Show r iiDE GLANCES ""I f INI— ' T ' By GALBRAITII III1II-I- II II WEEKLY LIVESTOCK REVIEW il By CLARENCE A ANDERSON Following is a summary of the Og-dlivestock market for the week ending Friday Jan 18: Hog prices reached the highest point since July 1935 during the week and were around 700 above the same week a year ago Good and choice fed steers and heifers again showed weaker price trends other classes of cattle about steady Cattle: Estimated salable five days this week 3150 compared with actuals of 3240 last week and 3080 last year of the salable supAt least one-ha- lf of fed steers and heifply consisted 0 ers with cows per cent of the run and stockers and feeders less than 20 per cent: however high-goo- d to choice steers and heifers were in limited supply Cows in fairly good demand but steers and heifers above average-goo- d grade were rather slow Shipping demand was less urgent than for the previous week Compared with the close of last week fed steers and heifers were mostly 25 lower spots 50 off utility and commercial cows largely steady canners and cutters weak bulls strong to 50 higher stockers and feeders fully steady A few lots of with fed steers sold at 1840-185- 0 steers up to 1910 a few head 1085-l- b 1700-182- 5 inaverage to high-goo- d weights cluding one load ofto 1260-l- bd 1450-165- 0 at 1820 standard some Holsteins selling up to occasional 1490 utility 120O-14060 head head down to 1000 Around fed average to high-choi- 1885-196- 835-- 1 020-l-b were 0 and 1930-19heifers sold at feedlot mates of those selling at the previous week other lots heifers to of average 1700-182- 5 many late sales broughtmade 1650-1700 at being 1500-165- 0 d to utility to 1100-145- 0 with cutter 0 Two loads of comtypes with mercial cows sold at 1200-127- 5 lots of utility and the bulk of small 1050-1300 a few standat commercial1350-145canners and cut0 ard cows 800-10ters only thin shelly canners down to 750 Commercial bulls but there sold largely at 1350-146- 0 to were individual cutd at 1485-155- 0 offerings ter to utility 1200-130- 0 Stockers and feeders: Good and choice feeder steers moved quite freely but medium to good stockers were somewhat slow A few feeder buyers showed interest in feeding cows Small feeder steers lots of choice with most of the sold at 1700-179- 0 medium from 15 good rangingoccasional 1350-145- 0 common 1000-12- 'Sr at 800 Sheep: Estimated salable five daya this week 1290 compared with actuals of 1165 last week and 915 last year V Slaughter lambs were mostly trucked lots and generally not representative Compared grades above with the close of last week slaughter lambs and feeders were '50-10- 0 higher ewes nominally steady to strong Good wooled slaughand choice trucked-i- n ter lambs usually sdld at 1900-195- 0 occasional in the half-hou- r with mostly good 1750-185- 0 program The down to 1600 Ewes were very utility scarce One small lot of good and program is sponsored by the b feeder lambs sold late Utah State choice a few Department of Edu in the week at 1750 while medium and good made 15 cation Note: Carloads of shipped-i- n livestock on the Ogden bought for Supt Smith urges all persons market carry freight benefits in variof the area to watch this prootherwise able amounts except when low-choi- 25-3- low-choi- ce 1180-1205-- The Ogden City School District will "present the televised program tomorrow on the "Next Assignment" series from 12 noon until 12:30 pm on KSL-TSupt T O Smith said musical groups from Ogden and Ben Lomond high schools and the physically handicapped section of Gramercy School will be featured 1100 A few head of stags sold lbs en 1 School District To Give Program On TV Sunday ce 85-l- 00-16- 00 1b Family ofSix Perishes in Fire for any week in about 10 years slaugh- 0 ter steers and heifers comprising per cent of receipts Compared with 85-9- T a :xB e a Rieiv A 6 T E P: 0 A M close of last week: Slaughter steers under 1100 lbs steady to 50 higher weights over 1100 lbs steady to 50 lower with choice above 1200 lbs at full decline: heifers grading good and better steady to 50 lower grades standard and below steady to 50 higher cows steady to 25 higher bulls 0 higher vealers also stockers and feeders fully steady Early bulk high-choiand prime fed steers 2350-265- 0 at least late bulk e 2300-260- 0 to 25 loads average-primweek's steers 2675-272- 5 1800-225- 0 bulk good to average-choic- e load good 1706 lbs 1850 bulk standard grade 15 utility 1300-14cutter grade Holload 1000-l- b e 1100-l- b steins 1250 Load 2400 few loads prime 1025-110- 0 fed heifers2275-2325 bulk choice and lbs 2150-225- 0 and choice good prime 1450-170- 0 1750-210- 0 d standard to Few standard cows 1250-1- 4 00 canand commercial 1025-125- 0 utility 0 ners and cutters Utility 1450-167- 5 and commercial bulls late 2100-2600 Good and choice vealers Around and standard 1200-210- 0 utility 80 head good and choice 500-l-b stock steers 2025 few good One load of mixed good and and choice 800-l- b feeders 18 50 few 760-l- b at sold heifers feeder choice steers and feeding 15 40: another load of 580 lbs good good 1700-173- 5 load good Short yearlings 1475 smaller while made stock heifers 375-l- b 1775 calves heifer stock heifers choice feeder lots of good and medium and from 1500-162- 0 ranged1350-1451025-112- 5 0 common and good Medium and good feeder cows OMAHA LIVESTOCK 5 sold in the wide range of Calves: Estimated salable five days this week 250 compared with actuals around 2000 Omaha: Cattle of 275 last week and 495 last year greater than lastreceipts week and a year Keen competition was offered for the ago Outlet for fed steers and heifers very light supply of choice and prime very dependable Monday and Tuesday vealers with extremes showing fully but weak to lower later in the week 1 00 advance on these but on the av- Compared with close of last week: Fed erage vealers were only steady to steers and heifrs unevn steady to 50 about lower most of decline on fed steers strong while stock calves sold steady compared with the closeveal-of 1050 lbs up in the lower half of the previous week A few choice choice grade and on heifers over 950 individual lbs ers sold at 2300-2-5 00 with 2700-275choice and better beef grading 0 cows prime vealers at of steady to 25 lower grades and choice 1800-2- 2 canners and cutters the bulk of good steady bulls weak 00: standard 1500-175- 0 utility and to 25 lower vealers and killing calves calves and vealers standard stocker and feeder classes slaughter 1200-140- 0 A few good stock steer strong to strong Prime 1153-l- b fed but choice steady calves sold at 1700-175- 0 steers 2600 moderate supply 2250-21050-141were quotable above 1800 medium 8 4 lbs and prime common 12 and good 1450-165- 0 00 many shipments choice 2000-2- 1 A short load of choice 350-l- b 1750-1SO 9 50 good to e stock heifer calves sold at 1700 mediand prime 1350-1425 um lots heifers 2100 other choice 1900-2-0 50 Hogs: Estimated salable five days good and choice 1600-185- 0 Utility 555 with actuals and commercial cows 1025-125- 0 canthis week compared Re720 710 last year last week and 0 of Commerners and cutters as duction of salable receipts locally cial bulls up to 1475 Choice vealers well as on the 12 major markets up to 2100 Choice 608-l- b yearling a which trend stock steers 2050 bulk good and produced a stronger price loseason new for the reached choice stockers and light feeder steers high cally' Compared with the close of 1650-195- 0 397-l- medium 1400-1- 6 00 High-choib last week butcher hogs Were largely Wyoming stock steer 100 higher sows strong to 50 higher calves 23 50 other good and choice Late sales included most of the U- - S 180O-215Choice stock heifer calves 1 to 3 barrows and gilts weighing 1800 0 while there lbs at 1923-195- 0 were individuals of selected 1 grade up to 1975 Wednesday and Thursdayof Numerous other barrows and gilts similar 1950-196average and grade sold Monon the opening mar5 BUCK HILL FALLS Pa (AP) day at of mixed The Methodist Board of Missions ket while late sales that day1875-1922 and 3 grade were made at 0 some 0 lbs 18 yesterday appropriated $18685-j72- 1 U S 2 and 3 sows lbs 1750-180- 0 for missionary and service a few 1 sold largely at 1200-140and 2 grade 1450 some well over 500 programs at home and abroad O Q "" SWEETIE PIE POCAHONTAS Va (UP)— A handyman his wife and four young daughters burned to death last night when their frame house burned to the ground apparently while the family slept Police identified the victims as Ray Bostic his wife Imogene and their four girls Alice May 9 Barbara Sue 7 Mary Elian 5 and Wanda Sue 3 The bodies of the four children were found in their charred beds and the bodies of their parents were found just outside the children's room ce ld 90 6c Oh darling! All our bills finally paid-- O S PM W Inc tyf Mt 157 low-choi- Sne and just in time — tor tne January saies: ce high-standa- rd 25-5- low-goo- low-standa- rd ce 925-100- By ELSIE HZS GTHANGE AS IT SEEMS® high-prim- e 1150-1375-- lb 25 c y House of foiHscrtitD high-commerc- emz! cttE$6 W PSTOlT UnW Detroit Mich- 00-17- 50 75 high-prim- ial low-goo- WAS fOUNPSD g 690-945-- - low-goo- 850-110- lb 0O-16- 75 short-yearli- 50 Y &C£EPTtMfiTH£ ftWlCB OF 725-875-- WHOW MS H&t lb Ycu JUST LCtf WTHSCHIID MftNASS HIS OP £tf-OOO0OO- BROOKLYN 0P6N5D VwS2E — FIRST r- 220-275-- - tcetjT MftM ng Premier Janos Kadar today drafted a national budget for only the first quarter of this year and ordered "rigorous austerity" to reduce deficits Hope was expressed in the offi cial government newspaper that bankruptcy can be avoided through loans "from friendly i Standard-Examiner-KL- News 12:55 ta O 1 Soviet-supporte- d countries" CLAIMS TWO LOANS IDYL KLO 1430 KC Crime Collins v- ITirifin with Cobuni until Mldnlt— Nevs on Hour 1160 Lot? (6:05 I KC tWTTm John Brophy Jazz iMusical Ray Brlem New on Hour Vagabond Grand Ole Opry Make Way For Youth 'Radio Workshop iRay Brlem Monitor News on HetiT Guy Lombardo I I I Monitor Pul iNewa fRav Brlem i News on t I Oscar Dumont Dance Orchestra Dance Time TbTdd Late Date H 10:161 10:30 your 10:45! old Orchestra j Heath Ore iTed - Montana 9 : 45 S70 KC fNews German Hour of 9-3- 1160 Daily ICLUE UGL 1320 KC Monitor 6:00 It's 6:15 Mr 6:30 Heartbeat 6:45 Theater 7:00Official Detective 7:15 Music 7:30 7:45 Warmup 8:00 Basketball 8:15 University 8:30 of 8:45 Utah 9:00' 9:15 University A pm News Smith IA Schrelner Ray Brlem News on Hour I I I iNlte Train KLXPB !Paul Smith 11:00' favorite Houf Kar until 8 am — News on the Hour !News (11:55) Off iSlgn 1 1 :45! till 1 am y The government-partnewspa 6:45 — Record Party — News 1490 KC 10:30 7:00— News Flashes per Nepszabadsag said "The def- KVOG — Rendevoua with 10:35 7:15— Matinee i icit can be reduced by industrial the Stars 7:30 — News Flashe Saturday p m will be which 7:45— Matinee possible 12:25— Midnight Final production 8:00 — Sign Off when the coal mines increase sl:00 — University Music Saturday pm 12:30— Dally Sign off I their production and we have "1:30— Musicals RoundKBUH S00 KC up more oil and electric power" KC KKOC 730 Saturday pra Mario Lanza Coal production continues at 8:00 — 6:00 —Harmony Inn 8:30 — Norman Cloutler fi:00 — News Flashes 6:30 — Eventide Echoe only about half the rate prevail— 9:00— The Hit Parade 6:15 Record Party 7:15— Social Security ing before the October revolution 130 — Hour of Classics 7:30— 6:30 — News Flashes Off dance bands 11:15) 11:30! i Album of Musi a I Sign McCarthys Beat Ledford The TV stations are responsible for the accuracy of these listings TELEVISION I MEMPHIS Tenn (UP)— When Jack Ledford 31 walked into po- KUTV Channel 2 lice headquarters last night and pm announced he could lick the four Saturday 5:00— Circus Time biggest and toughest officers in 6:00 — Ramar 6:30— Kit Carson the place Lt E L McCarthy 7:00 Lawrence Welk out called four officers and gave 8:00 — — Ozark Jubilee him the chance to prove it Mc- 9:00 — Academy Theater "Bedtime Story" Carthy's men threw Ledford in a — Mystery Theater cell and booked him on a drunk-enes- s 10:30 "Waterfront KTVT Channel 4 pm Saturday 6:00 — Perry Como 7:00 — Color Carnival 8:30— Hit Parade 9:00— Ray Milland 9:30— Sat Nite Theater pm Saturday 5:30 — Buccaneers 6:00 — Jackie Gleason Murder" charge Channel 5 KSL-T- V 7:00— Oh Susanna 7:30 — Hey Jeannle 8:00 —Gunsmoke 8:30 — On Tour Own 9:00 — Adams and Eve 9:30— District Attorney i 10:00 — Playhs 10:30 — Premier of Star Theater Denotes Live Broadcast Sign Off lb lb high-choi- Newspaperman Guilty SANDSTONE Of Congress Contempt (WHOLESALE WASHINGTON (UP)— Robert Shelton a New York Times copy reader was found guilty of contempt of Congress today for refusing to tell the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee last January whether he was a Communist: Federal Judge Ross Rizley found Shelton guilty on two counts of contempt and dismissed a third count He set next Friday 775-117- Qf KADI© PKOGlAMS — government of hard-presse- d 7 R Radio stations are responsible for the accuracy of these listings 200-million-ru- O JfJ The STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 19 1937 Kadar claims to have obtained loan from Rusa noted gram since it will deal with the sia and a (50 education for handicapped chil million dollars) by the official rate credit from China But his CHICAGO LIVESTOCK dren regime's appeals for credits from 5 per Western countries so far have Chicago: Cattle receipts about cent larger than last week 20 per cent met no response above a year ago and the largest low-goo- C) Kadar Draffs Tight Budget For Hungary BUDAPEST Hungary (AP) THE OGDEN - I RETAIL) Large Selection of Colors on For Patios Fireplaces Barbecues Planters Etc See Us Today Sverutking I J good PIONEER TILE CO 3019 Wash Phone 6914 Tonight on taste ! 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