Show T Salt Lake Mining Stock Quotations L A IIOGLE & CO Listed Stock BJg HUi if Bonanza Oil & Mining Bristol Silver Cardiff Chif aContandCV ciyton silver “ ’ Colorado Con Colo Rexall Combined Metals Comet Coal'n Commonwealth Lead Consolidated Eureka Crescent Eagle Oil 02 50 20 03 52 09 29 23 01 10 15 05 02 05 04 06 16 02 Dragon E Crown Point 07 17 03 84 04 07 06 14 02 04 03 83 02 East Standard Coaln East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain Grand Deposit Great Western Horn Silver Howell Indian Queen Kennebeck V 06 05 12 02 03 02 02 11 02 01 03 14 03 01 12 05 Vi 25 01 09 04 21 01 04 06 04 Kentucky-Uta- h Keystone Lakeside Monarch Leonora Little May -- Madison Mines Magnolia Lead Mammoth Majestic Oil Miller Hill Miners Gold ML 04 14 05 01 Oown Point 05 30 02 03 25 01 02 01 02 35 03 45 03 02 02 03 01 05 33 02 39 02 '02 02 02 ge Moscow 03 09 25 05 Croft Mono-Kearsa- 02$ 03 03 04 01 04 01 r States Dev Mountain View 02 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Idaho Deaths TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 12 1934 t r By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs Agnes Ellen Moore 84 SEOUL (AP) — Two Koreans Boise Mrs Harriett Matilda Whelp-le- y were convicted today of betray85 ing Maj Gen William F Dean to Neon 77 Russell Homer Hamby 42 the Communists in 1950 One 17 Nampa 31V was sentenced to death and the 55 "Mrs Effie Olivia Knauff 63 other to life 49 imprisonment: Emmett at Ontario Ore 22 the prosecution asked Although 48 Mrs Ida May Humphreys 82 five-yea- r 36V prison terms for both 39 Shelley 21 defendants the Judge sentenced Mrs Bryant Squires 21 Rex-bur- g 604 Choe Chokg Bong to death and 78 354 Doo Kyoo to life imprisonHan 36 George Stewart 76 Wilford' k New York Stock Exchange I A IIOGLE Noma Admiral Corp Air Reduction Allied Chemical Allied Stores Allis Chalmers Am Airlines Am Broadcasting Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Radiator Am Smelting Am T & T Am Tobacco Anaconda Copper Armco Steel A T & S F Atlantic Refining B Sc 15 37 47 13 29 156V 60 31 34 92 Chrysler Colo Fuel Com Credit Com Solv Con Edison 19 Vs 22 61 88 59 59 53V 48 18 13 46 12V 28 36 56 14 32 65 64 26V 13 17 Pet n Mid-Co- 63 Monsanto Chemical Montana Power Mont Ward Motorola Nash Kelv Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Nat Distillers Nat Theaters 42 44 V 82 31 V 57 32V 17 V Western Norfolk No Am Av No American Co No Pacific Ohio Oil Pacific Gas 74' 30 7 55 80V 363 105 55 V 54 39 Livestock Ogden OGDEN (USD A) —Cattle: 27 Salable! about steady market not fully established on some classes few utility heifers $13 4 00 utility and commercial cows $1050-1- 3 OO Canners and one lot stock cows cutters $7 400 3 V - Alfred C McMinn ' r tello Falls carpenter ’ Mrs Grace Seymour 89 Coeur d’Alene Maurice H Taylor 57 president Kellogg branch of Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 82 Wilson retired Ray Kellogg 46 21 Vi 29 Vi 40V 24 51V 43 Airbrake Electric iVoolworth WASHINGTON (UP) — The FBI disclosed today that bank robberies on the upswing in recent years rose last yeas to their highest level in the annals of federal crime The FBI made available figures which showed that during 1953 there were 418 bank robberies burglaries and larcenies the highest total since the passage Calves: Salable: 75 very few vealers offered early commercial to choice individuals $15 few good and choice stock calves $16 00 Hogs: Salable: 150 butchers 75c-0 lower early bulk choice lb butchers $26 medium 26 and below yet choice 1 and 2 lots $2700 No sows sold early Sheep: Salable: 300 market not es00-21- 00 00-17- 00 $l 190-24- 50-26- 75 i tablished late yesterday around 200 head choice 101 lb trucked-l- n slaughter lambs $20 00 -- 00-1- 50-1- -$- 00-1- 00-10- 50 00-14- 00 19 50-1- 50-1- 00-2- Chief Con 500 0 52c 84c Dragon 1000 East Standard 1000 0 Gold Chain 2000 0 2o Grand Deposit 5000 0 Kentucky-Uta- h 3000 ® 4c Lakeside 5000 it 34c Madison 500 'Miller Hill 1000 0 2c Miners Gold 2000 0 2c Mountain States 5000 5c 6e le lc v 0 North 5c Lily 1000 0 Oil Securities 700 38c Sioux 4000 m 0 United Park Willis' 4500 37c 190-24- 00-28- 350-50- $18 1000 300 ® 39c 500 ® 16c lc1000 0 about steady Good and choice trucked In native slaughter lambs largely $1800-185- 0 few choice up to $1900 flat Small lots trucked in feeding lambs $1600 Sheep — Salable 300 flaL 0 63c City 200 0 1 20 19c 2000 0 19e Tintie Standard 65c 0 ' 100 2 157-5- 8 n 3 1524-5- 6 RAVENSDALE Wash (UP)— Hope that Harry J English 39 Black Diamond Wash still lived following a cave-i- n which buried him beneath tons of coal and debris was virtually gone today Rescue operations in the Lands-bur- g Livestock mine here still continued Chicago CHICAGO (UP)— Cattle 10000 calves but there were no signs that 500 general trade moderately active lish lived under the avalancheEngbulls of slow steers except mostly steady heifers steady to 25 lower cows fully coal and debris which hit bulls 50 25-97- 5: 1100-130- mixed $2500-262- 5 most utUity and commercial cows $1075-1- 3 00 commercial to prime vealers $1800-280- 0 LAST i: 2 DAY Open 4:45 Tlo Uat floctioa Is Pope my? l m mwu i'lWr III!' — ‘ — ’ In Feature 7:30 and 9:30 Box Office Open 6:45 2 Disqualify Workers BILLINGS Mont (AP)— William J Jameson the president of Falls From Horse the American Bar Assn proposes PROVO — In fair ccndition is disqualification from practice of Terry Herbert son of any lawyer teacher or trusted Mrs William Vistefano Provo government worker who relies on who fell from a horse and was the fifth amendment for hospitalized with a concussion ld ! ' Joan Letllo Jamas Craig — In “NORTHWEST STAMPEDE” Read The Classified Ads In Color Open 11:45 ' DEBT r'fI T’S y HERE I SLe was a Christian— te was a pagan —and their love was a conflict 'v : On Our New between faitb and the flesh A great human story unfolds In this epic of an era told Wide Screen MG-- M Proudly Presents DEBT PROBLEM with unrivalled NO SECURITY — NO Vspl&ndor! You owe more than TWICE! your monthly income You don’t have enough! for LIVING EX-- 1 money PENSES after paying your bUls You have been ill changed jobs or missed getting pay checks $ You have had working hours 3 I ki cut or had an increase in living expenses A Service For I PM PM Required Experience has shown you may eed help with your bills if 1 i ‘KGUAfif fkMLm “RAMROD” — ALSO — COSIGNERS No Credit References I r 2 TOP WESTERN HITSI Joel McCraa only' Bring Your 117$-122- lower vealers steady fully steady about dozen loads prime 0 lb fed steers $2750-295- 0 high choice and prime steers and heifers Screen! Box Office Open 6:45 p m EXAMPLE YOU PAY IF YOU OWE LOW AS $ 500 $io per week $1000 $15 per week $2000 $25 per week $3000 $33 per week 86-1- 18 the Hard-press- ed Working Man NEWCOMERS INVITED tin? £ Bring your out - of - state bills Our plan has been ap- proved by creditors in all 48! states No Charge for Consultation 4 0471 DIAL (Not A “QUO VADIS DEBORAH KERR LEO CENN BUREAU 408 'l— c a—MU KNIGHT FINANCE Loan Company) PETER USTINOV COME EARLY KIESEL BUILDING Ogdan Utah Bonded to the State of Utah QUO VADIS” 00— Mffflfti a Marrll ROBERT TAYLOH - SEi at 12:00 Noon f 3:04 6:08 and 9:12 Jf I OPEN 11:45 REGULAR PRICES Omaha Livestock OMAHA 75c-$1- 25 Hogs: 13000 lb bar-ro0 lb (AP-USDA)- — lower choice 180-24- 0 ws NOW 240-27- 0 270-30- 400-55- "' 00-21- 50 Open Weekdays 5:45 SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME! 00-23- WeVe I Vi Oats none Soybeans none Barley nominal malting 130-6- 2 feed Field seed per 100 lbs nominal white clover 9 red top 5700-5- 8 00 alsike 1500-1- 6 00 timothy 5 red clover 2500-260-0 and gUts $2500-260$2375-257- 5 0 lb $2325-2- 4 00 choice sows up to 400 lb $2125-225- 0 Less 0 lb $20 - PK0V0 — and heifers genExpenditures lasf Cattle: 13500 steers erally steady cows mostly steady year in Utah County were almost vealers steady most choice steers $60000 less than the year before $2200-2- 5 00 choice heifers $21 and commercial cows $1075-1- 3 according to County Auditor Karl utility 50 vealers up to $2500 Deshy Bennett around SSO lb choice feeders $2150 County Spends 1 f Adults 56c Students 35c Kids 14c To Us TODAY I Hope for Miner In Cave-i- Fades (AP) —Cash wheat none 1 yellow 156-58 No No Tte) Office Open S:43 p m --Box Starring in “SO BIG” EEI 0Rtk “La Traicionera” JANE WYMAN Ir installment payments or ' past due biUs are troubling you let us consoUdate and I arrange to pay all your bills past due or not with one pay-- k ment you can afford J ! No HESS! lEffiZI for t&t First - Fernandez Starring in WITHOUT BORROWING 1952 total Cash Grain CHICAGO Of w NEVER J Veronica lake Don't Be a Debt Slave GET OUT nCTAClE — Spanish Night— Rose Carmina and Fernando ni This total represented an increase of 27 per cent over the Corn mm ROME (UP) — Amirdore Fan-fa45 a member of the left of the federal bank robbery statute in 1934 ce ce F-8- Italian To Form Regime ( $13 00 low-choi- h F-8- the court Reach New Peak (AP)— 00-1- low-choi- lowing the capture of the 24th division commander The general wrote to President Syngman Rhee asking clemency for the two men but the judge said no official notice of the letter was given to Bank Robberies 00-10- 00 Yesterday’s Market Cattle 2000 slaughter steers and heifers comprising around Jthird of supply few grading above good cows fully 35 per cent of run stockers and feeders in lightest supply of season Trade moderately active slaughter classes mostly steady cows steady to strong bulls 50 or more higher stock ers and feeders fully steady few lots carfed steers $2200-223- 0 $2100-215- 0 loads good to bulk good lots $1850-205- 0 commercial 8 $15 00 few utility $12 4 00 Part loads good and choice heifers $1800-2- 0 1450-1750 00 Commercial Young commercial cows on heifer order $14 4 50 bulk commercial $1250-1- 3 50: one load cows $13 60 Utility $1100-1- 2 00 canners and cutters Commercial bulls largely $8 individuals up to $14 50 $13 00 $1050-1-2 choice yearling utility sfeers 00 stock bulk good and $18 25-choice stockers and feeders $1600-180- 0 Medium $13 5 00 Load choice 690 lb stock heifers $1700 other good and choice $14 6 25 Calves— Salable 250 Vealers 50 cents to $100 higher stock calves scarce fully steady Few prime vealers around 200 lbs $2450 bulk choice and prime commercial and good $20 3 50 $1600-1- 9 00 Good and choice stock steer calves $1700-200- 0 few fancy 370 lbs $2200 — Hogs Salable 300 butcher hogs $100-- 1 50 higher than Thursday sows scarce steady to strong Choice 1 to 2 butchers 0 lbs $2775 late bulk choice $2700-275- 0 medium $26 few 0 280 lbs $28 00 Choice around Few head stags lb sows $1900-200- 0 Both men admitted accepting $5 rewards from the Reds fol- Coming Wednesday in nnunel Lake View nd Roy Third Wards will hold a Gold and weather-stricke- n 4 was when his para- Green Ball tonight at 8:30 at the killed jet chute failed to open it was an- Lake View stake house in Roy There will be an orchestra renounced today Two other 4 Daford Wv Meyers freshments and floor show pilots Capt Missoula Mont and Lt Robert E Barnes Spokane1 Wash who parachuted at the same time were L JL hospitalized S1 i Grain Futures CHICAGO ment Ball Is Tonight wing of the Christian Democratic Party and advocate of an Italian “new deal" agreed today to try to form a new government to end miner: the nation’s week old political Jacob Gorence 42 former Kel- crisis logg miner at Moses Lake Wash 38 39 34 S Steel Utah Power Western Union Poca- 1 39 108 S Rubber u S Smelting U 67 Mrs Maude Noble Nelson 74 Downey James Daniel Broncho son of Mr and Mrs Bert Broncho Blackfoot Mrs Vivian Irene ' Mott 19 Lake Spirit 1 William H Joseph 77 Post 20 72 U West West 4 26 13 V TwenL Cent Fox Union Carbide Union Oil Union’ Pacific United Aircraft United Airlines 20s 20V Packard Para Pix Reynolds Tob Safeway Schenley Sears Roeb Sinclair Oil Soc Vac So Pacific So Railway 40 43 Corp Sperry Std Oil Cal 53 Std Oil N J 73 37 Sterling Drug 21 Studebaker 16 Sunray Oil Sun Mining 7 Swift & Co 43 Texas Co 58 y Tex Gulf Sul 86 Thompson Products 50 Timken Roll'r B’ing 37 V Transamerica 18 6 18 41V Sc Penney J C Penn R R Phelps Dodge PhilUps Pet Pure Oil RCA Repub Steel TWA 36V 64V Central N Y 52 V 77 Liggett Sc Myers Lockheed Aircraft Loew’s Martin Glenn L 47 61 76 - 12 22 16 19 V 34 59 16 34 16 du Pont 64 Joy Mfg Kennecott 50 Container Corp Continental Oil Corn Products Crane Co' Curtiss Wright D & R G Doug Aircraft Dow Chemical 16 int Paper Int T Sc T 29 ' 40 Gen Electric Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear Gt Nor RR Pfd Gt West Sug Greyhound Gulf Oil Hudson Motors Int Harveste r Int Nickle 11 Bendix Av Beth Steel Boeing Aircraft Borden Borg Warner Canada Dry Canadian Pacific Case J I Celanese Che Sc Ohio 47 Firestone 48 Bath Iron NeonA Eastman Kodak Elec Auto-Lit- e Erie R R 19 24 23 38 O 4 I & CO Fails Filer Dean's Betrayers t Chut© FRANKFURT Geraiany (UP) unidentified U airman who Get Term Death An bailed out of his f m bsj Hesfredi! 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