Show Salt Lake Mining Stock Quotations LEADERS SKID Quotations Furnished by J A flosle & Co (Friday Aug "9 1940) AFTER EARLIER ! RALLY ATTEMPT Utilities Oils Rails and Rubber Issues Move Narrow Rut In ' 300000 shares - " ( 01 f 02i 00$ 04 01! ' 23 14 01 OO1 08 08 00i 02 02 00 03 ' East East Utah Empire Eureka Eureka Eureka 014 03 15 14 15 Mines Bullion Lily Standard 01 Grand Deposit Horn Silver - 13 Leonora Mammoth 01 240 250 according to the) weekly trade review issued today by Dun & Bradstreet IncThe authority estimated retail sales- for the country aa a whole averaged 7 to 10 per cent higher than In the corresponding of 1939 week and reported a "resurgence" ' interest" In promotional lines ' 05 02 06 01 01 03 City Cons Konold Nelson 200 140 13 21 10 03 17 09 425 395 35 00 02 05 01 01 09 30 00 00 02 00 00 07 Tintic Central Tintic Lead Tintic Standard Utah Cons Walker West Toledo Yankee Zuma On Boston Mart 00 04 51 05 03 07 03 02 04 48 Silver Shield Sioux Mines South Standard Tar Baby Wool Trade Dull 27 03 Premier Utah Plutus NEW YORK Aug 9 (UP) — Retail trade Prince Cons Rico Argentine activity throughout the country rebounded strongly this week with the return of more Silver King Coal marnormal temperatures but wholesale kets made a somewhat Jess favorable show Silver King West inKr 04 20 02 15 26 Park Bingham SHOWS POWER 110 00U Miss Monarch Moscow Mtn City Copper Mtn View narrow route Nail Driver Carrier and industrial loans were New Park favored in the bond department New Premier Commodities were irregular New Quincy North Lily Ohio Copper 08 05 02 0014 04 01 06 02 26 17 02 01 09 10 01 4 03 05 01 10 02 04 20 16 25 03 01 17 05 10 00 01 02 01 Miner's Gold Park Park Park Park Park -- 02 05 00 95 00 Kennebec Keystone RETAIL TRADE - 024 Gold Chain Well in front in the forenoon-so- me eventually slipped— were U S Steelr Bethlehem Youngstown General Motors Chrysler Sears RoefeuckjUnited Aircraft Anaconda American Telephone Baldwin American (Car & Locomotive Chemical Eastr Allied Foundry man Kodak and Allis Chalmers The majority of utilities oils rails and rubbers jogged' over a OOU 03H Tintic Coal ! : j Chief Cons Clayton Silver ColoTado Cons Columbus Rexall Combined Metals Comet Condor Gold Crown Point Dragon East Crown Point un-ab- 02 01 00! 06J4 Cardiff Central Standard By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK Aug 9— (AP— Stocks tried a rallying Sortie in lt today's market but most were to hold ground gained in an i early push to around Recoveries of fractions 2 points were posted for favored steels motors and specialties in the first hour when activity was the best of the day Both volume and prices began to fade after mid-da- y and at the close advances for many issues were all but erased Transfers were around '" Asked Bid Alta Tunnel American Metals Big Hill Bingham Metals Black Metals Bonanza Bristol Silver Bullion 265 250 00 00 50 54 02 02 00 03 03 ' — Trade BOSTON Aug 9 ( was very dull In thei wool market today UNLISTED STOCKS Occasional inquiries were received but did Bid Asked A little sales average in not result many Texas wool in original bags was 650s 695 3 Good to Amal Sugar pfd scoured basis moved at Texas wools' were held Con Wagon 175" 225 choice Medium U I 5 scoured basis arcund" com 120 102 Sugar wools fleece grades of both territory and 8501 U 900 I pfd demandno Sugar were receiving practically Ut Pr & Lt 7 pfd 62 25 6500 UL Pr & Lt 6 pfd 5750 6200 139 00 4200 Z C M I Sales To 12:30 p rru Mountain Citly Copper 100 at OGDEN Aug 9 (USD A)— Hogs: Estimated salable receipts 60 direct- - 390 $250 " total 450 fully steady topi $725 on Park City Cons 1000 at 7c 0 lb butchers bulk light choice and medium weights outside this range $675 & 700 heavy butchers- - and light lights around $650 down' sows mostly AP-USD- I SO-8- th 83-8- LIVESTOCK j 180-23- i $425©475 GRAIN ?- Cattle: Estimated salable receipts 100 direct 35 total 1 3d slow on scant salable supply about steady odd lots com mon light feeder heifers 5600 medium to good grass killers for week $725 825 fed heifers $850® 875 medium to cannera good grass steers $735® 850 and cutter cows today mostly $350£r-46odd shelly canners down to $300 and un der bulk medium to good killers for ® 625 Sheep: Estimated salable receipts 6 500 total 6500 no early sales late 8 Thursday two doubles good to choice lb Utah spring lambs no freight benefit fully steady to some higher at $825 fe 835: car 74 lb Oregon feeders usual freight benefit $775 week-$550- By GILES FIND LEY ' 9 (AP) — The grain CHICAGO Aug trade stuck fast on the shoals of lndif ference today There appeared! to be lit' tie interest in offerings of grain at any price and as a result quotations hovered near yesterday's closing levelsJ Some easiness appeared in corn when good rains were reported in central Illinois and Kansas but this was soon dissipated Traders were not desirous of taking definite stands prior to the issuance of official crop estimates later today Wheat closed mixed and V t lower to ic higher than yesterday's finish Sep tember 74744c December 74y75c corn c lower to Vic higher (September 61 614c December 56 rye down soy beans unchanged to hi e up and lard unchanged to 2c higher j - I 84-8- 56c tojc — Hogs: OMAHA VAug 9 Salable 2500 total 2800 opened mod erately active mostly steady with ThursAug 9 (AP) —Cash wheat: day some lightweight barrows and gilts NoCHICAGO 3 red 76ic No 1 hardj 76c No 5 to 10c higher late trade slow scattered dark hard 76c No 2 sales around 10c Jower but market now 3 75c No f at standstill ' under unevenly lower bids mixed 75c Corn: No 1 yellow No 2 well finished light and medium -- weight butchers were all cleared earlier top $650 66 Vic No 1 white 76V4c sample grade 64c 0 lbmost by shippers $635 Oats: No 1 mixed No 1 H 650 few $625 240-27lb $600 white 31V 3isic No 2 No 3 0 lb $575® 600 635 280-30-0 lb $59O635140-16- 0 lb $540® 30Vi3Hic aaraple grade Nd 2 31No 600 good to choice sows under 400 lb 1 white heavy No 1 fed heavy 3094c No $525 S 550 late bids $525 and less 1 ?31ic red extra heavy No 2 red SOWS 470 (i 525 heavy 31 Vic No 1 mixed heavy LOS ANGELES Aug 9 — 49 58c Barley: Malting nominal Hogs: Salable 250 steady good to choice feed 36 46c nominal No 2 57c No 1 5 lb California butchers $735® 750 medium' $700 light lights $625 mailing osc 6? 685 packing sows! $500 525 lightj weights $550 stags $450 CHICAGO Aug 9 (AP)— Cattle: Salable 150 steers lacking common to medium eows Close Open Low High $575665 Wheat — canners and cutters $400© 550i common to medium bulls $600 ©675 73 T 74 74 Calves: Sept 73$i 75 Salable 50 steady vealers to $1000 Dec 75 74 H 74 75 choioe quoted to $1200 common to med- May 75 ?i 75 75 Corn-S- ept ium calves $7504900 61 61 60 61 Sheep: Salable 300 medium Dec to good 90 lb shorn pasturedsteady 56 56 lambs $750 55 56 57 58 good to choice quoted to $825 57 4 58 similar May Oats-S- ept i" wooled lambs quoted $875 (AP-USD- l 6567c 3031c 31c 3132c 29c 4 190-23- 0 160-18- 30c 4UU-&00i- D 31C (AP-USD- -- ) 30© 19S-Z1- mniEs Italian Somaliland Forces Sweep On Toward Derbera New York Stocks (Last Sale) (By The Associated Press) 40 Air Reduction 155 Allied Chemical & Dye 6 Allied cjirs 33 Allis Chalmers American Can — 1U American & Foreign Power 13 American Locomotive American Radiator 64 35 Ref American Smelting '23 American Steel-Foundr- Baltimore Barnsdall : 16 22 Ohio pf 5V4 29 Dec 29 30 May Soy beana — OcU 68 Dec '168 DENVER Aug 9 Cattle: Salable 75: total 125 calve' salable nad total 50 nominally steadvi common to medium- cows $475® 560 canners and cutters $356® 475: odd bulls $550 ' Rye-- Sept (5 640 vealers $800 1000 Hogs: Salable 150 total 1950 slow Dec steady to 10c lower good to choice Lard— fAP-USDA- - 6 60 $650® 6 60 660 $550 249-27- well-finish- ed sows lb 0 16O-18- 0 $475525 1 $ 635® ibsj $600 © lightweights Sheep: Salable 7500 total 7725: fat native spring lambs strong at! $900© 940 nothing done on carlots holding choice Colorado above $985 slaughter ewes strong at $275 300 CHICAGO Aug 9 Saiable 8000: total Hogs: (AP-USDA)- 11500 5 to 10c higher heavier' butchers steady to 10c lower sows Mttle changed good and choice 200-24- 0 lbs $650® 680 240-27- 0 lb butchers $630® 655 270-33- 0 lbs JS590S645 300-33- 0 lbs 600 $575® good tows 360 lbs down $540 & 575 360-45- lbs 0 $450©475 $4S5®550 heavierI weights Cattle: Salable 1000 calves 300 killing classes strong to 25c higher steers cows and heifers showed maximum advance medium to good grassers and short fed steers $875 1025 best! $1125 fed heifers $1025 grassy and short fed' kind down to $700 native and southwest cows grass $450©' 535 canners and cutters $575 ©700 heavy sausage bulls to $710 light medium weight bulls $5 50 U 635vealers $1050 Sheep: Salable 1000 total 1500 spring lambs and yearlings $950 & $650® 700 fat native yearl lings $750® 775 lat native ewes $250 - i 975-throwou- C300 i- - i SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Aug 9 (UP) Hogs: 125 generally steady: lb Californias $750 Cattle: 10 steady to strong canners cutters and $3 50 & 450 Sheep: 150 wooled 74 lb lambs $850 185-20- 0 i - r: FLOCK MINNEAPOLIS Aug 9 (AP)— Flour: b Carload lots per barrel In cotton sacks — Family patents unchanged $520 9 540 standard patents unchanged $405 425 shipments 20075 Bran $1775 ©180Q ' 98-l- i BAB SILVER NEW YORK Aus 9 (AP)— Bar ailver oc banged 34 i 4:90' Sept Oct 500 NEW 3 3S 4s 43-4- 54-4- 2s 2s 2S 2s 3a Vis 2s 248 2s 50-4- TORK 30 28 29 30 68 68 67 67 298 41 Vi 43 180-24- 0 lb 29 6 492' 502 BONDS Aug 9 41 480 492 4 92 (AP)-h-Bond- 163 129 35 5 14 33 41 47 11 15 23 4 7 43 23 f 2 26 23 12 24 31 4 41 Loew's Lonestar Cem s Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator National Biscuit National Cash Register 4 19 11 13 National Dairy National Power & L ght New York Central N YL N H & H North American Avi North American Northern Pacific Packard Penney J C Pennsylvania Railroad Pullman Pure Oil 7 11 L 52-5- 0 54-5- 1 L iLt L 4 55-5- 1 2 2i ls 56-5- 4 60-5- 5 AT AGE OF 7 8 1 Timken Roller Bearing 36 31 43 4 an Carbide Oil Cal 69 12 84 37 2 12 18 51 Pacific Aircraft Corporation Gas Imp U S Rubber U S Smelting j U S Steel Vanadium Warner Pictures Western Union Telegraph L Western Air Western Electric White Motors 531 30 2 17 21 100 10 33 BAR SILVER LONDON Aug 9 (UP) — Spot held unchanged today ai 23 pence an while forward eased' ounce penny to 22 pence an ounce The Bank of England gold buying price was maintained unchanged at 168 shillings per fine ounce 3-- BUTTER ANl JSGGft 9 (UP) — Dairy SAN FRANCISCO Aug ' 30c 91 acore 26c -- 86 PLEASANT VIEW 173 For Marriage—Elmer Doyle Major and Leona Elizabeth Bugger both of legal age and of Layton were granted a marriage license in Davis county Rummage Sale — Saturday at St (adv) th Twenty-sevent- h following Always a variety of nice fish at (adv) Born in Salt City Market 2602 Wash Lake City DeBoy's Sturdy — work shoes $198 cember 20 1853 Shoe Mart Christenson's (adv) a daughter of a long illness James and Har- riett Riley Emmett pioneers of 1852 Mrs Riley moved with to her parents Mrs Riley the old Taylor mill in Riverdale when one year old and shortly after to the Second-ward district in Ogden IShe was active in L D S church Work having been a member of Y W the presidency of the-firs- t M I A organized in Ogden She was a member of the Second ward quilting club Relief society and Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp j J Surviving are two sisters Mrs arriett Jenkins and Mrs Eliza beth Ballinger of Ogdem Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at twelve-thirt- y p m in the Second ward chapel by Bishop Frank C Simmons Friends may call at the family home Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday until time of services Interment directed by Lindquist & Sons' mortuary will be in Ogden city cemetery NEW TORK EGGS NEW YORK Aug 9 (AP) — Eggs: 8- Mixed colors: 447 firm Fancy to ex Fete— Salt Lake City Germania Athletic club members attended their seventh annual "sportsfesf Thursday at Lagoon with the afternoon program followed by a banquest and musical program All— Summer millinery reduced to 50c at West's (adv) Head Chosen — John Christensen former commander of the Logan American Legion post No 7 has been named chairman of the of ficial delegation to ' the state Legion convention in Ogden August 16 15 and 17 No Mend-O- ne word that always means stocking satisfaction-$11- 5 $135 at Etta Merrill's Ben Lomond Hotel (adv) Kid Skin Arch Shoes for men priced at $325 Christenson's Shoe Mart ' (adv) Reunion— Descendents of Lewis and Thomas Jenkins will hold a reunion in Lorin Farr park Sun day August 11 A picnic lunch will be served at one p m f ol lowed by a meeting at which genealogical work and other mat ters of interest to the family will '' T copper price Steady NEW YORK Aug 9 (UP) — The (adv) marks 27 ©30c specials 27c standards 20c resales of exchange to fancy 22 Q 26c heavier mediums mediums Outing— Descendents of Robert 23c and Janet Harrower Sneddon coast whites: and Jumbo premjpacific iums 3434fec: specials 304 & 3314c of Alloa Scotland will hold standards 25 a: 30c mediums 25 ©26c a reunion Sunday August 11 at JJearby and mid western fancy the- - Meadows in to!jBrownB: South Fork can- extra fancy 23Vi©30c specials med2 23c standards lBlSflSlfcc originally 2121C iums " price of domestic copper held steady today be-- " tween 104 and 11 cents jper pound POTATOES ICHICAGO Aug 9 toes: Arrivals SO on track — Pota total UJ S shipments 303 supplies rather light deimand light slightly weaker Idaho Russet Burbanksv U S No 1 $215 Idaho Bliss Triumphs U S No 1 $190 0195 Idaho long whites U S No 1 $185 (AP-USD- 144 Trepare for the school band or orchestra 'Lessons and instruments furnished for only $100 per week Glen Bros (adv) Benefit —A benefit dance for Leonard Blanch who is to undergo Tiny Fighting Plane Nesfles Up to a Big One OWNERS 5 — 5 10217 1099 1137 10821 10314 10511 10512 1076 1108 1027 NEW YORK CITY BOND " f YORK (AP)— Copper: Aug electrolytic spot Connecticut valY 1075 1100 export 990 ' Tin: Barely steady spot and nearby 5175 forward 5050 Lead: Easy spot New York 475® - 4 SO East St Louis 460 " SUGAR Anir B rtPl : i Zinc: Steady East St Louia spot and forward 625 j Pig iron aluminum antimony quick silver platinum Chinese wolframite and domestic scheellte unchanged S'FW YORK- C faSiN ley Wnrlrf ' f m HM ' nn at 270 Refined continued i 5 i LITTLE FELLOW The army's latest fighter plane the tiny but mighty Curtis IMO sits under one wing of the huge B15 bomber at the air corps maneuvers at Selfridge field Mich The 0 is equipped with the Allison engine P-4- at 420® 435 j in-li- ne sub-secti- on sub-secti- on sub-secti- oa I 39-1- SUB-SECTI- -- i Mayor ATTESTt E O N BALLANTYNT5 Deputy City Recorder-(SEALPublished August 9th 1940 ) 4191 i ' ORDINANCE NO 105 ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC1 OF CHAPTER 25 OF THE TION REVISED ORDINANCES OF- - OGDEN CITY UTAH IN SO FAR AS SAID SECTION AND SAID CHAPTER RELATE TO THE HAULING OF GARBAGE AND RUBBISH BY ADDING TO SAID SECTION A NEW PROVISION REQUIRING ALL-- VEHICLES CARRYING GARBAGE OR RUBBISH TO BE COVERED) WITH A CANVAS OR OTHER COVERING SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT CON- TENTS OF SAID VEHICLES FROM FALLING THEREFROM Be It Ordained by the Board of Com- AN 25-2- 25-2- 0 25-2- t - r -- Phone 525 Jerry's (adv) (adv) The Statesman said it had ob tained its information from "an Domestic fucovering absorbed selling tures held unchanged to 2 higher ' Futures No 3 closed unchanged to 2 Sales 8950 tons higher 173 Sept e 529-25- th BOISE Aug 9— (AP)— The Idaho Daily Statesman in a copyrighted Story said today that Warden Pearl C Meredith of the Idaho state penitentiary "will be discharged by the state prison board within a few days—possibly after the primary election next futurts reovered after declining to record £1 iowhj a me opening noon prices were point lower to nigner as trade bid Jan 1 SO bid March 18 bid No 4 futures to 2 lower Sales 7550 tons 77 bid Sept 73 bid Dec March 83 bid were Raws steady with duty frees offered artd-unsaf- missioners of Ogden City Utah: 1 o SECTION 1 That Section Ordlnanc Chapter 25 of the Revised of Ogden City Utah 1933 In so far a said section and said chapter delate t be and the same is hereby amended b lu saia secuon auu vuavuci a auuing new provision requiring all vehicles carrying garbage or rubbish to be covered with a canvas or other covering sufficient to prevent the contents of said vehicles from falling therefrom which section as amended shall read as follows: 1 SECTION Hauling Garbaf't etc It shall be unlawful for any person engaged la hauling garbage manure rubbish or other matter of any kind to permit allow or caus any of said matter to fall- and remain In the streets It shall be unlawful for any person to convey transport or haul through or upon any of the public atreeu waste any garbage swill market similar pulp or other night soil or in refuse except sanitary receptacles especially constructed for thatto purtrie same to be subject pose the tsoara nesain of oi the approval 7 chall ho nr1oarfiil f rvr arm nfrsni- to suffer permit or allow any v hide loaded with garbage mamir sloos swill market waste pulp o other refuse to be or remain standing upon any public street within Ogden City Utah any longer than may be necessary for the purpose of loading and transporting the same It shall be unlawful for any person to convey transport or haul any of the public through or upon streets any rubbish garbage swilL slops market waste night soil manure pulp or other similar refuse except and unless the vehicle or truck in which the same is conveyed or hauled Is covered with transported a canvas or other suitable covering Bothelo— Tenor 7:45 NBC—Candido sufficient to prevent the contents of Services will be conducted Sun — NBC — Johnny Messner's Orchestra 8:00 vehicle from falling therefrom said — Popular Dance Band day at one p m in the Pleasant 8:30 —NBC — SECTION 2 In the jopinion Tf the w L Press NBC Associated of Commissioners of Ogden City Board View chapel by Bishop Henry 9:00— — Abe Lyman and His Or a public emergency In connection with Jensen Friends may can at tne 9:05—NBC contained chestra herein matters first the home in Pleasant View Saturday 9:30 —NBC — Coleman Hawkins' Orchestra exists and It Is necessary to the peace the in9:57 — NBC — Associated Tress News afternoon and evening and Sunsafety and general welfare of this or— NBC —Gray Gordon's Orchestra of 10:00 that habitants City Ogden Interof services day until time — NBC — Dick Cisne's Orchestra effective dinance 10:30 become Immediately ment directed by Aultorest mortu- 10:57 —NBC—Associated Press News This ordinance shall take effect upor Its adoption and irst publication 11:00 — NBC — Eddie Duchin'a Orchestra ary will be in North Ogden — — Passed and adopted and ordered pub 11:30 KLO Silent llshed by the Board of Commissioners" of Ogden City Utah this 8th day of SATURDAY 1940 August FRED M ABBOTT an eye operation In San Francisco 7 :30— KLO— Good Morning Melodiei Mayor will be held in the West Weber 8 :00—NBC — The Deep River Boys — Col- ored male quartet LT D S ward hall Saturday even E O'N BALLANTYNE of the 8 :15— KLO —Morning Edition Deputy City Recorder ing sponsored by Mr Blanch's New (SEAL) 8 : 30— NBC —Our Barn children's play Published 4193 neighbors August 9th 1940 directed by Madge Tucker — — 9 Don NBC— Club :00 The Breakfast PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Food Fhone at Idaho Warden to Be Ousted Report 96 metals9 Steady: ew 11 ment Dept l I said section and said chanter relate to unclean unsightly streets and public places b gutters sidewalks same and the is hereby amended by adding In and to said section and new or regulater a chap 23t retion to be known as to unclean unsightly and unsafe lating streets gutters sidewalks and public places and making it unlawful for any 'j' person intentionally or carelessly to or leave throw drop place any dirt or material garbage rubbish-substanc- e street or in upon any gutter' sidewalk ' or public place which shall render such way or place unclean unsightly or un- - ""S f shall reaf safe which new as follows: 1 23 SECTION for any person It shall be unlawful to- - throw Intentionally or carelessly or leave In or cast place put drop gutter upon anyor street- - highway stones sidewalk any public placemanure coal gar- dirt gravel sand or hedge clippings bage leaves lawn naUs tacks or rubbish of any kind or afay other substance or material which shall or may make or render such street highway gutter sldewalk or public place unclean un- sightly or unsafe or which shall laterfere with travel thereon SECTION 2 In the opinion of tht Board of Commissioners of Ogden City a public emergency In connection with the matters herein first contained exists and lt Is necessary to the peace safety and general welfare of the Inhabitant of Ogden City that this ordinance be- - j come effective immediately This ordinance shall take effect upon Its adoption and first publication Passed and adopted and ordered pub lished by the Board of Commissioner of Ogden City Utah this 8th day c " August 1940 FRED M ABBOTT 1 y-h- N 39-1- DEATHS Ask to see the original Chafeze at L R-- Samuels Foundation 'Gar- f ' SUB-SECTIO- ten-thir- ty rnnvention—City commissioners said today they will attend at least some sessions of the annual Utah Municipal league convention in Lo ganAugust 22 23 and 24 I NEW ROBENA MOYES GREEN KANESVILLE Aug 9— Services for Mrs Robena Moyes Green 74 wife of Henry P Green will be con ducted Sunday at two p m in the Kanesville L D S ward chapel by Elijah W Mayhew Rites Bishon John D Peterson Friends may call at the family Will Be Conducted residence Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday until time of Sunday services Burial will be in Ogden City cemetery directed by Lind Elijah Walker Mayhew retired quist & Sons' mortuary farmer and fruit raiser of Pleasant View died in a local hospital at Thursday p m HELEN WILSON ? loiiowmg a two Word has been received of the weeks' illness death of Miss Helen Wilson about i Born in Pleas- 29 f ' ant Grove July formerly of Ogden in a hospital 11 1871 a son of in Denver Her death followed an Austin Ship and illness" of several years Buria J Martha will be made in Baltimore Md i Jane where the family formerly resided Walker M a Miss Wilson will be remembered Mr Mayhew spent his by her many friends in Ogden as I I early life there she attended school here priorsur-to At the age of 13 her moving to Denver She is he moved with vived by three brothers Howard his parents to and Woodrow Wilson of Ogden southern Utah and Merle Wilson of Denver Miss He married Ros- - Wilson was a member of the Meth Mr Mayhew etta White in the Manti L D S odist church temple May 21 1896 In 1906 they FUNERAL DIRECTORS moved to Duchesne at the opening of the Uintah reservation They - Darling Mortuary lived there until 1922 when they KIRENDALL 5057 150 St Phone moved to Provo where their child ren were educated They then lived FLORISTS in Ogden for a short time and in September 1928 they went to Pleasant View Co Ogden City Floral Ph 26S6 Active in L D S church work 2277 Washington Blvd 8039 Mr Mayhew was a member of the 1600 Grant Ogden stake high priest quorum at Dumke Floral Co the time of his death He had Flowers for all occasions Ph 125 7084 served as president of the M I A and superintendent of Sunday schools and was a member of the bishopric of Giles ward Washing n ton county and of the bishopric in Duchesne ward Surviving are his widow the fol lowing sons and daughters: Melvin I PROGRAMS j R Mayhew and Mrs Mack M Wade Pleasant View Wayne E ! I HOC DLUE IIETVOnil Mayhew Berkeley Calif Burdett Mrs Irvm Duchesne Mayhew Pearson Salt Lake City Mrs A Vince McKay and Mrs Clarence S TONIGHT Ferrin Ogden Mrs C Horace Foote Manila Utah 28 ' grand 6:15—KLO — Evening Edition of the News children three brothers A S May6:25 — KLO— Camera Clicks popular music hew Franklin Robert Ray and 6:30 — NBC — Grant Park Concert three Duchesne Shelby R Mayhew 7:00— NBC—The Enropeaa Situation-Ne- ws'' Green-rivo£ sisters Mrs Ben Gibbons — Dinah Shore and Irving Mil Utah Mrs Bertha Ogden and - 7:15 — NBC ler's Orchestra of both Mrs Hyrum A Knight 7:30 — NBC — The Ink Spots — - Colored Male Quartet Salt Lake City — Mart 10617 1069 LOAN U 10115 LEISIOIAN RESIDENT DEAD Mary Annie Emmett Riley 86 pioneer of Ogden and oldest conOuting— An annual outing of emof the L D S Sec-p- tinuous resident — on(j ward died ployes of the Interstate Brick Co will be held Saturday at Como - v j today at one- - Springs resort near Morgan About fifteen a m at 300 to are expected persons the family home 29c 90 score 2Sc 89 score mdiuA 22c smaU Eggs: Large I Random References tra fancy 2024£e extras 20c: stor 17 ©17 Vic age packed firsts graded be discussed firsts 164 ©1640 mediums 15c dirties 1 NO Ulie average checks 13V4 1316c August Sale—of fine furs at Whites: Resale of premium marks 30 Mi Gajewsky's 2414 Washington Blvd bar silver © 33c nearby and midwesterni premium Woolworth Se- r— V 518-25- 4 Sunshine Mining Texas Corporation Texas Gulf Sulphur fF — Second Ward 7 18 33 7 — She Vas Oldest Contin uous Resident of Ogden 19 8 ITALIAN EAST AFRICA fP'hianiQn a- PIONEER DIES 6 3 80 20 L HOME J k SOMALI LAN 4- 19 Southern California dison Southern Pacific Standard Brand Standard Gas & Electric Standard Oil Cal Standard Oil N J Stewart Warner Studebaker "' r 15 17 34 43 76 8 8 27 - £s fie While British planes struck heavily at Italian bases and a British naval force waited converging from three directions on the important British port of Berbers Today's map shows where nasa the British may concpniraifi in inn m sniiTti nr Korhera tn nrntfrt rnn Kimxpc-i- v £ ''- 39-1- Paul Invocation was by Angus C Richardson and benediction by Bishop John Gibson Musical selections were offered by William S Wright Bernice Tyree Goldie Flor ence Jeffs and Grant Leishman Speakers were A Walter Stevenson of Mount Ogden "stake presidency Patriarch Thomas B Wheelwright and Bishop Bradley H Paul In terment directed by Aultorest mor tuary was in Wellsville cemetery William Benchley dedicated the grave BLAIR GARNER Services for Blair Garner 13 who was born in Ozden September 4 1926 a son of Delbert L and Flora Etherington Garner will be conducted Saturday at one p m in Rupert Idaho L D S Second ward chapel Young Garner died August 7 in" Rupert after a long illness of rheumatic fever and heart ' trouble and are his parents Surviving two brothers Wayne and Val Gar ner of Rupert and grandparents Mrs Julia Garner of Roy and Mr and Mrs James Etherington of West Weber IVAII SCENE I 59-5- 6 3a 80 or -' 4 63-6- 0 47-4- -J C- ""'- Shop By L 53-4- 9 — OAOWEINA s! 4 5 BRITISH 502 1- - 8 ar ! 1 Kresge S S 4394 46-4- 4 47-4- IBRITISHFORCES MAI MAKE TAND ALONG RAN f HILLS SOUTH OF BERBERA I 40 43 TREASURY March 1! 68 68 ' 41 44 29 29 30 ROBERT ORDINANCE NO 104 V ORDINANCE AMEMDINQ SEC 1 TION OP CHAPTER 39 OP THE REVISED ORDINANCES OP OGDEN CITY UTAH 1933 IN SO FAR AS SAID SECTION AND SAID CHAPTER RELATE TO UNCLEAN UNSIGHTLY AND UNSAFE STREETS GUTTERS— SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES BY ADDING IN AND lO SAID SECTION AND CHAPTER A NEW SUBSECTION OR REGULATION TO BE KNOWN AS 23 RELATING TO UNCLEAN UNSIGHTLY AND UNSAFE STREETS GUTTERS SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES AND MAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON INTENTIONALLY OR CARELESSLY TO THROW DROP PLACE OR LEAVE ANY DIRT GARBAGE RUBBISH SUBSTANCE OR MATERIAL IN OR UPON ANY STREET GUTTER SIDEWALK OR PUBLIC PLACE WHICH SHALL RENDER SUCH WAY OR PLACE UNCLEAN UNSIGHTLY OR UNSAFE Be It Ordained by the Board ot Commissioners of Ogden City Utah: 6f SECTION 1 That Section 1 39 ot the Revised Ordinance Chrpter ol Ogden City Utah 1933 in so far is AN Services for Robert M Leishinan 79 of 2618fEccles were conducted Thursday in the L DN S Twelfth Vard chapel by Bishop Bradley H D 7 11 Lambert 23c —u MARGEISA ITALIANS IN BALLOON-TIREARMORED CARS'AND NATIVE CAMEL UNITS CONVERGE ON BERBERA CAPITAL' AND CHIEF PORT PLANES LEAD THE WAY 17 49 4 Graham Paige Great Northern Ra lway pf Hudson Illinois Central International Harvester International Nicke International T & Ti Kennecott 14 Vic - 1 General Foods General Motors Goodrich Goodyear 92 score Jo 73 16 A market: Butter: EULHAkiT 3778 I i r a a— nr?rnr:r TOmi -vT vT LEGAL NOTICES FUNERALS IIDUTI ' 37 24 Continental Oil i Continental Oil Delk I Corn Products — rJ Vuuaii unci JUctU OUKar Curtis Wright Delaware & Hudson du Pont Eastman ' Electric Auto-Lit- e Electric Power & Light Erie : Firestone General Electric Trans-Americ- Gull of Men 24 : When a troupe of mannequins from Wellington arrived in Dune- din New Zealand for the Dunedin winter show they were met at the station by an unaccompanied horse which had been trained to bend its students to go home knee toss its head in and University of Hava- lead them to the showgreeting buildings closed for three days hours before election - 5 Colorado Fuel & Iron Colorado Gas & Electric Commonwealth Southern Union Union Union Union Union Union beginning day BRITISH NAVAL MICK IM GULF WAITING TO ATTACK AL1ANS ALONG COAST 144 Chrysler Radio Republic Reynolds Tobacco Safeway Sears Roebuck Shell Socony Vac To permit Oi 30 Vi 78 14 19 16 Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago Northweste McKesson-Robbin- 100 ADEN 84 California Packing Calumet & Ilecla Canada Dry Canadian Pacific Cerro de Pasco AlVAlilA to vote the na in Cuba 4 Bendix Avia Bethlehem Steel Boeing Borden MILES A I ICCI IkIC 76Vi 9 9 19 F & it finiriril 162U ! American Tobacco E American Waterworks American Wool Anaconda Alt Ref 'Red Sea y A T & T A T & S ITALIANS SEEK TO CLOSE JtED SEA BOTTLENECK AND Republican and minority member of the board has had occasion to criticise some of Meredith's policies and has grown indignant over a series of recent prison breaks" the newspaper said authoritative source" All members of the prison board the newspaper added including Gov C A Bottolfsen Secretary of State George Curtis and Attorney General J W Taylor had declined to comment for publication re- garding Meredeith's asserted dis missal Governor Bottolfsen the McNeill master of ceremonies 9 :30— KLO — The Songs of Bing Crosby 9 : 45— KLO — Vernon Geyers Electric Or gan selection Special guests of Ilka Chase mistress of ceremonies music by Paul Barron's Orchestra with Frank Luther vocalist Lady Mendl the former Elsie De Wolf and Mela ' Underwood NBC Fashion Editor will be special guests :00— NBC — Eastern Grass Courts Tennis — Bill Stern commentator :30 — NBC — World's Fair Band Capt Eugene LaBarre director :45-KIO— Now Edition of the News :0O— NBC— Bobby Byrne's Orchestra :30— NBC — Rhythms by Ricardo :00— KLO— The Man On the Street :15 — NBC —Club Matinee variety show featuring orchestra and vocalists witn Ransom Sherman master of ceremonies :30 — NBC —Club Matinee :00 — NBC — Guy Steck and His Orches- -' "'"' ' - Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE No 6344 ' nf GEORGE H GREENWELI The petition of Clyde T Deceased Vet at -- Greenwell praying for his appoint-- : mpnt as Administrator and that letter of Administration issue to him in thj ft above entitled matter has been set fcd- M on Monday the 12th day hearing 1940 — Autrust at 10 o'clock AM at the House in the courtroom County Court of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with seal thereof affixed this 31st day of July 1940 - (Seal LAWRENCE M MALAN Cleric By MAE E BR AM WELL Deputy Clerk :15 — NBC—Alabama Stakes Race — DerrhB Van Dyke Esq Attorney lor Petitioner Clem McCarthy announcing i Published July 31 - Aug 9 1940 :30 — NBC — San Francisco Serenade 4181 — Dinah Shore — Song stylist :00 — NBC — Cecil Golly's Orchestra NOTICE TO CREDITORS :25 — NBC — Associated Press News :30— NBC — Renfrew of the Mouated — IN THE - Case No 6320 DISTRICT COURT OF THE Adventure story for children by SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND Laurie York JErskine FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER :00 — KLO —rService of the- Lutheran STATE OF UTAH Church — Rev Paul G Hanson In Matter of the Estate of JAME the pastor :15 — KLO — News of Ogden Church Ser- M POOLE Deceased Creditors will present claims with vices vouchers to the undersigned at the of25— rKLO — Silver Strings fices of Thatcher & Younz 1018 First 30 — NBC — Cab Calloway's OrchestrSecurity Bank Building Ogden Utah — — — a's KLO The Old Spinning Wheel on or Derore September 22nd 1940 e and western music rKANCIS MARION POOLE — — — :00 NBC The Guild "EveRadio ALBERT D UNDER ning Call"— Drama Executors :30 — NBC — The Marriage Club" with THATCHER & YOUNG Haven McQuarrie master of cereAttorneys for Executors monies Published July 19 23 August 00 — KLO — The Radio Camera Club :45-KL- O - Old-tim- 1 NOTICES 10 :00— KLO — Musical Train request hour 10 30— NBC — "Luncheon at the Waldorf" tra -- 1 |