Show -- 4 A 10 i THE OGDEN I (Last Sale April PRICES m The irregular saving persisted throughout a quiet session and near the close fractional minus and plus signs were about evenly distributed Transfers approximated 250000 shares Among stocks Case showing modest - Coca Gofa U S Rubber Yellow Truck Amer- ican Smelting International Nickel and Phelps Dodge Steels and motors moved up near the end Sevgood fed steers $1300 1325 eral of the farm equipment shares hignerlb common $1025 grass cows $925 were soft with Caterpillar down 911950 dairy cows $800 850 medium around a point Rails shaded from sausage bulls $975 1025 Calves: Salable 55 steady slightly lower to a bit higher 185- Salable 400 10c lower Bonds also followed an indecisive 235Hogs: lb barrows and gilts $1423 1445 course while commodities slanted good sows $1140 100 nominal spring Salable down Sbeep: choice $350 — CatDENVER April 20 tle: Salable 2300 total 2500 calves salable 200 total 300 fat steera and helfera strong to 15c higher good to choice $1300 1375 medium to good $1150 1175 carlot heifers $1200® 1270 medium $1000 1100 cows and bulls to strong medium to good cowa steady canner and cutters $900 1000 bulls 900 vealers $700 $90b975 Stockers and strong $1500 1650 steers feeders steady $1175 1225 heifers mixed stock $1090 1190 calves $1450 stock cows $850 600 total 2200 Hogs: Salable strong to 15c higher good and choice 0 lb $13 65 13 85 heavier butch(AP-USD- 1 $1100 ewes wooled - 1200 medium $600 700 culls f i April 20 (USDA) — Hogs Saltotal 350 steady to strong with Friday practical top $1350 few lb weights lots $1360 on best 180-23- 0 under 180 lb and oyer 230 lbs mostly $1300 1325 extrema weights down to $1275 and below best barrows and gilts still held above these quotations few sows OGDEN able 350 160-18- ' SOUTH 6 SAN FRANCISCO Salable — Cattle AS E April 20 25c 550 BALL Broadcasts Direct From Pioneer League Training Camps k 5:45 p m Mon thru Sat for Late Workers at 10:45 p m Sun thru Fri - A ! at Moscow 4000 at ' New Park at 500 c at 26 I 1 Park City Cons 1000 at 4C Rico Argentine 100 at 50ffi Silver King Coal 100 at $260 Sunshine Mining Swift & Co Texas Corporation Texas Gulf Sulphur 6 7 7 112 Eastman 112 11-1- Union Carbide Union Oil Cal Union Pacific Union Aircraft United Carbide Union Gas Imp' U S Rubber U S Smelting U S Steel Vanadium 1 Firestone General Electric 14 23 25 '33 j 15 13 20 CHICAGO April Salable 13000 total 16500 Sheep: bids on good to choice fed wooled lambs $1300 steady asking strong to 25c (AP-USDA)- higher or upward to $1325 for strictly choice Cattle: Salable 13000 calves 1000 good and choice steers 10 to 15c higher other grades firm top $1700 for 1396 lb bulk several loads $1625 1665 $1175 1500 heifers steady to strong choice above 1400 $1200 strictly $1475 cows steady to strong bulls 10 to 15c higher vealers steady $l475down cutter weighty sausage bulls to $1065 cows EGAD YOU REPORTERS ARE: ONE --TRACK CHAPS— BUT IF YOU MUST KNOW THE MOTOR INMET As COFFER WAG MISSING FIRE AMO GRiMDER OPERATED' GY BETWEEN PUTTS X DETECTEC WATER POWER FROM THE FAUCET— ALU MV WlSPS OF CONVERSATION EDITOR WAMTSTO KOM IN GERMAN—! HAVE 16 W0N YOU 6UEE9ED UNIQUE EARS YOU KNOW — FOR INSTANCE CAN YOU THAT PLAICE YOU (SHOT HEAR THAT ROBIN down wag CARRYING WALKING IN THE GPiES INSTEAD OF DOnVT care if YOU Did f MAIL1 BOSTON April 20 wool market was quiet today 20 (AP-USD- 31 47 10 7 16 hs 1 3 32 19 4 Large Eggs: 3XViC medium29ic ounce "Period of air raid alarm”' shall mean the Interval of time between the giving of the air raid warning signal BAR SILVER and the giving of the next succeeding fu— LONDON April 20 tUP) Spot and all clear signal tures bar silver held unchanged at 23)4 “Blackout structure” shall mean any The Bank of Engpence an ounce today so enclosed that any Illuminaland maintained its gold buying price at space tion maintained or existing therein Is not visible from any point outside ONIONS such enclosure — marOnion CHICAGO April 20 (UP) “Hours of darkness” shall mean the Ber b (50-lket sacks): Texas yellow lf time hour after Dan295 mudas $285 Oregon yellow one-ha- lf sunset commencing and hour bevers $275 Michigan white waxed $300 fore sunrise ending 325 “Vehicle” shall mean every device in t upon or by which any person or propla or may be erty propelled 15 Western Airbrake over any street alor drawn upon ortransported 13 White Motors ley highway or ground 23 Woolworth SECTION 3 The sheriff is hereby 22 31 29 4 59 11 69 168 shillings per fine one-ha- i ( bTTrTwilliaus OUT OUR WAY T'VE X v WH0AjMkvTOR--- TRADE QUIET ’ With MAJOR HOOPLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE SECTION 2 As used In this ordin— The ance the following words and phrases There was shall mean: “Air raid warning signal”' shall mean a little Interest In graded fine territory wools of average to good French comb-fn- g a signal by siren whistle horn or other audible device of two minutes $115 to $118 scoured length at three-eightblood comb- duration consisting of either a fluctuGraded basis at $103 ating or warbling signal of varying ing territory wools were quoted d quarter-blooto $106 scoured basis and pitch or a succession of Intermittent blasts of about five seconds duration wools at 95 to 98c scoured basis silent period of about separated by three seconds BUTTER AND EGGS “All clear signal” shall mean a conApril 20 SAN FRANCISCO na i v marbpt tinuous signal by siren horn or other Butter : 92 score 39c 91 score 39C 90 audible device of two minutes durascore 39c 89 score 37 W c tion at a steady pitch ' WOOL- - Warner Pictures Western Union Telegraph 22 4 84e tions 2 4 Trans-Americ- an 6 24 - 28c Standard Oil Cal Studebaker 3 1 - "16 r - 96c '217 R C A Republic Steel Reyholds Tobacco B Safeway Sears Roebuck Shell Union Socony Vac Southern California Edison Southern Pacific Standard Brand Standard Oil N J 18 ! 6 5 2 61 30 Pennsylvania Railroad Pullman Pure Oil 43 Electric & Mus Electric Auto-Lit- e I ( 5 Ct 1000 Electric Power & Light ( 114 a hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1 This ordinance shall be known as the “Air Raid Ordinance” CHICAGO April 20 (AP) — No wheat No and Its provisions shall be liberally No 1 yellow 85ti86c Corn: 80 14 84 tic construed In order to accomplish its 2 81ti84Vie No 73t7 81ci No 3 purpose and to put Into effect In the sample grade yellow No 4 County of Weber State of Utah a white No 1 white 56ti57c No 2 system and method of precaution from Oats described In the No 3 52c sample ' grade enemy air attack 56 56 tic Publication of the United States Ofwhite 52 54 tic fice of Civilian Defense entitled Barley: Malting 82c $101 nominal "AIR RAID WARNING feed and' screenings 5563e nominal “BLACKOUTS” SYSTEM” and ‘’WAR TRAFFIC CONNo 3 malting barley $101 TROL” and any publication of said No 2- yellow $175 Soybeans: office supplementing those publica181 higher 1 7 Penney J C 5 2 LEGAL NOTICES BEEN CALLING YOU AN HOUR YOU BiG walrus COME OUT HERE AND PUT IN Yard? THESE v $875 down ast — Hogs: OMAHA April 20 Salable 5000 total 6400 barrows and gilts uneven few early sales weak to 10c lower later trade active fully steady closed strong to 10c higher sows steady choice 190-25- 0 lb top $1365 for good and choice 180-36- 0 lb $1335 1365 bulk $1350 1360 few 160-18- 0 lb sows $1300 1350 $13151340 most good $1325 stags $1325 down (AP-USD- IO K MONDAY EVENING PROGRAM KLO 1430 ko KDYL 1320 ko KSL 1160 ko 00 I Love a Musical Program IVox Pop With 15 Mystery (Allan Roth’s Musicf Parks and Wally 30 True or False— NBC — Firestone (Voices fr Yesterday 45 Dr Harry Hagenj Hour A Gaeth E Davis 00 Eventide Echoes Radio (Telephone 15 The Country Editor! Hour Theatre “ Dr Radio 30'Spotlight Bands 45 Associated Press I Q Theatre oop-- t — A Freddie Martin’s (NBC Contented 15j Eastman Safety 30Lum & Abner t 45The Ink Spots t Hour Orchestra Cavalcade of Blondie America and Dagwood OOiA P News Time (Pleasure (Amos ’n’ Andy 15jWally Johnson’s OrNBC News Room ILanny Ross Songs ' 30 Radio News (Music (Gay Nineties 45 Reel Review ( Revue TUESDAY MORNING PROGRAM 'id you 20 DAN DUNN f hear THsyroo ? j j mechanical device approved by ‘ hsAmN 6 hereby In orderprohibited to enable the Sheriff to meet emergencies which may such emergencies to pro- fF®e for the obscuration diminution or extinguishment of any illumination whether In or out of doors which increases the vulnerability of the County of Weber’ State of Utah or any portion thereol to air attack or for the regulation of traffic during the period of air raid alarm the sheriff may adopt and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations for such purposes and any rules or regulations so by him shall be and remain In’adopted effect for ten deys thereafter but no longer unless approved within said time by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners provided however that any rule or regulation so adopted by the sheriff may at any time be rescinded by resolution of the Board of County Violation of any such Commissioners rule or regulation so adopted and pro- 1s mulgated hereby declared to be a misdemeanor SECTION 7 It shall be unlawful to disobey any lawful direction or order of a peace officer highway patrolman or fireman given during a period of air raid alarm which order Is reason- ably necessary for the maintenance of public order or safety or to effect the extinguishment or obscuration of light SECTION 8 Any illumination con- trary to the provisions of this ordin- ance or to any rule or regulation In accord- - ’s adopted and promulgated ance with section 6 hereof constitutes' r a public nuisance and the same may be summarily abated by any peace of- fleer highway patrolman or fireman using reasonable force if necessary for the purpose of abating such a nuisance by extinguishing such Illumination SECTION 9 At the commencement of a period of air raid alarm the operator of any vehicle shall forthwith except vehicles bring such vehicle upon fixed rails aa far as possible to the side of the street road or highway off the main traveled portion thereof and the operator of any such vehicle shall bring such vehicle to a stop clear of any crossing intersection bridge or approach thereto fire houge fire plug hospital or other emergency depot or area and during the hours of darkness shall extinguish all lights therein or thereon and said vehicle shall remain so situated during the period of air raid alarm unless directed or ordered to move by a peace officer highway patrolman or10fireman The provisions of this SECTION ordinance shall not apply to blackout which shall inemergency vehicles clude the following: (a) Vehicles of the Armed forces of the United States of America (b) Ambulances county State and federal municipal police agency and fire vehicles and vehicles being then officially used by the several branches of the Civilian Defense Organization (c) Vehicles actually In emergency service for the repair or control of public utility equipment whether prl- 1 vately or publicly owned (d) Vehicles of the State Guards unender actual control of officers or listed men of the State Home Guard and actually in emergency service (e) Such other vehicles as may be permitted to move in special order of the Civilian Defense Coordinator or - ft i i I ’ - ' ' j i j By M3 GETTING ME—TVE GOT TO GET OUT OF THIS ROOM— 'ITS SO 5AD r CANT SEE— AMD THAT I FEUL0W 13 OUT THERE WITH A GUN WAITING FOR ME? 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WHERE'S CITIZEN- HE FROM? ‘ TO THE y HAMLIN Aye jTf (tmifiu April Arrington votMcEntlre Brown vot- voting County Commissioners County State Utah ' Weber ATTEST M MALAN LAWRENCE (Seal) STATE OF UTAH T M REQ U $ par OFF I I of of ' County Clerk ) : ss of Weber ) County I LAWRENCE M MALAN County Clerk of Weber County and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County State of Utah do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was passed by the Board of County Commissioners of said County at its regular meeting held April 15th 1942 and do further certify that upon final passage of said ordinance Commissioners J W Arrington W R McEntlre and A P Brown voted in favor of said ordinance IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at my office in Ogden City Weber County State of Utah this 15th day of April- 1942 LAWRENCE M MALAN (Seal) Clerk County Clerk and of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County Utah Ex-offi- Ex-offl- Q V Com- day - 4-O- I J W ARRINGTON Chairman of the Board of Y MILITARY AUTHORITIES Joyce Jordan Richard’s Or (Siesta Voice of Broadwayl 30IIolIywood Express Patricia’s Notebook Burl Ives Songs KDYL Commenttr The World Today 45 j Tin Pan Alley 00 Easy Aces The World Today (Jerry Sears j Presents l5Mr Keen Doctor 30A P News Malone (Allan Roth Jack Armstrong 45Sports Highlights (World News the Board of County of 15th missioners on the ' 1942 Commissioner John W ing Aye Commissioner W R ing Aye Commissioner A P OOP I At - 6SE?tA 602R Y H2WD60ME ' S6NtD SECTION During any period of air raid alarm all pedestrian traffic-withlthe County of Weber State of Utah is hereby prohibited and declared unlawful provided that lmmeditaely upon the sounding of any air raid warning signal pedestrians shall take shelter SECTION 12 The provisions of Sec- tlon 10 of this ordinance shall not apply to firemen police officers members of the armed forces surgeons and nurses and other officially authorized persons when acting in the line of their respective duty SECTION 13 It shall be unlawful for any persons without authority any period of air raid alarm toi during use or exhibit or possess any uniform or other Indication insignia credential of authority or any imitation thereof adopted and issued by any official defense organization or any authorized law- enforcement officer or agency SECTION 14 Any person who shall operate a siren whistle horn or other audible device In such a manner as to simulate an air raid warning signal or an all clear signal except upon order of the sheriff or other proper authority shall be guilty of a misdemeanor SECTION 15 The provisions of every ordinance of this County end every administrative order made pursuant thereto requiring any illumination to be maintained in conflict with any rule or regulation made pursuant to Section 6 of this ordinance shall be deemed suspended during the period between any air raid warning signal and the next succeeding all clear signal SECTION 16 Any person who shall violate any provision of this ordinance or shall do any of the things prohibited or declared to be unlawful by this ordinance or fail to do any of the things required by the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding $30000 or by lm prisonment in the County Jail not ex both such ’ ceedlng three monttis or ' fine and Imprisonment by SECTION 17 This ordinance Is required for the Immediate preservation of the public peace health and safety and the following is the Statement ox Facts constituting such urgency: The United States Is at war and this County is in great continuing danger of air and other attack by the enemy SECTION 18 If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held Invalid such Invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or the proapplication and to this end visions of this ordinance are declared to be severable This ordinance shall take effect at 12 o'clock noon on the 30th day of - ( THE I’M MX bt“ 15'John D authorized ana directed to cause the of an air raid warning sounding and of an all clear signal when signal and only wheil he is notified to do so by the Utah District Warning Center upon orders from the United States Army SECTION 4 Any person who effects or maintains any Illumination of whatsoever kind o character or permits any illumination of whatsoever kind or character under his control to be effected or maintained at an7 plcae within the County of Weber State of Utah during any period of air raid elarm In the hours of darkness ex- cept within a blackout structure shall be guilty of a misdemeanor SECTION 5 The maintenance or leaving of any Illumination except within a blackout structure without provision for its extinguishment with- in one minute after commence- ment of a period of airthe raid alarm by “ competent person over the age of eighteen years attendant at the plaee where such Illumination is controlled or oy out emergency vehicles 11 (Broadcasters may change programs without notice) 7 1942 authorities military Provided however that such emergency blackout vehicles as In this Section 10 set forth conform to the light- lng regulations approved by the Utah State Council of Defense or by the United States Army or Navy for black- Monday Flight Programs 5 APRIL 20 LEGAL NOTICES s: b 36 5 10 24 ’ 5 13 13 Miami Copper McKesson & Robbins Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator National Biscuit National Dairy National Power & Light New York Central N Y N H & H North American Avia North American Northern Pacific Packard CHICAGO 1 anti-inflati- Lonestar Cem 1 ht 2 30 17 Lobw’s slow 180-30- (AP-FSM- a 60 42 25 Kennecott Kresge S S Liggett & Myers B 7-- 32 General Foods General Motors Goodrich f Tintic Lead 500 at 7c - Walker 100 at 20c 100 at 20c Goodyear Graham Paige ' 1000 at 20c 200 at 19c I $1100 1150 f 900 com Great Northern Railway pf Idaho at Sugar Salable 880 Cattle: through 545 Hudson direct 60 total 1485 fairly active after $255 start but good cows slow all classes about steady best steers $1030 1150 common to medium dairy type $1025 few lots good heifers $1050 down cutter unsold 1100 other kinds and early common cows $725 825 canners $700 bull not odd down market established 0 lb ers' $1335 1365 $1350 choice $1000 medium to choice vealers sows choice 1375 $1300 1325 $1150 1525 cull and common $800 lightweights' $1335 1100 total 600 Salable and Sheep: steady Salable 950 through 3760 Sheep medium to good trucked-i- n lambs total fat 4710 no sales $1150 trucked-i- n slaughter ewes $800 down 1320 1000 1037 Ut Pr & Lt 7 pfd 4250 4450 Ut Pr & Lt 6 pfd 3700 4000 Z C M I 4450 4700 v Sales Crescent Eagle 500 at 13p to 13c - lambs quoted 287 252 Con Wagon U I Sugar com U I Sugar pfd v Colorado Gas & Electric Commonwealth Southern Continental Oil Continental Baking A Corn Products Continental Oil Dela I J Cot y Cuban American Sugar Curtiss-Wrig: Delaware & Hudson du Pont ' 5 International Harvester International Nickel International T & T 57 28 53 62 Chesapeake & Ohio Chrysler rising power most of the time were American Telephone du Pont Allied Chemical Montgomery Ward' LIVESTOCK J I POTATOES April 20 Pota-jtoeArrivals 152 on track 298 total U S shipments Saturday 791 Sunday 19 supplies moderate Bliss Triumphs By FRA NK US A MCUIN all sections demand moderate CHICAGO April 20 ( P)— Wheat prices firm to stronser lightly other varieties demand fell a cent a bushel today to lows un‘Air Idaho Russet steady Burbanks U S equaled here since last November The fresh retreat wiping out Satur- No 1 $315 330 new stock supplies moderate demand slightly day’s modest rally was blamed largely weaker Texas Bliss moderate on favorable crop progress reports of furTriumphs U 8 No 50-l1 210 $205 per sack In of the southwest failure ther rains ‘ flour business to expand and Indications that President Roosevelt may soon send a message to congress regarding legislation Short covering and buying which some dealers attributed to mills rallied wheat ORDINANCE of the just before the close erasing most to c loss but prices finished unchanged) AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY with May OF WEBER RELATING lower Saturday compared TQ AIR RAID 121 July $1214 $119 Corn closed unchanged to 14 c off May PRECAUTIONS The Board of County Commissioners up B5cs July 88 VSc oats tic off to t4c ti to c of Weber County State of Utah does rye 14 to lie lower soybeans ' 1 Illinois Central 7-- 16 By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK April 20 (AP)— Prices were mixed in the stock market today with a handful of leaders adding narrowly to Saturday’s gains which represecited the first improvement in the averages since April 6 Buying activities were marked by much caution in spite of board-rooopinion that the steady decline for the last several months warranted hopes for a technical " GRAIN ' 20) (By The Associated Press) Air Reduction 30 Allied Chemical & Dye 125 Allied Stores 4 Allis Chalmers 24 American Can 58 American? & Foreign Power American Radiator f4 American Locomotive 7 American Smelting & Ref 38 American Steel Foundry 16 A T & T 114 American Tobacco B 35 American Waterworks 1 American Wool 3 Anaconda 24 A T & S F 35 Atl Ref Baltimore & Ohio pf 5 Barnsdall 8 Bendix Avia 33 Bethlehem Steel 56 16 Boeing Borden 18 6 Burroughs Adding Mach Calumet & Hecla 6 Canada Dry 9 Canadian Pacific 4 MIXED IN DULL TRADE rally MONDAY EVENING R New York Stock Quotations Saif Lake Mining Stock Quotations STOCK MARKET STANDARD-EXAMINE- First publication April 16 th Last publication April 22nd 1942 1942 ID' |