Show 0 ' i 0 Tr lie Salt gakt Zribune Sunday Morning 4January 423 N Y Stock Market Quotations 7j B 1944 Stocks Close Week With Small Gain ii t Stock Prices NEW YORK Jan 22 a tabulation of stock transactions on the NewSaturday's York stock exchange: STOCKS (Sales in Hundreds) Net jiialeet High Love Close Chg Adams tit 10 11 8! 10711 4011 Air R lial 10121 12 1 41 Alas 64 1 11 2641 26121- 264 Alg Ld Sti 31 1432 Allied Strs 74 14721 31 Mf 14 3874 3812 381 Am Airl1n5 8 60 5912 60 I Can 11 8512 8512 b51a NEW YORK Jan 22 (JP —The Am Am C &Ird 3512 3514 3512 31 15121 - 14 15 15 Crys S stock market Saturday was a Am Am Distill 21:106121103 '10412 - 12 Am Locom: - 12 shade higher on balance after a Am 15171 1515 R&StS 9 12 12 9121 RI Mil 7! 13 week devoted almost entirely to Am 74 Am Sm &R 24 3712 37141 3741- - 34 Am St1 Fd 5 2612 25741 26129 12 buying of rails and specialties Am T & T 6156341156s411561"While advances were limited to Am 'rob B 11 6214 6274 6214- 1Am Viscos 8 4612 4614 36351 11 small fractions generally in the Am Wt Wk 371 714 714 Am Z L&S 21 4112 414 7121 short Saturday session there were Anconda C 111 2514 2512 III Si 5 534 51- - 34 a few gainers of a point or so Plus Arm 31 3912 Arms Cork 3012 39124 4s Dr Asd Gd 2 1244 1212 12 121 marks were well distributed at the Ate T&SF 21 6075 60 6014 74 Ati Cst Ln 29 30 close but numerous issues were a At! Refing 6261' 3012 257k 2534 25 4 Corp 4 37a shade lower or without any varia- Avia 91 2012 Bald Lc et 20 20 Bel & Ohio 91 7 774 7 tion at all Barnsd Oil 1221 1712 1634 1771! 14 Bendix Avl 51 35 34 41 35 The share division held to a nar- Beth 41 59 Steel 59 59 9i 14 Boeing Air 14 1375 12 row area throughout the six-da- y 21 Bohn Al&13 4531 4574 12 4574 Co 9 29 14 29 74 29 14 74 stretch Earnings actual and pros- Borden Borg-a- r W 5 35 75 3534 3544 le 4 1 Briggs 27 2734 Mfg 12 27 stocks pective spurred individual Brunsw-B1 1812 1812 18121 311 Mfg The transportation section seem- Budd 714 712- 1- 34 712 41 BuddWheel 8 7 8 15 Pack 5! 2574 2512 25121 ingly was buoyed by the wage set- Calif DrGA 11 2412 2412 14 24121 tlement return of the roads to Can Can Pactic 601 9 12 91 93151 74 J1 Co 91 36 36 36451 34 private ownership and the outlook Case Trc 2! 4534 Matrpl 4534 74 4541 for heavy traffic even if the Euro- Celanes Cp 8! 3914 39 39121 1 Celotex 14 12 Cp 12 should end 12 12 conflict pean suddenly Cer de Pas! 7 33121 3314 33 Chen & Oh 5 4645 4612 46 41 Helpful also was the thought that ChGW ale 21 21 12 the big pay roll boost would be Chrysler pf 113 2112 8074 8012 80751951 3612 Mlyb 35 partly offset by relief from excess CI 3615 - 12 Citt Peab 1' 36121 3612 3612 taxes 14 profits 3i Clg Pim-P- I 24 24 34 Ohio Oil Sinclair Standard Oil Col G & El 40 24341 434 412 11 Cred 41 41 of New Jersey Barnsdall Pure and Cotni Cm1 Inv T 51 44341 44 44 131 15151 1534 4444 Com' Solv 'Houston Oil enjoyed a last-minu14 1544 Corn & Sc 6 34111-134 27( flurry Saturday as talk revived of Comwl Ed 14! t2514 2515 2514 Vit Con Cpper - 2 a lift in crude prices Engineers Con 344 3 334 15 Edisoa '24! 2134 21 - 11 21 Public Service touched a new 1943- - Con Vulteel 171!13 123 124 44 top up 2: !20114 2012 2012 Corp 12 Emerging on the Cont Cont 71 812 - 14 8 8 upside were Santa Fe Southern Cont --Bak Can X 3334 33 M ota Pacific Morris & Essex Delaware Coot 5l 512 5 512 Cn 011 191 3312 32 Sr Hudson Distillers corporation 33124 12 Corn 31 56 Deli 5574 58 7! 19121 1912 Park & Tilford Rustless Iron Crane 1914 - 14 5! 30121 30 14 3014 Electric Boat Oliver Farm Schen- Crue Steell 11 13 Sg1 13 13 Curtis Pub' 81 6141 241 612 612ley and Westinghouse 15 6 Wrghtl Si 12 United States ateeL Bethlehem Crt Deere &Col 2l 39 5741 30 12 & Bud! 26i and General Motors were un- Del 14 22129 D Lek&W! 39! 7 7751 15 71Mild declines were Det Edison! 5: 1874! changed posted 18341- 74 7l 3075! 30 Cp Sg for Consolidated Edison Kenne- Dst 1 3012 Dome Mns 21 2445 2434 14 2434 cott Boeing American Can and Doug Aeft 7! 51121 51 5112 12 dPont d N 614012!13934113934 Montgomery Ward 2: East Air L 35 Estmn Ed 31163 1163 31 43 34 (163 Eaton Mfg 34 43M El Auto-2: 38 312 38341- Elec Boat 58 1112 10 1114 Erie R R 71 1134 1114 12 1112 do ct 161 1112 11 11 34 Evils Prod 1! 1134 11 11 75 Fero Fnam 11 18 18 18 34 Firestone 11 40 40 40 Gen Cab! 11 514 514 514 (31 Voodoo itti 37A4 3712 37 44 14 3! 41751 4145 4115 44 Get' Motor NEW YORK Jan 22 111—The Gillette 53 53 53 191 9 9 9 4 CO Aasociated Press weighted index Glidden Sat 3 20 20 20 Goodrich 11 4274 14 4214 424 of 35 wholesale commodities ad- Goodyr T 2: 112 38 38 111 38341 28 Gt Nor Ry 28 34 Vanced to 10641 per cent of the Gulf Oil 9' 45 15 44 4512 Holland F 11 38 38 38 1926 average in the week ended Home Min 43 Ill 4314 434 Houstn Oil 111 814 813 734 11 261 26 Idaho Pow January 21 compared with 106 ) Illi 12 261 171 14 Central 1378 13741 In the previous week and 10453 Indus Ray 31 44 4044 4074 Jot Iron 11 7 12 715 - 12 a year earlier Int Har 3 73 73 14 711 Int Nick 151 1‘ 2714 27 All components of the Int Paper 57: 12 1414 Int T & T1 171 12141 1214 1412 14 1214 were higher or unchanged Indi- Jones 11 & 11 2135 2134 - 74 21451 21 Ran City SI 14 714 744 vidual commodities advancing Kennecat 31 3112 -- Ila t 21 2234 22 22 14 were turpentine eggs lamb cot- Kresge 13 H Kress 6i 29 2912 29 11 3274 Kroger G ton and wheat Rye declined 234 32741- 14 7 4574 45$4 4574 gl 6! The staple price barometer Libby McN 714 714 714 22 1: 2244 Liquid Car 2234 - 4 01 16 15 1635 If 75 4 showing percentage changes or Lockheed Loew's 3' Inc 35 59 5934 8934 6 IR 34 18 14 18 14 Jan”ary 21 compared with the Lorillard A 1 N Loulav 12 7612 761a 7612' previous week and with the base Mack 41 3514 Trk 3514 3514 R HI 2874 2875 2874 year 1926 equal to 100 follows: Macy l' 41 134-14 Feld 13 71 1714 PrevWk Marsh Martin 171 17 2! 2314 - 12 MK & R 231 23 34 85 commodities 10641 10610 Miami 2! 8 6 lia f1 Cop 221 28 Industrials 10039 10037 254 26 31 19 381' 19 'Food 8337 8302 MillitiOtt 8Mont 48 45 4 46 1 C Livestock — 912 12016 11980 Nash-Kel912 Murray 912 11 12 29 1245 1214 12 Grain and cotton 13518 13454 Nat 1 11 11 11 3 2134 2175 2175 Textile 9412 9412 Nat 6! 2034 14 20 20 Nat Da Nonferrous metal 8842 8842 Nat 241 3134 14 Distill 3114 3112 11 934 Nat GyPsm 9341 9341 1934 51 Nat Lead 34 191 6141 6191- 1Nat P & L 111 6141 15 1! 59741 59751 59751 Nati Steel 2l 14711 14341 1474 Neill Corp 18 Ind 18 l' 18 Nwprt 681 17341 171 1734- NY CenRR1 74 9! 711 7014! 70141- - 12 NYC&SLpf! (AP)--Follo- wing Is I I I I AU-C- I I 14' h (Furnished by 3 of New York High Industrials Rails Utilities Bonds Commodities 13843 3871 2241 ! 15I 131 - ' te 1-- 18 33I 1 I ! isi 35! 351 Staple Prices Push Higher L I I J ! i 401 I - I Lig-O-- I 'Jan21 1 Mid-Co- v - West Produces More Fluorspar 2! 15121 NY No Shpb1d1 7! 9 I 11 No Am Co No Pacific 1071 Ohio Oil 411 15141 Ow-Il- l 2! Glas 21 30 G & E 31 4 12 Pac Tin C 181 334 Pack Mott 15351 8i (AP)--rollo- Carrier Bonds Touch New Peaks 6-Ye- ar 81- 1634 14 4s M-K-- Curb Prices NEW YORK Jan 22 a list of Saturday's transactions on the New York curb exchange: STOCKS (Sa)es In hundreds) Bales! High Low Close 51 121 Amer Sun Pow 121 12 & H 5! 10121 10441 1012 Bunker S Citieu Servire 17! 14341 14121 1434 351 Flee Bond & 8121 8 8 131 871e 6341 674) Begin Mining Mt City Coo U 1341 1341 134 Hiatt Hud Pow 38 3141 314 13' 311 5141 534 Techcolor 111 ”Itert Gas 2141 2141 214 trtah-Ifish- o 8' 3 3 3 Si 1 58 57341 58 P11 POLL lard (AP)--Follo- wing Ia I West Boosts Output of Pig Steel Steel 4s T Reflecting increased activity in pig iron and steel production in California Colorado and Utah the shipments of iron ore from the western states reached a value of Dividends Declared $10000000 for the first time in 1943 The western states made e InNEW YORK Jan 22 ternational Safety Razor corporation an the greatest percentage increase nounced a dividend of 10 cents a share in value compared with 1942 figon class B stock and a regularly quarterly dividend of 60 cents a share on ures Major iron ore production class A stock both dividends on class B stock is the first since 25 cents was paid and shipment figures are as - (AP)-Th- November 1 1934 Life Savers corporation announced a dividend of 50 cents a share payable March 1 to holders of record February 1 Last year payments were 40 cents a share quarterly with a special dividend of 70 cents a share paid December 1 Directors of the Fairbanks company manufacturer of valves hand trucks and wheelbarrows declared the regular quarterly dividend obf $150 a share on the preferred stock but announced that no dividend had been declared on commits A disbursement shares of 10 cents a share was paid on the common last November 1 The United corporation Investment firm announced declaration of a dividend of $125 on $3 preference stock on account of arrears payable February 14 to holders of record February 2 - A peviouS payment of $1 a share was made on February 9 last year The current deciaration reduces arrears to $375 a share Directors of Swift & Co meat professing firm voted to raise the company's dividend rate from 30 to 40 quarterly cents a share deIn addition clared a special dividend of 40 they cents a share The special dividend will be paid on March 1 to etockholdere of record 1 The first February quarterly dividend will be April 1 to atockholders of record paid March 1 Directors of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft corporation declared a dividend of 31Ik cents on each share of preferred stock payable March 1 on stock of rec ord February la anti 51) cntA C share on common stock pevable February 15 oil stnea of record February 5 Directors of the Rumness !Mr' and Steel cornoration declared the regular quardidivend of ft1t4a cents ver share terly on the preferred stock and 15 centa on the common stock both payable March 1 to stockholders of record February 15 40-ce- nt capitalization in conformity with the holding company law and in cooperation with the S E C When all of these adjustments will be completed which will probably taken another year or two the deck will be cleared for substantial progress in an orderly and conservative manner 'in accordance with the great basic importance of the Industry Since the country entered the war the electric utility! industry was called upon to supply the greatly increased war load of American industries No war program has been delayed by lack of electric generating capacity while full service has beeh maintained for the civilian population The long upward trend in the electric light and power industry has continued during 1943 with little change but naturally has been most pronounced in the industrial field reflecting the great expansio in war production Even so this class of service comprised only 59 per cent of the utilities' total sales against 56 per cent in 1942 and 52 per cent in 1937 The other sales of electricity for household and small commercial service has shown a gain of 2- 000000000 kwh over 1942 in each of these two fields This must be considered quite remarkable in view of the cortiplete stoppage of the manufacture of new household appliances and in spite of the various "blackouts brownouts and it Pen-Ce- Pensi-Col- a 10000000 I 8163fitio ferred consumer demand calls for 691000 755844 8 2960000 3237511 millions of electric household ap111548000 118707133 $270363000 $279178751 pliances such as washing es Grain Chicago CHICAGO Jan 22 by sev(AP)—Selling eral leading commission houses unsettled the' rye market Saturday forcing prices down about a cent at one time The slump In rye spread to other pits and wheat which was firm early slipped below Fri- day's close Oats and barley were little changed was light eta grain in all Trading men new posiwere unwillingpits to assume tions over the week end in view of new developments in the Italian campaign Corn bookincs again were fairly large tot'iling 168000 bushels bringing the amount for this month to 3750 000 bicthele Shipning sales of earn 'totaled 50000 bushels At the close wheat WA!' unchinged to 114 oars cent lower May Al cent lower May 7R14 cent: rye IA 01‘ WPM down cent May S1l1914 411 12914 and barley higher September $119 c I 41- States plants produced 000 Timk-- 716000- - Transam pounds of refined copper from foreign ores in 1943 Comparative figures follow in pounds: INImegte Frre1gn Tot Nwr 8econdary T 1943 1942 2143000000 2129594000 71A 000000 699538000 2820122000 2759000000 248000000 170286000 20th Doderw-EUnion R&P Un Carbide Un Oil Cal x 191 35 41 8! 2974 3735 3312 54 14 55 14341 15 6121 815 :3014 3n34 49 4834 55 15 81 301 10' 49 121 21 51 5 4 35 35 934 945 5 74 914 111 14 74 1314 1312 111 281 2:71 2841 5! 91 22 58 9 81 19 14 Itta 35 131 2! 1 Un Peettic Un Air L 2974 3714 3312 37i 33121 sow 2212 56 -- 9344 8114 1918 !um 41cov3i1oo 91 24 24 28 29 IL 29 itiAl 1111 II: II 73341 731AI 73 1! 381 51 4 2 42 42 1' 55 155 155 I 53 17t 531 41 19I4 19 27 27 41 81141 10! 19141 — 24! 15 74 14 hogs sold steady for the week but prices were 25 cent to mostly 50 cents lower Ton of 81350 was paid for strictly butchers good to choice 200 to Comparable 180 to to200 pounds brought 190 ponnds 81150 160 812004V1250 41 1200 and 140 to 16o pounds $1000 so 3050 Sows hulked at $90001)1000 with Choice light weights up to $1050 Sheep—Total receipts were 17906 of which 355 sold on the market compared with a total of 31919 last week and 14181 a year ago The salable run was extremely light and prices were n steady to lots of strong Good to choice trucked-Ilambs sold at S1350 01425 and medium to good at S1250e1325 with some Common kinds down to $1100 Merely good ewes sold at 1500a 550 300-poun- d OGDEN Jan 22 USDA) —Follotving 14 is a summary of the Ogden livestock marUn Airer ket for week ending Friday January 21: Unit Coro L4 Cattle—Total Un Ga 5 Int receipts for soldthe on week were 5012 of which 1878 the S Ovon 24 market Lakt week a total of 6319 head 14 US InChem were received and a year ago 2637 ExU S Rubber U S Smelt cept for a few loads of grain-fe- d 12 cattle U S Steel arriving early in the week quality of the classes was relatively Vanadium lii slaughter plain Borne increase in stockers and feeders was Walgreen noted Demand was fairly broad for the 14 Warner Bro 66171 13121 13141 better togrades of fat cattle particularly W lin TelA 14 43341 43141 choice vealers but common lots 71 23121 West Air B 22341 43341 Is good found indifferent outlet Buyers of stocker 61 96141 1 96 West El4M and feeder cattle wanted — 81 21 21341 21 White Mot fairly heavy 91 fleshy steers that require only a short 8 34 24 Wilsonezeo 87s 71 397s period on feed rather than longer feeding 34 Woolworth 39141 3944 grades of fat steers and heifers 24 Worth PSMI 50 24 7s Better were strong other grades steady Strictly 3734 231 37 Young SIST1- - 31 to choice vealers were 25 cents or good 31 35341 Zenith Rad! 3534 more higher but others only steady Some of the sales of stock steers were 25 cents Total sales Saturday 520510 shares more higher it nd others steady Part previous day 813780 week ago 661940 - or loads of good grain-fetwo years ago 291steers sold at year ago 321780 1 to date 13463120: year S14006o1425 and other good lots made 680 January to Common two medium steers 10357tlzo 12332742 years ago sold at $850 e 1250 A few good heifers 320 cleared at $1300 (41325 but most sales were at $1200 rrr 1250 with common to medium at S850 0'1150 Strictly good young cows brought $1150 ed)1200 and the bulk of medium to good sold at $925 NEW YORK Jan 22 —The Associated Press weighted wholesale prices index of 6i 1125 Cutter and common cows sold at to $725 4900 with canners at $500 t'&700 35 commodities advanced Saturday 10650 Previous day 10641 week a go and very thin canners dOwn to $450 and 10609 month ago 10644 year ago below Best bulls were taken at $925 10450 950 and the bulk of medium to good 11 36! 36! Idahoans to Attend Denver Mine Meet I BOISE Idaho Jan 22 (UP)— Most of Idaho's large mine operators will attend the annual meeting of the American Mining con9 gress in Denver January of the Marsh secretary Harry Idaho Mining association said Saturday Marsh said he will leave for Denver Monday Donald A Callahan of Wallace is incumbent vice president of the national organization Stan ly Easton of Kellogg president of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining company is a former national officer 26-2- N Ax 71 531 191t 81 — d $1251375 Commodity Index Alta Tunnel Am Idetal M Co Big Hill Bingham Metals Black Metals Bristol Silver Bullion Cardiff Cedar Talisman t Chief Consolidated Clayton Silver Colorado Con Columbus Itexall Combined Metals Comet Coalition Commonwealth Lead Crescent Eagle Crown Point Dragon East Crown Point Est Kiandard East Tintic Coat East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Mines week for the am000ted to 12 fivt of which n814 sold on the rrnrhet ste1 enmnared with 130A1 No last wet's and 13 050 P year am o if fat !Ambit or ewes were etnii't load GlialitY wee rathcr plain and no of itorth pnori In choice fat lembot were offered Primi were quotably strong to a mimes hteher on fat lembs and trietle rood and choice carloads of tombs were oynected to sell between S14s2tter1e 75 The bulk of medium to rood trucked-iIota went at 812 VS6941350 with medium kinds at Cl? 0041'1250 and a few common at $1150 down Some merely fond fat ewes hrolight S500100550 with cullit down to R350 A few yearling wethera sold Sheen-1(-1W fr1 n at at (Imo livestock Not: Carlosels of shipoed-ibought for rosttiorneot no the Ogden market carry freteht henefite In veriable artoitrits xcot othrwipe noted n -- TIENS'IM :tan 22 and total 100: ceil'es salable and total 10 compared with last weal beet steers and heifer Moltly 15 tsti 25 cents !licher: best steers N15 A101575! Medium to good $11250 1540: ton heifers 51560: other medium to choice S1150 01545: beef cows to 23 cents higher: stronr few good loads common to good xi 2 no se1235 : bulk eennere cutters anti so00 01150 strong: bulk $800 800: bulls steady: bulk $1350 01000: load ton $1040 ealvee and vealers waters $1300 freely stockersteady: and feeder classes 25 to 50 cents higher: good to choice steers $1200 01225: ton 31173 freicht moil: good to cholce heifers 1200 $1195 string good stock CO AO: row hest steer calves 514 50 flat: $1500 fcelcht paid: hest heifer csives $1300 flat and $12 50 freicht non: total 'Ingso—Reeelpte—Pslable 1Y nod to !)snf): e - Ire e to 9on "70 nonn4e CI rtVI the ton: heevc butchers practicsilv absent: 1C0 to 200 nowters few c"A50 01100: meciiiico to rood 170 to bounders °if 5117501275: few sows 505o 1075: for the week market steady to '15 cents hitter and total 2000: salable supply seven doubles lambs Cm 1577-pounde- e ell-finished 4 I I i s v Cl'irtin Great Western Horn Siever Kennebec Kent"-i-- v Utah Keystone Leonora Little May Magnolia Lead Mammoth Miller Hill Miners Gold Missouri Monarch Moscow Mt City Cornier Mountain View Naildeiver Park "ew Quincy lkrtrth Lily North Standard Ohio CoDner Park Binaham Park City Cott Park Konold Park Nelson Premier Psk Park Utah 1 I I I I I Plutus Prfree Consolidated Rico Anentine CIO TM 011 1612 04 02 03 02142 Pioche Bristol Plumbic Mines Silver ctn Coal Silver King Western Silver Shield Sioux Mines South iron Blossom Routh Ntandard Swansea Con Tar Baby Tintic Lead Tintic Standard Union Chief ritah Consolidated Utah Wvo Con Oil Victor Consolidated Walker Mining Western Alloys Yankee Consolidated Zinn Utoth tdho Stir corn 20 002 15 0212 01 10 09 03 03 20 0034 0012 04 36 01 01 03 01 175 03 20 62 02 50 01 06 0012 10 01 0014 08 07 0112 02 15 0012 0012 0112 3212 0012 0014 00 00 150 0212 1312 6n 02 - 46 004 0513 0112 15 Eureka Standard Gold 151 14 17 I 0012 01 1 6212 0012 0212 0612 16 47 325 28 03 0114 0012 01 0012 0012 07 175 0014 0012 08 02 ' somi 02 ni 02 2 70 19 6219 185 01 05 10 20 50 3 75 35 0314 02 03 05 02 00134 07:12 180 03 0014j 10 05 J I I cns 0211 03 2 00 11 00 sATutmArs SALES Comhitied Metals Fi000 at lie Park City ConsoliA tee 2500 at 1512c RICO A rrea t lap 100 Rt 47e Silver Shield 5000 at ne Tar Baby 5000 at 1i c CURB SALES (11 a Park City Con 5000 at 18c Utah Power and Light $7 ptd 12 at tn-1- Atna le Sugar Con Wagon & Mach National Tunnel Utah Fire Clay Utah P&L 6 hfct rtft ZCMI 700 180 I 25 I t I Sa 52 00 5700 A950 Salt Lake Curb Bid 00 00 IS 3 Amaig Sugar Co 33 First Socurity Corp 8 Mountain Fuel Supply 11 Utah Oil Refining Utah Homo Fire in 157 Bomberger R P bonds! 92 PO 00 00 00 one lotut chdice very little done pound fed wooled lambs steady at $1500: compared with last week slaughter lamb!' mostly 25 to 35 cents higher sheep 25 to 50 cents up spots up more: feeding lambs stronger week's top fed wooled lambs $1560 paid early for choice 10S to 116 pounders and good to choice OS to 104 pounders late: fed loads ranged from $1475(41560 Sal and memo durinside price taking Oregons ing week truck-in- s best wooled good grading $1490 strictly good to choice siaughter ewes $750: other lambs $623 0740 good toet choice feeding lambs feeders $1100 1230 fleshy 98- - 133-poun- d $127501300 PORTLAND Jan 22 —Salable and total none: 5 days salable 8085: total 9345: market steady: good and choice 200 to 300 pounds $1375 few truckins $1385 and one decK $1300: 370 above 300 pounds $1150 ra) 1200 to 190 pounds light $1300(o)1350: sows to down good $900 6t lights $1200 1000 mostly $950 down feeder pigs closed sharply lower: large lots good 50 to 100 pounds $600 700 heavier weightS to $900 early Cattle—Salable and total none: for 5 days saleble 1575: total 1980: cal es 190 and 210: compared week ago most classes steady lighter rerelpts support to market : good to low choler fed steers load at $1625 feed lots $1500(41(100: mates of load at similar prlre last week Medium to good short fed $1350 (is 1 t common grades around $1000 tit 12 id) Medium to good heifers S I 1r0 nt11!0 common down to S850: canner and ruttier cows $4500c A 50: shelly down to $2 No: fat dairy rows $75041850: heavy Holsteins to $9 SO and over: mecitum to good beef cows $0 00 er1150: medltim to good bulls $850 Or 1025: few $1050: good to choice vertlera fully 50 rents nigher at $14 00415 00: few $1550 Sheep—Salable and total none for 5 days salable 1125 total 1945: fat lambs 50 cents higher active at advance: ewes $115o6i good to choice lambs steady: 14 50: choice elostelv sorted lots to $14 75 common to medium el450 fie 11 00: good common ewes $45041 500 slaughter to $20n down OMAHA Jan 22 ( AftW trA ) —Hogs— Salable rrosocctive 200: total 3500 carryover 9000: compared Friday last week weights 300 pounds down and sows mostly steady spots 25 cents higher on butchunder 180 pounds: over ers 10 to 15 cents lower 300: total 350: fed Cattle—Salable steers strong to 25 cents higher full advance on medium to good hortfeds heifers steady steady to 25 cents lower vealerl stocker and feeder classes firm to 25 cents higher week's top choice to prime 1257- pound fed steers $1650 several choke heifers choice loads S1600 H1640 S1525 good cows IS1200 few good balls venler top $1450: yearling stock$1100 ers and light feeders $1276: stock steer calves $1350: hulk medium to low choice fed steers S1200 eiP 1550: comps rants heifers $1125 01450: onimon and meto dium cows $775 H1025 medium t 2SA nd feeders r stockers choice :gin On Sheep—Salable 600: total 250: supply consists Of three loads ewes steady two d fed vs es loads good and choice S785: inset mixed COMM'In to good 103 r lambs Pounds $675: for week strong to 15 cents higher snots 2 5 cents up: yearlings scarce: ewes 25 to 35 cents good higher: feeding lambs mostly steady :t1 47511 and choice fed wooled lsmbs 1540 week's ton $1540 : medium and good and $1350 1460 good kinds t 300-poun- d 110-poun- alait-rnt- S L Exchange Keeps Lowe In Presidency Irving D Lowe was reelected president of the board of governors of the Salt Lake stock exchange Saturday at an annual meeting of members in the exchange building The meeting revised the constitution to reduce the number of directors on the board from nine to seven and to eliminate the second and third vice presidents Other members of the board are: F R Pett who was named vice president H E Havenor B W Dixon J C Lynch Arch J West and J M Allen Mr Lowe was named a member of the board of trustees for 1944 Ralph A Badger for 1944 and 1945 and Mr Lynch for 1944 1945 Mr Pett was made and 1946 secretary-treasure- r of the board and E P Emery assistant secretary-treasurer and caller Various committees named included: Listing committee—Mr Lynch chairman J C Johnson Mr Pett and Thornton D Morris Membership committee — Mr West chairman Mr Badger Mr Allen Mr Johnson and A R Lar- son Rules committee—Mr Havenor chairman Mr Johnson Mr Badger Mr Morris and W H Child Arbitration committee — Mr Dixon chairman: Mr Larson 785 2 25 lin Walter Sondrup George 16212 and Val Bag S Snow 62 00 55 25 Arrangements committee — Mr SR 00 Allen chairman: Mr Child Mr 73 00 Sondrup Henry W Doscher and E C Davies Unlisted Industrials Anked S 3 20 33 7N 715 It 50 192 00 9100 Public relations committee—Mr Mr Badger Mr Havenor Mr West and Mr Lynch Auditing committee — Mr Allen chairman Mr Snow and Mr Morris Pett chairman Mine Bank Oearings 422714000 S L 's debits Friday Same day last year clearings Saturday's Same day last year Week's clearings Same week last year 1 460130800 547539998 517091199 3009254950 2896223118 Wool Futures NEW YORK Jan 22 (AP—The wool market was unchanged today e both spot and futures Trading in future vas at a complete standstill Certificated grease wool spot $9700x Certificated spot wool tops 412700x x—Nomlnal choice natives mostly 51500 late: Food and fall slorrn and choice fed clips NO Pelts $1425 '4 1460: numer ma loads good ewes and choice fed $75047 b5 load lots medium and good $675 tc7 25 Iambi and choice $12 7541155 feeding load SC1 pounds : with smail per cent fats $1400 feeders straight medium and good 61$1200 pound 1 —Salable CHICAGO Jan 22 t hogs 1500: total 9500 generally steady: good and choice 200 to 300 pounds $1375 the top: 170 to 190 pounds S12500 1325: lighter weights scarce: good and choiee 310 to 350 Pound 'heavies $1250 41290: good and choice 350 to 550 pound sows $1175 (ce 1200 : few 300 pounds $1210: approximately 2000 unsold shipPers took none: compared week air all weights and grades Including sows steady Salable cattle 200: calve'' none: compared last week: Receipts smaller and measurably improved general undertone over last week: choice to prime steers steady to 25c higher: all others 50(a75c top fed steers $1700 long yearlings hr: reached $1700 and light yearlings $1690: mixed steers and heifers selling uo to $1675: hulk fat steers and Yearlings shortfeds $1375 1625: comparative n predominating at 81800 down: warmed-tiofferings $1100 0)1300: choice fitheir-er- g 75e °there 50 to 25c hieher: strong bulk betters sizno 0714 75: extreme up: tc- $1650: cows 50e higher: hulls strong' to 25 no: Yea 'ere : strong cutter cows closed at $775 down oractiest top welehty anuses' tuisils $1160! only outstanding beef bulls with weight $12 Pond and choice yealers $1350 Sr 15 no: this Hass steady: demand for stock cattle impeoved during week with market 1225 strong to 25c higher at $1000 mostly Salable sheep 500: total 2500: compared last week: Slaughter lambs fully 15025c higher: sheep Wong to 25c feedinc lambs scarce: week's bulk rood and ehoice fed wooled western lambs S155001585: extreme top $15 90 late for three loads 101 pound weights to shinners: medium end good lambs Sla On S1000 cull and common 1525: n: rn01 and choice fell shorn tel to lambs medium $14 75015 fM: $12506e 1350 : most good and obnice vcarlinr wethers $135O'1 75' odd lots $13S5 fri)1A00 rnetillim to choice slaurhter ewes $7250 S00: cull and eornmon SO 00 V700! 77 to SO nound 31265 1340 thin 82 feeding lambs pound vearlinr breeding ewes $1125 KANSAS curt Jan22 and total 5000: active fully Hogs salable on all weights: good and choice steady 200-30-0 $1350 305 to 350 pounds pounds $1225'1300: 170 to 190 pounds $1175 4p1300: 140 to 160 pounds 'tows 51100 01150 $100061150: Cattle salable 200 total 250: calves and total 25: for week: Slaughter slable steers and heifers 25 050c higher: other kiurs ateadv toto strong: stockers and 25c higher: top fat feeders fitrong steers $1535: bulk medium and good F 0 50411440: most good and low choice heifers 51275rd1425: ton $1500: good cows 51125sP1200: bulk common and medium $80041050: bulk medium and good stocker and feeder steers $1000 6P 1225: good and choice white faces $1250 25 fj1i for week: Sheep salable and total 700' Lambs 25c higher: ewes 256i 50c up: week's ton fed lambs $1570: many shiprnents $1525(i'11565: good and choice lambs with No 1 or better skins clipped : $14251-c1500top yearlings $1300: top ewes $800 fleshy feeding lambs $1290 1 AP-WF: e low-roo- d nations and the South American government of Argentina and Bolivia Such is already being reflected in the market prices of securities representing properties in these countries There would have been a break before but for the pressure of British groups with large investments in these countries And the fact that Great Britain obtains wartime required meat wheat tin' Now irs said etc quinine there's a way to protect the investments and assure continuation of shipments of these commodities It all adds up to one thought say financial circles and that is that "good neighbor" South American united nations members will grant approval for a military force to be sent into Argentina and Bolivia to prevent them from being a haven for escaped nazi gangsters and the wealth stolen from the people of subjugated countries up soon between the Moscow 07 02 03 Engineers Vote 'No Union' Marked by the largest attend- ance in many years the monthly meeting of the 'Utah section of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers on Thurs- day evening passed a resolution against the national institute's having anything to do with the formation of an institutional union "in self defense against the attempts of labor unions to unionize the mining engineers in this country" The resolution was the result of discussions concerning the recent "self defense" action of the American Society of Civil Engineers The resolution was passed 1 after discussions bearing upon gers of government agencies forcing technical men to be governed by labor unions?' the-'dan- axis-controll- ed - - International trade winds know that Adolf Schickelgruber the crazy Austrian paperhanger now hanging the Germans issued an order to all nazi military leaders that will make the world shudder when it is carried out—and its expected to be carried out by his stupid followers The order is to destroy completely Rome Bucharest Paris Amsterdam Rotterdam Oslo Antwerp and other big cities as they retreat This says the order in payment for allied air force destruction of Berlin Bremen Hamburg Cologne and other large German industrial centers Secretary of War Henry L Stimson isn't the type of man to spread "scare" stories When he says discontent and resentment burn deeply and festers In the hearts of the men on the fighting fronts because of home-frofailure to cooperate ha reveals what military men report A news correspondent in the Pacific theater reports that he saw weary men returning from the fighting lines yellow from atabrine tablets and in taking water-soaked uniforms they dirty hadn't been out of in more than 15 days—from the day they invaded Corporate executives warn that if strife on the home front isn't settled there'll be hell to pay when the fighting men come home—because of the resentment Secretary Stimson mentioned A few warn of a bloodless revolution—World War II veterans against labor leaders and political ward heelers It goes without business will suffersaying postwar nt a The Canadian wartime supply ministry will get the 5000 tons of bahla cocoa asked of the United States Canada's supply is down to only two months But say commodity circles make it on a basis and not lend-leaLet Canada pay:via wheat a Now is the time for the sections of the war food administration Office of price administration department of agriculture department of justice and all police organizations of municipal governments to get set for a wave of black marketeering that's sure to sweep the nation Racketeering gangsters are already storing large quantities of choice meats Because of the huge supplies they're getting all they want They're hoarding for resale this summer at huge Profits If all police ties don't prepare now to tackle the pending problem these hoodlums will get away with It and put us all to shame barter-trad- e above-ceilingpri- ce Earnings Reports NEW YORE Jen 22 fAP1--Fte- Toe troret sst In Freight Traffic Welker-Gooderha- " ed Potato Market el 100-roun- d fobaf: "! aYetitarerh vebtaaeirr:13ntifiroltroffraiornSertihontlilaft'51-lon5- 100-pou- - earl-line- 100-noun- d 100-poun- d or Investing Companies ! I i B-- R-- 9-- d 1 C se reports consolidated net profit tot the six months ndel December 31 of S1010020 equal to a ahem compared with $700146 $121 or 47 cents for the 1942 rwrtod and eldiaries report net eorporatton for the December 31 profit of 11110402e1 quarter eonal WASHINGTON Jan 22 (2F1' — ended to 25 cente a 'hare with Stit14- compared 931 or 15 cents for the comparable The Association of American Rail1942 roads reported Saturday that 780- - period Dram & Worts Cadistillers ownins a larre rm tot at 220 cars of revenue freight were nadian Peoria 111 tn't the onartar loaded during the week ending last November noreported 'Pt profit in Canadian ended eurrency of e1785441 to 22e a Saturday common share comparedequat with S2 544 la211 or a of 17221 an 4340 This was increase ahare in the ilk perind of 1942 Directors fleciared the cars or 23 per cent compared with ollarterly divielnd of St a cornmfm reviler 'hare oa re hip 14rrb 15 to stock of record the preceding week an increase of February 11 21772 cars or 33 per cent comCaterpillar e Tractor eompene reported not nrctit 4 105 4014 for the year pared with the corresponding week ended December 31 1943 compered wttn 31net profit of $7O02 449 In the precodioar a year ago and a decrease of Selto to 1043 wore $113445023 107 cars or 38 per cent compared year apainet S141100450 In 1041 toewe Inc reported net arninge for with two years ago the year ended Auriat 31 1043 of 113 422053 equal to $9 n1 Per tlholra eon-tarwith S12132806 or $702 In the preredinr! year The R J Reynold Tobacco Potrirsni reports net earnincs for 1943 of $18542 IDAHO FALLS Jan 22 (Ain—Shin'opal to tt LAS ittteh on the corn- 74( Idaho Falls ning point Information for Inter nninphonnrop10nuttcomAroltionr district: Offerings to light mostly forweathcar and annul sublect shipment ORAn 231 or $192 for 1442 ''rha er Wire inouirv moderate demand modrenorted enl1 for 1443 rea-tierate market firm ear shortage at load- comnanv a new hich of nA 42111P19 comnered ing Points is curtailing shipments illYtm 111044 the year Delivered sales f 0 b shinning Points: tattt Th Liceett & Myers previous Toharco cornrsni U S No 1 RUssetS size A In 100- - renorted net Income euhject to ten erectsDound sacks $256(0 264: an occasional t December 31 of In 10- - ton t mr the year endoel unwashed ear sold direct lower to enoal 54 52 each on comg15A58410 hundredDer pound sacks $2964304 common- and ease R COM Trlet1 'hares bined weight: anIdaho standardeargrade with 015754543 or $455 tor sacks occasional $212 In 10- - eomoared the orevinua lomat ”ound Darius a few 5275 Der hundred Mueller Brass" company of Port 1117 rottc cash Dealers' other sales Including Russets U S No track andA etenrnd'radtrttrNxec'n':emrot In packs washed la size a few $250: unwashed S240 (o 2 50 mi to $3 91 a canital share compered In best mostly- $245(t250 with revised ret for 1942 of sacks U S No 1 size A her hundred or a share 5934875 $352 Idaho standard grade $290 a sacks few $185: U S No 2 and Idaho utilitv grade sacks $125 ar 135: mostly S125 a130 hundredCash to growers bulk weight: Intmfficient trading at most Points New York San 22 (AN—National to establish a market for the district Association Securties Ds lam Inc CHICAGO Jan 22 Bid Asked —Arrivals 110: on track 222: total U S shipments 1054: supply moderate: for a tellieted Fund Inc 3 64 331 modwestern demand 1 30 best quality "tack Dteldend Shares 119 erate market steady: for northern stork Fund InveMom Inc 21 23 123 Tr demand very slow market dull: Idaho Keyatone estdn 26 98 29 59 Russet Burbank' U S No 1 $125 tr340: Keystone Cstdn 18 26 2070 Wyoming Bliss Triumphs U S No 1 Keystone Cstdn 8-- 4 9 51 10 42 $344: Minnesota and North Dakota Bliss Keystone Cstdn 4 I 416 462 commercialm $245: Cobblers 4 24 Triumphs 4 66 Maryland Funds commercials $250: Florida sack Quarterly Inc Shrs 92 629 Bliss Triumphs U S No 1 $265 per sack Railways Note Gain I 1 Use of Force Utah-Idaho 02 0034 0112 1 1 cents Mountain City Copper to $155 up 2 cents Walker to cents Eureka 35 cents up 7 QUOTATIONS Asked Lilly to 17 cents up 1 cents and Bid to 16 cents 0112 Park City Consolidated 00141 001Ati 0012 up 2 cents Fractional gains were 08 05 posted by Horn Silver Bullion 04 03 New Quincy and Tar Baby 1)5 0212 06 05 Sugar common de01 02A 02 to 0112 off 24 cents clined $292 03 0012 Also lower were American Metal 30 :35 73 75 and Silver Shield 034 03 Park Utah closed unchanged at WO 014 11 1012 $175 New Park at 60 cents Rico 10 08 01 00 12 Argentine at 47 cents and Com05 0612 bined Metals at 11 cents Others 04 02 05 01 unchanged were Bingham Metals 02 01 Tintic Lead Columbus Rexall and 04 02 12 : 300-poun- d 15' 1942 : 315 Std Brands! Std 011 Cal! Std Oil Ind' Std Oil N J! Studebaker! stin5hine Swift The United States bureau of Texas &Co MI n Pr mines preliminary figures cover- Tex Tex 0 Sul ing production of refined copper in Tex PA L T Oil1 1943 reveals the fact that United Tide The office of defense transportation reports an increase in bituminous coal moved in 1943 Tonnages moved in 1943 and 1944 were as follows in cars moved: 1943 um-tor- Foreign Ores Figure In Copper Output SATURDAY'S do S7 9611201 9377862 Total cars East and So 7771197 7720833 Produce Markets Western 1840004 1657029 eastern and P A MINIMUM PRICES The designation BUTTER IN BULK—SAN FRANCISCO southern includes all coal loaded 93 score S 43 $1050 92 score 4212 by the railroads east of the 90 score 4214 89 score 4134 Mississippi river and on the WaCHEESE—SAN FRANCISCO bash railroad in Iowa and Missouri Position of 77 Triplets Treasury FRANCISCO EGGSSAN WASHINGTON Jan 22 ( AP )—The po- but does not include about 60 per 4512 sition of the treasury January 20: Large white specials dozen loadcent of the Illinois-Indian- a 45 Large white extras dozen Receipts $953004SS46: expenditures 37 g7- Large white standards dozen net balance S29229969849 $101 ings or Alabama loadings of the white extrss dozeo 3312 70500880 working balance included $9 All other coal CHICAGO Jan 22 Cuatorna receipts for Frisco railroad was unchanged at OP A ceilings Saturday 42494717446 month $2595214286 loaded in States is United the tone firm Eggs—Specials No 1 and No 2 Receipts for fiscal year (July 1) 622394t391ic 1 No 3 and No 4 3803812c: 036 60335529 for fiscal Included in the western district expenditures No ex2 37 tip 37142c: No 3 year $5004573499543: excess of and extras No and No 4 38Cit 36112e etandards 3412 Total debt The western district shipped 191 penditures $2800913164014 over increase 35c: current receipts 34c: dirties 31032c previS17111563704451 per cent of the total compared ous day $20073502150 checks 30 enc small ggs 2514 OM Gold assets with 177 per cent in 1942 tone steady $ 2193E127852892 - - 297441 Shows Increase o 1! 11 Soft Coal Traffic CHICAGO Jan 22 (AP)—-Nwheat no corn no oats Ms nomiS125 malting Marley 0144 nal : feed S118 V12212 nominal Field seed per WO pounds nominal red top $1400 Timothy clover $3150 sweet clover 01500 redS5750600: - ' Market refrigerators irons radios television sets as well as complete lighting equipment for the new homes to be built at the rate of at least 500000 annually for $5750 many years Cash Quotations d - at 11 o TracieWm (11 S LI Stock Tons Prod 1943 1942 Lake Superior 96646000 101991898 dimouts" E States 10258335 9480000 The history of the electric utiliN E States 3668000 3493847 Wstern States 2863000 1725080 ties shows that private use of 697000 720172 Total Prod 113554000 118189336 electricity is more profitable for the industry than industrial power Tons Shipped Lake Superior 94988000 102528085 which is sold much lower rates Val $214836000 $229288382 and is in the field of household B E States— 9483000 10252132 V10 200445 M4 1 xime that the greatest expansion 21150000 N le States 3JV &ow) 3 4 4110t1 seems quite certain Recent surVal 5 21413001) 20423377 West stwtes 17113010 veys show conclusively tt812000 that deVal Tot Ship Tot VaL ' Foreseen in South America S Val I Mining issues gave an impressive display of strength the issues Twenty-tw- o last chapter of the turbu- past week on the Salt Lake Stock exchang6 lent history of utklity holding com- were active the same number as in the previous week Eleven three declined alicl eight closed with positions panies is now being written and advanced a new record is in the making unchanged By Lou Schneider says Fitch Investors' Service Most Clayton Silver advanced to a new2 Consolidated News Features of the holding companies are in high since 1937 at 72 cents up There's a diplomatic break due cents on the week Silver King the process of dissolution oi reCoalition advanced to $362 united Saturday Quotations From Leading Livestock Markets -- i I Mine Issues Turn Upward On S L Stock Exchange The 161 Although United States bureau 14 1512 1 8 1" am 18 of mines preliminary figures cov12 5912 5912 12 30 ering 1943 production of fluorspar Pc 304-4 412 did not list western output the 3 4 14 374 21 3134 3110 2114 diminishing percentage of the Pan A Air Pic 24 24 24 total supply coming from Illinois Param - 14 1 1 CnIll 11 1 and Kentucky the principal pro- Plait 12 96 96 96 Penney JC 11 1412 n A 14121 1412 ducers is indicative of the expan- Penn R R 61 28 14 28 27 14! 50 50 50 sion of western output The perwith a few common NORTH SALT LAKE Jan 22 (USDA) gold at Sti100itti825 21341 Dodgel 262' 213411 21 down to $750 Strictly good to choice centage from these two states was Phi 20341- 2012 2011- - 14 Phila Eleel is a summary of the North 31 2774' at $13501t 1400 venters were obtained 273' 27 41- - 14 —Following 76 in 1943: in 1942 it was 82 Philco Cp endSalt Lake livestock market for week and odd head up to $1450 However the 15' 46351 45751 4641 Philips Pet! 21: ing Friday January en:1 86 in 1941 of 1631-3! to common buik Gill of Plvrnth good sold at 81000 Comparisons Cattle—Total 181! 18341 for the week reetptI '1300 and C11111 down to S800 and below 14 Cr! 3 113'0 1134' 1144- were 5191 of which 327 sold on the mar1943 and 1942 domestic production Prsd &St Gm! One stock steers mixed losd of 5' Proc 57 5734' n7 ket compared with a total of 5111 last sold at Other hirh (morn steersi 12 and shipments are as follows: Ph Svc NJ16 131 13341 131 week and 4218 a year ago The better went to S1330 at feeder V21 S1275 6' 38 were 38121 (a1325 Pullman buyers of steers heifers and vealers 1943 1942 Tons the trilk of common to good lots at 71' 16141 38:"1 16 19 Pure Oil while other classes and grades with 4 grades strong A SE100 few eommon to good Ft C A 1200 sold 9'441 9341 38i A few good fat steers 'sold at 975 Domestic held steady 51 at g7506t)1150 Stock Ils 8125041325 K O 934 914 934 while the bulk of commotr feeder heifers 408000 337000 R Production 2'- 16341 1614 Rem Rand' 1614 to medium sold at $85011)1200 The bulk calves bulked et 8800 (1100 with a few 421 17 choice at WM and a part 1712 1712 - 14 of common to medium steer Dom Cons— 396000 351300 Rep Steel calves heifers sold at $800 31 29 29 34 Rey Tob BI 2934 and a few good kinds reached load Of VIOpntind heifer calves at $1240 01150 10000 9016 II 4312 4314j 41312 - ati $1200 Some good Cows sold at $1115 Exports Safeway St Hogs—Total recelpte fell Off somewhat 21 31 31 St Jo Lead 31 estimated at 11834 medium to good for the week andgaolwere 239600 6)1160 and the bulk of with Metallurgical d on the market comof 64! 41114 39 which 2234 134 brought 4114 schenlev D and cutter 1100 tr $950 21 88 a with of 88 total 19118 last week 88 29600 Ceramic Sears Roeb canners common at pared and at 211 18 1774 - 14 85000700 $7254925 17 serve! Inc There were very thin can- and 7916 a year ago 'Price' ruled steady 138400 Acid t 31 2544 Shell 11 Oil 2514 254 ners at $375 0) 450 Common to good on all classes Top of $1350 the 11 14 Sil K Coal 312 312 312 Consumed sold Price was naid for strictly good to choice a bulls scored few and 900 it $800 81 27 12 while some 200 to butchers 26741 27 up to $950 while cutters went down to medium 232000 242000 Simmons to rood went at 81200031100 14 25! 11 10341 11 by Steel Sinclair Oil and below Good to choice vealers A $700 RnIrl UP to $1200 over 61 40 74 few 011 Pounds 300 40 39 common were at and Acid taken 114000 81600 Skelly by 14 to 200 pounds netted 211 1212 Socony-Va1235 1212 to good netted $1350(01450 $1000 (01300 with culls Good to choice 1SO 23000 21600 South 160 to IRO 'Pounds a1150 by Glass etc Pac 2111 2814 2774 2814 down to S850 and below $120041250: to an 12 160 pounds S1000 56! 1900 2312 South were 2334 23344 iso Ry 17000 Hogs—Total receipts for the week 15000 by Other 131 4512! 4434 34 Sows bulked at 5900 0475 45121 do pf 22266 of which 2053 sold on the market (1050 a with 14 Cori few 2574!choice 25741 25 14 a liett weichts on total of 25275 last week Sperry strictly compared with 34 634 6141 634 and 13439 a year ago Buti:her classes of the butche- - (inter at S10006'10 25 Spiegel Inc! 114 1 - NEW YORK Jan 22 are Saturday's sales closing price and net change of each bond on the New York stock exchange: CORPORATION PONDS (Sales In $1000) Not Sti:1eal Close chit Hog & Co members stock exchange) cv bs 40 29100 Alleghany Low Close Change 2i 94 1 do 5s 50 st 13802 13824 up 17 Am & For Pow 53 2030 SI 8712 12 3647 3657 up 06 Am T & T 3123 66 1110814 2225 2236 up 01 11107114 do 314s 61 9865 up 16 A T & 8 F 41 95 0665 up 25 Bethlehem Steel 3121 82 1712112 5110512 D at ft G W 4s 36 261 49 14 111 Illinois Central 434 s 661 471 56 1 Southern Pacific 4122811 1791 71 do 412a 69 1411 72 112 1071 75121 do 4123 Oregon 77 - 131 Union Pacific lst 4s 47 18 21071Western Union 5s 51 41103141 Total sales Saturday $9232800 previous day $16859600: week ago $12607- 300: year ago $7799200: two years ago S7922350 January 1 to date $250026- 050 year ago $221121500 two years ago $171985700 NEW YORK Jan 22 tal—Rall issues continued their long advance In the bond market Saturday with prices on average attaining new peaks for the last six years Trading was light in other corporate departments and quotations were steady Gains were general in bonds of the Baltimore and Ohio North New Western York Central Southern Pacific and Seaboard Air Line Lehigh Valley 5s jumped 34 and Seaboard 4s of '50 rose about 2 Up fractions to more than a point were Atlantic Coast Line MorBoston and Maine ris and Essex 4 Ihs and 412s International Hydro Electric 6s featured the utility ditision with a sharp advance Prices were mixed in the foreign list and U S governments were steady a'ransactions totaled $9232800 4 face value against $12607300 the previous Saturday Cu-A- 22! 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