| Show r I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 24 1948 - AVERAGES ' ASSOCIATED niMLow Lut Chg High Industrial 15 rail IS utilities 40 total 90 S’ 95 40 5 40 413 41 711 70 SO 9 3 2 0 90 S 40 4 41 3 71 0 Market Enjoys Best Week Since Spring ‘NEW YORK Oct 23 TV— This was the best week the stock market has had since a spectacular -- ' advance About 32000000000 was added to the market value of all shares listed on the New York stock exchange The week closed on a rising note In Saturday’s short session the powerful momentum of Friday’s market slowed Mown but there was little question that the price curve still slanted upward Several steel Issues reached new highs for the year or longer and gains generally ran from fractions Turnover to around a point ° amounted to 680000 shares the busiest Saturday since the ex week-en- d trading change resumed recess after a summer Political trends profoundly affected trading strategy In addi tion there were such factors as a more favorable interpretation of the foreign news a rich flow of earnings and dividends the economy operating at record high levels and prospects of good business for months ahead' The market has been rising since around the first of the were Gains however month of the ac usually small and most to profes tivity was attributed sional 'traders mid-Ma- y ‘ NEW YORK BONDS t i MARKETS IN BRIEF S L BANK STOCKS Bid Asked i 215 00$ ' 225 00 53 00 52 00 200 00 215 00 63 00! 66 OO 217 OOI 227 OO 270 001 285 00 -- C TAT I 15l Colga-P-- NEW YORK CURB Salas in HundrdSales High Low Clos Col F A Ir Col Brest A Colum Gas Coml Credi Coml Sol vi Com A Sou Cons Cop Cons Edan C Nat Gas Con Vultee Coot Can Cont Mtra Con Oil Del Corn Prod Crane Co Crown Cork AF)- - Ayi B aeutti C Reg! Dairy Distill Gyps Lead P A Ltf Supply! NY CAStL! No Am Avt No An Co! No Pacific SI 7 I I M Wlllvs-O- 5i 5' 2 10! 67' 12 ‘ 58 63 8' I 30 59 t 14 19 12 48 32 58 63 7 29 59 14 18 32' 44 29 19' 18 ! 21 I 89 ! 32 I ‘ 8l ' 584 63 ij 12 32 44 29 19 17 35 30 59 14 19 12 This house At 2505 XL 2860 South Is typical of those in subdivisions developed by the Construction Co which Is under- - - ’ ' I 4l 71 II 50 84' 15 5' 3! 13 15! 3' 21t 21l 262l 25l 47 47 I 20 9 58 I I 22l 42l 35 i 66 48 I 24! 51 1 35 51 35 30 8 1 4' 4 41 25 9 57 22 42 35 65 ' l I 9 33 36 36 21 18) 30! 41 53 I 12 I 10l 70l 48 5 ’' I ’ V 9 $lf001900 ' -- 33!-36 21 18 54 21 18 54 30 41 12 30 40 12 12 5 29 74 26 19 74 60 47 47 34 17 10 ' (AP-USD- 0022 12 V4 30 26 97 60 47 29 10 25 70 48 5027 0026 I 3 5 44 ' 20 8 28 3' 484! 41i I 401 11I 15: 9 I 24l 20 24' 71 401 42 4 7i-6- 0 48 1171 I 3l 12' 54 2' 13! I 3 54 I 13-- ! 15 9 19 43 33 I 914' 13 ' 54' 13I ‘ goods used 126486 — -products shipped from their plants the best monthly total sine January's 127-22- 7 tons In a meeting with commerce department and munitions board officials Wednesexecutives of 14 sine and cadmium day concerns opposed any formal voluntary allocation program for the government’s Th government representastockpile purtives agreed to continue negotiating under chases with individual companies similar A business normal procedure respect to copper was anagreement withweek nounced last The government’s stockpiling discussions with lead and bismuth leaders was aduntil Nov 9 when additional data journed on supplies and consumption will be presented durThe St Joseph Lead Co announcedsouth-easern at its ing the week that lead output Missouri properties had reached the level sustained before the long strike However there which ended Sept 20 was no apparent change in the walkout zinc one slab which has kept plant and two zinc oxide plants of the American down for Co shut Zinc Lead and Smelting more than eight weeks and byonze in Quoted prices of brass c to a pound to got edged upward reflect Increased demand nonferroua metals price: Major — Copper 23 c a pound Connecticut valICLead — 1930e a pound 8t Louis Gulf New York foreign nominal 19 of Mexico porta Zinc — 15 c a pound East St Louis 16 15c New York: foreign nominal Gulf of Mexico porta Aluminum — 17c a pound Ingots shipping pigs 16c shipping point New-Yorpoint — Antimonv c 41 67o a poundTexcased bulk Laredo 38 cathNicjcl —40c a pound electrolytic Ontario 4290c odes Port of Colborne New York Platinum — $93 an ounce wholesale $96 retail New York Silver— 77 o an ounce New York 47 pence London Tin — $1 03 a pound New York Quicksilver — $76 to $78 a flash of 76 York pounds New ore — $28 a ton delivered Tungsten Chinese $24 00® 2475 New York In $ 8489663 00 7386677 00 10719189 04 9616548 09 69129630 95 57269342 32 GRAND Of Our AGY I Solt Lok9 u N C OR X - 0 RA r TC U’ 0 4 !j - !AI ' KV DOLL BUGGIES DOLLS WAGONS TOY AUTOS SLEDS MECHANICAL TOYS GAMES PAINT SETS TOY DISHES ELECTRIC STOVES lCE SKIS ' SKATES t SKI BOOTS ’ - Oose y NEW TOYS - 13’J i 4 w 4k V more generous soul r-- ! d Falls-Burle- y Wire inquiry generally lighter district demand rather light especially for Upper Market about steady Some shipValley ments loaded! from storage stock Sales fob shipping point ( cash track): According tor aiss and condiUon hundred-poun- d sacks Kuaset Burbanks U 8 No 1 size A washed minimum $2 40 2 50 best mostly around $2459250 U 8 No 2 few reported sales $1 80 Placerville The courage and excit- ability of youth! ' 121-potin- d XT 12-l- Tweoty-four-poun- 85-to- 5-- lb -- n f s ' tIhiXliMB v THE OLD MUST GIVE WAYj TO THE NEW it t i Rubber Tired Equipment Pays Off In profits High-Spe- fc&VwPv ' V £ V ed r -- r i i iV ww4" is' Department r I 6 ’i A' Large Assortment of WKrir-FjSjjm Sleeping that night on a bed-- j spring under a lean-t- o tent our4 bride (and “me too”) imagined every spider’s sound to be that of a leopard lion or any other ferocious animal Next day driving along the north bank of the Payette river en route to Boise we heard a rumble Thirty feet behind us the road had sluffed into the river At Centerville we shopped to see French Marie whd as the story went had “taken the rap’" for her sweetheart only to find that he had married another when she was released Here we saw cream rising on pans on the floor' of a room The w&lls were covered with bookcases full of French classics of incalculable value (which she lost in a subsequent fire) Marie could swear like a trooper but seldom has there been OPENING Buy Notv on Our Lay-atva-y Plan "MK that! Costs Seem Small The repairs to the car amounted to a paltry $15 the service trip ” from Boise some $150 but reach- -' ' ing the hospitable Owyhee hotelin Boise then owned by the graORE SHIPMENTS cious Lee Falk made us forget our troubles Park City New Park) 1282 tons Park Utah ConHenry Vernon has long since PRORTTCK MARKET solidated 363 tons Park Utah Keetiey passed to the beyond and likewise £ 275 tons Silver King Coalition (concen(Wholesaler to Retailer) French Marie so far as we know Z trates) 223 - tons Eggs so only our bride of those days Eureka (Cartoned) Grade AA 77c: grade A large 68c Consolidated 32 cars Eagle Blue- remains to verify this tale of rl- medium 64e grads B large 63® 67 e bellChief 3 Eureka Lilly 5 North Lily 1 diculous (now) adventure Butter R L Garrlty (silica) 1 score 74et 92 score 73c Ninety-thre- e Again Oldtimer tires of hearing Z Blaghaa 90 score 67 71 S Mines 6220 tons Combined present day mine equipment en- Metals Reduction Co 330 tons Kenne! d b cott Copper Corp 949 cars dally gineers complain about their “Life triplets 44e loaf 46c of Riley" existence avsraga longhorns 47e 15e W"1 en 30-3- d salable supply admost entirely cleanup loads and bunchea lambs and ewes no slaughter strictly good to choice carloads lambs offered compared clos last week slaughter lamb around steady considering steady good native quality: other classes 00 922 50 medium slaughter lambs $22 and good $20 0092150 car good to choice Idahos $24 25 load good and choice Oregon ewes $9 00 with freight benefit medium and good ewes $7 00 8 00: few ewes down to $5 75: common trucked-i- n bunches medium to good feeding lambs $18 00 92100 19e 8— L r - 360-poun- S L BANK CLEARINGS " never-to-be-forgott- en ' we-we- - 4 304192861 r Mires in Mud the i first day we became mired in the mud at Oxford Ida spent the night in a farmhouse where next morning a breakfast was served — have you ever seen a husky farm hand eat eight eggs for breakfast ? To illustrate another change of the past 25 years the kindly farmer who took two spotless white horses from the barn in the dark to pull us out of the mud thought his request for $2 to be pretty t high! From Oxford through Swan Lake other teams pulled us On -- 150-pag- 969-poun- -1' Zenith Radi Total sales Saturday 680000 shares revious day 1800 000- - week ago 393-12- 0 year ago 401550 two ago 285790 Jan 1 to date 240years 529762 year ago 204539779 two years ago Loews Ine L Star Cem Mars Field Martin OL st th rough the mud en route to Pocatello Leaving Boise rather late we arrived at Lowman as it drew dark Ascending Lowman’s summit about every wild animal known to Idaho was revealed by our headlights and by the time the transfer cabin in Bear Valley was reached there had been good reason to become squeamish about everything in general Henry Vernon had said “we cut a road through to the mine” (He did not say “Jfr miles in 17 days”) The “road” looked too tough to tackle on the darkest night we ever saw in Idaho coupled with the flaming eyes we have seen on the way up Back toward Lowman Tired and confused we slept sitting up in the coupe When the sun rose we saw we were directly in front— of the forest and another ranger station breakfast never to be forgotten 1 Find Cabin Deserted ' Playing croquet with stumps getting stuck in sand and plunging over midget precipices we arrived at the Mary Blue log cabin” to find it deserted but the mill” the canyon below First” runningwein saw was the skin and thing fur of a very big “silver tip” bear spread over the side of the cabin Chest-wis- e the bear had been terribly burned When Henry came up from the mill he explained the burns “Day before yesterday” he said “I found the bear in my bedroom-betweme and my 0 so 1 closed the door put a poker in the kitchen stove and let him have it when he rushed me” Just like I I v Friday’s bank debits day last year Batarday'a clearings Same day 'ast year Week’s clearings Sams weak last year 77BOe - a Sam T) Bogle A Co ‘ I 28 3 Barman N one-ha- lf 44 19) 43l 33l 9141 33' 9141 13' 2713( 28 I 74 I 44 ed trip WEEKLY METALS I 41 28 48 11 15 9 43 A Car Breaks Down That night after supper atj Placerville Bureauj Issues Booklet Creek going over Harris7 summit the trip to the largest supply feeder steers of season ap- On Distribution Costs Mary Blue proved too much fori In week steers and peared early our "car” and the drive shaft went ' heifers scant demandslaughter e improved on all A booklet “How classes feeder buyers offered keen comout right on the summit It was' petition for grass steels rows 50c to St Manufacturers Reduce Their Dis- six miles back to Placerville so50c tribution Costs” is available at the higher other classes mostly 25c to mehigher feeders fully 50c higher few mindful of the animals we had NEW YORK Oct 23 (AP) — A major dium office of Salt the Lake bunches steers departslaughter grass domestic producer of line startled thg in- $20 50 924 25 odd bead good $24 75® ment of commerce room 508 fed- our bride lock the doors while we ' 25 25 medium grass heifers $20 00® ran (we could run in those days) this week by boosting his price dustrycent a pound to 15 e East St Louis 23 50 odd good $24 50 common $1650 eral building back to Placerville for help 19 00 load good cows $19 50 few basis A of sales of study practices The region had been timbered: And by week's end enough other im- head on heifer order $20 00 20 75 other marwho reduced have to had followed this lead on good lots $27 50 29 00 medium $14 50 producers portant sellers new 300 feet below the summit About common to cutter 50 14 1700 00 generally establish the $12 quotation expenses and increased we the solicitous Some producers had canners $10 00912 00 good beef bulls keting the basis of sales bridegroom saw declined for a time to quote anv defion $20 50 22 50 : medium to good sausage profits the booklet points out that a big gray bear sitting by the' ntte price while other sold tonnages bulls "selective $19 50 92150 cutter and common distribution” rather we side of the road So the basis of price prevailing on the date of $16 00 18 00 good and choice vealers than 100 coverage is the key to up a slender limb left behindpickedshihment 50 26 00- few choice $27 00 9 28 00 $23 durbv several official new made The medium $20 00 9 23 00: cull to eommon reduced casts and increased sales price concerns compares with 12e a $1400 919 two loads choice 00 ing timber operations and rammed large zinc feeder cteers $25 50 2570: around pound in effect between Jan 21 and Julv the bear — which turned out to be 28 of this year 10 25 626 25 carloads averaging $24259 cona stump! Luckily our weapon had 1 POTATO MARKET Supplies of both lead and copper with to 10® carloads 978 few $23 pounds tinued short of the lively demand 00: few carloads feeding heifers $19 50 IDAHO FALLS Ida Oct 23 (AP) — been held at our side or we would 7 and quotably unchanged 24 20 medium prices firm sales $15 00917 00good Potato shipping point Information for have been spitted for barbecuing of copper still failed and 60: Brisk foreign choice calves $23 75 926 50: two Idaho Falla Upper Valley Twin Falla parabroad from to satisfv the Inquiry mixed stock calves With both arms feeling torn’ good section Burley Friday: Italy of copper loads ticularly from France and $24 00 — Loadings ind offering light for Upper from their sockets we did run to7 none During Septembertonsmakers week for 6765: Salable Sheep of refined copper Valley aectios moderate Twin ' 4’! 59! 19i 19l 19l 68 67 67 21 4 341 60 11! 81 002550 65 47 66 38 40 mid-Augu- NORTH SALT LAKE Oct 23 (Utah-USDweek’s top closing top — Cattle — For week total salable Friday $27 Wednesday 00 closing $2750 bulks 180 to 240 lbs 27 50 00 240 $26 to 260 lbs on most 886 Demand improved receipts $26 00® 26 50 260 to 280 lba $25 50® classes but slaughter steers and heifers 26 00 280 to 300 lbs $25 sows scarce compared with week ago most 300 to 330 lbs $24 50® 2500 $22 00 2400 few light kinds on classes at least 50c higher spots ae much mostly butcher order to as $1 00 higher medium and good grass up $25 00 Sheep— For week --total salable receipts steers $23 00 2475 odd good 1234 slaughter 26 with week ago good and common to medium 00 Compared $25 00 $18 40 22 50 common dairy types below choice slaughter lambs strong to 50c good and choice native Iambs $17 00 medium grass heifers $2000® higher medium and 22 75 common $1700 1950 few good $23 00 $2100® 22 00 ewes about steady good mecows $19 25 bulk medium to good ewes $6 50 8 50 choice possibly quoted dium $14 50 ® 1650 cutter to common canners SIOOO® 1200 up to $9 00 common $5O0 6 00 late 11 00 $1250® lambs closed 50c lower good beef bulls $2100® 21 50: medium Friday slaughter steady with Friday a week ago to good sausage bulls $1850® 1900 or good choice and native lambs $22 00 1® 2250 choice commn $16 00® 17 50 good and vealers $24 00® 26 00 odd head $2700 medium and good $20 00 2L00 medium $18 50® 2200 common $16 00 OGDEN Oct 25 — Hogs — ® 1800 good and choice stocker and and total none for week salable feedef steers $23 00 25 00 car choice Salable 335 last compared Friday butcher classes lots 25c higher 680 lbs $26 90 medium to good odddown sows about steady week’s top 00 common $1700 $18 $27 50 Wednesday extreme top Thursday calves choice stock and $2450® good $2725 $27 00 closing top closing Friday 26 00 — bulks 180 to 240 pounds $26 00 salable total week For receipts Hogs to 260 pounds $26 50 260 347 Compared with last Friday butcher 240 to 280 50 26 to 280 300 $25 00: pounds sows about steady pounds $25 00 25 50 300 to 330 classes 25c higher 24 00: 2500 bulk sows $22 00 pounds $2450 few light kinds on butcher order $25 00 Cattle —Salable none for week 3387 80' 80j 34 17' 25i 1725! 10 81 34 41 401 25 1 10 41! ' -- 25' 12 117 25' 23 12 5 30 26 20 10 60 9! 47 3 291a! 29 7 10 10 5 23 25 8' 70 9 47 20 9 57 22 42 357 ' 15l 12 171 9 54 33 81 I‘ 20 47! 66 38 40 40) 36 36' 13 13 i 2 66 6 39 16' 57 257 LIVESTOCK MARKETS Woolworth Young SAT Ligg A My Lockheed as $6000-$665- ’ Difficulties Gone Seldom does today’s mine equipment engineer have to slap his trusty horSe on the flank to send him back to the livery stable and put on snowshoes to reach his objective Today it is mostly automobiles and smooth highways right up to the shaft collar Not! so many years ago it took a popular “cheap” automobile equipped with special gear shift to dear the high centers boulders and stumps to reach such collar of shaft So for jthe benefit of some of the younger equipment men we decided to describe just one mine trip of some 25 years ago — a description we would not dare but for the fact that our good partner in life made the trip —will testify to its truth however fantastic it may sound It all Started when the late Henry Vernon of Boise told us to “run up” ito the Mary Blue gold mine to see how our equipment was operating He said “just turn off the road at the old transfer (Btage coach change) cabin above Lowman’s summit about 75 miles from Boise” Having t been to Quartzburg Idaho City and through Boise Basin in the dead of winter more than once the proposition sounded easy becaysq of the time It was — and we suggested that our young bride make the high-power- Construction Co is ready to undertake its fourth and fifth postwar subdivision developments which will contain a total of 200 houses Nick E Papanikolas general construction manager announced Saturday Fifty of the homes will be built just north and west of the new Brockbank junior high school in Magna and 150 in Canyon Rim subdivision Homes in the latter group will be on 2920 South east of 2900 East Fifty of the Canyon Rim homes will be in the $10600 price class of 1140 sq ft with three bedrooms The re0 mainder will be in the price class The Magna homes will be in the same price class The company has developed several subdivisions during' 0 the past two years-2- 1 homes in the price class on Vidas and Leslie aves between 2nd and 3rd East 54 homes in North Mill Creek Heights and 54 iriVeterans and Lakeview Heights near 2760 South and 2450 East Cannon-Papanikol- 16J I - $6900-$895- 19i 18! 16l taking wo more building- projects in immediate future Fifty houses will be near new Brockbank high school Magna and 150 In Canyon Kim junior - Company to Construct 200 Houses in Two Divisions 1 35 HI 20 89 ) 107 20 as Cannon-Papanikol- -- 44 29 89 4k A 1L 48 i L ' 10141 10 16 21 21 10 11 1071 6 36 36 36 13 33T4I 33 337 12 4 4 l 42' 10 9 71 38! 21 2 2 2 ' 111 I 481 32 V t -- A Hogls A Co 22' 14' 4' 35 Northw Air Ohio Oil Pac GAEI Packard Pan Am A Pa ram Piel Park Ut C1 Parke Dav Penney Penn RR I Pepsi-Col- a I Phel Dodge! Phils Elect Philco Corp! Phil Morris! PhillipsOHPet Plym Pro A Gam Pub Svc C Pullman Pur Oil Radio Corp C Reading Rem Rand F I ( 2 7i S' 3 62' 43 5 4 35' lj 14' I Twent C-Un Carbide' Un OU Cal' Union Part Untd Air LI Untd Aircr' Untd Corp! Untd Fruit' U S Lines U S Pipe I U 8 Rub U 8 Smelt U 8 Steel Vanadium Warner Pic West Auto West Union Westgb Air Westg Elec White Mot Hupp Corp Idaho Pow in Central Indust Ray Inland Stl In Con Cop Harvss Int M A C Int lot— N Can Int Paper Int T A T J A AL Stl Kennecott Kroger Co Lambert LOF Glass L McN A L Martin-Pa- v Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat Trl-Co- nt Holland F Homeetake Hud A Ma B HA8 23 I Transam Goodrich Good TAR Motl Gt N Ry pf Gt W Sug Greyhound Gulf Oil Oct T TrAW Air Gra-- P Hudson Mission Cp do Ward1 Mont pf Murray Cpi Nasb-Kel- pfd Tide W Oil Tim Roll B Co1 Goodall-- 8 C Telautogr Texas Co Tex Gulf P Tex Gulf S Tex P L Trl Thermold Total stoek sale Saturday 180000 Eversharp F T A Rad Sharss yaar ago 137710 shares Frueh Tra Gen Baking Gen Bronze INVESTING COMPANIES Gen Cable Gen Elec Gen Foods I Bid I Asked Gen Mot Gen Refrac Gillette 8R Gltdden McIntyre P McK A R Mid-Pet i Spiegel Std GE$4p! Std Oil Cali Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J Dr Sterling Stone A W Stude Corp Sunshine PAL RR i T J —j Low Close High 190 64 18971 19019 Change Up 43 62 37 62 12 62 24 Up 13 35 82 35 65 3575 Up 10 70 89 70 56 70 73 Up 16 Bonds 98 35 unchanged Commodities: 143 63 off 02 Sinclair Oil Socony-Va- c Sou Pacific South Ry Sperry Cp Inc 8ugar e CHICAGO By Few appreciate the contribution t the mining: Industry tlje miner and the general welfare of national economy made by the mine equipment sales engineer The lot of these eager men has changed in about the same proportion as has the equipment they market during the past quarter century And fraftkly Oldtimer rebels at the tales tf hardship recited by some of today’s purveyors of equipment to the industry i 1- - AVERAGES S Repub Avi Repub Steel! Reyn To B Royal Type!I Safeway St Jo Leadl Schen Dist Sears Roebl Seeger Refj Serve! Ine! Silv King Cl I Simmons do pfd ug Aircr Pont GRAIN FUTURES ili Industrials Ralls Utilities! 65 stocks 38l Chryaler P $1122213900 each eased He DOW-JONE- A r By OLDTIMER pretty good Saturday on the Salt Lake stock exchange particularly in view of the short trading day A total of 58300 shares changed hands including 6500 on the curb This compared with 62000 shared sold Friday when 33900 moved ‘ on curb New Park made 'the best’ gain of the day Saturday selling 500 at $170 up 5c Combined Metals was up lc on 500 at 21c Eureka Lilly picked up c and other gains were 14 c Cardiff slipped 3c on 6500 closlost ing at 31 He Columbus-Rexa- ll He and Leonora and Union Chief I Sllrer (O 81 Sliver (Band By J 23 50c 19 50c IS 00c 90 125 If NEW YORK STOCK MARKET I I Sales la Net 100a iSalea) High Low j Close! Chg Adm 6 20 20 ! 20 Exp! Air Reduc 29 24 24 24 3 3 Alleg Corpj 78 34 Allied Strs 4 32 32 32 Allis-16 34 34 34 Mfg 7 Am Airline 23 7 7 9 80 Amer Can! 80 44 80 2i 39 Am C A Ft 38 38 41 Am Distill! 1 38 38 5 23 Amer Loco’ 23 23 37J 11 Am P A Lt 10 10 A It A 88 41 15 15 15 ' Am S A R 5 61 61 60 Am 231152 152 152 Am Too pf 40 132 132 132 A W Wki 8 10 8 Am Woolen 44 39 1 44 Anacon Cp 30 38 38 38 Armco Stl 34 32 32 32 Arm A Co 8 54 8 8 3 58 I 57 Atl Cat Ln 58 2 22 HI 22 Atlas Corp 22 Avco Mfg 7 7 47 7 18 Bald Loco 15 15 14 30 14 Balt A O 14 5 41 Barnad Oil 41 41 2 11 11 Bth Ir Wks 11 Bndix Avia 6 30 36 35 11 32 Beat Foods! 31 1 31 04 39 Beth Steel 39 39 2 25 25 25 Boeing Air Borden Col 1 42 42 42 Bora-Wr- n I 6 63 I 63 i 63 18 8 8 4 9 9 5 34 34 34 legs M idd Co 12 10 10 10 Burr A Ml 6f 16 16 16 Call D G Ale Can Pacific Case J I Co Cat Tract1 Celaneae Celotex Cor Cer de Pas Ches A O Chi IAL A Chi I A LB Chi A NW do pfd 4 Mines Equipment Salesmen Stir Memory of Oldtimer i 9 Both prices and volume looked Hogs — Nominally steady Cattle — Nominally steady I J Looks Good Ou Si L Mart trade laid Ain t Price Volume NEW YORK Stocks —Steady profit-takin- g slows advance Bonds — Quiet some rails improve: CHICAGO: Wheat — Steady domestic flour business better Com — Easy heavy yields Oats— Little changed in light Continental National 1$ First Security Corp Utah Savings A Trust Utah Stat National Walker Bank A Trustl I Zion's Savings y i METAL QUOTATIONS Coppst Intermountain Business News Mines and Markets 2 2 2 2 84 Total amir Saturday $1962000 previous day $4200000 week ago $1028-OOyear ago $1217000 two years ago $839969140 $1384000 Jan 1 to date two years ago year $831572120 S9 S) S TKTssFfCoixfwrpo ii? 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