Show —"V'''ve - 1 r ' 1 K Coal Mine Explosion Study Reveals Interesting Facts that while the spring of the year By OLDTIDIER next to the busy winter ranks Coal mine explosions Invariably the other suspected season create discussion and speculation months —fall—has produced the fewest concerning the total number re- number of explosions and fatalities corded iI n the- United States the of all the seasons One might venseason of the year in which they ture the coal mines that thought severoccur most frequently their sn tired" after the usual are "not ity and their trend And invariably summer decline in activities and opinions depend upon the genera- that in the spring they are "tired" tion expressine the opinions the after the heavy winter run - - personal contact and the memories of all concerned The Illinois disaster of the past few days coming immediately after The passing over Central of a severe storm created the usual discus5ions bearing upon the factor of dmatic and atmospheric changes in mine explosions Most coal mime veterans can remember e miner's warning about the climatic changes in the spring and fall of the:year It is not uncommon to hear the opinion expressed west that mine particularlytn the more prevalent in explosioni-ar- e the early spring and fall As we shall see here in Utah there is good reason for such thinking Data Covers Century The official records of major evplosiono—in which five or more men lost their lives in U S coal mines—go back to 1939 and are recorded by the U S bureau of ?nines Fairly complete data Includes the year 1943 The data on seasonal and degree of severity of major coal mine for the period ' plosions from 1839 through 1945 are likely to change the ideas of many especially as to the seasons in which the major disasters have occurred Tabulated the figures show for the 106 years: Season No Explosions Fatalities 120 3471 Spring 62 1130 Summer 46 Fall 941 166 Winter 4608 old-tim- - - 106-ye- 1 ar - - — Totals 302 10150 Winter Ranks High From theserligures it can be seen I 1 - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed 1proposal' will be received by the state Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah pmtimeTuesday April 15 rst2atill a2o:13 at that - Road opened ler construction Of a 2-publicly Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Road in Wayne County the same being that section of b st 111 between leasdale Junction and Teasdale Identified as Federal Aid Secondary Project No ill The length of road to be constructed or improved is 1603 miles and the principai iterris ol work are approxi Jhately as follows: 8000 Tons Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel iSurface Course and 17000 Cu Unclassified Excavation The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletor assigning the contract ting 1 he minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on thit contract shall be SI SO per hour The minimum wage paid to all Intermediate labor emplojed on this contract shall be 81125 per hour The minimum wage paid to all un skilied labor employed on this con tract shall be $LOO per hour The attention of bidders is directed to the tact that this Commission has been adviNed by the Wage and lour DIVIsiOn U 8 Department of Labor that contractors engaged In highway meet construction work are required to s the provisions of the Fair t Act of 1938 (52 IOW) Plans and specifications are on file In the offiCe of the State Road Corn mission Salt Lake City and the office of its District Engineer at Richfield Vtab where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specification proposal forms and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City7 on depositing $200 bid'which will be refunded providing Oers submits an bid and returns the plans acceptable within even days after the opening of bids Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved SUrttl company guaranteeing to fur nisi said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids is reserved Cash certified check clothier's check or approved proposal guaranty bond for not less than live per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the 614614 Rosd Cornmimion must accompany each bid as lividence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as Yea( u ired Any additional Information may be ikecured at the office of the State Road Commission i)stel this 30th day of March 1947 UTAH s BYMAYHLYAVITT Chairtnan 1-d- - ' Labor-8tandard- Si-a- 4 - I i 0 : - -- - sr It Interesting to note that the number of summer explosions were heaviest during bothwo14 wars and during the "roarilie"1920s Some 38 of the 62 major ayrnmer explosions came after 1913 Utah's two greatest explosions occurred in the spring: Castlegate (171 killed) March 8 1924 and Winter Quarters (200 killed) May is 1900 1 Average Drops Over the period there have been an average of 257 per year but major explosion 1945 since 1930 through the 36 average has dropped to about per year The worst coal mine explosions in history haye been: Lille Mine Year 1839 Black Heath Pa 40 1855 Midlothian Va 55 1867 Bright Hope 69 1884 Laurel Va 112 1891 Mammoth Pa 109 1892 Krebs Okla 100 106-ye- ar - 1900 1902 1902 1903 1904 1903 1907 1907 1907 1908 1910 1910 1910 1910 1911 1911 1912 1912 1913 1913 1914 1915 1917 1917 1922 1922 1923 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1929 1930 1931 1040 Canyon Wyo 4 Winter Quarters Utah Fraterville Tenn Rolling Mill Pa Blossburg N M Harwick Pa Virginia City Ala - - Stuart W Va W Va Monougah Darr Pa Rachel Pa - Primer° Colo Palos Ala Starkville Colo Victor Amer Colo Banner Ala Cross Mountain Tenn San Bois Okla Jed W Va Cincinnati Pa Stag Canyon N M Eccles W Va Layland W Va Hastings Colo Clay Ky Reilly Pa Dolomite Ala Stag Canyon N M Frontier Wyo Castlegate Utah Benwood W Va City Ind Farmville N C Wilburton Okla Federal W Va Mather Pa Kinloch Pa 'Old Town Okla Millfield Ohio 60 200 181 112 169 179 108 84 361 239 154 75 83 56 79 128 84 73 81 96 263 181 112 121 62 77 90 120 99 171 119 52 53 91 97 195 46 61 79 54 91 Shafer III Bartley W Va Record Breaks It is unfortunate that the Centralia disaster has broken a record without any great fatality disasters which have gradually become fewer and fewer as the years pass The year 1907 was the worst year In U S recorded history with 887 rge—n killed in 14 major explosions and this had much to do with the subsequent efforts of the U S bureau of mines which first went into real action In disaster and laccident prevention work about 1910 six-ye- ar Fatality Rate Lowered In considering the above outline of major explosions one must not overlook the progress made in the fatality rate for all accidents in the bituminous coal mines In 1945 the rate fell td 164 men killed per million tons mined and to about 12 t In 1946 And one must realize that reof statements to the congardleu trary coal mines will blow up in spite of all human ingenuity in engineering and management can do—some atmospheric some hu- man or mechanical 'failure—all make explosions unpredictable Further also despite propaganda NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS the last- thing coal mine manageSealed piornmels Will be received by ment desires is an explosion—the the State ItJael CoMMnitin of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah quickest road to bankruptcy today 2 °clock pm Tuesday April 15 not to mention the human side of unt1 1a47 and at 'that time publicly Mixed disaster for construction of & - Road opened bituminous Surfaced Road- in Wasatch ' County the same being that section of S R No 212 between Wellsburg Jct NEW YORK CURB 2- DOW-JONE- I I i I I lis-- — C Irat 111 111 1 — 4 511!-S- 28 14388 1281484 48175 498117 604000 — - i Budd Co I Calif Pick 1 Calla The Asociated Press composite was off 1 of a point at 657 but on the week retained a net gain of 5 Transfers of 290000 shares equalled the tow of last Oct 26 which was a bottom since Sept 16 1944 The week's aggregate of 4447690 shares compared with 3738860 the week before which were a minimum since 60-sto- I at Pli do IR Mini A LI Mil 11152 41 31 21 21 21 21 11 61 71 - 111 t 71 21 31 f so ?seine UNLISTED STOCKS 1 11111 x 1 ' - ' 134 Soillh Ry Sperry (or Inc Spiegel SI G&101 pt ratan 0 Cal Stan 0 Imi Stan 0 NJ St & Web Studs Cor Sun Mng Texan Co Tex 0 Pro T P IA Trl Therm Col T w A 001 Timk R 131 Transsna T & W Air Tri-Corld Twen C41 Un Carbide' 0 Cett In Un Air Li Unit Aircri l l 111 34 31 11 11 14i35 51 54 - 24 72 - 12 2 32 3 0 IA ' 30 38 52121 34 wit Weat 51 B A 40s 2:114 5114 40 3 8141 23 e4 22 2 2 IA I T Bh & T1 81 21 41 1 12 — i413 2731a - 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Nov 2244 e: cegting fob refinery 2114 Lake '' doiRered tansy 211lee New York 15c: nt Lead common Gulf Louis 14801485e ports foreign 1044-111-4- nominal e I - 1 ' Love Clneo 1324 2194 21514 3334 o0 LERI—Gteorce Edmond Owen 74 ro tIred Lehi farmer I dtet of mcausee Incident at th borne 530 p to Saturday or age Charles Owen 64(10 W 27'6 a brother South Fasrview where ha had been & nueat month" for three Dec Beaver 5 1872 In Beaver Bern count''' eon of George' E and teleran Vaiere ot the Churrts a was Owen member he tine 11:ntt It of lesla Chriq f Uvter-ditwife Msraaret Rube Owen died In 19 101 a foster em Ketth raseRatStirvivint areWash Renton ' the hrother Funeral nervices tor Isaiah J Liewelvn Owen Mr& Nettle Stay ten: three view andCantons-IA82 3022 Berkley at who died Thursday riett Satnner Urn tvill be conducted Tuesday at ltim at 125 Palmer and &Ire Harriet si Kelsey Minteree' N Main Burial will be in it Lak City Beaver ville Beaver county cemrtery Friends may call at place of funeral Punday and Monday from 2 to 8 pm and Ta Tuesday prior to services MURRAY—Funeral services foe Wm Ada Pearl Thompson Jacobson Al Murriiii who died Friday will be conductest Tuesday noon in Murray Third wrd chisoet Cisurris Saint bv (MEP:N1111ER of Jesus Christ of Emery County — Funeral stenleen tor Delbert Eugene Curtis VItimer itarnstt BartaA wtAl bo blahora 7 Greenriver 67 who died at In Murray cemetery Friday at P Ptate Nes Friends may rail pm will be conducted in the tireenrIver uard chapel Church of Jean' Chkila of tiatt vaning and Tuesday brief-titerls Mainto 2 alundav at P Latterdav ices tit Ile Wall born at Aurora Sevier county and Julia April 9 1697 a Heotv:of k:gra Itmoat hin Evert Corti tinI nuent II re et Aurora having toot ett to 11reevo Carh rounty—Funerat He wan unrIver only get en yearn a go sori lest tor iitioCias IA001 Cliscasiis I I married lie) tiird in ilia horn here late Thurstal WO aim IV ink lit half !littera Mrs Wiii be ror i etre' Isittod Pheusrd and Mrs (iiie of a heart ailment Salina at I p M in Providence lisriling Price and a brother Wilford hinmlay or the etturert n rii ol Jeros Chaps! Curtin Price t ter-dSs into by £rnsty Cliroit or U bishop y Ada P 80 o Dottglas Wood Checketts George 0214 ' 153 :713134 - 7381 150 0014 0114 75 104 2815 2750 I lit Bogle :':: :!'::::: ':: ::::: - ::: :::: ::': - - --- - - - :::-::- t : '' :: 4 '2 : i71 :::r::- I : - :::::: :i::: V' ' ' :::::: s) ACI:sk : 00006: : 4vie ::' ' L1 OS 11‘Ir 1111P ' t rall - 1 ' i ! :12 '' 7:: ':2 0044 8214 70 7244 $:!!:: - 4 711i 104 104 2815 2815 2750 2759 2475 2205 1 i:::i:il:::::i''':'' J i'::::: ' EQUIPMENT - :::::i:::::: e- — p 1- :1::" - ' t 1 ctIrgy (111DIF LA r' '' ' t1 ' ''lic " ' 7 7 - i 1 ' ‘ : 04tAfel''''' 8 wok i - - - or It ip! 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1i 1 101$ -814 10121 - : 11 1 Eva N Itodges Wells d 34 I h 256-12n- d Ils i Ole Max Lewellyn er '' 13 3 0 711 4 44 1111 iki 4 11 - 1111112 121S 1 t - Johanna 4 ie 114 - Butler Clara Co Realty 1 Y ' 80134 11304 80134 19it 011t1 Is -' - 14 12 1134 13 197a 4M 13 12 !14 1 - 51141- - Local -- Plaintiff awarded decree quieting title to certain real property in Salt Lake county WEEKLY METALS Loral Realty Co vc Henry A Willie Plaintiff awarded decree quieting title to NEW YORK March 29 real property in Snit Lak countymCiento watched congress tide week as ennstimera I lis eiproill ‘s Itaird Realty It Inmate openett hearing's on I hal pro- tment M Co Plaintiff awarded decree tilliat a to 4a the end oils temporarily posal his title tO certain real property in halt puttliti 101port Out y However in itsit Lillie city Ip: 7 poen Lake count y hard president of the Kennecott Copper Corp bald that the sitspenaion Wollid not BIRTHS avert a Nipper otiortoge through the next yesei With demand running higher titan current world production Salt Lake City Sentient and fell from B Boggio The government stockpile --Jo- hn tract 1774-7t°rabid' 57108 tons to 38022 tone in teebritary 141amt March 1 daughter and fabricators expected to get little more Lyman OGDEN — Rtquien mass for Mn A n t hon y Blanche and Vatie—Thomaa of this foreign mined metal after April Richard'' 2232 It 9th Banal wife of John Pomo $I died daughter Johanna Domest lc copper prices cont Mood at March 1 Wednesday lioggio 21134 cents a pound but foreign copper — conducted be wilt Ambtos and afternoon Frank Paula Monday at tiergenifolmeA 12N-3rwas reported sold at lumina 224 cents Yvonnt Catholic church at am 10 East $t Joseph's daughter a pound New York The holy rosary will he recited timidity at March a b'oreignmined silver advanced 412 yenta Hernial—Victor and Jaw l Viola Glee& 1 8 pm at the Ktrkendall-Darlin- g mortuary an ounce Monday in New York lost 4 Airbags —aieh S chapti village daughter cents of the gain then recovered 1 cent and was quoted at 7414 cents an ounce :: : : :::::!::: London quoat the end of the week :::!:::i'':: ' ::::::::: tations followed New York up and down '!:!:::::::::::::7 of supply adThe British ministry :: :::i:':::'::::::'' ::: venced the price of virgin alltminum ingot ::::::::::::::::'::::::::::::::'::::::::::'::'::::::::::::::' : to the equivalent of lli!te U ft cents a The U S price held at 15 cents ::::'::'::: :: pound : ticreed Irtnancs The Reconetruction Corp ii'':::::::::::::::i to pRY Bolivian tin producera an average of 78 rents a pound on 3047 output an 4 i:::::':::: Fools::::::::::: it was increase of P cents a pound :: estimated the II B will set 10000 to i::::i':::i:::::::il 12000 long tons from Bolivia during ' i':iii:::::::::: i The dorneetic price held at 70 1047 '' (AP)--Copp- 1ig i 38144 12 - 1514 2214 Wit 4 401 23141 1e SS 14 1011111 4 Willie vir A Henry f 1 L ENTERED Third District Court I 1 - Elizabeth J R Brissette GRANTED JUDGMENTS ej I ' automobile reportedly driven by the tfondant Mercantile InstituZion's Cooperative tion vo M rm William fichubach Plaintiff seeks for breach of contract as te - 24 ir1 144 4 34 30 as IS514 40 81 Illti 1e 1 - James Robert John Kammeyer sues for for Plaintiff Rytting h suffered when $1035565 struck by di-an Iniurie lowor-ittric- 11 43 14 daughter Court Third District M vs lambs 50c fully replacement higher choice wooled slaughter tly lambs largely $2223 early and $2250 late latter price the week's top paid on 500 doubles 02 to 1121b: 1191b $2240 at time lot good and choirs lambs choice No hip pelts $2000: good and best feedtw011 697501025: slaughter lambs 42100 and ing shearing 141 3134 ' 2000 last Friday unevently lower week's topsows42775 $125 0173 52585: lightweight early closing : top Lew feeding pigs a2600 4424421 S2500: Sheep-Com-pared last Friday slaughter l In lower heavies Iamb i' steady inatances slaughter ewes strong to 25o : t12 1?14 1914 27 :--- SUITS FILED WM lit 3112 1514 ni 25141 lI -- 303 3293 Allen L Davis 21 Salt Lake 50e-$10- 0 31 40 3 2 44 23134 71 321341 Eleol VillOveri Woolworth 11 33 5 58 1 3 12 1 7 IA 411101 481 111 8 steel 1A'ar B Pie W Un T A 24 10 18 13514 niku 2514 91le 9 3414 :141 2814 2814 - th 99141 it ROM! 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30 20 25 gComet Coaiition 07 Commonwealth Lead 05 Crescent Eagle Olt 16 151i' Croft I 0314 04 07 Crown Point 05 aeons Eureka 21 20 08 06 Dragon E Crown Point 04 0412 10 xEstst Standard 094 18 E Tin Coalition 10 East Utah 85 80 Mines 06 0412 11mpire 21 20 Eureka Bullipn ' 44 43: Eureka Lily Con 08 05 Eureka Mines r 40 30 Eureka Standard 07 Gold Chain 03 4 10 06 Great Western aGrand Deposit o8va 0514 x Horn Silver 42 39 14 ( Howell 1412 03 Indian Queen 0214 18 14 Kennebec 04 Kentucky-Uta- h 0314 25 35 Keyston x Lakeside Monarch 11 094 03 0314 atsonora 4 04 MaY 0414 etittle 101 0812 Magnolia Lead 45 50 Mammoth 08 Miller Hill 0612 X Miners Gold 05 03 04 03 kil Missouri Monarch x Moscow 08 05 2 50 2 no xmt city Copper OS 05 it )(Mountain View 06 MI 0712 Metals 7ptevatia a lid river 28 20 1 80 1 75xNew Park I 07 ifi 08 xNew Majestic 75 70 xNorth Lily 1811A 18 gOhio Copper 03 0212 Park Bingham x Park City Con 49 46 OS IA 10 Park Konold 09 07 4 Park Nelion 09 0814 Park Premier x Park Claris 3 45 375 04 Noche Brief 01 034 10141 111s Plumbic Mines 40 35 Pinto' 31 28 a Pri nes Con )(Rico Argentina 140 150 07 0741 Royston Coalition 875 xsiiver King Coalitio'n 5 25 80 70 Silver King West 05 lAa 054 'Silver Shield 04 24 04 4 x8iiver Standard 05 04 Sioux Mines 09 04 $o Iron SlossoM 10 I2 06 So Standard 0'2 11i 0314 wanes Con 04 XS Tar Baby 03 02 Tintic Central 38 35 aTintin Lead 2 40 35 2 oft txtrrntainntiCc rnittaridard nays 02 loeo: 09 4 Con 01-I 14 03 1:14 do 05 :obitrirWc000 Alloys 12! 1(wly 0 C D Salt Lake Stocks : 31 Z-- 1945 April 91 - '- Manning 21 Provo Alice Rebecca Ostler 20 Provo Arthur Vert Mangrum 2823Garfield: Salt Lake Katherine Louise Adams NORTH SALT LAKE 'March 29 (Utah Harold Frank Anderson 24 Salt Lake: EISDA)-Ca- ttle: For week: Receipts 2945 He Weis Elaine Petersen 21 Salt Lake Oood alalighter cattle largely steady: late Alma Howard Cooper 25 Salt Lake demand for canner to coMtnOn Cowi VerY r Naond McDermott 24 Salt Good to choice narrow 50c to $1 lower to medium fa queers 2'200 good $2050 common Rea !Berger 20 Salt Lake: v 2000: $1400001700 $1800 heifers Lake 18 Salt lining medium $1900 00 2050: 1800: common $1400 001000 $16004 Edwin Vernon Metiers 26 Salt Lake few medium to good cows $1300401550 Marie fluids Hanson 25 $akt Lake on heifer order $1600: cutter tol CoM11109 Nile Puffin Perkins 21 Salt Lake $950 00 1250 canners $700'-il- 9001- medium to good bulls $1500D1600 odd Elaine Rallier29 Salt Lake to common good $1700 $130001450 s Marcell Robertson z21 Spanish Fork choice vealers $2150 002400 medium 00 2100: common to medium Hazel Lucille Blake 20 Pravo $1800 $1900 00 1850 medium to choice feeder steers and stock calves $1800 00 2000 MarHogs: For week: Receipts 9171 ket uneven compared with week ago $l week below or lower hightime this $150 District Court Late bulk good to choice 180 to 240 lb Third Nina B Brown from Paul L Brown $2525: 280 to $2575 240 to 280 lb 309-11cruelty ) 300 lb ' $2325k $2475: over Edith Rol5Inson Cowan from Russell choice light 2375 sows $2075012125 Week's extreme top Cowan cruelty $2175 weights Maltby Maltby from Thomas FayeI CTUCIIY 2725 "uesday For week Receipts 1912 In- menta Sheep: vs Warren James Shaub Della Bechel 12218 California around spring cluding desertion Odd lots good Shaub lambs on through billing M Lund from Barbara C W (1 and choice fat native wooled lambs steady Lundelvin cruellA n)entAl to weak at $2050(2200: medum and Lyle BenniOn Williams from Edward J $1806 It 2000: good and choice Winta good me nonsupport medium $600 wooled ewes 5700t800 William Y McKissick from Etr Pl down McKissick mental cruelty -Ca- t-tie: ) OGDEN March 29 t Rose Mary Saunders from Charles IL Trade For week: Receipts 4915 cattle mental cruelty In Saunders uneven good slaughter from WUI It Ander0Strictly Helen J Anderson common to canner demand mostly steady: 11 mental cruelty cows closed as much as $1 lower and W from Vern Coggie June Stockers and mental cruelty Coggle demand extremely narrow Carloads feeders active mostly steady Jessie McCombs from Clyde W Mc' led steers S225002205t odd Combs mental cruelty Low to average-goo- d $20001e $2300 common Ero E Ops from Audrey 01a mental to Medium $1500 fa 1900: cruelty 2200 bead heifers few $2100: Ida Day Clark from Stanley J Clark good 781-lbulk low to average-goo- d mental cruelty $2125 et 2160 common to medium $1500 Marvel J McDermott from Robert H $1900 2050: cows load medium to good mental cruelty 0)1850 McDermott me hulk late few $150041600 $1430 Mary Krogh from Charles E Krogh cutter to common mental diUM $1250(01350 cruelty canners $7000900 load $950I01200: William Henry Milne from Vesta S medium to good good beef bulls $1700 desertion Milne common to medium $1250 $1450411670 00 1400: veaters rather plain only odd I) 2500 bulk medium to head $240p common 31450 ea good $1850002200 1800: load choice yearling feeder steers Third District Court $2095: three loads $19000t2050 few Ida L James f roM Leonard W Jamea other loads $1845q01880 two loads stock real steers Pia intif f awarded calves 81950 SS 1980 : Mental cruelty mostly around six loads 9178501895: two short property furniture bank aCcount autoloads good to choice straight heifer calves mobile balance due on note custody of minor children $100 per month suppor $173501790 and costs 7830 Com- money $100 attorneys feesfrom Hogs: For week: Receiptslower Lewitt Louise Jones Baumann Week's $1 pared week ago mostly Baurnann cruelty Plaintiff's former name top 62725: closed at $2575 toLate bulk restored 280 lb 180 to 240 lb $2515 240 Marvel L Hall from Donald W Hall S2525 280 to 300 lb $2475 over 300- - menial Paintiff &wanted custody lb $232542375 Owe $2075U2125 of minorcruelty rhidren $OO per month aupporf choice lhtweIghti $2175 fees and defendant attorneY's Run money $75 Itheeplif For week: Receipts 6803 pay certain debts Included first shipments California spring to Mildred from Hilmer Oleen Oleen Lynch offered Lime lambs on through billing desertion Plaintiff awarded cestmation of Odd lots meNominally steady to weak name fees and former $100 attorneys lambs and native dium $18000a good 1900 strictly common down to $1500: costa Hendrix from William Grace Clyde E around and choice quotable good $20000 Hendrix nonsupport 2100 few good and choice ewes $750 deBeebe Beebe from Barbara George I DENVER March 2i APUSDA fendant convicted of a crime Plaintiff last FridaY fed steers and awarded minor of child and $30 custody heifers steady to weak Lou steers $21015 per month alimony and support money : other medium to paid $11550-lia- t freight Lottie Bracket from Ildvlard Bracket medium low choice :)200ov2535 Eat CrtleitY Plaintiff awardd custody of minor to high good heifers $19004y 2350: comchildren $55 per month alimony and supmon to InedlilM $1300 kV 1725 beef cow fees and $100 attorneys port money steady to 25c lower bulk Medium to good coat a best SI675 common $1450er 1625 B E from Claudia Lawrence Simpson canner cutters and kr 1400 $1300 bulk Simpaom mental cruelty Property settlementshelly can -approved $105001275 steady restoDefendant awarded bulls fully 250 nem below $1000 41700 se 1775 ration of maiden name from Chance L good heavies higher Marjorie McCienny cutter to good $1225 gy 1675 other McCiennv mental cruelty Plaintiff awardcalves and Velers higher ed real property furniture $50 per Month choice Vealcrs $2400: best heavy calves alimony forfeeoneandyeareachgho coststo $100 and feeder classes steady stocker $2200 have common to choice steers 314004J 2275 party attorney' effects low good heifers personal bulk $180044 2175 medium to good cows $1900 40 1925 $1200 (11400 good to choice steer calves )21004r 2250 good heifer calves sv4 cific Dael Cleason Hansen t t DEATHS MARRIAGE LICENSES 1811ma Keller 19 Vs Mien Spaekman : X STATISTICS Salt Lake County t brdse--Franc- litan-Keetle- y LIVESTOCK MARKET t 1 Satur- - attack heart ' V670""Nke'51 day in a Provo hos- - it pital Born Nov 25 1877 In Springville a daughter of Simon E and Jane Hunting-- 1 ton Dalton she had a 6 "" resided in noringvula ' with exception of a 4 few years with her husband on road eon- istruction work In Idaho and oic Montana Washington Mrs Miner had ' pervert ea president of 1 the Mutual Improve-- 1 4 ment Ansollation1 of 1 1 D 8 Second I rI Mrs Theresa Louise Eig le Koehler 49 the Asorti and hal been a t 1 a tiativ of Salt Lek City died of a heart teacher In twiner) I s 3 ':4t Wailment Friday morning in Ppringtield St ttill organizatiMS according to word 4esak LOS church iletiVed la Salt 1111(1 -4 For MI till Vall a ik4410144Citv Saturday ohs ttit nurping work Mrs Kohler was Men Water tiptinalniio inelud her bushand a member of the Or t In Survivors a fens 1 tier of Eastern Star and two - daughters Mrs Vanda Jeneen In Ore Portland MapletonEugene Miner Springvtile: mrs---and the salt Lake 10 gratinchliMarian Wright Burley Lad i e s' Literary two sisters dren: three Guild while residing two and Dalton Sat Miss brothers Hilda In CRY Salt Lake Lake City: Dr S Eugene Dalton Atiartie Her husbandGus P ?Ara Emma Rusiell City N Berkeley whom to Koehler Oliver Dalton SPrinCVlite Cal: d she wait will bo enndurtel TneeFuneral services in 0 1917 April Lake 1 pm- - in the Second LUS ward at clay was Salt chapel aCitydiet formerly utor for the Hudson in Motor Car Co Salt Lake City and is now manager of BOLLADAY--Alleh Llewellyn Davis 53 Hydro PowerO Inc— :t 186S Lincoln In Hotladay died latter a Springfield at 12 10 pna A oflingering Illness hosSaturday in a Salt Lake Theodore and ChrisMrspital tine was born KoehlerEtgle Mr Davie was Mrs Koehier in 1887 Sept 2 'iodated With the- " Salt Lake City t Board of Fire enderSurviving are her husband a daughtera writer for 27 years Wash Oroville Mn Rex Farner held the and position Walter Eigle of chief surveyor un-brothers t grandson: threeEigle and III 1945 when illness Buffalo N T Chicago: Ben Los A William Eigle Angeles to him forced retir be conducted will servicea Funeral A arm t of Arthtir Wedneadav at 2 pm at 514 K lit South and Johanna S ' Burial will be in Salt Lake City Davis ha was born F e in 44 ' 1S93 July 20 and Butte Mont - 0 -— had been a Salt i resident Lake Elizabeth Jane Boger! Brissette tor ISOcounty Mn years He was causes so a former Utah resident died of 1 arirsremCobnegrregoattiontbal Incident to age Friday at the hams of a church AnLos Mr Davis raised I daughter Mrs Martha Webking 1 chickens as a 4 geles Salt Lake relatives were Informed and was well hobby known "0 among chicken fan- Saturday He wao a A daughter of J B and Mary Bond ciers member of the Amer- In wors horn Juiv 31 1866 Rogers she Mr Davis Bantam A san Cornwall England She came to the United icanSurvivors Mrs lite widow Include States with her parents in 1868 tosettling Clark Davis whom he married Utah Winnifred first in Michigan and coming a (mush:to Lake in Salt 1023 City July about 17478 and a son Mrs Geraldine rntu 11114 Mn Brissette lived in Bingham for many ter A Heti L Diving- Jr buth of fte:t Lake years and then moved to Butte where two brothers and a voter Webster he resided until two years ago when she City: R seam: Arthur R Davis nd Davin: moved to California Mn Estelle Sinclair both of at LaaLs Henry Survivors inciune hrr husband City In to whom she was married Brissette 1904 in Butte: two daughters: Mrs Jennie S Webking both Graham and Mrs Marthamisters and five of Los Angeles: 'wo Mrs Grate Carrie brothers: airs Clara Sandberg GRANTSVILLE—Mrs FL B Roger B and Rogers Ferguson 58 died in her home here Imlay W H all of Salt Lake City Rogers Butler ailment a 4 of heart at :30 pm Bingham 14 J ROM'S Los Angtleso and 22 188S la Grents She mte born Frank B Rogers Grass Valley Cal and vine a daughterMayof gwen and Lewes four grandchildren She was an actit sandberg Funeral services and burial will be in JOhnenn Christ of ot he Church of Jesusteacileemember us Los Angeles Monday Latter-da- y Saints serving as the Rent society organizatiom Richard Eris husband are her Surviving Grantavtile: four sons and dauaas Ent" 8 Warren and Farrell Butier tent 645-5tFast óiu Max Lewellyn 54 and Mrs Leila B Riding all of Grants died of a- - heart ailment Friday at 745 Arthur and Delver two' brothers nm in a Salt—Laks hospital Grantsville: a sister Mrs AnteSandherr Feb Green Irv—Fountain and nine grandHe was horn Marsh Monterey Cal 21 1893 and had resided in Salt Lake children MonH was employed at Mullett-Kell- y services Will be ooneltieted Funeral City 20Coyears n for several and years and for 4 pm in the Grant svilist First the past three years had been employed day wsrd by Steriing Hatiaday chapel at Salt Lake Knitting NVorke Inends may call at the familY Mr Lewellvn was a member ot the bishop home Monday from 11 am until time of Church of Sesus Christ Of Latterday services Burial wiIl be in Grantsville city 6Iaints cemetery under the direction of TooeIs Surviving are his widow Bertha Eliza funeral home Johnann Lewellyn whom he mrried March 7 1918: him mother Mrs Carolin Leweland lyn Fountain Green three brothers three staters: nervy Lewslivn Mrs Olivia SI die4 Michelson And Mrs Ida Hansen an or LO(AN—Eva N arises Welt Fountain )teen: Reese Lowellyn Wyoming CItY Saturday whets aha hat In Salt and Mrs been nt fdr three monthav)the ssaa the Fairview Comer Lorellyn Kits O'Conncr San Francisco It of Ifligh N WirittMich n Cit v Ana wax bOto In March 21 tg9t4 a tioknchtr bine( counts 11)dxok and AnnWeaton Nathanial N Void' kin Juno V married I Wit aka Tempt of ire life Kau The Infetnt son of Phillip J and Pth ft 1917 tnitoull 5 Christ ( La day Uinta- Delaney Kunkel 2144 g State died in a Church of awns an4 StirviVinp rifC huths Hall iit't Salt Lake hospital Friday at 2 pm four :NoTIrieieMrs Selma daughters houra a fter birth Mrs 'neon' H We Pocateuo rman Ida! Surviving are his parents: a brother Kennard and Mr Caidweu Lsora Reed Johnny Craig Kunkel and three grandDalLas Weil& Cecil N Wells Mrs Etta Delaney Mr and Mrs Ida: end ris 11 grandchildren parents: Kunlrol Ida: Shelley a and Phillip and Nneraa ngi statre Joseph brothers all of gait hake City timilitiHodreit Nathantat Logan: Clraveside services aisro condueted S a t - Itodgeo field: Thorns' Hodara and Raaanna It urda y in Salt Lake City cemetery several an4 Gamlen Cityi Sattertha'attp and statershall brothers Conaniidated 2: Eureka Lily 1: raElot Bluebell 2: Mammoth kilning Co 5: 'North Lily 4: (iodise 1 Dragoi Consolidated 2: Centinntst Eureka 3 rark City Potrk Utah ConNeat Park 2015 220 tooltdatod 385 tons Park tone — S Jacobsi---ONke- & — t a C and Beverly McMillard county daughter Spencer and Agnes Emmeline Sear Murray daughter Feb 19 is Gale and Shirley Etta Snupe 2390 Fisher In daughter March 4 and Lucile Mason Baer 120 V Girard ave son March 3 Colt —Gordon Clyde and Norma Rugg 5th South s an March 8 95-to- 73934 430205 640000 4 I SPRINGIIII-151—MrElla Dalton brutal' 69 wife of M F Miner watt known civic worker end active In the Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-da- y Saints died of a Kanosh Aarch Bingham n ears Kennecott Copper Corp 959 S Mines WA tons: comU daily average: bined Metals Reduction Co 220 tons 1044112 1305 1325024 t e Daniel 15 532 15 07 8 85 5 39 16 59 23 08 19 60 ORE SIIIPISIENTS 631 41 709447 IL S sec — 8-- 4 3558335 4158677 1153 Curr assets Curr Bab Cash — -'-- 1 s — 8-- 2 1946 34443 1945 39125 Gold oz Copp oh lbs Loss bef dep Inc bet dep 111 Ar ' ell-1- B-- 4 1 117 Ella Dalton Miner Salt Lake City Christennen--Virg- 1912 1027 83 a year's operation at rate of exhaustion Eureka enter Consolidated 32 rarloads: Tintic figures for the two 3: Bullion Beek 7: StandardPIM13 A:Gemini Blosaom follows: 3: Yankee Iron Eureka to less than the present Comparative years are as Ore tons Copper lbs Silver oz mid-wee- 13 84 25 60 17 44 9 33 1441 4 80 14 04 8 03 4 79 1543 21 11 17 96 B-- 2 Zribunt Sunday March 30 1947 BIRTIIS 6 21 15 17 28 02 61 1ke it ?rile STATISTICS 499 442 1 62 457 404 1 48 Affiliated Fund Inc Amer Bus Shares Dividend Shares First Mutual Tr Fund Fund Investors Inc Cuatodn Keystone do 8-do do do Nationwide Bel Fund Nat Set Ser pfd do income Putnam (0) Fund Union Pfd Stks Fund Wellington Fund 3 $1305 before depletion compared with net loss of $14388 before depletion in 1945 The report states that mine reserves now amount I QUOTATIONS Asked Bid I - I f COMPANgS )VESTING Co stock exchange The Mountain City Copper Co Close Chg 17836 Off 027 Rio Tinto- Nev subsidiary of the 4915 Off 009 3399 Off 006 International Smelting & Refining 6401 Off 010 10447 Up 010 Co reports 1946 net income of & Hog! NEW YORK Mardh 29 UP) — Stocks generally edged downward Sattirday but dealings were the slowest of the vast six months 13588 Up 101 For the second straight week the market averages held a modest NEW YORK STOCKS net advance SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS While the list was on the offSales in Net side in four sessions out of six Hundreds !Sales' High Low Close Chg the Wednesday-Thursda- y bulge put Adams 18 the balance on the side of recov- Air 14 R Exl 11 35 1611 181 37 Allied k runup was Ai ery The 'I4 3712 atti credited partly to strong bullish Am Airtinel 321 103 10341 iOjI 221 41 22 31 22 Cry a advices pxxt out by a leading com- Am 2t3 g Am Loco 41 ldri kit 20 ai 1414 1434 1434 mission house and belief of some Am P k L 8 8 151 1514 15 15 that the market W83 in 4chn1ca1 AAmIt Ra Milil 14 34 0 344 8i 34 A & it m 57141 14 57 ki 57 ta shape for a resumption pf the Am T 1atlia4 18544 316544 climb On the other hand skeptics Am TOO BI 31 74 121 41 Visceral regarding labor wildly fluctuating Am Am tV Wj 111 171 741 741 Ipe commodities business taxes and Arias 121 14 4 40 Cop & Col 51 410141 Arm 14141— 1414 to continued affairs foreign lighten AT&8F 11 8934 89311 It iccounts Ati C Line 21 58 5512 561 21 23U 14 Atlas 23 Corp 234 declines were the For day 91 23 Bald Loco 34 22 22fi & Ohio 1412 al 1414 1414 mostly fractional ilthough U S Barns 31 23tv O 13374 14 2374 Gypsum yielded 11t at 102 and Bath I Wk Vil 18111 1412 18 71 3413 Eastman Kodak 1 at 240 Reces- Bendix Av 34 14 34 Ils Foods! 2313 2312 2312 sions were shown for Bethlehem Best 41 92 Beth Steel! lti 9114 91 11 2134 Boeing Airl 211 211 Ifs Republic Steel General Motors Borden 41 42121 4214 61 4544 ( Goodyear American Phone KenneCol 4241— 44 451 1! 12 12 Braniff cott Westinghouse Santa Fe Brid 71 17 Iii 171 14 171 N Y Central and Southern Pa- Briggs Bratinj 361A3 MC 91 361e1 36142 - fd1S 1 AVERAGES S A Furbished by J members of the New York Low High Industrials 17859 17809 Rails 4922 4901 Utilities 3607 3592 65 stocks 6410 6388 Bonds ' A pommoditlea I Bid litked and Wellsburg identified as P'ederal FRIDAV'S QUOTATIONS Aid Socondeiy Project NO 8191 (3) i 9 8712 81025 XAmitilr p Stig 11)1 length of road to be Constructed 50 STOCKS 40 Con Wg 41 Mich or improved is 3638 miles and the I 90 180 xNat Tun de Minee' Malan 1001 in It Close osales1 Low 111011 00 70 65 aro 00 items of Irma approsiinincipal gritah Fine Clay 22 25 22 00 nisveiv as follow: 1134 141 rimer Superpower 1'40114 xiTtnei P & L corn" 103 00 108 00 i 11 1834 113)0 Tons Crushed Rock or Crunhed Bunker kiln & A 1844 18 AA XZ C M I Con Chief 1134 2 Min Gravel Surface Course and 64000 (Iils 1 164 xOperating companies Cities Service 64 3034 3041 '104 Bitundnous Material l eon M t A 5 12341 124 1214 The attention of bidders is directed to Penni H fit Share 30 14 144 1412 the SPecialI Provisions covering sublet Flee 4 11141 1314 Mining 1314 ' ' Heels NEW 'YORK BONDS tine or assigning ths contract Mtn City Copper 11 214 2 i' skilled all Tun a Min Ihe minimum wage paid to 2 2141 144 1'14 SATVItDArif QVOTATIONA Nt 1 1 lk labor employed on this contract shall New Park Min 104 N ittor kiwi 21 9 pow 9 34i 9 be 110 per hour CORPORATION BONDs' 3 10t34 Technicolor 15 15 The minimum wags paid to all in- Irani-Lo' 4 i34 thalegi Close i Chg 4134 I 4134 gales In $1000 termediate labor employed on this con- cniteci 5 18'34 18134 lets Gee les 2 1011- & trsct shall be 111125 per hour Pow 20J0 For Am 5' ptoth-it- i 4 to 7 C14 4 711 g 311021 Am T & T 28l4e 75 The minimum wags paid to ell Ito- Utah P 1 211is 2114 214 Am 2i1001s1 Tobacco 3a 89 eitilled labor employed on this C2le 1 Total stock golf rrlday 220000 shares i A T It 8 F 44 05 r ntrart shall be 1100 per hour 13141 B & 0 lit 4 46 ' The attention of bidders is directed yoar aim 474940 I 3 95 C do to the fact that this Commission has 14 8314 do 2000 D 412 14 491 been advioted by the Waal and Hour do cv 80 134 5 100134 S L BANK CLEARINGS do 4a 46 Division U 8 Depertinent of Labor 31104 41 peep 5 689915607 Canadian Pacific that contractors ongeged in highway Saturday's clearings 11 CMdiP&P ev 41es 2044 51 59 dee last year 503000134 construction work are required to meet- Sam 14 51 CIII&Pr4s34 Wek's 43 clearings 608 052 54 StandLebor of Fair the the 106134 1 77 proviaions Cleveland U T 4446 4I4 Same week last year i 233213055 61 ards Act of 1938 152 Stet 1060) & 38 R 4s D 0 11 leriday's bank debits 094938e00 11 & R G W 5e 55 A 34 3134 and specifications are on file game Plans last year day 509724200 t34 4 73 Erie 41ta 2015 the' office of the State Road Com--it- sIA 52 3 eiiis 68 Illinois Central mission Salt Lake City and the office a 5414 14 NOTICE TO BIDDERS of Its District Engineer et Provo 1 134 5 8814 theMseetsmiA4sIti Sealed will be bids received by Utah where they may be reviewed by i 10 2:Sts 442 Vtah State 11 72134 41 Building—BOard State bidders SO lt4 Specification proprospective 31 do g 4s 78 Building bait Lake City Utah posal forma and plena will be furnished Capitol 1 291 87 N YCr 5s 2013 1 CI Salt Lake City on depositing $200 up until IL am April 71947 for the re111 7714 do 41ts 2013 A modeling of the' Oovernors suiteof ofwhich wist be refunded: providing bid- fices Int 8 72 idt OS en 41 do at the State Capitol Building Salt N bid and an der submits acceptable 4 121 404 TNH&H414as$7 l seven days Lake city Instil Bids will ba in accord- Northern returna the within 31 2047 70 Pacific plans with the plans and specifications Penn RR IA 54 7101 after the-- opening of bids Each bidder ance :i 90 314 with the Utah State Build- Pt L 8 W rt 15e 90 must submit a letter from an approved now on file 412 1 9 41341 al 9014 Board State Copitok Building Southern Pacific I surety company guaranteeing to fur- ing 1110014 do 41te Ors-7be examined and copies Weatarn nish with required txlnd whets they-ma- y 119 4134s 2014 810214 Pao i from & obtained rethe Archltects Pope The right to reject any or ail bids ls 2i 8914 Weatern Onion 412a 50 22 4 Thomas South Stale Salt Street eerved 31105 Wilson 3s 58 Cash certtried check cashier's check Lake City Utah upon depoolt of 111000 CA' approved proposal guarantv bond for per set which deposit will be refunded 1 not ipso than five her coot of total upon the return of such copies in good OVER THE COUNTER of hid made payable to the condition within five days after the amount I I I are opened Bids will be publicly kild bids Asked accommust Road Commission State i pany each bid as evidence of good faith opened and read aloud et or about the Amais Sugar corn 1S1° 75 1811 00 time for set bids a the receiving and 9 PO guarentee that if awarded the 10 15 do 'Ad 4 50 4 00 rontrect the bidder will execute the The State Building Board reserves the Houtty Oil contract and furnish contract bond as privilege of rejecting any and orall bids Vino aPett rity Corp: 581 00 I 5700 inforor 00 to waive 110 any irregularities independent Coat 18 75 Mountain irtoot 8upplii 16 35 I peoulred Any additionar information may be malities in any bid or in the bidding 011 rterinlog 15 00 14 50 at the office of the tiro Road No bidder may withdraw hie bid for Utart 205 00 Utah Home Fire Ime1200 00 I period of thirty days after the date Utah Commission it SI Fund I Dated this !inth OAT of March 1047 Set for the oponine of the bids Utah Pow & UTAH STATP: 110111)1Nr1 BOARD en nonda STATE ROAD COMMIRSION nr TITAH i CR EMILE WALTZING do dab By RAT H 1fAVITT Utah 'Southern 650 100 ChairMaJl 6 Supt 01 Construction 1 Mountain Cit Reports Small Income STOCK MARKET QUOTATIONS I - 1895-Re- Market Holds Modest Not Advance - --- -- - -- I- --- -- —- I :' 1 |