Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE QUIET HITS SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 9 NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS NEW YORK BOND-TRAD- Vv (By the Associated Freds) NEW YORK Auk 8— Following are Situr low end dosing prices of bonds day s on the New York stock exchangg snd the total isles of etch bond: (U S GOVERNMENT BONDS) (Doll&rs snd (Sales In 11000) IBalesI High Low Last 7 51102 001102 15102 15 Ub 3 11102 28ll02 28110228 1st ret 7 1st 4 'Is 11103 2 1103 3 11032 8 581104 381104 34110434 4th 31-4th M04 321104 23H0432 ri 3 6112 10112 10111310 Tr 4 til do 4s 81106 6 1108 9 1108 9 4 251102 25H03 25H0223 3 do 3 Ha 3 do 26 102 261102 24110226 17 8 IQ! 101 17H01 1H101 do 1 hih Irregularity Develops spite New Record for Dullness ' I ' De- NEW YORK Aug8 (flV-Th- e bond market made another new record for sales dullness today when totaled 3355000 on the stock exchange the lowest aggregate turnover for a short session since August 2 1930 when the 66 71 to B ft T Co 1943 4s do r’est 99 71 71 79 71 79 1 39 w were firm A T ft 8 F eva Public utility and industrial bonds 1946 4s 95 wavered back and forth and closed AtLdo gen Dan Jst 4s 48 with narrow mixed changes divided St O rfg 6s 96 about evenly between gains and de- Balt 6s 95 do clines No sales of any sort were re- do 6frfg 2000 D 33 indo some and in of the utility ported do evt 4VaS 80 dustrial issues and the total turndo gold 4 48 stn-ele do PL E St W Va 41 over in many of them consisted of Beld Hem 6s 36 minimum transactions Belgium 6Vs 49 44 ment l 102 67 99 21103 31 57 45 65 64 Del 5 4s 79 46 46 103 99 101 99 96 99 F6 96 96 97 98 99 88 961 961 97 do 5s 2003 B do unified 4s Manhat Market Earnings ' i 4s deb Pac 46 4s perp Can Caro C Sc Ohio 6s 52 Cen 111 El to Gas 6s 1951 Cent Pac 5s 80 do 1st gtd 4s 49 Cent Pac Sh Line 4s 1954 Cent Steel 8s 41 48 Certain-tee- d Chesa Corn 5s 47 92 for ulei report oompansr Grant W T O A gen Ches with sales of 5227181 as compared July 95 B do of J4SH355 for the like month In 1830 1st 4s 89 R A A This represents tn Increase of M10B32 or do dlv Sales for the perlsd January 8 5 per cent n 1 5 O B & O to July Inclusive amounted to 38314891 A E 111 6a 51 as compared with 14823778 for the cor- Chic 111 8 34 E A Chi of 1830 an Increase of responding orperiod Chi Gt West 4 5 414 10 02 p8r cent 3491318 Certaln-tee- d Products corporation and C 89M CS 81 P 1(0 ubsldlarlea reported for the June ouarter do gen 4s 89 A compared with net c m et p net profit of 33368 pss is lost of 208374 In the like period of 1930 do ad) Ss 2000 Southland Royalty company and N W cv reported for the first half a net In- Chic 1949 come of 94357 equal to 9 cents share Cht it NW rl Ss 2037 52 compared with 707481 or 70 cents a snare Ch R I 86 P 4 In the first hall of 1830 do evt 448 80 6s 48 4s (If Stock Market Leaders 8 (API— Pollowlnk Ch9 W Ind SH 82 are Chrilds Co Ss 43 7 Chile Cop Ss 47 88 Clnn Gas 8r El 4a 4 c C O 86 Bt L gen a jggj f Colorado Ind 6s 34 6s 5s vi: Cons Gas N Y 4 Val84 j51 Corn Prod sf 6s Crown Cork A Seal 8s 1947 Cuba North Rys 1945 Wall Street Briefs If 1942 NEW YORK Aug 8 AP)— July cash dividend payments made by domestic cor1516095367 a substanporations totaled tial increase over the June figures of Standard Statistics company reElectric light and gas companies ports made payments of more than $85000000 banks and telephone and telegraph companies more than $59 000 000 snd railroads more than $46000000 V 7s ll 11 101 16J 41 41 4s D A R O has been Idle since July 34 fected number 3800 Workers 4s - 1940 4 July sales of ths J C Penney company totaled $12779472 a decrease of 6 05 per cent from $13602801 reported for the like month of 1930 Sales for the first seven months this year aggregated $90139377 a decrease of 99 per eent from $100060 031 reported for the corresponding period 1930 of l 4s Duaueine Lt 1967 Oeneral Motors Truck company has received an order from the United States gov- Erie rf ernment for 67 trucks John B Bonham has resigned as vice president snd s director of theHe Kroger repreGrocery and Baking company sented interests which formerly manned the business Fed Lt 4t: 4 Clearings week ending $4217776705 3 60 87 72 60 87 72 66 89 88 f Pc Pac RRof Molat Penn Dl 8s 41 A Penn P & Lt 4H Penn RR told Penn R R 5s 84 do 444s 83 do Ben 414s 65 72 88 89 68 68 89 88 103 105 64 85 97 103 105 92 92 92 76 97 Ji 76 97 76 97 99 99 101 98 99 98 STOCKS Financial IJ-P- 85 97 S! 101 98 98 41107 39 103 2 107 107 103 105 95 95 96 43 72 43 72 6 8 43 72 8 3 10 7 10 7 10 105 105 105 103 10505 94 93 100 41 69 101104 1100 69! 89 1104 1104 104VV104 Val 92 92 92 105V '105 74 Gannett Co 6s 49 Oen Cable 58 47 Oen Motor Act 6s 37 Gen Petrol 6s 40 39 Oen Pub Ser Gen Theaters Equip 6s 1940 Goodrich B F 6s 45 Goodyr T ft R 5s 67 Or Tk Ry Can 7s 40 Gt North Ry 7s 36 A do 68 52 B 5s 5s 21 101 102 102l 94 94 1I 62h 621 20!01V4 91 1 104 91 01 61 108 104 90 90 61 108 104' 90 90 61 88 87 87 98 76 09 76 98 76 5(102 11102 102 102 A 8s J 102 102 rf A P Pan-A- 1934 4 90 93 V 94 92 81 77 11 73 10 60 1 71 2 113 81 76 73 2 4 60 71 1 1 6 4 92 92 1 86 5 38 5i 51 109 1105 I ll SlVgf 51 571 MU II 861 92 86 57 ) 105 94 9i OS1 no 104 100 100 94 Ss 98 63 100 70 3 B1V4 42 47 6® 11100 a do rfg 4s 2006 7 68 I 34 100 56 1 II 102 101 57 106 88 92 97 105 do 5 wfys 4s 4s l7s 33 1st ‘ 4s 43 OTerl’ ilson ft Co 1941 Wis Cep gen 8kT Youngstown 1978 do 4s 5s 13 If ll lj 2 li BONDS 34 100 58 do do do 7s 61 do Prov & Company Edward L Burton Established 19 866-86- 7 Canada 20 BI 6s 62 4s 99 do do 4si 60 Cauca val Chile Mtg Bk 57 do Chile 7a 43 do 08 19 a 6s V 61 7s 4B 0a BI 68 29 29 60 50 50 3(106 73 67 48 106 73 65 91 6 IOSLjUOSU 1106 03l Ml 10093 100ll00 95 951 65 85 52 52 03 86 52 4'10Oi'lO0i'l00M 100I100I100 46 41 93 45 43 62 79 58 El Pow 41 40 a a 9- 9- department of agriculture estimating this 1 July NEW Low 8 08 8 30 6 40 8 60 8 77 8 93 sjeers fully steady apots higher car short feds $6 90 top five lona d 935 to medium to good $6 25ftr 6 85 six cars 1100 to 1200 pounds $6 25ft 6 86 load common 1120 pounds at $5 25 she stock weak: two cars 690 to heifers $5 SOU'S 50 three loads medium to 3 50ft4 36 cows good 1000 to four cars low cutter to common 800 to cows $100 2 50: few bulls $350 4 00 Calves — Receipts for five steady days 215 direct' 180 steady small lot vealers $700 package 750 pounds $6 50 choice 250 to quoted $730 down Sheep— Receipts for five days 5000: restrong to 25c higher-toceipts light lambs medium to $625 bulk 87 to choice $5?5ft6 25 four decks 66 Bo medium $4 00ft 460 two decks 75 to SS 50575: 80 pounds common down o $2 50 deck 90 to 100 yearlings steady pounds OMAHA Aug 8 fUSDA) —Sheep —Re- ceipts 425 oompared week ago: Lambs 15 to 25c lower sheep steady feeders weak to 25c lower Closing bulks follow- Medium to choice rajnge lambg $60047 15 sorted native lambs fed clipped and fed wooled lambs 7 range yearlings $4 50&475 good and choice ewes $2503 3 00 good and choice rants feeding lambs I450UBOO top $5 25 Cattle — Receipts 100 calves none fed steers And yearlings strong to mostly 25c higher Instances up more on medium weights and heavy steers she stock steady to 25c higher bulls weak veaJers steady stockers and feeders 25 to 30c higher mostly 50c up bulk for week fed steers and yearlings $700fi 8 35 numerous loads $8 36ft 9 00 choice weighty steers $815 yearlings and 1263 pound weights $900 heifers 17 60 ft 8 25: light offerings up to 88 85 grass cows mostly $300H 30 cutter grades $2 00 ft275 medium bulls 83 50ft3 85 practical top vealers $750 stocker and feeder steers $5 00ft 625 choice fleshy yearlings $730 Hogs — Receipts 500 shipping demand for tights and light butchers general market steady to 10c lower then Friday's average sows showing full decline top $7 15 for eholce 180 to 190 pound bulk desirable 160 to 220 pound $6l5ft7i5 most 220 to 360 pound $475 pound S5 50ft6 95 250 to 6350 ft5 75: bulk sows $4 00ft 00 few heavy weights $375 stags 400&476: feeder pigs $6 00ft 6 50: average cost Friday $6 28 weight 277 pounds shippers bought around 105 105V4 07 At KANSAS CITY Aug 20 15 600 Hogs— Steady top $6 18 on Colorado lights weighed off cars: bulk 1P£ 7 50ft 8 00 to weWhts 220 to $7 00A750 butchers packing sows quoted st 4 00ft 5 00 Sheep— Receipts this week to date total 5600 as compared with the 6000 received the same days last week Supply of sheep and lambs locally has consisted of Utan and Idahp offering rd compared with a week ago slaughter lambs are quoted weak to 25 cents lower Best Utah range lambs on Monday scaling 76 pounds brought $6 00 weighed off cars while bulk of Utah end Tdahn slaughter lambs have ranged V00ft550 Fat ewes were released at 120003 25 with wethers 100 to average $2 00'i3 00 Aug ' 107 45 46 41 107 45 474 46 v 107 103 9S 52 38 33 107 45 48 48 107 103 95 53 38 33 43 101 20 Compound Interest on your Cloee I B4JJ October 7 Dacember S9H H1 M Mar ' M34e: No 3 Cash wheat — No I northern No I northern northarn t SAVINGS or Just 44e write phone cc41 ua for further particulars QUOTATIONS CHICAGO Aui (API— Wheat— No 3 to: No rad 4A50e: No 3 hard 4 3 yellow bard 47V(fi48lc No 3 mixed ties No VujLOINO St Loan SOCIATI0N or tTAit Riba— 17 SO LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL Au I (API— Spot wheat: 73c I Manitoba Australian Berll lltaC Wheat closed: October MHc December Marche Hi Ho 7ticNo Attend Reunion Ferguaon the 1932 (Signed) Dated Auguat 7 1931 GRANT B FERODSON 230 Weat Second South atreet People trade to make profits Let us show you how a small investment in SILVER FUTURES can make you a profit The information is yours for the asking SILVER TRADING COMPANY 212 Felt Building Reference: Wasatch 6483 Salt Lake City Utah Any Bank or Trust Company Salt Lake City Utah —in Arizona near Hoover Dam Njf A dozen rich veins up to 30 feet in width have been covered by surface trenching alone un- Charles McGinnis one of the fnost competent most widely experienced mining engineers jn this country-- is devoting his attention exclusively to the development of this prop- erty He concludes a recent letter to the management with this statement: — 4 “When we get our crosseutting done we want you to come down and see one of the biggest gold deposits in existence There is now no ’ doubt” It is the desire of the officers and directors to obtain by a limited public stock sale a sum sufficient to continue the work of development without further delay True funds might be obtained readily from large established interests but it would be on THEIR terms — a condition understood by experienced mining people i At present e offer 100000 shares at only 10 cents a share offering investors an opportunity to participate ' the Very probable future success of this mine MOHAVE GOLD MINING COMPANY J 623 Continental Bank Bldg Salt Lake Gty Phone Va8 4505 3 0O3 A0 Bellies — 1 7 Hundred and Sixty For prospectus and other details write WINNIPllO I (API— Low Hlsh BBH I 64 Com— No 1 yellow M)87e Oat— No 3 white V 31V33Ui white 30033 Barley 10y(3c 10 Timothy— IS Clover— 10 SO 1700 Rye— No aalea Lard— 1717 receive a report from the committee will know that their credits have been accepted and that they will be eligible to enter regularly on the first day of registration Students who eend In credits now will find the registration procedure greatly expedited when they actually come to register Monday September 21 has been set as registration new Junior colstudents for day lege graduates and transfer students from other universities are Included In the group who should send In OGDEN— One hundred and sixty credits according to Professor Hirst descendants of Preston Thomas Jo- and transcripts for these students seph Thomas Mrs Elizabeth Thomas should include both high school and Morehead and Daniel Clayborn college work Thomas gathered at Lortn Farr park last Saturday for family reunion Dinner was served at 1 p m after S L Bank Clearings which a meeting was held consisting of musical numbers readings and $2 941345 00 Friday' bank debits 221566600 talks A brief history of the family Same day last year 2024 290 20 Sat bank clearings following them from North Carolina 2765271 64 Same day last year Tennessee Mississippi Week's bank clearing 13170 52326 through 1564390119 week to last 3am Iowa year thence Texas Nauvoo and Utah in 1850 was given by Joseph H Thomas of Preston Idaho Officers elected for 1932 were Dr D P Thomas Salt Lake president NOTICE Idaho Falls THAT on and after this data I will o I Mrs Clara Brunt be reaponalble for any debta or accoun Archibald Stewart Ogden and Harcontracted for by my wife Ethel 1 rison R Merrill Provo vice presir GOLD! 8 (USDA)— Hogs— SAFETY mnv department mission in the eastern states Improvements In the physical plant Include a new roof of the science building complete renovation of the and other minor Imgymnasium provements for the convenience of students and instructors two-yea- We Have Found SURE WINNIPEa Au 'e 01 24 35 55 72 88 BUY SILVER FUTURES FOR PROFITS 8 (USDA)— Hogs— nominal) 4e CASH 6 6 8 8 6 6 WEEKLY LIVESTOCK SUMMARY NORTH SALT LAKE Atig 8 (UBDA7— 1700 Nominally 40IM2e Barley— Nominally 35B1BC 1O0I1O6 10051100 — Prv Clse Summary of the livestock market for the dents week ending Saturday August 6 1931 folIt was decided to hold lows: Cattle and calves— Receipts this week to reunion at Bear lake date total 023 head as compared with the 400 actual arrivals the corresponding days ast week Compared with a week ago killing classes are on a fully steady baels Common and medium grass steers have sold at 4O0f(5 So with odd lots of choice fed d Colorado steers upward to $7 50 while grass heifers have turned at S3 50' 5 50 medium and good cows 4376ft350 W’lth odd lOvS of good ranted cows K35ft4 00 bulls on a steady basis have cashed at S3 006 3 25 with vealers $5 00ft to Receipts 500 supply limited few 160 weights $6 95ft7 15: top 17 15 around 10c lower than Friday's average no weighty offerings here: few packing sows up- to $5 00 average cost Friday $674 weight 213 pounds Cattle — Receipts 50 calves none for week to 25c fed steers and yearlings strong higher full advance on light weight steers and yearlings better kinds light western steers steady others 15ft25c lower fed cows steady grass fat she stock steady to strong lower grades cows 25c higher: bulls vealers and calves firm stockers and feed ers strong to 25c higher week's tops yearmixed yearlings $900 ling steers $910 steers yearling heifers $8 90: matured $7 00 bulkfec $8 60: practical top vealers steers and yearlings $72508 30 severs loads yearling steers $8 76ft 9 00 common ta medium western mostly $4 8006 25: few loads $6 50725: bulk stockers and feeders $4 2506 25 fleshy feeders up to $700 Sheep— Receipts 600: for week Iambs 10 ft 25c lower sheep steady top ostivs lambs and 'better moat range offerings $715 alt week 9675ft 7 00 top grades natives slaughter ewes $3 25 others 12 502 00 western feeding limbs 84730525 Texas 132504 00 48ft Sp timber 4 Vic: Dtcembtr OU— Rwelpt 4 cn: unchnd: Nn J 33034c: No 1 aiVitUJc hit 93 108 Close 8 12ft 13 8 31ft 34 6 40 U 45 8 62 6 82 8 96 strong weights and heavies $8 00 down to 16 50 packing sows mostly $5 00tyS25: slaughter pis $7 50t8 00 hulk feeder for week $7 0018 00 few choice under pigs 100 pounds — early Monday $9 CO Cattle Receipts none Compared with week ago: Steers and calves steady 50c k lower: steady to 25c lower bulla steady extreme top for steera $7 00 next highest $6 75: bulk desirable kinds $5 75 06 60 off trades down to $3 50: heifers 15 75 bulk desirable $$00 ft 5 top 50 bulk desirable cows $375ft4 50 scattered head outstanding trades $4 75: low cutters down to $t 00 medium to fairly good bulls $1 75 0450: odd head strictly good $5 00: vesler top $8 50 bulk desirable klnlg $6 606:6 00 off trades down to 3 50 Sheep— Receipts none generally uneven steady to 25c lower than week ago bulk good to choice Valley lambs $5 00: few $5 25 Monday throwouta mostly $3 000 3 50 scsttered lots $4 00 ft 4 75 bulk yearling medium grades $3 on 03 10 strictly eholce quotable grade $4 00 bulk rood ewea $2 002 26: strictly choice quot2 50: able culls down to MOO 50c 97 108 ’ departthe creation of a ment to supplement the departments liband science basic of education eral arts Associate degrees will be conferred upon successful candidates for graduation Professor J William Harrison head of the biology department who has T Hirst C Stuleave of absence opening of the fall quarter on a two-yea- r AP —Cotton been Aug I who are deficient In cridlts steady at net advances of attending the University of Iowa will dents reutm this fall together with Miss required for entrance by the InstiLlnna Snow an instructor In the En- tution will be so Informed by the Students who do not who has been on a committee glish CIom: )4Mc Rye— fu- - (AP)— Cotton 8 LOGAN— Professor chairman of the entrance committee of the Utah State Agricultural that stucollege has announced dents who contemplate entering the college this fall should send a transcript of their high school credits to the college now High school principals will send these credit transcripts In If they re Instructed to do so by the students according to Professor Hirst Mr Hirst and members of his committee are checking over credit transcripts at the present time and they will continue to do so until tho ORLEANS futures closed 1 to 5 36ftS0e 137fal38 2c: IS 52 100 47 40 47 I 47 46 ( 46 107V4'107 Ml 1 41er44c 15 68 100 47 48 46 107 107 103 95 53 38 6 83 91 tiftin 70 84 89 4149c: 4l(6 tJ6 2 ls 25 25 KANSAS CITE KANSAS CITY Au i (AP) — Whet— c higher to 3o lower Receipts 275 cars No 3 No 3 dark hard nominally No 3 hard 48(i nominally 41?M0c No I 424f45c No 3 red 43c No 3 nom‘ nally Close: Beptomber 41041e Decembei 45c: May 60c 91 to ran: down Corn— Receipt No 3 white 64c No I 52e No 3 yellow 53ft53Se: No 2 61c No 2 mixed nomiNo S nominally nally 49to5le 03 101 105V 3(106 81101 7 06 81 20 7 Budapest to Buenos A 6s 55 56 54 25 25 84 89 I 61 60 53 106 69 7 6s 8s 87 97 17 seller do 6sli days 45 51 A 56 8 76 8 91 9 08 Barley— 32047c SS 52 Brisbane British SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Aug 7—Cattle— Receipts for five days 1100 direct 30 season’s cotton crop at almost a million and a half more bales than traders generally had expected Com dosed nervous st virtually the day’s cents under bottom level 2 cents to 3 yesterday's finish wheat lVett’PsO down oats & Vac off and provisions varyin from 3 cents decline to 7 cents advance Rve— No Flsx--No 53 47 41 15 96 61 70 78 70 J 47 6i 63 Chicago market 3037 to Omaha market and 7030 to St Joseph market for week re- ceipts 117877 slaughter lambs steady to 25e lower: bulk range slaughter lambs most- $5 00n6 65 ly Idahos week's top $6 00 slaughter ewes downward from 13 36 wethers 273: range feeding lambs I4 00G435 mostly $4 00 and down at the close NORTH SALT LAKE Aug 8 (U8DA— Hogs— Receipts 1159 including 105 for market 96 to San Diego packers 88 to Los An102 to South 8an Francisco geles market market 27 2to San Francisco packers and 496 to Los Angeles packers steady top 8 15 on 154 pound Colorado lights off cars bulk 180 to 220 pound weights $7 50 (W I 00 220 to 280 pound butchers $700tn50 packing sows quoted I400(h5 00 Cattle — Receipts 23 for market for Week reoeipts 623 killing classes fully steady comipon and medium grass steers $3 60 & 5 60 choice train feds upward to $750 grass heifers $3 504(5 25: grass cows S3 75 3 50 good cows upward to $400 bulls 50 vealers $5 00$ 6 00 75(fr3 $2 Sheep— Receipts 1737 including 34 for market 644 to Los Angeles packers and 850 to Utah range for week receipts 5806 slaughter lambs weak to 35e lower: bulk Utah and Idaho slaughter lambs $3 0061350 week's top 76 pound Utahs $6 00 fat ewes S100®226: wethers $2 00300 LOS ANGELES 84 80 WORETON Argentine 6s 56 It do s sf 60 Jun do af is 50 Oct do sf 60 Mar m do 6s 60 Oct do 6s 61 Feb do 6i 61 Mar do 6S 62 Australia 4s IB Austria Otd 7s 4S Austria 7s 57 ctfg V B Batavian Pet 4B 42 7s 7s 8 22 644 8 Receipts for week 600 about steady early easterns light top $860 on load $6 500760 locals $8000 8 35: heavies packing —sows $5 0006 00 Cattle Receipts for week 3600 mostly steady odd fed steers up to 9750 top load yearlings $715: bulk medium to good steers MINNEAPOLIS few loads $5 50ft-MINNEAPOLIS Aug 6 (AP)— Wheat-Rece- ipts all00 weights $01006 75:5 35 feeders $3 25ft Mexicans 1490ft 153 cars compared to 323 a year 75 fed heifer 6 26 $5 $6 0016 75 to few 2 1 lower No ago Cash: Marget northern 58?B6c: No 1 dark northern 15 grassers $675 down good cows $43604 76 $3 0004 00: to medium cutter per cent protein 634t87c 14 per cent pro- common tein 63 B 07c 13 per cent protein 63ff97e trades 81 000 2 76 bulls 84 60 down calves 12 per cent 630 67c No 1 dark hard receipts for week 1250 25ft 50c lower few protein Montana 14 per cent protein 56e: to arrive choice vealers $9 000 9 25: bulk medium to 1 heavies $725 down 56c No amber durum 62ift65c: No 9 choice $7 50ft 6to75:$3 50 down amber durum 61z64c: No 1 red durum 52 common 58c 53c December 58c Sheep— Receipts for week 11000 Iambs September 3504OC higher good to chpice up most May 54c other classes steady good to choice lambs Corn— No 2 yellow S2963e 17 100750: tome sorted common to me- Oats— No 3 whits 30e21 c 1 36 lllOO - - Abitlbi P ft P B Agrl Bank Col 6g ntloouia 7s 49 A do 1st 7s 87 66 60 16 17 70 RANGE OF LEADING FUTURES CHICAGO Aug 8 ( AP)— 81 80 321 07 51 07 Ss 76 B 66 22 (AP)— Tremendous CHICAGO Aug breaks in cotton price imashed the corn market down 2 cents s bushel today to the Wheat and lowest level reached since 1002 other grains also suffered sudden sharp with corn to sympathy setbacks owing The collapse of cotton resulted from amase-meover a report by the United States 107 4s li 06 104 Grain Market 106 6 West Shore 1st 4 Wheel Steel 4 a 33 B 36 WhlUSew M 87 104 22 16 17 71 66 721 SB 91V4 102 103 104 100 93 96 IOIMi 69 99 103 67 UnElUftP6s32 - 5 7 5i 107 94 89 87 64 47 A Unit Drug Del 5 53 U 8 Rubber 5s 47 Utah Lt ft Trac Bf 44 Utah Pow ft Lt 5s 44 Util Pow ft Lt 5s 53 ww 99 94 6100' 100 18911347000 9IV4 101V 67 10064 88 91 97 105 106 107 V4 104 Vi 101 4s a 99 94 Sturdar 3355000: pravloul 000: week aso 3473000: year 804000 3589000: two years aao 1705450000: aama year i to date January1748 “ 377000: aso 82 77 Ry sen 6Vs 66 do con 5§ 94 8 W Bell Tel 6s ft4 St Oil N J deb 5s 4 51 do N Y a 64 2! 12 93 aso 65 67 60 04 91 61 4s 68 64 airs xActul 75 ww 4S 5 64 y 551 103(103'103 101 '10! 31106 68 Un 54 54 65 4 101 a 1001100 MO 1 103 101 SB 99 98 6s Cities 1104 1104'104!104 1106 Burbach 1953 54l 64 S B4S llios UJigsws El PoW 6S 104 54 101 5s Westph 104 104U 104 6LH 61 101 99 98 93 11 Yokohama 6s 61 75 82 67 South dO gOld 1 3 4 5 15 WarsiTcity 7s 38 Vi 4s 4s9 4s Ore Line do rfg Union OH Cal BI IB 71 Taiwan El Pow Toho El Pow 7s 55 61 Tokio City Toklo El Lt 6s 53 Tolling Pep 7s 47 Un Btl 10 104 Total sales 89 5s 6s58 Aug High October January March QUOTATIONS J 104HJ104 81 do 7s 62 dar 1 vw Shell Pips Line 5a S3 Shell Un 5s 47 49 6s do wwt Silesian Am col 7s 41 Sine 0 Oil col 7s 37 88 6 do 3S do Crude do Pipe Lins 5s 42 3® Skellv Oil 5 So Bell T ft T 6s 41 4s YORK OGDEV Aug 8 (U8DA) — Hogs— Receipts including 245 for market 109 to Los Angeles market and 148 to Swanston packers slow 25 to 40c lower spots 50c off top $7 66 on 180 to 180 pound lights: bulk 180 to 190 pound weights 47 50&7 85: 190 to 220 pound average $7 2547 50 packing dlum 14 350650 good to choice shorn tows S4004i450 light sows up to $500 lambs $6 85: few yearlings $4 6505 00 Cattle— Receipts 90 Including 58 tor mar wetherc $3 9004 50: Island ewes $3 50: Utahs $265 feeder lambs $300 ket and 32 direct for week receipts 700 killing classes strong to 25c higher com- 400 mon and medium grass steers $3 007 5 60 n’10611061106 PORTLAND Aug 8 ( USD At — Hogs— Rea i 1 a 7 good grade upwaf dto $8 50 grass heifers 301 a taZ ceipts none For week: Slaughter class 83 50&6 25 grass cows $275w3 50 good opened 25c higher but closed 25c lower trade up to $4 25: all cutters $190613 50 than week aso feeders 39 steady bulls $2 76&350 medium to choice vealers closed $100 lower: bulk lightopened 94 H butchers early $5 006 8 50 $8 75 with part deck $6 86 bulk Monday 71 78 Sheep — Receipts 13877 including 3820 to and top Tuesday and thereafter 18 25 1J Mtg I $t NEW tures closed 502 21 Solssons 6s 30 Sweden 64 46 Swiss do 6s 76 St L I M ft So - - O div 33 St L 8 F p In 6s 50 B do 4Hs 78 do p In 4s 50 A Beab A L con 6s 45 Sharon fltl Hoop 46 Vienna 78 - 5s 4s R ft Un Pacific Saxon 6s Vs LIVESTOCK 60 64 641 53 61 Un Stl Dks 47 A do Upper Aust 7s 45 Uruguay 6s 60 79 Vi 59 108 07 88 43 IrlTstt 5V4 63 Rep do Sf Ss 40 Richfield Oil Cal s 44 Rio Orande Jet 5s 39 34 R I Ark & La 4'4 g — 8t Joseph Lead Bo Tenn ST rfTSs 47 Texas Corp 5 evt 44 Tex ft Psc 5s 77 B do 5s 79 C 60 Third Ave rfg 4s Truax T Coal ftvsto-4- 3 58 Seine 7s 42 Serbs Cts Slov 8s 62 192 86 77 93 56 90 88 77 73 76 102 77 73 75 102 51 COLLEGE SAYS Include Creation Professor Warns Students to Send Transcripts of Fine Arts Department In Now at May 51 do 6s 66 Bax Pub Wkx H 8f NEW FEATURES J( 65 6s 8s 108 98 96 Hogs —Steady to lower NEW YORK Au I (API— Trdln tn cotton Saturday was attributed chieflv to on prebureau evening up An early advanceLivcovering promoted by relatively firm as to the erpool cables and uncertainty showing of the official crop figures was followed by partial reactions under real with De ieing or scattering liquidation cember selling off from 844 (p 830 and Changes closing at 6 31 The general market closed steady at net advances of 6 to 11 points Owing to the publication of the government crop report at midday the futures market here clpsed St George at 1160 o'olock or 10 minutes before the report was issued The report when published placed the condition of the crop at 749 the indicated yield per acre at 185 6 pounds and placed ST GEORGE — Changes In organl the indicated yield at 15584000 bales or approximately 1800000 bales above the zatlon administration and physical averace of recent private estimates Accord at the Dixie college during the Ing to a canvass made of New York cotton plant exchange members earlier in the wek the summer hold promise lor a banner average expectation was for an estimate year for the Institution which will of around 13943000 bales Futures closed 14 steady 6 to 11 points hither October 6 12 open (or Instruction September 08 13 December 6)108 34 January 140 Probably one of the most Important 0 8 45 March 6 63 May 8 82 July 898 developments In the reorganization Is spot steady middling 6 05 fine arte 6U6:U8 Rhine Westph 6s 52 do 6s 5a xw 53 Rio de Jan 1 103'llMVUh2Vli Rio Or do Sul 6s 68 HOB 10B 310B 62 Rome 1107 107 Royal Dutch 4s 45 93 4 93 tt Sso Paulo St 7s 40 a 0 44 71 1948 6s Prussia 5'I S9‘l 40 Pure Oil Readlm en 4‘s 97 A Rem Arms if Os 37 A Rem Rand 5tts 47 ww Sou Pac do do 0 7s 47 0 6s 40 JBilOl'illOlM ® Phillips8e Pet 8 it St L8a 75 BN P C O -do 4Us n Portland On El 'A a 80 Postal Tel it Cab 5 63 1941 8s 63 A Med 7s Pernambuco 7s 47 Peru 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BT07 6 88 90 63 CHICAGO Wheat— Easy in selling duced by bearish government ootton estimate Corn— Easy government cotton report and favorable 100 9M'f 86 18 90 95 102 13 lar sterling easier Cotton— Higher firm cables prebureau covering II 100 M 66 Vi 89 90 43 6s 65 SS Kreuger - Walworth 6s 45 Warner Bros Pic 4a 39 W'arren Bros 6s 44 77 A West Md W Penn P 5 Vs 33 F West Union R es t 49 107 75 50 do ftp N 4s 4s 4s 86 49 197 decline Bonds— Irregular German Issues firm Curb— steady trading dull Foreign exchanges— Irregu- 61 Karatadt 6a 43 47 Vertlsntes But 7g 43 42 Virginia WRycon 6s ft Va ft 8 RRkll 6s 20 62 91 2111211121112 19108V 1 world 02 94 60 92 69 tTkl ! 6s 1943 52 do deb Yo acqaalat ye with its wains t iavss-Sor- a do deb 6s 66 Ths Finaaelal WoflA (founded IfSI) offer ths next I issues sad '99 Attractive Kanaw ft Mich 1st Weeks' — veins for 4s 1990 Ltv 81Priced OS Return this ‘ad' today with K O Southern 1st Ss waly 1950 and addrsss $100 poor K O Term 1st 4s 60 80 Kan O ft El -- 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increase Total net demand deposits (average) $29923000 decrease Time deposits (average) $22508000 decrease Clearings week ending today 97 99 15 90 65 20 91 60 I 93 li 60 II 66 2' 49 4jl67 13 1944 34 4s 93 83 50 19 A Tire company operations during the second quartej were on basis reflecting improvement 78 D do gen ?i profitable n sales W H Lalley president said June do 48 77 E 42 quarter sales were 261 per cent ahead of Gull Sta Stl the like period last year Mr Lalley added H— that operations now are on an economical Houston Oil Texas and profitable basis and figures for July 1940 and so far in August indicate ths Improve- Hud A Man rfg 6s ment is continuing 1957 do adj lno 5s 57 Hum Oil Ss Fef N Y CLEARINGS 1932 NEW YORK Aug 8 ()-T- he do 6s 37 ld 97 E Sr imp 6s 73 Sr deb 66 lj104 6s 4s do '100 103 105 65 61 85 97 7s Carnegie Steel company has resumed ac- Detdo Ed col61AsD 33 tivities at the Edgar Thompson plant which afDodge Bros deb 1106 25 90 87 25 108 100 20 61 73 do 7s 49 - G " 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Low 1931 High 1930 Low 1930 High 1929 CORPORATION BONDS (Sales In 1000) 5s (ignlficance Fluctuations were highly irregular among foreign obligations while issues of the United States govern- 1937 53 Copenhag Costa Rica 7s 51 Cuba 63 do 45 do 6s (1914) 49 A Week ago 3s was $2793000 The previous Adams Exp 4s 48 Coip 6 49 low record for this year was estab-- Alleg do Ss 50 llshed on February 28 at $3400000 Alleg Val 4s 43 6s 37 Notwithstanding the dull trading Allis drChsl For P 6s 30 considerable Irregularity developed Am Am Beet 8ug evt 6s among prices Foreign Issues scored Am19351 G Chem 5 Ha 49 a number of large fosses and several Am Metnl 34 railroad loans reached new minimum Am Nat Gas 476a 421 8melt 5s prices for this year The average Am Am Bus Ref 6s 37 Am T dt T 4s 36 price of ten leading rails was 960 a Am of a point from do Tcolto 5sT 46 as 3 decline of "the previous low reached yesterday do sf 5s65 60 5s This is but a nominal loss but taken do evt 89 With other recent losses it has some Amdo WW to Elec 6s 76 do 6s 61 Jan do 6s 61 do 6s 62 March do 6s 63 Chilean Mun 7s 60 s 50 Cologne Colombia 6s Oct Colom Mtge Bk 7s 46 Comp As Bara il 4s 4s 4g total i f BOND AVERAGES (Copyright 1931 Standard Statistics Company) rails resume y CREDITS DUE COLLEGE ADDS Cotton Marketi at a Glance Stocks-Eas- C 9 19311 ! GEO M CANNON JR See W B FARR President D K MOFFAT Vice Pres FRANK D KIMBALL Treas J PARLEY WHITE ALONZO MACKAY D B MOENCH Directors Continental Bank Bldf Salt Lake City ASSETS MORS TBAN S MILLIONS r ' ' |