Show V v v - V v "V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JUNE IS 1933' r ' Parents' Seek Help Sugar Board Hotel Men’s Meet Education Board Representatives " In Hunt for Youth A Set Of Pick for School Site to Of Ayerage Man’s Salary as Thursday thslr High Eugene Calls Session Victor’ asksd of Mr and Mrs John Friday Members ef th Clancy school hoard clerk Childers Euclid avenue Tho Result of Setback by NRA IntermounUin Session to city hosrd ef education mt has report that th his missing with rprnUUvM of the B June 1 He Vote tamers Lead Babson" Sees Little Cutting P-- T il OGDEN— t will Principal Feature Stockholders to In Secondaries Rise in Cost of Living Checked by G)urt Stand Statistician Points Out Major' Disruption of Industry Should Not Result - NEW YORK Jun 14 LTV-- Ths eerporats bond market continued to point upward today with n hsavy turnover in secondary railroad the principal feature U & governments were steady Buyer and aellera appeared (loee nouh together to keep the main body of active iasuea la a narrow trading range during the forenoon but a brink rally la rail loan got under way at the beginning of the final hour when Handing bid had to b revised upward to fUl the demand and th entire list wa pulled upward In the wake of the faat moving carrier Transfers aggregated $11181000 par value compared with $10244000 the day before Th Associated True average ranged from T of a point higher tn the ril group td a drop of 1 of a point la th low- yield class of th Southern PaObligation cific railroad were in ipecial favor at advance ranging frpm (4 to more than 1 point on announcement that th Un had paid off another $5000-COea low-pric- O Other section alio provided performer Bsvsral Issue of international bonds advanced IK to around points and Postal Telegraph 0 were more than a point higher Directors of th latter market 'company met after th closed and announced a reorganise be tlon would effected i Fox Film Pushes Merger Program NEW YORK June 14 CB-- SId ttey R Kent president of th Fox Film corporation stated today that detail pf the plan for merging Fox Film with Twentieth Century Picture have not yet been completed but that prpgres waa being inads toward that end In diacuseing reporta that the plan when finished will likely provide for th formation of a new company capltaliaed at $40000000 and will caU for an exchange of stock on the basic of (4 share of Dew preferred and (4 ahara of new common for each share of old Fox Film atock Mr Kent said tha forecast was “Incorrect in a number of respects" “Details of th plans arc still being worked out” he added “and imtil final plans arc completed th Company does not wish to make any f -- statement" yy Produce Market SAIT UKt cm Burr an ’ - first traSt lb Iwul cream uSilt lb was) (Farchouat rlntr trade Cltr Lrrt id sraat deldel Llfujra 8a!tUk4 Oltr zoos £ art white henneries dot J t 15 34 & ledluin white hennerlrs d( CHEE3X triplets lb lontherns lb aandwlch leaf lb lbs tach lb cheese domestic lb A ill gtrearn IS 33 bricks lb Swiss 15-l- b tlmburaer bricks lb bricks lb Cresm brick Roquefort I lbs each lL full cresm daisies Wis cured lb full cream longhorns Wls cured lb piucream triplets waatara cured Pull cream' lonthornti Veiieni'iurii pound 1 63 33 M 11 t IoNt f 53I0 3 olblrrp f Juno 14 - UP— Butter was firmer todap Fresh: 03 score l4ri4Vc 31 3J Inside 11 33c 50 39e it 31Uc CemraTlscd earlott SO 3Hkc Score 34c 'outside M 33c M 33c CHICAGO V NEW TORJt poul-trrJune 14 UP1-UI- t Steady to aasf Bf frelsht: Fowls 0ther frelsht trades unchsnted £ti33t Br ftpreaa: Broilers 1535 fowls 30 a )3Vi other expreu frsdes unchsnted Dressed poultry— Week Ftesh Fowl IS" other fresh frsdes unchsnted Frosen lurkeft IS® 3 Vi othes froten Srtdes Unchsnsed Butten— Receipts 3305) flstner Cream-rf35 Hither than extras 4 extra 03 score) 34 firsts (SS to 31) 33Vt ed 124: second 114 to IT) 33143314! (DO) 3434 Cheese— Receipt - lojtl: dulL Priest Ena— Receipts y744: stsadf Mixed ore— Firsts 34 'A other mixed colors nchansed AU whlt end ’brown axis pnohanted" CO j 10 ANGEtTS Jun 14 AF) (Product Xxchansc — Receipts' Butter 13100 pounds 33400 pounds she Butter end stts unchanced sndtr 4mins 'Poultry — Ducks 13o Bound -- 83 Bar PRAHCISCa Juno Id (API Butter — IS score lie ' L ItVbc 34c — — Zttt end cheese unchanstd ! BOSTON f08DA) 35c: 14 ' Wool Marekt Junt 14 J All this la Important and ary but have bean Z finding go Urns which affect evaryday living and bring it within th rang of those trands which touch th lives of all of us — K Salary Cutting First let me dispose of the bogey man of salary and wag siaahsa Stories are afloat that with NRA restrictions off companle ail over th country a art about to inaugurate campaign of wid and sweeping wage cut I feel confident that nothing of tho sort will take place for two reason i Flr auch a policy would b suicidal at a time when natural business recovery is moving healthily ahead Second American business msn aro fundamentally decent and fair in their attitude 'toward workers and can be Counted on to continue jthe underlying wage principles laid down by N R A codes Of eotrso there ere “cniael-era- " in svsry Industry who will try to take advantage now that they think the here ere down Selfish minorities howsvsr shall not dic- tate terms to American industry! As to hours of labor the existing schedules under the codes will for th most pert be malntalnstd Certain “nuisance" features of ths codes wbsreby aom odd minutes were lopped off on or both ends of ths day should be eliminated For example many banka in our large cities closed thslr vaults n s earlier under ths codes but did not add to their force of employee Hence ell that was achieved waa a lessening in the service te customers Many retailers likewise will bs able to resumo mors squltbls hour schedules and thereby suit the publics convenience without la any way being unjust to thslr smployes Basically however I look to see existing hours of labor maintained Upward Trend Stopped Ths cost of living waa headed upward in vigorous fashion when ths supreme court handed down its decisions Almost immediately this rising trend waa chscksd and swung Into a sidewise movement' : I expect that living costa may even drop slightly from present levels during No resumpths next fsw week tion of the upward trend should develop until tho usual seasonal stlf' fening in food prices appears later in the summer Even then any increase will not b marked Hsnce living costs should continue definitely on the aide of the consumer in tbs period Just ahead As far as public purchasing power is concerned it is as yst too early to maks any accurate forecasts beyond ths near terra ' With wage rates substantially holding firm and living costs shading off slightly there will b an Improvement In the buying power of each consumer dollar Later of course as tendencies resume their influence In th situation w must expect to ses higher prices all along ths lina This will temporarily cut into th purchasing power of the salaried and wag worker When thle phase ia reached it will of course be followed by demands for wags increases that must be met Strikes Not Expected ' My office has been swamped with anxious queries ' from employers and labor- leaders alike ' asking whether I think a flood of strikes is about to follow the death of the NRA Ik reasoning here Is that with cod restrictions gone organfaU back on lta traised labor ditional weapon of strikes to enforce Its' demands upon (management My answer is unhesitatingly that there need b no fear of any Threats of labor such outbreak troubles are already being circulated and there will’ be more of such alarms as th summer works along UntU soms substitute machinery for the labor sections of the NRA can be agreed upon among employers workers and th administration such nervousness is inevitable No disruption of any major Indus try however should take place I am confident President Roosevelt will throw the full strength of ths administration into th balance of any labor troubles that seem headed toward a serious walkout In fact th president's insistence upon 'bill the enactment of la chiefly because he Went to set up some adequate’ instrument to keep both sides ‘in order schould the occasion arise As business works upward toward a new period of prosperity labor troubles are naturally going to increaaa But thla trend ia fundamentally healthy and always marks returning good times Hsncs I am reasonably ’optimistic bout th outlook notwithstanding which labor ths ' troubles are -- now getting In the newspapers due to the A F of L’" highly paid publicity department Shrewd observers clearly sea that If business does not recover from lta temporary confusion and active ly resume an upward drive startling consequences - may swiftly take shape The administration finding Itself blocked in its nsw deal program by this recent supreme court decision and sensitive to increasing publlo clamor for rscovsry may be compelled to give serious consider etlon to the inflationist! They will claim that currency inflation is ths one remaining way out and the lit-U- - Commodity Index ' NEW tORK June IC--Th Associated Pre wholesale price Jndrx of 30 basic commodities advanced to 10 IE ’The dap It waa 4S IS a week tea 1015 month aco II W and a vear an si 33 I Rsnrs of recent vesn 1D35— Hlth 75 I" 5 74L 1014— lllth 73 5i loo 34 31 14 10 low II 11 loll— ITh 333 avyrast equals INI i r V ng V V ry Bab-aonch- Slump Hits Wool Market 1 ? July Sept week’ blood combing combing 309 tie combing 29 ©80c Michigan and New York fleecea: Delaine unwashed 26 ©28c (4 blood -- blood combing combing 28 ©30c -- blood 30©31c combing 29 ©30c 29 £3 30c -- od -- Wisconsin Missouri and average Indiana and Nsw England: 25©27c combing 28©29c blood combing combing' 27©28c Northern 63©66c California: middle county 60®62c southern 59 fine scoured 63©66c car- bonized’ lambs 60 ©62c Oregon: Fine and F M staple fine and F M combing 65 ©67c fine and F M clothing 70©72e 61© 62c Territory scoured basis: Montana and similar: Fine staple ’ ‘ 794 71 13 101a m n 139a e 14 03 15 14 44 40 43 :S Sept Dee 10 :S’! 43 V 41 Barley— July “vLl- - II to July Sept Oct to 1434 11 BUt0S— Julx l$Pta il U:8 1344 3110 1130 11 34 11 10 110 ! choice 73©75c combing blood combing 62©65c 68®71C combing 57© 59c Pulled: Delaine 72® 74c AA 70® 71c fine A supers 66©68c A suB supers 5762c pers 65©6c C supers 52 ©55c -- Mohair: Domestic good original bag Tex is qprlng $l©33c Texas kid 43® 45c Arisona and New Mexican $4 ©26c Oregon 36©28c Domestic graded: First combing second combing 38® 40c 43®46c fourth third combing 33® 35c combing 25©27c good carding 33 35c first kid 55®60c second kid 50® 55c Capo winter firsts nominal 17c summer firsts 18©19c summer kids 40® 43c turkey 18©19c turkey good 17©18c key fair 15® 16c nominal (Foreign prices in bond) Business Cains high-spee- one-four- th ed lt04 3l (AP)-Whe- at— M3 at— May to Corn— Receipt lower No 31 I ear cent hither MM mixed 34M 031! Clot— May so: July unchanred Na Oat— No receipt low whit 13 yel- 13 Whlta 31 19 Fy— 5450 43 I Suspended Sentence" Given Youthful Forger VERNAL-Jud- gs Abs W Turner of th Fourth Judicial district gave William F EUlfrits 18 youthful cape WINNIPEG Winnipeg 14 (AP)— Wheat— July: forger a suspended aentence of one Jun beet Hill) 11 11 low 10 clot 31 behavior and No year pending good turCaah wheat — No 1 northern 12 1 northern repayment of costs No I northern I0j 17: No I each oat— No I whlta 19V Young EUlfrits admitted passing whlta Ilia a number of forged checks on merchants and had served over a month' Liverpool awaiting trial and eentenco LIVERPOOL Jun It (AP)-S- pot 1 wheat in Jail Ho ' pleaded guilty Judge Turner —Western Il Id No Manila Id toba Id: French la d Koxaff Futures eloatd ateatfy July 11: October paroled him Into tho custody of bis Barley- -6 Ill December n Sxohansa brother Alfred Ellifrlts 1491 newspaper Wall Street Briefs publisher reported today that a vein ore which may of By Aaaoclatd Frau mean th greatest strike In Black NIW TOIUC Juno 14—W F Kenney Northern Railway f Hills history has been discovered praaldent aaldth Ort today that official of th In a mine three miles northeast of company yatam have dlacuaaad th quaatlon of meetlnr maturity ef th 1 per cent tenernl hers mortxa bond dua July 1 1334 but a Ths orephe said has an estimated "nothin didn't ha bean srrtnred"tht The taaue outatondlns amount to value of 82100 a ton Or from the far 104 69000 around famous Homsstaks mins at Lead la New atata and municipal (Inanclnr for next week total III 013 949 valued at an average of about $4 a acheduled total ef 1413130 ralnat ton with soms infrequent small Ourln th peat weak earl th Daily Bond “tor veins running over $1000 a ton Tho flow1 of mid from Franc brourht Case said ths new discovery was freah eonaltnmanta to thla port today amountln IStoOllOO In addition It mads In the Wild Rose mine when 415304 wa to reoelvtd Canada sod level 941 000 from Nicaragua from miners drilling at n a Todd Shipyard corporation and found particles of free gold dropreport for tho flaral year ended A distest from to ths 1460441 of March incom cuttings tqual II nal ping 3 17 ahar on tho capital atock In th closed a vein three feet wide rear bad ttt gold-beari- -- ot subald-larle- Coffee Market 4 (API— I rtf minor NIW TORN Jun wrr f rcd u (In promoted sttreulv MlUn tn lt trsd-ivntn-ef- ui th toilet future mxrket todty 4 to 1 point lowr and H 3000 1 S point ell cloMd S to pnd nnohtnnd to 1 point lowar and d I to 1 down: nlu II MO Clottn Santo July 1 tV September ? notation Ihei Prctmiwr 151c: March 1 54c May 1 0le No 1 Julr 4 Me September 5 OOc December I ODc March 513c Mr I lie coffe duUi Santo 4 I Alike In Santo op-n- elo-f- - Rail Man Sees 16© Black Hills Strike Reveals $2100 Gold CUSTER £ D June 14 UP)— Francis Case Cuater wevk-n- sr Because of the absence of Gover13: nor Henry H Blood who ia la the Milton H I3I4V MOI1i eaat Secretary of State would ask Welling said Friday he tho board of pardons at its mssting at ths prison Saturday at 10 a m Buckwheat—Nona Boy baana— Nona to postpone action on tho appeal of Barley— Feai tiafM maltlnt MC30 Delbert Green triple slayer from a T moth area — Fer ewt 00b 50 Clover trad— Fer ewt il 00 10 15 death sentence Lerd—Tlereee Ulli looaa 1330 Both Mr Welling and Chief JusBUle— 1139 tice Ellas Hanasn of tho state suMinneapolis preme court expressed tho bsilof tho case was of sufficient imMINNEAPOLIS Jun 11 cent hither No 1 portance to demand th governor's lUcelpte I cm: northern dork northern 11 01 WlOlWS finer Na I herd Montana MM consideration M hard smbar durum 11 03 US 1 OS It Green who has bssn sentenced to rad 15i July 13 September 13 be shot at tho prison June 26 was 13 Deoember Corn— NO T oonvictsd of killing his uncle his On la— No 1 mother-in-laand his wife during a Barley— 14 Alt Rya— No £ 44 941 family quarrel at Layton in 1930 Flax— Noi 11 4Saiil Sweat clover aad—3900 ft 950 It ia expected th pardons board will consider the case June 21 by Kansas City which time it is believed th goverKANSAS CITY Jun 14 cent hlrhar to 1 low- nor will have returned Receiptx 10 ara er No l dark hard 317 Ths board will hear approximatehard 15 ADIS red lleU ly 10 cases at ths Saturday meeting Clow-13 July 11 Ki September lltttl1 U S Treasury Report ' WASHINGTON Jun 14 (API— Th pool tlon of tho treaaury on Jun 13 Wa: Ut Ml30dll Receipt npandltum M3 131 Ml II 13005353149 01 balance eiMtomo tooalpt fa th month 413443-90- 4 53 Receipt for th flacal rear (tine July II II 40 Ml 34 00 expenditure! 14714-344410 (includlns il 1X000513! 00 of tmertencp expenditure)) axcei ef expenditure xj 35 3 311145 10 trexa debt 11503-41431 f 33 119109 35 aver to inert the praviou day sold wult 4001401 th eompanr praeadln ef 100174 or 1131 s Mart -- m Trade Trends By AaaoetoUd Fraa rd Laather— Total vlxibla itocks eattl kida la 11 handx vara 000 hldao 3 tha nd et A aril aralnxt 14115 000 a yar aro acoordlnt to fluraa compiled bv tha New York commodity At tha currant rale of abaorptlon of hldea and leather car tha enhance the total vlxibla -itoeka repreaent approximately 10 1 monthaupply compared with S 0 month' aupply Indicated at th lo W of Kidai April 11 1334 Nanferrou Meta!— "Conaumar of matalx" lava Metal and Mineral Market ’’hava-no- t yet retained their confidence wild the that butlpeaa xhowra very little Improvemrni durtnr tha lait weak Tha lead market wa unrattled nd domestic business In cooper foil abort of that don la th praeedios Mid wk It wa tn world itoekb of Suisr— A dn-raa-a 1033000 Ions ton raw luesr value dur-l- n tha year endlns Ausuat If 1334 I rathnated by B W Dyer 6 Co tutor brokers Aeeordlns to th urvy total production wa chanted but lltti so that th deerraa in may b attributed to iaertaMd oosumptloa a tkt boy recent elec- Inc tion hivq been delivered to th First Security corporation and that payment has bssn received plus a premium of $2405 tn accordanea with tho terms of tho accepted hid — sweater and black shoes Announcement was mad Friday XM UNITED STATES TU DISTRICT that th annual publlo hearing on COURT IN AND POH THE DISTRICT Of tho school budg st for ths next school UTAH CENTRAL DIVISION Uni$©4 ftUUt Amcnc CompUinanL v tom year will bo hsld Juno 27 at p m of UMt KtHhaiklA' DwfoAMU BouUy Ns 0°rft at th board offices n Or4? lot Aorviot el lumnoni bf o xiatkOl OGDEN City Farm Bureau Officer Urges Aid onProblems LOGAN— Trecy R Welling secrespoke of ths Cache county-farbureau direcbureau' problem tor E tary of the state farm bureau in Logan Friday at a session on-far- BRIGHAM CITY— Th Brigham City playgrounds will open Monday at 2 p m for tho summer montha Th following women wlU be in charge: Ethel Jensen superMaria Holland assistant visor Beryl Hansen pianist and Ruth Romsr instructor of dancing Tha Klndsrgartan dub ia direct sponsor of tho playground with Mrs Frsd Holland president of ths club and Mrs Goorgs Tiller ai chairman Refreshments will be served Monday th opening day to children under 12 years of age Commls-tlon- ar company'a School Board Calls Bids on Construction BOUNTIFUL— Bide tor construction of levsral school projects In Davis county will he oponsd by ths county school board Thursday at 4 p m In the ichool office at Farm- ington Projects Include an addition to th high school nt Kaysvllis together with a new cafeteria and music room! addition of two classrooms to junior high school nt Bountiful fireproofing of corridors nnd stairs at Farmington school nnd tha completion of fireproofing nt the Stoker ' Fund for th work arc embodied under n P W A grant nnd loan The tentative budget of th 1935-19school term Ineludu an appropriation of $33000 for capital outlay and tha work will he don under thla classification ichool boaurd inembara aald Postal Cable Company a Asks Reorganization NEW YORK Jun 14 WV-T- h $120000000 Postal' Telegraph and Cable corporation formed at tha height of tha 1928 boom to fill in a major crevice In th giant international telephona combine filed a petition for reorganization under federal bankruptcy- lawa In the’U S district courts today Ths petition was approved by Judge Alfred G Coxe who ordered th corporation to retain its possessions and continua operation! under existing management pending further order ' Ths corporation's operating companies Including tha Postal land lines Commercial Cable company Mackey Radio and Tote-gracompanies of California and Delaware are not affected by th proceedings - ph ’ on— — t ‘ Jun 14 UB— WASHINGTON Within a matter of minutes after final congressional action President Roosevelt today signed tha bill continuing the post ef federal coordinator of transportation tor another year With th law under which Joseph B Eastman now holds that office scheduled to expire Sunday night th house quickly substituted for Its own moeeure tho bill passed by th senate Id slightly different form and rushed It to ths Whits House Divorce Granted - District Idaho Judge Isaac McDougell has granted a dlvorca to Halleen R Peterson frofa Arthur SI Peterson on th grounds of cruelty She was awarded custody of a minor child and $10 psr month for lta support POCATELLO m two-third- ' two-third- u by-la- Will Preside At Ground Breaking U ” 5 t Signs Bill To Keep Coordinator NOTICE or SPECIAL MEETING 8HAKEHOLDE&8 Or MIES OIL COMPANY Pursuant to a call made hy th president ef the Premier Oil Com pany a Utah corporation notie ' is hereby given that a special mssting ef tha shareholders of said corporation will bo held on Monday the 24th day of June 1935 at th hour ol 8 o’clock p m at th principal office for tha transaction of business of sold cort 1863 South poration located Fourth Cut Street Salt Lake City County of Sait Lake State of Utah for ths purpose of considering snd acting upon aach of the follovilng propositions separately: (a) Adding a new article to th article of incorporation to the ‘effect that no shsrs of capital stock shall he fold for less than fifty (80) fonts unless the tgcfc s holders owning ef the Capital stock shall so consent b) Amending article VI ef the articles of incorporation to the effect that no part or ell of the ’ gas and oil leases more particular- ly described at the Richard $lrk and John Kirk leases shall be sold or disposed of unlws the stocks holders owning of the capital stock shall so consent ic) Amending article XI of the articles of incorporation to ths effect that the stock of ths eoi porstlon shall be nonassessable snd shall not be made assessable without the consent of all $ the stockholders (d) Article XII Of the article of incorporation shall b changed to read follows: Thst th articles ef Incorporation may be amended or repealed in any pai tieular in th manner provided and at any time by the by a majority vote of th outstanding stock’ of the corporation and st any annual mssting of the stockholders or at a special meeting of ths stockholders held for r ' thst purpose (si Amending article VHI of the articles of incorporation to- the effect that special meetings of ths stockholders may be held five days notice after at thereof which may be given in any manner or the waiver of such notice by the stockholders aa ar not notified And by fur-4 ther amending and changing said article to tho affect that all regu-ls- r meetings of ths directors may ha held tor tho transaction of any business of the corporation at such place outside the State of 1 Utah or elsewhere within th State of Utah than at its prlnck ‘ " pal place of business as the directors by resolution or th may provide 0 Amending article IH of th articles of Incorporation by the capital stock of the corporation to 1800000 shares divided into 1500000 shares of the par value of one dollar per hare And for the further pur- pose of considering end xbting upoq any other business which may come before said meeting JAMES LEE TODD -i (Seal) Secretary Dated st Los Angelas CL this list day ef May 1935 PREMIER OIL COMPANY or -- x - fiaTVW of' NaOGDEN— In oboorvane tional Better Housing day public ground breaking cerement will bs conducted Saturday at U a m by Mayor Harman W Peary who using a silver ahovel will break ground for a model home In Oak Croat park on Twanty-Hvent- h treat between Polk nvenue and ’ ' Taylor drive Tha ctrmonlt8 will ha In charge of Frank M Browning president of th Ogden chamber of commerce and will be attended by E J Fjeld-st- d chamber secretary tha Ogden Funeral Service Set City and Weber county commisFor Victim of Fall sioners and by EO-- Anderson chief architect Seymour R Billings chief valuator and David W CanFuneral services for Wayna Brow- non executive assistant of ths F H son of Mrs Grata A Salt Uk Qty er 2 year-old Brower will b conducted SaturThe puhllc la Invited to attend day at S p m in ths Qualtrough-Allcot- the ceremonlea funeral chapel by Bishop James A Gilo of the Fourteenth ‘ L D S ward ohapal TIipsU Reveals Cost Wayne was fatally injured ThursOl Seminary Students day at 4 p m when he fell from window ef hie the sscond-stor- y home at tha Colonial hotsl 144 West PROVO— Each pupil enrolled In T First South street senior somlnsrios eost tbs LD& at call tha Friends may mortuary church $1529 during the school will take to Burial services prior 1938-3- 4 Of thle eoet approxplace in the Pleasant Green ceme- year imately 88 par cent was paid by tery tha church board of education The remaining 12 per eent waa paid by local or stake boards of education Mountain Club Sets These figures are taken from a Harold 8 Nelson Plans to Open jLodge thesis written byGrace Idaho semiprincipal of ths and entitled “Coat in tbs nary Wasatch Mountain club ttiambo'rs Senior Seminaries of tha Church of Salntar will open their Brighton lodge this Jssua Christ of Latter-da-y week-en- d when all club member Thla was written in partial fulfillars asked to be on band to assist ment of th requirements for mas In spring hduss cleaning Ntphl An tar’s degree in educational adminderson lodge director will bs In istration which Mr Nslson recharge of outdoor Improvements ceived recently from Brigham and Florence Reich and Marie Young university Professor A C Brlnghurst will be Id charge of In-‘ Lambert head of the department of side work educational administration superTha club members attended vised the study strawberry festival Friday night at Cotton th home of Ellen 8tele E Hqndricka Lewiston president of tho Cache eounty bureau waa tn charge of the meeting Mr Welling pointed out the many wood problems confronting ths bursau and urged cooperation among th varloue bureaus la solving them President Dis- nt Pa--cif- lo school In BountifuL lor to Tom Oaeria Kapaaianrua appear plead nnavar ar demur to th emd hul Plad the eomplalnant herein an or before sixty dav from th dal haras ( and ia default thereof that th court Pill prs-t- o th heartns n4 diodlra(ua of at mattar: and IT W FURTHER OH- to publlihad to a DbRED that tills dr newapspar of isnerat elraulatisa in thl Lak Triton Balt Tha putrict Utah one a maeit for vaaxx Tillman D -- live FUtid la to John aoo Judta United John Edward Carvsr delivered addresses tracing tha history ef ths railroads In Utah ana emphasising th importance of th railroad Industry to this community at a special Railroad wosk program hsld Friday evening In' the City hall park A concert by tho Ogdsn Terminal hand was Included In the program Saturday marks th final day on which visitors may view th train th Padfle Fruit Expreu refrigerator ear and th loco motive exhibit which are on display at the Union station Tho public is also Invited to visit tha Union Paelflo shop and roundhouse and the tc jMf A Aa-D’ojeo app-ar- ln Frsd Williams and Dr Fruit Expreu plant Saturday Puoij-cst- ‘W On thi S motion Unitad Butat Attamar to th trict ef Huh an4 it ourt that tn Stianaant Tiana Oaatya K- aaalannu i na an Inhakilant a I bar i found vithia tha Dlxtnct ol Utah o4 u nsw abaanl from (ha UnltaA Brataa f Amarlra and baa not voluntarily aniarad hi aPBaarasc herein and that peraonai aarviea upon 414 SalanSant Toe O surra la not Kapodannia practicably IT Is HEREBY ORDERED that tha said SafanS-a- Outlined at Park Fete To Lose Money Nsw-hous- been from homo la described as being flvs feet six Inches tall weighing 120 pounds ha a freckled faco and black hair When last seen he s was wearing black corduroy trous-er- s a tan shirt a grtsn sleeveless dis- RailHistory After a luncheon sessions win re- Weber Deputy Treasurer’s sume at 3 p m with a talk by a Bond Voided i Com member of tho stato liquor commission on “Liquor Control as It Afpany Defunct fects tha Hotels" After this talk an election ef officers will bs held At 7 p nt tha annual Installation OGDEN— At tha result ef alleged banquet will bo held at tha peculations of Ralph L McNamara hotel former deputy county treasurer Prsssnt officers of tho association Weber ceunty stands to lose more aro Mr Bsckstt president Lyman than $11000) It waa revealed Frifirst vies president Hyds following receipt of a communBert McPhearson of Salt Lake City day ication from th insurance departsecond vtco president and Mr West ment ef the atat of New York secretary-trsasurwhich ia liquidating the aaaeta ef th National Surety company Th letter directed to County Attorney Paul A Thatcher stated than th time for filing a preferred claim against th asset of the surety company had I expired April 1 1935 It wee during the period from 1928 to 1930 Incluaivo that the treasurer bond waa writtea eounty with Now equipping themlv th National Suroty company and d streamlined by modern according to a recent audit mad rsllrosds Amsrlcen stock rolling Lawrence M Ma-la- n County soon will be tn n favorable poeltion by it wa Clerjc this- - period also to roespturo traffio lost $n reoont that McNamara'sduring peculaalleged transforme of years to competing tions totaled $1150047 portation H J Plumhof gsnsral Ths National Surety corporation manager ef the Oregon Short Line bondsman during tho period from told members of tho Exchange club 1931 to 1934 Inclusive has submitFriday at th Hotel Utah ted a proposal to the county comMr Plumhof said tho new trains missioners for settlement of nearly the $32000 of tho alleged shortages will be operated at present eost for (uet and that safeCounty Attorney Thatcher was adty factors are not being overlooked! vised by tho Now York state Insur“The same car which reduced ance department that be eould file total railroad fatalities last year to a deferred claim It he deelred to do 41 compared with an nverag of 88 ao but It was explained that before persons killed in automobile acci- any funds would be available for exer-cladents dally in 1934 is being settling claims under this classifiin planning tomorrow's trans- cation ail preferred claims would portation” ho said have to bo settled in full Mr Plumhof classed ths railroad Upon motion of Attorney & P industry as ranking second only Dobbs counsel for McNamara a to agriculture and employing norhearing scheduled for Friday at mally 1500000 persons 10 a m before District Judge Eulotho of was a address Ths part gene E Pratt wpa continued until of western cal observance Railroad Tuesday June 19 Mr "Dobbs stated week Club members following the that his client wished additional meeting wore taken to the Union time in which to arrange personal Pacific station where they jnspset-- affairs train an CHICAGO June II (AF)— Cnh wheat— No I rad 13 Corn— No I mlxaS No I mlxad 1 No I allow N 3 yal- low 1 whlto Na No S whlta 14 rtata-- No I whlto Na I Whit 11 4(43 Rya— Nona 11 County Stands trict bonds voted at a 1935" w - or asoociationa of Ogden next Thursdiy at A p-- nu Ja tha Central Junior high school lo choosq a location for tho now Ogden high school building it waa announced Friday A special meeting of th hoard also ia scheduled for oarty next week at which time plans and building details for tho nsw structure will bo discussed 919 $580000 school Playgrounds to Open Delay on Green For Summer Monday Mayor Appeal Sought 1141 n1131to Cash (uotatlona - ©60c MU IS -- Scoured basis: Texas: Fins (selected) 67© 70T2c fin short 69c fin 63©85c fall 57 ©59c Iks i ‘i in M “Foreign markets arc very firm DecCorn— “Mohair is moderately active and July Sept against the buyer" Dee On- UTha Bulletin will publish the folJulr lowing quotations: §PP iii Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces: Dec Ry— Dslalne unwashed 28930c K -- blood July Msmbsrq of ths Intermountain Hots! association will hold their annual convention in Salt Lake City next Thursday Sessions will “b at Hots! Utah and ths Nswbous hotel Registration will begin at a m at ths Hots! Utah following which Harry W Beckett of Ogdsn association president will glv his annual report Chauncey W West of Salt Lak City will givt the report Gui P Backman executive secretary of th chamber ef commerce will talk on “Tourist Possibilities of Aid In locating son Childers 14 was poUce by Viola Ogdsn Parent-Tosch- Newhouee Capital o president will find himself in a difto resist this drive Although I clearly see the posal-bllltof such a dilemma I feel assured that fundamental conditions can be relied upon to 'create th necessary revival of employment restoration of buying power and reThe natural covery of business forces of Improvement are neither started nor stopped by legal decisions or political necessltien $6 Business as estimated by ths Dividends on tha preferred stock now registers 23 per cent have below normal end $ percent below 1929 accumulated since1 April i and by September this year a year ago will amount to approximately $445 a share (Copyright 1935 Publishers “It ia evident that th liquidation Financial Bursau) of these arrears end ths meeting of the current 7 per cent dividend will take considerable time" says ths board of directors in n letter to the stockholders “svsn if there should bs a material Increase in th earnings of your company available for these purposes Until such arrears ere paid in full no dividends may bs paid on th common stock of your company” WV-The Com14 BOSTON June mercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: Chicago Grain “Th demand tor wool has been CHICAGO Jun 14 AP— In msrict exceedingly light this past week that thew4 xiinx of haunt hoan at Icaat sales averaging as reported be- tamporarllx artraold wheat pr(eaa todar rallia to eonxdoraM kirt Ituta Meant tween 300000 and 400000 pounds draatl downturn Tha rceavtr of th wheat Market waa dally or about 10 per cent of the helped keeaue of libarol hurini of wheat lor iprtad traderi who wera eimultaneouely of torn Mills appeared also to e svsragt dally rate a month ago al- aellera satire buer at tlmaa la tha wheal tutors somethough the pace quickened market Wheat Closed firm lo to lHe abore what In th week-en- d fliiteh Julr tOVttflO'ie com to Ihe up July 73 litre: eats S all included “Demand has grades St elf to IS advanced qnd previsions unand types in limited lots but more til anted to e la of 13c the medium bright especially Range of tho Loading Futures fleeces which declined last week 14 CHICAGO Jun (Art-- Ush Low Clot hut have fairly weU recovered this Wheat— Open 70 on what ficult position this outstanding Uni tad 8tat court decision mana to th averag man In the itrect— to you end to tne a cltlxen and eonaum-- r In thia article therafore I pro-po-C to trenalato th decision in Held at Utah and Directors of Utah-Idah- o Sugar company Friday authorised ths calling of a special atockholdera’ mset Ing July 18 to vote on a company program of capital readjustment The most important itara in tha program Is the proposal to issue a nsw I'per cent preferred stock" to be offered to the present preferred shareholders In tho ratio of 145 shares in exchange for each share of the present 7 per cent preferred stock with accumulated dividends It is proposed also to rsducs ths par value of the present common etook from $6 to $5 a ehere Th company's capitalisation consists of 100000 shares of 7 per cent preferred stock with a per value of $10 n ahara end 2373000 shares of common stock with n par value of necs urprld at little commant on Readjustment BABSON PARK Mtssn Jun 14— During the past two weeks the newspapers have published columns telling what the supreme court decision on the N R A means to business to organized labor to the administration to financiers to farmers and to other special groups of the population super-featuri- fn wool waa olcklnt up Th medium aredea eapeelallr wsre reclvlns much more Interest and altahla cuantlths of th country Backed medium fleeces offered In Ahe middle west were reported to have Been tooueht direct by eaatern users at prtcea 1 to 3 cents in tha crease hither than prices at which similar wools were offeree a week aco Spot wools of an cradea at Boston wen more aetlet than earlier In the week and wuotatlons ware llruilnmtendenoy jShowins Utah-Idah- By ROGER W BABSON infla-tlons- 1114 CH1CAOO Sun If (AFI— FouHry lira— Receipts 14 trucks hens' aasti cnlckent ateadti hans II tethorn bent II rock colored 30t rock sprints friers jM)A33 33434 colored 33 rock broilers 11930 colored II lm 9r 14 : borebacka roosters 14 hen turkera 41 toms Ho !5u 13 Did ducks 4 Ml pounds UP 19 small fount whits ducks 4 pound up IS small 15 I sees 10 Errs— Receipts 33 M3: unsettled ertra flrsU-aara 33: local 33 Vi fresh traded firsts cars IIV4 leqal 33 current 33V41 storaae packed first 33141 extra 34 Potatoes— Receipt 14: on tracki 310 total Unltoa States shipment 1133: old stock weak: supplies moderata demand and tradrns vert slow sacked per cwt Wisconsin round whites V 8 Ho 1 M Idaho russets U 8 Ho 1 1 101 13 new stock weaker: aupplle moderate: demand and tradio low Arkanaaa Bliss Triumphs B No 1 most fair sondlUon sllihtlv pnested 1504110 one ear 100 cobbler V S No 1 showin decav 140: California Rnrbsnlca U 8 No 1 1 SO: Louisiana Bliss No 1 and partly traded U Triumph 1 50 4101 Oklahoma BUs Triumph D ' - 25 lt i by-la- NOTICE TO FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT DEALERS Sealed proposals will be by the Utah State Building Commlwlon Room 122 State Capitol until I p m July X 1935 at which time they Will be publicly opened snd read lor supplying certain furniture and equipment for ths Home Economics Building ’ at Loat the Agricultural College ’ ' gan as follows! ' A Lunchroom csfeteris and kitchsn equipment R Heavy duty electric equip' ment i - ” i Refrigeration D Laboratory equipment snd furniture E Classroom and office furniture J for reception F Furnishings rooms Specifications and bidding documents may be obtained st th of- fie of Hodgson & McClenshan Architects Eccles Building Ogden for (which a deposit of $10 will bs required They may b examined at th office of the Building Com mission but cannot be taken therefrom - Proposals shall bs mad In strict accordance with all provisions of tha plana and spacifics- lions and must bs made on blink forms provided by th architect Specific attention Is called to the fact thst not less than ths mini- mum wage rates prescribed by th federal Emergency Administrs- tlon ef Public tV&rkj must be paid on this project Certified check er cashier’ check in the amount ef $ par cer’ of the value of the bid plus tl' altsrnstsa to he added must ar company tach proposal Tbs right ia reserved to accept or reject any or all proposals UTAH STATE BUILDING) COMMISSION C 4- Agent Outlines Method To Abandon Acreage 4 ’ LOGAll— County” Agent R I Wrigley announced Friday that any auger beet acreage could be abandoned th producer must present a written statement ef his intention of abandonment In ths form of a request to ths production control committee at his office This statement ' is necessary from the producer before ha wiU he eligible for payment on beets that wera planted In 1935 and for good reason had to abandon them The allotment committee must investigate each case andfeertlfy to it before any payments Vlll be made th county qgent aald ha-fo- ra Driver Found Guilty LOGAN— Albert M Alton of Hy-ruwaa found guilty Friday by a m jury in tha city court of drunken driving Allan was arrsstsd following an Accident about a month ago City Judge Jtssa P Rich granted a stay of sentence until next week - ’ W J Hallorsn President V s k |