Show ) V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE $32066300 in Mineral Wealth Produced in 1935 By Utah Mining Industry ' Copper Leads Livestock Market M $10787000 Silver $6740800 Gold $6473000 Lead $5 127 QOO Zinc $2937800 Yielding 900 and 106 to Los dairymen Metal mines in Utah in 1935 produced gold silver copper Angeles packers few lota trucked in steers 6 25 odd lota medium heifers IS OOO lead and zinc valued at approximately $32066300 lots medium to good cows S3 T5 according to 50475 85oddcutter kinds down to 2 25 few bulls estimates of C N Gerry and T H Miller of the United States medium S3 SO Bheoo— Receipt through shipbureau of mines department of the interior The output in 1934 ments Include T467 to9178 Loo Angeles packers 240 to Los Angelos market 257 to Berkewas valued at $22975534 indicating an increase of about 40 ley packers 1002 to Ban Francisco : 212 no sales per cent in 1935 the 1935 output was 65 per cent of the average OGDEN direct! 20 Jan Hogi 659: Include 120 direct: Lot annual value ($49491386) for the decade 1926-3- 5 Receipt Angeles pnokere411 steady to 10c higher pack-era- There were substantial Increases' In the output of all fiva metals n CfAl dally in copper and silver Gold in I111'''®' creased from 13858152 ounces In 1934 OnAratiAnc FnrAeoct to 184950 ounces In 1935 silver from VpCrallUIlS 7111417 to 9133900 ounces copper from 86024925 to 128425000 pounds NEW IORK Jan 20 t — Steel lead from 116153945 to 1281750001 production during the current week pounds and sine from 56396279 to was estimated today by the pounds' Most of the In- - lean Iron k Steel Institute at 499 creases were recorded In the Bing- - per cent of capacity compared with ham and West Mountain district 494 in the preceding week A month ago operations were at largely as a result of Increased out- put by the Utah Copper company the rate of 495 per cent and a and the United States Smelting Re- - year ago they were 495 per cent of fining & Mining company (capacity Big Increase in Gold The value of the gold output in-- 1 ProdtlCC Market creased from 34773524 In 1934 to -- Amer-638648- JANUARY 21 1936 Leaders on Curb Increase Shown List Give Ground In Bank Deposits NORTH SALT LAKE Jan 20 (USDA) — Hoga— Receipts 157 2704 direct through shipments Include 1874 to Lets Angeles packers 130 to San Diego packers and 314 to San Francisco packers: strong to 10c higher top glO 00 mixed butchers $0 78$ 9 90 with lights and heavyweights down to packing sown 750 00 08Cattle— TS3 direct 33 Receipts through shipment tnclud 901 to Loo Angelos market 367 to Stockton market 35 to California TUESDAY MORNING than lest wsek'i close early top (10 OO on bulk beat drlvelns: few mixed lota (9 10 09 85 —packing aowa (S 00 down feed- Cattle Receipts 533 California art 30 Omaha market 46: Oregon feeders 65 California dairymen 25 Modesto pacekre 28 fairly active early ealea steady to strong ear fairly good Idaho steer! 18 75 few out 65 75 odd lota drlvelns f 9 25 few common heifers 54 00 05 00 good drlveln cows S4 BOW 5 25: common and medium cows S3 5004 25: lower grades down to 2 50: good bulls S4 50 0 6 05 odd Common bulla down to 7 00 08 00: S3 50: few good vexlers 4 00 0 5 00 few lots common calves 2012 Omaha market Sheep — Receipt 226 Loa Angeles packers 236 Los Angeles market 517 Denver market 231 nothing done early Above quotations on rail shipment! reflect variable freight benefits on cattle bought lor reahtpment OMAHA Jan 20 Hog— Receipts 7000: active on outside account 10 0250 higher than Friday generally 15 025c up medium weights and light lights better grad up most 9 650 9 6O0975: : generally we'jgita y top $9 Te to hippfi- at 19 25 $0 65: lrable 140-- 1 pood light and medium welfht aowa $8 65 Scattered Firm Spots Ap- News From Over the State Happy Hunting Grounds Calls Chief Youthful Navajo Held for Slaying Report for i93s indicate) Two Institutions Join pear in Oils Mines and Specialties v Select Grcle NEW YORK Jan 20 UP) — “The American Banker” today made public its 1935 list of 100 l&rgeit banki in the United States which mealed two additions to the $1000000000 deposit class and only minor changes In the positions of the 20 institution! Deposits in the 100 biggest banks aggregated $25101857466 an increase of $3209527639 over the $21- 892329927 reported by the group that comprised the 100 largest lneti-- j tutlons In 1934 Chase National bank of New York retained its number one place with deposits of $2075121091 followed in order by National City bank of New York Guaranty Trust company of New York and Bank of America N T k S A of San Fran-- i — There NEW YORK Jan 30 were scattered firm spots In today's quiet curb market session but the majority of tba leaden were Inclined to give ground Among the better acting Issues were a few of the oils mines and specialties Sales aggregated 683000 (hares against 736000 last Friday Shares gaining fractions to s point or so Included Creole Petroleum at 27 8 Laka Shore Mines at 55 Parker Rust Proof at 7 Gulf Oil at 82 and Humble Oil at 68 Among losers of as much were Technicolor at 21 8 United Light at 87 8 Childs preferred at 54 Electric Bond k Share at 16 Niagara Hudson Power at 10 Sher at 121 and Airways at 4844 5-- CiSCO His Half Sister Federal Official-oMurder Charge n Special to The Tribun MQjmCELLO — An youth’s resentment toward an an clent Navajo tradition started Waiter Jones 21 known locally as "Blue Louse” toward the federal court In' Salt Lake City Monday to face a charge of murdering his Indian half-sist- er sX I 'i'- v l appointing voluma of domestic flour bull-nee- e had a diattnet bearish Influence Predictions were current a final official 1934 estimate of the 1035 Canadian wheat crop Other changes in positions of the Thuraday will be larger Ulan tba latest previous cellmate first 20 banks Included Irving Wheat closed easy unchanged to H lower compared with Saturday’ flntah Trust company of New York which May 100® 108 com UOk down May went from 13 to 10 and Chemical 60 ®60 it i oats it v tI off and pro- Trust company of New vlelona varying from 10 centa setback to Bank 10 centa advauc 14 York which went from number 7 to 12 - Tea Ds Bah Jones f I Paddy Eyetoo chief of the Al- len Canyon Plpt Indians who died last week at his wickiup (up- per right) on West Water canyon of pneumonia Paddy a friend of both whites and Indians in San Juan county was one of the most eolorful figures in the southwest Paddy Eyetoo had served as chieftain since hla appointment in 1928 by government representatives at the conclusion of trouble that arose between "Old Posey” and San Juan county settlers r p CHICAGO Jan 20 I API— Lower In ell grain formed the rule today prices A material break of quotation! at Liverpool forced Chicago May wheat contract! down temporarily to below a bushel Exceptional- - amaflneea of speculative trading together with lack of any energetic oversea demand aa well as continued dis- I Will Have Hearing Before The last named bank together with Continental Illinois National Bank k Trust company of Chicago were the newcomers to the billion 1 dollar group Continental Illinois if 5 In achieving this distinction went from sixth place in the 1934 list toll? fifth place this year displacing the Bankers Trust company of New York which wee number five in Chicago Grain 19 t Navajo maiden died Sunday at Shiprock N M of bullet wounds auffered last Friday when she was flred upon by her Jones was taken from Montlcollo to Prlce Monday in custody Of Hi E Aldrich" of Gallup N M special officer in the Indian service Peter Woody Navajo chief of polios at Shiprock and Rolf Purcell San Juan county deputy sheriff He will bs taken to Salt Lake City Tuesday for arraignment before ths United States commissioner on a charge of first degree murder Confession Reported Jones arrested Saturday at a ranch near Verdure following a flight from Montesuma canyon ths scene of the slaying confessed ths half-broth- er I 36473000 In 1935 both Values based KALTbut£crCTY on a gold price of 33495 per fine First grade ib V t 37 ® Cal— Receipts 8500 fed steer and ounce There was an Increase - ae'4 lb" alow weak very few early aales: yearlings from ounces 33000 of Parchment vraDwl tyo’leii) nearly gold he stock and bulla slow steady to weak: the Bingham district due to in- veaelre In light supply steady to 60c f dedirect price and moittly about steady k creased output at the Utah Copper! Uvered Salt Lake City (fuil trail! mt 38 portation deducted United States k Lark and Boston i and yearlings sliglbii 1 up Consolidated mines Large white henneries doa to "10 00 and' above’ one load prim 1310- Range of Leading Futures white etanderde Gold from the Park City region pound ateerc 513 50 betters mostly SS 25 Wheat: Open Low Htgh Close iff 7 80 load choice weights Increased nearly 5000 ounces largely Full cream tripieuTib May 61 0044 10044 cutMi cows 14 00: 8 75: bulk beef 7505 ' 88 91 Q0 8844 88 884l medium bulls July 50 from the Liberty group of the Park 3 ter -V4am grades 7504 87 4 loaf lb Sept 80c S kinds AlthougiKhe maintained a sullen odd 5 ' beefy few 4550 City Utah Mines comp any and'the Jack 'cheese 5 Tba acii”ib 9 50: Stocker MayCom: 60 vealers top practical Wheel cheeee Swlee stoicism before whits officers end domestic lb 60 4 Park Pitv Ponsnlidatarl property Block Bwl 25lb brtckI 6 5007 50 feeder steers and 60 60 Ib 6044 8000 no early sales July refused to I discuss ths affair he 8heep— Receipts Gold from the TlntiC district was Llmburger 60 60 bricks lb 6044 burial in Allan BLANDING— Paddy chief of thetgive it a white-ma- n slaughter classes’ talking around 250 low- 0pt eorholete confession before er asking stronger feeders about steady May about the same as in 1934 a large 28 2844 28 44 wooled Allan canyon Plutes is dead of canyon 15 mile sway but nobody talking around S10 00 for best fed around Woody Special Officer Ald-wdecrease in gold from the Eureka Full mam July WUconiln cured 27 44 lambs held above 10 25: talking it would sure not burn 4 27 they ifab reported 2744 4 75 on beet ewes held higher early SeptRye standard mine was offset by gains longhomi wionta Imported Metal Drops Cent quick pneumonia ac907dln ancie"t Pluta c“st®l7' sales feeding lambs up to 9 85 According to Jones' story he was 54 May at the Mammoth Centennial-Bec- k cured ib had He been and for chief next be judge will the chief! Who 54 f hn iova with his half-sistCattle July and DENVER Jan 20 Y N Rise But Gold from and other properties nrm Y!plUTrMt!?CUPd: 5441 calve Sept 2500 asked calves Jess Posey mor 17000 Allan canyon branch of hig the reporter —Receipt a year ago endeavored the Camp Floyd (Mercur) district Full cream' longhorns ‘western 10 50: Barley: and verier strong top vealers 43 to win her affections The girl tribe since 1928 having been ap- "Will it be Mancos George atockers and feeders above 7 25: other May On London Mart increased markedly due to a greatly curei lb classes steady low eutters higher JanLard11 00 Posey dldn t think so George repulsed iiim and told her tribesmen to that place by the Indian 11 00 10 95 10 95 increased production at the Con- - Chicago Jan 20 (api— Poultry— killing pointed good to choice heifers S8 25 0 8 50 beef Mch 11 05 11 05 10 97 at 10 97 hens B pounds cows 86 10 down cutter 53 50® 5 25 RolldAtnH Mnrrur group of the Law Live 10 trucks firm NEW YORK Jan 20 (A)— World department in response to the pop’ dldnt want the job and besides Uat Jonfes had made Improper 11 22 11 02’ 11 05 May 11 22 &nd 5044c: bulla 4 2505 25 feeder cow 20c mor uan 5 pound 475 he had about all ho could do as Vances toward her In accordance who of held wish his 1 05 11 07 10 silver continued unsettled 10 92 97 people iston Peak Mining company and to Leghorn hens 17c Plymouth and White direct 31 July prices 5000 singles Hog— Receipts Bellies Iceman I Leg-ewith tribal dscree Jones was ostra- nine to California: steady good to choice him in high esteem He died last the continued activity of the Man- day in the two principal centers 14 50 S9 50 0 9 75 May turbutchers ‘Will it be Jess Posey T the re-- 1 cixod and driven from ths ' of exact time fdV his but ths metal use week domestic camp sows firm 9 Gold 50: No toms old 18c 22c heavlea Imported 20c young Mining company keys ntng 2 turkeys porter asked 18c heavy white and eolored The young Indian found work a 3 8 8008 85 Cash Quotations The largest producers nf gold In duck dropped one cent in New York to death is not known in trucked o2c small white duck 18o email o 6500 Jess came L Sheep— Receipts Posey CHICAGO cents a fine ounce ths longest Jan 20 (API— Cash wheat 44 gheepherder at ths ranch of Karl Utah In 1935 were the Utah Copper colored northern tense 17c: capons steady or above 110 25 freight paid —No Paddy registered on the govern 1 04 3 hard 1110 No 3 mixed plain satisfaction Barton near Verdure and estab-Jepoundi 23 a riselment records as John Eyetoo had the answer with talking weak to lower United States k Lark Consolidated 7 E?und up 25c leas than T young despite Com — No 4 mixed 58c No 5 yellow since June 5 1934 hen is the of son first Steady: Posey thejughed He of 5544 058 4 c KANSAS CITY Jan 20 of a penny in London to no enemy whits or Indian reputation as an Indus- Mercur (Lewiston Peak) Eureka 27e old 25cturkeys— young toms 27c oil 23c ‘‘Oid Posey” active to all who trious intelligent worker Oats— No 3 whits 2744 029 44c sample 19 Hogs—Receipts 4000 fairly ever been friendly to ths set-lea standard ounce equlva-lha- d MammoUi Standard Manning NEg2 Interests 10c to mostly 15c higher than grade 2344 037c firm extra firat hers an Last Friday he returned to the tiers never taking part in the mads life for the settlers to 4282 cents in New York Eureka Lilly Utah Delaware Cen- - 2344c: fresh graded firsts care and local Friday’! average top 9 6080O 9 freely 80 heavNo 2 yellow 84e nominal current receipt 22 V4c 2144 c “Interesting" one for 10 years tennial-Ber- k camps of hla kindred on Montezuma U S pitched battles for which the and Boston Consoll- - ator of the Further lowering No sow scarce 4 nominal 7844c 250875 $3 ies 17c yellow (tandarti 1714c flraU creek re- - try was once famous was bid believed Cattle— Receipts 11000 calves 1700 Chicago dated mines Potatoes — Receipts 144 on track 274 fed steers slow undertone week Usable Barley — Acftial sales 80085c feed 0 ’decline 1878 at was for born the He in French Spurned by People etock open-IKayenta ehe sponsible ottered ’ted nominal 54 Rise moderate 085c’ 046c short in Silver Aided by malting practically no supplv day 51 supplies bulle vealere and ite&dv to weak here while London dispatches said Arts the first son of Soldlercoat Timothy seed — 3 10 0315 cwt He was shunned and spurned by Clover seed — 12 00 01750 ewt The value of the silver output) calvea steady etocker and feeder classes the slight Increase was due prl-- 1 a one-tlrelatives and former friends of run trade Lard — Tlercee prominent figure among 1090 loose 103T No- - l acked pr cwt comprising around 50 per cent Increased from $4597280 in 1934 to i 85 ted teere Bellies— 1475 slow to a virtual cessation of sell-- 1 ths Plutes He spent much of his steady to easier best fede Jones sought his half-sistto marily short bulk eligible 00 t6 held — $6740800 In 1935 a gain of about $11 Chicago Jan 20 (ap Butter was to sellup from $T 25® 9 00 selected vealere childhood in the remote can- her to assist him In reing there early persuade 47 per cent thesale price of silver I firm today Minneapolis to 111 00 early ealea medium to choice — Some London sliver brokers were yons of Navajo mountain being 8 score 3303344: 92 score up gaining the good graces of his $5 75®6 00 MINNEAPOLIS Jan 20 (AP)— Wheat JncreaMa from 6464o pliu CCntSUj Freeh91 93 score 3i2V4 90 score 32 89 atockers —and feeders 7000: I as feeling the forward I or 9 years old when he first saw a no earW erie — Receipts 162 cars 440 lower 1 tribesman He approached a hill 1 represented No Receipt Sheep score an cents 73S 3ih c‘rlot— 90 fed lmbs bjd heavy dark northern 80 I and aaiunce natives better man of 131 the I was grades metal white pounde white 88 32Vii 08 lrl waa gathering snow position Kan‘ and to 1035 No ounce in 1935 Increases In silver 1 dark northern 59 pounds 137 around $10 00 held upward ’ to melt for culinary water A fence 38 58 pounds above Promises Respected 127 0135 No better but were said to be extreme- 12901 output were recorded in all the 2 57 No 3 56 1230134 renWed FRANCISCO Jsn 20 (AP pounds pounds separated them Jones called to the Jan 20 ( up )— Butter 55 pounds L??i0Ull"d®aling Always honorable his promise large mining districts and Important 1170 Vs': 129 fancy1200132 No 1 bard Montana 1 27 0 girl and asked her to come through b Without t0 nrafnMvel fear increases were reported at the Butter — Extra 3544e prim flreta 34e WM RCCepted 1 No 130 !l e dark hard or No ' five gradt of the fence and talk Hs had rifle undedgrada 33 4c Uttle- - but hl W0rd8 carled hard Montana winter fi UI wau No ald United States k Lark Park City standard ‘ 33Wc H f!2m ifnunre PaCattfs— Receipts 9?5 oad medium-gooidled c’ Wn Hlnnert to I in his hand amber durum 109 44 0125 44 No three hard He loved and Consolidated Tintic Standard and can Oregon fed steers 750 cteere 1 red 8844 c: May 11d384 109 July the world in New York within worth and meaning The girl was terrified and ran one the Provo city commission loads medium around was no he for Utah Copper properties but 9284c worked September SSS112SSta£?¥ft4e peace ear 25 triplet weights three trading days Com — No 3 yellow 53 0 57c 570007 voted approval of ward the hills She slipped end felL Of the silver came 17 44c comwas night he a About one-haISo aandwteh prints coward which fact 6 75 scarce odd head good up longhorn Oate — No 3 white 2684 03084 c about 40 Opening the Jones leveled hi rifle and shot her Calves—Receipts ore of milling grade 10c- from lead-zin- c Barley — 26 73c pelled in parly life to prove This proceeding immediately with 700 choice fed medium vealers officers said whloh Rye— No 2 51 84 053 44 e and power light investigation on in and most of the remainder came 50 was him to new tore Jan 20 (api— Butter— steady forced $9 situation auoted up Flax— No i 010188 undertone weak 18022: firmer crsanury higher Sweet clover seed— $350 0400 sheep— Receipts' 2300 ora 4° Rcctipti from lead his 'teens when he showed his abil- was the platform of Mayor Mark He told the officers that a sudden 10 50 on two decks choice extra 34i4®35c extra 02 core asking above °V andTheiilioDui ewes unchanged : packs scores United States 34c first to face danger and take care Anderson and Commissioner J P rage toward the girl for ‘talking wooled lambs smelting grade 17 ity 400 McGuire in the recent dlty elec- about him” prompted him to ahoot Oregon Kansas City A Lark property of the United States cenctlielr'17333C420 : himself of ut uit ) KANSAS CITY Jan 20 (AP)— Wheat-1- 03 20 tion Commissioner Walter P 108 ANGELES Jail 25c his his the death After father of Smelting Refining k Mining com- - whdle milk (late held 1935 tancy 20 T care to lower to 50c higher 44c higher No 84c Hogs— Receipts 350 Whitehead opposed the ' proposal PaBchal L for dark hard Trial stole hard date his 117 cousin pany at Bingham was again the Sg 10544 Boyer 1000 grain-fe0115 01100 chlck Grasshopper poultryBteady by tnm Cloee May 9844 0 Cattls— Receipts 2200 steers steady to red 1 0644 010984 Davis county quadruple horses Paddy followed the tracks stating that the lime was inoppor 17022c fowls 20 23c rooster largest silver producer In Utah 8644 08644c September 84 44c accused strong: other classes steady medium to 99c July lower! hv th® Tintic Standard Silver IK turkey 21 30c duck all section — was set for March recovered the horses and proposed tune care Cora 91 to 7250850 lower steers and Monday unchanged lo yearlings slayer 20c bv express chickens unquoted: good few medium No 2 white 7044 07244c yellow 6444 0 17 8 25 The first step in the investigation heifers held around 21® 23c District Judge Eugene E that they forget it and be friends King Coalition Park City Consoll- - broilers unquoted fowl by 5 60 cutter 6544c above mixed held 25 Cloee 5 beet 6206244c cows aU May 25®30c: iuck' UUh Copper Eureka 6084c 3 25 0 450 bull to 590 cousin took the offer for a will be a survey of local citizens Pratt The July 61c grades — Oate — Five care Unchanged to 446 lowCalve Receipts 900: around 25c highdard Bluestone and Centennial- - Ds'ee poultry— steady to firm fwsh Boyer Is charged with the slay- sign of weakness and stole the to determine how many prefer coner: No 2 white 2944 031c fowls 1602844c: er bulk calves 750 08 25holdovers chickens 1844 028c Book properties 224 : 200 of Mrs Blanche Nelson Woods horses again Again Paddy followed struction of a municipally owned 5044 c 053 44c Rye— Sheep— Receipts ing old raeittr turkeys northwest 18200: offered : good to choice quoted to steam generating plant Mayor Ths value Of the copper output 24 031c ducks Long Island unquoted: no lambs ewes Barley— 48 050c Cross October 13 1935 ths tracks but had to make a des- coal common medium to 25 steady $10 ' ol1dClroos’tsra1 defense perate R Verne McCullough Special to The Tribune before Anderson stated 150 0 400 fight ‘ncr®“efr0!'881'99 ln19li turkeya and duck Winnipeg PRICE—Mrs Almira Terry Hara gain about Long Island unquoted $10787700 in — Hoes as time as ths counsel asked he much Volunteer his PORTLAND Jan 20 Group yet property again getting WINNIPEG Jan 20 (AP)— Wheat: mon 71 a pioneer of Utah died at 87 per cent The average sale price — Receipts 2000 no early salte generally Low Cloee court could grant in order to give proposed that they let it pass and High This will be conducted by a group h talking as buyer asking around steady Of copper in 1935 was 8 A cents a fresh receipts 25020440: standards 8884 I 88 88 urda nIght f? i to f eastern attend time relatives friends be much as 50c lower best lightweights held May that has volunteered to work with8844 8884 8844 July pound compared with 80 cents in long 8784 8744 the trial and to obtain certain deBut again Grasshopper stole ths out cost under the direction of 8744 calves 250 bulls Oct 3200 Cattle— Receipts No 84 4 : No 1931 Th Utah Copper company dlums 40 pounds 19 02Oc dirties l in broad demand steady to shade higher 2 Caah wheat— No No1 northern ness This incident developed in' City Engineer Elmer Jacob horses positions e 3 1 northern northern 8284c 784 was as usual ths only Important few low grade cows steady to weak other Mrs Harmon Oate— No 2 white 3484 c No 3 white Boyer assertedly shot four per to a bitter quarrel and then in a An contract which not yet moving buyer talking 25c 2944 medium c i6®i7c check classes sons to death in ths Woods Cross fight to the death The two youths will beagreement producer of copper in Utah the out- - ib® T 4 was born at Lit-'lt0 more lower bn liberal supply gialn-feto for citizens presented nEarhvrYcla°l‘ ”nc7udrhg steers heifers and better grade cows held put Of ore from ths opencut mine Cottonwood vicinity October 13 on one of the hunted each other for weeks Tribal signing but will be held confidenlower around steady few early bids Liverpool at Bingham was nearly 60 per cent premiums 270280 nearby and ever custom would tolerate no interfer- tial has been drawn Salt Lake most murder best steers held above 750 heifers bid up orgies ghastly up Mayor to 8 50 young cow held above 575: few — LIVERPOOL Jan 7e20 (AP)— 8not wheat recorded in Utah than that in 1934 Other March 9 ence No 3 Manitoba Ruaalan 8 1144d bulls 4JCity Anderson said This contract states low cutters and cutters 2500350 medium of the marked 214424c: included cloeed 7 2844c Roeafe 1861 a daughter copper Id: futurea eaay March producers Victor In Fight 0 550 beef bulls to 575 fresh shell treated or liners - mostly 450 that ths plant can bs financed and May 9484c July 9444c exchange Rtntas sc Lam Ronton Cnn- - CMc coast generally asking up to 900 for choice 984e of P a t r 1 arch Pacific coast stand- vealers fancy 2714027440 49444 two boys were seen near the constructed merely by pledging the Dies Ths Pacific coari shell solldated Utah Delaware and Ohio ards 2544 02744c j 3100 Scattered early Thomas S Terry Sheep — Receipts 24 0 24 44 c : revenue from treated or liners mediums derived said lower held of tom and 25c around later plant mouth lambs Recapture AOpper properties 'and Mary Ann Pacific coast pullsts 22 ®22Hc- brown salsa ewes steady few good at and without additional steady prices 2702744c any skits resale of premium marks trucked-l900 0 9 25 load lots Paddy came riding slowly to hi tax burden- - creating ’Pulsipher Terry nearby and weetem special packs private5 held higher lambs or general obligation 485 early top fat ewes A sheepherder attracted western Her early life was NEW YORK Jan 30 AP)Nw York tor’ wickiup The value of the lead output in Mrs — Becur1fv GROVER— Lavon debt of h the ST JOSEPH Jan 20 stated Forsyth city association: Dealers of Stones found a to 0 pile Grasshop spent near Enter-- I 3000 good and choice was about $5127000 compared redied from injuries Sunday 9 70 0975 top 980 sparPledges to Service with a bullet wound in his forepound Jan 29 t(rAP?S prise on a ranch with $4297696 in 1934 and the aver- - tps angeles per exto 0 a ceived 70 180 pound when — 0 gasoline lamp ingly few best 150 Receipts: The contracts also pledge the and there head none 9 75 beat lightweight sows held up to age sale price m 1935 was 40 cents Exchang) December 23 here pounds Cheeser 45700 pounds ergs ploded 8 to Helen 75 use all the electric service One of Paddy’s daughters 3544c signer i 3344c 90 Cattle family assisted In a pound compared with 37 cents Butter— — Reoetpta 1400 moat elaughter Mr Forsyth and an eight-mont- h rs has attended high school required by himself for a period of medium to good chortsera and yearling in 1934 Lead from the Bingham ems— Candled clean extrae 2244c: do estabUahlng a old baby were also burned but are Eyetoo aell around down to 825 led eligible Harmon tlement directed She ten years from the local plant and and In Towaoc Colo district increased nearly 8400000 JIM’S? t‘ndardj1 22cdoaS!dliieXtr5o Two other children her beet held above 1100 heel cow 5450 0 I recovering of this by President Brigham Young 5 50 huNe around 550 down bulk aspires to become a teacher He to agree to commence-uspounds due entirely to a Reiter f escaped injury eoveral 1050 800010 00 top under 344 has a son George in Towaoc and service within 30 days after the On May 4 1881 sht waa married Leghorns output at the United States k Lark Poultry—1Hen 850 0710 17c over load etockera a ion Edward attending school plant is ready to furnish such ser- - b® Oliver John Harmon In the St 4500 nothing done Sheep — Receipt property decrease In lead were re- - !Hun’dA lire Colored i S44T0 1 pounds Mine Sales Approved 1035 144 aaklng atrong to higher or above vice Rates to be charged shall not I Oeorg temple’ later moving to here corded at the Utah-Ape- x and Ni- - 22c over 4 pounds 23c broilers to 22c for but led lamb on exceed those established by the Provo where she and her husband WALLACE Idaho Jan 20 UP)— A Trlbuno correspondent iSci agara properties There was a crease in lead from the Silver Klng Officials reported today that stock- learning of Paddy’s death went to public utilities commission of the raided for three years In 1885 they Coalition property but this loss was over 344 pounds 23c others 23c ducks holders of the Humming Bird and his wickiups across West Water state effective in Provo and thataded n colonizing Emery county a home In' Huntington pounds i4c old lie: more than offset by increases at the young under the Idaho and Eastern Mining com canyon being ltd to the place by the cost of installing meters and ?caUn Coffee Market NEW YORK Jan 20 (AP)— Altar earservice cqnnections shall be pro- - “2°® 1807 bb®y had resided In Price sale of their prop- Jess Posey Park City Park Utah Consolidated 55” d 21c ove is pounds 21 c hens 9 approved panles a oil lew Monday’ during point ing and Patk City Consolidated proper-- pound and up 23c old toms isc old early trading In reaponee to fowtr LiverPlutes at the seen said they vided without expense to the con- - Surviving are her husband and erties to ths Hercules Mining comNEW YORK Jan 20 (AP)— Early ad“" pool cablee cotton held lairly eteady within vances In ties following sops and daughters: put ths body in a box and sumer coffee today carried several pany might narrow a range comparatively i Oliver T Harmon Fenner ( Lead from the Tintic district was CaL francibco tacJan912034c: positions a few points abov the March contract! alter celling oil to Santos 90 33c: 11 25 rallied to 1131 level 9 edit and war ruling Melvin T Harmon and John H Har- about the same as in 1934 the out-bo Active profit taking followed although In the mldattemoon market around 1125 mon Price Wilford G Harmon S L wore 3 to 7 point net trade buying wai uncovered on the decline put from the Tintic Standard mine kggs— Largs iev4c mediums 1744c Old crop monthsnew Bantoa opened 5 to 17 point higher and and th crop was holding a closed at Dividend decreased slightly More Berkeley CaL Joseph W Harmon lower to 1 7 rat 1844c triplets lower sales 45000 point two in or above Saturday’s eloalng No 7 point Payson Mre Zelma H McInUre! than 75 per cent of the lead camev&c’ opened 9 to 11 points higher and quotation dosed 3 to S points lower sales 14000 Futurea cloeed steady unchanged to Price Mrs Almira H Robertson from lead-zin- c ore treated by flo— Bantoa March 874: Closing quotations: LOGAN-W- ord higher was received here Spring Glen Mrs Enid H Johnson Low Cloee tation and most of the remainder May 8 83 July 877 September 883 High December 890 No 7 — March 521 Monday of the death of Mrs Mary Pleasant Grove and Mrs Lora HL 1170 11 62 1169 January cams from lead ore of smelting 11 25 11 95038 May 5 35 July 544 Beptembar 552 March 1136 Alice Baugh Woodward former Thompson’ Malta Idaho aljso 19 The United States k Lark Washington Jan 20 (A?)— Th p May 11 OS 10 92 1105006 December 560 grade resident of Sait Lake City-an-d 10 09 1058 10 08 069 Snow in Ogden valley was reto The Tribune Spot coffee firm Santoe 4a 9440944 pio- - grandchildren and two July Special kad group was by far InRio 7a 644 cost and freight offers 10 24 10 10 of Cache valley of heart trou- - children Also 30 inches to - October from balance All in ported ranging 1935 In (211331s08 3s 8 cluded 90 Utah OGDEN— 10 followed Bourbon 17 10 Santos 5s 32874057: at and and December producer surviving art the foimajor county 36 Inches in depth— 15 Inches of ble Saturday at the home of her lowing brothers and sisters: Spot steady middling 1185 0935 in order by the Silver King eT "C‘PU Thomas In ths Ogden territory state roads S Terry and Mrs Exie T Blake it new fall of the past day or eo son in Baker City Ore tion Bluestone ’ Tintio Standard Itacelpts for th fiscal year (since JulyFruits and Hops ere open Monday night although IK S204S577400 76 sxpendltures She was born in Salt Lake City st George Luther M Ngw ORLEANS Jan 20 (AP) —Cotton of snow feet six From five to Hidden Treasure ana TWrU uty 06430024208 1796820 ' futuree closed steady at net advances of 3 Terry Joseph (including NEW YORK Jan 20 (API— Evaporated excess to 12 point is believed deposited on the October 13 18M the daughter of a Terry Mrs Mary Ann Huntsman one of the worst storms of ths Utah properties 76023 of emergency expenditure! standard 1001044c apples— Steady : of expenditures 520173184132: grot MonWeber John and Martha cnok-of choice Sutcliff river watershed a for time 1144 the Mrs extra He 01244 Baugh present (wlnter Alydia Winsor and Frank D debt 70 32448179994 a deoreaee of 82 Jan $2937800 in Zinc Prune— Steady California 3440844c 82454350 under the prevloua day gold March day morning had closed some of D D Harris secretary of the The family moved to Cedar City Terry Enterprise Zera P Terry' Oregon 344 0844c The zinc output was valued ataeeeu assoUsers’ (ioi8630o3es 23 later Wellsvllle and to cholea at extra Weber which May i River 15c Water arteries the Lorenzo traffio Apricots— Steady Idaho Thomas H choice 1644e lency 17 44c about $2937 800 in 1935 an increase July that Urn was known as Maughan’i and David D Terry Delta? Terry A snow slide near Shanghai ciation said Monday Oct Gonramptlon of rgar In the 14 Mrs Peaches — Steady: standards 944c: front $2425040 in 1934 th$ sale European countries during the first 11 Deo She was choice 944 010c extra choice 1044 c Fort married to Joseph Josephine Rebecca Wadsworth and flat above Pine View reservoir in Crews at Work Raisins —Steady: loos Muaatela 644 0 (b) Bid price of zinc waa 46 centa a pound tom riw lUftT -- I?1!1! B Woodward in December 1876 Mrs Eva Elthera Lee’ Panach 6868 542 8 pot cotton closed steady 3 points up 644c cholea to fancy seeded Ogden canyon effectually blocked 644 0644c W R McEntire Weber county in 1935 compared With 43 centa mhn the like period of 1934 Lambom a Co Bales 2043 middling 1177 seedless 505446 Surviving are seven eon and NevJ Mrs Mary Elsie Bunke Salt that road Monday morning maof road commissioner ‘hew lot broker in trade — wport California In Black Fixe 1931 line charge increases Production fancy Steady Important daughters: John B and Hyrum Lake City and Jedsdiah M Terry Mission countrie for the lut Sep- Adriatic 744 0944°: rooning Ogden valley residents 90944c afternoon reported Woodward work OUtput Were reported at the United tembar 1 I fdreeaat at 5774000 long tone Wellsvllle Mr Orson and Edward & Kadota unquoted until after noon A bus load of that Monday Terry six county “ States k Lark Hidden Treasure gint s 488 000 ton in th previou Hops — Steady Pacific coast 1935’s 13 Leishman Boise Idaho Mrs Gjl- - Ariz Weber high school student from 01Sc 1934’! 9011c had been engaged in clearoutfits Park City Consolidated Park Utah1""0"' WoodAlonzo bert Eden Huntsville and Logan Thorpe services Funeral will be conducted Liberty x IDAHO FALLS Idaho Jan 20 Consolidated and ing the roads since late Sunday ward Garland Ernest B and G Ut 2 proper- - in 1934 Most of the Increase was in were returned to their homes p m Thursday In ths Price S L AU main country roads will tics Nearly all the fnc came from copper ore from Bingham but there L’aturday:— Shipping point Information for night B Ore Baker Woodward slide and mad drifts D L City S tabernacle Bishop Orson 2347870 00 when the c f o b cash track Saturday bank debits be opeTi before midnight Monday ore of milling grade The were also increases in lead-xln- c ore Upper valley Carloads Funeral services will be conduct- - H Guymon officiating Interment travel to Ogden Impossible 1698641 00 U S No 1 a few Same day last year to Russet said he 00 debits week’s bank Past B No 2 14880922 largest producers of zinc in Utah in and in siliceous gold ore The salesdealers: U 55c L ed D S in taberWellsvllle the mostly wm be made in Pries city cemetery 1000105 Drift In Canyon Seme week last year 12588480 00 Snow feU through Sunday night Cash to (rower 1935 were the United Statqs k Lark placer output in Utah in 1935 was A few ae low aa 52 44c with burial In the under direction of Wallace mortu- 2316514 03 I'acJ af 1 P- per cwt Russets U 8 No 1 a few Monday bank clearings most of Weber in and Silver King Coalition Hidden Treas- - relatively unimportant it was esti-ur- e bulk I Drifts Monday morning Monday Bam canyon 3130378 last to year day In delivI cellare 85c ealea mostly 75c Wellsvllle cemetery ary Friends may call at the family ths morning West Calumet Park City Con- - mated at 300 ounces of gold and 50 ered U B No 2 30035c whipped- - during morning forced state road equip: Carloads f o Twin b horn in Pries Wednesday and Rubber wind to a be to ment hours clear solldated and Park Utah Conaoli- - ounces of silver There were about cash summoned by strong U 1 Ruseets 8 No track to dealer Flour until time of service! NEW YORK Jan 20 rub on city streets was fairfor other dated properties Traffic the 223 lode mines and 30 placers oper- - 97 4 051 05 mostly 100 U B No 2 road MINNEAPOLIS Jan 20 (AP)— Flour Thursday 55c An occasional car higher and ber futuree dosed firm higher lot Mines in Utah produced about 7 atlng in Utah in 1935 compared with moetly crews stalled midway in the canfamily patent I The New York federal raw nr bank re-14 46 ly normal but augmented street unchanged740 earload lower Cash to growers bulk per ewt: March May 14 59 July 1471 Hi ton ooti a barrel $720 0 70$ 90 tona of ore and old tailings 190 lode mines and 28 placers in Ruesets U 8 No 1 75 080c mostly 80c 014 72 'ported tba arrival today el 2713100 to yon behind high drifts of th department crews were busy dursacks shipments 25014 barrel! Smoked ribbed epot closed 1431n An occailonal lot higher a few points U 8 gold from India in 1035 compared With 5076735 tons 1931 Pure bran— 1600 01850 ing th entire day Monday No 2 30035c heavy wet snow tu) Nominal L I Wwich Allan Canyon Piute Chief Friend of WhitesSuccumbs ISilvexIlnsettled hd jt Fueam V In World Marts I I U as L in er ad-th- to-ul-ar - May-be-s- 1- -c ss -- 3-- nt 3-- once-famo- coun-treasury- ’s n nKT? Ydaho'uru: er aIn nllUVPr nrrnhPbera uu 1 let Y62uCn&Vl0J7? i‘ d d 1130-poun- d lf I 32933c 89-9- 1 Court Fixes Boyer’s Trial for March d Pioneer of Price fol-U- roost-date- d Succumbs at 74 totel hand-to-ha- col®rL‘ptj290?:iLnfm “‘ i9c h" d le Pk riand" near midwest-great- ”chX trover Woman - ““ Investing Companies 2c: From Explosion Hurts stand-193- 170-22- the set-M- voal-er- BarRk & Witt e a Cotton Market I1 a t p jrioneer Roads in North Still Open Surrnmhft Despite Big Winter Storm B' i I m Woman uregon I great-mnd-ne- er t Coali-U&ms- 4- i b I - Idaho Potatoes Utah-Ape- snow-remov- al Bank Clearings lead-zin- y AP)-Cru- 12-1- 5 enow-remov- al J |