Show Silt Cake iTIjc tTribuncT Wednesday Morning tyy July 1943 21 N Y Stock Market Quotations Profit Selling Puts Stock Prices Down NEW YORK July 20 (AP) — Following a tabulation of Tuesday's stock transactions on the New York stock exchange: STOCKS (Sales in Hundreds) i Saleai High lfii 12 'A ID 46 18 61 12' 29 1 1 160 profit taking Tuesday and leaders generally gave up fractions to 2 or more points The reaction arrived in the face ef further cheering war news and was attributed partly to the possibility recent allied successes in Sicily and elsewhere had been discounted to a certain extent by the average rise last week to the highest level since October 1939 Transfers totaled 9D0930 shares compared with 834120 Monday New Haven preferred fell 2'i and the common lost when the interstate commerce commission approved modifications in the road's reorganization plan and reiterated that both the senior and junior stocks wereset-u-without value in the proposed Central Railway of New Jersey conceded l1 in the wake of a state court ruling that the legislature's action waiving interest on delinquent earner taxes was unconstitutional Pullman was trimmed l'i points cn a statement disclosing a dip In earnings due to taxes and other fair-size- d p 2li 38' 2 16 D 30 4! 14 3 23 58! 27 1 5 9! 43 15 7 34 27'!-5- 7i 381 38 33 2l 12HI 51-- i 5s'- - 3311-1- f V 4 7! 26141 2611- I2V3I 12M!-6- 1! 5 15!-3- 2 17141 17i-2- 4: 8M!-1- 2 8 185yi( lSH!- - 17l 8Vj 25 17: 53 17i! 52 M: 2811 281' 38 36'! 29 H 29'': 191! 53 31 5! 231 T 30 30 23': 4ii10' '4 Vs - 22 ?! Oi Col G A K! 121 56' 4 6' 4 1 1 S! 4i!54 32 Com Creilti Com Inv T' Coml Solv SI Cmwlth Cmwith Kill Con Coprm Con Kdisonl Contain Cpi Cont Bak Cont Can Cont Motri Con Oil DU Corn Prodi Crane Co Cm Zlrbch! Crucb Steel1 Sugl Curtis Pub! 4 1 '4 2! 642! 3 3 2 4 4314 — NORTH SALT LAKE Cattle: Receipts 50 market to No good 7 5! 6 '4 sold $1525 steers quotable early 55! 27 261! steers $900 common to medium truckcd-la 24: 5 1g to $1300: good heifers larking rommon 59! 2411 2313 23 heifers to medium tmcked-l2231 $875 to 3! $1100 canner cows $825 down odd trucked-i151 35 14! 34 beef bulls $1100 35 v -6cows $875 21! 6 Cutter to medium trucked-iveal calves $1450 36l-5- 8 to $1025 trucked-i361 ifi 37 26! 5S4 58 M) down 21 45 21'! 21 Hogs: Receipts 1394: 772 throughto 147 15-61 10c Market weak ' market 475 direct d 14' 37 14 3611 36 lower top $1340 on best 185 to 9' 1314: 124 160 to mixed butchers weights 25! 614! 51V zoo to pounas lso pounds 5l2au Curtis-Wr- t 73! 8 811 8 $1265 sows $1125 to $1200 31 Deere iCol 40!-14- !una lots 30 10: market Sheep: Receipts 71 15 Del & Hud! 14 lambs 4 of medium truckcd-l- n $1J50 8 14 DILk ft Ws 2D 8 14 trucked-iewes bulked $610 S'-- 1 1 14 1 4! D&RGW pfi 40! — Re -) Cattle: IKUKN : Inter-rationOct Edison! 24 n 22 7! 31 HI 30&TI 30:-2- 1 Da 290 250 market 40 direct very ceipts ew scaucrinti ew choice neiiers nere Dome Minsl 251 22 Is! 2 1 ii ana Monaay DoiiRls Airi 64 63 Va! sales mostly holdovers duPnt rieNI 155'-40- ! 1 135 2155 rade steady: buik good slaughter steers Kast Air LI 3: 40'i! 4011 to $1500: medium to good slaugh$1350 ' 1674-38!-17 167 1167 Kas'm Kodl common er hellers 51150 to El l 4 38 5 38 U1 heifers $1125 down: cow supply mostly 7! Elec Boat 11 to cutter to medium at $850canners $1050: 18! 14 11 13sil 1 3 i Erie R R down ew good up to $1150 49! 1 5 " do ct 13 13:good bulls $1125 o $600 and under 1241-3- 7 Evns Prodi 16' 12'! ana o lower medium graacs $1200 31 38 Fairb Mrsel $1100 down: medium to choice veaiers 21'! 42 TR! IDs: 42114! NEW 'YORK July 20 mostly $1250 to $1500 odd extra qual- The Firest Flintliote 20 20 tv ud to $1525 and above common ana 8' bond market was tripped for Gen Cable lower grades down to S1150 and below Elec 35' 38 HI 3SM-- I 38 losses of small fractions to around Gen Hogs: Receipts 540 300 market 24U Gen Foods T 4314! 42 V 42 Slow steady to 10c lower top through 37 55 Mi 55 a point Tuesday after nearly a Gen Motors! weights $1340 on best ISO to 10 Gillette S R! 13 8 Mi wu iKhter weignts 11240 week of fairly steady gains 5! 21 21 Giidden Co: 21 a fy7' 10 00 tu 230 above pounas ages 25! 4 1 3i sows SllOO to $1175 Rails were in greater supply Goodrich T: 24' 4 1 Mi 40 Goodyear SHOO maraci N Rv pf! Sheep: Receipts than other groups and losses were Gt 28 30 ii 30 Gt W SUE early sales: Mondays market closed jac more numerous and wider Scat- Holland ?! 26U 26 Mi! 26 F lower on fat lamDs 3914! 39 sieaay on leeaers tered high priced industrials and Holly Sue ( 2 nd sheen: top $1475 on 11 loads 89 ' 15!-3S- 7i 154) Idaho range springers 2 loads to 13 39 utilities ignored the lower trend Homestaltc muru Houston Oil! 12' 8 " 8 8 $1465 loaa 2 loads 72- 1 4 fats and feeders $1340: '4 14 and sold at the best prices in 42'-13- feeders $1325: Z loads 42Va! 42 pound 8 loan mcuium years Trading was active with Itisplra Cop' ldano ewes II 11 9 914 Idahos $500: 43 yearlings $1200: i" sales at S12164500 compared Interlake Int Harvest! 13' 724 ewes $300: odd small lots mecull 25 Int Nick C! 37! 33Mii with $10337700 on Monday 33 dium to good trucked-i- n spring lambs 2S 12t4i 12 St Paul bonds were freely of- Int Paper $1300 to $1375 pood shorn trucked-iJnt T & Ti SO 144 14 to 2 Ekins No ewes iuu $btu fered after the interstate com- Johns-Ma8 Sbi3i 85 fe L KANSAS CITY July 20 (AP) — Hogs: 16 25 V 25V4 merce commission denied a pro- Jones slow 4o00 strong Salable and total 8 K C bouthi SVs in to 10c higher 82 33 44 33 tective committee the right to Kennecott practical top $1355 to S S 5 22 good and choice 1SU ids ana $1360: Kresge reHU-1IIDS modify presently drawn up 31 Ml! 31 31 Kress S H Up 51335 IO J1JOD 3 3 1 Mi 31 to $1335 sows $1240 to $1275 organization plans Another deci- Kroger Groj 41 Gl 13 4214 bouo total oiuu Salable Cattle: sion of the commission approv- LMcN&L 7 49 steers slow: very 7k! 71V calves 800: grain-feB 9 72 14 2 or Ligg&Mv to most weak idc bids and sold further in few modifications the Liquid Car ing 203 20 20 more lower grasscrs steady to 15c high -23 20 14 1 9 ' 20 a reorganization plans of the New Lockheed I ncurrs aim run grain-ieer: ght 9 63 62 Inc 62 Haven brought gains to bonds of Loew's yearlings strong: grass heifers slow about 20:-77-3- 3 Larillard Pi ' 8 20 74: 20 sows runy steutiy iu steady:around 6 7 74 77 Lou&Nash that road but the advantage was Hack 25c lower bids off more 6 33 V: 35 Trks! 1200 lbs: veaiers lost before the session ended under on -weights 11 14 R 14 29 30 16 29 Macy steady -steadv: Blockers and feeders about 16 16 Under water at the close were MarshallG FL 188 I several loads choice fed but very slow19DJVs 19 and to most issues of the Baltimore & Martin $1600 about held $1575 steers 1 7 K4 27 McGraw Kl 27 4 and barely above with liberal supply good most 24 24 McKes & R 10 24 Ohio Katy Southern Pacific Sea- Miami sales to $1550: 7 7 choice held $1400 9 Cop: -common and board Rock Island Missouri Pa- Midcont medium grass 9 2312 25 P ±xj ncn- 1 tnnn- - fw nis rood ano cnoicc 70 70 Mm 70 cific and 'Frisco National Dis- - Minn-Ho24 1t' 23 ers and mixed yearlings $1350 to $15 00 Mission Cp' rose Mons to tillers 3! 88 104 U and 88 mdium neneis Chmi load lot held higher common and icdlum 41 48'4 48 48 $1175 to UOS1225: ad- - Mnnt -Kings County Lighting 1 1 TO 63! II Mii 11 Murra Wardj Cori COWS irw mxjti tc ailwu $10 --Nash-Kel13 711 13 13 vanced to 108 8 512O0 to $1250: canniri nunbulls pen- United States Nat 1 1 12 Aviatl weight 24 22 $675 tobid $950: but Nat Biscuit! governments were quiet few 23 23 $13ro ID erally vw ana 27 cnnirn 9 27 4 27 vcnri Nat V lies basis: Kxd 2 1 Mj 51 2 "t 21 Dv Prl 1400 nieillum Hiid good rioner snu Uruguay 3"4s and Mexico 4s Nat i:il-1010 a: V Nut Dlstlill :i::4l feeder steers $1050 la si 10: kwu advanced in the foreign section Nat (lypnmi 12! 10 MI 10 feedlnB heifers $13 25 phnli fihv 23! 17 U 17 Nat Lead ioiai 17!-huhu Salable Sheep: 7 44 Nat P A L limited early trade: killing ciatses" 4 63 14 62i-1- 7 ana cuiie 62 Nati Steel! t 5 hlcner: kOnatives S1500 19! IS 31 1 7 Nehi Corp Si 1 5 4 ana Rooa Newp lndu! vearllngs $1300: native 17 Colorado RRi 73l NYCen choice and 17's Tti 1( t were good S1225: to down quoted Tuesday N Y C A! prices ewes $750 Srorning at toe growers' market: - 2 68 68 12' 70 pi pf i: Fruits N Y Shiphll 12 20 ti (AP) — Hogs: Fk!i rini (( 18000:20 total 00 'n 150 per lug Apricots--$- 1 11 '41No Am Avi 21 115 '4 hi rerelnts Ul Jl-: 23000 active iApples — red Astrsciisn Sl2: per Ins No Am Co 194' 1814 teadv to 10 cents higher than Monday trrrr- - I'rr crate: Flack hemes $1 00 North Pac! 671 16 15i" on 15' mnsi arivancr riim tiririt' 7 i 2' n Mi —' rtewberres Koosrher Ohio Oil 20 49 21 nniinrt- - and on sows: good and choice un T R' 63 l $2 25: 62 13 -50 a no 62 Glas rd j $2 30 " 29 30 to 1rurt!rriFi raspberries strawberries Pac G A K: is 00 j 450 360 pound MJan $13 90 freely: 270 4 5 Pac Tin Cn! Currants-- - Per crate: Black $250© Pack Motrl 47! 431 4 POtind few 140 tO 160 nniinl n r nl nntn rK 3 on rrl $2 25 3S A 40! Pan Air! ' fti13DO good pnn cnoR-- ojw u ww Cherries — Prr pountli Pic! 49 28 12 27 Param Lamberts wt iK't'a l lilli: IlCavici lew ttiiwa 51' ') JRe2 2 2 Utah! 11 Park re Roial Ann Q 13c: dowri to SI 2 50 and few choice light- :rc rj 1 0'" 98 3' 99 Pennev J CI snove litrhllv Xllm wirhli 29 R Ri 70! 29 '4 Perhs — Earlv varieties SlO0''M23 Penn e receipts rattle: Safedab steers bihjh: saiauie Pepsi-Col29: 53 a 4 prr crate: southern Utah J223 per lug and yearlings very 700: calves 14 32: Dodi 26 Phelps ana barelv wwi steadv: slow errtables Erassy 4 5! 23 H 131 Phllco dull on both Funs— Per pound: -lpht and tncUer extrrmelv 4 9 14 jrern string 10(Q pniiitp Corp! 4S4 tet: JR9 21 fed steers most account: l4r- vcjriw string biiirr 10''? 14r 2 14 20 F'lvmnu Dili Beets — 30 to 33e per dozen bunches 61 1 8 $1400 1600: prospective top siriruy 18 Post Tel pf! is -Prof-re— 10c per jtounJ rhnir offrrincs around $16 io: neirers 1 ii-5- 6 1 1 's Cari Stl Pr 1 t Csntixce— i4 2c per pound best 81575 light grassv heifers steady A 3D Ga! 55 Proc Osrrera — 30 '13c p r dozen bunches extremelv dull at $1050Si 1300: cows 17 16 N J! 16 Sv 19 Pb S Cau::iower-- U No 1 12c per pound cutters S9 50 down canners $750 wek: 1 26 38 i2 Pullman R 95 12 ou: corn — 35 i 40c per dozen most beet cows 51llau 112! 19 71 Oil Pure — 513 ou Cucumbers $2 00''r 2 50 only scattered fed offerings up to Radio Corp 125' 1 1 4 recent at active fairlv Erdive — $150 per crate per lug bulls and better: Radio-K-9!-18 914 46' Garlic — 15c per pound 51 18 25 to 75 cpnt decline: practical top heavy Rem Rand' bulls 19-Lftace—— 1250 5 300 per crate nansaire light $1425: offprlncs 66! 19 I914I Rcpub Stel! Cr ors Green 30 U 35c 14- 131 $1050 fif 12 00: veaiers fully steady at dozen Rev Tob B: 22! 3 per rcres 46down 4 50 46141 Stl $liSheep: Salable receipts 1000 total Safeway Peas — 12c per pound 2 33 St Jo Lead! 33:— 60c peT dozen hunches 1"! 4000 best spring lambs fairly active 35 8 36 35 Parsy Schenlcy Petatoes— Per 100 pounrl: medium to choice native s: 84 fullv steadv 83 Irish Pears Roeb! m 1 525 : top lamb's $15 50 $2 no r 3 00: Bliss $250 $1400 16 9 16 Inc 30O Servel spring Hadisnes— 50 fiOc per dozen bunches Shell U Oil! ID 28 naid for about one deck choice assorted 1M T urnps— 30 y 35c per dozen bunches few throwout kinds downward 4 4 natives: 2 Sil K'Coal 25!-12i-4 front $1300: yearllncrs scarce sheep about Simmons 25'4' 25 12 steady:'a early sales shorn slaughter ewes Sinclair Oil' 108 13 9: 43 $700 775 Skeily Oil -14 "H 14 90 15 Socony-va— IOS AMKLES July 20 27 69: 28 Pac South 27:O P Crttlf — Salable 600: very slow: quality MINIMUM PRICES 25!-4- 5 31' 26 U 25 South Ry to scattered medium: "E UTTER IN BULK — SAN FRANCISCO cutter early largely 1 12 46 1? 45 do pt sales and most bids weak to lower: some P3 score 43 14 2914! 29 Sperry Cor1 cows 50 cents lower for two days: com 92 uo-- t 6!-7- 6 6 33' inc mon to medium steers Spiegel $1300 15 00 sore 7 70 Brands: some held hither: cutter to common cows CHEES SAN FRANCISCO 423 Std 39 38 Etd Oil Call 26 C" ' to medium good calves held 000: $800 27 Tripets 37 Std Oil Ind! 26 38 37:- to $1275: canners down to $675: medium EGGS— K ALT LAKE CITY 14 59 OH N J! 31 59 Std to good bulls 4! Larte hf spena s dozen ll50: many tin- 11 28 12 Studrhakrr sold: few good$1025i 47 yearling feeder heifers extra? doze) Zjrst wh:e standards 5!-26- :M! 5 18' Sunshine 45 $1275 — dozen 7 2714! 26 Swift A Co' Calves Salable 75: little down: few 43 Ueiitn h:te extras dozen 1 1 ' 53 14 5252 Texas Co at calves medium steady 14 6 6 12 P! 6 16 Gulf $1350 CHICAGO July 20 (AP) — Live poultry: Tex 4 Ml 41 41 S' — to cents Trx Gulf 650 Salable 10 Hoes steady Perepta 23 trucks: firm 12 P L T! ifi 2i 12 hlcher: bulk cond to choice 190 to 260 Butter: 1052S2S pounds Tex Receipts 15 Tide A Oil! 30: 15Mj 15 1535 on pounds $14751 '5 25: top t'a'jy Timk-8' 30 Axi 29 few lots 205 to 225 nounds: 290 tn 385 E£Ss: 12560 cases firm Timk R Bj Pecelpts: 9: 49 49 $1 i?5 ' 65: good to choice pounds 741-8 sows S1325 ' 340: feeder nlcs $1775 Transamer l 239 NFW YORK July 20 (AP) — Butter none: cond to choice A ir 22 Sheep — Salable TAW -"4f' 704 : firm 211 woolert lambs ouoted $1 500 h 1 550 2'! 51! No quota- - 20th Cheese 27S512 nominal SB 56 L nderw-h- l ) 56!PORTLAND 20 Julv 1 1 L'n B A P 22 1 1 14 11 Hogs — Salable and totel 400 steady: cood 31! 85 V4 84 Kits 20 950 Ism 'n Carbide to 84'ISO to 230 nounds choice $1425"' firm prices unchanged 21 14! 22 21 Un Oil Cal 1450: 250 t" ?70 nounds $' 1 50 1 0O Ln poultry sio-1 5 101 L'n Psclflc sows $1050 feeder pigs slow no good Un Air L 36 31 29 7i 30 ' earlv snles -1 34 UnAlrcrafU 35 C'ttle — Salable and total 100 Calves 281 — 35: slow steady: few dairy type steers Un Corp s: 13 13 Unit Drug smiim pooa io cnoice reo sieers 69 70 Unit Fruit ifiOO: grass steers $1400 down heifers WASHINGTON Juy 20 (AP) — The Un Gas Im 40 10 1°50 down: mixed cows and heifers Io?:T)en of trie treasury July 17 2i 73 73 US Gvpsumi $1000: common to medium "50bulls $950 44Vii Receipts 5539"! 210 96 to US Rubber! 43 50' 44 cood bull" Si? 'f'HOO: good S24396fi254 55 Fx7nd:tures U S Smelt 57 57 cho'ee vea'Ts i: 57 1400 f 1 450 Net balance S10090fi976Sfi61 — Salable and total 350: ewes 58141 57 14 U S Steel Sheep 75i Work:rg balance included $93370 23 nnd vearllnn steidy: iood to choice soring Vanadium CT5 92 1! 27 27 limbs 11 300 e' 1 3 25: extreme ton Mon WalgreenBro1 15 receipts: for month $17786- - Warner 74 14 fipv $13 50: common to mlnrn vesrlings 56 04 s -cood ewes jiiinsj ssn 2' 27 141 Auto S fiscal year (July 1) $1204- - W 1 l! — Hoes W Un Tel 38 38 OMAHA July 19 -!(? isi lit urea fiscal year $3897356- - West Air B' 31 23 7s Salable and total 10000 market closed 4 E1AM! 96 96 96 West to cents 10 stronc hlcher: top $1335 3 11 2 i 8 22 St 7500 Cattle: Salable and $2693193- - Wheeling Fyess of expenditures 22 21 20 Wlule Mot 100 Calves: Salable and total Little 4 5r5 7 3 mostWilsnnACo on to bids steers: 15 I'ont 26 03" early 200 12v $144 dept -40 40 19 40 Wonlwnrth 25 rents lower: heifers opened stearlv ! over $3714Sday previous -r'aye 2 21 21 6' to PAM: liberal Worth of and choice good easier: supply 1VH3 18 28 Yell steers eligible lo sell around $1450 4' 18iGod $2257 22S 347 90 !&! 13-1- (Utah-USDA- ) 6 26! n 91 9tl 22l 9l- 1 n 22-1- n 6l il n n ' is': 250-poun- Cu-A- 5:- zu ' 40-H- n -2i ' (Utah-USDA- Crp-Se- Prices Decline In Bond Market Aut-Llte- i' liil siuo: I 12l 37! -6! 6i 6t'' I 250-poun- d iii 14-:- so: " 13: 3H 72' 12! n n Lib-O-- d - n 3'is 1 6s 1 - t'fadv j 6l i Fruits Vegetable? 15l l 20! 20! jiv i' I 't "I Ow-Il- ' 5! 39! - 98l 5-- 39! 28! h-- i 52! ' a f1" - j ' 1 ll 56: 11! 37! 19l 10! 11! i 9! 18l : (Si 31 1 33' 46! 2s: -- Cob-lb:'- 44 Produce Market 44! c I li ' i t-- ! 39! 59! ' h:-- 356-poun- d n 29-49- !-8 1 23 1 'AP-'TSnA- : " Irrjei p:try 100!100! 35i 34l Position of Treasury 1' "! 10! I ' Re-e-- 23' T"l i ms' (AP-USD- total 7! 1 I1C ijrto 24! 27l 39! 24! :t I 73l Cur-0JT- ' 18i 3s 4s 4s 4s 24-in- 11-fo- ot ch Ta-in- -- S L Stock Market man-hou- rs rs man-hour- Corn-stoc- f I h 1 I 7 Church r Fixes New Ward I I 9: 9-- con-100- Double-screenin- I I I 30 25 7 70 10 40 1 ' n nn yyj SO 00 First Security Corp Mountain Fuel Supply Utah Oil Refining ' n— TB inn uinn ji'ijiic Bamberger R R bonds' f v 1 i I 7 90 10 75 145 00 83 00 Park City Con Leads Trading Heavy trading In Park City Consolidated at prices close to SlJi) its recent high for the year fea Same dav last vcar $4 519 JOS tured Tuesday's session on the Tuesday's clearings $"09062921 Same day last year $301542607 Salt Lake stock exchange Park City Consolidated opened unchanged at 94 cents advanced Companies Investing to 9 cents with 13000 shares NEW YORK July 20 (AP)— National trading and closed strong at i Association Securities Dealers Inc cents bid offered at 10 cents New Bid Asked Park opened at 76 cents up 1 8 Affiliated Fund Inc $ 3 $ 3 55 cent but reacted to 75 with 1500 1 38 Dividend Shares 125 21 95 24 05 Fund Investors Inc Ohio Copper re shares trading 28 96 26 40 Kevstone Cstdn covered to 7 cents up a quarter do B3 19 16 17 41 9 60 do 10 53 cent 4 95 6 do 44 4 94 Mountain City Copper sold un 4 49 Maryland Funds 6 46 711 Quarterly Inc Shrs changed at $21212 Horn Silver at 13 cents and Victor Consolidated at 2 cents In the unlisted section Utah Potato Market — and Light $7 preferred deCHICAGO 20 (AP) Potatoes Pwer July" arrivals 32 on track 235: total U S clined to $66 off 50 cents demoderate: 531 supplies shipments I I I " 1 43 U 1411 15 I ' Market 22i 4 14 14 coal conference of the American field man-hou- 64 Livestock al -- 3 3 3 Sugar' Utah Power A L I 50 66 2' Walker Min 1121 4M 1 3i 3i 60 United Gas i 121 1 6 j 5 Utah-Idah- 1 (1 12! 12i 15i 7l 78l 76! 6! -9i 1 Coi'H'Cola NEW YORK July 20 (AP) — Following Pst of Tuesday transactions 011 the New York curb exchange: STOCKS (Sales in Hundreds) Sales High Low Close Am Superpower 26 7 12 Bunker HAS Cities Service 36 16 15 S 8 El Bond A SUI 118! 76 10i do pfd J 2 6 6 Hecla Mining 1 1 1 2! Nat Tun A M 3 3 3 Niae Kud Power! 31 9 15 14 15 Technicolor Trans-Lu- x lis 3S! Curb Prices - 30 23141 23 ia 34 10 loa!-8 y V2 11s 531-653 54y8i ! 39 38 141!-2- 1 14U! 14 39 39 3'Ji 48 2' 41141 47541 14 -imn 11 83 82lj 4 1rt! 4 171 40 391 401(5! 7! 39: 35! 39 18! 40 35 35 Zenitn Rad! Total sales Tuesday 990930 shares previous dav 834120: week ago 1394-11year ago 283882: two years ago 186758800 1350630 January 1 to date two yean ago year ago 57636751 I 74:- - 9 4 14V- 14Vi 14 U! 71 4: 28! 37 29! 19Vi-- 8 19! 7il 91 9 k bv J A Hogle A Co members New York stock excnannei Low Close Chance Hlch Industri in 14479 14350 14393 off 81 Ralls 3760 3701 3717 of? 48 Utilities 2224 2184 2195 off 24 9685 ort 12 Bonds 9255 up 01 Commodities Ralls Industrials Low HlRh Low Year High 14582 11926 3811 2759 1943 1942 11971 9228 2928 2331 is a 19L: 36 H 36!- 37! 63Hi 63l-1fiUjl 17Mi! 91 Averages 75617072 131jl 13Vj!H3 62 12 6 27 5Mj! 34 Briggs Mf! Budd Mtci uuaa wni BurrAdMa Calif Pks CanDGAle Cana Pac CaicJICo Cater Tr Cel Corp Cclo Corp Cer de Pasi Cbs & Ohinl Chot W nn Chrvslr Cpi Clmx Mivlil flu Pebodyl Mi 4614 7i! 11 fe 14 26 ' 46i 1 - Prominent losers included U S Steel Bethlehem Santa Fe X Y Central Chrysler Goodrich Sears Roebuck Westinghouse Western Union Kennccott Texas Co Du Pont Douglas Aaircraft and Allied Chemical American Telephone was up sg at a new top for the move on expectations the regular dividend would be paid North American retained as talk of dissolution plans favorable- to share owners was heard U S Rubber preferred was up 2 at a 1913 high Eastman Kodak advanced as didGeneral Electric and Harvester 1011 IOI2! 15H 421 Papers read at the Cincinnati tby redesign and attention in the One large operator stated for the past three years his that conMining Congress Tuesday records showed that tained some of the following high- company's all delays on this type of equipment added up less than 1 per lights: One producer emphasizing the cent of the operating time of the importance of removing impurities equipment said: Solves from coal underground Repair Problem TAT believe that 110l generally "Laymen A small producers of lignite people in the mining industry coal in the Dakotas far from 3S'52 merely put a hole in the ground sources of supply has solved part add a few pieces of equipment of his repair part problem by makand then sit back and clip coupons ing the best of a It is extremely difficult for any tragedy He said "About 25 years except the operating departments ago a supersalesman traveled and those closely associated with through our section of the counmining to visualize the time and try and sold every farmer a effort given to investigating plan- threshing machine These were ning and financing for essentials 18 to 20 ton steam machines with such as organization ventilation driving wheels and a transportation drainage mechanitread of steel" From zation preparation and selective the threshers come many parts mining" such as boilers spokes Another operator pointed out particularlypinions old boilers which are 60 cent of coal used to make that about per pulley Wheels for mining machinery and electrical underground conveyors replacement parts are required because of breakage due to ig- Jobs Compared norance carelessness or neglect or Commenting on the use of steel all three The other 40 per cent on underground haulage is owing to the actual wearing out ties TUESDAY'S QUOTATIONS of parts He added "Every day tracks one chief engineer stated Asked Bid as many a new directive comes from the that it requires 455 times 01 Am Met M Co oo"$ to lay 10 to increase coal proBlK Hill 05 straight government 04 04 Bingham Metals duction to new heights and rec- track on wood ties as it does on 03 02 Black Metais 06 05 Bristol Silver ords In the same mail we re- steel ties 33 times as many 02 02 Bullion to remove or recover the ceive warnings about less mate03 01 Cardiff same rail from wood ties as it 03 0114 Cedur Talis to men which less with and rial 00 00 Central Standard does from steel ties 176 times as 40 36 Chief Con produce" s 5(1 to install a No 4!) many ilayton Mtver 03 01 :oiordo Cn Chemical TTe Suggested 2 turnout on wood ties as on steel 01 01 'olb iteKull 12 1' Combined Metals An eastern coal mine safety di- tics and 145 as long to recover 17 14 'omet Coalition 01 04 ommonwealth Lead rector called attention to inves it 07 10 Crescent Kagle o 00 tigators' conclusions that over 95 Croff 02 02 Crown Point per cent of the coal dust is pro- Question Cleared Up 04 02 Dragon duced in operations at the coal 01 K Crown Point 00 k The new "History of the 07 04 Kast Standard face and pleaded for more care Lode" by Grant H Smith 08 K T n Coal 03 in controlling dust in cutting 02 00 Kast Utah published jointly by the Mackay 03 01 Kmpire Mines drilling shooting and loading Sug- School of Mines and the Nevada 14 16 Furcka Bullion 17 20 Furcka Lilly Con gested was the increased use of state bureau of mines cleans up 00 00 Fureka Mines chemicals in the wetting agent the much discussed question as to 15 10 Kureka Standard 03 01 Gold Chain since the chemicals are effective who discovered the main Comstock 01 00 Great Western in reducing the surface tension of lode The author whose 13 13 Horn Silver family 07 06 Howell the solution and consequently the moved to 03 01 Kennebec Virginia City in 1867 so09 07 interfacial tension between Kentucky-Utathe law in Salt Lake City 20 15 ' Keystone lution and small particles of coal practiced 00 eonora 00 i 1891 to 1915 was city justice from 00 Lt tie May dust causing them to droptnsthe for two years was a member of 00! 04 Magnolia Lead 01l floor before they are dispersed in the commission which revised the 35 32 Mammotli 02 00 Miller Hill the air of Utah in 1898 and again in 02 00 miners Gold lAnother" safety engineer de- laws 03 OI Missouri Monarch 1907 He married Mary Edith 01 Moscow (0 a measure scribed sugsafety 2 00 2 30 Mt City Copper Newitt at time superintendin02 0t Utah several years ago ent of 'St that Mountain View gested Mark's 20 13 hospital Salt Naildriver Public address equipment is in- Lake 77 75 New Park City in 1894 They reside 02 01 in New Quincy office with stalled main the at Berkeley Cal 45 43 North Lily loud speakers at the entrance of 04 00 North Standard 07 07 Ohio Copper the mine and at the man station Would Honor Tabor OI 02 ParK fngnam about lOOOt feet in by the mine 10 09 Con Park City 04 02 Park Konold Charles W Henderson superopening on the empty track 02 01 Park Nelson 03 02 are frequently vising engineer of the U S bureau Park Premier messages Safety 2 50 2 00 Park Utah broadcast by the safety engineer of mines mineral production and 01 01 Pioche Bristol 09 05 has to the men before they take the economics division at DenverLead-villPlumbic Mines 15 06 e Plutus Con the new man trips to the working: places suggested naming 30 25 Prince 60 57 Colo drain tunnel after H fWco Arcenune 2 SO 4 3 Warns on Quality Silver KlnK Coal A W Tabor discoverer of two 33 30 Silver Klnc West oo oo 14 Silver Shield Speaking on the subject "Qual- rich mines of the district and fa01 03 Sioux Mines 03 00 So Iron Blossom ity Coal for War and Postwar mous in much of the lore of Lead-vill- e 05 01 So Standard Markets" an Illinois operator 01 03 Swansea Con 01 00 warned Tar Baby against permitting the 10 09 Tlntic Lead of producing record war 1 87 1 90 problem Tintlc Standard 03 00 Union Chief tonnage from blinding the indus01 00 Utah Con 06 Oil '0 Con Ut Wyo try to the importance of main03 02 Victor Con taining high quality standards He 35 30 Walker Mining 03' 01 recalled that in the first World Wilbert 03 Yankee Con 01l war coal was in a much different 03 02 Zuma 2 45 265 Ut Id Sug Com position In 1918 coal furnished 10 62l 11 00 Ut Id Sug Pfd A new LDS ward has been 818 per cent of the total B T U TUESDAY'S SALES equivalent contributed by the sev- established in Salt Lake City unBullion 500 at 2 Horn Silver 500 at 13 eral mineral fuels and water der the jurisdiction of the Granite Mt Citv Copper 300 at 212 In stake 75 at at power in the United States 500 1000 New Park 76: Ohio Copper 1000 at 7 1940 this figure was reduced to Lorenzo H Hatch stake presi4 at at 8500 Con 500 Park City 488 per cent In 1918 38 per dent said the new ward was creatVictor Con 1000 at 1 cent of the bituminous coal was ed out of Forest Dale and Nibley p mV CURB SALES (12-cents at 9 Park Citv mechanically cleaned at the mines Park wards and was formally In 1942 it is estimated that nearly established As yet un25 per cent was mechanically named the Sunday will meet with ward Uiiiisteil Industrials g close Forest Dale ward in its cleaned chapel on Ashton avenue sizing dustproofing and other Asked Bid alforms of surface treatment The new ward boundaries begin i 780 "ij R 00 Amalp Sug APfd 25 years ago en- at Lake street and 5 10 unknown Con Wag most Mach 560 pro2 00 1 80 Nat Tun A Mill able the producer to provide clean ceed- east to NinthParkway 63 00 street East 59 00 Ut Fire Clay e dust-freOO H3 oo in coal fit Ut P L SB Pfd uniform and south to 2700 South street west 68 25 65 oo Ut P A L $7 Pfd' sizes best adapted to specific to Green street north to Warnock 61 l0 65 00 ZCM1 needs avenue east to Seventh East SALFH Ut Pf $7 S Ut JiitiOO Manufacturers of coal cutting street and thence to the point of loading handling hauling and beginning Leo H is bishop of the Salt Lake Curb drilling 'equipment were praised new ward Young R J Chapman and of weak elimination the for points Harold L Henry are his counselors Asked Bid and A M Andreason is ward clerk $ 3 35 $ 3 20 Amalg Sugar com 31 25 NEW YORK July 20 ( AP) — Following Tuesday's closing prices tales and net bonds on the New York stock changes of exchange : CORPORATION BONDS (Sales in $1000) Net Sales Close Crg 201 98 Alleg cv 5s 40 - 1 do 5s 50 st 17f91lA A F P 5s 2030 32 89!- 3 Am 66 3110 4 61 do 7 120 A T A S F 4s 95 Beth Htl 4105 D A R G W 4 36' 14 39 - 1 49 38 do 48 36 III Cen 37 52 68 5 104 Int Paper 5s 47 Mo Pac 5s 77 F 102! 57 611 63 Sou Pac 4 s 81 - 1 138' 63 69 do 7 100 46 do 3 - i 30 67 Ore 77 do 15 108!Un Pac 1st 4s 47 - 15 100 Utah P A L 5s 44 30! 99!- West Un 5a 51 preTotal sales Tuesday $12164500 vious day $10337700: week ago two aso years $4735000 year aso J1140740O: January 1 to date 0 $21 SO 404 600 : year aso $1181922-10two years ago $1236897550 re YounR SAT! V 15Mil t 24' 26 61 65 10' 47 24 7 42' 2Sil 54! Si 39 5! 14 42" 63'! Borg-Wa- r -- V 16 30 17 157 1 H 1 Mi 15'i 30 141 23V 101 AmRollM Sm&R! Am Stl Fi Am T&T Am Tob Bl Am Viscos' AmWatW Ana Cop Arm 111 Arm Cork Assd D Oil AtchT&KF Atl C Line' Atl Relc Atlas Corp! Avia Corp Bald Loc ct: Balt&Ohlo Barns Oil Bend Avia! Beth Steel! Boc Airp BoAl&Br Borden Co: Am Brun-Bal- ii 70 34I 90 ii 90UI 38 Is 7' 3s 4013-- 7 41 71 171 7 AmRiStS 6 29 13H1 1160 s (Furnished 12'V 45H1-5'- il 11 'ill 45Mjl 134 13sl 40VI 1 1 Mfg! Am A irl Am Can Am C&Fdyl Am Cr Hue! Am Dlstlill Am IjOco Am Metal Ell-C- h Costs- Net Low Close Chg I NEW YORK July 20 (JP— The long stock market drive ran into Dow-Jone- I Adams Fxj Air Red uc Alark Juni AllLudStl Al C Di Allied Strs! Mine Crosscuts TBond Prices Slock Prices Bank Clearings Mondav's debits $1853151 S L 9-- I I B-- 2 B-- 4 S-- 4 mand light: market steady for best stock weak tor stock: California long whites U S No 1 $425: Oregon Bliss Triumphs U S No 1 $420 Washington Bliss Triumphs U S No 1 SI 35: Washington long' whites U S No 1 $435 Missouri Cobblers fair to ec""4 good quality $240 to $270: Kansas Kiss Triumphs U S No 1 $325 Nebraska Bliss Triumphs and Red Warbaa Final Riles Slaled For Businessman CHICAGO July 20 fAP)— Grain futures fluctuated erratically Tuesday although the volume was lighter than in recent sessions and at the close prices showed only minor changes over the previous close A report that the government might substitute sugar for grain In the manufacture of industrial alcohol attracted tome atentton at the opening but failed to have much influence as a price factor the anAnother overnight development nouncement of a ceiling on live hogs at the $1475 level likewise had little effect marketwise At the finish hat was i cent lower to 14 cent hlcher than the previous close July SI 44 fcterHember SI 44 ' ( 144 Si rve was Mi cent off to U emit tip: Julv and oata $105ai: September $105's cent down July were unchanged to 69 V ft 69c Funeral services for Frank M Castleton 82 pioneer Salt Lake merchant who died Monday will be conducted" Friday at 12:30 p m in the Twenty-firs- t LDS ward chapel 675 First avenue by John P Greene bishop Mr Castleton who was a partner in Castleton Brothers grocery until his retirement last year died in a Salt Lake hospital of bronchial pneumonia He was one of the original members of the Twenty-firs- t L D S ward Friends may call at the family home 729 Third avenue Thursday evening and Friday until the time of services Burial will be in Salt Lake city cemetery S No 1 $370 9O0-l- b ) ( For Rale Clerks Classes for training rate clerks of Salt Lake trucking fftf $1250 'i 1300 nothing or stockers top steers Monday SI 6 OO Hogs — Salable 1500: total 2500: steady to higher all buyine bulk good and choice ISO to 270 pounds M3 40 i 1350 top S1350 to all: 270 to 330 pounds S13r5 — 1340: few 160 to ISO pounds $1275f eood sows 51 200 4r 1240 1345: oo i lo choice pghts M250 — Salable 1200: total 2500: all Wieep truck-Ins- : sheep steadv medium to choice $6 75"" 7 15: bidding lower on spring on gool an1 cnoice Iambs holding choice lots steady around $1575 riono w Slvnnrlvj Unit Vfe veaiers 68V4c (tf69V!C: sample grade white Barley malting $115 ifd 118 nominal feed $100 it 110 nominal No 3 $110 Index Commodity NFW YORK 20 — The Associated July Press weighted whnlesale pries Index of to advanced 35 commodities Tuesday Previous day 105 30 week ago 105 '3 105 si month ago 10537' year ago 9838 E Scott Tipsy Drivers Fourth 853 plea of innocent to a charge of failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian and trial was set for Wednesday by Judge Reva Beck Bosone in Salt Lake police court Mr Scott police records showed is alleged to have struck a pedestrian Sunday at 1780 Fourth East street Trial was continued until July for Karaso Mizuta address listed as Yellowstone hotel also charged with failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian He was involved in an accident at Seventh South and State streets June 11 police records indicated When she admitted failing to yield the right of way to another vehicle Ella R Miller 712 West First South street was fined $5 A bench warrant was issued for Ernest Smith address listed as North Salt Lake City and the court ordered $25 bond posted for a charge of speeding Following a nonjury trial the court declared Irene N Argentos 233 North First West street innocent of ignoring a stop sign On a similar charge Alton P Rose of Farmington pleaded innocent and trial was set for Wednesday Merrltt O Rigby 2357 Seventh East street denied a charge that he drove too fast for existing conditions and trial was set for Thursday Other cases in court Tuesday were: Speeding — James E Wise of 1275 Browning court also charged with failing to make a proper arm signal in turning fined $18 John E Roe of 1057 Ninth East street also charged with driving without proper lights fined $15 Melvin Shepherd of 121 D street Gordon R Mowry of 1725 Garfield avenue each fined $10 Ruth Emma Lund of Sandy and Bert Richardson of Magna each fined $5 Ignoring a stop sign — John F Liddy of 1652 Yale avenue David H Miller of 1488 East 3010 South street Richard R Condie of 269 B street Sylvester Bice of 160 First avenue each fined $10 Jack K Keida of 144 West First South street and Lyman Congers of 2800 Blair street each fined $5 Driving through a red traffic light — Merrill L Bailey of Milner hotel Gerard K Nickel of 682 East 1300 South street Sanichi Nicki of 3400 Seventh East street Robert Reid of Garfield and James McAfee of Woods Cross each fined $10 Wayne Peterson of 2709 Thirteenth East street and George F Summerhays of 1637 Emerson avenue each fined $5' Failing to report on a traffic ticket— Karl Woodard of 468 Third East street forfeited bond of $20 Thelma Jensen of 2528 Dearborn street forfeited bond of $5 29 — 4 —- Store Loses Books Evans assistant manager C Penney company Tuesday asked Salt Lake police to assist in locating seven cartons of books valued at $200 taken from the loading platform of the store Thursday Mr Evans told police officers that 12 cartons of books were taken but five had "been recovered from a Salt Lake waste paper company who had mistaken the cartons for salvage material left by the store O S of the The state tax commission acted Tuesday to revoke for on year the Utah drivers' licenses of 20 persona convicted of drunken driving Some of them are itinerant workers and the present addresses of three are not known to the commission The individuals involved are Joe S Bounds 2397 South State street Kenneth P Larsen 530 Windsor street William Dean Harding 801 Simpson avenue and William M Gregg 255 East First South street Salt Lake City William Henry Bochling Geneva Joseph R Paxton 1328 West Harrison street Hynea Cal David Earhart Taylor 350 Oak street Laguna Beach Cal Jack Clambers 65 North Second East street and Glen Orlyn Monk RFD No 2 Box 18 Provo Reed Bigler Tanner Sunnyside E E Hindman RFD Box 381 Ogden Gerald L Golding Wellington Earl Duchesne Frank Morris Nephi Gerhard Bosman Geneva Norris John Henrie Layton Frank Rodgers Uintah and Robert Fitzsimmons Dillard Marcum and Frank Williamson addresses unknown Suspended Three Months Licenses of the following were montha for suspended for three ' negligent driving: Charles Albert Smith 2856 Eccles avenue Lamar Clarence Rackham 3506 Lincoln street and Ivan Peter Olsen 798 Liberty avenue Ogden Guysbert Harold Deverepu:: 2"?3 East Sixth South street Paul Paulsen 2109 Berkeley street Russell Eugene Grow 639 Brixen court Raymond Ernest Snyder 1864 East Twenty- seventh South street Horace Sa-sEvans 2516 Sixth East street Casey Cornelius DeJong 1148 South Eighth West street: SteRas-muss- en er phen W Ross 78 I street Bert Kenneth Rasmussen 828 East First South street Don Burton Cox 950 Pierpont avenue Wayne Heber Hand 1462 Major street Edward Phillip Schmitt 741 Doug- street: David H Wood 1137 las Harrison avenue Darald William Williams 852 Arapahoe avenue and Ralph James Thompson 927 Bryan avenue Salt Lake City Ross Dee Ricks 282 East Vine street Tooele Alton Earl Sum-sio- n 360 South West street Springville: Thomas E Lloyd Riverton: Ray Cowlishaw 7200 West 3200 South street Magna Ernest J Smith Cemetery street Lehi and George Nuel Phelps 352 North Main street Se-o- nd Midvale The license of Rex ' Fillmore Castle Dale was revoked for an adidtional year for driving durijjg-revocation period and licenses of the following were suspended indefinitely for failing to take special examinations: Tonv Cal- acino 203 East Seventh South street Clair E Averill 1791 Second East street: Derlin Earl Grif fin 3265 Richards street Harvey — fc'io-e vort'i Fifth West street Richard Ray Brown 1910 EiGThth East street: Willard Lowell Wasden 427 West Fourth North street and Edward Harold Shockey 725 Third East street Salt Lake Citv: Lvnn S Avorett St George Bvron Claude Braith- waite 151 East Third North street Priep: Whitnrv Ramnn Ephraim and Lyman Deloy Cook ijosnen i J Hit-Ru- n Driven The commission suspended for three months the licenses of Lawrence Volney Allen 171 West Crystal avenue and R E Peters 857 South Second West street Salt William Hanson Lake City both of whom were Funeral services for William Hanson 49 n 377 North First West street who died convicted of driving Monday will be conducted Thursday at The license of William Wallace 1 p m at 38 East Seventh South street Willey 534 North Second West Friends may call street Salt Lake City was sust 38 Kast Seventh pended an additional three months South street until the time of services Burfor driving during a suspension ial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery period and that of Arthur Wins-loMr Hanson died Harris 37 South Fifth East Monday at 5:40 p m street Provo was suspended three In a Salt Lake hospital of meningitis months for falsification of age empyema of " ''3S The commission revoked the liHe had the lungs been ill for eight censes of eight persons who remonths H UFaa hnrn In failed to pass special exportedly Salt Lake City Auk-I aminations required by the comlist b 1&93 a son of mission to test their fitness to Thomas W and Isabella Evans Hanson drive d They are Andrew J He had been employed 1791 East Vine street and by the Union Pacific railroad company and James Harrison 1989 Fifth East was locomotive engineer for the company street Salt Lake City Wayne M at the time of his Anderson St Helen George Mr- Hn° fireman before World Fowles Delta Bernard T Grundy war I he served In 336 Twenty-sevent- h the war and was promoted to an engineer Farney in 1923 He served overseas for 18 months street Ogden: Elton N Jeppson as A member of the old t division 1 Midvale A J WilSurviving are his widow Mrs Arvilla RFD No Muir Hanson whom he married In Salt liams Tooele and J Well Hess Lake City February 3 1941: three sisters Mrs Lena Burton and Miss Mable Hanson Farmington of Deatl is hit-ru- W I Wil-for- - Ninety-firs- Salt Lake City and Mrs Eva Glenn of Olendale Cal and a brother Thomas J Hanson of Salt Lake City Robert Edward Dalton 71 of Paro-wa- n died Tuesday at 1 p m at the home of a daughter Mrs M Hyrum Harris 136 illFirst avenue following a nessA native anil lifelong resident of Paro-wa- n he was born on 27 1872 a son of Edward MeeksJanuary and Emily Stevens Daltoii He was shoemaker by occupation He Is survived bv two sous Edwsrd M Dalton of Delta and William M Dalton of Ogden: four daughters Mrs Harris Mrs Mark Hammond and Miss Mvra Dnlton all of Salt Ijike City and Mrs Lawrence Adams of Farowau two brothers Joseph B Dalton ajid John S Dalton both of Parow'an: 16 grandchildren and three-moin- : good on Wright East street Tuesday entered a Robert Edward Dalton concerns began Tuesday at the University of Utah under the direction of the Wool Market extension division The course will NEW YORK July 20 ( AP) — Certifibe conducted for eight weeks with cated grease wool spot 1010 nominal classes held daily from 8 to 9:30 a Certificate spot wool tops 1370 nominal m with the exception of Saturday 1575: several loads held up to $1800 and Sunday ' heiiers $1550 and above choice Ernest Salro district supervisor veaiers steady to $1450 down Sheep: Salable and total 5000 marfor the interstate commerce comket generally steady good and choice mission Carol G McComb rate Idaho sprint lambs $1500(1510 — DKNV'KR 20 July agent for the ICC and Emmett Cattle — Salable 1700: total 1725 Calves: L Morris traffic manager of InCash Quotations Salable 50 total 200: fed steers preincreased supply heifers: fed dominating July 20 (AP) —Cash wheat terstate Motor Lines will be insteers steady to weak: 4 loads good to NoCHICAGO hard $146: No 3 mixed $162 structors for the course choice sold at $1485 ©' 1550 some held No 24 hard $1484 No 2 red $167 above $1575: part load mixed yearlings Corn no sales cows $1465 nothing done on heifers No 1 white 70 Vic No 2 70 canners and 70 Oats No steady at $1225 (' 1240 f 69 U c No 4 3 68 He bulls cutters dull: few medium to US AC Gets Cold U ' w Class Opens at U' Chicago Grain Drivers Wait Utah Calls in Trial in Licenses of S L Court h Victim of Cyanide In Fair Condition Sieg Kcllersberger 44 of 1237 South street was reported Tuesday in "fair" condition at the Salt Lake General hospital where he was taken Monday afternoon after being overcome with cyanide gas at a residence at 1440 Roberta street Employed by the Pennock Pest Control service of 1148 South 11 State street Mr Kcllersberger had entered the house without his Mary Myska gas mask to remove gas pots ROCK 8PRINOS Wyo — Mrs Msrv placed in the basement to fumigate SO resident of Rock the house He "was rescued a few Myska Springs died Monday Three of Mrs Myska's sons are serving minutes later by another employe in the armed forces They are Joseph and of the pest control service Stanley Myska in California and John long-tim- 2700 e Myska In Louisiana Two other sons and four daughters survive Stephen and Alex and Mary Myska and Mrs Joubert Larsen of Rock Springs Mrs I G Krouse of Reliance and Mrs Victoria Parfee of Victoria Texas also four sisters Wins Army Promotion ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— Word has been received here that ClayMathias C Udy ton Thobro onetime Rock Springs FARMINGTON — Funeral services for high school linesman and later a at the Utah agricultural experi- Mathias Cowley Udy K9 prominent ment station to keep disease-fre- e civic leader who died Sundsy In a member of the Cowboy team has Lake Salt in as of nursing home of rauies Incident been promoted from captain to the potatoes storage part age will be condurted Thursdsy st 5:30 He has been station's certified seed program lo p m in the Farmington L D 8 ward chapel major of infantry with John lan Hess blehop officiating Dean R H Walker director stationed in the Mediterranean LOGAN— A new refrigeration unit was being installed Tuesday Fsrm-ingto- ed ' (Continued on Following Page) n |