Show N Y Stock Market Quotations I Stock Prices IBond Prices Dow-Jone- NFAY YORK Oct 25 (API—Following la a tahulation of Monday's tork transttiona On the Z4ew York 14tark s NEW YORK Oct 25 aro Monday's closing prtces of bonds on th NeW York stock exchange and the total sales and net change of each bond CORPORATION BONDS (Salem In 11000 ) ISaleal Closei Net Chg lyit ev 49 5s 981 Allegbany 63! 86 A & F P 5s 2030 Am T & T 31e 64 3IA 61 110011- 411 05 ATAS D R 0 W 4s 36 25 47141- - 14 111 Cen 371 49 68 Int Paper bs 47 3104 14 14 Mo Pac bs 77 90i 57 39: 6116 bou Pao 41gs 81 - 41 70i 61 do 4141 69 do 3ss 4M 2010014 28tl o Ore 77 63341 12 Un Pas lit 4s 47 27408140 6 661 Utah P & L Ss 44 West Un 5s 51 34101 Total sales Monday S9505500 previous (lay S5730000: week ago $9923- 000: year ago $8367200 two years ago $5002 300 J anuary 1 to date 82800- 859375 year ago SI S96628850 two years ago 61722384515 (AP)--Enllow- otchans: I STOCKS (Bales in litAndrede) I I Net Sales High t Low Close' Chge 14 Adams Ex 1114) 107411141 44 5 42lost4241 4214i- Air Raduo I leto Ls les 6 9 418 AM jn A licaheny 9 29'981 2$bi 2111j- A C 151 !151 1151 A lia1 Str 11 19 16 ip 251 37 ' 1! 37 Mris 37 Ain Airing 831i11 83 83 14 Ain Can 3 ti Ifs 88 88 A 4! 8 34 Jos 33 34 C Sugar 2 161 15441 156 50 4 '46 44143 Ant Ifast 49 A rn aca 11 12142f 12tai 3212 rn I A-- i 4 A A 11 n A A MetI It Mill A It Ytt tit M 11 tas 10 s i Co Borg-Wa- r I Brizgs Mt Pr8alke Budd Whl Budd Mfg B A Can Paclf ('ItHe Co Cat Tract Ceanes C)lotex Cerro Is P: ches & oh Ch Gr W pf Chrysler C MI Pby EL dlt I t1 Tr laFtv crow1thisso1 Ed Crwsith COrta COPM' Cons Ells Cons Vultee Container C Co:It Bakg cont Clan Cont Motra Cout 0 nel Corn Prodts r8 10 I)l Co Zel' hie hitl Pub Ar Ilet est Sirt Edison Pat nns 11tt1s1 op-Al Atrts 41stman K 111 A Wog :Pe B441 yrie ER et Ft4n Prod nurentdeN FirestitTtift Geri Cab!' Gen rec Gen Footle' Gen Motors CIll Saf P ci:den Co l 3 II I Can Paper 1h ma man' 1 & I Steel X $outh No 8 8 It Kroger Oro IOF t4se! NiN & L' Lig k N1N8 Lokheed toees - 2511 211 9 :126 312712 326 I— 3 4614 48141 461- - 14 14 i 1 Inc' 3'2- 491 2' 141 18' 3 2- 44 afil 3 14 71 9! GI 21 41 P G & El P T Con Pack Mot P A Airwy Part CPic P Penn RR 1111i 91 81 81 14 1 14 911 - 911 911 11 12 1111 111sHT 21141 111 2114- 27 211 271 29 191 19432141 31141 32141 9541 911 15141 18111 614 611 11 'A 51 1 14 Curb Prices 114 9141e 11 14 1541 611 - 591 1414 591- 14 1912i 18 176-171 0314 171 04 04 14 11 17 10111- 101 101 16141- 16541 10 15014 NEW YORK Oet 23 ( A la a list of Monday's tranaaottotui on the New York curb exchange: STOCKS (Wes In Hundreds) ISalest High Low Cis 141 5: 718 Amer SilDerpowr 11121 11141 Bunker HU! & S -- Flu 83 82 82 75 serv—il è71 ' 4 137111 131 2344 g 1a 881 8 33 814 Elec Bond & en 81 84 ! a 84 At 84 do pfd tit Ita gC 11'o deølkgre r 331 i i! ' i41 14'44 4 13 13 Toehnieolor Trans-Luli 3141 3121 312 'United Gas —I 147i 2841 2121 2&a 14 14 t'a I 17141- - 141 17 50 25 15 114 59 20 511 59 251- 3111 31- 3114- 1- I 14 14 1411- 5 3 31 3 51 32 2312 L ltil 9 26 7 5214 291 23 61 22 91 47 351 2514 19 11 11 5614 291 15 911 383 1! 14 Pepsi-Col- a 2 141 1 i 11 14 11 2541 2513 1 26 11: - 201013 '011 - x 14 14 bittaagigikii°L 2214— - 91 '111 17 2' 58141 11 : : lee 11- t Co & 210 E - Oct 25 Arrivals 178 cars CHICAGO U S No 1 washed and Red McClure unwashed Minnesota and $295a1300 North Dakota Bliss Triumphs U S Noi 1 washed commercials unwashed g270 Cobblers U 8 No 1 washed 5240(4 250 unwashed $255 commercials 1240 'is 245 Wisconsin Chlppewas U 8 No 1 unwashed S245f1t250 Nebraska Cobblers generally good quality unvashed $250 l Iowa Cobblers lair quality 1220 Index Commodity NEW TOTIK Oct 2—The Associated 01 Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities Monday declined to 10684 Previous day 10687 week ago 10730 month ago 10714 yea r ago 10042 1 ''' I i t sales OGDEN Oct 21 Salable receipts 280: total 1110: market top ently $1445 on good steady: practical 180 to 250 pound butchers: and choice under 180 pound butchers $1345 averages If 1305 weights over 250 pounds $1345 41370:kind sows $1150 01250: rough down to $1100 choice light heavy and above $1300 weights Cattle: Salable receipts 1390: total 17854 moderately active about stead: few Iota medium to grass fat steers $1 1250 medium grass heifers gl 000 1150 medium to good cows $9500 1100 cutter and common 67501925 canners $5001725 few common to medlum vealers $11000 1200 little done on stockers and feeders 650: total Salable receipts Sheep: few medium 3160 very little offered week-entrucked-itrade fat lambs or $750: ewes offered: two dull no fat lambs decks medium 58 to 58 pound feeding lambs $9750'1000 CHICAGO Oct 25 (AP1-Sal- able hogs 14000 total 20000 active good and choice 180 to 300 Pounds strong at ton $1475 ceiling Paid $146001475: Under 180 pounds strong freely: weights to l:5 cent higher: few 140 to 170 pounds S1400er 140: ilows strong to into cents 500 and choice 300 good higher: Pounds $IS 50 fai 1470 Salable cattle 21000: salable calves 1500 generally steady market considerable neryousnese in trade but both loest and outside buyers demand moderately on fed broad especiallv steers and fed heiters: cows and bulls resteers run fed and moderate: largely ceipts fat heifers: approximately 2000 western stockers: stock rreerssiohwi :crop mainly fat steer& $1425 (re 1625 top $185 paid for 1101 pound Yearlings: several loads S1625141670: to strictly best fed good stockers 351054'1250: canner cows cutters $725 down strictly $6000650 fat cows up to $1225 good western weighty sausage bulls $1225 down: veal-er- g at mostly $1300 et 1450 steady $1400et down with common heavy calves $700 750 Salable sheetl 5000: total 15000: all classes slow hardly enough done to make a market few scattered sales around few lots Yearlings $110061150: steady: small number lightweight native lambs cull to medium western $1350: some ewes g425 tfr 550 Oct 25 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO labie 750 Calves-Sal- able 25 About 12 cars steers on sale: active interest: she stock fully oteady: 12 loads aged medlum range cows S102541 1075: outlet broad common cows ' $950: canners' and cutters 56 0041850 medium bulls calves 50 : sausage steady: medium to good slaughter calves $12501r41350 Hogs-Sa- lable Around 10 cents 450 lower hulk 200 to 240 pound good barrows and gilts $1500 6'11515 medium to around 25 cent' good BOWS 4120041250 lower 380d0ecksLargely shorn Sheep—Salable California lambs: few Oregon ewes undertone steady lable DENVER Oct 25 13000 total 13800 Calves-Sal- able Fed classes 1400: total 1600 loads choice strong: two Nebrake stedyero $1650: numerous loads sift 004e1635: good kind $1450 choice heifers $1625: others $1575 015 85: good to choice mixed yearlings $1475'if 1600 warmed up heifers $1270 s talking lower canner to medium steady to weakand good cows 51225 andabove: cutters $600 (o 900 common $950 ir 1000 vealers and calves steady to weak vealers $1250 down good heavy calves $1150 bulls steady cutter to good V400'41050 stocker and feeder steers steady to weak many bids lower: good to choice $11504 1300: best yearlings held tine higher: lower grades 1800its1100: stack steady good heifers 51075 41100: medium to good cows $8251t875 good calves $1150 Hogs-Sa- lable 2500: total 6100 Steady to shade higher closing slow: good to choice 180 pounds up $14354e 1465: top $1465 160 to 180 pounds $1350 qv) 1450: 140 to 180 pounds$1250Fr 1375: good WM'S $1350 01400 good to choice lightweights $1410 feeding pigs $1050 1100 ishie 106 ANOElfEe Oct 25 3800 1700 cows Fairly active: steady to 25 cents lower: Other clitsses largely ateady mostly good 900 to 975 pound red ateere: Y1525': common to medium steers $11501r 1350: cutter to common 5950r1125: common to medium heifers $ I 100 1300 medium to good cows $1050 Gc 1250: common down to e925: clippers and cutters $650 et 900 common to good bulls S100041) 1165: calves fairly active to killers and country buyers steady: odd good vealers $14 00 common to good slauhter calves 810501-Al27medium to good stock calves $1300: good to choice load $1500 Boss—Salable 2200 Fairly active fully steedy: good to choice 180 to 250 pounds too It1575 s15 270 to 310 pounds $1500ee1525:ceiling: good to choice sow $13004e1365 few to $1400 '25 Steady: load medium to choice wooled lambs $1400 sorted 25 per cent $1300' few ewes unsold d STATE CAPITOL SALT LAKE REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE DEPARTMENT CirY $10000 UTAH FIRST SECURITY TRUST COMPANY of Salt Lake in the State of Utah at the close of business October ) includes 349 for (USDA)-Cattle-Sa- dg 2nd So Dial BANKING I on track 295 total U 8 shipments 1177: supplies moderate demand very good for Idaho Russets and Colorado McClure's ladrly good for other stock market slightly stronger for all stock Idaho Russet Burbanks U B 1 No washed Colorado $31041315 e' SB1 Potato Market 1 5149 Receipts n ' 581' BBeoansodn 1- I I 581e - 18 1943 City ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $15484 overdrafts) $260027001 401661087 United States Government obligations direct and indirect i 15570314 of states and political subdivisions Obligations Other bonds rotes and de)entures 720542 no of 200 Reserve Federal stock bank) Corporate stocks (including Cash balances with other banks Including reserve balances and cash items in process of collection 221971149 Bank premises owned none furniture and fixtures $1967115 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or Other real estate 3285000 365071 pther assets ' " TOTAL ASSETS $812052360 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations —8137856585 of 165145616 lime ciepositas Individuahi psrmerships and corporatioria 197012181 Deposits of United States Oovernment (Including postai savings) 100338195 Deposits of states and political subdivisions 28598168 Deposits of banks ce 14529964 Other deposits rt tied and officers' checks etc) TOTAL DEPOSITS $843460709 Other liabilities 5804559 (USDA)-Cattle--Sa- 1070-poun- 19CO' I ) 1 i I 1 ( LIABILITIES shown below) TOTAL - i (not Including CAPITAL aubordinated obligations ACCOUNTS Capital l'Iluivin('d profits Itetiervea (and retirernert account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS t 8840265268 $ II 200U0060 150900n1 18706815 9080477 62787o 92 I 6 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $912052361 This banks capital consists of common stock with total par value of $20000000 MEMORANDA Pledged assets :(and securities Ioaned) t book value): U S Government obligations direct and guaranteed pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities $220110000 i Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of ltduclary or corporate 2550000 powers and for purposes other than to secure liabilities V22266000: TOTAL Secured and preferred liabilities: Depo:-It- s secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements or law $207839144 Deposits preferred under provialors Of law but not secured by assets of 255033f6 pledge TOTAL $233342210 501-p157- d (4 i State of Utah County of Salt Lake—R lhomas F Itawkes beirg first duly sworn according to law depooes and says c that he Is cashier of the Wink and that the above and re:ort COTVAina II full true and oorrect statement of the condition of foregoing: the said It bank at the close of business on the 18th day of October 1943 above-name- d THOMAS F HAWKES Subseribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of October 1943 iSeali F E WALKER Notary Public Residing at Salt Lake City Utah My Commission Expires July 23 1946 Correct—Attest: FRED E SMITH S J QUINNEY CHARLES L SMITH ' I ( Ii A NAME YOU CAN TRUST 1 i1 COIITIIIENTAL I i i Directors State of Utah Office of Bank Commissioner 1 T J M Knapp Chief Examiner Banking Department of the State of Utah flo hereby certify that the foregoing la a true and correct copy of the statement i 04 the above-name- d company tiled ln my office on October 25 1943 i J 11 KNAPP Chief Examiner I 1 Agency Comnany SI? BOSTON I DIAL 44353 porriloloIwnmEgmavnoF7e4 ) BLDG Steel Publication Scoffs At McCarran Proposal T By the Shift Bfkas The wartime development of the pig iron and steel industry including the Geneva and Fontana plants is the subject of much discussion pertaining to postwar operation of the new installationsFor this reason the proposal of Senator McCarran to completely "decentralize" the steel Industry of the United States has been questioned and criticized In some quarters According to Iron Age the senator' s plan would mean the approMONDAT's QUOTATIONS priation of government funds to i Bid Asked duplicate the steel industry's 90- - Am Met M Co 'S 00 00144 000000 tons of capacity "in all Big Hill 03 0612 10 Mettle 04 0414 Black Metals states which are not favored by Bingham 02 03 Ifl Bristol Silver 06 0444 sizable steel plants" and he Bullion 01 02 011As Cardiff 02 Tails 03 wishes to start "right now" be- Cedar 0012 Chief Con 32 35 fore the end of the war In ad- - Clayton Silver 44 52 n 03 02 e112 vocating his decentralization plan Cob ooti 13 Senator McCarran disagrees with Footebnegvilietts 12 'Awl 03 :gA the general consensus in the steel Rwrnmennnmalgtlhe 04 Croft :(412 :02 Industry that the end of the war 01 05 will find the United States with Vr° wPoint 0114 00li 03 03 a surplus of $50000000000 to EEstTinStandard Coal 03 10 diee 0044 vaneti:11lt maf)i war of worth $100000000000 0112 B100011 13 1312 terial on its hands and more than Eureka Eureka Lilly Con 16 20 00 12 75 per cent of steel capacity left Eureka Mines i "lie uFl 11 Standard free when the European conflict Eureka Gold Chain 001'4 0212 Western 01 comes to an end The senator Great 004 Horn 10 0912 feels that the coming of peace will HowellSilver 07 0i Kennebec 03 0112 usher in a "new steel age" and Kentucky-Uta0312 0412 17 25 he accuses the steel division of Leonora Keystone 00 0014 the war production board of be- Little May 0014 0012 04 0112 Magnolia Lead ing controlled by the U S Steel Mammoth 35 3214 Hill corporation to which Iron Age Miller 02 0044 Miners Gild 01 0012 or three that four replies "only MiPsouri 0014 U S Steel men were loaned to MONCOW Monarch 00 Mt NV P B Copper City 175 200 in which the largest rep- Mountain View 0114 0214 21 resentative is from 20 or 30 other Naildriver 1444 New Park 72 73 01 New Quincy 00 companies" 50 46 Lily In addition to calling attention NorthStandard 00 03 to the fact that the new steel No Ohio Copper 06 0614 Park 0114 in Bingham involved 0214 the senator's Park capacity Con 1211 11 City would the of reduce sales plan Park Konold 01 34 04 Nelson Park 02 the rest of the industry and that Park Premier 03 02 1 50 Utah he seems to have overlooked the Park 195 Plumbic Mines 09 05 the for of Pilaus compensation 10 problem 0614 Con 19 25 exising industry for loss of mar- Prince 53 50 Argentine kets and stockholders for their Rico Silver King Coal 375 395 26 35 King West Investment losses the steel publi- Silver Silver Shield 02114 02 cation more or less ridicules his Sioux Mines 01 0114 So Iron Blossom 03 0014 follows: as plan So Standard 01 05 Con 02 "However Mr lIcCarran sees Swansea 0012 Tintle Lead 0712 0512 no similarity between his ideas Vs Tintic standard 172 175 Union Chief 03 0014 and the thought that it would Utah Con 00 12 Jon IA be fine if congress would proUtahWvo Con OS 06 10 Coil Victor 05 hibit the growing of oranges in Walker Mining 3? 34 Florida and make California West Toledo 0014 Wilbert 0014 g state the only W Alloya 02 06 Yankee Con A companion to this easily ac02 0112 Zuma 02 03 ° complished legislation would be 2 20 Bug corn 210 do 67 10 of the pM mills textile 1030 the moving south to New England" MONDAY'S SALES Two things occur to this column Chief Con 100 at 34c In connection with this controSilver 2000 at 50c Clayton Cremcent Eagle Oil 2000 at 5c versy First it would appear adHorn Silver 2000 at 10e New Park 500 at 72e visable to defer any attempt to Park City Con 4000 at 13e further "decentralize" the steel inRico Argentine 1000 at 55e Silver King Coalition 100 at $375 dustry until after the war and un-to intic Lead 1000 at 712e til there has been opportunity 27 at $165 Tsntie Standard 100 at $172Ay study the actual economic for- at $17E 600 at $175 40 at $170: 300 CURB SALES (12-tunes of the already established p Tintie Standard 33 at $180 m) plants in the west certainly major examples of "decentralization" of the industry not to men- Unlisted Industrials tion the $20000000 11:141C financed Bid Asked Lone Star Steel company pig iron 7 50 IS 7 75 Sugat 8malg —15 Texas for at coo Daingerfield 2 plant 3 90 Mach 90 Wag I 35 I 65 which the indistry says there is Nat Ton Fire Clay 83 50 60 00 t no market Secondly and eielettle Utah L $6 pfd1 46 00 Utah P 49 00 t 49 50 rI 52 00 do !CT nfd far more Important at the ZCMI inogly 6600 7000 the somewhat doubtful economic soundness of the senator's steel plan might tend to cast Salt Lake Curb senatorial doubt upon MeCarran's Bid Asked sound silver policy And the inis not likely to let Amain Sticar corn t$ 255 '$ 2 70 dustrial Security Corn 3250 3350 pass to discredit First any Mountain Fuel SuPPLY 700 11 on Utah Oil Refinine 10 00 the Utah Home Fire Ins S L Stock i ::: :1-i!- Poiii h 11z I orange-growin- Utah-Idah- 2 i I 0C 1 I I Promotions of Utahns In Armed Services u S Army "is: Goes Silver 50 Cents S L I I 115250 119000 t debits '''' 1 following nrices were quoted Tuesday morning by the growers' market: rrnits box: Banana $25047) Apples—Per Delicious $200 ft 325 Jonathan $200 CS 315: Rome Beauty $220 '4)300 Berries—Strawberries $200 300 per eraNtleilons —H B Cantaloupes $300 percrate honeydews $250 per crate waterrne'11: 3c per pound 350 1) Chicago Grain CHICAGO Oct 25 (AP)—Weakness In oats created an easier undertone in grain markets Monday after rye had attempted to lead a rally when it was announced that the food dietribution administration was In the market for 35m00 barrels of rya was off fractionally and rye was little changed at the finish Traders attributed the weakness in Oats to further talk of possible ceilings on the in marketings from grain a small pick-uthe northwest and a slackening in demand The new corn soybean and sorghum crops should help ease the feeding situation traders said and the visible supply of oats last week increased 887000 to bushels 15167000 At the close wheat was 34 to 14 rent lower December $15414 May $1521s rye was 3e cent lower to as cent higher December $113141: Oats were down I tn 112 cents and barley was 1 tta to 14 tents lower p Futures Leading 25 Oct (AP)—Wheat: Open High Dec $1 54 $I 554 1 53 May 153 11111 1 50 311 150 Oats: Dec 77 77 May fl 7112 Juiy Rye: 1 14 Dec 112 113741 May 113 1 12 July 112 Barley: Deco 1 1g 116 May 11812 148 71741-1- Low $1544 152 1 50111 '78 7314 7034 $ 1Cloise 1 501A 713141 7311 703A 112 112 1 11 11314 113 11114 116 116 116741 116 CHICAGO Oct 25 (AP)—Cash wheat —No Saieg Corn—No 4 yeilove $l 02 Oats—No 2 mixed 70c: No 3 white 7811e: No 4 75c: "ample grade White 71 72 sek c Itarley—Malting S1321135 nominal: teed S1104S120 nominal sovbeans—No I yellow $188 1'192 Field seed per hundredweight—Timothy seed $5501t 575 nominal: red top $1400 41500 NEW YORK Oct 23 (AP)--Wo- ol were eetitnated at 1'20000 barrels sale' The Nlarch greaste contract itch anted 2 Cents a pound on sales of 12000 pounds Grease wool futures closed unchanged Idrch 950 bid Certificated grease wool soot 090 nomInI Certificated spot wool tops 1335 nom r ' i's s'1! I I :' - '''jc' 4MVA0:0o6AMialiakik 44 Mrs - "6 1 s o 1 ‘ : 'k : ' college To second lieutenant: Eugene S Nichols Jr z li me 4 - d 1 -- e ee- has completed officer candidate course at 1 ' " ' antiaircraft artillery school Camp Davis N C Former Salt Lake address 79 P street Bruce Lincoln Irvine recently Lt 111 ine Lt Nichols was graduated from officer candim''''''' date school at the American school I center in England Son of the late : A B Irvine and Mrs A B Irvine 29 South State street ''' Graduate of East high school attended Uni- l'iss:' V ‘ ' 1 ''''' 1' '' 1 versity of Utah where he was a V '‘ member of Sigma Nu fraternity i 'V i Entered service in 1941 while em1 ployed in Washington D C Has ''' ' I : brother Captain Wendell Cannon e4 ' if : i 4i Irvine in medical corps :i Orville V Knibbe has been grad- 1': NI: ' 6F4 ' ft : uated from transportation corps officer candidate school New Or-' 4' :": i Son of William E leans La Knibbe 167 E street Attended Granite high school prior to enMr 'Minster Seaman Johnson tering service was employed by Western Pacific Railroad company i111' ' kodthootatior :'-'-'- 1- - r7 J' '' ? 4 - ! 745 4 ': - 4 --- 'i : K1 ‘ : 4 Iwi To staff sergeant: Dean W Chapman enlisted i - e- - tachment Florence Ariz Former Salt Lake address 1236 KensingA campaign urging the public ton avenue to use serial numbers in addition to names when making inquiries To sergeant: Virgil P Garcia has been gradu- concerning both officers and enated from flexible gunnery school listed men to official has Tyndall field Panama City Fla been started by the agencies war departSon of Mrs J P Garcia of Salt ment in an effort to expedite their Lake City location the army air base Salt Lake City announced Monday To corporal: Many soldiers stationed at the Wilson H Martin Oklahoma air base and other posts throughCity air depot Tinker field Okla out the country have identical Assigned to repair squadron Son names making it necessary for of Mr and Mrs Jo 11 T Martin personnel to spend much valuable 954 West North Temple street time locating the correct man Wendell V Mauss Camp Adair unless his aerial number is given Ore 659 resided at Formerly In addition to losing time mut East Second South street material also Is wasted since letters often must be written asking for complete identification beU S WAC fore an initial inquiry can be acted upon To technician fifth grade: Dorothy M Thurgood armored replacement training center Fort Knox Ky Daughter of Mr and Mrs George E Thurgood 252 Fern avenue Formerly a school teacher at Madison school prior to entering Major Get) Command Of Wendmer Unit Dividend Declared WENDOVER—Recently arrived to assume command of the sllbat Wendover field is Major depot Silver By Clayton F W Williams of Dayton Ohio SPOKANE Wash Oct 25 (IP) formerly chief of the enTirie re- the contrDI depot -D- irectors of the Clayton Silver pair section of mines operating south of Salmont in was stationed Idaho Monday a in Dayton for four of 11 ned 5nd at LTiversity adi ei $dD eet wind tunnel di- ioanff alusr stock the bt : a graduate of Day000 The engineering school cember 20 to stockholders of rec- ton and was originally ord December 1 In school Son of Mr and Nickerson Pri S 43 wore 4212 score CHEESELLSA N FRANCISCO 4214 Tentets 27 OS—SALT LAKE CITY ARIA Tarto wrote sneeistie dozen !cf white extras doan Large 7nr-- e white stenciartic 47 doz0n Medium white extras dozen 5214 NEW YORK Oct 25 (AP)--ButTwn days renelots 389298 noundq flem Two days' receints Cheese: 557007 oinds: nominal: no nuotations Two days receipts 29783 cases: Fags: firm etrIcAno Oct 24 (API—Live poultry Weak: receipts 5 cam 27 truck' CHICA00 Ont 25 (AP)--Bu- tter: Firm receipts 160743 pounds Eggs: Receipts 7176 mew unsettled al 90 ter: -- Investing Companies NEW YORK Oct 25 (AP)—National Securities ((Mated Fund Inc Dividend Stitt rex Fund investors Inc Cetdri Keystone do A B-- 2 11-- 3 B-- 4 do Maryland Funds QuFtrterly Inc Shs 8-- 4 t - f the national guard (ISO Activities 1775 corn:is:all ied au Slated Today 4 4? f has completed it ' If training course at naval reserve 4' aftif II iuoto UP I idshipmen's school New York 74 1 City N Y Son of Mr and Mrs US 0 activities In Salt Lake A R Curtis 1119 Westminster iti CO a 149aits I City Tuesday will include: avenue 14C-n 57 South State street — Game -iv To aviation machinist's mate night 8 7:30 p m informal danc1 in p ing third class: ' 127 South State street—RecordI r 1 lie Floyd E Minster southwest NA 8 p m: roller skating 10:10 etk sts Mrs Walter pingsm at roller Woolley's skating Minster of Garfield Attended Cy- rink prus high school: : employed by 205 East First South street— the Utah Copper company prior to Meet the - rf '"14army 1:30 p m: 41 f'''' entering service ! 7 p m 1111 free' dance inti - structions 7 p m Spanish class To fireman third class: 0 ': : men for 7:30 service m: p artily Phillip A Lewis has been gradi !' social 8 p m army air i 4i'" uated from naval training school wives' ' on campus of University of Minne- - base musical 8:30 p m: record ' 8:30 p m sota Minneapolis Minn Former dance 0 4955 South State Murray Salt Lake address 1734 East 3150 —Games hostesses dancing 610411 Costootol Soak 114 South street from Sandy To seaman first class: Reserve District No Ill Perry L Johnson Jr Norfolk Charter No 4341 Va attending advanced training REPORT OP' CONDITION OP TEE school Son of Mr and Mrs P'L Johnson 1019 South First West Salt Lake Citv in the State of Utah at the clogs of business or October It street attended South high school of to call made by Comptroller ot tridt currency unist served in Spain and Africa enlist 1943 Publshed in response Section 5211 U S Revised Statutes ed December 28 1912 A tr it f----" ItIP As 7lifrir - 4-- wo Jrre1: I - iv 1 frow-1- I -- rb a- IL I 1" AM AI- "qk 4:ec-- -- " ' ' -''''' i ! 1 t r - oZ it I PRICEPUTTER score do t f UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK Produce Markets Association I: nNaevvy t: sisuvian - - redanemscdhl t A I tidsoi Navy er Sd: East 1051 - Army Asks Public To Learii Numbers de- Melick r ::' ::: F W Fifth South street Chief Petty ()Meer Dewey Sweeten—Recently returned from south Pacific has been visitirr his mother Mrs Lila Sweeten a2 S street He has now continued Vs the west coast for further assign ment Sergeant William R Patterwm —After a furlough spent with his parents Mr and Mrs Logan W Patterson 620 South First West street will return to his post at Alamogordo N M Those in the United States new as armed services who signments were reported Tuesday include: Private First Class Donald H Moyes—Has been graduated froin armament Lerwry department field Colorado Son of Mr and !Ars H S Hansen 732 Ninth East street Wife Betty Jean Moyea resides at 1519 East Seventeenth South street Second Lieutenant Venter Easmussen—tfas completed cotiri in depot administration arid supply at army service forces depot Columbus Ohio Son of Stalley A Raantuasen of Sandy Aviation Cadet Bruce K Robi non—Has arrived at Perrin field Texas for basic pilot trainirg Formerly resided at 1137 avenue Ensign Robert Needham —Attending naval reserve- officers indoctrination school Tucson Ariz Former Sait Lake address 718 Fourth avenue CVfe former Peggy Broomfield a n parents Mr and Mrs John S Sears reside in Salt Lake City Private Benjamin J Watters— Enrolled In marine corps preoffi cer training course Miami versity Oxford Ohio Son of Mrs D M Walker 175 Cornell street Recent graduates from a "refresher" course in radio United States naval armory Chicago LI incluJed Franklin Ran Miller husband of Mrs Jessie J Miller 13'23 East Seventh street and Fred Shaw Newton son of Mrs Fred Miall Newton 1251 East Sixth South street It Dealers Bid Inc 322 11S $ 1$ Asked 20 88 25 48 17 58 22-9- 27 98 19a 29 66 4 42 4 60 8 SO 3 OR 4 1Fi fl 353 130 661 01 Report as of October 18 1943 of Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company Salt Lake City Utah which is affiliated with Utah State National Bank Salt Lake City Utah charter No 4341 Federal Reserve district No 12 Kitil of business: Savings Bank and Trust company orManner in which above-name- d ganization is affiliated with national bank and degree of control: Indirectly through ownership of controlling shares of affiliate Cy Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints also owning a majority of the shares of the Utah State National Bank Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned: None Loans to affiliated bank: None bank: Borrowings from affiliated None Stock of affiliates registered in name of bank or known to be owned by bank directly or indirectly: 105 shares Other information necessary to disclose fully relations with bank: None I George S Spencer Vice President of Zion's Savings Bank Trust Cornpany do solemnly swear that the above is to statement true the best of my knowledge and belief 0E0 S SPENCER Vice Presidentroe Sworn to and subscribed before this 25th day of October E 1943 BOLTD JOS (Seal) Notary Public 11 My Commission Expires bept I'M Residing at Salt Lake city Utah A 2 122 26 13 147 011 01 642 Se 00 t Cash balances with other harks Including reservs balance and rash Items in process of collection 1424414133 Dank premises owned S21000000: furniture and fixtures $120)000 22200000 f Bank premises owned are subject to no liens not assumed by batik) Other assets 111113 TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES ! i S4293719984 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partcershipot and corporations $30 90S 8019 59 rime deposits of Individuals partnerships and corporations 2353 922 90 ' 9 105 I9 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) I 123713 48 Deposita of states and political subdivisions II banks of Depo sits IS Other deposits t certified and ctuthier's checks etc) I51944 SS TOTAL DEPOSITS $4143723 9$ Other liabilities 512)1204 :a pi tal stock s 114148&308 cAprrAL Accouwrs TOTAL CAPITAL ot sooouu uo Surplus Undivided profits 5000A0 1141 448323 83 ACCOUNTS 1448393 83 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS S4293719934 of Utah County of Salt Lake—as: I W M Smoot Vice President and Cashier of ths above-nambank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledia and State ed I belief W M SMOOT Vice Preoldent and Cashier Sworr to and subscribed before matt11s 25th day of Octobse 1941 JOS Z ISOUD Notary Pub! le (Seal) My Commission Expires Sept 11 1947 Residing at Salt L&e City TJtas Correet—Aitest HEBER J GRANT STEPHEN L ECHARat A E BOWV Ditctom i : - trf4 Vegetables ReatIP—Per ponnd: Green string 12e: 12c yellow string Peet' - Per dozen bunches 40c: per talk-alettbushel $123 Broccoll—Per pound 15c Cabbage—Per pound 2 fa 212 c Carrots—Per dozen bunches 35c: per 0-bushel 75c TJ Cauliflower—Per S No 1 8 le 10c: D S Na 2 411i)ac Celerv—Per closet" 7504 $150 per erste $2 004f 2 23 r Cucumbers—Per lug $175: plcklers per 100 75c se $125 rgenlant —Per pound Plc crate $125 f Garlic—Per pound 15c Lettuce—Per crate S2004P 250 Onions—Per 50 pounds: Yellow Spanish I white Spanish Green per dozen bunchos i1:7502W 40c Parslev—Per dozen bunches 35c Perim rps—Per bushel $225 Pumpkins—Per pound 301)4c Potatoes—Per 100 pounds: Irish Cobblers $150 bl 1757 Bliss $175 rft 200 Russets $20047225 Radishes—Per dozen bunches 60c Spinach—Per pound 12c squash—Winter per pound 3C Tiarni Ps— Per dozen bunches ANSETS 40e: per Loans Snd discounts (including $5701 51 overdrafts' " 1125 Tnmaines —Per MC $125 It 175: per United States Government obligations' direct and gusrateed Report of an AFFILIATE of a nationbushel 1125os 200 al bank published in accordance with lObligations kit' states and political sbdivisions !Corporate stocks (tincluoing $3000000 stock of Federal RA01tlf 4 tuins section 521L U S Revised Statutes 1521's Cash Quotations Wool Futures I 11 41 s Nickerson Fruits e Vegetables The Ray Gardner—Has returned t United States maritime trainirz station Avalon Catalina Island Cal after a brief visit with father William Gardner TZ2 East Third South street Jamen M Ka lichn—Son of Mrs G C Kalghn 463 Twelfth East street haa returned to Avalon Catalina Island Cal wher e ris is serving with the United States maritime service R G Mellek—Membor of t h United States maritime serviro has returned to Avalon Catalina Island Cal after a brief leave spent with his parents Mr and t Richard L Howell with antiair'''4c i r4 i: x iit Son in Iceland craft unit stationed : '' :' 1 of Luther INC Howell 1330 Roosee"Fe t velt avenue and Mrs Julia N 1 k :'' Howell of Logan Graduate of 'k ': t " ‘ 4 i ' If :?7') Logan high school and Utah State ''' i : 4 i re19 ' Agricultural college where he :1 i: ceived his second lieutenant's com'i : 1 "i' :j'jVI : - - :''f'sif mission Entered service June 1 :: 10441i kw usiimioiak 1941 has been at present post Lt Cummings for 15 months Kenneth W Cummings signal officer in charge of base telephone '' and telegraph system Stockton i field Cal Son of Mrs Daisy C Vickers of Spanish Fork wife am: i - I r0 1 family reside in Stockton former r ' f( Pk Salt Lake address 3850 South 1 Twenty-secon- d West street Attended Utah State Agricultural t Nc" SeivianiCe11111 arkitarcclu'ir 595967881 578987988 include: — :': - Those irri the United States armed forres who are spendrir leave or furlough in Salt Lake Ct7 fi'''''' i first lieutenant: 92 00 $441765032:9001290000 last year clearings last year 4 Service Men On the Move f To 5 Bank Clear'ings Mondale! SIMI) day Monday's Same day issues featured Monday's session on the Salt Lake stock exchange Clayton Silver advanced to 50 cents up 1 cent equaling its previous high for the year Tintic Standard opened unchanged at and advanced to $175 ' $172 with 1067 shares changing hands Crescent Eagle dropped to 5 cents off 2 cents and Park City Consolidated and Tintic Lead were fractionally lower New Park sold unchanged at 72 cents Rico Argentine at 55 cents and Horn Silver at 10 cents eo I Bambercer R R Bondsi 88 00 Fairly heavy trading in a few c I ''''' e7 i I se WSOA1-Cattte-Sa- : i : 1350 no carry 11 1834 11 Hogs: o9t' 1814 51 market 4155 through and 646 direct top $1445 on best 185 to 250 steady:'butchers: 160 to 185 pound $139 pound to 200 pound $1370 sows 511254 250 1250 Sheep-Rec- eipts 12594 Includes 11997 through 472 direct and 125 for market 19! 19! ly! 5it:i n $1200 81 54t 53411 NORTH SALT LAKE Oct 25 (UtahUSDA)-Cattle: Receipts 4162 Includes 3676 through 183 direct and 303 for market: medium to fairly good canner steel common steers $1050 $1100 21150 down no good heifers sold early: common s truck-into medium $90061100: eomcows 88600 mon to medium trucked-I- s 11000: canner to cutter cows $400t0 vealers 850 medium to good trucked-i- ig1 I ti Market tilt! 1 tilitti Livestock i U- trATE 4 111 17024! 811 42141 - 611" Lim 1 13' 1711741 7 7 25 25 70 70 alkc- -al 4314 4314 17117144 3S111Gnoand 25 11 s'il 29 15 J - i 1 11 i– 29( 15 7 - ts I Pnel 011 ll 25111 8- 4 - 1 Ow-I- 1746 11 32141 : 4: 271 I i l' Noe Ohio 151-4- 1741 114132111i :11 5111 Z3gi Phelps D Philco CP 3 34 3341 34 0Phil Pet 46 47145 1214 12141- 121 3844124 Poi Tel Pt 25134 14 11 - Si I'll 3944 38 11 Pr azPt' Car 11 38 49 48341 49 4 Pr Gam 561115614 11s 2 18 1734' 17741 P tilvN 15 1511- 7i 71i74 781041:114 7814i Pqllman 315 381 21 341 38 Pure Oil lik 16 16 3' 3812! 3712 37 ys 141 R C A 9 21f 9131 2114 114 114 Of S - IA 8 81411 1 12 23141 23141 23141- 3! 151 Rem Rand 15 15 4 441 4 31 4 14 235 38! 112 Steel 1771 18141 11 14 Rep 38441 38441 35441- B' Rev 2 'rob 13 I 201 —1114 Safeway 12 4114 4114 414s 3 44 44 87 154 14141 15344- 1 St J Lead t 51'! 33r741 251 1251V1-- 4 144 114i 441 341 593 14 Schooley 1 2541 25141 2514i 0 851 Roeb 841 84t- 4 14 4 14 3 4 14 14 Feare 4! 171441 Servel Inc 23 2314: 23 231a Shel1 U 2! pl 3' 1341 1312 1312 4 32N FIY1 32Y0 14 1! 2541 25441 25111- Strnmona 5 '2112 21121 21114 12 8Inclair OM 25! 111 111 1114- 1- 1a 2 g 121 Skil 812 2 3544t 351 3534- Va 1A1 ou cif ig'0411:4141 1 5141 554 Sou Ry 22k41- 8 3244 :324 32s- do 4341 4244 pf 59 14 58141 58144 20' 28121 25 28 Sperry Cp 12' 0141 3914 2014 4 Inc 812 841 &lea 22 161 1(314 11 16'11 4 224 591 28121 28 Brda 28 3 3211 32 44 32 12 - 12 Sid 27 37 Cal Sid - 111412 38 37121 0 1R 51 544 54 34 Std Ind! 19 0 337al- 103 331 34 Till 7141 71111:: J1 Std N 58121 28' 0 58 5734 13 3131-f314 36111 - Ms Studs Cro 1021 12121 1211 121404ft 14 3414! 14 61A" 612- Sun Min 6121 12 8 1)4 lSi 26111 3 6 snt 6 sit 28'141 4 21Si 2134 34 iswitt & Co 21141- 4' 481 Co 48 32141 30341 3244 134 Texas 412 9 Tex 0 Pr 5 48421 it654i 5' 23 14 22 14 22 1& Tex G ruil 6' 3 2 61 fil g 4 146 44 T I'v 143 115 Tjil! 114e1 121 13141i 18 180 2161 7 r 2' 27311 21121 274‘1: 5 3131a 311a 3814 1" 14 Tim D Ax 471121 47141 47441- R Ttm B 5 12 9 11141 10111 1011- 14 17' 8121 841- - ki 12 11141 1112i 112- - 111 Tranommr 3! 2174! 21110 2114 T & W Air1 14 1 111 1114 1114— T 7 211 21121 21121- Pox 2 414 391 3914 & B 2 Uri 9121 P 10 971a 2 20141 20 Itit 20121- - 12 SO341 80121 Un Cart) 5 2 5 5 - 12 80111Un 4 Oil Cal 36114 42 37 37 Un Pac 4' 981041 98 8j 42 4114 417-16 25121 25112' 25161- Un Air L !4 27 52 51341 51 Ys' Un Atm 10' 3041 301 30121- - 42 8 7 34 g 7j Un Coro 1141 811 1141 3 19141 184 181- 14 8 141 14141 14 Druz' 14 8 421 42 - 14 Un 42 1: 741Al 74121 74121-Fruit - 14 Un 18 3814i 37711 38 Un G 2 Im 2121 2121 21: 7 27 all 27 - 14 U 8 GYD 27 3 7414 74121 74121- - 1 2' 24141 2441 2412' 11 241 54121 541214 USSR&II 54 15 46111 4440 4A14! 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