Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Far Western Commerce Shows Gains During June AUTUMN TRADE stir Strikes Also Cps Expected to Slow Up Business SAN FRANCISCO — Despite factors adverse to industry on the Pacific coast Juring the last two months far western business not YORK— In its weekly NEW sum- OTT r c i i r" IJFjJlJAJ Uvitv - '(j i SAFETY MARK rj e Reteals 1933 Unusually Free of Accidents Federal (I Coring lor gre-n- t) C Ju Fiyticn Funding ii g mm ng Voifmg ond Li 'iris nm 5irious Study Corpcntr A j - ten b 'i P q metvhomvef r ujii Vny-mont- h Report j WASHINGTON — Continued success in the prevention of accidents to men engaged in producing coal marked the operation of coal mines in Utah during 1933 according to an analysis of "reports received from opeiating companies by the United States bureau of mines Accidents were few-e- r In relation to Play with Children tivelv weir maintained automobile ac T 0 c is 5 Flower 3w only held its own but even gained slightly during the month of mary of the 'general business situation the Standard Statistics company “June the Bank of America’s monthly index shows of New York currently comments as The preliminary index figure for follows- June stood at 65 which was three “Current industrial news Is of littenths of a point ahead of May and tle basic significance from the standan increase of 7 6 per cent over June point of possible future trends DeA decline in June business as 1933 spite the stabilizing influence of rela a with Mav of this year compared generally anticipated Th mda farloading- - electric power produe tion and bank debits is now almost 21 per cent above the depression low of Maich 1933 The sligh gam of j rn c f j V UTAH MAINTAIN NET DECREASE JYiJ r' f nqr g si Scattered fiO V Peri - RANK INCREASE RANK LONG DROUTH Sales Record Increase for Sixth Consecutive ‘ Month Says Records Published by Federal Reserve Hank 'COAL MINES OF What People Are Doing With Leisure Time TO SUFFER BY Despite Adverse Factors c AUGUST 5 1934 to i than in anv of the past four of July apparently has been tears for which comparable atatis U q roughlv 6 per cent below June after tits for all statev are available On Cfl r r g for F 'v seasonal coirection Some further the oHiei hand the accident seveiitv recession is indicated for August rate which repiesents the ntiniber of Iff C r r ti g legCc- - i ( a it the settlement Although prompt davs lost from accident per 1000 man June oer Mav is explicate in pa't PpLpq End Moderately Of the San Francisco general strike Trhn t Ar her houis of exposure was somewhat bv the influence of heavier raikiarl j provided moderate reassurance to in 1933 than In 1932 arthoutt higher mgs brought about by the tv ing up LotMF 9 n Small Board business continuation Bridg tehllment the Coasf lowei w m 1930 than and 1931 accord aferfront if !hf ei of serious labor disputes in numerous HflHs Attend nq ing to the bureau's estimates made in fteodig Library Carloadings in California Nevada New York in sections of the country does not prothe absence of actual repoits showing New Mexico and Arizona during vide any material incentive for acdavs lost June gained about 24 per cent overl tive forward planning on the part the corresponding month a year ago mine Nafionol Recreol on Mag ajini Forty eight- - Commercial Source I NEW YORK Aug 4 (Ah — Prices of business managements At the preswere in operation in Utah in 1933 and for the first six months of this ent moment there evidence week is little dull lower enQed in above of of the a chart moderately leisure 500(1 The time These mines employed 2906 men and vear the ga n was 32 per cent on the represent survey persons conducted by the National Recretnat at least scattered strikes ‘Will not atlon association and were active 177 days per man The bases of the 1933 comparison Out of end curb trading today shotting change in activity participation during 1933 continue to hamper activity to some 19 24 major industries combined exposure or employment at reporting slight recessions at the start were extent during the fall 'all mines was 3 056 613 man hours an forecast an increase in their freight Wldened as h sesilon progreai)d ear requibements for the third quar Conaverage of 1396 hours of work per JSSSTJ! and rloslng losses of fractions to man Accidents at the mines resulted ter of 1934 over 1933 in the loss of 11 lives andln nonfatal June was the sixth consecutive around a point embraced utilities portance in the near term economic rnonlhof 19'4ln whlth eU" sales oils and alcohols Metal issues were injury to 409 employes present drouth far exceeds Based upon the total period of ex of the Twelfth federal reserve district harrow Ads i (usDAi- -J north lakf salt and inactive Cittle and calces Receipts lur the current nosure at all any previous record Drastic loss of have shown an increase over the cor ' By DR DILWORTH WALKER plants the lalaltty rate seek totaled 3337 head hlch Includes 1030 3 livestock beand A fruits few is firm stood out vegetables was spots head drouth cattle on geternment account It and the injury rate was purlieu Eightyresponding period of 1933 (Associate Professor of Economics University of Utah) lnf’ 1934 and the Last seek the 2410 wWi arrivals experienced 100 totaled 82 advanced' f ve department stores in this area larly Ford of Canada which grain per million manhoursThe A recent survey of the leisure hours of 5000 people conducted by uss jtrouih cattle im uded The market during the accident severity rate is estimated at Nevada 21 88 per thousand man hours of ex packages Corresponding ada steers posure frequent v P8y- Rust Proof were steady rolls dui ng June than in the same Aluminum month a vear ago Total amount of Columbia Gas 24 6 weeklv payrolls was per cent Mead Johnson higher than in June of 1933 Mead Johnson all sold off around a group to be Jan ly ropi esentative of‘peope peeled survey suggests furher mn to medium k7 miVr t t 33 H-2i- oo io nit v v M°lp ttldn 88 ppi v t (if thereon) in eiqh far Building ar Si huPt ot tti p0lnt Electric Bond & Share Hiraml U tprjions of Ul£ rounlry and ihcre 4je need fir cenvmtmify rmiperfttion niydiuMt suHof xlUl is believed at tcaH that n 3V mine w ot kers in Utah ei to good m cities fell below 1933 levels durj 0012 rood pi '’ of Oils the and Humble Tech American Ko avetage p‘al the expe seri Ucsne of modeiate revival of industrial activi ifore to good venle s mowd at mines in Carbon Watpli£ulf trge odd hTd of medium county jng'the fast ha'f of this vear mu "co ori Sherwin Williams American tv will be recorded t301 3 50 rommon kinds down to number of Individuals tan be real during the full comunlt' busine-- s activity as reflected by bank A ® an 20 of ac the & American Gas summary leading i7ed onv as oppoftnnilies are made Unless In f th existii Hogs—Dui g wprk uncertainties butchfr aie 27 clasfs cities last month gained Electric were easy debits in ities s10Wn5 tne net increased par aailable through have parVini tows hire clarified more promptly than cur community prov glR0 advanced 16 per cent over June of last year how 26c gain The top of loK) ticioation Tansfers approximated onlv 58 000 ren'tW c indicated together with the 20 ar 'lon for lhem however 3 srcuird on a fuv 3fe0 poui ri butche s r the The general level of puceS re shares rompared with " Sat j be Monrv Matter ccived by farmers in California tor 24d-fdaPp" delated cipnokbrig" thJeC for several w cek turePd — — -- basic products during June was 93 8 — — prevlous The artl' ho decreased Vny g aphicalI" e c -1915 — e— — — — per cent of the July A nw ctmrser'ltrgnr-yuf' level the lugheat-po-i°‘ld since Decern1 o'dt0rf p' the of 6rna Xi1ghttTorA25"S !° wan the graphophone passing to 4 Q0 Unbalanced Development bei 1930 mg inteicst in billiards skating and Sheep — The receipt of nheep and lambs The outstanding faek and conclu indoor 10 280 head against 3123 head a They likewise re totaled bowling NEW YORK week ago The bulk of the recflots were revealed by the survey show veal the influence of money matters in transit to Colorado ranges The scant Stocks heavy iailt weaken in dull that inci eased time activity bas'through the decline of golfing motor J“‘bbl5utuPpjiL’ b!r'evnrYhmaii0i'ou rading Bonds lambs 44 6ofi4 w rail liens yield Ori'i been concenti ated mimanlv in an I camping and similar foimi of enter 80 to too101pound truck-imade slightly the houe9 of the first 10 mmentlhat involve moie or les ex J3'J around h of the expected - increase duung Augus rand 15 of the firc-- 20 showing a net 'ght offenngs depres 4 OODrN nri'hitt'Ulb tlr Aug timpA-ratmon 1S doubtful report d d not give data for outlook lor various important whethci the upturn increase The receipts for the mpK ry aie home activities 2l dividual wlU-bd or hed asoi Mates o we nin have utits 'heJrr'iati mitm of ul) seasonal proportions that passive forms of recrea on head e Foreign e'change steady French UUUU0 dmSons ndu-stris summarized How- Machincrv — Exmiuion of mirhinenhe list and that 14 of the 20 activ l no ba'1A f°r local compaiLson bv the Standard Statistics Company cftt on goifrnmfnt gccount wnc Vui Je'hng of dollar abates 11 ls believed bv the k r toot rrtvalK nee ltou Cotton x°bimes while inn is likeiv to await ie - ties are quiet in naluie (3) that vithever wmei that Wffl 1003 hrad drouth aitle made an higher foiein) tiade buy of New York as follow aiv firmness wheat market TONOPAH Nev — Twenty four' Advertising— Lineage in both new sumption of puichas b the auto two or thiee exceptions their cost iVmor community activities pie fos Therr hdi bpn no noticeable m tered Utah ihana-acle than the ll m0tlve the cuttle Ueys during th nou mdi ated f r eSTlv'negl gible and several activities in ci ears of lead 7inc concentrates were paperj and average for Sugar and coffee closed magazines will continue ssrs on ten states indicated The local !ll( AGO Iquipment busmen m general volve actual or potential economic shipped by the Treadwell Yukon com - lto run ahead of a vearcidmim? thp fal Cinnd tnndivy oils mss hoi IpXffllBS" moLH i— biTt J' RriidPR Wheit mimor bum ml and iadiiy i renjTTTTTAT TRdl gBCTSTSnH' gToii p arbil'rtal! its plan TpdTTbrW by the SjrfT! fflWtfe: Liverpool new 1Tarv? tvDRB hftVR Wn low to and hard ances and kffu industrial Itivities m"0” are few types involving tcamibu'-ronccin the of July while 47 cats of wlu be moderate in contrast w tth Thp outlet lor thti seems to for bp A n Cot r nodules v as such load of good vrry limited ore went to I ittlc or no fmnrove-Plavoungrr boyst stiong drouth dnmige organized games bands sortt)a sharo recovery of the fust half1 Mrdicinc-heshas are entirely missing under the direction of the Mutual Im ers during the month from Tonopah'of 1934 ment n sale s expected dunng theand fedm creasing so ln lhls respect and also in it lack provement aAsociatigiMihe summer'iitiocM Cattle nominally steady common to medium steer and and nearby camps Agricultural machinery — Extension late summer but they should range of mostly 12003 50 the bulk from 15 per cent to 20 per cent over Leasers m the White Caps at Man- - of drouth conditions threatens to Hogs steady top $5 10 outng activities the list indicates camping by the Scfyyj and Van ofheifersecured good co s made $2 044(2 60 few a recreational somewhat unbalanced light cons on the heifer ordei program develop- guards the city shipped 14 cars of gold oreJ jay important recovery in the im last year JJRAT THE STOCK in the parks and playgrounds togeth- reached $2 600(2 75 common to medium ment w'hile the Gold Metals mine at Man- - piement business until the early Demand Maintained egwa moved generally from $1 260(2 00 w 1th MARKET DID with er the the list of activities which drama low cutter and cutters TVcO($126 opera hattan sent out five cars one of 31lsprlng 0f J935 community Leading good Me'als ( nonferious)— Domestic de showed increased butcher bulls bulked from 2 2Vf( we etc the series of mountain hikes heavy tons returning $2700 and one of 41 Aircraft— The lower rale participation 1 f" 2 (5 light weight bulls carrying very little 15 "ell mam find books and tons $2025 Divide district leasers the temporary airmail contracts now throughout the summer such as the flesh down to SI SO choice vealers were tamed 0r°iPev are being reduced and reading to the radio magazines a few good vealera were acarce a Close to famous Timpanogos hike and many scarce listening shipped eight cars The rest of the in force will preclude important bet to less burdensome levels few good vealera bulked between 3 5 Dm Foreign came these gardening convetsation other group activities such as fath 4 26 with common Muds down to $2 aO shipments came from Silver Peak terment in earnings of major trans - demand has been adveisely affected and entertainment In other words eis’ and sons’ outing mothers’ and Odd head ealves reached $3 7S The bulk Silver Bow Coaldale Red Mountain port companies for at least the next by Germanygood kinds scored 13 001(30 plainer import restrictions the home is the center for a large daughters’ day stake and ward out of and Tonopah Extension 71 cats in'severai months While some expan The statistical offerings were d wn lo $2 00 Hogs-- In position of lead and the hog barns a substantia! ad " sion in military buying appears prob zinc is expected to be strengthened and increasing peicentage of lpisureiings political and fraternal outings vance has taken Butcher hogs are place a time activity for a considerable num altogether furnish consideiable j 25V(3Vc Mining men familiar with the and packing sows have also of aircraft higher manufactur by curtailed output during the sum ber of pcoflt5 the variation of group entertainment shown a 26c advance The top of $5 10 for people Curiously enough pah aiea operations estimate 'thej ei wn be thinly spread rrter wuh consumption not likely to home activities week was securnd on choice 100 to 210 appear to be mcreas lavailable to most Utahns at a mini the fl 893 514 0(1 Friday bank debits pound weights The bulk of lhe good to 8am 444 583 00 day year aao ' choice 180 to 230 pound to $210 000 including the bullfon sent! cuMadment'o produMKmngandShgenP deounK eHFmiimnent' W0nat!lV ng more than automobile riding or mum cost butcher hoav 641 527 00 bank clearings f Saturday 4 904(5 10 ed A from frw ranged mov ms heavy i'ulPmPn'-iUntll'attending to the mint by the mills at Round erallvTmaller marcinsnf nrof t With butrhers 235 lo 280 pounds arored flame da? year ago 328 062 6 Perhaps it reflet b But we have lust begun moilly 10 621 844 15 Week s bank clearings time activities shorter hours and fewer davs to work $4 V0i 4 75 The avprage run of packing dl'tUjbll?K export the thlfl silver Peak Manhattan erabL‘rPurns dun‘ )h -- flame 9 601 952 23 dav year ago and decline sows 2V ? A few light smooth scored aie Pu a a 75i3 of result fnn teduced incomes The there nfl moe lesuie time to- pro sows on butoher order reached $3 75 andi I Ui 101 will i ange materially ur apparent - " in domestic sales For the a- -j l4 isar 4fP2 nnp oT“h mwll 3 76 dTi W h’V)' nd ro"h "° - With tl hut aktme betng sales will piobablv be no' low the f moniv etegdy bulk medium steers " M8ati6-o1”' a considerable de challenging lighL ong led bieerfv t6oii problem of th future limiiprf part nf current buiness go better than laM vcai but further im of heep and lamb diir 7 Sheep—Rereint steers 4 60 gras lime ffrpr leiiurp m the current week loukd 56 484 com- - rJ lrgelv How are jve going td meet it’ arIli!V' Io00Wd50 cows $2 7TrrtT75 UIfew Vn ling to the three leading m in piospect for the fall 73 087 lo wark last Thara has been 14 00 pared turers losses will be common for Paper— A continued a fHrly ood demand fnr ilauuhter Ixmb Calves 1000 quiet market sovernment Receipts at this market Several loads feeding $3 7V steady vealers H non 6 00 Jew up bosi'on aub 4 iapi Follow ins re the the smaller units over the rest of this in most lines is in prospect although Iambs also found an outlet Compared to 10 $1 00 dies $4 6015 00 containers and specialties should wit veek s s&ies daughter Umba fjit 7700 6 J!lh5!LZnlc!“lnIZrLc“9Llt0£S!!year ex- wooled lambs 5fl( Sheep- Saturday on are 25ft 3‘c c'olng hicher We’her have bepn 75 loaer Receipts Automobile parts— With automo - 'nesfi seasonal activity bulke $5 0H 6 2S early lop $6 75 ewe are about steady common 'rarre Slaughter 14 00 50ki feeders 0 $4104(410 bile output pointing towaid maleri Peti oleum— Progress in curtailing Feeding lamb are higher Early In SOL TH NAN FRANCISCO Aut 4 tlje aeek eight loads of good ally lower levels until the latter part the output of illegally produced oil difor 5000 week k Tdaho Hoas—Recrlpts ll(r lambs secured $5 7a Near the of the year a reduced volume of and record consumption so far this close of the fenton four loads of good 78 rect J400 compared with ladr Friday butchers 10 lower to 75 bulk $5 to late steady Idaho vear top indicate favorable operations slaughter lambs made tood choice 106 to 207 original equipment sales and com 45 85 'pound $5 007(5 70 meMonday two doubles 13 5014 00- monly smaller profit margins fore- for leading units during coming dium slaughter lambs made 16 16 steady At the sows Cattle— for five shadow relatively limited second half months With more effective control (alternative of making good glib prom rloe of the session several loads of me- rect 75 Receipts none days 1700 didium Idaho scored 95 40ft5 60 lovernment DrHe-i!’ Compared with net incomes for equipment makers of output in pi aspect final results for Friday Steers and she stock 26(b (ises Mt two month dividends” or Iambi bulked mostly from $4 50 'f 5 00 Sev- last Favorable first half returns nevef 1934 should be the most favorable in practical lop load 1000 pound short eral loads of good 61 to feeding lower Visiting a federal penitentiary lambs secured f S local 20 the silver tongued piomoters who As one old time Thursday one fed siren $5 75 two loads theless are expected to result in an years com load of cho ie 89 1005 piomoter supplementary pound blackface feeding teas $6 00 grassers and $5 00414 60 car yrartina feeders $i00 rrathrd S26 slushier cwi in teds by promises pf audden wealth once plained ’Now you’ve got to tell ihei‘ambs 1014 short ted heifers $4 75 heiferlih cows ‘"°'fa mosiy at $200 tiuth about your mining stock— and i’1111 13 65 peddled western mines with ease 2 iQs4 00 good tows $3 50 bulls ’11' 4 today $3 25 two toads 1042 to 100 pouiu - Au$ They’ve been muzzled by the new you can’t sell most mines without aLKAN-- 's local fed sleers 15 75 though moip activity mav be wit- dral and ai 285 CgIvPu Retfipt Wfk to 25 4owrr medium to good 156 lo 249 pound haler') pessed in the console models later in'the national aver16 50 com $4 00ft 6 00 choice lightweight pound the vear Broadcasting 14 85 rercipLsjthreaten4 to turn them into Ln no shipper no aowg or mon to medium ralvps $2‘flft4 0fl age should alo pick up in the fall and tribe offered 5190 pigs lor dt Receipt1 flheep davy fle ufarturers profits will remain 300 Catile Rerelpti RftO eg he 5000rect 2450 tli tM Friday Compared drouth cit Me and 2000 on goxrrnment ar Uambi 25 lOwfr slricted at present levels nf cots and off more on lo irola Kciaiiveiv Fatsrahle ijhe wests tvooming m ning camp now have ytern legal recourse and'"! voarlinio uradv in 2i lower (iihep'srsde late quotable ton 6 Oft on ooled 'selling nrires The needed nnee ml 64 to 91 po5md medium to goo amb Ral1' nad“ Thp ndnrfi''PseJBo"lYoV-V‘dhfi'prsSl7n- ? slow ing should be qverrun with smooth talk ue it NEW YORK Aub 4 tuNhei rrease now appears unlikely before 27 wooled $6 50j5 7 all d'recl loo o lower mixed dnwn but1 some nss 2nd Isushter artual Montana in mg line erl quirk thinking promoters— min geneial activity 4 AND POfITI AP t SO together Rot An dunng’m" srlycoUon ”rdiiiii ’Saturday he heavv selling season is over 01 2mnfl of week sarlv upturn of Receipts rt’t none (ith ntHlims five not Jnw 2100 uhirh for re history Cor havelhev on ng agricultural 2 — latar advanced and and prices covering output promors str01 0 will affected Building Contract awards blsbef(r h)hPr pared with week aao Market steady to 25 believed to be partwill trade buvmg which sav lo no come When find traffic baik erari the' ffrdfr with and higher began sequel mining comparisons taa i0LJfiLB AO4 a4 4o hjfthr JiUUlTL pear recent levels ly for foreign account Prospects for con- probably hold oulk 170 o 2)0 pound 15 0 odo A Swede ran a STfoirt hnlff In td "p9 w veor - tew month fayarableinnv(Hm-nages - was ex peeled tinued dry hot weather in jjie lp!hfrndhme?iimr ‘wMh itrona &a t of mate- relatively head 35 60 Monday top 35 75 few ale but Whlat markets were through at least Bin! ftrrriffUs be ago braced fft 38 25 50 “smart ones’ that the the would onhillside seasonal mouth ater with three weight brf upturn strong f 4 75 40 down o 100 pound 225 The rials will present a somewhat better from contributing factors on the advance levels jr expected in the hand to feast on easy picking- - In timbers and was photographed out ileahy ferder 16 60 gtocJcrra 500 i4s(iisvs nuiLft vh o'2S iii L close was iteaoy comparison with J933 totals but dol fall present A steady 6 11 higher Hvanr'') e ’ftflPrFll Ulg ‘coiaU may vwteadp they-ra'er f m4 criiqafeei-l“- Aa "tKc mriinIT oa to $4 oo feadej pics mytiy $4 oc jfhlab i‘b -s jjeir dlemma ieg m the fact that'picture as prima facie evidence of er week 5M 36 60 (or choice Colorado ft 4 25 a petition is soon to be filed while the securities Cattle— Receipt none for five day 13 13 06 13 17ft 11 act gives them th ’gold in them thar hills" the Swede range lambtop o her rangers 35 75ftW 2650 December commercial and 165 uovernments 13 20 13 10 13 21n January sold $40 000 in stock and jumped the top nAtives 16 50 late bulk 3L25ftS40 pension payments are likely to be calves 320' commercial and 83 government 1325 13 22 13 35 March 14 50ft 5 25 15 30 bulk top yearling Market with week ago 13 28 13 37 13 38 stayed by court action to test the con resulted in a definite improvement country fully May wether 34 00 and wethers (3 00 Compared 13 41 steady 13 J7 U 42n top fed grassm 5 0 few load? July Another artful salesman had photo choice Colorado ranaeewes 32 j0 stltutionality of the new law 34 75515 25 3 00V in pikes and a strongei Statistical bulk itraiKhl arnsser Railioad equipment— It 3 50 thinner kind down lo 3100 and CHICAGO probable AuigUAP— Operating returns of lead graphs taken of One — an undevel heifer movily 3 J 10oj 85 beef cow 17 000 that little m the way of new orders position markit fully l$ady with under ' tu sliow’Pcd mining property two — a foiest Friday a aveiaae 12 2dtd3 00 tew 3J 25 low LUtter and (Utaie mg expected load few companies belter ii&de will be foithcoming over eaily In three — aguslnng mountain stieam weiaiit above 2U0 pourcb 34 90(ifilO tqu ter tl 504) 2 (JO bull 12 50ft 3 sU uumlv marked mipioviment thi- - veai aood to (holce vrateri ib(0ft 15 lu fishier and plainer kmd$ 34 90 UOOftJjj I lie leient Textile-inodera'e ex The thiee units 150 miles apart weie ouvnyard 75 few 6 00 common lu med pm calve yood paikny mivi n906f4 25 BINflH AVf ( tew iloik steers onibmtd 32 00ft 4 0 vealera one to into and demon be none orders lo took estimated liuhvein in flippers layout epited Utah Metal and runnel SaO tons Bun ooftsso P W A pension fojLiridayx iiiuL wcuhuiJiit Sliecpease jn Au skale that the mine had limber dM7d WO bam Metala 00 tons Utah Apex J00 foils stability in the heavy industries will followed )? a mu - Receipf none for five days pounds funds have m the mam been fUIlv United Slates Sraejtim Retiiuna and MUf continue to be wMh week ao Mapkel vyatei power 'In Its back yard” The Caftle— Reeipt 8000 Including 6000 bov 4880 Compared gust limiting factors bnlv contracted foi and with the radv sorted lambs ’arelv 35 25 present exiept for one or two truce mar mostly 20 Theatei sUmistiallv high tempeia laout helped sell some $100000 ernment 7on torn uiih Copper companj moderate sales gains are expected in somewhat clouded 0 extreme top carlv 3a 7i ommon td kets trade has been do ed since outlook it is doubt tures oi care daily ai'eraae ot vto k Th min pro eaj bar iUiv 24cattle 34 ooft 5 00 t yearltnaa 31 fir because of labor d ffinritie which med dm kind August gdnien chuj t h oppo tion to worth fill if rail executives wdt feef 7v few moo slauar ewes m rather nof been livestock hate lon wiled en yet and a to of anH film indecrnrv' Chicago dearth in because juti nelly opprate FA4IK fITY fieri m assum ng additional supply juo&ily 31 0ft2 2j few down exchange has voted the yards open and liberal Sllv-- r 744 tom Park Citv obliga tlons box office attractions are com of lack of timber and cheafjpouer Kina'CoaMupn more or lesg restricted markift developed tQ 3i oo Consolidsied 1100 tom ll0l? soma e Isle thn 4 ricriWhnu Au But davs are AP USDAi ailenrfanre (his to denies OMAH4 prariimllv forever iheater Hogr Re gone bming 5 to mo'll' Retail trade- - Mndpra'elv kiflrs whm 10 rents loner bitrnri arll com i8(m belter anormallv Earning for thp rut rent lamented the oidtimer n(itcipK If ou e Jn J r Na"ireH rf ID lo ’O' off on n n Fr dsy )j In spot than seasonal expansion park ng of retail s ao are moo ible nv with wrek to get b i0 rhonr 180 m 710 pound quaiter will be generallv unsatislac got anvtMng good enough 911 i 10 markfK gan’ram v4 iBff 7IJ (np i by rJki" cTuokt1 Vfn"l cMrpnMuLUi(cafl0nVJP0lnt to continued unfavor j1’'5' n? i expected duttpg the rest of tory oad new focUmt logulation- - JOU don t L'1" wrf‘ immediate oreitnke trade on fnr c10rf J10 0 jgo pound weightv me- hlhr lhanexrepi cars Umpire M ns Tesrs Chlt Consoti able comparisons during the majori'n'1 vear but August results will prob Tobacco — With 1934 Clgaret vol want to ell it aran sfrers and itorkeral jim sraljf eerihin (4 jn part load oori t) be $4 60 down 170 'and fe edes selling mainly at good umes likeiv to exceed prev ious fee J? Mountaln Vlew i’ r'orMon Part of the thir1 Quarter at least Thdiably of below the1933unusually pound S4 Ift few lots MO to 180 pound ’ 0 j 75 week i ton 9 00 on medium weight 34 25ft 4 00 pgcklnc ro 33 7ift 3 90 mostanthracite trade is at its seasonally word 1 cm August ord levels and prices also h gher prof aeer- - yearling steer ly cost Friday 94 10 Height 241 shippers low point and it appears probable Shipping and shipbuilding— Calls its of none male are Ohio Celebrates manufacturers aTSfa Clgaret 'wm? Cattle— Receipts ?400 Including 200 gov Paper that production during tjie third quar- - for bids on tw elve new naval vessels mg a substantial recovery BUSINESS FACTORS Cigar 'tleally ept re local run of around 28 000 ernment with last Friday fed a’ are expected shortly Scattered re- consumption while Still far bSneath new YORK Am 4 APi— stafltilcs 6p- - ter will run below that of 1933 to packers few lambs sold steers and compared dueci Un 11111 yearlings stead to 25 cent AflIIlVersaryh'jL Pfarinr durlm the past week Indicated Ui Electrical equipment— Slightly in percussions of Pacific coast labor some lower grade light yearling Friday look 25 cents or more over loaer totals is predepresston decltnint biulneia tendency accordlm expanding levels bulk natives to packers 36 75 strong to 25 higher heifers mostly steady a creased interest is being not particularly Attractive top cows 50 to 75 higher bulls 25 to 50 higher downward Moody a Index llfures (or (relaht car to permit better earnihg for displayed in troubles may continue to harpper electric power production and alee! the heavier lines although the great- shipping lines for the next few enough deck yearlings vealers 91 higher stockers and feeders 25 37 00 on few to yard trader PAINSVILLE: Ohio The (UP)— leading prodtlcers unsold Ingot output to 50 higher bulk for week fed steers months 4 These Index (liures sre idjiuted tor sea- er portion of sales is still confined to Utilities— Further small gains in Painesville (AP DEVER Aug Telegraph and yearlings 36 23ft 8 00 several loads only daily sonal variation — that Is If the chanxe the' lighter lines and household ap 5300 fat lamb steady Receipts Slight Improvement medium and seersi 38 50ft are revalues electric and Lake indicat weights weighty and gas newspaper serving Geauga sheep strong to 10 higher good to choice 15 choice 1348 from th previous week should coincide 39 65 heifpound weight Steel—Only slight improvement in ed The economic situation is slowlv'countie has Just celebrated its 112 h Idaho lamb' 36 00 6 2a tat range ewes 9ers 15 aiih the normal seasonal change the in- - pimnecs 00 a 6 25 choice heavies small lot' — flex figure would he unchanged Food products 32 60 For (seek Pat lambs 04j7o higher 16 501785 gray' cows I2 75ft4 00 cutter Higher prices for activity is indicated for the next working in favor of electric natuial blrthduy and sheep 10 higher vrfldes $150ft2 50 medium brills tJ 50 yearling wether man food product- - die now deti month as t A continue to gis and telephone compame- - ena C Ohio feeders Rowley hlioiu to 15 hMr bulk ranxer 00 00 top vealers 4 oil few i r tel v r ic latest week nu u indicated but the e lect on woik ( ff e'r“s- - mventoi if- - Augu t tiling them to overcome ome of then al-filv 6 iK v nrliru lrpi prflftinl i St u her in r ho rp stool or anri of the "dpi lot ilnil " publi 7 wer J1' 14 ' 3 (' IIP (1 1 Ippclpr 1101 expected to b pine uc on piobablv w ill average li difficult e ld!''"rV“Bird cli Lenin ID New Month ago J7 (onmaul ’ Idrphone n IPOS rP(" 607 ion (redn 5 a On the u hole 0( Ereai mn ago lumps u II le if ir betloi than 0 per ent II Ulnli1 ir rr if ions in hp niQi e pupul mmiIpi pufjl he hr J p egr ph ' ill riIn da f div 174 high ? m main furlv v h shop bn! at IpA t modnaie nn mruv ed in June but tlnv fpfdprs ablp and p ofit rnai npni ediloi kher I") Hou f mi dpd ioxVnj I 3 A 74 tow uunl n Mn b jIa follow 4P SPA sorted natgi ?nd d ari b 73 High I Eins will be If n thp Mimmfr ideopd m onlv a c qrmpinrnt i expertpd ihrjpafler s Fnr fhe fu Ihp psppi In lfi22 a a week jo Rp'Ju fr v rk4 00 rad (fw s 3 ona 6 2566 40 fed r ipood lamb 17J low Bond and chore 00 fed yearling £fln’ 0 in able top $s00ftvAA SiiRar LPEixlation of ihh h months thi? ow intanrp ha been Bell not unripr ihp a limiting 11S3S weetl p 7W1 ' prpspdt ipar rage eonsti we $1 74ft 1 00 gnen choice and range i Leather and implies to consumer requirements hasshocd a gain oi 190000 station (Coprnrhi U34 b Moody a I and management nnce 1921 Tauielnecp pu 4100 35 24ft a 65 10'errvmeni feeding iamb oampfwte-prodwWafP'ftyf' -- i Survey Shows Increased Time Activity centrated Primarily Around the House nL LIVESTOCK k - Markets at ® Glance- 1910-Jun- Statistics Iieveal MixcdTremls fit Tonopah District Production Value a n t- t oet at -- rr 11 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah Office of State Road Commission Salt Lake City Utah August 4 1934 Seaed bids will be received bv the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah at 2 o clock p m Monday August 20 1934 and t that time public lv opened for construction of an o mix surfaced road in Kane county the same be ng U S Pub r Works P oject No N R H 118 B U835) between Mt Carmel Jet and Glendale The length of road to be constructed or improved is 8 615 nues and the principal items of work are approximately as follows 5380 barrels application of oil 8 615 miles of scarifying and mixing The attention of bidders Is directed to the special provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract and to the use of domestic materials The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on thi muM pe feev The minimum wage pa d 1o all intermediate labor emploved on thus contract shall be 65 cents per hour The minimum wage petd 4o all unskilled labor emploved on this contract shall be 54 cents per hour Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission Salt Lake City and at District Engineers office at Richfield Utah' where they mav be reviewed by prospective bidders Specifications proposal bidding blanks end plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing $2 00 which will be returned providing contractor submits an acceptable bid and returns tht plans Within seven days after bids are received Any additional information may be secured et the of office the State Road Commt--- " Each bidder must submit a sion letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bobd The right to reject any or U bids is reserved Cash certified check or cashier's check for 5 per cent of total amount of bid made payable’to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of gaod faith and a guarantee that Jf awarded the conti act the bidder w ill execute the contract and give bond as requited A" ceitificate of compliance on the prescribed form which will be furnished for that purpose shall be signed and submitted by all bidders m accordance with executive ’RrctCfTS 6048 Issued by the pres ident on March 14 1934 Only bids accompanied by such certificate shall be fconsidered or accepted The contractor to whom award is made shall require subcontractors end dealers furnishing equipment materials and supplies to sign suti'-la- r cebficates before making vvaida to o’- purchases frpm turh or dealer? copies of which Will be furnished tq the contacting officer STATE RQAD CM'SSION “ By W J Parkei Jan h C Wright CJWcNsJgmeer - ubcon-tractor- s f - LilIj!bia-dimoRrW4f- t1 ’ 11 gold-silve- n nnrlera - S L Bank Clearings Tono-able- - x(n I firM-bal- i Boston Stock List i h!H iT - manufae-mroveme- jmr-tnm- 7'rriy l -- New Deal Places ‘Brakes’ On Gold Mine Promoters n - APi-To- ms r H- t south-wes- A e -- tSSP- pboey-l--ihifr'aSTn- ‘f - mo-tt- y 1 year-ol- d Ore Shipments ) n A t pan-on- parl-er- -- i ' load-Ing- USDAl-8hei- -- o A-- ) i j j 4 t - (i ’ ( A i i p i i Jf 1 J1 shoes-rioduc- i tion (J 4 f NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah Offl& of Stae Road Cbrami&ion Salt Lake City Utah August 4 1934 Scaled bids will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah at 2 o’clock p m Mondsy August 20 1934 and et that time publicly opened for construction of n oil mix surfaced roed in Carbon and Wasatch counties the aame being U S Public Works Project F and N R M Nos N R H 95 E (1935) between Soldier Summit and the Utah Carbon county line The length of road to be con structed or improved is 11 685 miles and the jprincipal items of work are approximately as follow-2- 3 700 tons fine aggregate plant mix surfacing Skilled and unskilled labor shall not be permitted to work more than eight hours ut any one day and not more than forty hours in anv one week The attention of bidders is direct ed to the special provisions cov ering subletting or assigning the contract and to the us eof domestic W materials The minimum wage paid to ajl skilled labor employed on this con tract shall be 90 cents per hour The minimum wage paid to all intei mediate labor employed on tins contiact shall be 65 cents per houi The minimum wage paid to a'l labor employed on ths contract shnll be 55 cents per hour Plaas and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commis-ioSalt Lake City and at District Engineer s office at Price Uth where the may be reviewjed Specifira-by prospective biddeis flimx prn'posai bidding blanks and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing $2 00 ed n contractor submits an acceptable bid end returns the plans within seven days after bids are received Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Each bidder Road Commission must submit a letter from an suiety company guaranteeing to turnish said bidder with bond The light to reject any or allJjjds s i eet yed i Cash certified check or cashiei s amount total check for5 percent o( of bid made pavable to the State Road Comm mfjjnust Accompany each bid a evden'-- of good Jaith end a Ruai antevtiat ll swarded the rontract thef bidder vciU execute the contr fit and give bond as ' required A certificate ot compliance cm the prescribed form which will be furnished for that purpose shall be signed and submitted by §11 bidders in accordance vfrith executive order No 648 Issued by the president on March 14 1934 Only bid accompanied by such certificate shall be considered or accepted The cpn tractor to whom award ts made shall require subcontractors end dealers furnishing equipment materials and supplies to sign sim- iler certificates before making oi purchases from 6uch jfvo or dealers copies f uoeciiit to tiv ini h ih w ill be fuim-heti ai ting officer STATE ROAD COMMISSION Rv W J Parker Chairman K C Wright Chief Enginear -- ’ o i j |