| Show - ' I 4 - 1 in lc I - ts ed d I ed v ag to 29 to 11- - property furnishing adequate ventilation to a section of the mina and facilitating access to working places removed by great distances front present' openings The new work will make available to easier prospecting a territory traversed on the surface by known mineral-bearin- g fissures as yet unexploited at depth Preparatory work ' necessary to the sinking of the shaft is well under way" M G Heitzman manager of operations reveals in his supplementary report that the company is replacing the steam hoist which has been in service since 1893 by an electric hoist driven by a motor capable of delivering 1200 horsepower for short periods The change is expected to effect a substantial saving in power and far-flu- 0 aft 'ft 10 aft 2 to sae '4 to )1- up ity 2 sed hoisting costs AW ted old' - Produce Market fur re SALT LAKE CITV BUTTER First smite butter lb Second grade butter lb Sweet cream butter lb' - In 114 )36 000 - (Parchment 'it :ont pted -- 2014 21 22 23 24 - Ilict at 200 at 2c a - I It ' o 0 IMOmonaMmOm Mines IINt 0 at highest-leiFel'ot- ot lf Sugar Market Ma 24 UPI— Ariz TUCSON Cleveland E Dodge vice president of the Phelps Dodge coiporation said Wednesday faulty judgment of and a copper market conditions group of merchandise brokers in Europe who are trafficking in other as well as copper commodities caused the present radically in creased price of copper The market changed so suddenly" Dodge said "we were unable to meet the new conditions with a For Instance supply of copper Kennecott has recently opened a mine and production of this mine will not be felt on the market for six Months "Had we been able to judge conditions better perhaps we could have kept the price on a more even level" Dodge said that during the depression a cartel of brokers in New York tried to raise the price but that recently their efforts had been rather toward maintaining a steady price at around 10 or 12 centa "The American people have never understood" he said "that there Is in Europe a group of brokers who control the price of commodities to a great extent It is these men who have run the price of copper up not the producers" Lead Mine in Idaho Prepares to Reopen th to 114 points early eased off under increased liquidation and hedge selling March No 3 cold up from 248 to 252 or 4 points net higher while September advanced from 251 to 259 or 1 point net were ruling around thesis levels higher and at 2 p en On the other hand May No 3 which advanced to 122 reacted to 118141 while September sold off from 128 to 12312 or 1 to 2141 net lower Futures No 3 closed steady Unchanged to 4 higher Sales 16850 tons March 252b: May 257b: July 160b September 260b November 258b January 254h WALLACE Idaho Ur —Officers of the Dayrock Mining company one of the major lead producers In the Coeur d'Alene region of Idaho announced Wednesday they would resume operations after being shut down since 1931 ' Operations will be resumed said the announcement as quickly as possible with capacity production Wool being reached in "two or three months" "Dayrock produced 37- BOSTON Feb 24 l—Medium 254 tons in 1929 containing 7551- grades Ohio and similar fleeces were of- 993 of lead and 293721 fend Wednesday at slight concessions pounds Mills appeared to have little interest in ounces of silver The 1930 producthe offering' Prices asked ranged 50 to 52 cents tain was 29987 tons with 6441624 In the grease for combing blood and '262948 ounces of silver 5010 51 cents for combing quarter blood of lead and Chicagq Grain CHICAGO Feb 24 ( AP)—The wheat market tage a comeback Wednesday with an advance that rubbed out more than a loam chalked up in the cent of the last ten days It was the first substantial upturn in the market since Friday Many traders termed the price rise of a technical reaction as a result of the recent decline but buying was encouraged by reports of better flour demand In the some southwest improvement in cash wheat said and failure of fresh moisture to appear in the winter wheat belt coupled with reports of duet storms in spring wheat territory Many traders regarded the market me oversold cents above TuesWheat closed 34 1 a 131 Vs July day's finis11 Mar-5131$11-- 34 and 115 $112 September corn was 34 1 cent up May 410434 4 8 106 July S101 34 0102 September Oats gained 411 114 cent 9534 (695 34e fl 34 cent 4734 4147 34 c May medium rye Country packed grade straight May 610713 and provisions were 13 cents Manes held in the middle west were oflower fered in Boston at 48047 eente delivered higher to 10 cents --- --for lots containing combing and clothing 8 and quarter blood grades mixed Cash Quotations Feb 24 (AP)—Wheat—No CHICAGO 2 mixed 11135 Corn—No 4 rntxed $10634 10734 No 3 yellow 1108 No 4 yel- 10034 IDAHO FALLS Feb 24 (APUSIDA)— low $1064610834 No 3 white 111 No' 4 white 21084109 WA No Shipping point information for Tuesday: white 5034c No 2 white 4934c No Upper valley: Carloads f es b cash track a few to dealers Ruseete—U S No white 48 49c No 4 white 4734e U S No 2 3 sales yellow $15434 Soy beans—No mostly $2806295 MOO: a few dealers offering lower Barley—Feed 80 85c nominally malt mostly some loaders asking higher Cacti to grow ing $100 144 nominally bulk per cwt: Too few sales to repreTimothy seed $000 625 per cwt erg sent a general market hew' $575 0600 Twtn FallsBurley: Carloada f o b Clover seed 2800 03500 per cwt rash track to dealers Russets—U S No 1 U S No 2 mostly $200 S2700280 of Cash to growers bulk per cwt Russets--Range Leading Futures Low Close U S No 1 a few sales mostly $240ev250 Open High B U No 2 a few sales mostly around Wheat: $175 180 May 4130 0132 $130 $131 1134k 115 115 1134 112 July 1 11 111 112 Sept Corn: Ma- yNew 1 08 1 05 106 24 NEW YORK Feb AP)—Charles Old Pacific nottliellY president of Northern estimated net operat railroad Wednesday 1 01 New 10114 '1 02 102 log Income In January was approximately 99 Old with 855000 In the 8379000 compared 14 03 e5 05 same month lag year Sept --- --oats: 48 47 45 4714 May Cuban exports of Riker from January 1 43 42 42 43 to February 20 totaled 338335 tons July 40 39 39 401s Sept compared with 325411 in the same period Soy beans: last year Lamborn & Co sugar brokers May 155 153 Vs 155 reported 154 151 152 151 152 July Stockholders Of Edison Brothers Stores Rye: 1 0 1 OVA St Louis have approved a proposal to 107 May 107 99 99 99 99 Apia the common rock three for one and July issue 88 to 89 30000 Shares of preferred about 89 1184 Sept stock Barley: Markt Wall Street Briefs - 82 1210 12 37 1260 1285 12 27 12 50 Airline Parley Held 12 27 1250 1275 1300 1627 Dividends Declared By Western Sugar DENVER Feb 24 UP)—The board of directors of the Great Western Sugar company Wednesday voted a dividend of $175 per share on preferred stock and 60 cents per share on common The dividends are payable April 2 to stockholders of record March 15 There are 150000 shares of preferred and 1800000 shares of common stock outstanding 1275 1300 Dividends' NEW YORK Feb 24 (AP)—SymingtonGould corporation today announced an inihal dividend of 10 ner cent on the capital stock payable March 31 to Stock of record March 19 Bridgeport (Conn) Brass company declared a quarterly dividend qt 15 cents on common stock payabla March 31 to stock of record M arch 5 Previoualy the company paid 10 cents quarterly Hygrad Sylvania corporation producer of lamps declared a quarterly dividend of 73 mitt On the common stock payable A April 1 to stock of record March 10 quarterly of 50 cents was paid January 2 last year-en- d ' od ' w ' 90 20 bran-32- 00 00 50 00 I T:b -- el do ed 35 25 00 75 40 -- tread and frozen prices Unchanged Butter—Receipts 21051 pounds: steady: treamery extra (92 score) 3414e cen tralized (90 score) 331ba Other prices Unchanged Cheese—Raceipti 839480 pounda steady and unchanged Fags—Receipts 45754 cues irregular Nixed colors standards 234 SP 23140: 22 Os 221be: other 'bitted colors untrill changed Whites 1111110 of premium marks : lAt ey c 28 2712 and midweeern nearby marks 25 exchange premium 2:i exchange standards specials 241se or 2384c mediums including prim fancy time 2302413c exchange mediums 22Vec Other whites unchanged Browns extra fancy 25026e: nearby and western special packs 241ec near by mediums 22 az 23c Duck eggs unchanged 108 ANGICLE8 Feb 24 (AP)—But- tar and eggs: Butter—Fxtra 35e: prime Brett 33e Standards 3212e undergrade 3114e Eggs—Large and small unchanged medium 21c down tam Western cheese—Triplet daisies 1812c toughona 190 --loafs 191ac ' --- - V ) 026e - — 00 50 50 00 00 e g1 Other 1117c 4 a FRANCISCO Score 92 BAN ta —Butter: 'a- 34c: 35c: 90 —- un- - --- AN011tVit Feb 24 (AP) (Produce s: Beltter 200500 lbs: Cheese 180001bc eggs 1824 cases Buttor cheese eggs and poultry an- e 1408 :' rxehmige)--Reeelpt- ti 1 7 NY "' e ' Blel Tr ' 4 Ins E MILiberty' ' SI --- 6 81 145 243 60 62 75IAt 2012 Ttki 22 382 1044 ' 377 It 4481B 57 i Asti '55 - 71 - - ' ma ' '2:tt ' 3541 974 30 34 ' 32 3SIA 10 - 5SEA '4014 "1114 58 ' ' ' 54 82 33 ' - - Index Commodity - NEW YORK Press weighted -- yes& 23 ' - e t tine ' ' 40 79111 : INSURANCES Aetna ins Lite ' AetnaAmer e 'gait Careltne lieranalin MD -' Asked Ii 38 Pk of Man Bankers I'm TT Cen Han Bk ekano Nat Chem Bk'It Tr Cont Bk & Tr 'Guarantyb1P Tr 4 Irving o 3tanuracturera Not City ' ' - t DIISION RANK AND TRUST 4 a r ' YORK Vele 24 (AP)—roilowin lire the btd 1nd asked quotationl furnished dealers on New by the New York security linrk bank and trust company otorke traded Wednesday on an over the counter basis: - ' ' Bank Stocks - Nrw tO - Feb2491 cheats 1ticog 31120 Zggs and 1 nommodittea "" trek 24-- The - ' Associated wholesale price index of declined to Wednesday dap 012: week inn 9051 Inon111 erN 80551 Year ago 7817 ' Range of recent ieerst Preview' - ' - 1938 11133 1937 89 22 78 08 Pilch 9072 71 84 71 31 89 15 Low 11928 average equals 9094 1913-34- 74 94 - 4144 : $108108 to 1 cents 5 cars 2 white nominally $120114 Corn-Ree- eipta of - Internal Official Revenue Reports Less Than Half Now Paid the emFewer than ployers in Utah have paid old age benefit taxes for January under title 8 of the federal social security' act although only three more days remain before the deadline Februkry 28 After that date there will be a penalty of 5 per cent for the first month and an additional 5 per cent penalty for succeeding months with a maximum of a 25 per cent penalty In addition the federargovernment of 1 per cent will exact one-hainterest monthly That information was issued Wednesday by I N Hinckley collector of internal revenue who said that there is still considerable misunderstanding about the new taxes Due From All "The tax under title 8 is due from every employer regardless of the number he employs even though he hires but one person on a part-tim- e basis" be declared To further clarify the taxing system brought about by old age pension and unemployment insurance laws attaches of the collective office listed the two federal laws and one state enactment as follows: 1 All employers regardless of the number employed must pay monthly a tax of 2 per cent on each employe's wages to the federal internal revenue collector The January tax is due in February and each month thereafter in the same manner The employer pays 1 per cent the employe pays 1 per cent but the employer is responsible for making the 2 per cent payment Title 9 2 Employers of eight or more persons must pay under title 9 an unemployment compensation tax of 1 per cent of all wages paid during 1936 which increases to 2 per cent In 1937 This tax is paid partially to the state however It Is due April 1 1987 at the office of the federal internal revenue collector 3 A state tax is exacted on employers of four or more persons which was due on January 15 for the year 1936 This is practically the same as the federal tax on emNine-tentployers of eight or more is paid to the state to the federal government t state unAlthough the 1 employment tax for 1936 was not due until this year hereafter it will be due quarterly For instance the increased tax of 2 per cent due from employers of four or more for the first quarter of 1937 will be April ao this year one month after the end of the quarter The federal of government receives the amount the state nine-tent99 Per Cent Offset In other words it was explained by attaches of the state office the federal government allows a 90 per cent offset for all unemployment compensation taxes paid to the state State unemployment compensation taxes are payable at the state office on the eighth floor of the Union Pacific building at South Temple and Main streets The federal internal revenue offices are on the third floor of the post office at Fourth South and Main streets Up to Wednesday night only 1600 employers had paid the January old age benefit taxes it was reported at the revenue office An estimated 5000 in the state are liable Income tax returns are also llagging somewhat Mr Hinckley reports Thus far approximately 4000 of an estimated 20000 returns have been made one-ha- lf one-ten- th per-cen- Livestock Markets Pig - Stock Assessed By Equity Oil erund feng'' 140: e138: f ins tl - )10 c8 Benefit Program heir Coffee Market -- To Address Rotary: - - him dead Born Wednesday and started forwork in a car with three companions When nearly to the mills slumped forward In the car Hurried to the company: he hoe- - 4 8 James Alvin And Pearl B Briggs his life had been spent in northern 'Utah until he moved to Garfield from Bountiful 18 rnonths ago Surviving are his widow Mrs Elaine Mantle Briggs a daughter Jo Lena his mother of Salt Lake City: a sister Miss Edna Briggs Salt Lake City and two brothers Reed and David Briggs a 1913 Utah died of a heart slittack Wednesday morning Mr Briggs kissed his daughter Jo Lem 1 yelsr old goodbye Board Favors' Expansion of City Cemetery Culture club 10 Revitmr Utahnook Commission Okel is Plan Over Erwin's Protest Pushed by Murdoch $8410000 Commissioner Muralltdo h explained further that through the appropriation W P A officials had agreed to cancel some $20000 in unpaid obligations of the city and provide $1541054 for the cemetery expansion The project la scheduled for the coming summer Explaining his stand Mayor Erwin stated that he opposed the appropriation Tuesday in executive The mayor pointed out session that the airport project is not yet completed nor its coat precisely determined and that the city faces further expense in connection with the zoo For these reasons the mayor said he opposed approval of any further outlays of dash until municipal expenses were more definitely deter- mined Commissioner Murdoch said Hotel Utah club 10 0 H0101 In ON1E 12:11i p club tn Huta Utah alneor irripution ongincor et the et agriculture to 'Penh flugarboune Rotary club 12:15 p nu Humpty Humpty raft Earl J Glade general Manager of Kitt to speak Junior chamber or tommeres 8:30 p Kluge L M department Hotel Over the protest of Mayor E B Erwin the city commission Wednesday backed the request of Commissioner William Murdoch for a $7500 W P A apaliopriation to launch a $23000 expansion program at the City cemetery The project calls for the addition of 2400 burial lots which Commissioner Murdoch reported had a potential sale value of Ptah Nevada' Wyoming to Be at Mvantage Board Official Says Today in Salt Lake - Utah Chi 1:30 birthday banquet 01110g111 Rote l Utah Demerratie league Progressive 88th 8 14 m Plowhouss hotol Ilk itt renutilb Presentation of tour aisys by Lincoln adult dramatics class 8:30 p m Lincoln high school admission ties for Date District Judge Herbert M Schiller Wednesday continued until Saturday the date for sentencing Ralph Draper 22 who was convicted of amok last week a jury by Draper was originally charged with Delbert Peterson 22 of firing a revolver at J F Decker Butler-vill- a chicken rancher During the trial the state dismissed charges ilagainst Peterson and the jury Nturned a lesser verdict against'Draper who was tried for assault with deadly weapon Laker Named Salt WASHINGTON Feb 24 Ull—The war department announced Wednesday Howard Brim Nelson Salt Lake City has been designated for appointment as second lieutenant in medical administrative corpe of ha the the Women's Group to Hear Discussion of Bills agriculture $5600 a year Assistant accountant $4600 a year principal accountant $3800 a year and accountant and auditor $3200 a year all in the commodity exchange administration Senior educationalist (senior specialist in elementary education) of lice of education department of the interior $4600 a year School Principals Prinapais of Indian community and boarding schools $3200 $2600 and $2000 a year Indian field ser vice in the United States and Alaska Park ranger national park service $1860 a year Medical technician (tissue cut- ture) national institute of health United States public health sir vice $1020 a year Junion warder (woman) federal industrial institution for women in the department ofr justice at Alder son W Vs $1320 a year Under communications operator air navigation $1200 a year Assistant communications per ator air navigation $1620 a year S amendments to the state unemployment compensation act were discussed Widnes-da- y executive aecretary the cham- Of ber The group appointed a subcom- mittee which willI attempt to work the at chamber of commerce by a group of 30 Utah business representatives who deqlared their opposition to that portion of the amendment which would require employers to pool 1 per cent of their payroll "Under sucb a provision the et ficlent operator would be penalized to the advantageoLlhe inefficient" said"'GUS P Backman Backman Scorns Report of S L Losing Part os The 13 registers now open are: Chief accountant commodity ex change administration department Proposed -- ciyI awmill ccoonnfitdzet taahatthSea ht uLab koef western commercial air travel especially in view airport improvements" he continued examinations —Open competitive for 13 positions in federal govern ment employ were announced Tuesday by the United States c1141 eer- vice commission Residents of Utah Nevada and Wyoming will be at a distinct advantage in competing for positions now open H A Goodfellow sem tary of the local board of examiners said in making the announcement' The three states are among the few which have not received their full quota of appointments in the apportioned departmental service inWashington- - D C to get Osterence Utah Nevada and Wyoming applicants will be given preference therefore for any openings in the national capital Appointments in the field ars not apportioned he Unemployment Compensation Plan OppoiédbylBufkicsglien--- - Airline Routes Change Denied Reports that Salt Lake City might be eliminated as a link in the transcontinental air route were scouted Wednesday by Gus P Backman executive secretary of the chamber of commerce He said he had heard no authoriabout a retative announcement ported change which would provide for stops only at Chicago and Denver on the route from New York city to San Francisco and gave little credence to the report No official pronouncement on any such matter has been received by S R Newman district 'traffic manager for United Air Lines he said Wednesday night The Salt Lake City chamber recently backed the Denver chamber of commerce in its petition for one daily stop and enlisted ineort of Senator William H King aneRepresentative J Will Robinson In the matter However no such eventuality-as-the elimination or Salt Lake City from the transcontinental route was even conceive& at that time Mr Backman said army regular had been assured "this )natter has been worked out financially so that it will not jeopardize the airport project Commissioners George D Keyser P H Goggin and John B Matheson voted in favor of the appropriation s of Sentence On Assault Changed th higher No 0 122 Nollo 3 nominally $118 No 2 nominally $114 No 3 $120 No 2 mixed nominali No 3 la 0119 -tag12 ' t ' ' Close: (NeW) July May $11014 ' l beef steers and yearlingsr-epenk- g h SI05 ateadYl 24 SALT LAKEFe (USDA) DMITI1 Oats-ne- wt& I cent tower to 2 ram 388 for good to choice heifers and mixed yearlings: 1072 includes No 2 white 53e 1 rent higher 5 to 10 firm: other killing cis little changed: emelort keetioawnd ? Milo maize nominally 5203(5212 few stockers and feeder'' steady choice 865 Kafir nominally choice kinds 1935 111175 pound mixed yearlings yearling diCattle-Rece Include Rye nominally 249 116 eipts $2031212 steers held higher choke 619 and 894 ' Few rect 18 for market and 55 through Barley nominally butchers un25: early IMPS medium Equity Oil company has levied No 1 bard and dark hard wheat 9 common pound lots heifers $675 to $700 (0 good steer' $77501065 butcher eows to 14 cents over May No 2 bard end kinds down to 1500: tIO good cows ofan amassment of 1 cent a share on odd to beef cow" 9650 84754575 up 1 centa over No dark hard 8 to 12 red fered and above cutters good to its stock fixing March 25 as the Jew lotoz ctilierlotioencmommmoonntocome - choice wheat 11 to 121a cents over: 'No2 red realer' $700 013254450: 9950 cents over No 2 white corn Ii3tigICI vecialfrii° 1625 to 11750 ey to 11 Sheep-Rec- eipta sales delinquent date and April 12 as the 11 Vs to 121' cents over No 2 yellow corn 1426 tucludes 29 for Iambi full at 99500975 choice sale date - : 1114 to 12 cents over No 2 mixed corn market and 1307 through Few lots good lots held Yabove 11025: odd iota sheep to 10 cents over 9 trucked-iIambi 1940 few iota feedera strong to 25 cents Part of the funds raised by the higher' small bunches assesament 1700 will be used to finance slaughter ewes down from 9600 ' Feb SteaAU Minneapolis CHICAGO Ireln 24 Oeceipts the of the Hyde No I 5c lower: early R deeper drilling 190 heat (AP)-WMINNEAPOLIS Feb 24 21000 Including 7000 direct: sales best light-med- ium weight driveins —receipts -R- eceipts 32 cars 10 to 15 cents lower "pots 25 cents well on the Cisco shoreline in Grand May $138 Jnly 1975 few mixed lots 1950 down: mostly bas14 mostly lower than $131 September--111101bulk in which Equity is interTuesday's average good county sows $7500800 down 1 cent Cattle-Rec- eipts Quotations: Ikrcent higher Few early sales and choice 180 As- - 309 poundE 119950 ested with Utah Southern Oil com170 1 heavy dark northern Cash wheat-- No Ilot 1T25: odd 1005loadpractical top 91005 one outstandgood local Peers 60 pounds 11530160 No 1 dark steady n drive-ii Mg The SOWS remainder says a no$1015 bulk good heifers 1625 medium to good 9925 pany northern 59 pounds $1520109 58 Iota 0 Cattlef-Rece- ew $940199115 lots plain kind 6'600: 6665 few tice to stockholders will enable the 2 dark common No cut- pound's lpta cows 1425 1ulls calves to 9000: 1500 northern 111lotgingtL eal5914: No ter grade'' 3goo400 down few slow steady with company to participate in two ex$535 3 dark northern 56 31156Wie 55 down I Tuesday's decline: 'Monday strong advance ploratory projects in which Utah pounds ' $1480155 fancyNo 1 No early sales eramed Tueedar and cattle now back to or Sheep-Rec- eipts 500 14 per cent protein st:44 hay moderate Southern Oil company is preparing slightly under late last week OMAHA Feb 24 (11418DA)--Hogs-- IANota trio arrive $1420144 steady to carryover Tuesday moat early sales to- to engage this year in the-- Reeky 1 dark hard or No 1 hard of t Receipts 50041 Fairly active Tor destockers slow 1975 day 977591025 to arrive $134 1 100 lower inetances of more winter $138 to-s 200 mand centering on fairly well-bre- d light mountain area bard amber durum No 1 by shippers and touters for choice all The and from yearlines Packers 1965: turning way good : 9650 up No The Hyde No 1 well has reached pound 2 5142Va 214514 0163 l 16014: 110- - to 8775 No 3 mostly 1960 0015: choice aceording Si quality and flesh a No 1 red durum 150 to condition: heifers steady depth of 6363 feet Iin a formation kinds 1935 et 965: medium prime $1 31 Iv51338 few 150pound 81225 on kosher accounts: bulk short believed to be the Hermoaa Mi i light lights 1825'9025 upper Tradirwi basis Un:hanweedS 11SAtstiOns fed to 110435-poundown to choice to 9900 ): tto 1135: good $650: bulls steady at member of the Pennsylvanian se-ri- m - 8850 down vealers 25 to 50 cents cent higher lower 7500875: ese(tiaegr at S950 down to $750 Oata-- No 825 owe 8m°Ols:try179815 3 white 4634 etesue well The has been shut down down 1950 Sheep—Receipta 9000: praetically no since- Barley 6fic ST 1135 Cattle-Rec- eipts Fed steers and early 3500 Rya-4-70 January 19 because of ad2 310614 et112 trading on fat lambs better Mods stock slow she Flax-- No 1 and steady held killing 'ft lower yearlings verse 210 $214 weather and bad roads sheep bulls weak: vealers and calves unchanged steadysteady bidding unevenly Sweet clover seed $1400 61450 Utah Southern plans to resume stockers end feeders scarce quotable steady ST JOSEPH Felt 24 steer run plain: early bulk 1800 quality held Sheep—Reeeipte 1500: fed lambs closed work soon and drill an additional ‘ $1150: few-lo- ads 01000: one load Winnipeg lower ton $1035 : bulk native- - 200 to 300 feet heifers 1700(5800 : small 1015e It hopes thereby 11200 (AP)-Whf1400 Feb eati 24 WINNIPEG weeterns 111000S1025 sheep Weedy ! ' lots up to 11100: bulk medium to good and Low Close cows Bleb to reach' the objective Paradox forNebraska ewes $600 on to 17006 choice choice 845061)575: May 4444444124 $124 LOS $123 ANGELES 24 Or Pelt cutter obtain information upon $3259425 tighter weights 4120 la 110 July 300: enmity Orain feds mation 1204 down togrades 1300: bulk bulls 1550 of 5751 stngs—speminis Melo" October 108 110 It which to base further activity or a '100001025 practical top vealere 11450: : selects td W00410501' Coati Wheat--“No northern $1243A' — Cottle slow 700 to Refelpts fa 1650 1750 SUMO: decision calves to abandon the field mnetlz heavy No 2 northern $1321 NO- 3 northern Sheep-Rec- eipts 4000 Lambs slow fatem7yMeditim en good fed lows' r 717777 totnerial MeXtc”1 11100' heifers ls: Oata-- No 2 white 54el No 3 white early bids 25e lower asking steadyl ewes nowe 1$050 9 0I gutter feeders scarce Ear- S6143 0735 'strong to 15c bigher 5214e No I mixed feed WHO I bulls to 9850 Ilambs greleg g4000525 $1010191025: ly bids few wooled ' ' ' 200 steady odd veal bulk held ardund $10501 podium to choloo Off to A progrant tot- the benefit et IIII00 Liverpool ‘ ' wag 14001600 Sheer—None: rood wooled Iambs quoted needy ward members will be given 1111TRPOOL (API-S- pot Feb Feb 24 (APITSDA)-Ca- ttle 24 nerivea to g1000 wheat--N- o new -R- ecision' 1200: calves 150 calvea and 2 Manitoba 10a 114d ROUTH SAlg FRANCISCO Telt 24 (AP- - Thursday at 8 p m in the FourRoaafe Ss 61sd Danubian la od Au- vealem strong to 50 cent higher choice yam steady to Sc teenth L D S ward i under atralian:9a 8d 01100 heavy higher top land btlkP175-22- 175 11050 strictly yealers 0 Caliz 00: heifers steady: Undertone fornias 91020 Futures closetrauv1 March 211211aY poungs and direction of the ward Relief society few slaughter Extnallak Weak medium to strictly good $6500 812412 July- - $126X e Budd-presidean- 95: medium Mrs Annie L good ' 3488 see 900: Other killing classes steady beef pamilnl Noise t9709 Slgo sr tam cows Musical num1500 0600: cows and heifers nouncedWednesday 350: gettable Cattle—Reeelpte Empty 1525: $700: cutters 1450 bulls 1400 four loadd steers balance cows dances and readings are stockere and feeders' steady to strong eteers very PinIV: load mdium 943poline s bers ' 850 beef steers '8 0001080 northern Californias 9800 ported it bud scheduled $85ott Hogs-Rec- eipts se" 1500 steady to lower: etude: Strictly wood fed We're absent ' ' ' 180 to 310 pounds 19651980 good quoted tin to $925: t'ond young rows nom- NEW YORE Feb 24 (AP)-Santsows moose:2s to cows Imilly quoted Up 1450: fleshy dairy ' 5100 Sheep-Rec- eipts closed 4 to 9 points higher Sales 41500 asking steady: eligible up to $500: huna sestsE good New No 7 closed e points higher to 1 trucked lots weak to 25 cents lower at quoted to 9600 Calves—None nominal' Jo Glide will talk on the "art earl 4 mood Sales 10250 to eholee poini lower ewes around wale!" quoted up 3525 March and 190001000: of making friends as applied to C1061111 quotations: 'Santos t $flJcfl110fl 24 Feb KANSAS CITE ' Sheen-Itse- elpts 750: active strong to- salesmanship" before the Sugar-hous- e May 1047 July1044: September 1046 Hogs-Rec- eipts 1500: closing active to all 150 higher Two decks medium good 76December 1054:neW No 7 March 699: to 10 cents lower tom wound California fed May 707: July 743 September 710 De- interests: steady early shorn Rotary club Thursday at 12:15 choice to 190 300 to 1990 good 10 per cent: two &eke lambt sorted $o 28' cember 723 rinds to 150 pounds p m1 in the Humpty Dumpty cafe two tod short arrived itit Spot coffea was steady at PIA int Rin 71 g975gg985: 140 stock 9111 deeke rnted ulambs Coillfrrnsit wooled 100- - on the new Parley's canyon bouleCost and freight 975: POWL s000g035 and 11 14 for Santos 4s ewes onlind offers includes Ssntoa Bourbon 3soand 51 scarce 9580 sorted 10 vard Cattle-Rec- eipts SOO'ij per cent laughter ealvem ' '9000 at 1100 to 1125 0111 there arrival pita! Myron by helper Copper company at Garfield lf one-ten- — — route to 23 a Btricken while - " I -- Thomas Marshall Chicago perDirectors of Hercules Powder company sonnel director of the United Air declared a dividend of two a share on the common stock payable March 25 to WedSalt Lake in was Lines City 18 30 18 27 holders of record M arch 12 The company 10 52 dividend 32e last year including 1050 16513nesday to confer with officials of the paid varyingdisbursement of 112 and $125 S R Newman dis- I local airport in June and tleptember quarterly Kansas City NEW YORK Feb 24 (AP)—tive pout D L and agent trict passenger try—By freight ateady: prices unchanged KANSAS CITY Feb 28 Flour divisional superintenBroilers legiiy express 'barely steady cent lower to 114 Cuddeback 45 cars horn 19c reds 20c: crosses 20 rit23c No 2 dark hard $1310 dent of MINNEAPOLIS Feb 24 ( AP)—Flonit — discussed personhigher operation Chickens Fowls leghorn 1321 leghorn 18c ft 4126 No 2 rottnn No in barrel lots Carload 012734 per 17 019c Other ex- hard 3135 Turkeys 17026c No 3 nominally $1231y4 nel training plans with Mr Mar- marks: 740 Unchanged patents Family press prices unchanged t standard patents No 2 red nominally $1301 s' shall 5e for 6733 ot760: 13114: will leave higher He Thursday Dressed poultry—Steads to weak Fresh 135 No 3 nominally $12914 13334 33755: shipments 24791 Frozen fowls 36 cid roosters 14 017e Los 900 fe 2050 Pure Angeles Close: May 512301237e July to 42 pounds 12e17ci i old roosters 14 t 11101 September Alt 21 Dodl Mantes City developcompany is bormen4 2e of rowed $60000 which of copper throughout the the United States Smelting Reworld is expected to soar to the fining and Mining company stands to advance it tinder an agree-meirecord' befoli—tbe ready signed last year Gloyd M Wiles the company's general manyear is out analysts said today JuSt as short world stocks have ager reveals In his annual report created spectacular Increases in the to the company's stockholders red metes price during recent "The company is sinking a three weeksso the higher pricelevel 13 compartment winge from the 900- foot level in the footwall of the expected to boost output January statistics offered the first East Crescent fissure to follow the concrete evidnce on this point vein to greater depth Although refined stocks of the metal '"The present program calls" says dipped 17000 tons to the smallest the report "for the opening of this total in many years socalled blister vein on the 1050 and 1200 foot levels and it Li expected that prosupplies actually rose slightly The latter classification measures duction from these two levels will the raw material that still hu to be in excess of 150000 tons of ore be processed at the refinery and At present work on the 1050-fotherefore measures production level station is in progress Sinking level will be startThis copper still has about three to the 1200-fomonths to go before it will be ready ed as soon as installation of the transportation equipment is comfor marketing in refined form This means that during January pleted sof this work can be carried production 'outstripped consumption on simultaneously with the 1050for the first time in many months foot level development" Net smelter returns amounted to $38985511 compared v4ith $512- 24060 in 1935 The company made NEW YORK Feb 24 war buying steadied world an operating profit of $2519735 becopper markets today Export cop- fore depletion depreciation and inper was quoted at 1562 to 1595 come taxes Net profits totaled cents a pound delivered while the $313552 allowing one-haof the domestic quotation was at 15 cents net for depletion as required by the The export quotation compared federal income tax law with yesterday's range of 1705 cents reached early and a low of 15825 cents recorded following a break in prices on the London metal NEW YORK Beb 24 AP)—Sugar fuexchange on rumors that the gov- tures were Wednesday and while ernment might ban futursa trading the No 3 irregular contract gold comparatively 4 No contract after advanchig In base metals steady the 8135 eases Eggs—Receipts steady prices unchanged track Potatoes—Receipts BO carer-o- n 5I3 total U 8 shipments 805: old stock best stock about steady other stock dull demand slow Umsupplies rather liberal Red to best stock packed per Cwt U Idaho Russet Burbank 1 8 No few sales best $35010370: No 2 car U 8 No 1285 Colorado Red McClure 1 $315 V3351 Russet Burbanks partly graded $300 tir 31244 Wisconsin round Whites U S No 1 $245 Cobblers U S No 1 and partly graded $265 MtchU 8 No 1 $250 igan Russet Rural Minnesota Cobbler partly graded 1200 New stock slightly stronger supplies mod- Mak Crate demand fairly good track sales less Lard: than carlots bushel crates Florida Bliss Melt 1210 N 8 No 1 $200 a Crate Triumphs 12 40 May 1280 CHICAGO Feb 24 (AP)—Butter was July Sept 1285 Steady on the Chicago markets Wednesday Bellies: Fresh: 93 score 3403412c 92 33140: May 16 3091 33e: 90 3314e Can- 89 July 1652 tralized carlote 90 score 3312e 20c: 1937 23 e- Idaho Potatoes let CHICAGO Feb 24 (AP)—Live poultry Receipts 31 trucks steady to firm hens ever 5 pounds 5 pound' and 1714c lees 18c hens 14c colored Leghorn 19e4 Plymouth and White Rocks springs 21c: colored and White Rock fryers 22c Rocks 24c colored and White Plymouth Rock broilers 23c Plymouth Rocks 25c 18c bareback chickens 13e Leghorn roosters 13c Leghorn roosters 12e turold keys hens 21c young toms 19c 16e: No 2 turkeys 15c ducks 4 Mr pounds up white and colored 20c small whit and colored 17c capons 7 pounds up 23c less than 7 pounds 23c geese 15e at 300 200 0 19 Daisies Wisconsin cured lb Longhorns Wisconsin cured 6113c 12 24 23 cream triplets lb cream longhorns lb sandwich loaf lb plIl cream b Triplets western cured lb Longhorns western cured lb ( t lees) CHFOUBC rill Full lc ) Macs tRierdrumwhrt:itheetanAri:rlie:oedez ars ) wrapped 37 36 38 $ FEBRUARY -- including $4832070 depreciation leaving a distributable profit of $81772576 or 67 cents a share and resulting In an increase of surplui of 615917156 for the year Silver contributed 429I per cent Of the receipts from ore sales lead 3805 per cent: zinc 1569 per cent gold 284 per cent and copper 45 per cent Development footage totaled 21- 847 feet at a cost of 626498539 "Outstanding in the year's activities" Mr Ivers repOrtz "was the projection of a new shaft to be sunk near the head of Thaynes canyon in the northwest section of the 4 fit ier Conliolidated 77345 le of THURSDAYMORNIdG Oft Soilver King Coalition Minu companilist year minedJ02213 tons of orssays James 'vers' generarmai agr in ills 'annual report to stockholders The company shipper 353 tons of crude ore to the smelter and milled 101860 tone producing 27935 tons of lead concentrates and 14215 tons of sinc ooncentratee Net smelter returns amounted Ito 6212456108 and other income $17- 61943 a total for the 'period of 14218051 Expenses totaled 61372- - I l st 10 1ns Pushed nriuN- z restsSlated:- Sccurity Act Youth Stricken With Reda Heads At ParkMhie Copper 'Brokers Tax Returns AttdckTies En Route to Job For Posts ht For Price Rise For New Peak Park work an pronounced physMans U S Servicc State in upon James pipe pursuing its Briggs Lag in Syracuse December — program without having the fitter employed Al) son of NEW TOM Feb the any part Silver King's Report Cites Work Mapped a1 THz SALT LAKE out a compromise on the pro-- t posed amendment Members are H J Binch attorney for the Utah Fuel company EL J Stephenson executive secretary of the Utah ' Manufacturers' issociation:A A &lender auditor for The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram and E J Fjeldsted secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce' Radio Progranis ' L m Tim lop 4hestateet 1 THURSDAY M A I j Nst 1 4 " A Birds ti:00—XDYte—Ear1y : Jake and the Bone of the Pionoera - 7 :00aini—Today's Almanac Tunes Tt15—KDY1—Tonio in music Morning" Aloha 1Tho P 01:15—EDY1—W - A a 6:36--- Serenade y:00—C138--Greenti- Cloewil 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