Show 7 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE — tv r ir :!on ige red at lids ned to I 180 to I Lily to 1 Comet Coalition to Trade Oil Receiver’s Metal Prices OikS L Stock Exchange "Work Lauded Hit New Higlis Application of Comet Coalition Mines company for listing on th4 Salt Lake stock exchange was approved Friday by the exchange listing committee and governing board Barring delays the stock will be called for trading at the expiration of the interval required for checking by the federal securities and exchange commission Comet Coalition Mines company Is a consolidation of the Forlorn Hope and Pioche CoVvith alition Mining companies properties near Pioche Nev The company is capitalized for $500000 represented by 2000000 shares of a par value of 25 cents International Smelting and Refining company owns 51 per cent of the 1500000 shares outstanding the largest minority stockholder being W F Snyder and Sons Officers of the company are the following: George W Snyder president J O Elton vice president and A- - D A B Hunter secretary Young and E H Snyder are the Other directors The company’s property consists Of 196 locations and 56 claims surAbout $500000 veyed for patent has been spent in development "Development work in the mine” said George W Snyder "has been 30-d- to off o 5 ted I ral-'"- " ’re- - otic lew orn NORTH RAFT LARK March 12 (U8DA) —Hogs — Receipt 1411 Include 137 for market and 1274 through: around 10 015c higher top $10 05 mixed weights down to $915 packing sows $7 5008 25 Cattle — Receipts 378 263: Includes through 23 for market and 62 direct few lots medium steers $67507 50 lew lots $5 1005 60 common to megood cows dium kinds $35004 50 cutter kinds down to $3 00 odd lota good vealers $900 0 kinds down to $775 950 medium includes 249 diSheep — Receipts 995 rect 105 for market and 641 through one deck Idaho lambs brought $10 00 off cars buyer paying freight weighed from ‘shipping point one aeck at $075 Weighed on same basis — Hogs — OGDEN March 12 Receipts 100 steady 'to 15c higher: early mixed light top $10 05 on choice local and mediumweights $9 00 dowu to $000 and under sows $7 5008 50 Cattle — Receipts 100 few early cleanup sales plain drivein heifers steady $5 50 fa 6 25 feeder steers $6 50 down medium to good cows $4 7505 50 low cutter to common $3250 4 50 few bulls d $4 50 late Thursday car Utah steers $8 45 and load Utahs $8 35 10 out at $735 odd lots good drlvelns $7250800 plain feeders $650 — down 1470 Sheep—Receipts nothing done 3 3 at )0 PI— sue if at i along the dip of the Combined Met a is limestone on what was formerly An im the ground cllne shaft has been driven about 2400 feet down the dip of the bedRaises and crosscuts from ding the incline prove that mineralization exists in the bedding for a thick' ness of 400 feet and along the strike for more than 500 feet “This property is on one of 10 m' jor outcroppings on the Comet Coalition ground and It is expected that the other outcroppings will re spond to development in the same way The values are in zinc silver and lead and the ore must be treat ed on a large scale to be profitable on a normal metal market Present plans call for further blocking out of ore after which the company will build a large mill probably of 1000-to- n capacity Present high prices of metals should stimulate ao tion on development “Shipments of high grade ore from this district have been made and the company believes that additional development will expose high grade ore bodies in addition to the large tonnage of low grade ore now ex- LOS ANGELES Ca! March 12 OD — Tha financial story of William C McDuffie's receivership and re organisation of Richfield Oil com Petroleum pany and was mads public Friday following his relinquishment of the helm and his appointment to the execu' tlve committee' Officials of the newly organized Richfield Oil company now combined with and Rio Grande Oil said McDuffie’s work of bringing the assets of the first two companies through the depression gasoline price wars and legal tangles had been highly successful "Starting with cash of $988640 in 1931 the receivership estate six years later showed cas hof $4541 388” ths official report said Total current liabilities on January 31 1937 amounted to only Taking other current assets into account in addition to cash the total current assets amounted to $17587387 on January 31 last which leaves an indicated net working capital of $14463010 as compared with a floating debt of $15195984 at the start of the re- posed "We expect to have work proceed ing on a substantial scale by the ceivership “These figures are even more intime power from Boulder dam is dicative of the successful manageavailable about July 1" ment of ths properties when it is realized that during this period $12' 692762 of prereceivership liabilities had been paid off” Livestock Markets to up i ued and and s&rly ) — Cattle DENVER Maroh 12 Receipts 300: calves 100 steady: heifers $9 00 cows cutters $4 750 600 6 $3 00 0 4 5 bulls $4250375 good veal- ere $1000 10 50 3500 Hogs — Receipts strong to 15c 180-3110 50: $10 00 pounds higher 160-18pounds $9 5010 10: 140-16$8 500975 pounds lightweights $8 75 0 9 00: slaughter pigs $7000775 good Re- - ind Iver sows $9 10 'ft 9 40 two loads beef steers $10 75013 00 to shippers others rnostl’ $9 50 down strictly good and choice hei ers absent most or crop $6 250760 cutter cows $4 25 largely beef cows upward vealers r— Red to better bulls and steady: weighty sausage bulls vealers $1000 bulk $800 Sheep— Receipts 6000 fat lamb supply around 50 per cent from Colorado opening trade slow 25 035c higher early sales to shippers and city butchers $12 60 strictly choice h&ndywefghts higher few odd lots choice natives $12 25 12 40 most throwouts $105001100 fully steady sheep ewes mall lots choice lightweight $700 KANSAS CITY March 12 — — Hogs Receipts 400 good to choice 170pound up strong to 10c higher than Thursday’s average lighter weights scarce me dium grades all weights dull top $10 15 to packers good to choice d up $10 00010 15 few 160-19- 0 pounds $9 50 010 00 sows $950 down stock pigs scarce Cattle — Receipts 600 calves 300 killing classes of cattle generally steady few steers offered but otherwise mostly a cleanup trade vealers and calves firm stockers and feeders unchanged with fairly broad weekend clearance two loads good lightweight short fed steers $9 75 and $10 00: few butcher heifers $5 butcher cows $5000550: good 250675 to choice Vealers $7 50 0900: few $9 50 Sheep— Receipts 3000: lambs fully 15c higher sheep strong to 25c higher top fed lambs $12 00: bulk $11 90® 12 00 odd lots slaughter ewes down from $725 ST JOREriT March 12 — Sheep— Receipts 4500 fat lambs strong to 10 cents higher than Thursday’s close few lots sheep unchanged: top fed lambs $1225: most early sales $117501225 few naths $12 00 dawn odd lots native 205 ure 12— highs for recent years this week says the Dally Metal Trade Electrolytic copper advanced $25 per ton to 1626c Connecticut with offerings at ths new level tapering Sllu 0 9 525 Cibver aeed — $2800® 3500 cwt Range of Leading Futures Eight Granted Divorces in Court Session toward the week-en- d Export copper soared to a high of 1760c c I f but closed at 1737 ‘me Casting copSpecial to The Tribune per advanced to 1775e refinery but GREEN RIVER Wyo— Two men supplies were limited even at that were given sentences and eight di level vorces were Thursday Rolled products brass ingot and when Judge V granted J Tidball opened copper wire and cable advanced the March session of the January proportionately Lead advanced $5 term of Sweetwater county district per ton on each of the first three court days of the week closing firm at R E Murphy of Rock Springs 760c East St Louis and 775c New was to two years in the York with St Joseph Lead com- state sentenced when he pleaded guilty prison on still $1 pany asking premium to stealing 68 sheep pelts from the the latter market Consumer de- Green River Mercantile company mand was well sustained The other man to plead guilty Prime western zinc closed strong was Ray Bennett who admitted at 750c East St Louis on advance a suit of clothes a hat an of $10 per ton above the previous stealing and a oveppoat pair of glasses from week’s close are scarce Supplies a hotel room here last week He Straits spot tin closed at 6625c was sentenced to four Months in a new peak since June 1927 In- the county jail Sheriff M J Dan of to 110 export quotas creasing kowski said Bennett has previusly per cent of standard tonnages for been arrested in Salt Lake the second quarter had only a tem- Ogden and Evanston accusedCityof porary depressing effect on the shoplifting market Consumers bought Divorces granted were: Margaheavily ret M Lewis from John M Lewis The antimony price trend was Rose Charu from Ralph Charu Lotmixed with Chinese spot rising to tie Foster from Luke Foster Wil17c New York while American spot liam F Willson from Sadie Will eased to New York eon Virginia Herrera from Aga-pit- o Herrera Harry Ries from Mary Ries all from Rock Springs Sadie Waliwork from Orin Wall-wor- k and Edith Amich from Ernest Amich all of Green River PhelpS'Doclge Earnings Mount $700 SOUTH 50 9010 74 inds Copper Up $25 Two Sentenced Official Warns CLEVELAND Ohio March In Theft Cases Of Tax Penalty Nonferroua metals soared to new CHICAGO March 12 (AP)— Pulled down by reports of raltt sleet and enow in Kansas and Nebraska wheat prices fell 2Vk cents & bushel maximum Friday New crop deliveries July and September representing the 1937 domestic wheat harvest which moleture at this time would tend to enlarge led the tumble of values Action of the market was in the face of the fact that international export wheat trade Friday was estimated as totaling NEW YORK March 12 CP) 60000 tons Rallies of wheat prices were mostly- Phelps-Dodg- e corporation Friday notwithstanding aslight and transient ertlons in various quarters that the imme- reported 1936 net income after all diate domestic crop outlook does not In any 7 measure approach the figures suggested charges except depletion of $11392-54equal to $225 a share on 5971 recently by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace 240 shares This compares with At the cloee Chicago wheat futures were or $121 a share in 1935 1V4 to 1 cents under Thursday’s finish Ju)v $1 35a flH357A ‘lay 117: corn1 4 to Louis S Cates president in his 19 September $1167ii 2U cents down May $10714 July 037fr report to stockholders said 1936 September 98Hc oats 44 to 1 centH offto marked progress for the copper inMay 467A0 47c and rye showing Provisions results varied dustry 1V4 cents setback fr6m 17 cents decline to 5 cents advance “The outlook for 1937’’ he said "appears favorable although cloudCash Quotations March 13 CAP) — Cash wheat ed at the present time by lack of CHICAGO —No 1 hard 8143 knowledge as to the ultimate effects 3 No 112 No 3 yellow Corn— 1 09 tfx 111 14 No 3 of proposed legislation affecting the 1 14: No 4 yellow 1124 white 115 No 4 white industry in the United Oafs — No 1 white 51AC No 2 50 V ® mining States and of the heavy specula81 1 35 feed 73®S7c: tion in copper and other commodi51BarieyNo' nominal' malting 100 135 Timothy seed— 525 & 550 per cwt new ties- abroad” 5 Rites Planned For Sportsman f Canadian Arrested funeral fil- ls v De- at the' - eer LlfJL u ‘5c: 50 i ' I and' Produce Market A 55 OOn Wall Street Briefs Auto License Plate Sales Show Increase lc m 25b 5053c 485214c 0921S Grants to State Now Total $1809401 WPA 9' The itlv the oan I of ant ime cial Minneapolis $132: J f a ned ing of In to lew later ' eat lei Receipts steady firm unchanged about steady Eggs — Receipts 14855 mixen colors unchanged white eggs resale near-b- ’ of premium marks and mid western premium marks 26 ft 27 Vc exchange specials 25 425 c ex- chance standards 24 Vic: fancy mediums including premiums 24 0 25 Vic: exchange mediums 23fa23c brown eggs extra near-band western fancy 26®2Rc other white and special packs25V4 brown all duck egga unchanged nr 46348c 65c $124 Barley— KEW YORK March 12 AP) — Phillips Rve— No 2 Petroleum company profits for 3936 were Flax— No 1 $215 02 20 the largest since 1926 the company dis14 50 Sweet clover seed — $1400 closed today in a statement showing net mounting to $17875489 or $422 share of capital stock Liverpool In previous vear net income was $13421703 equal to $3 23 LIVERPOOL March 12 ( API— Snot a share has producing proper- wheat — No 2 Manitoba 10 8d: new Ro Company ties in major fields and operates refineries safe 9a 2d Danubian 8s lOd Australian at Borger Texas Kansas City Kan and 9a 9d Futures closed steady: Marrh $131 Okmulgee Okla 1 33 6 : Mav October 135 July u Pennsylvanla-Dfxi- e Cement corporation $130 exchange $487 CHICAGO March 12 (AP)— Live poultry and subsidiaries reported 1936 net loss of -25 trucks? steady hens- $249 569 against net logs -- of- $796880 Winnipeg" over 5 pounds 19c 0 pounds and less 21c in 1935 JtiXAEWWbMti WmNffiEemrrh fryenL 25c Whltf lephopi henpl IJr colored rock Close Low Z7c: colored High r'rock° 25Vjc yplvmoutit Vulcan Detlnning company with prin Mav1 32 broilers 25oi white rock 25c Plymouth It $130 $130 Bewaren at J N’ plant reported July 127 127 rock 26c barebacks 19o: roosters 13c cipal 129 1036 net profit of $321424 equal after Oct 1 18 1 17 1 17 leghorn roosters 12c turkeys hens 21c allowing dividend requirements on prewheat— No 2 northern $130 young toms 17c old 16c No 2 turkeys ferred stock to $660 a common share No Cash 2 northern 3 northern No 15c: duoka 4 M pounds up white and col- This $128 a $124 with $311318 or $6-2ored 20c small white and colored 17e share compared on common in 1935 7 pounds up 24c less Oata — No 2 white 56c No 3 white geese 7 14c capons mixed 54c pounds 23c 54c company Manufacturing — extra Eggs Receipts 18216 steady Milwaukee Wia reported 1936 net income firsts local 23c cars 23c fresh graded of $4014112 equal to 27 a share on $2 cars 33c current 1769367 shares of capita stock This firsts local storage packed extras compared with $1 985 137 In 1935 or $1 47 receipts 21-24 He storage packed firsts 24 c a share on 1334394 shares Unfilled Potatoes — Receipts 81 on track 295 orders on December 31 totaled $13 818 337 NEW YORK March 12 (AP)— Santos total U 8 shipments 842 old stock weak against $7510592 at close of 1935 Ordere closed points lower: sales 32000 Sacked booked in 1936 were $65289107 against New No1 to7 8closed supplies :moderate demand slow 5 to 10 point lower cwt Idaho Russet Burbanks U 8 $38283740 in preceding per year sales 7500 Closing quotations: Santos— No 1 $3 2503 45r occasional outstanding 10 57 March May 1052 July 10 60 car higher Colorado Red McClures U 8 New September 1061 December 1064 No 1 $2 90 n 3 05 Russet Burbanks partNo 7— March 734 May 735: July 744 ly graded $285 7 54 September 751: December No Spot coffee steady No 7 Rio 9 CHICAGO March 12 (AP)— Butter was Santos 11 fresh 93 score 35 Unsettled Friday NEW YORK March 12 Bugar (AP)— 35ic 92 3rc Inside 91 3440 90 344c moved Irregularly Friday The No inside 89 34c centralized carlots 90 35c futures 3 contract advanced on covering and trade Cast advices buying Washington encouraged by L03 ANGELES March 12 (AP) — Pro-dur- a that uo general increase in domestic quotas TWIN FALLS Idaho— The cast exchange — Receipts: Butter 85700 were planned at the present time while pounds cheese 50000 pounds egga none the No 4 eased off under increased com- for the Twin Falls high school concheese and poultry unchanged mission house liquidation r Butter Egga — Small extras 19c May No 3 advanced from 2 49 to 2 53 test play “The Critic” which will cents and September from 2 50 to 2 54 be presented April 2 at Buhl in the ) RAN FRANCISCO March 12 cents or 4 to 5 points net higher and was has —Butter— Score 92 37c 91 36LSc 90 holrtfug-a- t these levels around 2 p m district declamation contest ’ 36c 89 33c Eggs and cheese unchanged (Utile the No 4 ftas 2 to 2Mi points net been announced by Miss Florence lower as May declined from 130 Vi to RobM Reese as Lillian director NEW YORK March 12 (API— Charles t12H cents and September from 133 erts Leonard Salladay Dick Reyn-olfi- s Donnelly president of Northern Pacific J ?1 cents railroad said Friday cross eamlttcs for1 Futures— No 1 3 closed eteadv 1 to 3 Ed Bertie Ivan Johnson po- M‘Mch2-59i- L a' snMinntMl re awe Mrherj 3J5eQ Jon u February showed 31Tb j’dly-KAffil YhoTiUj last year HeTcporfe nw57--2 September 2 5Ib7 ris Leighton Herbert Larson Wilda fRr net railroad operating income last month November 2 52n January 246b Small and Art Frantz J (b) Bid (a) Nominal w$i somewhat better than a year ago $105111 28S29c 15: — vs rn i let m- - i 22c f - i 'that the tag Earnings Reports I u- F Ji ver Iver a - Kansas City T— Coffee Market Sugar Market Announced Bonneville County Expends $2266076 four motorcycle and IDAHO FALLS Idaho— Expenses of Bonneville county in February totaled $2266076 the county reports A total of Was charged to the road and bridge fund $477050 to current 35 KDYL— 7:30 BOISE Idaho UP) — Commissioner of Finance George Wedgewood announced Friday a 15 per cent dividend totaling $35376 will be paid March 15 to depositors of the Bank of Camas Prairie which closed at Grangeville in 1933 The March 15 dividend will bring total payments to 65 per cent he said on claims totaling $235842 1932 She asks custody of their daughter March 12 Ickes gave “provisional” approval Friday to a bill authorizing Idaho and Wyoming to enter into a compact governing distribution of Gossett Will Represent the waters of the Snake river and Its State at Hearing on tributaries He advised the house reclamation and irrigation committee the inProposed New Tariff terior department favored the measure but asked that It be amended BOISE UP) — Twice Friday Goverto protect the waters within Yellowstone and Grand Teton national nor Barzilla W Clark maneuvered parks to prevent increases in freight rates Representatives D Worth Clark on Idaho farm products and Compton I White of Idaho inFirst he name4 Lieutenant Govertroduced the bill nor G C Gossett of Nampa to represent the state in Chicago March In15 at a hearing on proposed creased freight rates Commissioner of Agriculture Guy Graham who was asked to go but could not accept the invitation due' to pressure of official duties termed the meeting “an important on beWASHINGTON March 12 CP)— cause if the proposed Increases ars The bureal of agricultural eco- made it will cost Idaho shippers an nomics estimated Friday the early additional $3000000 annually in freight” spring lamb crop will be at least Gossett is a prominent Canyon 10 per cent smaller than last year county farmer and stockman It said condition of the 1937 lambs Almost simultaneously the govat the start of this month was low- ernor appointed R Oertle of Idaho Falls and J C Watson of Parma to er than a year ago and consider- serve with Commissioner Graham on below a farm marketing committee estabably average A wide variation among areas lished by the twenty-fourt- h legiswas reported between this and last lature The law does not become effective California weather was until May 6 but the board in the year’s for lambs the meantime will acquaint Itself with “very unfavorable" bureau said while conditions were its functions Graham said better than a year ago in the north The measure carries an appropriaPacifio states and Idaho despite tion of $25000 cold The duties of the board Include Both weather and feed conditions under terms of the new law: were much better this year in Encouragement and promotion of southeastern states and Texas was agriculture and horticulture favored both years the bureau said Promotion of economical and efIt predicted marketings from nearly ficient production and distribution all areas will be somewhat later of farm products than average and the supply beReduction of waste and expense fore June 1 smaller than usual incidental to marketing The bureau said heavy market The board Is required to cooperate ings of grass fat yearlings from with the Idaho Shippers’ Traffic Texas in April and May would association the Idaho Horticultural more than offset smaller supplies association and the Idaho Vegetable of spring lambs Producers’ association Cut in Spring Lambs Seen Radio Programs 1JnwVL i THE VOICE OF THE WEST tiA'i UKDA Y MARCH 13 8ATURDAY A M A 6 Exrlj Birds 6:30— KDYL— Sons of the Pioneers with Uncle Jske Payments Announced Wyo— Uinta county agricultural conservation program payments as announced by County Agent Dan Ingraham show the average general diversion rate is $610 per acre county average soil building allowance rate for diversion farms only $405 for each acre diverted county average soil building allowance 81 cents for each acre of crop land on jiondiver-sio- n farms EVANSTON Crews Commence Work Of Changing Buildings 9:30— KDYL— Musical Varieties 9 45— NBC— Home Town — program In connection with federal Housing Administration 10:00— KDYIf—Weekend Special 10:30— NBC— Rex Battle Ensemble 11:00— NBC — Mystery Chef artist of the range 11 :15— NBC— Whitney Ensemble li'HWKnYLwKDYL Farm and Home ' Hour — Utah Club 11 :45— KDYL— Trans-RadiNews 11 f50— KDYL— Melodld Interlude 11 :55— NBC — M otltan Opera — ‘ — Principal MlRnon" strop roles sung by Hack-et- t Swarthout Charles Gladys Josephine Antoine Eilo Pima Angelo Bada Wilfred Pelletier conductor P M 3:oJ — KDYL — Transradio News 3:05— KDYL— Melodic Interlude 3:15— NBC—Austin Wylie’s orchestra 3:45 — NBC— Southemalres 4 :00— NBC—Top Hatters 4 :30— KDYL— Girl Scouts of America 4:35— NBC — Alma Kltcheil 4:45— KDYL— Kangaroo Artist Revue children’s program 500— NBC—Martlnes Brothers 5:15— NBC—Hampton Institute Singers 5 :40— KDYL— Transradio News 6:45— NBC — Ths ABC of NBC— Life Behind Scenes of National Broadcast-In- g company 6:00— NBC— Music and American Youth 630— KDYL — ’’Should We Enlarge the Supreme Court?” — Discussion by Professor Willis W Ritter Burton W Musser and Judge James H ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — The work of remodeling the business buildings located on the east fide Wolfe of Pilot Butte avenue has started star 7:00— NBC— Snow Village Sketch ring Arthur Alloa and Parker as part of the project to widen the FJeven business buildings 730— NBC — “The Show” Joe Cook mas street ter of ceremonies Ernie Watson’s and one residence will be affected orchestra: outstanding stars of Four old business buildings and stage ana screen 8:30— NBC—Irvin copd’s Paducah Planone 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Your Hit Parade and Sweep stakes Carl Hoff’s orchestra Buda yx Clark and Edith Dick adoiata' KHL— Musical Moments 0 00— KSL — The Homespun Hourr with and Peter ipray-Harry Clarke imizie 9:15— KHL — Saturday Rhythms 9:30— CBS— Johnny Presents— Ruii Mor an and his orchestra Phil Duev Swing Fourteen and a drama of "Circumstantial Evidence1 10:00 — KSL—The Old Gardener 1030— KSL— "Weather Prophet' 10:35— KHL— International News 11:00— KHL— Rav Herbeck and bt Hotel Utah orchestra 11:30 — CBS — Larry Lee'g orchestra MIDNIGHT 12:00 — CBS — Pasadena Clvlo Auditorium orchestra 12:30— CBS — Col McElroy and hi orchestra 12:45— CBS — Kenny Alien’ orchestra ' 1:00— KHL — Midnight to Dawn VarlstieS —The I)X program of musle and headline news — (Paid AdVT K8L--Bo- y mm fr 8 FOR FULL DETAILS OF Bill Perry KELVINATORS The Serenaders and Gut Haenschen't Orchestra 1000 ’ OVER RICH PRIZES1 KSL-7-- PROFESSOR QUIZ TONIGHT AT 6 F — ksl— — k 30 the Columbia Broadcasting System From New York City Over - J 4c 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— KSL— The Shoppers Matinee 2:30 — CBS— William College Glee Club 2:45— CBS — Ann Leaf et the organ 3:00— KHL — Movie Time ou the Alt 3 10 — CBS — Lee Brown’s orchestra 3:15— KSL— International News 3:30— CBS — Drama of the Skies fsom the Hayden Planetarium 3:45— KSL— Word and Music 4:00— KSL— Interviews with the Past— Presented by Balt Lake Board of listen tonight B DRISCOLL In skit lrom"Joan A M 2 00—ICDYL—" Good night g n — Bunrise Serenade' 7:00 --OILS— Fred Feihel at the organ 7:15— KSL— Lenten Meditations: FUr'-B Pace Community Magna 0:3O-KHL- B Trans-Radi- chairman The Evanston Ladles Literary will give a prize of $3 and the state offers a $15 prize for the Wyoming winner Patrol Officer N A Pinney says the highway department will lend any aid possible to students M 6:00- - KSL— J MARCH Church Trans-Radi- BILLY LYNN r WASHINGTON Trens-Rsdl- Ill 111 Star of “3 Men on a Horae 10 Two-Stat- e 7 :00— KDYL— Today's Almanao EVANSTON Wyo — Mrs An:15— KDYL— Tonio Tunes McPhie president of the T7:30 — KDYL— News Child Study club announces the — KDYL—The Alarm Clock club will sponsor an essay contest 7:39 — 8:00 NBC—On the Mall outlined by the Wyoming Federa- 8:15— KDYL—Hits and Encores tion of Women's Clubs They will 8:30— KDYL— News offer a $3 prize for one of the two 8:35— KDYI— Romance and MeJodr best essays written by any studint 900— NBC— Our American Schools of the high school on “Can Our 8:15— KDYL— Women la the News KDYL—Interlude Highways Be Made Safer?” Mrs 9 :20— News Robert Gish will be the contest 9:25 — KDYL— era - Clark Moves Pact To Bar Gains In Rail Rates drew itmmw CHAS Iches Approves Fforam LOTTE LEHMAN Metropolitan Opera Stall Divorce Asked Essay Contest transfers Dividend Ordered in Camas Prairie Bank TWIN FAULS Idaho— Charging cruelty Mrs Marguerite Schmidt has filed suit for divorce from Ehr-ma- n Schmidt to whom she was ar !iki in fund and $386285 to charity fund Purchase of $812288 culverts $136553 and final payment of $3140 for a truck increased the monthly expenditures in the road and bridge fund EVANSTON Wyo March 12 All EvRnston supervisors principals and classroom teachers were reap' pointed at a echool board meeting 250000 Ties a ths School Board Names Faculty U P to Replace at Call ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— Threat of a penalty of 11 per cent rn all delinquent taxes was sounded Thursday by County Treasurer Luke Harrigan in stating that 445 per cent of the 1936 taxes had not been paid He called attention to the provision of the state law which provides that the second instalment of last year’s taxes was due March 1 to become delinquent May 1 A total of $38635160 of the 1936 taxes has been collected representing 5522 per cent of the total levy Wednesday evening Franklin E Shaw district superintendent was contract which tendered a two-yewill mean eight consecutive years as head of the local school system Senior high school teachers elected arc: Anne Aronin Ralph Brim-ha- ll Elizabeth Dolan Carl R Evans Ernestine Kabcll L P Neeley Louise Ogden Mildred B Parish Charles T Thompson and Lorenzo Walker Punior high school — Willard M Duff Delmar Larson Elvira Mehe-ga-n Caroline Murphcy Eula Thacker Mary A Walton Elementary — Verl Dunning Willa ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— A quarter of a million of new railroad ties Henry Margaret Hunter Beth Ish will replace old ties on the western erwood Gweneth Marsh Elisabeth division of the Union Pacifio rail- Mayne Frances Smith Edna Swart' road this spring it was learned at out Anna L Taylor and Ursula Tros'ke division headquarters in Green James IL Barrett muaic supervt River Thursday The division extends from Rawlins Wyo to Og- sor Violet Gerrard Brown school East principal Selma Swanson den Utah principal Martha Ruehle According to C O Binder chief Evanston clerk to Superintendent T E Wil- Clark school principal and Emetine liams a crew of 150 men will be Meier rural teacher Janitors were granted a $5 per kept busy with this work for four or five months the first work start- month increase in June There were ing near Ogden with 25 men em- no- changes in the teachers’ salary schedule ployed As fast as weather conditions permit extra men will be added with the expectation that work will be Study Club to Hold in full swing by May 1 School On Theft Complaint 36 37 Western Wyoming lOc Chicago Grain MARCH 13 1937 down Close Low Hicb- Open SAN FRANCISCO March 12 — Hogs — Receipts 450 direct $137 OMAHA March 12 Hogs 280 strong to 5 cents higher top $10 45 July 1 20 —Opened 10 (q 15c higher to shippers and on load 117 butchers medium Sept traders closed with advance lost to pat4v to good goodd sows $10 25 averages ers early top $10 15 good and choice $8 00 to mostly $825 good light butchers 30 steady $9 new 109 sows ouoted $840 packers $1000 down old 108 Cattle — Receipts 125 direct 35 hold- lights $940 0990 weights overs 90 mostly a cleanup trade July Special to The Tribune all sows scarce sew 105 $8750940 Pigs $9400 classes 25 spots generally steady fully 950 stags $9 50 down POCATELLO old Idaho — Funeral 100 d on cents bulls load medium higher Cattle — Receipts 800 usual Friday cleanbeef steers $850 com- SeptOats — 99 up market predominant supply cutter to mon to California will be conducted here Satservices d medium averages $725 cows medium dull steady to weak spots 47 May 10 a m for David Abershade lower not enough steers around to good fed steers absent quote $9 2509 50 43 urday test market other killing classes steady to good cows absent quoted to $7 00 load Julv ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — A man 41 beef cows Sept crombie weak — few common to medium lighter medium few low cuttersholdovercutters sportsman who giving his name as Eugene A Tar beans Soy 00 and $5 $350 steers $6 500800 odd lots up 1 4 50 54 1 weight May common to good bulls $500 local hospital Thursday of cottee 29 of Melfort Saskatchedied in to $10 00 common to medium heifers 6 151 50 calves receipts none nominal good July $5 5U it 700: common to medium rows Internal Injuries suffered when he wan Canada is being held in the 25 few good to $725 cutters to choice vealers quoted around $1000 0 1 08 $50006 $3 5004 75 few $500 medium bulls 11 00 Rock Springs jail suspected of 1 01 was kicked- byt a horse Sheep— Receipts 675 direct 260 fat July Sejpt 03 $5250600 oddd beef kinds $625: me being one of two men who robbed dium and good vealers $650 0650 few lambs fully steady at week's early 50 cents — in The be will conducted services Barley upturn on good grades two decks good 89 May calves up jo $8 00 Mickey McCleary night clerk at to the wooled fed McHan lambs California 00 mortuary pound on 4000: bids Sheep—Receipts opening the hotel in Green River one Nevadas MchLard— deck lambs strong to 10c higher asking greater $1100 chapel with the Rev H C Siefks of of $38Stanley advance ewea and feeders scarce early $1050 ewes absent good to choice wooled May 12 95 Sunday night McCleary was or Julv 13 10 ewes quoted $550 06 25 the Lutheran church Baker Ore left tied bids on fed wooled lambs $11 85 12 25 slaughter best held higher good ewea In odd lots slightly above Sept 13 40 services the Tarcottein waslocked bathroom officiating After aJellies-M- av $6 50 arrested by city March 12 Cal 108—ANCEIES be to will Sait Lake taken 75 body 16 feds CHICAGO March 12 Hoes Hogs — Receipts 100 grain police Thursday noon and turned 17 00 July for no cremation o City 50 $1 Sunday morning over to Deputy Sheriff D Reoeipfer 5000 ’market unfvJifJ0£r 35c Ram-sa- y no Cattle — Receipts 2O0 practical Mrv Abercrombie wahigher than Thursday’s average! weights Injured all classes quoted steady Who Is said to have fount- tetUnder 220 pounds generally 10025c up steers offered nearhis 40 dude ranch cows few more on Monday fed 0 ood heifers up $550 $800: light lights and pigs packing March 12 (AP) — ters in his baggage addressed to sows strong to 10c higher ton $10 10 cutter grades $4000525 bulls to —KANSAS CITY 33 61 car: H (if 3c lower No 2 miles south of Jackson Wyo while Recalpta bulk gopd and choice 230320 pounds' $6 00 calves receipts 150 steady few dark different names Tarcotte used the 3 No & 135U hard Sl33 seven miles from 160-22about calves few 00 logs 1050 $10 05 vealers $10 1025: 1 35V4 $750 131 40 No 3 snaking pounds No 2 hard $9750 name of Lonny Loye in soliciting " ipl 10 30 most pigs $7 5008 50: bulk 9 25 No $1 35 good nom 12fl®138Vi: few medium sprtm No 3 nom an Close : headquarters men’s organization packing sows $9 40 0 9 70 gheep— Receipts 50wooled $134 “ did His seem not at first condition lambs 1000 Cattle — Receipts calves quote May $127 500: lambs $975 good to assist in the promotion of boxing laughter classes generally steady around to $10 25 to be serious when but $1 12 it Tuesday 1 lower shows here officers stated Corn— Recelpta 17 care 3 became worse he was brought to No 2 white nom 123 ® 124 W r No nom Pocatello by No 2 yellow nom $121® 123 from the ranch plane No 3 3 No 12$®124V4 $122 nom mixed 122 No 3 nom house to Idaho Falls and then to $121® — New May $111 01 21 Cloee108 $119 motor Pocatello ambulance by July $108 NEW YORK March 12 (AP) — Nw ALT LAKE CITY His mother Mrs Lucy Abbott Oata— Recelpta A cara unchanged to York state will offer at noon March 24 lower No 2 white nom BUTTER Cate and his brother Abbott Aber$15000000 in grade crossing elimination 4 nom First grade butter lb $ 38 bonds which will bear a maximum interest NoMilo maize — Nom crombie both of Ossining N Y $2 Second grade butter lb 38 more cent Dealers 4 not rate than of per 2 — Kaffir Nom $2 09 0 18 Sweet cream butter ib 39 flew here Thursday arriving about said they expected the coupon rate to be 1 10 Nom Rve— $108 less (Parchment wrapped In the neighborhood of 2V4 per cent 80® 90c three hours after his death Piarley — Nom ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — Stricter EGGS No 1 hard and dark hard wheat 9 No 2 hard and 25 corLarge white henneries dor cento 'over May to 15 enforcement of the state automobile General of Stockholders Stockyards Medium white henneries dor 1 23 No over centa to 13 5 hard the dark will dissolution of consider poration license laws and more ready cash CHEESE centa over No to 13 at a special meeting April 1 Hold- red wheat 11 Full cream triplets lb 19 V6 company to 12 canta over No 2 white rad ers of 78 per cent of the stock have available are regarded as principal No over 2 Full cream longhorns lb to cente 20 corn yellow 12 11 all sale the the of approved substantially reasons for the prompt payment of No 2 mixed Full cream b 11 to 12 cent! over 20 sandwich loaf lb portfolio to United Stockyards corporation com centa over 21 Triplets western cured Jb automobile license fees and taxe3 in and directors have also approved the sale com S to 9 22 Longhorns western cured lb Sweetwater county this year On Daisies Wisconsin cured lb ' 23 General Telephone reported corporation 24 Longhorns Wisconsin cured lb Thursday according to County for its subsidiaries a gain of 2334 company-owne— Wheat 12 March MINNEAPOLIS fAP) Treasurer Luke Harrigan the litelephones in February compared — Receinta 41 cara Futures: Mav $140V4 UP) — Public works adminBOISE in 1959 of 1936 a with tradFebruary — March gain NEW YORK 12 (API L1e September $121 censes issued hadv reached the same July IV4C istration basis unchanged ing quotations grants in Idaho total point poultr — Bv freight easier chickens rocks was attained a month 19c fowls New financing scheduled for next week lower Cash: No 1 heavy dark northern $1809404 leghorn 19c: other freight V Otter Idaho said 60-l1 No north49 dark reBv 0158 $l express steady by 73 municipalities the Bond Buyer in 1936 unchanged prices 58-l59-lA director Friday broilers rocks 24c reds 22c crosses W P 2l ported totals $42787475 compared with ern 0157 $148 Car owners have paid into state 146 23c chickens rocks 21c reds and leg- a revised total of only $8629663 for the $147 01 56 3 56-l-No 2 57-l- b Loans amount to $1401969 and and fowls colored $144 No0153 horns Unquoted 210 22c current week Largest Jssue of the week 0155 $142No 01 county coffers $4778558 for 1 hard 80 51 fancy 19 20c roosters 14c turkeys ahead Is $29132000 Colorado river issue 55-lP financed leghorn W A the by projects of the Metropolitan water district of Cali- Montana $143 0145 : grade of No 1 20026c ducks 15c passenger car truck trailer and dark hard or No 1 hard Montana winter will represent a cost of $4577870 on Dressed poultry — Steady to firm fresh fornia It la due Friday 1937 motorcycle licenses since hard amber durum No $136 0138 16 0 he said turkeys northwestern and near-b- y L $1470165 No 1 red durum $133 completion sale opened This represents 26c other fresh and frozen price unchanged 3243 sets of passenger car plates Coni —No 3 yellow 114 ® 117 Trading Butte— Receipts 6037 firm and unbasin down lc quotations 2 c lower 632 truck 212 trailer 18 dealer changed Oats— No 3 white to 29505 Cheese— 1000 010 d 005 $700 and $6 60 selected 9 50 Sheep—Receipts 11700 asking strong ewes to shade higher talking weak: medium truck-in- s rice SATURDAY MORNING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT — THURSDAY TO Taylor and Fenny Walker LISTEN EVERY TUESDAY Mary Le — SEGOMHXY-WAY- Demonstrating — XSL 8i30AL- - how delicious lood is mads better at lower cost |