Show ME SALT LAKE truttuNE Will Resume Work Cró-iAi'ñ:Piiifit':':- : p Radium 'Find Firm Levies S LStock Market Assessment For Operation Quotations On Coast BAKERSFIELD Cal July XT (UP)—Owners and mining engineers at th Red Rock mine near Randeburg Tuesday checked an may sheet report radium ore worth $5200 TuESDAY QUOTATIONS After a shutdown Crown Bid Asked Point Consolidated Mining coin- Alta Tunnel $ 004 I 00 Am Min Co Met 01 pany plans to resume work at its Beaver Gold Cop 00 Hill 6 Big 1$ in the East Tintic district Bingham Metala Property 2 in the near future it Wu announced Black Metals 03' Bonansa Mining 01 14 Bristol Silver 15 Tuesday by Joseph Wirth lin presi- Bullion 14 '2 dent of the company Cardiff 35 06n 0214 'Cedar Talisman To finance 03'111 0214 Standard development the Central Chief Con 89 89 88 87 company halk levied an assessment Clayton Silver Con 0314 of a half cent a share fixing August Colorado Columbus-Rexa04 0334 23 2114 Metals 25 as the delinquent date and Sep- Combined Comet Coalition 50 51 Commonwealth Lead 24' 20 tember 15 Xs the sale date 02 Crescent Eagle 01 01 02 Croft When work was suspended In Crown Point 07 05 03 the fall of 1931 the No 3 shaft had Dragon 04 03 Crown Point been sunk to a depth of 700 feet East 01 02 East Standard 15 08 East Tinian Coal and was bottomed in the Mottled 'East 43 Con 4014 dolomite on top of the Victoria Fast Tintio 03 0244 Utah 06 o5y2 Empire Mines quartzite Two drifts had been run 'Eureka 26 24 Bullion from the shaft a short one to the Eureka Lilly 00 98 I Mimi east and one 600 feet long to the Eureka 1 40 Eureka Standard 130 10 southeast Gold Chain 09 01 Western 01 The company's objective is a Great 24 Horn Silver 22 northeast-southwe03 04 fissure believed Howell 01 01 Indian gluten to be a short distance beyond the Iron 30 32 King' 15 face of the southeast drift When Kennebec 10 05 03 Kentucky-Utawork stopped the drift was al- Keystone 15 11ya 40 Monarch 45 ready entering a zone of mineraliza- Lakeside 00 Tintic tion showing iron and manganese Lehi 014 01 Leonora 0112 oxide in association with quartz Little May 11 07 Load Magnolia and calcite Had the company not Mammoth 85 180 I 02 01 fixed a date for suspending opera- Michigan-UtaMiller Hill 00 04 tions Mr Wirthlin says the fis- Miners Gold 02 011a 06 Monarch 05 sure would have been reached in Missouri MOSCOW 01 01 a few days' work Mt City 02 10 1000 01 02 Zuma Is already mining ore in Naildriver ettlf 35 1 00 this fissure on its 500-folevel Nellie MOCIS 09 25 New Premier 03 0112 The beds dip to the west into the' New 08 05 -Quincy mountain and Crown Point ex- North- Lily 1 10 105 01 0012 North Standard pects to hit the fissure on its 700-- Ohio 20 21 six-ye- I 1 1 v I 0 ( per ton wu diacovered there F S K rney mining engi neer and c te mist assayed the content at 130 milligrams of radium ore per ton or approx- imately one gram of radium for eight tons of ore Sam- to thee plea have been-seMme Curie Institute in Paris for verification of the claim The radium ore was reported on claims owned by Mrs Josie Bishop The strike may open a new source which will give the United States its first production of the sive mineral in ex- most al istence though small de- been located in posits Arizona Colorado and Utah nt st h I h S 4 ot level c)ot Crown Point owns 130 acres of patented land Its motor compressor and hoist are in place an Mr Wicthlin said work will begin as soon as machinery and the mile and a quarter road from the Zuma mineViave been repaired trudy Lund Quits LI As Head of II Art PrOfeet 1 0 : Resignation of MisklJudy Tarns- worth Lund as directoof the Utah federal art project ti'Ad appoint- ment of Elzy J Bird toucceed her were announced by Darrell J Greenwell state W P A 11recter Miss Lund who holdsAhe first master of arts degree to be awarded by the University of Utah has resigned her position to become a candidate for a doctor of philosophy degree in art Mr Greenwell said During Miss Lund's term as director the project has completed hundreds of art works paintings and sculptures which have given employment to artists of the state Mr Bird Salt Lake City painter and a member of the project during the last year was described as one of the state's understanding artists in water color One of hiS paintings was included in a group of five sent by the governor's committee to the National Exhibition of FineArts shop' held recently in New York 1 ' t - ' $ 1 1 4I 4' Cit National Forest Timber for Sate Sealed bids will be received by i the Regional Utah up to u0Frgoursedts et2ea5ra 190t3iIngdbfeoenr o'clock p in dl all live marked or designated for cutting on about 8350 acres in Sections 11 1 0 a 1 - ' ' ' l I is 04 31 05 09 05 12 5 00 04 435 0312 10 27 58 37 18 0212 3437y 50 02 01 01 01 14 35 80 45 18 02 15 25 52 03 0112 02 91 score butter 90 score butter 35 34 Unchanged: Live pounry—ny height steadier: no Broiler By express steady quotations 20c rocks 23024c reds 20 or leghorn 21e crosses 23c fowls um:noted hen turkeys 18c other express price unchanged chickens frozen Dressed poultry firm broilers other dressed prices 1814C25e 1 ' ' 30c Girl to Attend Scout Parley Jahn Attains team 32 Ogden: Martha Lucille Franklin 25 ()'den Russell Gordon Nielsen 22 Provo Iris Florence Allred 24 Provo Don Bennett Alnico 22 Spanish Forki Theda Lac 19 Payson Lewis 28 Grand Juno Glen Mallet tion Colo: Irma Dori Hall 22 Grand Sunction Dan Willis ku116111 25 Pioche 18 Pioche Nev - Brigham Nev: City Delbert Tills Potter 38 Seattle Wash Ruble R Potter 33 RirieIclabo Richfield Kermit Rev Thomas Coates 29 Gunnison: Esther Mary Thompson 27 Salina-Ellswort- h Marvel Liston 18 Salina: Norma Herds 15 Dale Louis Rhipp 21 Richfield: Ruth Henrietta Wilcock 18 Haryavais Vernon Louie Cox 25 Povoont Hazel Alton Snow 25 Minn Jomos Richard Henri 23 Ban' svaltts: Villa Boats tiwaiburg 22 ittaryavals Virgil John Beek 22 Salina Blaine Simper 18 Salina died Kermit Eliason 21 of Moroni Tuesday at 1:35 a m of ow Intestinal obstruction in a local hospital A native of Moroni he was born September 19 1915 to Orlando and Gertrude Nelson ElittIOM He bact attended lieroni high school Surviving are his parents of Moroni a brother Orlando Mason Jr Moroni: four sisters Mrs Verda Goble Mrs Virginia Ingram Neohi and Parnell& and Douttette gliason Moroni Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2g3p m in the Moroni L D B ward chapel by Bishop Ephraim Nelson Burial will be in Moroni city cemetery Friends may call at the Deseret mortuary in Salt Lake City Wednesday until 2 p m and at the residence in Moroni Wednesday evening and Thursday prior to services Logan 22 Rupert Mahn: Flay lla Tolman 21 Rupert Idaho Lloyd Clark 25 Pocatello Idaho: 26 Pocatello Nell Hillman Robinson Idaho Harold Knowlton Ball 21 igenan Idaho: Lynn Hoopes Verbs Borth& 21 Shippes Valdo LeDrew Olsen Reno Nev Richard John limitary Births CASEY—William J and Vivian R Peterson daughter 809 Ninth East street July 10 Richfield—Attewall Bunting and Hanel Mae Roberts Robinson daughter July 20 Allan Ray and Grace Crook Montgomery son July 17 Elmer Horton and Madge King Thompson of Teesdale son July 13 Deaths 200 The Weather an l 4505 fed steers and products affi- yearlingss low ' few early sales steary ' but accompanied by the statutory lower to she stock generally sworn and by buyers subscribed talking davit vealers fully steady bulls strong A IL Fisher vice president of the stesdy: feeders steary scattered males stockers and said John P Je lke Company" fed steers and yearlings $115001425: ceipts few loads good and choice medium ewights pts840 th LOGAN—Richard John Hem ley 48 died late Monday at a Logan hospital following an illness of the past 12 weeks He wad born in Sugarhoume February 23 1R89 a on of Richard and Mary nu He moved Davis Remaley with his ar- He ad elite In 1900 to Rexburg Idaho been a remident of Logan mince 1934 where he had been active in L D S tempi work Surviving are his widow Ellen Jonee three sons by a former marHernaley: riage Richard M Raymond V and June two sons and a Lyle Hemeley Rexburg Glen daughter by his present marriage Merrill Gene Davies and Gaylen Hemsley Sharman and Ste Logan: two stepsons folthe art Jones Logan: a grandson and lowing brothers and sisters: Mn Joaephine Jackson Winn Salt Lake City Mrs Preston Idaho Mrs Loitie Andrus Icon Idaho: Mrs May Heath Idaho Fails: Mrs Mrs Agnes Purcell Mrs Mabel Stoddard Sarah Ann Perrenoud Clyde James and Job Hemalev Plano Idaho Funeral pervices will be conducted Wed under direction of Johnnesday at Plano son mortuary of Preston Idaho t nen SEIBERT Date of first publication July 1937 d - '11 ied 112 ilbeep-Re- oeipte $11s ' BURTON ton Granite School District FIELDING Clerk of Board - Ji I 1 -- ' s - - - - $ask400ing July 21 (APLISDA)-H- ose -Receipts 12000 mostly steady to 101c lower 'pot' off more en heavy butchers CHICAGO r - 1200: lambs fully 25 Sheep—Receipts cents higher sheep steady Top choice native lambs 11075: most sales $1000 1050 native ewes $425 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Silly 27 (A Pd its establishment last spring He is survived by his widow Mrs Mary E Willard two daughters Aileen and Vir- ginia and two gong Paul and Henry all of Rock Springs The body is at Rogan Mortuary pending funeral arrangements Jesse Beebe Jesse Reebe6t—cd--68-Ess- t First South etreet died Tuesday at '6 a m in a local hoepital of carcinoma of the larynx wail a A reeldent of Utah 34 years be for some time had been glass bow t but was born Januery 4 1870 lie unemployed In New Jersey Unmarried be bed no known relative Early top and bulk part of run unsold butchers pound 11310: around pound weights freely sorted out at 1260 packing sows $950 ft MOO: steady200: direct 80: holdCattle—Aeceipts overs 30 About 50 per cent of run arrived Ilate slaughter steers very scarce medium-goo185-20- 0 145-16- 5 1 I d fed steers quoted to $1000 or above: d mixed largely medium Oregon grass cows and heifers $635 fully steady: odd head fleshy dairy cows $475: medium bulls $4754525 unchanged Late Calves—Receipts 50: direct 25 Monday calves and vealers unevenly Steady veal-er- e to fully 50 cents lower Medium-goo48250900: good 205330 7 pound slaughter calves S750 (185- 0-direct 30 PORI Sheep—Receints 175 Deck good-choi°vers 300 California shorn lambs 5860: 'steady about two decks holdover lambs unsold late Mondays good shorn Seeding lambs short-loa- d $6759725 LOS ANGELES July 27 400: slow: few sales Hogs—Receipts barely steady: many bids lower: few lightweights $1380 441400: load 51350 600: holdover! 784 : Cattle—Receipts Short fed steers $9100 slow steady 980 some heldheifers higher short fed heifer'' $750 down cows $880 grass 8350 t4500 $550 0 675: cutter grades 300 Calves—Receipts vealers to $1000 heavy calves $850 down Sheep—Reeelpts- - 300: steady: good 90- pound pastured shorn lambs $950 sorted 45 head at 1850 wooled lambs quoted : I $9001)1050 4 ' j ' ' ) Oluf Lee Anderson Idaho—Oluf Leo 'Anderaon FILER 58 died Sunday at tha Twin Yalta general hoi nital where he bad been IS linos 'Thursday He wam a retired farmer and bad nsided In the Twin Falls and Filer district sight yeam He was born June 23 1879 at Richfield Utah and- - wag a member ot the la D O church widow )Ire 1OT11 An Surviving are his eon Blond Andsroon demon Filer: a Mex Filer a daughter Mrs Hugh Hatch Nov leo a slater Mrs Bill Thiosson Ely Anderson and two brothers Oscar Utah and Ren Anderson Salt take CitY Utah Interrnent will be In Twin Falls- come tery Pendins word from relativm the body rests at the Twin Falls mortuary Nettie Lance Johnson ' ttisi AMERICAN FALLS Idaho—Mrs Lane Johnson 68 died Tuesday morning from a heart attack at the home of her Walchlt daughter Mn F E resident of Rockland She was a ptoneer bad lived valley but for the past 29 years In Rexburg St Anthony and Idaho Falls Born at American York Utah on June 28 a daughter of LOWtill Temperant 1869 and Tomblinson Lance oho WWI married to William H Johnson In 1885 at Rockland Surviving aro 10 sons and daughters William A Jr and George H Johnson Coeur d'Alene F Wesley and Stanley R Johnson and Mn Elaine Shemin OgdenD Utah Howard E Johnaon Washington City Mrs 01 Jeff L Johneon Lila tuts Mink" Johnann Hibbard alohlio Amen- Plano and Mn can Falls also 30 grandchildren and on greatgrandchild Funeral services will be held the last of this week tho place and time to bo a atiounced later Sur man EVOKE OF THE WEST Serenade of the Morning 7:00—M8L—InternatIona1 Nowa 7:15—CBS—The Dalton Brothere 1188hoo Almanae Tunes News :30--- 1 Reveries Organ 'Albert Organist gingers - Richard United States department of the interior and Romance Jack of Mary White tenor Interlude WISP Of the Cabbage elodic national bituminous eoal commission Washe ington D C—Order 25 Ratch" An order- all district boards directini es and to submit 10:30N10-"John- 's Other WIWI refutations In-of cidental to the sale and Plain Sill" coal produced by code members within News the respective districts for the Melodies coordination of such rulesproviding and regulations and notice of a public' hearing To Bs Charming by the 11:30-NBC-- How commission foe the purpose or receiving 11:45-NBC-- Musio of the Moment evidence to enable to Web-li- lt epper rules and regulations incidental to the lounge 'family" sale and distribution of coal by code P M members in conformity with the provisions 12:15-NBC- -"Ma Perkins" of the bituminous coal act of 1937 and Sada" Pursuant to act of congress entitled 12:30-NBC- -"Vio "an act to regulate interstate 12:45-NBC- "The O'Nelliao commerce in bituminous coal and for other e i With Time (Public No 48 75th Cong let Sam Singin' seas)) known as the Bituminous Coal Act MacHtighAYour of 107 the national bituminous coal comI Sing ' mission 'hereby orders: flome Towner' I-The 1 Each district board shall propose Guiding Light" reasonable rules and regulations incidental Keene Inc draniatic to the sale and dietribution of coal pro- sketch duced by code members within their reNews districts which said rules and spective Jan Martha regulations (a) shall not be inconsistent Special: with the requirements of section 4 IA the Meade and Haul Warner acts (b) shall conform with the standards Gale" of fair competition therein esdebitMed (c) 3:00-NB- C-P Pres8 and Q Allen shall include the proposed definition and cott establishment of such consuming market Deis mopram areaa se the respective dietrict boards may News deem necessary and proper and (d) she'll 3:45-NBC- -Arty Halls Radio Rubes propose specific ruled and regulations to 4:00-KDY- L-The Three Rancheros - - dislan - - 0051 sit I 0 C i LInteniational News Shopping News Melodies - i lst 830-- K gashAtfill ta Adam& Foods Jane Stewart Melodies y Moods K 8:00-- Folks Frain 8 JULY SS WEDNESDAY M A T :0 basaatilit - TH aril BIM —The "4 ' - 1 CDS Varlts& i '" : A (1:45-NB- C-Joe sy ' Alberdeana WeitanDenakber - suer Besides his parents he is survived by lent ' brotbers and sisters: Mrs Coba bleutremait' Flan 'Ake Can Mra 't Warner Katherine Williams Mrs Alida MeCarn Stephenton Millie V mon: Mrs Johnson John Joneph Van and Henry Ira Mr VanDonAkkor DenAkker Grace '14 WEDNESDAY JOLT 28 - 83r soe auHrc::::2111oN:goltAltrrshiae ensenlomit 1401 9:15NB0-4tor- 8'2 e0 o 'wo s ' volf ATUAnn fe t ig ' 1i oloe"IN 5and t ' 111k effectuate subsection (g) of 11 of - -- part renner A Shatter piano said section 4 of the act 2 Such proposed rules and regulations duo Sablon French Finger together with a statement of the mantic 4:45-NC- -Jean Mans !family" serum therefor shall be submitted by each disdrama by Carlton E Morse trict board to the commission at or before ' Time ten (10) o'clock a m August 2 1937 and P A program 6:0 upon receipt thereof the commission may Trans L approve disapprove or modify the same 11 radio News for the purpose of coordination 3 Each singer by formal News Reporter-E- ddie resolution deeignate a representative or repFirestone Jr resentatives of the board with full auour Hit Parade ihe week's thority toe attend a meeting to be held as 7:00NBC-Yseven most popular tunsai' Marry herein provided and to act in its behalf salter' Orchestra Of 'such rules Hopper's Hollywood " in conformitng with the subsection of of requirements IL e (b) part Total precipitation for the 24 hours 'le ICI Station 02 section 4 of the act which said meeting ending at 6 p m ' lara's is hereby set for ten (10) o'clock a m Total for this month to date John 101 August 830-NBC- -Talk Congressman by Minnesota-"tu4 offices of the com' Accumulated excess for this month ture T Bernard of 1937ashington mission D C in and to be to date 58 of the C L O" conducted under the direction of the com:1341 Total since' 'October 1 to date Hills club orchestra mission Coordination of such proposed 900-NBC-- Town Accumulated deficiency Since OctoHail Tonight-W- aiter rules and regulations shall be completed ber 1 JI3 and O'Keefe master of ceremonies the proposed rules and regulations as Run tines al sets aC TM Peter Van Steeden's Orchestra l snhor latler stlhamn ittedu to the Harry Von tell ' Solt 11 News 1937 TERDAY:AT 8 P M MOUNTAIN TIME Gardens orchestra 4 The proposed rule and regulationl 1030-NBO- -Paid Sabin and ble Orono& 81 vE corn- coordinated and submitted A Ira d I as L'A minion will be on file in the ice of 10:45NBC-W- ill Pa the secretary of the commission im41 Hargmoniertne a Po 12 1937 and will be eyeteeth p 4 w1 ini 11 :15NBC-G- ien H utrilri:': 1 pP Stable 14 w' 'vs -lirb spection thereafter during office hours by 11:30-NBO--J- imm3 gligira all interested parties until this date of the Midnight Igi 1 13 12:00-NBC-4- eorge : hearing hereinafter set forth a Olsen'a Orchestra n 5 : verlea A hearing shall be held by the commission on August 23 1937 commencing 1:00-G- ooil ' night :: :0 DO iin the bearing st ten ((10)) (Paid Adv) 68 14 gi 13 Cheyenne of the o'clgItitital at the Carlton f2001 SO 72 4 58 Chicago 00C1y for the purpose SO SS Denver 68! 10 00C1y of receiving tvklence to enable the comGd Jetn 92 66 10 00P cly mlosion ne2 rules and regulations 82 ' 82 4 Relent 60 00lCir ' incidental to toestablish the mle and distribution of ' 821 68 90 10 TOCIr Nan city Coal by coda Members withinthe respective 43 Lander r—r It districts in conformity with the Pmvisione 10 68 Burbank 94 98 ts 00 Clr of said act At said bearing consumers' Mols-114t- P k 84 88 82 10 counsel code members representatives Trly district of 70 Modena 90 68 - 4 20'Rn 44 1 boards and all other Interested SO Needles 106 110 00 P cly '" parties may appear and be beard before the SO New York 74 88 00iC13r ' commission :15 Omaha 78 82 lCly Notice of said bearing shall be given ile Phoenix 106 110 '84 10 00C1) under the direction of the secretary of the 1 14 68 Poratello t' TiCly commiesion 4 62 by means a copy of thia 78 Ptld Ore 80 TICIre order to consumers' counsel to each disPueblo 90 : 72 14 121Cl7 72 trict board to each Code member in all of Reno eA 92 98 58 26 001Cir b i1 t0 L'ouls aid districts and by publication of n °Me SO St l Lake three di) consecutive days in a Salt 95 -' 68 9 03 00 Cly IS SO 4 of general circulation In each of 68 San Diego 70 '0(Vely 1 It The notice published in Ran Frau 70 70 54 10 T'Cir at shall contain the date and 4 70 58 70 cl 02P E very Mot 94 64 firiolome 10 :001Cir piece of the hearing and a concise 1400pment of the subject matter of the bearing 92 9Z 68 4 00 Clt ronopah VV141st - WaLi big 4 84 78 68 ay orderof the Commission 00!P cly Waghttn ' PR 94 58 Dated this 21st day of July 2937 Win'mcca 10 00'Clr 92 Teratont 96 - 52 10 TP ely (8AL) F WITCHER McCULLOUGH fume 108 110 64 10 001Cit hecretarga - w' Radio Programs hythm 20 "'''' Funeral Foretell for Jame' Henry Good man 56 owner of the Goodman riding South academy at 2080 Hut Twenty-firs- t street will be conducted Thursday at 4 chapel mortuary p m In the Evans Early by the Rev Elmer X Goshen minister of the Mr cloodmatt First Congregational church died Monday at 2:30 a m Of a heart at tack following a major operation per formed in a local hospital Saturday A son of William and Laura GOOMTISTI I was born December 19 1880 it Lan caster Texas For many years he had operated stable in Montana Seattle Wash Blackfoot Idaho the Bannock 'tables in Pocatello Idaho and tho Goodman stables In Ogden Since 1921 be operatad the ridin academy In Salt iLake City He is survived by his widow Wm Mabel two bmthers Halt Lake City Goodman 'Thomas Goodman Upper Lake Cal Samuel Goodman Los Angeles Cal two Eaters Mrs Lulu tanner Los Angeles Cal and Mrs Anna Harrison Lubbock Texan W MOTE Purchaeng Agent -- I:' f James Henry G AUTOMATIC TO VENDORS TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the University of Utah Park Bldg University of Utah Campus until 9 o'clock a in July 30 1937 and tke acme to be publicly opened arid read at the wbove-state- d time and place for all necessary work and material required for finishing the Dual Automatic Temperature Regulation System In the Union Building University of Utah cam pus as called tor in the specifications Specifications form of propose form of contract and bond may be obtained upon application to thc Purchasing Agent Rm 128 P'ark between the hours of 8:30 Bldg C m wnd 5 p tn Certified or cashier's cheek in the amount of at least 5 per cent of bid must accompany proposal The right is reserved to accept any or to reject any and all bids By order of the Board of Regents of the University of Utah chapel for Leonard 22 VanDenAkker who died gUnday fol Wek'll Ill lowing drOpe3 tr11 oless of IP111 be in terment H t Grace cemetery by Howdeictut of ?re- - ei ROCK SPRINGS WY0—Williang A Wil lard 55 for more that 20 years employed In minas hers died at the Wyoming general He had been emhospital here Monday ployed at the 0 0 0 camp at largos mince or Noncr be id Wednesday at 2 In tri the k D 8 p William A Willard onoomrtliastieodn 11Z9-poun- d - lambs $1100: early top natives $1075 most sales natives $100051075 ST ani00Br Mo July 27 (APUSDA- 1coring PROVO—Funeral services for Samuel Feast 68 wholesale produce broker of Provo will he conducted Thursday at 12:30 in the Provo Fifth L D 8 ward rt in chapel by Bishop W O Facet Burial will follow in Provo city burial park Mr Yeast died late Monday of heart trouble in a Salt Lake City hospital Haiti-mor- e He was born October 251888 in Md a Intl of Samuel and Anna GIaninni Feast He married Edna Nelson in 1888 and moved to Denver Colo in 1892 Six years later he moved to the San Luis Colorado and made his home at valtey in He Center joined the L D SI church In 1932 and came to Prove three inotiths ago are two Besides his widow surviving sons Howard Feast Provo assistant director of the Utah county welfare depart-min- t: Cleland N least IAramith Wyo and — two grandchildren Friends may call at the Berg mortuary chapel Thursday morning Helen Forsgren Fife Tom Chaney 39 Reno Florence Green 39 Salt Lake Unlisted Industrials Samuel Feast Veld° Le Drew Olsen 34 a photographer of Centortield died 'Nudity at 9:47 a m of acute pneumonia in a local hospital Son of James A anti Annie M Jones Olsen he was a native of Centerville where he was born January 11 1903 Surviving are hie widow Mrs Mildred BRMHAM CITY—Funeral services for a Ball Olsen his parents Centerville life 22 who died Monday brother One A Olsen San Francisco Cal Helen Forgiven in a Salt Lake City hospital I sister Mrs Ruby Ann Childs Los An at 3 V mchildbirth will be eonducted in Nein Cal and 12 halfbrothers and half following the Fourth ward L D 0 chapel Thursday list era A M Hansen Funeral services and burial will ba eon- at 2 p m by Bishop Interment will be at the Brigham City dticted in Centerville the direction of U3O Larkin under cemetery ik Felt Amoral home Marten Idaho Sherid Sommers Lindsay 23 Idaho Falls Idaho Fern Hill 19 Idaho Falls Idaho Ned Danford 24 Richmond: Louise Waite 20 Smithfield Howard Ross Willmore 21 Logan Alice Thorpe 20 Logan - ''':: :j :' Cob Henry Stanford Meet 25 Digo Idaho Faith Peterson 19 Riverton Irene Walker r s: 30c to $1500: load 1103 pounds $1575 some tional material if cut The pur- hsid higher package heavy heifers $1465: NOTICS TO CONTRACTORS a It chaser will be required to de- Miles E Millet Architect 316Peit bulk $1050 coas50' grass beef cows $500 Vat25t:opcuyttoessefirat Building soli Lake City illOth posit ein advance of cutting in Sealed propoeals will be received few lots stock sausage bulls up to $61111 addition to the stumpage payEduof steers At the office of the Board District ment lamb bids School three (3) cents per tie and 7500: Granite early cation o other classes cent per 3234 South State street Salt Lake fully steady askingstronger if cut one-tenbide sorted gangs lambs until boud said bla best native County Utah by lambs linear foot of mine timbers for 7:30 la m Friday July 30 1937 1100001075: wooled Iambi bid the total cut of timberunder this sales range higher for the erection and completion of early an addition to the present Wood- yearlings to 1825: early sales slaughtere °agreement to cover the cost of it row Wilson school and connecting ewes down from $410 earlyonesales load rald feeding lambs $9100925 disposing of inferior growth and to the present beating system of mouth 50 odd native breeding slash and other debris that may the said Woodrow Wilson school yearling ewes to $75$4 Sec' result from cutting operations located at Simset avenue and July 2I (API7SDAI-Ci- ttle ond East street Central Park Salt -R-DENVER and for fire protection eceipts 1000 calves 200 fed classes Lake County Utah fed 154y25c higher 1119 to must be deposited with Plans to bidden: i each$5000 steers Itigtructions 01575 freight paid light bid to be applied e-on the ---- and Lepecifications can be Obtained weighte $1550 --Heti 6135501450 61150012 00' of the architect helfere 61325 others 0 from the office 316 stock steady to 15o higher grass i purchase price refunded-of-rPelt Building othershe Miles MI Miller damheifers bulk down 1114- as 2050: t in tamed part liquidated -- Salt Lake City titan pound Wyoming cowl 1750 ii others $550 a cceorrdi Each proposal must be 11000MPa' 0800 vealers cutters $3 00 -sttoo c?enelitioynsanol aaglees stock ' tied by a certified check of 5 per 81050 down: bulls $4750600 igt t to (0700 steer( $500 cent of the bid made payable l' i Before bids 600: all bids oteady to be the chairman of the board condi- higher 180 to 275 pounds ' tional that successful bidder if his 100 to 150 pounds largely $122501235 are submitted full information 25: i bid be accepted will enter into a light lights 61100012 00 $1200012 should be choice stmng 1 concerning the timber Board of Educa- weight slaughter pigs contract the with $1050 For1 obtained from the Regional tion Ctranite School District and 01075 e 1 65001 truckedin furnish-- security bond in compliester Ogden Utah or from the lambs 25o higher ' 88pound ance with the compiled laws of strictlyspring Kemmerer choice $1100 no car lots sold Forest Supervisor titan at ewes around $1100 ' Wyoming I By order of the Board of Zduca ' NEW TORK July 27 the largest quarterly het income and operations since 1929 directors of U S Steel corporation Tuesday cleared the way for future action on tho common stock by liquidating arrears on preferred shares They declared a regularly quarterly dividend of 1175 on the senior issue and 1125 of arrears Thus they paid off the final sum on back dividends which at the bottom of "big steel's" depression had amounted to 11825 a share or 16751300 on the preferred issues Net income in the June quarter available for dividends totaled $36- 173682 equal to 1343 a common share largest since the first quarter of 1929 when not was 142185- 447 This compared with 128561533 of 1255 a common share in the first quarter of 1937 and 112862423 or 75 cents on the common in the second quarter of 1936 For the first six months net income was 164735215 equal to 1598 a common share against 116238727 or 41 cents a common in the like period last year After the directors' meeting at which Edward R Stettinius chairman of the finance committee presided the corporation issued a statement that steel products continued in good demand and showed some further improvement during the second quarter Virtually all lines participated in the improvement it is said Operations for the quarter as measured by finished product output averaged 884 per cent ht total capacity Shipments of steel products in the second quarter totaled 3916233 tons or 875 per cent of capacity an increase over the first quarter of 59 per cent ' '3c bid Itill be considered for less than five (5) cents per tie for tie timber and one quarter (14) cent per linear foot for op- - ' ' Eurray44 Burke Idaho Provo Merriam iltnarre!ann? enAkkryierwin 'Eliza Tew W'arthen n41 ERICSON—Joseph Ericson 83 254 West South Temple street chronic myocaeditis 03 -'July 22 07 06 South Standard unchanged FIFE—Helen ll'oragren Fife 21 550 East 01 0112 Swansea Con street acute myocarditis CHICAGO July 27 (AP)—Poultry— Eighth 03 02 Tar Baby Alive 26 touth -July receipte 39 trucks steady hens 412 04 0212 Tintio Central 19 will repreMiss Martha 67 O'Neil 41a Selby less 1455 West than 20lac pounds pounds up 80 56 Tintic Lead hens 14c fryers Plymouth sent Girl Scouts of Salt Lake Eighth South street cerebral hemorrhage leghorn Tintio Standard '' 200 I 10 20e: City Rock 2244jc: white rock 23c bareback July 22 02 0012 Union Chief 18e broilers Plymouth and white rock at the first international encamp- URE—Andrew Cunningham Um 61 1762 02 0112 Utah Con t 22c Nineteenth East street angina pectoris bareback' 17c leghorn 19e springs ment for Girl Scouts and Girl 10 12 UtahWyo Con Oil 23e white rock 24e bareJuly 23 Plymouth Rock 03 04 Victor Con ever itt Guides held the United roosters-1roosters back 19c 4c leghorn 2 70 265 Walker Mining hens 15c toms 14e ducks States to 13e turkey 9 in New 06 06 West Toledo August begin Divorces Asked 412 pounds up 12c email 11c geese 12c 02 01 Wilbert lostate Gwen York Hurd Miss J William Greer from Pora Rasmussen 10458 steady prices 03 Eggs—Receipts 02 Tanga(' Con Greer unchanged cal director announced Tuesday cruelty attorney 13 H Matthews 18 15 Zuzna on 242 track Donna Gerald Lindgren 44: Utah-Idah- o Potatoes—Receipts cons 2 90 Lindgren 285 Sugar The encampment will celebrate cruelty attorney G from cobblers H Matthews California white rose steady 9 00 do pfd 860 slightly stronger western triumphs slightly the twenty-fift- h the of anniversary weaker sacker per cwL California white TUESDAY BALES New Suits Filed in the rose U S No 1 few sales $25gs car founding of Girl Scouts baker else Big Hill 500 at 15c $2 55 Idaho Bliss trinfriphs dmindeleFeno Tedesco va F L Spalding Twenty-fiv- e States United commerU 8 No 1 $1500P165: U S istrator of the estate of Laura Scott et al Bingham Metals 1200 at 3c cials 8145 russet Burbank: U 8 No 1 gates from as many foreign counquiet title attorneys Richards is Mitchell Bristol Silver 500 at 14c ear $235: cobblers Missouri U B No 1 tries and 72 Girl Scouts from Liquor control commission of Utah Vs every Jack Chief Con 100 at 119c and partly graded Vinceill et al Writ of in- $1150125: Kansas state II S No 1 and partly graded car 8125 alcoholic beverages territory and district of the junction against sale' oftemporary Clayton Silver 100 at 6e 1 car No Nebraska Utah U S 8140 6c 1000 at Parnell' Black D Rowe Moffat Crown Point 1000 at 64c United States attend will attorneys U 8 No 1 and partly graded car 8130 H Lunt Lei at Crown Point 1000 at 34fic Miss who is a daughter f George Eureka Lilly 100 at 99c Era S fIU1 vs W H Marmon et al CHICAGO July 27 (AP)—Butter was Mr andSelby Horn Silver 200 at 22c 739 E a t judgment for injuries muttered in automoA C Mrs Selby medium and and under on steady grades Howell 1000 at 312c 1000 at accident $7500 attorney Clarence on top grades Tuesday Ninth South street will leave Salt bile Lakeside Monarch 100 at e0c 700 firmFresh: Baird 93 score 3112 932c 32 31e in-- Lake at 450 Hartford Accident and Indemnity corn Pacific Union 30c 90 by City 88 89 side: 91 trail Little May 2000 at kc pany vs B A Madsen judgment on note 2? la c at 6:40 p hi Mt City Copper 1o0 at $1025 $138461 attorney tins L Day carlots 90 score 31e In- Wednesday Centralized Park Bingham 3000 at 414e held at Camp be Olga C O'Reilly vs Ida E Milligan The will camp side 30c 89 Park City Con 500 at 2912c 16800 at title attorneys Christensen a quiet Andree national Girl Scout camp 30e 3300 at 30hc 7600 at 310 Ex27 Los ANGELES July at 60c 900 at 580 Prhics Con N Y Manor Briarcliff at change—Receipts: Rico Argentine 3500 at 18c cheese 5100 Butter 173300 pounds Artic1es of Incorporation 1000 at 116c Swansea Con pounds tock cheese Tr Bamy 2000 at 214C Butter Murray Sheep eggs and poultry un- 00 score 3 c 89 score 29c °wally capital - $50000t general sheep and livestock busk Tintic Lead 700 at 57c 24Wc: (3716changed large Eggs intic Standard 160 at WOO G N Incorporators L C AWinder pound) mediums 211hc (32pound) small nese M Utah Con 7000 at Winder Mary E Winder Swallow SAN' FRANCISCO July 27 (APU8DA) 10Vec Utah-Idah- o Florence Winder Cassidy W WA Cassidy Sugar tom 500 at $28712 Cheese unchanged —Butter 92 score 34c 91 score 3114c Walker Mining 300 at $265 and Jean Winder Jones -- West Toledo 500 at eiec Utah Cooperative Life Insurance A eso1000 at 24e Yankee Con clat ion membership insuranee Incorpora Zuma 500 at 14c 2500 at 14she 7500 tors J W Kirkbride Smithfield presiat 15c 500 at 16c dent: William R Palmer Cedar City vice Francis W Kirkham Salt 'Lake president: George A Chris culla SALES (ATTER I P M) City secretary-treuure- r WORTH SALT LAKE Silty 27 (TIFID- A)- packing sows steady R Welling Salt Lake top 21300 bulk tensen and Park Bingham 2000 at 41A0 Hoge-Re- ceipte 238 includes 125 through good and choice 180 to 225 pounds 21285 City and W Tracy H Reeder Jr Ogden direc77 direct and 36 for market top et 1300 150 to 170 pounds $1250n tor 31250 mixed butchers down stead(' 1285 240 to 325 pounds $11751275 —1 light sows mostly and weights down packing $1035?1110' light News of Record heavi1875 (ii 925 on butcher packing Includes Cattle-Rec- eipts 25 weight' 101 8000 calves 1500 Bid Asked WARRANTY DEEDS steers for market few lots through and 76 very liberal supply strictly good choice and Merchants Salvage company to kinds down to $550' $ 725 $ 755 steers here' big killers bidding 25c Sarah White lot' 1 block 29 V3751775' common 305 300 4000: medium to good rime but early iales On shipper accounts 10 cows to down 0450 cutter VatjaA 9000 9750 1 grades to Bea J Gindrup it al$ $475 steady at 8150 up to 21885 bulk 5500 5300 $275 odd bulls $540 ' few lots vealers grain fed steers and long yearlings strict!' 10 pfd 42 Wasatch Resort 'to la 6250 6400 but active on all other classes at James M Adams Jr it al Racter $6500825 Sheep-Re- ceipts 1 for market odd fully fairly 5350 5500 to 250 higher prices grassy W Moon et al lot 3 block 3h steady n trucked-i'lambs $800 and warmed uptyearling type heifers and tO plat B bulls David B Harman to Lynnel A Re- grass cows showing25o most advancer class OGDEN July' 27 latter firm and vealars 1 higher townehlp rasenoteloils v2s7t Imottig AmalkRfinin stocker' 10 Receipts 150 steady: bulk good and choice selling freely at 2100041100: lIght and medium weight butchers $1225 and teedors scarce and firm the predomiLucille H Orickson to Zion's 'Say: 01250 light lights $112501175 few nant end of the run being etictly grain Inge Bank and Trust company i Bid Aiked 20 heavy $185001100 fed steers called in response to Monday'a lot 3 block 9 plat B weight butcher' packing sows bulked Lucille '13 Erickaon to Elon's tiev 5 385 $ 375 g815 0908 light active and higher trade Truat 6000: spring lambs and striooth kinds op to 105 and company Bank A Sheep—Receipts 2000 t14180 slow steady: good 10 iinto3 ' blocitle ' plat B active: bulk strong to 25o higher ma 15250 16250 grade steer offerings scarce few common rulings up native springers to local pack- - Daniel A Creamer to Martinis Bar1:40 011 150 10 medium kinds 8675 0750 plainer ers $1125:: few upward to $1150 g000d ton lot 5 block AS plat C 1050 1100 and hinds down to $500 good gray heifers 81160 to imall killers: two doubles ' BONDS common to fed new crop Californias ((wooled)) $107s $7500775 few up to $800 good cows medium heifers $500 0725 to choice 2925 straight: 9700 bulked 65250608 common to medium and $950:goodsheep strong yearlinge 9550 Holly Sugar 42 47 slaughter ewes I 9800 do "ahorte" 9900 grades 6400 ty475 cutter grades $2504 $4000525 bulls and a L & Ogden Si 34 35250575: 2100 bulk medium 1900 good Weather conditiong reported by the United RANRAS CITY" July 27 10600 10450 Hotel'Utah tIg 41 good vealera $8004 875 few Up to bureau July 27 1937 : Utah-Idah- o Moss—Receipts 1000 no directs: slow un- States weather 10450 $908 common down to $700 Sugar 5or 10350 High barometric toreasurall moving out of with ven Sheep-Re- ceipts lambs average: Mondays 15490 slaughter mostly steady into the northern Rocky western Canada on of a load and sheep ateady late Monday about nine top 5 cents higher at $1260 choice 180 to mountains as far south ea southeastern lbade of SO to Idaho and Oregon choice 213 Pouall good to largely' trnParlaturee to ship-pe- Colorado have spread cool 260 pounds $124001255 iambs 1101501035: one double and the tnovemeut wen atover this tt Rubber a feet 270 to 290 pounds $1210sr tended feeding lambs $875: small lot of 140-showers over Wyoming bat mows meseaees ewes 1235Alght-weigh- ts $1075 g3150i pound slaughter Oregon rubI However temperatand oaten Colorado New YORK july 21 (AP)—Crudo drive-i- n lambs $8000850 down bor futures closed steady 4 to 7 points dium an good high 5500: ealves 1000-- : ures over the interior welt continue Cattle—Receipts but tool evening temperatures came with OMAHA 7ul7 27 bigher September 1845 December 1855 steer of boot sales yearlings early 1858 nomnominal High tree slow rather buyrg January 61858: interests rain Over southwestern Utah 2000: Receipts isome steady north Pacific) coast Smoked ribbed spot znerally gowever bidding weak to sure) ateady to strong: s Vutchers temperatures to the 190 to 230-poun- d r $1225 steers in Increased aupply light yearlin e brought sliggtly cooler -- n The coaat immediate most good to choice 190 to other by chippers et13togprr7mng e'around weather is fair WillyactLdnytlg4ohYot ntsseashk 0 atureg cool medium down S120001225 "Please take pound' 'over much of the middle welt and east $1125 few good to choice 250 to 338 1100- weight light Jells Company under Comparative data for salt Like Cltyt steers2poundsteersmixed yearlings 51410 Illinois Is pounds $115001210' d aver- two loads Texas cake feels scarce few good Degrees Vonb locatsci at Chicago $1250 early Richest temperature todaY 05 to file an application for reg- average ages $1125 double deck mixed butcher sales grassers good heavy $80001075 in this month- - since 1874 105 istration of a trademark in 'Utah in lows and barrows largely former 81125 cows up to $800 good to choice vealers Highest 68 Lowest last down sows night 425 thereof cars 08 $106574 several statUtee good pounds L accordance with ths $7300950 a few $1000" 43 Lowest this month 'since 1874 Bald trademark consists of the words 100i few 11100: 425 to 550 pounds good to choice feeders $1025e1150 Sioux ?dines So Iron B10830171 No 1 ti I lb lb lb 33 (Parchment wrapped Mo less) EGGS 25 Large white homilies dos 244 Medium white bnneries doz CHEESE 18 Full cream triplets lb lb 1844 Full cream longhorn 19 Full cream 5lb sandwich loaf lb 2112 Triplets weatern cured lb 22 Longhorns western cured lb 25 Daisies Wisconsin cured lb 26 Longhorns Wisconein cured lb NEW YORK July 27 (AP)—Eggs—Receipts 18496 steadier: mixed colors mediums 1812 etlile other mixed pricei unwhite fancy mediums 2512 UP changed browns 28e pewees to pullets 16022c near-b-y mediums 23 'IP 26e other whites and browns duck eggs unchanged 14431 firm' cream- Butter—Receipts cry higher than extra 32 fr 32e extra 3114 031c: firsts 88 to 91 92 score 87 scores 28031140 econd 8490 toscore scores 2514 028c centralized 30 tiaa Cheese—Receipts 550438steady and Cattle-Re- 1 Markets LAKE CITY BUTTER Dividends Declared By US Steel Intermountain Obituaries 'and5 Funeral services for Harold Al Hutton for services SPRINOVILLF—Funeral 1 ar-ol-d 88 widow Of Al- Ogden youth who was acci- - Mrs Elise Tow Werth den te crushed under the wheels of a bert B Warthen Black Hawk Indian war veteran and a pioneer ay baler Monday at :4 the Salt Lake City resident of this city in farm who died Sunday night municipal 'S' Mountain Dell will of atiments incident to be conducted Thurs age at the family resi- 2 it m in the at will be held donee day ' 6' ks0 Holladay L D 8 Wednesday at 11 a m s ward chapel by131811Lin ' "BrduireialhiralPsnwtill'i op George E Cose'of i the Mt Olympus 1 he D 11 Burial wart cemetery Evergreen will bit in Wasatch of under direction - s:'4 burial park '''''s Lawn '"‘ Glaudin funeral home The youth wet In- Irrtinds may est i at 2 about at lured Ilthe gamily milineC iti5gesv ? 321 East b m when be Mallen' Lighth is from the rear of a beforel South stmt truck' driven by his 7 - the' services BentsBorn in Birming- i i g grandfather ''' Feb- t: :' ham England s mritentIgntrhplit"11 of3a2tA ::s ruary 6 1851 Mrs ROO' ' ': 'i:' Warthen street Mr Sharpies I:: to Utah came ':::: Ict and the boy were tow- - 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Thomas and Hannah lug a baler from one n 3 - Smith Tow H: ' s meadow to another 1854 in ' ''i Becoming frightened f F'' Me had lived here fall- & 'ince She wag mat 4Az lliairogitojutgie t h of i Owl to Mr Wart hen Mrs Warthen the heavy barear 1870 in the endowment 25 Herold Allington He was a son of September Mit Lake City He died is Septern- Mr and Mrs E A Allington of Ogden and house1925 bar will a atudent at Irving high school are seven eons and daughters: Surviving Friends may call at the Deseret mortuary William Mrs Ann Wightman A Warthett the at residence of his graod- Mn Wedneeday Mre Clara Ella Springville Clyde father Thursday and at the chapel 30 Min- Benson and Ida Warthen Salt Lake Ctty utes before services T A Warthen Roosevelt Mark Warthen Cedar City: 21 grandchildren le great grandchildren Elisson ions - l 12 Lai5arge Creek and within the Wyoming National Forest i esti- mated to be 1305000 green hewed andlor sawed lodgepole pine En- gelmann spruce and Douglas fir railroad ties more or less' There is also an unestiznated amount of green an dead material suit- able for mine props and other small products the removal of - a' ll 2 3 4 10 14 15 22 23 T 27 N R 11'6 W Sections 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 21 28 29 30 31 32 and 33 T' 28 N R 115 W Sections 1 2 3 4 9' 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 34 35 36 T 28 N R '116 W '' Sections 19 20 30 311 32 T 29 N R 115 W Sec- 410113 4 9 10 14 15 16 21 22 ' '23 24- - 25 26 I 27 I 28 t 35 and 36 T 29 N R 118 W 6th P M Wyoming on the watershed of 1 04 31 05 06 03 10 Produte 111 Harold Allington 1 Livestock Market Prices 0 ' Copper Park Bingham Park City Con Park King Park Ifonold Park Nelson Park Premier Park Utah Mocha Bristol Plumbic Mince Plutus a Prince Con Provo Rico Argentine Royston Coalition Silver King Coal Silver King West Silver Shield Silver Standard Marriage Licenses arlithien Spencer young 51 Salt Lake City: Annie If Hill 4 Balt Lake City Jane Armond Doyle 21 Bait Lake City Thelma Jensen 19 Balt Lake City Cherie DeWitt Bantam 24 Sell Lake City: Leone Marshall 10 gait Lake City Ira Elmer Atipm'49 Burke Idaho ' Checked 1931 Salt Lake City Statistics 4 Il 28 elm -- d JULY WEDNESDAY MORNING "Timely T1pe"1 8- -U B Navy Band- iirmBhotsit and Bob 10:000 8Betty 10:15--- C Crocker 10:30--- C Grimm's Daughter fti rem& 11:00CBEIBis Sister Tapestries News Parade with td1 win C Hill PM and Mugs MsoalogiasItineDocoirmtarne Adimrtunrid00ansd and "Tmuble House" ords and Music 8tock Market Quotations and News Concert Kitty Kelly Dore' With LAOS Gold orcheetra ICmergency speaker Frank Banta Sam Berman Gomel Musical Matinee with Serenade Bert Whaley and - - VMS on the Aad Nowa 3:38L--Rhyth- 3:4 COO- -- Revue m - 'TIS—The Singing Walter" SL-- Mone Duane G Aunt "Rim Bemis News Events 4:15—Kiii—Melodic Tapostrtes 4:30—KS14—Merchante Radio Coitiniti of Sonny and Buddy of America the musical series siKS1-A8:30-- round the World With Ace— Williams 5 45—XSL—International News -000—CB8—Andre Kostelanste Orobeetray Prank Parker Tenor 5:30—CBS—Beauty Bon Theater earring Jellte& Dragonette Charles Kullmann and Al Goodman' (ultra In "Madame Pompado 1'00CBS-G- an tie Buster thillipa crime directed against bl Lord Little Theater of Music 7:45—KSI—Adventures of Jimmy Allen S:00—CBS—Postio Melodies with Prank lyn McCormack Jack Fulton and concert orzhestra news corn 5:15—K8L—Boake Carter mentator 8:30—C138-1a- ugh with Ken Murrity1 Oswald Shirley Boss 1U4 Oluskiell orrhemire ' Pete 913—KS1---l4senschen's Musical Mn ments wilt Irene Bordoni and Roam Graham 9:30—XSI—Top Tunes of the Day eorge Hamilton's Orchestra House of Pete Mao Gregor a dramatic' serial ilenderson's Orchese Ira '' News verett Rotglund'a orchestra from Salter 11:00—K91--Johnny Peterson end his Old Mill orchestra 11:15CBS—"Tour Witness a drama from the slaw of the Vina Street Theater' Mitintatt suzystrick 'and ids ON chastre A M Young's orchestra 1:001E81-0004 night (Paid Adv) J ' - ItEfikt$11p - - 4" 1" 1 ::l? Ti1 11E - ' s with I t SinginiSam ll I f e i ''' '' Fifteen minutsa IIiip"'"4:: ' at Sang and har- many Ms times Sauk—Mondays Ora FrIdays KpYL1:00111 t i 1 |