Show t Sunday Morning- f - YT1)C Suit £akc tfribunc April 30 Business Noties Scattered Signs of Revival Axis Powers Commodity Prices Rise Demand for Foodstuffs Raw Materials Increases Too Poor To Risk War Vcleraus Launch Job Ijlrivc for Men Past Forty By B C Forbes fac-jar- v The ice men's big push in behalf of the "man over 40' gets undeiwav Sunday in 4'1 states and the Distuct of Columbia ‘ Ministers of very state have been asked to devote a portion of Outstanding figures who vull their sermons to the problem of attend fiom out of the state include Cicero Hogan of Portland the middle-age- d worker and last Funds Sought r For Bentonite Copper Price Increase Spurs Buying high-grad- half-mil- have-°mmn- p high-grad- e d 1 T7 spring-summe- Czecho-Slovak- Veteran Copper Stock Marked For Delisting week Governor Henry H Blood issued a statement urging all Utahns to observe the day This campaign to find a job for the man past 40 was originated by the American Legion but all veterans’ organizations have united Atheir forces in the drive lthough the drive is being conmen it is ducted by di signed to benefit every man oi woman of 40 w'ho must work for a living for self and family In Utah the campaign is being conducted by W J Higbee department employment chairman of the American Legion George Bowman of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Clifford Green-weof the Disabled American Veterans of the World War with J H Hickman veteran's placement representative and staff members of the Utah state employment service cooperating One purpose of the drive according to Mr Higbee is to show to the hardheaded business man the advantages of keeping middle-aged workeis on the payroll "Firms which have made careful surveys of the age and abilities of their employes do not fire them when they reach 40” he "The prejudice against declared the hiring of men who have reached 40 is being overcome by a study of the efficiency of various age groups Knowing this mdus-tihired many more men over 40 during 1938 than ill 1937" ia Tele-gran- Alsace-Lorrain- $100359000 Resource 0 Saturday’s Livestock Quotations r- 1 Steel Industry Loss Koiewed NEW YORK April 29 ( T)— The American Iron and Steel institute reported Saturday the steel industry operated at a net loss last year of $14 879 000 after all charges but before dividends This figure objnined from 100 companies and representing 90 per cent of the total output of the Industry compared with an earnings total of $228276 000 in 1937 Last year was the fifth since 1930 said the institute in which the steel operators lost money they made enough to earn dividends In WS 1936 and 1937 The reporting companies’ payrolls for 1938 totaled $730 367000 with $1 118 131 000 in compared 1937 a derline of 35 per cent compared with a decline of 44 per cent in steel produitinn and 92 per cent in earnings Midwest Lumber Sales Increase 12 KANSAS CITY April 29 CD — Lumber sales m the tenth federal reserve distriot were 11 per cent higher in March and the first quarter of 1939 than in the corresponding periods of 1938 the Federal Reserve bank of Kansas City said in its monthly review Building activity was nearly a third higher for the first quarter value of construction although awards for March In the eastern part of tho district was 14 per cent below those of a year ago Cash farm income for February was 3 per lent larger than ft year ago a decrefise of 15 per cent In reoipl9 fiom the sale of crops beIning more than offset by a small crease in reietpts fiom livestock and livcstmk products and a substantial lm reuse In government pay merits u u 00 and c mmon to medium kinds hr light $4 75 u7 2) The cow supply whs 1h kn g In tip quality but a few lit of iih Hum t harrlv go d km Is went at $ 50 i 5 HO and low (utter to comm m Inals at 2 75 T52 Bulls we it at $ 1 50 l 00 i nl g nnl t ) ch n e eulers at $0 iiuiHlJ) Com non and me lium v ealers brought $3 00 (y q on H gs —The marl et mi h gs at this week s close shtwed a loss of J i tents compare t the e ami went ( with taut week lowest figure lm JO 14 The best butther moved late In averaging 180 210 pound the week at $h75 an I me Hum to good uw mixtures at $810 418 85 Packing were valuel at $4 25 45 25 thl lamb — of and Hheep Receipt hep a week numbered 2b 010 head against 1 2 571 a week ago and 6701 a year ago run tonnisicd t of the M current week of California spring lambs The run of thl for the current season now number or 65 010 heal a compared 427 dei k or 10 110 head for the with 71 deck period In th season of 10 IK One lot of 80 pound loial new crop lambs (hanged hand on Ihe Iota) market at $0 25 at and & few lol of 70 pound springer rated at $8 50 Home old crop trrnkhi $7 00 to $7 85 No carload M were sold of shipped In livestock Note — ’arlna bought for reshlpmeut on the Salt I ake In variable market carry freight benefit amount except wneu otherwise stated OIDFN April 20 fUMU t -- Cattle 1 and r e— Receipts f r the w eek itftled 8 t2? head as against 1 IH6 last week ail ID last vear Ira ling was s little more active on esrlv rounds than a week g) and prk es head of g od averaged about slea Iv Sixteen 0H7 pound steers from a In al feed! it set the pai e for g nd killers at $8 73 wllh a ent shrinkage sllowame Tha hulk 2 ard sale of medium to g mx odd lots and auction moved within a rung of $7 25 i 8 oil keeders went month at $( 50 d in 8 55 wdlh rue rnrint of light storkei In the am 70 the yards at $8 to tlou ring and yRrd me Hum good heifers went mostly at $6 75 8 50 t nmmon n er and heifers hulked at $6 50 down Medium and g Hd cows rated at $5 50 a 6 50 and low cutter to common cow at $2 85 a 5 25 od and ch die Bulls brought $4 75 't 6 OO were sold for $9 50 tn 10 50 with vealer omnnu odd heal at aurtlin to $10 65 an t medium vealera rated at $o OO to $0 oo - Price in the hog rrnrket this If a week were 15 cents lower than the r i and went to (tie lowest pdit week sin e 1914 The best ISO 2 (0 p mud bit It ers topped the list al $6 75 ami mixet me limn ti g md kind hulked at $6 10 i 6 65 t’flf king sows went mostly at $3 25 and under run tn the sheep rih Hheep — The week to compare alou numbered 06 610 head a week ago amt 47 OOO a ear with 5 OI ago Most of the weeks retelpi were new ( allforutHs and up to this time the (rop t dal run of (allfirnla season 171 ago dek fir 27 178 head while a at this time the count at d at 456 de(k h ru nit or 63 28 heal A few lot of c r p lambs truck Id In the vere 23 arid some trmkel divndtu for M in ewe at $2 75414 00 No trading wa d toe oti c rl nd ts livestock Note- - ( arl a Is of shlppelln ho ight for reahit menf cm the OK leu mnr Hi vnnahle ket carry befenit freight amount except when otherwise state Hof a OMAHA April 20 ( A P I'MHa flnlHbla icceijit 50 t Mat loop nomiiiillv sten Iv odd head medium to g od Hkht wc tght b it' her $6 40 i 6 50 ch h e quoted few lots good ami choke up V $6 63 lsi ir 508 ihe er hnl '! lower other killing cIhcs Pnc 7 S ' 0r r b steers $ storker and feeders around h nee 7 xl‘ '1 lower Bulks for week pci suers in ( XS7 41 1(1 3" (m and icurllngs $8 50M0 25 several Puts V iw s n il 1 50 (III luinr-g od to low h Cep medium vcrlMils S10 5(1 C s bulls 00 'j 5 30 " in 0 00 dime T2I2 pmill welchli VI2 (HI U 01 (MI medium to pcK d heifers $8 no i 0 fi w $1) s i! ihle f r we k alves h n e 50 j O 7 i ( Id he id 5 0 00 heel vMiu 6 1 OU stv 4dv v enh r OO n 7 00 ow s od i 7 7 5 head $7 H 00 alves $7 50 b 0 i (utter grades 3d 50 u 5 75 bulls fullv 3 liable fir week 1100 Hheep 6 H5 few beef bulls $h 007 25 practical to choice spm g lambs few steify 9 milium $0 50 top vealer olet $10 00 t liwn ( minimi 50 $71) 10 50 atouker and feeder steer $52) $K0Oru wooled x7 00 shmu $6 00 O 25 warllng few lol few load up to $0 7 w loied ewes $IOOg 4 25 shim ewes cho le stock (alves $10 00 u 10 50 1 50 4 J $ h ioih! 2000 pone halahle hheep receipt 29 (APP8HA) — H g ( Hit fed with Friday lajn week compared (0 Aprilmarket n mmally — ha aide 200 steadv and aprlngers !l5c to 4)c lower lamb uf value to iflHh top no ewes fresh to hne lower 50c 25c hogs feeding slaughter lamb weak to 25c lower shippers Closing bulks quotations quotable top $7 15 mm follow ked wooled lambs $10 00 MO 13 t ok none estimiicd h ddover 500 60 100 g od and i hotce re pared week ago good and chilce closing top $10 15 cetitlv shorn lamb eligible $8 50 8 75 imuda stcadv t JOc lower heavier butchers 5 4Qv lwer 15 u 23 off packing sow medium grade California spring lamb 20U calves salable week Cattle — Haiahie week $0 60 wO 75 top $10 65 $11 00 good none compared hrlltv list week nu Hum top on native spring lamb and choke wooled ewe $1 7517 5 25 good to near enMo mediumwt lghf and hti'V me steers 25450 $ I 75 u 4 25 mutlv 50c lower or 1 ( and choke shorn ewe (n $ 00 d WU during last tw ) week dlum to good California feeding lamb It od choice and is stcaiv Inostaii II In s’ridlv 00 week 70110 earlv g $8 161 pound avenges hi veritg ew h $0 50 i choke California feeling lambs 0 75 one load mixed fats and feeders at f r vear to date venrlngs amt Hghi steers weak 25r about steady $ l o on 1IFMFR April 29 ( AP 1IHPA ) — Cnt tie Roc el ts 25 oitves none tor week to 50c lower at $8 K3 beef steer 25 u () Mh( $H 00 hetf j i 25 freight j Hid era steady to strong top $0 75 bulk (h vl' ' 0 40 best cow other classes stcadv bulk $( OO q 6 75 $7 15 M75 (idlers dwit shelly low (litter 45 75 mostlv $12) venhrs bulls p $6 00 46 50 $7 OO $11 50 stokcr and feeder steer 0 80 4 steer calves $1 50 down atxmt s’eadv 6700 Sheep Keeipt 2 loads 7 5 pound Arizona springer $10 5 shorn ewes $IOO Colorado fed lamb $10 00 freight paid load Nihraskas $0 73 25c memo to 15c for week fed lamb lower snringers 40i tn 50c lower vear lings sun awes 25c lower shearn g lambs and feeders steady top fed laird $10 2d freight paid late Lulk $9 75 y 10 oo freight memo other $9 50 0 83 paid top ewes $4 OO shorn springers $10 60 4 15 wooled $ 1 f0 or 5 60 new t rc p feed ers $9 00 n 9 40 shearing lambs 80 60 (J 9 65 freight $ 00 d 9 40 memo paid 801 1 1I HAN IRANI s O Aj rd 9 UP He C A j— H tg f r dn v el pis five 1025 omared vtih krldav last vce k sow but hers lie lower steady patking 3 ”0 Hi weeks bull g d to (hole butchers $7 4(io 7 Vi cl sin limit most light kind and 2 10 io 275 pound butchers discounted J(k from daily to s st $6 90 n 7 00 bulk packing sow $3 50 a 5 75 1 173 ( altle -- Receipt for five dav rnniared with hrldav Iasi week ateeis 25c 0 row nbc ut steady to mtntlv t wrr tietfeis verv aHPf medium to g steer from nearby feedl t $9 90 avrag U g' medium to g h cl 7 60 to pom dp 86 t t 1 170 0 85 jHiunct feci steprs $8 75 plain t medium 8 17 p mud hav feds xs Hire Inala 903 to 11 ’0 pound ( allfor Ha rn few 00 u 0 00 steers tn mon tn me limn heifers $6 00 7 00 w 6 50 81 OO mop t g tod R HS be ef bulk me Hum $ 50 fni dalrv coo lite bulls $h no 6 50 1 ( hIvps 5 slMdv g aid to hecett ch' e vealers $000 9 50 latter top to medium kinds UnOOuKOd roinnmn to g tocl slaughter (alves few n e Hum $7 on 9 00 1050 for fht da) Hheep— Receipt Domestic and Fqreipi Oil Stocks Increase he WASHINGTON April 29 burp m of mines reported Saturdn stocks of domestic and foreign crude petroleum at the close of the week ended April 22 totaled 277 a net increase of 156 000 barrels 1299000 barrels compared with the previous week Stocks of domestic oil increased 1075 000 barrels for the week and foreign crude Increased UPt-T- 244 000 stndv to 2 x wei lvpial yearling sun iv vei y small fee d r drab rs a siij port Inc f tor light attle selling at $17) qu ilifp d wu best fe t vetili $12 00 few fe steers w H h wrq ht at e 8 2 0 next high est (rue cn hcivics atier $14 on w ts higheot ranking rehabilitation officer in the United States and Girt Halverson of Biemcrton Wish national committeeman of the thirteenth district for Oregon Washington and Idaho Members Hnd officers of patriotic organizations and the general public ae invited to the morning mee’ing at the Ameri-- c in Legion hall May 5 wherr Governor C A Bottolfs'n1 will speak for the convention Delegate are expc'ted froiji Coeur d’Alene Lew it on Emmett Ca'dwell Boise Poeatel'o Idaho Fal’s and the host city Twin Fa'ls ll y Twin Falls Post Installs Officers — General Frank T Hines veterans’ administrator of the United States Saturday informed Representative J VV D C Robinson in Washington that it may be two weeks before he will be able to award the contract for the new' administration and recreation building for the Salt Lake Veternns’f hospital According to a dispatch from The Tribune Washington bureau General Hines said the delay is occasioned by the fact that bids exceeded the bureau estimates In order to award the contract on the basis of bids opened last week an additional $35 000 must be obtained part of which would be used for supervisory costs The building is to be erected out of a lump sum at the disposal of the bureau but allotments from this fund are made only by the board and until the additional funds are set aside Hines cannot award the Goner Brigadier contract DAV Prepares Idaho Conclave TWIN FALLS Idaho-Lead- ing state and national figures in Dis- abled American Veterans’ circled will head a group of 80 delegates at the organizations Idaho convention here May 5 and 6 announces B C Van Ausdeln assistant general chairman of ar- rangements Mr Van Ausdeln reports that reservations have been received from Harry W Christy of LewBert iston Idaho commander Schroedcr of Lewiston state adjutant Lester Alberts of Boise chairman of the Veterans’ Welfare commission Jack Musser of Boise James MUlstrip of Poca- tello and Captain VV R Cupp of Caldwell past department eom-irders and William Hill of Boise servue officer of the Amor-- l an Legion department of Idaho Tw in Fotcign Ware? and auxiliary installed officers at a joint ceremonial with A M Peters as installing officer Mrs Alta Burdick of Hansen Sixth district president honied the auxiliary exeTisoa New Commander A W Williams succeeds A W MiConnel Other officers are Flojd E Bick-n- c II senior vice commander and servue officer B L Lewis junn ior vice commander W'llliam chaplain Ralph V Elliott L qu irtermaster and adjutant F Frazer officer of the dav Ralph Quint guard A W Co-la- el patriotic instructor A Peterm publicity chairman Mrs Wanda Elliott is the new piesident of the auxiliary succeeding Mrs Cora B Summers Others are Mrs Stella Reynolds senior vice president Mrs Ethel Bicluiell junior vwe president Mrs Bessie Frazer chaplain Mrs Lillian Wilson conductress Mrs Cora B Summers treasurer Mrs Alta Burdick secretary Mrs Alma Williams Mrs Gloria Comroy and M’vs Eleanor Sept trustees Mrs Alma Williams patriotic instructor Delegates elected to represent the post at tne Idaho department conventon at Rupert are Robert Sept and A M Peters alternates William Colen and Ralph V Elliott M High BicB Delay 8 L Veterans’ Hospital 7 Recklessness Admitted In S L Court ex-sei- NEW YORK Apnl 29 — Two of our most promising invenThe economic strength of the options may do more than help the nation industrially thev mav By Frederick Gardner posing European countries in the revival of home life the home circle the hearth Which war'is vital of bring importance NEW YORK April 29 (AP) — Scattered signs of a revival in eventof e for it may be the determining they? The answer doubtless has sprung to your mind Air- buying raised business hopes this week for a reversal of the tor in the outcome of the struggle conditioning television says the Alexander Hamilton insti I visited this week a nationally tu'te spring decline of industrial production known concern that is putting on Demand for raw- materials and The greatest strength of the westthe market an extremely simple air ern democracies hes in the fact that foodstuffs increased The world conditioning— cooling and dehumid-lfyingresources have considerable they unit at a lower price than price of sugar was boosted by heavy abroad If they should retain free heretofore available $150 It rebuying believed to be in part for access to the sea as they should be quires no technical ‘skill to fit it able to do without much difficulty accumulation of war reserves The Current to opinto any window be would their economic strength domestic market for copper men of Cannonville erate it Is available from any ordifar superior to that of the axis powBusiness snapfkii into action as a producer ers for they would be in a position Utah headed by C C Willis E E nary cdeitric socket The cost of hoisted the quotation to 10' j cents running is small to obtain supplies from the western Ellis and Hugh Smith are trying Portable machines in appearam e a pound up Textile wholesale hemisphere notably from the United ninth like a cabinet radio are are very to in interest what markets were busier capital States NEW Y"ORK April 29 UD-- An also being put out although the e The stock market generally conto the most authorita- described as large deposits of According prnc is higher The lightest can tinued to play for time in a wait- unexpected price boost released the tive estimates available Great Brite west be bentonite a flood of buying in the copper easily moved from one room to ing course but cautious buying out- biggest and France have ain in $629701000 in the past week since lost bank balances in the United States of Cannonville The town is in Gar- another weighed the selling in bonds U S market October treasury obligations advanced to A as well as $1152 000 000 of Ameman field county a few miles east of Appeal Is I niversal leading producer stemmed a securities record peaks and a considerable Bryce Canydn national park cuts by suddenly liftAir conditioning in most climates Business observers stressed these series of prlie amount in direct investments ’ Bentonite is a volcanic ash or possesses the same unversal appeal A cent to its cents 10L base Should out symptoms jjf improving sentiment ing a war Great Britbreak Just as it re- because they offered a contrast smelter followed with a similar ruse ain and Frame could nationalize tuff used extensively in the manu- as the automobile ro persuasion to convince with the excessive timidity of buy- to lnL cents the American bv their Picture of ceramics and in molding quired held assets people of the value of having at ers during the acute phases of the All types of consumers entered the nationals and utilize the funds to san(js on a large scale as the re-- 1 market personal transportation Mr th it Willis 'we and March reports in crisis early buv commodities European in the United ap-- l cently muddled price set-udiscovered two veins The lower is 80 110 home owner or housewife States and elsewhere April In addition clarified the advance needs to be sold the desirability of by peired eight feet thick and Some analysts saw in the wave of Great Britain and France have The Weekly Index Drops bcign nblc to manufacture ones 16 feet above a few is other about $5 000 000 000 to $6 090 000 000 " ow n climate ” of the Latest industrial figures how- buying beginning of gold which thev could ship to the feet thlrk and of locr srade r wJ 42AA In most states the weather berevival in the UnU ever partly covering the previous United States Canada or to the however Others comes leaned industry uncomfortably hot in sumof week showed a continuation South American countries to pay for mer As the cost of air conditionthe curtailment trend The Asso- to the belifef the market might quiet their purchase of raw materials ing apparatus declines the market ciated Tress weekly index of in- down until the domestic business and foodstuffs naturally will expand enormously dustrial activity dropped to 84 low- machine gets going fast enough to Britain Entrenched Abroad est since October from 85 3 the take up the slack bentonite savs Mr Willis has!ne authority in the field tells me ming The export market also moved le confidently looks for air Great Britain has another ad- a swelling power of 35 to 1 whereas previous week It was the fourth ahead with sales at the end of the apparatus to duplicate conditioning has the Cannonville consecutive drop in that deposits week made around 10 25 cents a vantage in that she has between a the radio in the matter of lmprove-say- s 1 breath50 to He of the tif power 000 000 swelling advantage Taking 000 to $17 000 000 000 of Demand in the foreign mar- $15 and in to dig only from ment and simplification it is ing spell from war alarms and the poipid Not so ket showed no signs of letting up fcyeign investments of which about a foot to necessary - stcadl v becoming cheaper 18 marbond inches the Cannonin the in brighter feeling $10 01X1000 000 are invested in the Krade radio verv 011" Bt’° a to almost reach an ville ket Wall Street underwriters un- and reports from abroad indicated British Empire countries deposits A con°"t lhan i 50' tlle present dertook two large financing opera- sales for the month will absorb pro- siderable of these foreign unlimited supply con- portion cartel of members duction 000 the Mr Ellis and Mr Smith are now!1"cl of the lowest price air tions totaling about $128000 could be securities sold in foreign are Producers of lead had to dig into ra1“s u"lt' Toi3ly ldt‘?mn51 new for in Los Angeles obtaining laboratory largest weekly figure reserve to handle demand Of obtainable for less than $10 Prices marketsiand the proceeds used to tests and the for market financing this year studying war materials and supfirm at 4 75 cents a pound purchase course the average purchased is 4 bentonite Hitler's speech Friday which had remained New business in was limited plies " several times that figure kept money centers in suspense for but withdrawals zinc "According to our researches Of the two axis powers Germany Think what it would mean in against current is some time failed to break the staleWillis Mr that writes 'it appears As a result by far the stronger air conditioning of popularizing mate in the stock market al- contracts ran to sizable proportions and domestic the market foreign were unchanged at 4 50 of the incorporation within the reich will demand at least a trainload homes if this could be done sucWall Streeters Quotations though many of Austria and cents East St Louis at anything like such modThere is only one thing cessfully tagged it as le6s warlike than they and the possibility that Germany by daily est expense particularly if portable had Xxpected it would be in anus from that and operation the threat of force could control holding cabinets are found effective at little swering President Roosevelt's peace the natural resources of several is lack of 85 miles of track to con- cost e concluded Some railroad at nect the Marys-valus with message analysts other central European countries " the market now is inclined to idle Television’s Growth blow economic strength is Germany's home until business at along gives about the same as it was in 1914 Television has been slow in comto clue the futur e clearer There is however one important into vogue It is 12 years since ing difference h Germany no longer has Idaho Hanks Roast the American Telephone and Coal Shutdown Blamed access to the vast iron resources of invited me to its company Still blamed a factor in the fall Lorraine or to the industrial estabheadquarters in downtown New e of the industrial barometers was lishments of York to sec and be seen by a friend CPI— 29 29 soft coal shutdown WASHINGTON NEW YORK April the prolonged (2P— One April This television device miles away Axis Needs Materials corand the possibility more mines of the "big board's" veteran listThe federal deposit Insurance reminded one of the early days of rethe would be closed soon Italy is economically the weakest poration reported Saturday ings G N P seems destined to dismotion pictures The face at the The Associated Press Industrial appear from ticker tapes of the mayor countries She lacks sources of the 50 insured commercial other end was clear most but not index with iLs components based G N P is the symbol for Greene such baste raw materials as iron banks in Idaho totaled $100359 000 all the time on latest figures and calculated on Cananea Copper company on December 31 1938 which ore coal and other minerals Laymen like mvself were quite 1929-3banks were sure levels as 100 compared as was incorporated in 1906 in MinneInternationally that television was just around Germany and The deposits In these Demand defollows: sota merging the Green Consoli- Italy are in an unfavorable position given as $90718000 the corner and that within a few dated Copper company and the Their foreign resources are negligi- posits of the latest call date years it would rival the radio ExAuto Output Declines Cananea Central Copper company ble and it is doubtful whether they amounted to $63 912 000 and time de- perts held out no such prospects Detroit reports said automobile A popular stock all through the could have access to the raw ma- posits aggregated $26 806 000 The best they would promise was to have years its shares reathed a high terials of the overseas countries The F D I C said loans and dis- continuous appeared production application to improve toAssem- of $200 50 each in 1929 banks of crossed the spring peak the counts reporting Late that Both countries are in need of such the infinitely dcluate complicated blies were estimated at 88 640 cars year with the bottom falling out basic commodities as iron ore cop- taled $28 447 000 an increase of lostly apparatus with the proband trucks against 90280 the pre- of the market Anaconda Copper per nickel cotton and oil $886 000 over the December 31 1937 that reasonable standards ability 50755 a year ago Mining company acquired 98 37 per vious week and It is thus apparent that in the total would be attained nfter some years to fall cent of the Steel operations continued event of a piolonged war Gfeat outstanding shares Only now cao ‘television he said dropping to 48 6 per cent of caNow with only 8000 out of half Britain and France would have a countries will risk it Consequently to be making its debut to the pubpacity down 2 3 points Movement a million shares available for trad- great advantage over Germany and it seems reasonable to expect that lic commercially This is to be one of coal from fields still working the committee on stock list of Italy from the standpoint of eco- the stronger economic position of of the features of the opening of ing offset largely the loss of traffic the New York exchange is applying nomic resources Only by a quick England and France wall postpone the world’s fair from suspended Appalachian mines to the securities and exchange com- victory through military superiority a war until Germany and Italy have Here we have another invention Contrasting with tne business to remove G N P from list- can Germany and Italy hope to win made more of an effort to strength- which every home would like to hesitation manifest in trade data mission a war and have But here again the price It is doubtful that these en their economic positions registration for the last few weeks were a ing stands in the way of immediate number of additional corporate widespread distribution even were fust quarter earnings reports reit feasible to telecast on a nationover the wide cording improvement wide basis which it isn t initial period of last year Yet research doubtless will regisEngland’s Increased arms budget MIRTH 84LT I4KE April 29 (USDA14260 to J10 pound weights S6 151)6 40 fcompared with Friday last week spring ter progress in this field although and the United States order for — CatUa and calves— Receipts In the cattlslextra heavies $5 90 odd sows $5 65 ® n'lop1U?9 25 it may be much slower than in double choice °8( hulk me $50000000 in aircraft for the de- yard for tha week totaled 026 head to com- - 5 75 compared with Friday last week steady pound ’California spring lamhs radio fense forces kept prominently in par with 813 a week ago and 722 a year steady to 10c lower sow 10c a'ht5'° medium 04 Tmi With an ideal indoor temperature to atrong jtcher off a aga 25r lower 121 the foreground the war side of cur- ago Prlcei were generally ateady choice to 7 75 50 $7 and television is not home staying Cattle — Salable receipts 50 total 100 LIn(1 shorn slauchter god teer with a little belter olferlnge m the rent industry in many nations wtih to A fed lota of medium few steers compared and heifer tope Friday lat (APUbDA) — likely to become more general'’ April V weak to 25c lower weighty! g od light steers were sold at $7 50 i 9 00 and yearlings 7 15 steers and medium weights at full decline' Cattle— Salable for to 25c lower choice mi plain and light kinds at $4 75 bulls cows 0(1 and steady With extremes more off slightly heifers Copyright 1939 gitd 'and choice light heifer made fpti f?! ail to l( Tooele Driver Gels Choice Of Jail Fine With the Military Two Inventions Promise To Promote Home Life 1939 Kcsci YCS Colonel Owen R Meredith chief v staff Third reserve area announced the following classes to be held in room 444 federal building this week All classes begin at 7 36 p m The 385th field artillery and headqua-ter- s 104th division will meet Monday 413th infantry 386th field artillery Tuesday Wednesday and officers of the command corps area service of Sat-uida- Thursday Captain H E Thomas will Instruct on staff duties at the Monday night meeting and CapW tain L Dunran on the battalion in withdrawal on Tuesday S-- 3 night V F W LOGAN-- W W Welch Logan educator last week was Installed commander of Cache Valley post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars He succeeds E J Callahan P C Felsted former state department commander of V F V was installing officer assisted bv Fred Roberts of Ogden state commander Archie Marshall of Lewiston was installed senior vice commander A VI Bergcson of Logan junior a ue commander a reckless driving Admitting 21 charge Edwin M Ainsworth of Tooele was sentenced Saturday in Salt Lake (jity police court to pay a $50 fine or serve 15 days in jail Ainsworth was arrested Friday on North Temple street by Patrolman Victor Heath who said the motorist had driven several blocks on the wrong side of the road at 50 miles an hour Other cases handled by Judge Rev a Beck Bosone in police court Saturday included Speeding —Kenneth Butler 25 of Sandy $25 or eight days 45 miles zone Joel M Orme 19 in of 524 Sixth avenue $25 with $15 zone suspended 40 miles in John Slagowski 51 of Lyman Uvo $25 with $15 suspended 42 miles in zone Willis D Ely 49 of Heber $25 or eight days 50 miles In zone and Stan23 of 680 Sixth East ley Tcztik trect arrested early Saturday after his automobile and another car collided at Fifth South and Stats streets dented charge of speeding trial set for Monday Ignoring stop signs — Freeman Parsons 21 of 425 East Second 3011111“" street $10 or three days Richard J Horrocks 21 of 537 East Seventh South street $10 or three days Ben H Rich 19 of 716 Eighth avenue $10 or three clays and H Swartz 62 of 934 Fast Second South street given a $10 suspended fine because his violation was at Third West and Fourth South streets where a sign has been up for ony a short time Ignoring traffic signal— Albert R Lee 22 of Farmington case dismissed after defendant 'explained to judge that semaphore at Seventh North and Second West streets where he was arrested was not functioning properly at time ol his arrest Cutting corners— The following forfeited $5 bail bond each' Floyd Colhdge 19 of 2009 East Twenty-firs- t n South street Joseph L 42 of 431 Hollywood avenfie John Gordon 28 of 553 East Fourth South street and Keith McGrew -- Nil-so- 20 of 1632 Park street CL Project Work To Resume Work on the Spectacle lakes dam miles from Boulder probably can be resumed during May H J Blake of Salma W P A zone manager advised Stale Administrator Darrell J Grcenwcll at a conference in Salt Lake City Saturday dam 40 feet high The earth-fiwill conserve melted snow for irrihe purposes gation explained About 300 farmers and their families will be benefitted The project was started last fall but was discontinued in October when the isolated area became inacMr Blake said that alcessible though It is only 12 miles airline from Boulder automobiles must travel 50 miles to reach it He also reported that W P A workers have completed a water system for the 37 families in Antimony Garfield county The $15000 system brings water five miles and A public distributes it he said celebration will be held Monday evening Rt Antimony to mark completion of the work 12 ll George E Doty of Richmond Dr W B Preston of chaplain Login post surgeon Fred Marshal of Logon quartermaster and Leon Passey of Logan 18 month trustee barrels Airline Reports Jump In Express and Mail United Air Lincx cargo lnadx of combined mail and exprex for the fust three months of 1939 showed $1150 larglv $0(iOrti25 sier a2 h fed heifers steady to vearlmg maike over the same m duly best feci heifcjs substantial increases siealv lower w s slow si rn Iv bulls 111 u k pet lod of 1938 Stanley 0 Halbeig $ 0 85 strict traffic nrncmKcr said Sat Frt lav f! r f uv n t iv sicnlv sprhic iginu In inw r si trt wooHd Isnihs $ r5u unlay hor the first quarter of this vear 0 00 few eln s $ t 0 t p to hl Urnhs $8 7) 'I ('ll sin u the company's $10 i) rlipff jilanes flew 773 845 Ituiihi $in V) a 10 60 tc p $10 75 ton miles of mail and express shorn (ulifontiH rwps $45 hi omprr) In koncral 7 (Ihv lst vvpck killing (las'! with 714 088 ton miles last from aH (i $100 lower cm liberal numbers vwmled lamb Hot $10 40 sections ii yeir a gain of 8 2 per cent rlosl ig top earlv weeks bik $10 2 J iMOiti H h with lte saios 104 $o on o io coma CIS IK IN Dls Util i fiav $9 6(1 o 9 7 top (ll perl lamb lilted Mates f r the distric t of Utah 13 rl week 00 t t ( i t t $9 $8 50 a 9 15 sprttu lambs $10 oo 1100 best available Ule $10 7) bik 8 (1 oo n evv lofi) best wooled slaughter shrn i 7 (er up $) s week earl shorn f'alif rniH $1 j IhU bulk shorn ewi $1 00 it 5 00 April J9 (APUHlJAt — Cattle - Rd eipts 15u nocalv for week slaughter dm l ami venTlngs tiievetily vver to m stiv fun heifers light nrlinp a t cows weak to 2 5c lower hulls litul kllltu (alves stcadv vealer 5ot lower stneker aid feeder weak to 2 m lower 1 116 jwmnd steers (hike $119 few n $ t 0 5o n I 00 bilk medium n tt $0 bull early sing top $7d575 m g to ft d X eh s ects ai vtadi g $87) choke o81M)iiui heifers mi vc v arid gs $ i o oo sell t v en! rs 0 fleehv 10)114)1 t lu tes $10 40 e Stockers bulk g od and $10 00 si it ki rs and fpi lets $9 Oo a 9 7 ) so k le r ilv s mo oo OO $10) this i t N f ir vm k tn ft d lambs rn wit sprit- - rs 2 i to in iiwr shrp t ue k Hnd steilv p native Anma s s n g la u $10 83 liH sales Arlr mns m ilv ar und late t p i iiice $10 50 e $ 0 5 q wo le Is ml s $ 0 00 tin h kin Is offered late g od t ill me (H jet 8 50 8 tin $8 Hi lunts largely tip w 5 kd ewes m stlv d wq from IH ed twes $1 00 d i j jj i J&?s££r 1 for diaharge tn ha kruj tc v the matter of Henry R v Hansen ‘‘Jo J ikmi B ikrnpt - In bankruptcy is he'’i bv given that Hei rv Utah has P v Hansen of flltiKbam f i his petlti'ii on the 7th dav of M i r a discharge 1918 pravhiK lr n nil his ditts In bankrnjtcy A' oilier persons interested mentor a at the hearn k nre ordered to attet United nil t ol it inn before th up In th United 8 tcs dtstrht Judge h des mrirooni lu th federal build t g Utah on the 5th Salt lake ( H ch of Jm e 19 19 At 2 o clock In the Hiiun ii thereof ant then and there If ahv thev have whv the h w i in "f prHver of ihe jetitk'iere sh mid not be t general rn of the mrt H g h trf rlercd that auv creditor funher si tills aiilkatlon shall enter e ifloati n s tll hi hip)-the? rt i with l wn l ppoitinn 4 J I Rem H fc ue lln u n h nl In k (its I tali In the m mer n nt the tuna as provided i r N i Hi g m rat Notice mi petition Nile end nent t Referee JtnieJ Oait ' I sk 19 J ie MiioWMI in Rani lt ake UH) ruj H llnh H v (Rah April 29 The public expects you to give them good roads at hm cost And jou have —chpecially jou wi'ch public road officials who have had the foresight to Uuy ‘"Caterpillar’’ road equipment |