Show 4ktf '3feKtil' 'QVP W t- tU Rsiajf t ii b tfl t('i Jiflj 'wit " lull Ltid 13 22 Friday Morning- - Salt £akc Tribune c -- rear Leading Stocks Decline 1 to 3 Points as Trade Upturn iV Y Stock Fails to Stock Prices Spur Buyers NKW YORK Aug 10 ( AP)— Following in a tabulation of 'IhurRilay'H stock i ran auction on the New York atock exchatiRe: STOCKS NEW YORK' Aug 10 iVB-- The stock market again worked up a little In Low leading issues sold down 1 to 3 Adams Kx Adam Mil points or so at the worsts Air Keduc The list eased at the opening Alaska Ju and picked up volume on the off- Allcfchauv A C A t side near midday There were fre-- - Allied HI AHisC Mf fiuent slack periods however and Amernrla B Note closing prices generally were above A do pf the lows of the session Am Chii Transfers for the five hours A C pf A F mounted to 669830 shares against A C htirnr A ar h P s 467510 the day before The do $8 average of 30 Industrials A ill Locopf A M A K was off J252 at $13723 the sharpAm Metal est decline since August 4 A P 11 The day's principal worry ap ARAKS A R Mill parently had to do with the scher AA S RrH uled speech of Danzig Nazi Leader do pf Forster This came after the close A Kdra of business and proved to be not AAmSubTATlief so much a threat of nearby hostiliAm Tub B ties as a wordy barrage against A do T Fdrs A WhI Wki Poland Bond Prices Dow-Jone- Close s A liogle ft Co members New York stock exchange) Low Close High 30 Indus 1(8 83 13862 13723 off 252 f6 Iudust Ralls 15485 3433 12144 2414 15841 3398 1939 hlSh 1939 low lflt"8''hlch 1038 low ' 1937 high 1917 low 19440 t448 84 28 91 19 85 13 5! 8 'A 80 4 113 17l Va 80 3 '4 161 36 4 4Bij 13 33ia ' 4614 32 '4 601 '4 1V4I 37 W 1! 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At the Ennlleh aame time they warned hlnti Uiat a Incheapthe er price for eterlluR mlfcht be cards — which were entirely without official backln — could oot be ignored aa a mar- ket factor alumped Sterling deliverable tn 90 daye cent a under a dlacount of 2 H cent torate widest In more than three the ipot months The federal reserve bank reported engagement of $1 014000 gold In Kngland for shipment here In Closing rales follow fflrrat Britain nlhers dollars 111 "real Britain cental: Container Con Bk Con Can Con Oil Corn Pd Cnlv Ino 4i1: Canada btHs 4 US CanMontreal 11 Nw York MM J 91 h 10001 Montreal In York New ada 20 91 Finland Keijllim 1KP9 Denmark France 2 0" 2ti' (irrniauy mill 5119: Nor-Italy S2H': Netherlands 21 YV Maud 18 SIS Sweden 24 11 Pwitierland !1' MT Japan 2T31 Honf Kong 2S57 eJhsnijrial 7 Ml bid i a r f art saltBUTTER First a-l lb grsde erHa Ih lb arse wrtita new laid I arte while standards dni 'Ell I d 1S'4 18 1" i 17V 11 ) NEW YORK Aug 10 (API— Faga — Herlnls 12077 cases steady Pacific 10 '0 coast whttea Jumbo and premiums Rice- specials 2HeJ294c standarda 28 e2eVse: medluma 25tt25ve 10 (API— Prod-Us- e Buiier 41(1110 pounds cheese 27900 pounds: egits none Butler iheesa C(gS and poultry unchanged Wool Market NKW TOR K Aur 10 UP)— Wool top hit lowr to 3 hiKT future! rlonrj 4 Th In ait tn pninrt Thurrtv on rft?j (nil fur rhck4 tn Irmja tiiltpr )tt whit buy- tiv U1p nf th on b'llh tt UIH hUORfrl l (I All' wr(' vmher bid f'£ (town l)n (M'thr SO bid j a bid Mirth k' ?)'! i sri j9( tiiKiid Kit1 6 fiOll 18 J41 -- 1- H107 104 i llt)7Va - 117 V ft C Pel ft Hud f)l l x if I et roll Kd Dla Cp H iKime M l K do nfd Kureka Kirlniks pf VC Ml Frstn TftT Fllnlkole Kreprt S Bak (Jen Cable do pf Geu Clsar Cen Klec Gen Foods Can Mills Gen Motor do pfd Cen ft 8 Cen JtAU Oen The E Geu Till Ollddrn Goodrich do pfl OdyrTAH Graham P Gran CVf 1 T ct Ct N Rypf (it West H Crevhud C O N Hael A G llccker P Hcrculra P Holland F Houudk Ml Hem Jler A do B Howe fcnd Hudson M Hupp Mo 111 Ceo' Indus Rav Inter Hi d luiaod hi do ptd Insplr Cp 2(l'lS8 1157lllo7 1111 V'l ti m in iffe-ailH- - 23! i" - 2 Oil' 1" 104 K' 2X1 47-- 2:1 A Dll Pont do itph Tajt Kod Katon Mf K Aulo I ti dor uiKluiiifd FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE 64-4- 4 17 109 15 109 15109 15 HOME OWNERS CORPORATION (Sales Tn LOAN 28H01 281101 28 3:101 BONDS It 000) ISaleal HlRhl Low Close II 7411 744 1744 AllfEhany 5s 44 do 5a 50 st 3 27 U 28 26 A AFP 5a 2030 5 59 U 58141 581-Am TAT 514 43 35 11OVilll0lll0V4 do 3 U a 66 2 109 1109 1109 do 3' a 61 6 1II914H09 lOOlA Anac Coo 4 lj 50 Il07 19 107 141107 Arm Del 4s 50 99'i1 99'H 16100 A T A 8 F 4s nV 5 1 10J'I110IV110'S R 106 Beth Ntl 4US 601 1108 1IO614 a 68 do 7 105 1104 341105 do 3 -s 52 13101 s 1101 14HOI 79 Pkly M T 4 13 661 nti i u (U Can Pac 4 nerni 171 7211 70S 70 Si Cen Pac 1st 4 491 91 69 f 68 68 91 CMKP&P 58 75 6Vt 64 do aj 5 20001 271- - 2 2 21 CANW cv 4 V 49 314I 3 Col O 5s 61 251IO31IIIO3 103 Com Ed 3i4i 68! 19:1104I110'4 1 0 do 111108 46 llOMi 106 Con Edli 314 58 M0 14 11061411(161 Coiuum P 3Vj 651 111071411074110714 41 DARGW 5s 55 2Mll 2Ml 214 31 do 5s 55 asd 2 4I 2t4 2'4 Erie rig 5s 75 181 95 94 do en In 4s 961 101 18ltl 1714 18Vt G M 9c 3Hs 51 41105 11044110434 R 104 Goodrich 4Ul 561 11041104 T 31 98141 Ct Nor 4 a 4 6 CI 98 98 14 III Ceil 371 48 661 45 453 Inland Rtl 3' 61 1H07 1107 1107 Int Paper Ss 47 I II 99 99 99 Loews 314a 46 Mo Pac 5a 77 Fl 181 15 15 15 do gen 4s 75 31 314I 31( 3l't Mont P 3'' a 661 I100 N Dv 3 V 51 wwl 16T07 IIO614IIO6H Nat Bteel 3a 65 18il0334ll03VllOH4 NYC rfc Ss 20131 61 55 53 do 4 14 2013 Al 341 49341 4814I Sin 483 do 3Ss 46 19 74V4I 73V 733 No Pac 6 20471 II 58 57141 5714 do 4s 97 III 69 14 I 69 69 4s 611 3 H0634 Pac CAE1 4s 641 2'M12 14 111141112 Pa RR 4 14 dh 701 301 88 HI 881 S814' 91 ROHI do 70 89 14 89U Phil Kl 3141 67 2'HOi Port C K 41A s 601 52! 80 1110111014 79V4I 7914 Post TAG 5 531 281 14 13VI 1314 R Ranl 4 Us 561 '104 IIO314IIO314 Ren Ktcel 5U 541 51106141106 14HO614 do 41 a 56 IS! 95 94 95 Pafewav Ht 4s 47 5n06 1106 Il06 soiellv Oil 4s 51 10 10(3 iioij lioii So Cal Gas 4s 601 V10814!10S1I10K14 Sou Pac 4 15s 81 18' 43m 43 4314 do 'Hi a 4 6 4! 57 57 I 57 do 4 91 49 Ore 771 47 I 47 Ptd o jy J 1 fin 1 lOStAllOSmiOMt-10KtnHph cv 6s 45 91 IM 00141 no14 Tex Crp 31 511 110514110514-411133111139T05 Ull Pac 1st 4s47 IH33J an tt'iS 70 51 99 31 99 31 99-5s 4 4 S'101 11101 14 1101 14 PAL 5 44 l't 101 111014 110134 West P 1st 5 4g 131 18 17141 IS West ITn 5s 51 71 72 71 71 no 5 so 91 71 HI 69 14 69 4 Young SAT 4s 611 31106 1108 1108 1 II 15 30 100 1 84 41! Ifti4 - 23 Danzig Crisis Depresses Bond Market Quotations NEW YORK Aug 10 (AP) — Following Is a list of Thursday's irauaactiona on tbe New York curb exchange NEW YORK Aug 10 LP)-- The bond market took a glance at provocative political headlines from Danzig Thursday then followed stocks along a downward path closing with losses of fractions to 2 or more among the leaders Industrials rails and utilities all retreated In the corporate division although the only tangible new European news was that the nazi leader in Danzig was to make a speech Fear that his speech might provoke a new Danzig crisis was all securities needed to swing into a decline The talk did not appear until trading was over Some foreign dollar bonds in the stock exchange reflected the tension German 7s of '49 closed at 21 off Vi Japanese 6VsS at 67 8 off 2 8 and Italy 7s at 59 off 8 Down 1 to 2 or more among domestic Issues were International Telephone 5s at 62 ± Commonwealth Edison convertible 3MS at West119 4 Studebaker 6s at 90 and ern Union 5s of '60 at 95 Delaware & Hudson refunding 4s 1-- 3-- 8 1-- 5-- 5-- 8 at 56 Dealings in United States governments were small with most of a to treasuries point lower On the sale of3sone of bond however the treasury '48-'4- 6 dropped Transactions totaled $4769000 face value compared with $4311-00- 0 Wednesday WASHINGTON Aug' 10 Wl— The agriculture department Thursday forecast this year's corn crop at 2459888000 bushels and the wheat crop at 731432000 bushels based on the conditions of the do 6 Via 28-5Canad 4s 60 Chile MB 64 61 do Ts 42 Colom 6s 61 Oct Denmark 4 14a 62 Ger Gov 6ty 65 do 7a 49 Italy 7s 1951 Japan 6 14s 54 N S Wales 5s 57 Norway 4s 63 Pan 5a 61 Astasd Rome 61 a 52 loKVO c 51- - 61' Tokvo R L 6s 53! 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' ssmt"r I'U Hllef(eli l'i gd ct PAL BONDS DOMESTIC (Salea 2028 AP41 6s 2016 Am Rad 4 V: a 47 Cities Serv 5s 66 CGAK 5s 58 A EPAL 5s 2030 Geu Bronze 6s 40 111PAL 5s 56 C Ind E 6s 47 Nev Cal K 5s 56 NEGAE 5s 50 0k N G 5s 46 do 4 4s 51 A PPAL 5s 55 PCPAL 5s 79 POlAC 4s 81 B PBPAL 514s 49 do 4'4S 50 D SEPAL 6s 2025 A 60 8 Cal Ed do 4S no UPAL 6s 2023 A UPAL 41S 4 W New U 6a 44 WPAL 4a 66 A AGAE 51 In $1000) 108 SIP 99 1 3103 1 S3 2 7 15 (1 61 271 25 78 9314 78 8414I 108 108 99 Vi 99 H 103 103 78 78 92i 92'4 774 84 102!102 77 U 84 102 IO414 8IV4 70 104Vai04l4 81 69 82 71 V 5 IllOU 11f-i- 1110-- 10514 110514 10514 94 82i 94 92 2l 99' 99 V 9914 161 99' 99 Vi 99 Vj 4 V4 94 V 161 94 91 15! 91Vj 91 2611103 1104 1103 2110914 10914 I0914 7il08Sai 10"ss 108M 4 99 9814 984 51 99 99 99 3' 60 14 60 '4 60 U 1 Am Met M Co Beaver Gold Cop Big Hill Metals Bingham Black Metals Bonauxa Mlntug Brlslol Sliver Bullion Cardiff Tails Central Standard Cedar Chief Con Clayton Silver Con Colorado Colb Rcxall Combined Metal! Comet Coal Commonwealth Lead Condor Gold Crescent Eagli Croff Point Clown Dragon East Crown Point East Standard East Tintic Coal East Utah Eureka Bullion Eureka Liny vxm Eureka Mines Eureka Standard (lolH Chain Grand Deposit Great western Horn Silver Howell Indian Queen Kennebec Kentucky Utah irnvlnn Lakeside Monarch Lent Tintic Leonora Little May Magnolia Lead Mammoth Hill Miller Miners Gold Missouri Monarch Moscow ui riiv Con Mountain View 415 08 04V 40 23 1314 00V4 1 01 03V4 100 0014 97 0OV4 North Standard 07V4 06 Ohio Copper 024 18 02'a fi:'1-- 19 03 02 04 01 03Va 1 60 1 90 01 10 18 32 05 06 22 13V 1414 OOVi OO14 S 8 00 35 65 30 01 OOVi - V4 0014 02 02Va 01 03Vi- 01 Rloux Mines BlosKom So Iron South Standard Swansea Cou - 02 01 01 0014 00 09 Vi 4 00 0014 00 14 90 g 90 07 02Vi in 'A 11 410 02 00 '4 92 7 20 12 03 105 00 14 135 00 vi" 03 04 07 OOVi 03V4 Con 3'ankee Zuma OOVi 03 Import Silver Bullion dealers explained that buyers were willing to pay the higher price for quick delivery because recent exports of the white metal— estimated by some as high as 3000000 ounces— had left the local market light of metal The boost in domestic markets was foreshadowed experts said by recent steady improvement in the London quotation which had risen to a premium over the local base and attracted metal to that market The London equivalent Thursday was 3581 cents an ounce Allowing for shipping charges of about 31 of a cent an ounce operators could secure an attractive profit by buying here and selling in London 01 Vi 03 3 65 Nalldriver 06 BALES THURSDAY Bingham Metals 500 tt 7 Vic 1000 at 7c Colorado Consolidated 465 at 4c 200 t 5c Condor Com 6000 It 1'4C Eureka Bullion 100 it 37c: 4000 at 38c 900 at 40c: 800 at 38c: 100 at t 39Vic 38i4c: 400 at 3814c: 600 100 at 40c 400 at 39c 500 tt 33c Eureka Lilly Consolidated Horn Silver 200 at 10c Moscow 5000 at 14 c New Park 500 at KiVjC 7000 at 3c New Quincy North Lllv 200 at 98c Ohio Copper 1000 at 7c Park Bingham 1000 at 3c Rico Argentine 1500 at 14c Tintic Standard 300 at $4 00 Walker Mltiins 100 at $105 CURB SALES (AFTER 1 P M) Rico Argentine 500 at 14c Unlisted Industrials Bid L Slock Exchange S 600 210 7750 Amale Hub pfd Con Wag A Math Utah Fire Clay Utah PAL H 'pfd do $7 pfd 7 C M I Vacancies Filled 5800 8050 9900 i 1939 quarter 10 tAPI— Brlggs DETROIT Aug a net Manufacturlnir company announced loconrl for the profit of $107874188 Net quarter equal to 55 cent! a ofshare thil year profit for the first quarter share a cent! 48 lo waa $958047 equal while for the aecond quarter of 1938 It ahare waa $630441 or 32 cauls for ilx reported company United Carbon nroflt of monthso enOeO I J III C 11"I on the CI — share uu inni i' This compared with "Ucommon slock share In Ihe ftret half of 040 or S204 The company's principal product! 1038 are cirbon black natural gas and gaso-lin- e A Co reported pet Roebuck Bran for the first 24 profit! of $g 022657 weeks of this fls al year nearly doubling tha amount for Ihe same period of 1918 weeks or six thi first 24 farningi offor last vear were $0 04 18 11 periods all rharx-Income net after Cousolidsted nd provisions for taies sud profit slisr-tn- g totaled $13 377 327 for the first 24 weeks this year compared with $7118-S8III the la mi period of 1938 National Producla Dairy corporation months reported earnings for the ilx or SI 01 a ended June 30 of S667SS40 common share compared with $4845134 or 71 ceota b eommoii shin la thi Ilka 1938 period 1 No 1 64 t fl 84 No 1 62 '4 tu 6tivc: No 3 60 V t) 72 red durum 61 Vc Com— No 3 yellow 40 41 4c: trading basis unchanged quotatlona 4a cent hiKher Oaia No 3 white 25V Q 27c Ilarley 2S4J)50c 4T4I 4C live No 2 Max No t $1 53 '4 ' 54 '4 fciweet clover seed unquoted ijric her durum: No 3' WINNIPEG Aug 10 (API — Wheat Low llirh Oct $ 32 W $ Den 53 34' 57 ' Mav 37 Wheat — No 1 northern 53Vc ''ii 49"c: No Oats — No 24 He i iivrni'oof3 wheat 2 43'sf wlilti (api 4 67 H Close 521 34 57 No 3 No 3 — spot rosale Sd4S 7d Au- higher 'iWc &5V: br brc £m hinge 2fl'-- r 10 Auc 4s Maintops i dirk vvlnler No 3 Hid No stralian 4s 21 Fulures closed December MyiC I Oclr March Rank Clearings 1 Investment Companies NEW YORK Aug 10 (API — Investment Bankers' Conference lnr furnish thi following hid and ashed quoialions: Asked Bid Affiliated Wmd American Bui Bullock Fund Can lnv Fund Bhn 302 1 2 2 do B do vol IMefaN 39 29 116 1662 1 97 50 4 45 126 07 5 6S 4 4 Sec Quarterly lnr Shn Stand Utll Inc U 8 Flee L P A 80 27(1 Maryland Fund Nailon Wide do vol 14 00 12 75 Trust Corporal! A A do do A A mod Dividend Shr Fund Investor! Ine Fund Tr Blue A do B 362 334 415 3 26 Inn 3 NEW YORK Aug 10 tfB-J- uly shipments of finished steel products by U S Steel corporation subsidiaries totaled 676309 tons a decrease of 57124 from 733433 irt the preceding month and 234739 ahead of 441570 in July last year July shipments were the smallest since February when 677994 tons were shipped Total shipments for the first seven months of the year were 5069575 tons compared with 3451921 in the comparable 1938 ' 495 6) 121 34 0 33 60 1 J 85 58 18 00 2 30 09 Idle Funds in Banks Break All Records WASHINGTON 10 CD -- Aug The federal reserve board reported Thursday that Idle money in member banks advanced to he new record high of about $1530-0000in the weed ended August 9 The total was $70000000 above the previous week Major changes shown in the condition statement were an Increase of $96000000 In member bank reserve balances a rise of $22000000 In gold and a decrease of $66000000 In deposits and other fad-erreserve accounts er $271517700 2017139 007 2 508 032 212S150 76 Wednesdsy's bsnk debits Same day year ago Thursday's hank debit! Same day year ago Finished Steel Shipments Drop 3900 Sugar L S YORK Aug 10 (API — Directors of Canada Iwy Ginger Ale Inc Thursa dividend of 50 ceuls declared day share on common stock payable Heptem-rur-1- 1 to holders of record September ss 25 cents a share Previous payment in Kcptemhrr last year the only disbursement in 1938 Canada Dry Ginger Ale Inc reported net for he June nuailer consolidatedshare ceule a profit of $360143 or86858 or a cents 29 lth $180 compared $h0 share for the 1938 June quarteriaiut March 4 11 share for the or 10 cent! NEW LONDON Aug 10 W)The International copper cartel of producers outside the United States announced Thursday output quotas would be increased effective August 16 to 105 per cent of the basic tonnages settled upon at the time of formation of the cartel several years ago The present quotas are 95 per cent of basic tonnages The action reflected the summer improvement in sharp the world's metal markets first marked by large French and Japanese copper purchases in the United States and German buying in England cutting heavily into visible stores In the trade it had not been expected the cartel would increase quotas until the London price had reached 45 pounds (about $211) a ton Thursday's quotation was 44 pounds 3 shillings and 6 pence period 60 00 Irving D Lowe of J A Hoglo SALES has been elected to fill va(Salt Take Stock Kxchangi Trading) 7 C M 11 it $3800 cancies in the official family of the Power and Licht $7 preferred Salt Lake stock exchange caused 15 Utah at $6200 10 at $6100 by the resignation of James E Hogle who has moved to Los Angeles it was announced Thursday S L Curh by J A Barclay president of the Asked Bid exchange The offices which Mr 1$ 195 com !$ 1 80 Mr to which Amalg and Sugar Hogle resigned 1915 1865 First Security Corp Lowe succeeds are those of mem- Utah Home 122 00 Fire Ins 111800 75 9 1025 Oil Utah Refining first of board of ber the governors BONDS vice president chairman of the ar98 00 bitration committee and member Holly Sugar 4l 47 9700 1100 50 10250 do shorts" of the board of trustees 10200 1102 50 Share Earnings Copper Cartel Hikes Quotas 61 3762141 & Co Utah-Idah- M M m 02 01 01 New Park Nsui Premier New Quliicy North Lily Park Bingham 1!105V410534 1054 Park City Con Konoia 122000 Park Total stock aalel Wednesday Park Nelson shares: vear ago 152105 shares: total Park Premier year Dorlr ITtnh bond sales Wednesday $1700000 Pioche Bristol ago $1134000 Mine! Plumbic Pliltus Prince Con TH Arcentlrie Roystou Coalition Silver King Coal Silver King West Uln ar KbiM Silver Standard Price Rises 01 00V OOVi 0(1V4 irtah-Wv- 3 Livestock Market Quotations 'i Asked 0014 $ Utah-Idah- CH1CACO Aug 10 (API— The wheat market scored Us first advance in a week here prices gaining as much aa Thursday Ml 301 l a ousnei at times Trade was 111 18U i cents however and best levels were pot lighl ' maintained Rubber Lack of selling pressure and renewal of Tola! iloclt aalra Thursday 699 S30 NEW YORK political 10 f API — Crude uncertainty over the Kuropean Aug 467510 week ago 1 007 previous ds nihber fiitner tinned 12 lo 15 lower: 6ep situation gave the market a slroug tone 267 two years ago a narmw trade early In the session ago year 1094310 lem after her 16 December '2 22 18SSail65D ' September contracts reached 65 cents up Januarv 1 to dale 132 721 793200 March 1660 1 992 year ago 164400853 two years from the previous close and Decern-he- r Smoked nhhed apot 185Sn aco 256785405 and Mav gamed cent! before a re Nominal tin action occurred Wheat on tm board of trade closed iV to a cent higher September 644 i 84 vie December 84 H 5 84 c com ly (u H cent 42 s f' 42WC December up Heptember cent up 42c 41 f oatl soybeans jh fi) Vi cent up rye Mt cent off to 8 to 15 cent! lower cent NORTH SALT LAKE Aug 10 (USDA) mostly lard up ia feedera around 25c steady heavy f lower fur — Hogs — Receipt week Includes 478 844 choice 920 pound steera $975 choice 1225 20 U Cash Quotation? through 66 for market 10 to 25 centa yearling steera Si) 40 other good to choicepound naIrti lower CHICAGO Aug 10 (AP) — Cash wheat: top S8 25: mixed kinds $550© tives $8 654900: several loade com-pio- u to medium grass steers No 2 red tough 67VjC No 3 red 68 r 810 packing sows S300400 $6000)7 00 Cattle — Rocelpta 213 lncludei 138 bad of rutteri down to $500 feci No 2 hard 6714c: No 2 hard tough good No 1 yellow hard tough 65V3c heifers Siioo other lots through 40 for market and 55 direct fit cows 85Vsc few lota trucked-lNo 3 mixed No 3 yellow bard 65c steers J500j 6 65' Sioo 600 practical lop grass vealera $0o od dheifers S500y)850 bulk trucked-i65 Uc aeveral loads horned steer to grass cows S4R5 fi 575 cutter and common Corn: No 1 yellow 45©45Vic No feeder buyers $625 if 715 kinds J30()'n 475 rainier grades down 1 white 55vc Sheep salable and total 3000 aprtn(t to 2 5n- odd hulls $550 few lot veal-er- s lambs Oats: No 1 mixed 39HC sample strong to loo higher sheep steady $700 825 trucked-inative spring lambs $850 mixed 284c No 2 white 30V ®30ic — 870 Includes Hheep Receipts 548 freely Colorado! held above SS65 fed sample white 28c through 110 direct and 12 for market Texas welhen $435 Barley: Malting 4754c nominal feed few lola trucked-llambs $800 8 75 35W45c nominal CHICAGO e Aug 10 odd ees $250 fi 3 00 seed $1 85 7 390 nominal hog liiuio: total 14000 slow redTimothy nominal (KI11N $8 50f900 top alsike and uneven OGDKN Aug 10 lUSPAl— ll)1J25c lower (hail 15 00 $1200-HogR to avrrage 15c off mostly lilc ceipis "ii fir market earlv sales around eMienie lop bulk good 10 ui 2") ce'il lower $40to sparlnglv $625 011 net Bod choice ISO 210 170 to l $6 00 TO Range of Leading butchers under l'0 240 to 270 pound pound 45 6(1 36 15' and over 220 pounds went at 6ii 1 1 p'iimU Low l: 1 1 Close Open High to 301) 170 3 10 S liO'o 'ui 6 $4 nmst ill) extreme heavies down tu 4 24 i-2'yi I1DH god $465: few light kinds $490 SepWh'at to 00: inking sows $3()O ul8j 1 1H8 i a'j 65 $ $ 61 sT to dull 50(1 7 4 pound VI 5 a Cattle — Receipts 310 Include 150 for t 7si Dec bT' 651 fit 6(1 j 7a Kalsrjle ratilr 6000: calves 1000-argelmarket ami lhO through: alow fed good '11 11") Mav 86 65 64 65 13 '4 run steer medium and weighty liklu slaiKnier heiiera sleadv at S7iii' -11 "a Corn: alow light aieer and heifer yearhit common heifers with fevv kiuda very 421 Pep 42'i 42la 42i ecarce ling! cnlli S4 75 lotwelghly largely ateadv market I'ec light stork heifers S600 42 01 w in light rattle 4l" 42' 41a few common slockera Gown to S5 00 good but Mav moderately active 44-8 44'V 431 441 5 inrTd"'Jfh!r lowl early top and choir veal calves $8 0041 000 com4HN "r oiil'JM pound average bid $1010 f4POats: 27 mon to medium veaJara SSOOttfSO: lew 28 i2 27 on long vearltnga 27iy aeveral loads light Pec bulls S575r5 80 27 27'i 27' 27i B690 for market few yearlings $875io 9 50 market aiill high-e- r May hheep— Receipt 28-281 28' 28H than in week lot oiedlum and lambs jn truck dm affair early largely $8 50950 Pyej nli greasy kinda - iinn $ 25 ee 6 40goodlata S650itt750 five 40 40 401 Wednesday f4ep 40S H 5 ItKkera icarcc donhlea with demand choice 93 Vi i steady 4 pound Idaho sprlngere guarded on $6 4- 42" 421 42' !4' 50 offerlnga rather Peo $8 15 one double 257 lotrucked-l441 441 44U v 44 Mar cals $7 85: odd small lota trucked-lbeans: all olher classes fully $9 00 Soy SHOO to $8 75: load llV-pounHeady Oregon 87 Oct TH 7H cows 874 cutler ewes $300 straight $450 4 85 up to $6 74 8 0 661 SS1 88' paid more freely for weighty aausage Dec OMAHA Aug 10 (APU8DA) — Hogs H9 6Sl 691 69 bulls Mav vealers strong $950 1050 witb Salable 4O00 Top $575 by ahlpiiers-(acke: select up to $1075 Lard 4 5 25 limit $5 65 22 5 23 5 and choice 180-- 2 5 27 Halalile sheep 4000 total 5000 Sep lata ' 71 48 i 4H 5 32 5 32 5 37 $5 60"! 575: 240-27- 0 5 33 pound Wednesday spring lamha 15c to 23o up: Oct 1 1S t 8 1011 S525 't 565: 270-30- 0 5 43 5 45 5 50 1IIS1 5 50 Dec pound S490fi 5 25' yearlings strong to 2:c: up aheep it 3oti-l1eleady Jan 5 52 laiuud 5 52 160-188 57 $4 6(Ho 5 00 Umh552 hulk cfain"'JVoo prl"f 1 40 1 8 05 pound $5 3VirS75 S3 00 i2'25-'?S"""'''""i "'1 Sxl yearlings May KJ 5 40: sows 400 pounds down $3-8eg trails today's Iambi sprint 125: few choice 250 il 280 pound up to and yearlings active to 4 50 strong 400-30native spring imhe Heady pound sows SJbO'tf gvi stedv S8 75?f900: two Kansas City $4 oo down KANHA8 CITT Aug 10 (API — Wheat "'" holdover Idaho ipring '"l! nirfl)' medium Cattle- - Ralabie 2K00: cahes cent! salable lambs SS75 to good slaughter receipts 88 tars unchanged to I 250 Krd sleers and vearllngs No mosllv around $6 30 'ft 700 merely No 2 dark hard yearlings higher: good iii 25 "I 9 00 heifers lareely $K Olln H ill) 84 No 3 84c 2 hard No 3 ft! pomid at averages outside: (i387c sheep hulk common and medium cows $5 00 ' i No 3 red No 2 62vjc 60 81 - 0 85'c '' ll:nur 5 75 few guii weislt'v cows 'ti 61 J6 00 r tt'd'so"" 60 8 50: lanneis and cutlers $3 75 05 00 December CloseSS'ic September moaiiv S4 00 H 4 75: good sausage hulls Mav 60c fAP I MiA)--Hog- — lie-e59c: jv $5 83 if 6 25 practical lop vsalera $8 50 Corn receipt! S cars: H cent lower to " "Wr' T"h hulk to Hheeii — Malsbie 4800 Kt lambs earlv choice gond ft1 No 2 whits nominal cent 165-20higher pound butchers $7 23 sales bids and 3 vi 54 We: 52 'd'SCc nominal No fully eteadv asking few hghier weichis nnm and stronger: sheep steady earlv salea range No 1 yellow nominal 4Sfi4Mic No 3 good nominal 4 4 "1 'Hi 48c No 2 mixed nomiapnud lambs $850 early Mds on bulk light sows steady st SI 30 a 4 00 native siuing lambs $840 slaughler awes nal 444S'ja No 3 nominal 43 V in 1 "V""' Atn' Vrtinm S3 25 down no fcdlug Iambs sold load l"r 45r 8 10! Inating earlv trade - It 2 loads me100 short-tershort-decbreedii ewes S3 50 Dirembir Close: dium to mostly goodsteady September 40Vic 1060-113(no till tot name enlid ino th ewes $450 pound 38 lir fed steers $S50: below kuio welghis i 'is 'lfc dais receipts 4 cars unrfc-::rDr NVm Aug 10 ( I—Cat — p"iinda held hleher 2 bals 1163-llk'4 tie — rvalahle soft calves salable 1511 pound nor'h coat grass sieeia S785 she cent higher No 2 white nominal 29trj u 30c 29 No 3 Kat nominal k ahe stock sin 30tsc steady Losd good 2 strong cnunon to medium rows 2SV- - l Milo mane nominal $1 08 )1 112 fed heifers $8 73 lot medium to ml 7 1 7 vmiioc cows onotrd to 17 V- 'y3'3 eod cl"wd Kaffir nominal $1 03 a I 09 g"od beef rows S3 50 6 50 cutter and l 1 17i dnins'o'oo 44 l 4i!c five nominal S 23 ranners $:i 30 Coinmm cows $4 23 21KI-24i4 0O hulls steady S3 30 'it 680 lots Calvea— Receipts 13: nominally sleadv Parley nominal 38 r 42 He 0 1 nad No dark hard wheat 4 to hard common Few to medium emmon steera stock t)0uu 80O ond to medium vealers $0 no V-- 9 12 centa over Heptember: No 2 hard and 733 (o rholce diluted $8 50 o u no V-1- 0 No I 2 li to 1 U cents over — Salable 11500 hard dark Mill native Kheep fat 41 l1 aprlug lamha Heady good $8 50: asking lambs steady st hir ilin red wheat 3 to 5 eeula over No 3 red 10HI Wednesday' upturn 1 i to 4 VV renli over No I white corn un carlois sironger native iiaughler ewea 2 df(l j about qualttyj (nm l'i to 14 rents over: No 2 yellow conn to good 72 78 pound California shorn eleady S"J 00 n 2 80 No 2 mixed cum 4 6 cents over 28 HI 23 sprlngeri $700 rj 723 straubt and Sorted 5 to KANHAS CITY Aug 10 to 5 cents over 13 i' few rent: per Sno-ewelight un13HO HoaaHalabl and total alow vearllngs 25 cents or moie hither even early salea 210 pounds down lite i 1 1 2 pound S3 21 sorted 15 to moilly 1 c lower than Wednesday's r Minneapolis average later blda I!te25e off: lop S5 75 82 25 M INNK A POL18 Aug 10 (API— Wheat to all Interests: 1 Ho to () chii e 198 ANCMM Aug 10 (APUBDA1 — rertMptii tolsv 413 isrs compared with 2 lo pound S3 50 u 3 71: liltie done on Catile— Itecelpn Mo hnldoveit a veer ego 2 33 basis um banted Trading 3 yr' heavier welrbts uuderw etebts dull done on s'rrs some bids weaur-beCsnh: N" 1 Quotations X cent 140 to J70 pmnd 21c off held arouii'l JO 1 f $4 75 w ferilers $6 73' heaw dark iiorihemhigher 4t 73 7 c dark 3 50 sows moetlv J3 504400 a few coinnioti to tf"d cows 3 21nH0ir 1 1 No '' 2 70 No 72 ir northern tier lightweight! lo 4423 and rutteri S 175 U 5 00 bulls to Sl'!llHi-- : No 3 67 tt 'vll'xr prol'-- j J 300 salable Cattle 1110 total S7 V5 14 per cent tein 2 cenls: 15 premiumscalves salable and toial buo gtslo-feCalves - Receipt IVf few sale about 4 cents ja 14 lo 18 cents Montana steera sud esrltnKs slow niosiiv slesdv I'evv hnlce vealeis to $10 30 few spring rent additional fancy No 1 steadv a limned supnlv of glass steer calv e $7 30 m () 00 hard Moolana 14 per tent protein 73s sleadv to Billing other killing claeees Cheep - rteceipts 300: cood to rholce r ?4ir No 1 dark hari or No 1 harn scarce unchanged swnkers and feeden lambs shorn Montana winter ti' $750 u l a c bard sin21 34 Alta Tunnel crops August 1 NEW YORK Aug 10 CT)— The Tar Baby The corn forecast a month ago Central and domestic price for imported silver Tintic was 2570795000 bushels Tintic Lead Standard wheat 716655000 Corn production Thursday stepped above the U S Tinilc ITnioo Chief last year was 2542238000 bushels treasury's price for foreign metal Utah Con 1937 1928-3- 7 since time first for the May and the Bug com average do pfd of a cent an ounce was 2300674000 Wheat producJumping Con Oil to 35' a cents the domestic im- Victor Pnn tion (winter and spring wheat comMining bined) was 930801000 bushels last port price topped by V cent the Walker wrr xoieao Wilhert treasury's quotation of 35 cents average year and the Other forecasts: Winter wheat 550710000 bushels compared with 537767000 a 17 91'i 9014 9014 ' Ji)2 'a 102 1024 month ago 686637000 last year 131 16 15 15 averand 560160 TOO the ll 15 15 15 4111014 110V4 IIO14 age v 21 1314 1314 1314 1 Spring wheat 180722000 bushJtt 1426 3414 14i 26 els compared with 178888000 a 81 4 St4 3 month ago 244164000 last year 18t)4 16 2214 21 21 averand 192792000 the 59 59 59 34 68 6714 n r '4 age 9614 95 Vi 95a 356834000 bushels Potatoes IMOOi ion 100 Ill3! 73141 72141 7214 compared with 366074000 a month 55 54MI 5414 ago 371617000 last year and 3 4011 48 48 111 50 50 31 50 'i the average 8! 51 51 Total bond sales Thursday $4760 day f43143O0 week SCO $6 1 186500: year ago S49007no: two veara aco S8610300 Januarv 1 to date $997 197025 year ago J 095919905 two year ago St 917 739 900 Eureka Bullion continued Its spectacular advance in Thursday's session on the Salt Lake stock ex OOVi 03 change climbing to a new high on 081 13 06 0714 heavy volume Tintic Standard and 01 02 Walker were slightly off the re01 00'4 mainder of the active Issues selling 0414 ' 0514 01 02 06 07W at unchanged prices 01 03 - Eureka Bullion opened at 37 03 0114 cents up 2 advanced to 40 and 35 28 35 27 reacted to 39 with 3800 shares 04 05 01 0H4 trading Closing quotations were 10 06 38 cents bid offered at 39 Buying 15 14 0114 is based on reports that the ore 00 01 OH4 body which North Lily is mining 02 0014 in the southern part of its prop02 0014 03 01 Vi is running into Eureka Bullion erty 04VJ 02V4 02 01 ground 01 01V4 Tintic Standard eased to $4 off (10 10 01 Ot'4 10 cents and Walker to $105 off 04 02Vi 10 cents 39 38 Stocks selling at unchanged 34 32 02 00V prices included North Lily at 98 47 45 cents Eureka Lilly at 33 Rico Ar05 02 0314 0214 Olt gentine at 14 New Park at 13H 001 1 0 14 09l-- i Bingham Metals at 7 Ohio Copper 01'A at 7 New 004 Quincy at 3 Park Bing01 OOW ham at 3 and Condor Gold at 1V 04 03 03 0214 Utah Power and Light $7 pre10 0514 05 ferred was active opening un004 03 02 changed at $62 and declining to 551 01 0014 00 14 wiui 00 14 snares trading 04 02 110 ' 102V Bid '50 34i Wheat Yield Marked Up THURSDAY'S QUOTATIONS (Salea iu Hundred's) Low Close iSaleal High 112 W 112 '4 Alum Co Am 3:116 27 V 15 27 Mi 27 Am Cyan B Am Super Power 12 1 Bunker Hill AS 13' 13Mi 13 Va 4 124 11 Carrier Corp I2i 11 Service 5Va 5 Cities " 541 17 Com bo war 6 6 51 Cou Cop Mines 13 9 91 9Vi El Bond A Share 133 3 68 87 87 do ptd 2 Equity Corp 1 Wfe 10 10 '4 flak Rubber 1 19 a Ford M Can A 19H 19H 50 2014 20 V4 20 '4 jfo B 2 3 Ftfrd M Ltd 3'-3"ts 3 14 Goldfleld Con la 7 32 31 31 Gulf Oil 7 53 14 Oil 5514 5514 Humble 2 22 22 221 Internet Pet 00 2 22 V 22 Jones A Lau St Line Material J1H 11 Mi H'4 2414 22 25 Lockheed Aire 24i 3 Mt City Cop 3' 34 2 10 Mi'ft Nat Sugar Ref 10Vj 2 72 72 Newmon't MI11 72 7 Vi 7 14 7 12 Niag Hud Power 4 5 8 5 Niag Hh Md B 1 '4 1 Mi 17 lVa Penuroad 92 V 50 92Vi 92Vi Sherwln Wma 3 15 15 15 Technicolor 2 44 United Gas 14 l U 6IV3 61 Vi 50 61V4 pfd 8 V 8 2 Wright Harg f! Tintic Issue Advances in Heavy Trade Market Quotations STOCKS i ncrcaiscsi t&JL S L Si Y Curb IV FOREIGN BONDS (Sales in J1000) 1 A Ilonrlaa 3m 65-6- 0 ft TT tfi HO 60-5- 3s 281110 28 22iWl 22 ('' ?" 25 Full cream triplets lb Full cream Innghorna lb aendwl'h loaf Jiill cream loaf Full cream 2 Ih aandwlch cured Ih western Triplets Louahorni western cured lblb rured palsies Wisconsin tonglmrns Wisconsin cured lb ug ANOKIFB tot eachanre recaipls: 1 27 if Produce Market Sweet creamery butter 1:120 A Deere 2 2 11032 15115 13 212100il21 001121 00 9'10815 108131108 15 I1094 11094 11094 11107 24H0724I10724 38H070 I1076 I1076 52-4- Australia 4i4s 56 Urn K 'ViBi T Vm Improved Thursday when tiger futures aupport liquidation dried up and trade Afternoon prices were up 1 appeared hus M to J points with September 2 ahead at Kal HVVA at 191 187 and March 1reacted with the von-doKennecott World futures market after early firmness and Kree Hfl Kresa lowtt higher to prices were at 1 51 nd March Kroa Gro rember gained 1 Ijtnibert C lost Vi' at 119V Raw sugar here remained quiet Dutybut 90 rentl at 2 offered were frees awallmc bids of Cubaa were sellers Lib Eefuicd was unchanged at 4 10 t 4su t closed unchanged to 2 Futures No 8idniher hither sales 207f0 tons March 192 1S9 bid 1 Ht bid January m 7i Crosley C Crown Zel In 49-4- Brazil 8s 41 luterlke I Harv lit HKA In Nick C lot Rait Int fhoe Jnt TAT In Dept hat — IT!1 Crane r Crm of W Clihan Cur in a 3i4s 4 lis 2'iS 27is Belcilim In Sucar Market tr Hi A On Exchange Foreign 10 (API— Humors An Is'EW YORK Jn London uid pound might t lrice were given ( om Holv Com So Congo Na Con Alro Con Ettn do nfri Con Oil 4 Wt T U S Steel's July shipments were bout In line with forecasts suffering a minor drop from June but being well ahead of July a year ago The stock was off more than a point and Bethlehem and were also behind Ofoungstown nearly as much Others giving ground without a great deal of opposition Included General Motors Sears Chrysler Roebuck Westinghnuse American American Can Telephone American Smelting Du Pont Allied Chemical and Texas Corp Scrap copper was reduced 3 of a cent a pound and copper shares were under occasional pressure as the international cartel at London hoisted allowable production quotas for its members Among losers in the curb were Aluminum company Gulf Oil American Gas & Electric Electric Bond & Share and Lake Shore Volume of 122000 shares compared with 00000 Wednesday 5' 1032 1103 101115 15115 1110 281110 8H1 1 221111 Jill 43-4- 48-4- 9' Bucv-Eri- Colgate P Col F ft I rA v Com Credt 3 4S 3 Close 3ls Bore-Wa- Steels Decline High TREASURY 64 10 2! Low iKaleal 59-5- 1)805 11 21 i:i7'sil-)- - 2710 2071 2519 1514 3554 1 - 2 45 15 20 30 H GOVERNMENT BONDS In 110(10) (Sales (Dollars and 20 rails 2S31 2789 2800 off 13 Utile 2821 253 2588 off ' Bonds 8968 off 29 Commodlllej 4707 off 08 Si 8 U (Kurnlihed by J Dow-Jone- Traders Cautious At that speculative forces showed a disposition to trim comRefill mitments further because of the All Atlnl C Auto feeling the growing number of Aub Aviut i1 loaded and cocked guns In Europe Bald Io cl could easily lead to an explosion U ft Ohio that might shake world markets Ftnrb Anph European securities exchanges flHrumlail Bealr Cr though while unable to get any- Beech-Bend Av in where particular were far from Rrt ft Co weak Beth HII Earnings statements on the home Roe Airnl front together with additional B Al Brl evidence the industrial picture is Horrlp Pr nee Br retaining its encouraging aspects BrlRiis Mf continued as a bolstering influBrown fch ence but failed to stimulate buyers Mfg Alrcrafts put on a brief rally Blldd Budd Will Bulova when the war department anB A Mach nounced the award of contracts Bvera Cr for some $100000000 of planes and Tat A Wen Aside from Glenn Mur-ti- n CDC jjriifi engines which obtained the largest inCur ft (len dividual award most aviations endtase ro Tract ed unchanged to a shade in ar- Cat OtflllPHA rears Celntex Rails on the whole kept de- Cerro de P rrttlA n Last Thea clines to minor fractions Cr week's freight loadings were re- (C lies N ft ported up slightly less than sea- Chi (i w Chrvsler ft sonally although merchandising Coca Cola do A shipments expanded substantially Aug 10 AP— Following are Thursday's high low and closing prlcea of bonds on the New York stock exchange and the total sales of each bond: NKW YORK Averages Hundreds) fever Thursday aid r war-fea- Sales Exchange Quotations o August 11 1939 al Potato Market CHICAGO Po Auf 10 taioes— Receipt! (45 cars on track 1 quesk-e- r intal U B shipment! il illfhllv supplies moderate demand rslher slow ' sacked per cwt NeOraska cobblers S per cent or better II 8 No 1 unwsshed few aales $1 1 5 1 20 moitly $llo Oregon BHas triumph! U 8 No 1 under Ice $1 9n(jl5: lone whin 0 8 No 1 tinder Ire $lBO(Ua0S best tnostlv Idaho BUsa triumphs U B $200(16 1 No few snles $19019S: russet Burhanks U H No 1 under Ire few sales $l Ro California 1on$ whiles under ventilation baaera $210 Wisconsin Bliss triumphs U 8 No 1 $1H() corn biers generally fair quality $112 U: Minnesota Handland section mixed ear) Otiloa tud cobolsra ginirtll good quality $114 Flour 10 fAPl— none MINNEAPOLIS Au —Carload lota per birrel In cotton larks: family patent! unrhanied atandard patems umhsnaed f5O0ijl2O: $4 no (fH 20 shipment! 26300 bimll Brin— f 1400 14£i0 and Monev NEW YORK AU! 10 (API— Western Union company reported net Settlement prices It Utah smelterl la lops forTelegraph al months inded June 10 of American hv thi reported Pmeltiug md fa 'JI USD after taiea depreciation etc compared avliri net lose of Refining rnmpanv are: Lead SOOc cop 8 9c per (calhode) fl MS 7111 for Ihe first half of 1UIK NEW YOTtK Aug 10 (AP) — Topper electrolytic spot 10 50 export Steady Tin sleadv: spot and pesr-h60 jo 48 35 lead sleadv forward 48 30 Fast Ht New York $3 03 S o simt Loull 4 90 Ziiir lleady East St levins Quicksilver snot and forward $475 MARKET QUOTATIONS v Pit Iron aluminum 84 00 8 8700 platinum tud Chlnssa wolframite OGDEN LIVESTOCK unchanged CO AUCTION 10 Bar LONDON gold Aug (AP)— 14K penny (Equivalent Up 1 6td INION STOCKYARDS 771 $34 UTAH OGDKN ( Fqulvilsnt Bar sliver 17d up 35 61 rents ) There Were 101 hear of tsttl! sold at auction Thursday with 10 (AP) — Closing — I ONDON Aug fair demand for til rlassrs Prices Copier standard spot and future 44 obtained were as follows: eieciroivur inn pounds ponmls mi Tin Smi( 1750-t- l 13s askel 50 (kjuihIs 15s OO (nod Fat Steers future 325 pounds 2 J9 pounds 15s Blocker and Feeder 17a 6d 13 pounds Bids — Lead spot Tfl-IT- $ Steers Zinc ipot 1:lc Od future 13 pound Steers future It pounds lis 14 pounds 6s Id LIVESTOCK food Fat llrlfrr 3d NEW YORK 35Vc up Aug 10 (AP)— Bar illver of a cent NKW YOPK A hp 10 (AP- )- Coffc — ? 7 S Hlo Hsnt'in No 4 7 rt Nm t'"ltt kin ftrlKht f if rrtiiRP lit clti'lM Httnlod BouiOun Ji (111 4 fi at H r0 $ 7 4 0 Nrt 4 D fnltirM rtHtM 7 to 11 Hsulni inti bvr H jU'j JS Mun H mjminn! T A fuiiireaj no llrlfrr! n $g $VS0 $2J $5 $5 $ Stmkrr and Feeder (owi f anners and lulled tl3-$- 4 7$ 1! 4 ""Us nr) $ f4iO-XiA- t fiooft Fat Coffee Market Httui Orade HHferi Mocker and feeder Med "ow Veal Calves VY H Fe Isted— J E Ihon Ogrten Manning 3712 ft Ik |