Show 20 She Salt £akc tribune Wednesday Morning- -- July 10 1910 Technical Comeback of Stock List Dwindles After First - Hour Rally r — N Y Stock Exchange Quotations Issues Loaf To Lose Early Gains Julv N:W YORK !im 'APi ft HtKh Low Close IS ' 181 IS' —A — lam Mil A r A A 394 llu-A:asl- Jn llf'tllHn' 4 JO Mf Ahs-- meiaU A A C A H I 4 4 914 94-- I Am Can r iiirri July iT' Ci rop- Am tho slock ing recoveries came n market Tuesday on a selective basis but real stimulation as lacking in both foreign and riomcs-tinews hullelins and trends wore slightly ragged at the close Dealings picked up a little momentum in the first hour lion loafed through the remainder of the session "SforTsTand motors up at the slart lost most of their Advances running to a point gain or more a the or canceled in the final hour Transfers of '!i'!530 shares compared with 212800 Monday The morning's upturn was at tributed bv brokers nartlv to the belief ot some traders that 'with activity dropping to a low selling had dried up sufficiently to permit of a tech- i he monerateiv mcai comenacK nrigni ousiness picture also remained a sustaining influence Emerging with modest improve- ment wore Bethlehem Steel Chrys- ler Douglas Aircraft Ioft Johns- Manville Western I'nion and Chesapeake & Ohio A shade in o t s rwOt'""iiais w r i ' 0 tiiti buck Glenn Martin Weslinghouse Anaconda Santa Yc and American i A ! A A i'i t- di-i- 6 S K It stl Fdr Am s Am TAT Am T"b lis A A A T W 7 ') 2 77 Fdrs Wks 4 n fM S K T A' Win Atlas Crp A via ("it — B— laid lo it A do '5 16 2 i!c"'hN Beth steei liiirdoii I 2 4 14 2 2 irnl ' l - I '4 4 4 10 K i 171 1T ? - i - 7 27' j - l - l 7S 7i ISi IN 5i 4 2 1 ti( t 2 A Coiiso-Na- i 3 Bakln 3en Bronz (Jen Clear: (Jen Klertrl fieri Foods' deii Mills lien Motor l?v Hie T A R! 4 3 2'a 37 H l I K (ill 1113 in 10 2 ' 12'V 4 ' 1 1214 1 ciMjdyear T (Iraham-- 6 12V 14' f 35 2 II Coiltfl Cnr Cont Bl A do B Cont Call 4 4 M 103 V- - fit 12 K a I ' 1 irlj 20 20': 51 5i - - l Sj v 2Hi(-2S 10li'- - 10m t R U fi 1 J2 l'M V'V sc S' Hiij' 15 l(i 151(i 15 Ifi 4011 3071 07 17-17 J IS 40 40 -' f 5 117 15 15 23 2:n 23 14 141 II (5 1143 a 4 tt A OOOO tons of Utah produced bituminous coal in the week ended June 22 compared with 32000 tons the previous week 35000 tons the same week in 1 939 26000 tons the ame weex in l'jiff Diwu ions the same week in 1929 and 89000 tons as the average weeklv rate in June 1923 according to the bituminous coal division of the department of the interior B M 4"' mv to1 T 11'' IP 15115 PAL Sixteen of the 27 directors nf the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers already Kelv have signified their intention to at- amounts to onlv 8101 tons against Nah Nat Risen 2JIS71 in the same period nf June N Am Avi tend the next regular hoard meetN AmerUo ing to be field September 11 at the reflecting the effect on the copper N Pacific of of the Erench Ohio— Ooil— Alta club Even if all nf these do trade collapse Omnibus rot attend a new record is likely resistance Otis Kiev to be set for attendance at a direcOtis Steel Kxort 7lne shipments in June to- Class tors' meeting held outside New York Citv according to Mining laof1 ons' a decline from 3908 and Metallurgy magazine Mayh'iKhrst sinro 1928 accord ''he board meeting will he held during inC 0 100 American Zinc Institute Ihe regional meeting of the inst Lake ntv ScTiTeTrF — lrtorv luie ber 3 in the first six months of 1940 totaled 2525774 units an increase Domestic manganese production of 23 per cent over the first half of ore containing 35 per cent or of 1939 the Automobile Manufac-mor- e manganese (natural' during Hirers' association estimated Tues-Mawas 2300 long tons shipments day Pac Pir pVnel-- No Reserve District 9403 No Phillips Pet Pitts Steel Pressed SC Pro: A c Pub Sc NJ PiiKms-- i Pure Oil Safcwi v S St Jo Lead Roe Sears Serve! Inc Shell II Oil Simmons Oil Ske'iy SH'Va ' ' i 5627189 $ 4 StulehiUr 22505 r S5 52 Tni(p(t Tlmk R ACCOUNTS retlrahlp value 3 t'odrw-KI- $150000 00 per cent) I'uio'i Carb I'n Oil Cal iRate ' Common 9OO Undivided nrollls Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock t TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS r u li 1 326781 34 rii purchase agreement) Asseta pledged to quality for exercise of fiduciary or cornorate ers and for purposes other than to secure liabilities I'nit Fruit t'nitM r I ' S Cvp pf u " i r S do S u Leath A KealAI nih M $ 57 318 30 24942 50 pf U S Steel do pf — V— Vanadium — W— Walcreen pfd ww 82260 80 Walworth WarBP pf W Un Tel 35 385 80 Westc A' B West El M 35385 80 White Mot TOTAL Woolwth State of Utah County of Salt Lake— as: Wrth PM " I O 8 Murphy vice president and cashier of the hrfnk do — Trr solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge1 X'" Vnzs ShT u o wunrii: vice na uasnier tna nenei Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th dsv of July 1940 Zenllb Rad G E 6TEFFEN3EN Notary Public (Seal) Zonlte Prd above-named- My commission ' expires November 15 1941 Correct— Attest WALTER E COSGRIFF JACOB A KAHN CASTLE Directors CP 32' 20 51 251 2514 - 12'i 27 I 121- 141? 141-?- v' 12 297'- vy- Mi ' 1 2 38 6 3 3 9 l - V AbitibiPAP 5s 53 I 4 '4 '4 5 V 5' 5's 4 4 IV 1H1 H-IS' 15' II 16 15' on n J9 20' 6i9 fi' 6' 5 fi' 6' 6' - 's 3 4 9 50 29' 29 i 9 71 31 141 3 2 II 12' ' !! 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(1711 PgSd 54'49 1 91 14 fll 4 50D' do 9V4' 4 11214112 SE '112 fis?025A' SoC-lP- d no 8 108 2 97 6S20OOA' 97 4 9R4I I'UP't 4 in74 Wis PT 4s 66A' in74'107' CE inn 4'' 97i PSHl PL PF Ts 4 in74'in74 Totsl'stock sales Tuesday 09000 shares: "ear ago 87150 total bond sales Tuesday $1200000 year ago $1 934000 Investment Conmaniea NEW YORK Julv 9 ( A P —National Association of Securities Dealers Inc Fitnd Anaer Bus Shra Can Inv Fluid Inc Asked do A A do A A mod Dividend Shra ' Fund Inv Inc Invest Co Am Kevst Onstd B-do do do 1$ 203 2 00 234 ' Trust Corpora t 27 65 2 30 2 2 $ ' ' ' 1 4 98 00 14 85 19 63 1304 20 91 95 3 16 2 2 Maryland Fund Nation Wide Sec do Vot Quar Inc Shra' ' 99 6 20 49 2 2 93 3 10 08 22 05 53 32 6 82 3 29 1 15 16 21 14 05 4 113 7 10 ' YORK Julv 9 spot (4 inch) 01 01 24 19 02 4:i 12 094' lt m 004: 1 00 01 01 02 01 01 H 02 02 021 05 0041 01 01 0041 00 1A 03 02 10 03 cJV"n Grand Deposit 024: 01 01 25 03 02 Horn Silver Howell Indian Queen Kennebec 18 00 4 0041 01 Kentuckv-Uta- 02 EuVelta IjHIjt Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Great Western Naildrnee " ni 20 ni 00 4 00 4' 00 01 2 Rincham - Cilv Con Knnold o3 fil 05 02 iy 4 OSi- -' 01 02 Premier Utah 1 Bristol 50 1 OOI41 P'umhlc Mines Plutus Prince Con 05 03 25 Rico Silver Kinc Coa'illon Silver Kinc Western Silver Standard Sioux Mines South Standard Swansea Con 4 00 29 ' 10 48c nominal New O 4 33 ' ni 0041 Unlisted Industrials Curb Grain o Produce Market RI'TTEK First quality sweet lb First quality lb Second quality Ih Net "i es tirl $ 31 discount 304 24 17 174 li Wisconsin cured 18 19 lb 2 4 14 23 lb NEW YORK Julv 9 (API — Butter — 1271 616 pounds easier: creamReceipts ery hlcher than extra 27 14 'o- 28c extra 92 score tubs 27c cartons firsts 88 to 91 score tubs and cartons ff 25 84 to 87 scores 254c seconds24 'n 25c Cheese — Receipts 290396 pounds 264i26c unchanced p'lces Eggs — Receipts 25726 casesflrm Pacific coast white eggs lumbo and pre29 4'(l 3lr miums specials 28 4 29c: 28-- 264c mediums 24S'25c CHICAGO July 9 (AP) — Butter — Re1249535 pounds steady ' prices ceipts e unchanged 14 701 eases: firm: Eggs- - Receipts fresh graded extra firsts local 16 4c cars 16c firsts local 16c cars 164c: dirties 13 4r: storage packed extras 18c: firsts 17 4c other prices unchanged 41 Live (rucks: poultry— Receipts steady to firm hens 5 pounds and under 16c: broilers 2 4 pounds and down : 16i-c4 colored pounds springs tinder 17c Plymouth rocks 194c': white rocka 20 c: "other prices unchanged IOS ANGELES July 9 ( AP' — Produce Butter cheese and exchange receipts: poultry unchanged ino-7nButter 238400 pounds: cheese Eggs — pounds: eggs 600 rases 20c Candled clean medium standards (API— Domestic sugar futures eased 1 to 2 points Tuesday as offerings of raws were shaded without Hedging uncovering new refiner demandsatisfied araledown bids September told at 1 78c March 188c' World futures around midafternoon were 1 and The trad to 2 4 points higher shorts covered September sold at 196c December 199c were offered at 2 7(lc Raws locally near-bfor delivered basis poaltioni Refining Interest dried up Refined was unchanged at 4 50c fl closed 4 Cash Quotations CHICAGO Julv 9 API— Cash wheat — red 794c: No 2 794c: No 3 garlicky 74 41 77 4c No 1 hard 784 to 79c 644-&65No 1 Com- - No 1 yellow white 75 4c Oata— No 1 mixed 31 4 r: No 2 iff32ic No 3 31c: sample grade 31c No 2 white 34 4c No 3 sample No 3t4 grade 32'c— No Soybeans 3 804c 2 to 4 polnta tons: September 177c bid: March 188c bid to 2": Points higher 95c bid sales 5000 tons: September December 100c bid March 102c bid NEW YORK July 9 ( AP i — Scattered through offering! of wool top futures were abtrade accounts and spot houses house and loeal acsorbed bv commission Final count! In oulet tradluc Tuesday October nricea were 2 lo 4 points hlcher 87 2 hid March 89 2 December Spot standard lota 89 86 3 2 Wheat July $ High 761 Open 75' 76" Sept 77 4 Dec Corn— 6014 Julv 58 Sept 55 Dec Oats— 30 Julv $ Oct Dec Rve — Julv Sept Oct Dec 764 6I-- 60 57 4 61 29-- 4 4 58 4 29 4 30 281 29 4 734 73Vt 73 4 424 43t 45S 42 44 "1 14 46 4 47 6n5 6 10 -n 7 4 554 304 4 28-- 73 4 42 4 734 Belllti— Julv Sept 7 02 R- 6 35 6 40 7 02 5 97 6 05 6 20 6 35 700 but slipped bark to 4 cents at the close! Others under water were Horn Silver at IS cents off 'j cent Park City Consolidated at 9 cents off cent and Tintic Standard at $260 off 10 cents Trading for the day reached shares largest since June 12 principally because 20000 shares of Silver Standard changed hands at 1 cent even Also even with previous sales were Chief Consolidated at 22 cents Miners Gold at 4 cent Condor Gold at l'-- i cents and Sugar common at $115 In curb sales New Park sold at 36 cents and 354 cents the latter off 'a cent 34-7- Utah-Idah- o Metals and Money Settlement prices at Utah smelters as reported by the American SmeltingOne anda are: Lead 5 Refining company 10733c a pound copper cathode pound NEW YORK Julv 9 f APi — Bar silver — Unchanged at Julv 9 APi — Rar silver-- 21 LONDON unchanged (Equivalent 3933 cents based on the dollar at $403 l (B'qulia-leil- t Bar cold— 168s unchanged $33 85 YORK July fl (AP -- Copper -valSteadv: electrolytic spot Connecticut f a s New ley 10 75'u 1150c export York 10 45rlO 50c Tin— Steadv: spot and near-b5150c forward 5025c NEW 5 Lead — Steady 05c East St Zinc — Steady spot Louis East 4 New York 5 00 W 85c Louis spot and St forward 625c aluminum Pig Iron antimony quicksilver platinum Chinese wolframite aiid domestic scheellie unchanged Flour MINNEAPOLIS July 9 (API — Flour-Car- load lots per barrel in cotton sacks: Family patents unchanged $540 '" 560: standard patents unchanged $445 &4 65 13750 Shipments Bran— $16 50 a 17 00 Reserve District No IS REPORT OP CONDITION OF Walker Bank & Trust Company Federal Reserve a member of the Salt Lake City Utah System at rhe close of business on June 29 1940 mBrte Bank of bv Commissioner a the In rail Published acrordnnce with Utah and the Federal Reserve bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act Of ASSETS $ H031693SS loans and discount (including $6479 48 overdrafts) 7599 545 00 United States government obligations direct and guaranteed 2 37733063 subdivisions and political Obligations of states 1361359 05 Other bonds notes and debentures 152001 00 Corporate stocks (Including $6750000 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Cash balances with otner nnn'-including reserve oaiance ana 1358269075 cash Items In nrocess of collection 40000 00 Safe deposit vaults 15 116 00 Peel estat" owned 3782047 Other assets s $3319755645 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES LIABILITIES TOTAL 46 4 85 5 97 6 07 6 20 6 35 $3051646151 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 165000000 rapltal Purnlus Undivided Reserve! 600000 On 2275007t 20359123 profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ' 26810949s) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES $331975" "This bank's canltpl consists of $150 000 00 of canital dehen tures and common stock with total nar value of $1500 000 00 AND MEMORANDA 441-- 5 20 25 40 hern 75-- 81 '47 6 6 6 Jan 4 28 41N Sep! Dec 76 3t 29 4 Dec Soybean- s- July ( 754 54 has No 77 78 584 55 2R4 Sept 741 which Quincy stronger for several sessions on reports of a good showing of ore lower in the face of the drift at the cent at 5 cents mine opened up 114 301 505 on Demand derjoslts of Individuals partnerships and corporations Time deposits of Individuals 7963341 7S partnerships and corporations ana suDdivisions of states 305080679 Deposit! political 50184170fl Deposit! of bank! checks officers' 12858171 deposits (certified and etc) Close Othr $30462652 38 TOTAL DEPOSITS 5380915 744 Other liabilities 814c yellow Range of Leading Futures Lard— Julv Market Sugar NEW YORK Julv pound Futures — No 3 lower: sales 4350 bid January 184c No 4 futuru 14 to 4 Com ended the dav unchanged cent lower on the July delivery 1o 4 to cent hlcher on the later contracts after earlv in the session yielding fractions Oats and rve fluctuated within a nar- to 4 cent lower In row range closing light trade Lard futures sold off after moderate earlv gains and final prices were unchanged" to 7 4 points lower 4 CHEESE tripi-t- s iL'h cre-Full cured Ih Daisies ket 26 lb mis lb sanii' ich loaf lb western cured lb western ciithorus Tnole's 4 4 ) KGCS Large white specials dnz Large white extras doz Medium while rxt ras d'-Full cream Full cream Full cream 32 and closing 4 to 1 cent lower than MonJuly 74 4c Sep day's final quotations The September detemher 754 "i T54" livery dropped from 77 to 75 4 the lowest In a week The break was attributed to a forecast of showers In the northwest and weakness of the Minneapolis and Kansas City mar- Utah Power Issues Gain advances 30 12 hSW" since December 8 when $571000-00- 0 was borrowed by the sale of 2 per cent year bonds The new borrowing ' will boost the federal debt to a new high of or approximately $43700000000 within $1300000000 of the borrowing power available for expenses Congress however recently voted authority to borrow $4000000000 on special obligations to finance national defense Trading volume picked tip Tuesday on the Salt Lake stock exchange but prices did not follow with the exception of Utah Power and Light issues Utah Power 7s at $6525 were tin n24 $525 on the exchange of 14 sharer 024 n3 4 The 6s sold at $59 up $550 on 31 so Good reports of second shares ni 08 quarter earnings were behind the 3 nt4' Nelso-- 4 — n3 1 2n n2 02 02 3 nn n4 20 36 0014 04 14 68 06 03 nn i'j fi"4' 02 35 " 01 01 ii a! 15 North Illv 4 4 03 07 10 00 41 01 Ohio Copper Pioche 00 t 014' 88 Tr !4ew Park New Premier New Qulncy Park Park Park Park Park Park n:ut 23 154 05 : 4 4 02 41 18 13 41 00141 15 01 Keystone Leonora Little Mav Magnolia Lead Mammoth Miller Hill Miners Gold Missouri Monarch Moscow Mt Cltv Conner Mountain View 4 4 01 11 "c C'-Jra- Wool Fulnres APIJuly liquiIn cotton futures dation dominated trsdlng Selling bv snot houses and Tuesday sources against 10' delivery notices carried Iha old July position off 65 cents a bale Middling 02 1541 Point Dracon East Crown Point East Standard East Tintic Coalition East Utah Empire Minea Eureka Bullion $100 06 02 the absence nf foreign demand 42 no Ramhercer R R bonds 40 on And with domestic industry able 97 50 98 50 Holly Sugar 4a to turn all its attention and re1941-4'101 00 do 102 00 CHICAGO July 9 (API — Wheat prices sources to domestic defense there started out bravely enough and extended would he that much less urgency gains to about a cent Tuesday before hedging pressure and speculative selling routed S L to build new plants and buy new The upttrrn— nd—f4iialmiot at inns were as much as a cent lower thaTPMoinlay'T final $2 44536100 Monday's bank debits equipment Same dav year arn 255511500 figures Tuesdav's bank clearings 247441094 Wheat prices were erratic fluctuating Same dav year ago 210952007 over a range of 1 4 cents for the session —— Cotton Market NEW ewes common top 04 OO41 01 23 : Crown slow lamhs 1100: Sheep— Salable steady: few packaces 70 to 76 pound'n medium to pood wooled lamhs $7 65 8 00: choice ahsenl quoted up to $880 about 20(1 head shorn ewes $2 50'o350 4 034 01 00 V4 Croff itno I " :02Vtl Chief Con Clayton Silver Colorado Con Columbus Rexall Combined Metala Comet Coalition Comw Lead Condor Gold Crescent Eagle 406 I 01 Cardiff Cedar Talisman Central Standard USDA —Hogs— ReOf DEN July 9 market and ceipts 245 'includes 120 for lower some 125 throuah steady to 10c off more top $700 on strictly choice 180 to butchers: bulk good to choice these weights $650 ft 85: mixed weights under ISO and over 230 pounds mostlv JfiOCfi fiSO: bulk sows $375(425: few light kinds up to $450 ami above 105: includes 80 for Cattle —Receipts market and 25 direct: few scattered sales steadv 13 head good 1045 pounds local H4MflT $8 50 : market for two days fairlv matured stock: active: generally stea-li aiorm orouuH fly tilrrVtap Iitra nn m A r odd lots good slaughter 'steers $8750-71H75: few good to choice heifers ssoow 925: hulk s:eers and heifer supply crasser at $8 25 down medium to eool slauch J£r-£Q$575 £675: cutter and common $4 75 fi 5 50: canners $4 50 down: bnUs $5 50: cood to choice veal calves $1000 10 75 common and medium vealers $700 (j? 950 culls $6 50 down Sheep— Receipts 4600 for market: slow local spring about tni'ckload (rood lambs steady at S8 75: nothing done on carload lots Julv fl ( A SOt TH SAN FRANCISCO 10c Hoss- - Salable 700: active hlRher: most 180 to 225 pound Callfomlas to packers $785: few 235 to 260 pounds $735: sows mostly steady at $525 down prompt clearance steers 75 Cattle Salable sieady medium scarce Monday load grass steers $8 75 actual top: better kinds "quoted to 159 00 larce she stwk ranee run todav packaee Rood cows $525 $675: few common cows 4) 5 50: hulls nominal $6001 7 00 Salable Calves 35: sieady: packase calves $10 50: dozen head 400 pounds $925: choice vealers quoted latter 05 03 July 9 (—SecMorgenthau announced Tuesday the treasury would borrow $650000000 Thursday through the sale of 2li per cent bonds Maturity dates and other details will be disclosed Thursday The seoretary said $600000000 of the new bonds would be sold to the public and $50000000 worth to Rovernment investment accounts The borrowing will be the first by the treasury to raise cash-o- ther than refunding operations — retary 01 00 02 10 05 02 00 0014 Big Hill Bingham Ketali : Black Metals Bonanza Mining Bristol Silver Bullion $5508 WASHINGTON Asked sult standards BONDS PL Alta Tunnel Amr Metal Mm Co Beaver Gold Copper 506 $10 sn a QUOTATIONS Bid 00 4 ' 02 108 A'(KIES July 9 (APUSDAI — ' 05 02 Salable supply 300: fully steady Hogs 02 nniit on small supplies spots steady tn 10c Tar 01 00 v Bihv to 170 to choice hulk medium higher m 14 00 Central 240 pounds $750 W 7 65 small lota 174 Tintic 1 2 1 Tintic Lead to 240 pounds $7 75 'u 7 85 latter ex2 65 55 2 Tintic Standard off and weichts treme top few medium j no n Chief $6 5011 7 40: few good to choice light I'nion Con ' on ons ('tan cows $5 25 W 5 50 I'tah-W-ns ofi Oil Con Cattle— Salahle 350 sieady: cood steera Victor Con 00 I 05 and she slock lacklnc: cnmmmi steers 63 68 $6 501r750 grassy heifers $8 25 down:: Wllhert Milling on iv n3 " cows common to medium $5 75 r1 660 01 02 Con vantree '5 li odd 50 canners and cutlers $400 01 nr-03 bulls tn $7 00 ton steers Monday $10 10 Ufh-V-'h1 1 5 25 Sugar com fed on load medium to good 1 8 90 8 40 do nfd heiffed to load medium ngood Imperialsers $9 00- feeder steers $7 5nii'825 Tt'FSDAY SALES Calves — Salahle 50 nominally steadv: Chief Consolidated 600 at 22c choice vealers quoted around $12 00 few noo at 1 nc Condor Gold down sals $1 - 00 J'orn Silver 2000 at 18c 150: two decks ewes Sheep- Salable Miners Cold moo at unsold: good to choice wooled lambs quoted New Oulncv 100n at 5c 3000 at 4c to around $9 75 Park Cltv Consolidated 1500 at 9c Silver Standard 20 OOO at 1c — KANSAS CITV July fl Tintic Standard 200 at $2 60 Hoes -- Receipts total and salahle 1500: TT'-T!- i 1 Cfl 41 15 fnmmnn uneven: shippers took the bulk of desiretion SALES (After 1 P Ml ables of 230 nounds down earlv at 101) 20c Tttah-rdabSn-'- ir common 100 at t 15 lower than Mondav's averace: later trade New Park 100 at 3fic 100 at 354c slow with most bids and few sa'es 25 'o' 35c lower: ton $6 65- cood to choice 170 to 230 pounds $6 40 rn 6 60: little done nn heavies: small lots 24f t 300 pound $6 00 ii 6 35 cool to choice 110 to 160 5 5 ' $5 65W6t5: sows 550 pounds Bid Asked sto-- k nlirs 23c higher at $575 down total and salahle Cattle — Receipts Amal $ 6 45 Sucar nfd '$ fi 85 1 1 15 4000: calves total and sa'ahle 1000: fed Con Wacon 80 Mch and fullv active steers and yearllncs 72 00 85 00 Utah Fire steadv snots 5 25c higher on fed steers " I $6 pfd ' 58 50 60 5n srassers In light supply steady: cow stuff do $7 pfd 65 on 66 50 about steadv in slow uneven trade: bulls 7 C M I 38 00 44 no unchanged: vea'ers strong to 25c or more I S SALES STOCK EXCHANGE medium steers weicht some choice hiirher' t't-irower held above $11 00: choice 986 and Light $6 preferred 31 at "59 nn averages $11 00 several loads cood I'tih Power choice litrhts and medium weight steers A successful Light $7 preferred 14 blilzkrieg on the to tn 60: eicbt cars of Kansas crass at $6525 other hand would mean cessation $1010 and heifer steers $8 00-50: steer from S10 25: medium downward of war orders from Great Britain veirlui7s cows cood and $5 75 'ii7 40good to S True this government would lake choice veilers most'v S8O0'o'9 00: selec's o (1 on : srockers and feeders 50 ful'v $9 i over most of the British commitRid Asked steadv aid fa'r'v acive: several loads mements as a result factories prob- diums stork $7 75-- 8 75 few stock $ 2 70 $ 2 6n Amalg Sugar com ' "II nn cali-$1000 Corn 20 75 F'r't Securitv ably would continue to turn nut Sheep 106 no Receip's total and salahleno 4500: Utah Home Fire Ins '121 no a 85 sales of vcarllucs s'ea-lsnrinc Utah Oil Refining 8 50 munitions at full capacity But opeunc sold cood to choice natives Mountain 6 no 5 50 Fuel Supply' the ultimate amount of munitions bid $9 75 t earlv 0 00 genera"v asking $1000 Utah Southern Oil 30 40 business would he diminished by 10 25 fed yearlings $7 50 BONDS Louchorns Wisconsin cured 2- 1 73 (1 j T'll 3'!2 AmPL Tfflllated 4 4 4 5 4 155 4' V 1 's K1 Ifil 8V 84 H Bid ' 93 1 H 9 - IS "Salel 14 19' s Close 73 1 DOMESTIC S 12 12S so 4 4 7 33 1 61 161 8V 1 ' PAL J - 7' 4 5 351 62 4 12 1H1? 23 '33 8 12 1 Utah pfd 2 75 4 West Air Exp- 2 Wrieht Harg ij "15 32' 7' "61 Sec Teehuteoolr United Gas ' 4 Low 4'! V Indus Sherwin-Wm- 61 86 23 42 4 Phoenix Selected 1 IN 4 I A t - SI- 1 IH 424 5' IS' Penornad 111 fil 6' 1' 17 SO 10 i 111 361 1 6 3 8 27 k 4 38' 10 38 30 1 271 1 - Si 19-- 17S 3 7 5 1 S 181 22 'g Si 3 in 5 11 I I TUESDAY Treasury Sets S6S0000000 Sale of Bonds Bank Clearings 2i " s NORTH SALT LAKE July 9 (UflDA-1016 Includes 879 Hogs — Receipt throuKh and 137 for market: market 10c to Ibc lower: practical top $8 85: with choice pxtreme top $700 on two bunches 1 SO to butchers : light lights 85: packing aows $400 ? 475 $6 72: Includes 41 for Cattle— Receipts markets and 31 direct:n no good kinds ateers $725 old early bulk trucked-lS 75 common kinds down to $550: bulk trucked-lheifers $650 3 7 50 common cows kinds down la $550: bulk trucked-i25: cutter and common kinds to down canner tfi5 25 $300: grades $450 bulls $5 25 Si' 6 25: few odd trucked-l$H 50 vealers medium 950: ctril and common kinds $5 50 i 800 Sheep — Rereints 20 for market: few medium trucked-lspring lambs $900 in 8 35: few common kinds down to 4700 I Hundreds) V 1 - 0 s SV 271- - S 1 72 ?l 111 3 1? mil Si Si a 3 21 - 171 jo-- 59 60 mi' - 71 1 S 13 U 6 su 70 I 3(li1 I 1 - Sll2 14 61 V 51' 1 7 4 4 - 3 1 7 U V 564' '" 7 7 8 2 t i U'-- 16s 17' 811? 70 2 loj 3 50 156 Alum Co Am 155 5 31 H Am Cvan B 314 Am 11 icj Sup Power' 2 14 Rell Aire 14 5 lor Bunker Hill AS in 1 71 71 Carrier Corp 5 Cities Sen Ice 5 21 do pfd fiSlj 631 731Colls Pat F Arms 50 731 6 3 32 Cm A So War 6 El Roiul A Share 6L 58 fi9 31 73 do pfd S 61 " 64 do 85 pfd Ford Mot Can A !s 1 16 1 16 4 Gold field Con fi 28 Gulf 01! 29 ' 4 4 Hecla Mm 1U 6 Holli'iir Cold 6' ' 9S lot Pelrol ill 21 Junes A Iau St 23 2! 8 2 81 Line Material Mount Cltv Cop oi 1 8'-Nat Sucar Ref 8U : 4 Nla-4 V Hud Power Ninlssine Mus 1 ' 4 531-1- 00 1 60 581 601? 1 61 59 60 1? Sales HlRh 7 '4 :f7' 0 1 6 14 (Sales 1 21' V 1 40 1 - 361 531 A P — Follow ifig NEW YORK July 9 is a list of Tuesday's transactions on the New York curb exchanRe: '4 55 3 2 3 1 4 56 '4 19 fill ! 531- 451? 86 68 '68 4214' STOCKS 311 71 19 ' 21'- 4 45 S6 Curl) Prices 14 - 41 91 fill 3 I?' 22 21 i - S7J' 4 "' :!V 7 2 251 50 50 17 171! 9 1ni Si)' i Oft 22 4514 Sfil 69 4' 131 10' 79' 11 30 36 16 4 ' 131 SOl 251 50 4 361 24 4 4 ao 1)1' 10' 201 10 ' 29 31? 14 -' 18 15 10 26-5- 21 H4 51 2 400 Tuesday pievl-S3 80S 54337 000 week eon eir aS5 671050vears aco tuo S8 145 500: January 1 to da'e SS73 ins -r o 800 Iwn years S866790475 ago $932435980 l - Si 50 5 2f4— 5 8 3'i- 5' 6lj 76 5 V 1' 12 24 45 111? Total niw rlav "s 11 1 I Si' 50 a fii-- $10001 fi 371 36is 3 8 4 French 7 Oer Govt 5 '?s 65 do 7s 49 ' 11 a v s n Janan 6 -s 54 ' do 5 -s fi5 N S Ws'es 5s 57 Pau5s 63A st asd R irri fil-- s 52 SioPauloSt 7s 4n Tokyo C 51-- s fil Tnlivo E Lt 6s 53 fis 61' Yokohama 1 - I ' 4 "s 16 sales Tuesday 303530 shares previous dav 232 890 week ago 320020 vear ago 424850: two years ago 1619-B00January 1 to date 12888R105 ver two yeara ago 117110365 i! Brazil do 8 Canada 4s 60 Denmark 4 -S 62 7H? V- TVital Australia 5s 55 201! - 7 5s 58 Antu-er- 111 131 V IV BONDS In YORK July 9— Defense continues to dominate business and probably will go on doing so for many months Business( Wek said in its analysis of the business But no longer outlook Tuesday are the heavy industries carrying the entire burden of the advance Consumer income which turned up slightly in May has now produced the predicted imprbvement in retail buying Department store sales last month rose smartly over May and early (his week were still going strong Somewhat warmer weather has had a bearing on this rise which may carry the federal reserve index from 87 in May to above 90 in But it has not been all June Automo- weather by anv means bile sales have also beeh going up cont raseasonalTy "Tn a sharp recovery from a bad during the last 20 days of May Unquestionably fear of higher caused some consumers to rush to their dealers for new cars But the mere willingness to spend money is an assurance that from now on the heavy goods industries will not have to go it alone Ultimately this augurs increased production in the tynical consumer goods industries— suits and dresses slioes and v arious textile products Indeed up in New England heart of the nation's woolen and worsted industry looms already are more active Orders from the government spurred production initially but some buying followed Shoe output also has started up Thus the advance in business is rounding out The pattern of business for the second half of the year however is bv no means simple Ordinarily with the heavy industries moving on and domestic British war along orders and with the consumer goods factories starting to increase it would be reasonemployment able to conclude that an unrippled high level nf activity lav ahead But the fate of Groat Britain is bound to influence sentiment and the flow of orders during the next few months There has been a tendency to consider the war over a hastv assumption that BrUain vill fall a A quick victim to German might surprise mav be ahead for those who think this way It is unwise to underestimate the magnitude of the task the Germans have set for themselves And if the British manage to hold out longer than generally is expected then a swift rally in domestic sentiment and commodity and stock prices could And business easily take place expansion — in anticipation of continued heavy munitions demand from Britain— would inevitably ren ' V (Sales lt 203 1? 2031? 30 39 111121- 3 10i - II 7 11) 3's ' 205 391 16 107 16 LOAN 103 21 103 21 103 21 107 5 107 2 1107 5 101 19 101 19:101 19 2 4 4 FOREIGN - '575 57 5 '4 i i 21 V 21 ''s V 217Vt 7 7' 12' 11' - ' 11'' 24 23 V 23 V21 201 20' - 1 107 16 107 1 OWNERS V 7 90 1 V 7 57 ' 49-4- 10 D8-- 1 CORPORA T Sales III $1000) IFales High' Low Close Alleeh rv 5s 44 4 761 76 76'i do cv 5s 3 67 67 67 d 15 37 36 36 A AFP" 5s 2030 4 9 Si' 50 20 so Am TAT 5l-- s 4 3 5 106M 106 int t do 3 2 lOS 108 Hi do 314 s 61 23 109 V 109 :109 An Cop 41 50: 1(11 lllll Arm Del 4s 55 10 1021? 102 '102 ATASF 4s 95 ' 10 1051? 10514 1051? Can Pac' 4s peep 10 4 441? 451 ( rac 1st 4s 49 7 62 62 62 1 5 CMSPAP 5s 75 5 5 '4 5 '4 do aj 5s ''(ion ' 23 s 1 1 t? ''tN'W ri 4 i 4 0' 3 2 2 Columbia G 5s fi 13 104 1V 10414 1015 Com Ed 31? s 68 61101A1I0 110 Con Ed 3 l?s 56' 10 lOfil 105H 105V Erie rfg 5s 75 6 12 k Ml do gn In 4s 96 11 25 14 25 25 U Gen Mot Accept 51 2 103 l( 1031 1031 Goodrich 4 ' s 56 8 102'? 102 VI(I2'4 ct vr A4s ifi r 1 s 103 1111 III c an 20 mv391' 39 lot Paper 5s 47 5 102'? 102V1021 J A L HU 41 s fil 971-425 ! 961? 97'4 LoeWs li-- s 102-146 :i02V102 Mo Pac 5s 77 V 24' 17 11 17 17 1? Mo Pac ecu 4s 75 2 2 1' s fifi Mont P 3 2 101' 101 V1017 Nat Dairy 3 1 s ' 1951 1" tofis mfii infii Nat Steel 3s fii 18 103U 1031 K131 NYC rig 5s 2(113 33 587' 581 5S s 2C1 :1A do 4 10" 521 52' 4fi do Its SOL?! SOU! 801? Nor Pac fi 2047 72 60 I? S9J4' 5(1 14 do 4s 97 19 671' 67 67 1? Pac c A E 4s 61 5 11 3 14 11 3 113 Pa RR 4 l" s d 711 7 RSlj 871? 87 1? do geu 4 s 81 2 98 98 98 7(1 do 4 89'?' SSV Sin? Phil Elec ii fi7 6 110 711 OS 110H Port G E 4 fid 16 72 72 Postal TAC 5s 53 7 2t 21 121 1? 1 07 54' Rep Stl 5107 2107 do 4 -s 56 10 100 991? 99 4 S Cal Gas 4s 5 2 109 109 " 109 i Hon Pac 41 81 23 39 39 -1 ftj 4 6 do 17 51 14' 51 52 do 4 V'S Ore 77 10 46S46 11 4fi Std Oil NJ 3s 61 9 104 l 1041 104 1 Htlide cv s 45 91 94 94 Tex Corp 3 3 lO'tt 51 1031 1031 Tldeiv As 3 j 5'1 5 106" 106-t 's 47 Vn Pac 14 11414 1 lm 11 ts do 311 s 70 lifii nn1? nn ' iwi is 44 looti loou I'tab PAL 5s 14"' hiding S 101 101 1011 W Union 5s 51 21 65-66 65 do 5s 60 5 64 fit 6J 14 4 106' Voting SAT 4s 61 106 HOfii ' 1 3 l l1 201 20 16 13' 16 6 1:1 '90 1 - Mi 141? 13'' 29' 90 6 6 311 12V-2- 297 ' 1 1 11 1:1 3 - 14 27 USSmeMR pow- TOTAL Secured liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law ' 93 Corp pf 3215 20 t 51 27 Pac I'utdo I $14883425 Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book valuer Other asseta pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (Including note and bills redlscounted and securities told under re- I'iooii Liuttd X 1 000 00' I'nit Alrcr 230000 00 ins it 35 n:m nn Surplus TOTAL UABILITIES T A W A 20 C Fox F 24l V 60 6 v 24 24 '4 II 28V 27lil 3 MORTGAGE 3'is 4 24' 4 V 1? - 97 2114 251-11 5 B Tra isamer 82 $13 556 641 59 $150000 00 1 2 — T— Crp Tea Sul Tf x Tide WAO - LIABILITIES M t Sw 77 Other liabilities 12 21 51 12 5 'V 17 15 10 72'' t 14 23 37 V 975' 24 I 9 SwlftACo 57 525 92 ' ISI 181 23L 37 2415I 26 10 18 SineAWcb 4000 00 908 340 21 3 3 11 057 9 lli 283 17 H Spe:rv Crp SM Braui std r A E S Pf Sfi pr pf Std Oil Cal SlMisb'i-- Demand deposits of Individuals partnerships and corporations and corporations Time deposits of Individuals nnrtner-hin- s Deposits of United Stites "nvernment Including postal savlnRsi subdivisions states of and political Deposits Deposits of hanks (certified and cashier's chcks e'r'i Othr dnosl DEPOSITS $13 531 135 TOTAL of dividends on retlrph'e value is stock total par $750000 00 Ed Pac LIABILITIES 4 97l 24 lj 2 D 883425 93 $14 ASSETS stock: Preferred total par rv pf Rand o Mot ct Renuh Sll do i'v pf do A pii h ou 29 1940 nf a the State of City In in response to rail made by comptroller of the currency undei U 8 revised statutes ASSETS $ 3 Sffi 879 3' Loan and disrotints (including $16 950 6 nvorrtra(ts) S IRS RSI 13 United States government obligation' direct and guaranteed 1279 155 03 Obligations of states and political subdivisions iifi nn Other bonds notes and debentures bank Reserve of stocks stock Federal Corporate Including Cash balances with other banks including reserve balance and 5301 125 01 cash Items In nrocess of collection 20 ooo no Furniture and fixtures 8000 00 Real estate owned other than hank premises hank premises Investments and other assets indirectly rep rsenltng -s muioo or other real estate Other assets Capital O 14 8 Rem Published ection 5211 CAPITM rlo K R Continental National Bank and Trust Company Of Salt Lake rinse the buiinfss nn June Utah TOTAL R C 12 311 14'? 5 - nA 30 23 V 37 1? Puritv Bak REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE TOTAL c Pnu r r 'nTTtnrrtnrrPhiici fi pf y 1 25 311 17 18V 6 10-1- Charter C A E Mot Pai-- 31 2 V 23 25 I v V 31 (31 40'' Mining Notes! 32 lMiNAI llu S 23 32 11 ni - 31 2ftn 4 2 24 43 22 22 30 24 20 18 pin " ' Ilh-O-- lo 143 411 43 6 7s 7 f 8!li S 7 V 14 Is N if 21 21 82 2 J V 821-- j 2H 0 Lockheed Loew's Inc Ioft Inc 1 3 Lone Star l r: Oil 11 font P Lorillard 3 Corn Proilu LouANash 1 3 Citv Inr ' a — — 4 Co Crane MaRma C ' Crm of Wh1 l Marshall F 5 Crown Zeir Martin OI 4 'V Cnh-fi Svinr' 41 Mi Crorv St Cnilahv Pk' in 's H 1 fi fi W 7 l i1 li Mi'Iiitvre P Curtis? MciikcI Co 3 2:114 211 do A 2H 5 pfd —I)— S DeerrACo 151 i 14 Midcont P 15V- 151 t Midland St2 Del A Hi"" 1" M K A T 31 nrl I A V 3V Mo Pac 3 Dlst 15 -' Monsanto 2 11 Rome Mn13 ' 13 —N— Nat C Reg Nat Dalrv were 2000 tons and producers' Nat Distill stocks at the end of the month Nat Lead Nat were 2200 tons according to the Nat Steel bureau of mines The rate of ship- Nat Supply moot ments averaged 24-1- tons monthly Nei Newport In in 1039 when the total amounted N Y Cent ' NYCASLpf to 29307 tons N Y Shlph' Norf A W Mont Ward Copper sold to date in July Murniv 2 7S 3' '1 - 111 v 1 1 s :iH'i m 3S 3" Kroser firo ' Iamlterl ' Lehman Ieruer Strs ' 151 20 514 2S1 ltllil 4 i 10' Whl A Keiinei'ott Kreatje S 8 Kress S H 57 2Si-S I 101 1014 38 30 10 1 FARM V V 11 4 7 5V 16 14 ' i I 1 V V 5 14 13 Johns M — K— 12 'a 121? iv 143 TIT D Sirs Int I 171 ' 2HW Si l V 12 26 tn 4' 'I 2 11 491 V 12 2 15 jil50sL 0 ' I 2'P 11 Int Salt lot Shoe lot - 'Kit 5' 15 2 Oil (' 37 7 s 1 11 "33 2'Is s 52 '?s - 43 ' 4 5Y 1 Interlake lut Bus M lut Harves lot H EI A lot Nick C c V'fi' 37 43 1 0 63-5- 6 HOME 1' 911 DO 1 6 3s i 31 4 2 60-550-5- ' 6' 31 41 90 431 1 4 - Oll 3(r'j— 61? T! 44 Vi 53-5- s s FEDERAI nnrni'i li in 411 2Ki (il 2n' 17' 2t 71 J Air Cons Coppr Con Eiliaiiu do ifil a 5V K So 14 4 1 5' II 2' 2' 41' 25' II 2fi'1T - ' ' 5i it 2 :i 301-5- ' 6' 4 5 ' in 52-5- 2s 2i a 3't "TTrrTV"' 14 11 111531 4 2 38 Motor' Hupp Mot — I— Illinois Cen Ind Kavou Inland Stl lnsplr Cop l ' Id Si I 2"js 5W1 2'4s 2' 2 2S ' 1 3 SIf Co' Hnud-t- 1 5'i n 3 Holly Sue Homeatajie ' 7 7 j 2'' 21 2'' 111 2 C01110I Convil 7 7' 114 A Cflufid Par Oar & ren Cat Trail CHaiiese Com 31 2 Mini h"a'4 I 1:1 —II— !m11 MI 'i t (' 14 Nor Ir i Ore r (it N Rv pf (irevhoiiud : - 7 27 30 fit - 1514'- 2K1 Moflf" 3 TAR flranbv to f 10 ih 3U 3 floiidruh 7 151 17 25 S 4 7 -- 157-- - 6 a 56-- I'M 1 11 ' w s V jn1 1101 in 8fV 2 5 ! 3 Clllctte rillddeu I 21- 751 120' Hiirv-Krl- ''2"— " i'aii fm Iil f'alla s 7V - 67 157 11 211 On On 1 1 llnrc-Wa- 12 14 20 5 ceu 4 - II 120' 1201 71 7U Br uu: a Mf lllilv l' (' 44 0 1211' FMrtkule Freeii Hulp 1 l'i4 21 Kmla Autlo-l- t pair Fire — 4 4 S I : 75 - 4 Sl 7I' - 114 2i4'2l' 11 III 27l-- 4 4 ' 1 4 1 34 4 27i-- 21 24 11 106 11 108 108 15 106 15 10S 2 109 11 109 11 109 1 108 26 108 26 IOR 1 14 4 114 4 1114 1 111 7 111 7 111 119 22 1 19 22 119 58 119 22 119 22 119 104 30 104 30 104 3 inn 24 1(13 16 103 5 105 20 105 20 105 34 105 IS 105 14 ins 33 m7 11 107 00 107 5n 103 17 103 17 103 16 107 15 107 8 107 5 106 10'106 10 10R 12 Ofi 4 in no tnfi 196 10 106 2 106 3 45-46-4- 4 'I1 26 44 17 40 65 90 112 87' :i El P A 11 Ilo J pf do $7 pf En Var CI —F— 11 - 21 7 4' s - El 41 51 7 1 4' :ijSi K'4 ' I' 4 - K 51 21 33no 41 15 10 15(t' Eaton Mfc :is 4 191 41 414 4 4' 34 4 2 I A Ni East 1 'M Market Quotations Close 3106 47-4- 3 urns 111 Ul Dniicla Air Du P de N 77 'ii 7 JJ11 !" ne 54 1H0 7 5 4 :im 21 7 0 2 2 liariisdall to a point or so in The curb were Jones & Laughlin Electric Bond Share Cities Service American Gas Van Norman Machine Tool and Gulf Oil I 7 8 Telephone Packard slipped as a hitch ap- Olotex ile r peared to have arisen in the sign- rorru Ches & f)h ing of contracts with the United Chfs I'orti s Torii States and British governments for f'hr Cm the manufacture of some 0000 airCol fl A E plane engines Col pir pf Cum Retaining plus signs of fractions Com Crrrtn Sole Business and 4 s Pf 5 77 10'i inTr 4 4 a a :i PaltAflhio 7 1 Ms no 1 rr rio !: I h t 159 a 4 34 0 17 Am Wool do id AiicicimH Arm III a 1 38 l(iO 7 R 2(1 Ralls 10411 35 H 138 21 '2 ( H high low 1010 high 10:19 low 110 Jnilust 152 20 3is 314S 14 104 Mill' S bcstis-eix-rwJuc- ( I! It u I I Market Quotations NEW Low - Dominates Trade Picture TREASURY High 7- S L Stock ) gales' r Livestock GOVERNMENT BONDS i Sales In $10001 Dollars and t Furnished 1 04-- 4' :i 124 'i - 12' Am Mc'h! c tAi rn 1 I 4 :i I 4 4 4 22 22 F 8 L - Defense Still NEW roRK July 9 (API — Following are Tuesday's high low and closine prices nf bonds on the New York itock exchange and the total sales of each bond: A Co members bv Hogle New York slock exchange! Close Low High :in iidnst 122:13 121 36 121 00 nrr 0:1 20 rails 2643 26 17 2619 up 17 22 : 15 utilities 2237 2246 Uiich 40 bonds 86 05 nit 03 commodities 5140 off 32 H i 4 4 n a c Allied Sir k n 4 4 ('hp 3 01 - s Averages Net Steel Aircraft Shares Are Divided at End NEW YORK Dow-Jone- Fnllowin the New York stuck exrhsnge STOCKS (Sales In HiJiiilrei) mi — Pledged esaets (and securities loaned! (book value): (a) U S government obligations direct and guaranteed pledged $ to secure trust deposits (b) Asets pledged to quallfv for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers and for purpose! other than to secure liabilities TOTAL Secured and preferred Itabllltjet? Trust deposits secured by pledged asset! pursuant to requirement! of law 6 62 00 7 $ 350000 00 3000000 380000 00 350000000 Julv 9 (API — Wheat — TOTAL 35000000 i 79 cara compared with lc State of Utah County of Salt Lake — ss trading bailsNo down A Bering 1 heavy sworn first Cash: lower Edgar to being duly law according quotations lHc and says that he Is vice president of the above named bank and thatdeposes dark northern 804c dark northern No the above and 1 794e No 2 784c No 3 764 j 774c foregoing report contain! a full true and correct statement of the condition of 81 4c: Minne1 hard Montana No fancy the aald bank at the close of business on the 29th dav of June 1940 sota and South Dakota No 3 dark hard EDGAR A' BERINO w'nter 7746784c: hard imber durum Subscribed and sworn to Vbefore me this 9th day of Julv 1940 1 red durum c No 684 694W72c 8e S A NELLICAN Corn— No 3 vellow 564 'n 584c: tradNotary Public ''c lower ing basli unchanged quotations Residing at 8alt Lake City Utah Oats— No 3 white 31 4 32 4c My commission will expire November 7 1942 Barley —35 4f 50c 4 Correct Attest: Rve— No 2 44 f 6c JOHN H WALKER Flax— No 1 $1 66 JAS W WADE No quotations Sweet clover seed- Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS Receipts Tuesday 256 a year ago H Winnipeg WINNIPEG Julv 9 (APi Wheat tures held at mlnlmums 1 northern 71 Cash wheat — No No No 3 634c No 3 Oats— No 2 white 34 2 4c fu- 4c: 30e M CHAMBERLAIN Directors State of Utah I J that certify above-name- d Office of Bank Commissioner M Knapp Chief Bonk Examiner of the the foregoing la a true and correct rony company filed In my office on Julv 9 i M KNAPP 8tate of Utah do herehi of the statement of the 1940 Chief Bank Examiner |