Show 22 ThWday Mornlng- - fake ftbt-iia- lt Tribune- - August 29 1940 -- BusinessW Biiying Wave iV Y Stock Exchange Q notations Bond Prices At Opening Stock Prices s Boosts List Averages NEW YORK Aue 28 (AP) — Following li a tabulation of Wednesday's stock transact iona on the New York stock exchange: Dow-Jone- STOCKS (Sales In Hundreds) Net i Steel Aircraft Shares Lead General Gains —A— broad advance Wednesday while dealings struck a faster stride Many outstanding issues were up fractions to more than 2 points at the close Leading shares approximated the peaks of the recent rally but encountered opposition in attempts to surpass the August highs Good business statistics from home sectors and an impression in financial circles that England was putting up stout resistance to the nazl air attacks' seemed to embolden traders to try for a turn on the upside Brokers also counted technical factors in favor of the bulls because the market lately had appeared "sold out" in the shrinkage of trading to an exsmall volume On the upturn dealings expanded to 381570 shares compared with 224100 the previous session War industry was well represented in the advance Steels and aircrafts were quick to advance on a flurry of buying after the openMotors coppers and rails ing Joined the push Corporate earnings reports In copper machine tool and other lines were cited as indication of a growing boom in arms manufac- turing Kennecott rose a point to 28 after the appearance of its half-yereport showing profit equal to $229 a share against 93 cents In the like 1939 period Up 1 to more than 2 points were Bethlehem American Chrysler Telephone Great Northern preferred Douglas American Smelting Air ReductionInternational Harvester and Westinghouse Among the few losers Phillips Petroleum dropped a point ar - Jobns-Man-vil- le Business and 1 Mining Notes Amalgamated Sugar 4 Al C company directors Wednesday at Ogdeh declared a dividend on common stock payable October 1 to stockholders of record September 16 The payment will amount to $69054 The same was paid July 1 vhch was the first dividend on common stock since April 1918 10-ce- nt Salt Lake stock exchange and other security and commodity markets throughout the United States and Canada will be closed Monday Labor day Livestock markets will carry on business as usual including North Salt Lake and Ogden European markets and exchange will be open World production of tin in July was 18800 tons compared with 20100 in June the International Tin Research and Development council estimated Wednesday The first seven months' total was 124400 tons against 77600 in the like 1939 period Tin plate manu facturers in the United States used more than 44000 tons in 12 months ended July 31 against 29910 in the preceding 12 months World stocks on July"31 were set at 48830 tons compared with 39497 a year earlier D — B— Bald L ct Bait k 0 4 4i do pfd Barb Aspb Barn Oil Beld Hem Ben Avlat Best A Co Beth Stl do 7a pf Blavr Knx Boa Airpl B Al A B Borden C Borg War Bridge Br Brlggs Mf fri nit nrrn Bu'dd Budd Whl Bulova W l W7SI 3201 4311 45 u 7 Mi 96Ms 96Vi 24 25 3 HI 12 12 13 12 7'A 34' B A M A M Co f- -f — Cal Pack Cal Z Lead H Cal Can D G A Can Pac Car A G Case JI Co! 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High I 3s 80 281 95 CORPORATION BONDS (Sales In 81000) 88 Alleghny cv 5s 44) 15! 88 ao cv os 73 7i 74 71 do 5s 50 st 43 43 26' 44 AAFP 5s 2030 47 6! 48 48 431 Am TAT lilOat 1 05 a 1 0i : ao 108 lOSi t6 8108! do 3 109 61 1109 1109 501 Ana Cop 1104 104!101 Arm Del 4s 55 1'102 102! 102 ATASF 4s 95 14 105 105!10S 6 53 Can Pac 4s perp 52 51 91 CM8PAP 5s 75 4 5 5 51 1 1A do aj 5s 2000 1 1 41 CUT 77 C 68 68 68 Col O 5s 61 104 6 105 1105 Erie rfe 5s 75 12 12 10' 12 do gn Hen 4s 96 101 25 25 25 1113Tb 1114 Goodrich s 56 6 104 8 102 Gt No 4s 46 Gl 102il02 III Cen 4 2! 38 66 37 38 611 51 98 JAL St 98 98 Mo Pac 5a 77 F! 141 16 IM 16 1A Mout P 3 101 lAiltll 66 10 101 Nst Dv 3 lis 51 106 11061 f NYC rfg 5s 20131 57 56 57 ao 52 52 2013A 32 do 81 81 81 46 Nor Pac 6s 2047 60 60 60 do 4a 97 67 M 66 67 Pac G E 4s 64 1112 !112ill2 2! 90 Pa RR 4 s d 701 89 89 do gen SI! 13' 97 97 97 11 SOU do 70 89 89 Phil Elec 67! 3 111 111 1111 60' 8i 70 Port G E 70 70 4 99 56 99 Rep Stl 99 Sou Pac 81 39 39 13 39 do 2 49 46 49 49 Ore 77 do 44 'i 46 20 46 3 105 fl04 Std Oil NJ 3s 61i 104 6 100 Stude cv 6s 45 1UU 100 Un Pac 1st 4s 47 112 17 112 112 8 102 Utah LAT 5a 44 101 102 1102 101 Utah PAL 5s 44 7102 31 68 West Union 5s 51 68 68 do 5s 60 67 67 2t 67 51105 Young SAT 4s 61 105I105 FOREIGN BONDS (Sales In $1000) 561 2 43 Jr43 Australia 43 3 63 62 62 Belgium 68 55 51 14 Brazil 8s 41 14 14 251101 47-4- 3s5s 3s 4s 9l 10 31107 87) 35 15 9! t 17 93 78 78 8 8 6 1106 95! 95l 11 21 61 11 241 Unit Aircr Unit Corp Unit D pfd Unit Fruit Unit O Im U 8 Lea A U 8 Rub U 8 Smelt U S Steel 19!t 7lt 7!- !t 43 29 78 10 44 41 -- 1 IS 60-5- ls 'iilit- 2 7 93l 78 181103 7 1105 7 7 1105 9 1105 1107 18 17 1 11105 50-4- 8 84-4- 4 It 4 4 55 30 79 71 Oil 9l 34 7l 11! 8 71 t 60 34 9 71 Socony-- Weas 19 111108 1109 5 1109 46-4- 4 MORTGAGE 10it 32l 2 151 1 10 1941Wlieat Acreage Seen Market Quotations WASHINGTON Aug 28 VP)— The bureau of agricultural economics predicted Wednesday that 1941 world wheat acreage probably would be the same as this year ana said prices in this country were likely to remain "to a considerable extent independent of prices in other countries" as long as the government loan and subsidy program was continued The world area excluding soviet Russia and China the bureau said was likely to remain at a p p r o x imately 275000000 acres and unless the acreage were reduced or the yield were small large world supplies would continue Pointing out that the area allotted for wheat seeding under the agricultural adjustment act was 62000000 acres the same as for 1940 the bureau predicted production would be about bushels "This would leave about bushels for export or addition to carry-ovafter deaverage disducting a appearance of about 700000000 bushels" the bureau said "On at the this basis the carry-ovclose of the 1941-4- 2 season-woul- d be very little different from that at the beginning when it is expected to be 300000000 bushels or more Large prospective carryover stocks on July 1 1941 assure ample supplies of milling wheats for the year beginning at that WEDNESDAY'S QUOTATIONS I Bid Asked Alta Tunnel 01 $ Am Met M Co 00 Beaver Gold Cop oovs 02 Big Hill 09 08 04 03 Bingham Metals — Black Metals 02 01 Bonanza Mining ' OOtt Bristol Silver "'01 03 Bullion 0OV4 01 Cardiff 06 05 Cedar Talis 00 Ml 02 Central Standard 02 01 Chief Con 26 24 17 15 Clayton Silver Colorado Con 02Va 02 Colb Rexall 00 01 Vs Combined Metals 11 09 Comet Coal 11 08 Commnowealth Lead 004 01 Condor Gold "iooii oov Crescent Eagle 02 Croff 02 OOH Crown Point 03 02 03 05 Dragon East Crown Point' 01V4 00V4 01 V East Standard 00V4 East Tintic Coal 10 04 East Utah 01V4 0214 03 05 Empire Mines 18 Eureka Bullion 151A 11 14 Eureka Lilly Con OOU 01 Eureka Minea 18 Eureka Standard 25 Gold Chain 03 08 01 02 Grand Deposit 01 Vi Great Western 004 Horn Silver 13 15 Howell 01 01 Indian Queen OUVk 05 Kennebec 024t 05 UJ Kentucky Utah 10 06 Keystone OOVs Leonora i 004 01 Little May OOVj 02 01 Magnolia Lead 1 10 95 Mammoth OOVs Miller Hill OlVi 01 00V4 Miners Gold 02 Missouri Monarch 750-0000- 00 er ar er Moscow Mt City Livestock Market Quotations 01 3 37 01V4 3 UU Cop Mountain View Naildrlver 14 2S New Park New Premier New Quincy ''03 53 North Lily No Standard 004 Ohio Copper 03 02 Park Bingham 09 Park City Con 01 Park Konold 01 Vi Nelson Park time" 03 Park Premier The total domestic wheat sup- Park Utah 1 65 1 Ploche Bristol 00U ply on the basis 0:1 Plumbic Mlnea 05 crop condition the bureau said Plutua 18 Con was indicated at 1045000000 Prince Rico Argentine 09W Including 761000000 Royston Coal ' Silver King Coal 'i'oo' bushels from the 1940 crop and a 8llver 31 West King ' 00V4 of 284000000 bushels Silver Shield carry-ov- er 00 Mi Standard Domestic disappearance was es- Hllver Sioux Mines 00Vi 1 timated at 700000000 bushels So Iron Blossom 03 go Standard leaving 345000000 bushels avail- Swansea Con 01 Hi 01H as Tar Baby able for export or carry-ov- er 00 Central Tintic of next July 1 Export prospects Tlntc Lead U7 2 47Vi Tintic Standard it was pointed out "are very un- Union 001! Chief certain" Utah Con 004 1 12tt Utah Idaho Bug com 8 60 do nfd OB Utah Wvo Con Oil 02 Victor Con 65 Walker Mining West Toledo 0OV4 Wllbert 02 Yankee Con 01 Zuma WEDNESDAY'S SALES Bristol Silver 6000 at 2c Chief Con 500 al 25c some stocks Mining registered Horn Silver 1000 at 13 Vic Moacow 4000 at 1V-improvement Wednesday ' on the New Park 200 at 28c Salt Lake stock exchange Tintic Lead 1000 at 7c Tintic Standard 100 at $250 Bristol Silver rallied from TuesCURB PATES (After 1 p day's low point to sell at 2 cents Cardiff 1000 at 5c Vi Silver son at 13 Vic Horn Chief cent Consolidated at up New Quincy 7000 at 3c bushels Mining Shares Turn Firmer V 04 18 29 00 03vs 03 57 01 05V 03 10 03 02Vi 04 2 00 01 09 13 25 10 O0V4 4 25 35 01 00 02 OOVs 05 02Vi 01 01V4 08 Vi 2 50 02 01 I 17Vi 8 90 08 '05 72 0014 02Vi 04 03 m) 25 cents was up Rail Bonds Lead Higher Trading 3l I 461-16- 5l 3! Curb Prices I I I 6l 6l 4l 4l 2!t I 1 I Coolness Trims 2: 11 3 11! 5' 8! I! 19 19 11 10 3l 13l 12 11 11I 50 I 3'tt 4 1314 11 50' 5()it 11' 1341 1474! 15 41 21 1! 531 3! 6! 6' 5 13 24 19 13 22 5 10 10 - 5 13't 24't 19lt 19 1 10!t 8't 82! 27!t I 2 li 4! 8 8 82 27 82 9i 12! 11 27 5 40 7 2 18 3 8 2 6 J' ' S1 7! 797!t7l 79! 79' 9 9 t 8' il40143 7 7 43 44 2 27 2' 2i 26 T 2! 7! t t It it 2 1 2l 7't 2' 7 I 1 I lOi 611 16' II 2N H 30 30 30 1! 13 2 2 5! 19 9! 39 13 fl3 v 31 97 l! 19 18' 26 3! 25 11100 32 22 7' 31 19 1! l! 41 21 25 2 18 38 96 19 25 25 100 21 II 28 12 30 1! 31 II 33 5' 22' 40 1 - I 2 97 Ml 1 30 31 33 39l 15l 21!It It 28 12!t 30 14! 6 It 25 30l31 It !31- - 40 70 5 70 63 11 11 28 28 52 10 22 52 10 22 4 71 3! 10 22 4 3 3 1 1 4 4 2 74 100 10 1 74 100 10 30100 1' 10 l 1 7 1 1 51 l Sueur 1 1 1 Utah PAL pfd !1 7 51 71 70 71 DOMESTIC BOND8 (Sales in SlOOOl Am PAT 6s 2016 5 102 101 102 CoritOAE 5s 54I 2T 91 HI) 14 91 El PAL 5a 20301 12' 82 nl 82 III PAL 5s 56CI 4 105 104 1104 N PAL 5s 2030B! 1 107 107 1107 Nev Cal E 5s 56! 4 71 7014 70 3' 63 NEng GAE 5s 50! 63 63 Pac PAL 5s 55 5: 94 94 I 94 Phil El P 72' 17 112 112 1112 PeSdPAL 49! 6 99 98 99 8E PAL 6S2025AI 5 112 112 1112 8 Cal Ed 3 a 60! 4 106 106 106 N Un 6s 441 West 11 51 51 ttl 51 Tnfflil mn nnn (ttUtlr aUa H7AlnJ jharen vear (rn R3595: total boni aalea f'uviuuu year ago i14H 000 Utah-Idah- o Produce Markets BUTTER First quality gweet crsam First quality lb 1 30 19! 31! 19' 21 24 Singer Mfg Technicolor United Gaa 5 70 5 71 63 5 1' 70 5 7 71 261 J U Vt lb 1 Second quality lb (Net prices no discount) EGGS Large white specials aoi Large white extras dox Medium white extras dox CHEESE Full cream triplets lb Full cream longhorns lb Full cream b sandwich loaf lb Triplets western cured lb Full cream longhorns western cured lb Longhorns Wisconsin cured Daisies Wisconsin cured lb lb'! 33 32 30 30 27 25 21 24 24 15!- - (P— 5U !! lllt 20l 16l 61'61c ' ri vat-le- v 4 30c: No 4 white tough 28c: No 1 mixed heavy 30 c — Malting 48® 58c nominal Barley e i -)n Field seed per hundredweight notrflua!: v j mi'iiijr-- — icnii 9111 Alslke cloveraeed— $1050 & 1200 Red top — $750® S00 MINNEAPOLIS Aug 28 (AP)— Wheat — Receipts Wednesday 560 cars compared with 372 a year ago trading basis unc higher changed quotatlona Cash: No 1 heavy northern dark northern No 1 No 2 70 No 3 No 1 hard 71d Montana Minnesota grade and South Dakota No 3 dark hard winter hard amber durum 63 No 1 red durum ©87c Corn — No 3 yellow trad63g64c: c quotations ing basil up lc higher Oat-- No 3 white Barley — 35® 4 8c Rye— No 2 Flax— No 1 $151 Sweet clover seed — 1300 $350 7273c 71®72c 68®70c 74c 74c: 67®68c 62c 39Mle Kansas City Magnesium Company Denies Restriction 7073e: 69c 65c 64i85c 17c S160-Jow- 11 14! 10! 13! 14't 7l 7l 7l 3l 28l 34! 5l 1I 26c: " 27$8c 16c: 6c 4c Wu 7 3c 2c 8e 68c: forward 650c t Pig iron aluminum antimony quicksilver platinum Chinese wolframite and domestic scheellle unchanged NEW YORK Aug 28 UP- )Wiser Brown first vice president Potato Market ' CHICAGO Aug 28 Potaand general manager of the Amer- toes — 45 on track 175 total ican Magnesium corporation as- U S Arrivals shinmenti 227: supollei moderate lleht: market weak for Idaho serted Wednesday there was "abso- demand Russet Burbanks Nebraska Bliss Triumphs lutely no restriction" on the unlim- market slightly stronger for other stock steadv Idaho Russet ited fabrication of magnesium market about 8 No' ! Sl70fl95: Idaho metal Into armaments for national BIHe U B Now 1 SI 65: ColoTriumphs U 8 No 1 defense or industrial purposes in rado Bliss Cobblers generally good St 050110 Minnesota Sandland quality this country section Ohio tenerallv ronrf nualltv i n In a statement he also declared Farlv 110 Mlnnenola Cobblers Hollander ecuon n 1 no : 7 lit 15 there was no German control in braska Si 11 'd Neeenerallv good quality the United States of magnesium showinr Cobblers decav Nebraska Bliss $105: good nualltv wxshed manufacture and fabri cation Trlumnhs 160 North Dakota Bliss Triumnhsgloi5 U 8 Pt"iMll through patents rood aualltv ?'nlHis statement was the company's Jlgo Wisconsin Cobblers U 8 No i answer to the U S department of justice investigation of war indusCornnanie tries including magnesium to deNEW YORK Aug 28 (API— National termine whether alleged agree- Association of Securities Dealer Inc ments between them and German Bid Asked firms were interfering with na- Affiliated Fund Inc 36 If $ 2 58 tional defense mer bus nrs 68 Z 96 64® 65c: Boston Stock List 62c 7lt 50 62Mic: forward 5020c Lead — Steady: spot New York 490 9 495c East St Louis 475c Zinc — Steadv East St Louis spot and - 72c 28W31c 42 00 99 50 40 00 08 7i71c 2426c 3ic bond near-recor- KANSAS CITY — Wheat 28 ( — nercipia as cars Augc lower AP) c HighButter-Rec- eipts to N7W rMK A"K 2S-er No 2 dark hard c: No 3 825864 pounds: steady cream73 5 5 5 2 No 2 hard nominally 70i8'74c ery higher than extra 28 ©29c extra 35! 5 3 92 score 28c firsts 88-9No 3 nominally 69®73e No 2 red score 26 8! 19 18 No 3 nominally nominally ®27c seconds 84-8- 7 score 31 12 11 74 69 72c Close: Beiilemher 1 Rec"Pt' 210635 68'Si67c F?ferr pounds 51 U quiet 13 13 13 December 69 prices unchanged May 70c 4l?l 4 II 4 Corn — Receipts 16 CBrs unchanged Pacific — l! 20 coast No whiles 2 white Jumbo izojd and prenominally 65®66c No 3 4! 16 16 & 36c miums 34 No 2 yellow W 32 nominally specials 7 7 II 7 standards menominally 65® 66c No 3 nominally 64 2' 60 60 80 It diums 2728c pullets 10®19c No mixed 2 nominally 21 5 5 It 5 Ml 65 c No 3 nominally 64® 65c Close: 4! 26 Z 26 It 1 December CHICAGO Aug 28 (API— Live poultry September 3! 7 6 56c May —Receipts 48 trucks chickens easy hens 11 11 It 45 11 ma TJafMkT a Oats — Receipts 2 ears unchanged to — Following are firm hens over 5 pounds 15 c broilers h e higher: No ii u 2 white nominally 28 2 pounds and down colored 15 c 4 23 10! 24 23 t StOCka No 3 trarieH ©29c nominally Plymouth rock17c white rocks 17 tl-1- 6 21 vu YuZ DU"UB Mllo malxe— Nominally $111®118 lock exchangel 4 pounds up colored 16c 31 19 19 19 t 1 Plymouth — Kafir rocks Nominally $1100117 white rocks 18c: under 4 31216 215 218 t IBalesI High Low Close Rye— Nominally 41® 43c 131 18 pounds colored 15c white rocks 16 18 ducks small white 12c other prices unBarley— Nominally 3541c 131 19 19 19 North Butte 100140 40 No 1 hard and dark hard wheat 40 hanged 131 6 8 6 450 40 to 35 over September: Nn 2 hard and Utah Metals 40 — Receipts 801180 pounds dark hard to 6c over No 1 red 3! 6 Vu '4 Tinraiuea cariois wheal 4c to over No 3c 2 red to other 51 11 13 prices unchanged 1) over No 2 white corn 2c to 3c Eggs— Receipts 0014 cases 10 10 It steady over No 2 yellow corn 2c to 3c over 214i prices unchanged NKW YORK 28 (AP) — The Aug No 2 mixed corn to over CStlAdiAn r1nllft lna4 hassu tlr J LOS day in relationship to the United States ANGELES (API-ProI 28 duce Aug 141 29 dollar closing cent to 8775 U B cents 2? it exchange receipts— Butler 131 Winnipeg 161 3 I rh ' "JTVhe pou"d "ensnge aeanngs 109400 pounds no WINNIPEG 3! 13 Aug 28 (AP) — Cash British eggs pound sterling and other wheat No 1 northern 51 No 2 70 35 it 2 Butter— In hulk 30c unneiivirB 3 B oats No 2 white 28c: No changedr from the 5 Candled esgs Large 31 e do me- 3 26 previous day's clone e Wheat futurea on minimum 1HI 1HI dium 27c do smalls 18a riunn Aung inn nnangnai nouara gained levels 02 and 01 of a cent respectively II 15 A A val-tie- 24e25c IV Bamberger 50 Hollv Sugar 4s NEW YORK Aug 28 1102 00 101 00 do 1941-4power output in the week CHICAGO s Aug 28 (API— Wheat ended August 24 dropped back S L Bank Clearings rose cent at on tage Wednesday to the best level since August 15 but from the d $222222600 figure of the Tuesdav's bank debits wound up unchanged to c lower com202534900 Same dav year ago pared with Tuesday's finish September previous week the Edison Electric bank 20601700 clearings Wednesday wheat closed at and Deinstitute reDorted Wednesday 282759644 Same day year ago cember at 74®74c Production of 2570618000 kilo Profit taking which offset buying of mills and local traders kept the market under pressure most of the session and watt hours was down 14 per cent Metals and Money at timea quotations were cent below from the 2606122000 in the week Settlement nrlces at Utah smelters as the prevloua close Profit talcing was of August 17 but was 92 per cent reported by the American Smelting anda by the fact that prices are about Lead 485c company are: 5 cents above the year's loss of August 16 above the outturn for the same Refining pound: Conner cathode 10442c a pound Corn closed unchanged to c higher Bar silver 28 NEW YORK Aug (AP)— week last year ' December 57 September — Unchanged at 34 c c higher: rye oats a was u57c It contraseasonal decline c higher and 'giic up: soy beans lard LONDON Aug 28 (APV— Bar silver-- Off after two months of almost steady 5 913c higher at ?14d (equivalent 4239c) Bar eold — Unchanged at 16Ss (equiv expansion Utility circles attribCash Quotations uted the setback in part to wide- lent S3385)— Exchange $403 i i rHirAnn in ib iim cool weather which tended spread — No 2 hard 73 c No 4 73c YORK NEW Aug 28 (API— Conner— to Corn — No 1 yellow use curtail of electric fans and Steadv electrolytic 64®66c No other hot spot Connecticut 1 white 74c weather accessories in 1100c export f a s New York Oats— No 3 white 30c No 4 29c 990c the electric appliances line sample grade 26c: No l white heavv near-bTin — Steadv: snot and No 31c Chicago Grain Minneapolis 19' 39 25' It 25 It 100!- -21!- 5 1! Power Output 7 5s 5s I 61' 59' 60't 13UI 12l 13't 28 27 it 24l 2425 25J4!tit 25 Corp Cltlea Service do pfd El Bond A 8h do pfd do 5 pfd Ford M Can A Gulf Oil Hecla Min Humble Oil Int Petrol Jones A Lau 8t Mount City Cop Mat Tnn M U Nlag Hud Power: rennroad Sherwln-Wm- s 40't 9l 11't t II'! 31 5 7 3 143 3 44 3 38 27 22 40 9 II 30 Nat Lead Nat PAL Nat Steel Nat Sunniy new aim Newo Indit N T CnRRI 1 S L Stock cent and Cardiff at 5 cents was up 1 cent in curb transaetldns 61 Unlisted Industrials 6 31l 31 It Asked The list was steady at recent Bid ZenltirRadI 81 13 13 low levels 111 2874 Horn Silver at 13 28 It 13l I 8 95 50 6 28l $ pfd Amalg Sugar II 3 2 10 1 92 Vi Total aales Wednesday 381570 shares: cents Moscow at 1 cents Tintic Con Wag ft Mach It 4 128 127 11283!t 85 00 72 00 Utah Fire Clay day 224100 week ago 360310 21 30 30 30 7 It la previous Lead cents at Tintic Standard 8 00 65 50 U P ft L S6 pfd year ago 496420 two years ago 31 34 1 1 33 34 72 00 69 50 do S7 pfd January 1 to date 140695285 NEW YORK Aug 28 m— Bonds at $250 and New Park odd lot 51 5 41 50 "5!t 39 50 M two I Z C ago 149755186 years ago rallied 32 15! 33 it "A year 32l 176595003 Wednesday after a few ses- at 28 cents were unchanged 58! 37 37 It 36 8 L Stock Exchange Sales sions of slow decline New Quincy was active in curb 3 II 3 Utah Power and Light 6 pfd 1 at Rail loans were favored in the sales at 3 cents off cent $6400 1! 38! 36HI 36l 21 18 Turnover for the board session modest revival of buying interest 18 18! 161 15 14 V4 14!t li NEW YORK Augr 28 (AP— Following a number rising a point or more was about 12800 shares and for S L Curb 3! 30 30 t is a list of Wednesday's transactiona 30l on Similar STOCKS I gains were scored by sev- curb sales 8500 shares against a the New York curb exchange: 6 1! Bid Asked of 26200 eral total industrial bonds shares conwith 31 2 2 Tuesday 8TOCKS II 4!- -vertible or other speculative feacom !$ 2 70 (Sales In Hundreds! $ 2 85 Sugar Amalg 17 II 17 17l21 25 20 65 First Security Corp 271 33 !8ales High Low Close tures 32l 33lt Utah Home Fire Inc 1122 50 1127 50 51 41 4 U S governments were inactive 9 35 41!t 40l Oil 910 Utah 1 159 Alum Refining Co Am 641 47! 1159 159 46l 37'4t 4 Am Cyan B 8 00 5 50 Mountain Fuel Supply 13 33 33 2 124I123I123'- 3314 and mixed Gains ran to 40 30 Utah Southern Oil Am Super Powerl 4 7 161 113! 11' 11I losses and to 11 Bell Aire 15 15 2' 15 716! 716 BONDS Carrier 7 7 1' 1! 9 21 Hlllf Nasn-Kei- It h 17l 31 15 15 It 15 69 TH 71l I' 1 4!66!165!166! 151 M'lty Porcl 1 5 1 714U 7 14 Mdld 811 P! it 634l V 14 21 6 MtHt U 28 5 10! 12 M'Orw 4 5lt BV4 18! U U 22 13 28 12 30 Magma Cpl Mrshll Fid Martin GLI McCr 8trs '4 I 1102 17 102 17102 17 59-5- 6 31 7 21 1 1! 2! n 44 76 i! 371 17 U 70! Richfld Oil 44 75 31 21 9 60 4 1' 55 1! 2 3 7 4! 20 28 10 60 zn 6'f 24! I 31 71 ' -- 1- 43-4- 1 65-6- 0 19 27 7 2i-5 39! 41 4U 4l141 151 18 21 14 301 221 231 3! 0 T7K 44 2l 76 20! 32 11 7 201 21 4! II 50 II 5 41 R 6 2(1 ll Texas Corpl U rex Gulf p 6 Tex Guif 8 24 Tex P L T Thorn Prod 4 39 14 Tide W As 38 Tim D Ax -1 16 Tim Roll B 72 734 ( 14 Transame 10M1I '4 TrAW Air! 45 29 3aMarch 103 15103 15103 15 3s 41 6 U108 11 3s 5 1109 5 3s 4s 2113 15113 15111315 18 2s 103 181103 (105 2s 9 9 121105 2s 5 11075 50!107 5 2s 102 18 18il02 2s 107 22107 16107 18 151106 18106 18106 2s 12 121106 2s FEDERAL 561108 FARM 3s HOME OWNERS151107 15H07 15 2 !t 8 8 81 18! 28 Stone A Wl Studebakerl nunsmne Superheat Swift A Co 8wift Intl 1 1H4 ll Rem Rand Reo Motor Renub fill do cv pf! nn tit A Rev CAB stew-Wa- 5! 13'- 2! 47 5 13! 6' 16 1 Lehmn Crp! L H 18 Co Lambrt-Ler Val H 3! 4Mi 8 6 82 im Kadio Corp! ao cv pt 1 1 mv 214!- - 18 6 13 3Vt 15 II 2 V 47 3' 45 19! 29 6 7! 2! 24 4 3: 261 214 4 7l 13l 31 f PatinO Mm Pennev J Penn R R Phelps Dod Co Phlli A nr nf Phllln Un Phillips Pt Pitts Steel do pf B Pr 8tl Car Proe A 0' 42 29! 4 15! fn 5! 15Mi! NEW YORK Aug 28 (AP)— Following ars Wednesday's high low and closing prices o( bonds on the New York stock exchange and the total sales of each bond: 11 GOVERNMENT BONDS (Dollars and thirty-second(Bales In 81000) TREASURY Close 'Sales! High I Low 56-5- Pathe Film 42 44 10 16 (Furnished by X A Bogl A Co member New fork atock exchange) Low Close High 30 Induat 12737 12581 12687 up 154 20 rails 2739 26 93 2721 up 36 15 utilities 2225 22 06 2222 up 02 40 bonds 8846 uj 22 11 commodities 5048 up 17 30 20 15 Indust Rails Ullls 1940 high 142 20 3300 2644 1940 low 11041 2165 1749 1939 high 15592 2940 2719 1930 low 12144 1214 2017 Pullman Pure Oil Purltv Bakt 7H 4 t 21Mtt 5 14 3 4 84!-391- 391 5't 1 Sll Hd Hersh Hudson M Hupp Mot III 114 26l 18t 16! 1! 5! do Did Curtlss W do A MOllV H V U I 37 38 21 '4 22 1314 13aU V 1 160Mj 161V H 73 Mi 74MiU 8 84 79l 5i Coty Ine Crane Co Crown Zel Cuban A 8 DU H ' 4 3H 14! 7i 11 01 do B Con Can Con O D Corn Pd Douglas Hi 10 10 Mi 8V4I 7 8Mj' 3 23M! 22 4 23Mi 7 77 I! 30Mi! 12' 30WI 41 31Mil Vi 31 31Mj' 77 2 51' 78V4! 2 120 120H'120 3 7T4 7V! 9 13 13 41 26 2ft 2! 18 181 16 Bj 17 29! 10 10 9 It 19 20 17' 20 8 8 8 161 3! 3 3 3 5 2 5 1 9' 30 29 28 7 2! 7 7 3 6 171 Crp Dome 1 7U 7'- Burr Mlpfl New passenger cars sold during Mo Pacific! Mont the first seven months of 1940 Motor Ward! Whl — N— totaled 2130600 compared with 1 Onn if A Murr trinA Corp i uooiiu in xne same isms period Biscuit according to R L Polk & Co Nat C Reg New truck registrations totaled Nat Nat Dy Pr 342031 compared with 293573 nat uen m Nat Distil - 6 1531 51 Cr The steel Industry is wondering whether operations this fall can break through the peak of 844 per cent of canacity reached In the week of November 27 1939 The rate will drop next week due to Labor day shutdowns then is expected to rebound vigorously The current level is 913 per cent llog prices at the Salt Lake Union stockyards are currently the highest in a year Tuesday's $8 top was the peak with a slight falling off Wednesday to $783 top Cattle prices have held steady for about a year Sheep prices are averaging about 50 cents to $123 higher than a year ago The local improvement followed gains at large outside markets which were attributed to improved consumer demand as a result of cooler weather and im- roved power as well as Eiwered buying meat production 1 3 154 M 15) U JO 07S 18 15H Lll Tu Cps last year 5H 5H( r Mountain City Copper company Is reported planning to drive a level of raise from the 1000-fothe Rio Tinto mine where some 2 per cent copper was struck recently in an effort to determine the extent and value of the ore extension upward The company has been carrying on an extensive exploration program to find commercial ore at deeper levels in the mine located in northern Elko county Nevada 1 5V 2m 204 4Mi Insp Cop Intlke Iron Int Bus M Int Harv Int Hvd Ell Int Nick CI Int T A Tl Inst Dpt St! — J— I Johns Man I — K— Kelsy Hvs Kennecott Kresse 83 Kress S H Kroger Gro ot 2i Allied Sirs 4 32fti Al O Mfg 2 45 Amerada C 2i 7 Am Bk N 11 98Mj Am Can do pfd Am u ft f 6 4 Am H ft L 3! Am Inter 3H 111 13i Am Loco li 12 An) MAF 2 154 Am Metal Am R4St8 7Vi 123 7 10H Am Roll M 14! 38 Am SAR Si 22 Am Stl F Am S Rof 6 13 T Am T 10 161 Mi 3 74 H Am Too B Am W Wk 12 8tt 6 Am Wool 8' 4! 39 do Dfd 77! Anaconda 1 Arm III "II 42a do pr pf 5 Aa D Gda 13! A T 71 1514 8 F Atl Ret 1! 214 7 mi Atlas Corp 1! 4714 ao pta 4 10: Av Corp Beat Chg I Adams Ex Air Red Alaska J u A lie Corp NEW YORK Aug 28 GP-- The Block market swung into a fairly tremely Low Clos jSale! High " No Change in lc 72c: 2c Foreign Exchange " " nn : (n'itir I Can Inv Fund' Corporate Trust do A A do A A mod Dividend Shre Fund Investors Ine Tnvest Co Amer Keystone Cust B-- 2 do do do B-B-- 4 8-- Maryland Fund Nationwide Bee do vol Quarterly Ino Shrs 50 07 04 40 on 14 37 15 39 19 97 12 4 8 ?n 2 87 3 65 3 21 1 01 5 85 3 30 1 15 16 21 13 6 3 10 82 64 89 81 90 24 4 73 Vis' 8 85 Wool Futures NEW YORK Aug 28 f AP) — Wool top futures closed 1 point higher to 3 lower Wednesday October was relatively steady on buying by Boston Interests Commls-slo- n and snot Interests sold other months Pecimber B13 bid March 890 hid (Dot standard top) 1030 up 10 °ohJ939: Salt Prevents Dust Blasts Tn f7nl AtiMA NORTH SALT LAKE Aug 28 (USD A) —Editor's Bntf — Hogs — Receipts 1335 Including 1179 t v' I8 U through and 156 for market market 15e ft series nf — lower spots 25c practical top $770 on 1 best 180 to 230 pound butchers extreme Industry and those who top $785 on two choice lots mixed weights mostly $700 9735 packing sows By the Shift Bom light kinds up to $500 $400 475 Cattle — Receipts 264 Jfreventlon of dust Including 211 through and 53 for market bulk trucked- - bituminous coal f"? h m steers common e kinds 800 $700 down to $600 one choice lot fat steers applying rock dust weighed on arrival brought $900 950 Of entries i with few head out at $800 bulk trucked-I- n heifers $700 780 common kinds rooms to reduce the degree to canner down $350 grades down to ploslveness of mine dusts and no good $275: odd head bulls $410: veaier sold: few medium- - vealers $950 propagation of explosions ® 1000 cull and common kinds $600 4 ly limestone dust is blown ttt v 800 SO 187 surfaces to which it i Sheep— Receipts Including 3 for market and 134 for the through ram sale: no good lambs offered few Other materials as gypsum 0UI bead trucked-ilambs $600® 750 Shale ftr halts k OGDEN Aug 28 (USD A) — Hogs — Re- limeMone has been uniformly ceipts 295 Including 150 for market and 145 through: mostly 10c to 15c lower: Of Interest to a salt lop $785 on very beat local butchers produdnr to cnoice kinds $773 on 180 d to 230 pound weights most light and me- state and salt producers are dium weight butchers outside this range tests on saigas a "rock $710 760: heavv butchers and underweights $700 down packing sows $375 material conducted by the Un& States bureau of mines because a ©525 — Cattle Receipts 220 for market scattering sales about steady: nothing done the remaining problems are sati on limited steer supply: odd lots medium factorily solved there would be to good gra'j heifers $7250750 common grassers down to $600: medium to cows good graas $550ti625 cutter mon salt and common cows $450 525 canners The testing of salt for the pur-po$400 down: odd bulls $635 down good 10 cuuice veiu caivea vou w luou comoulined originated in England mon vealers down $850 because English engineers felt thai Sheep— Receipts 11000 Ineludlnr 10 500 for market and 500 through odd lots the chemical inhibition of salt medium to good tmcked-l- n spring lambs few common to medium would hinder the reactions which $725 0800: trucked-i- n ewes $150 if 225: late Tues constitute combustion day two doubles good to choice Idaho spring lambs 15c to 25c lower Conduct Experiment at $8 80: three care Idaho feedera $825 deck medium to good Idaho To confirm results obtained in ewes $200® 300 odd lots good to choice springers In truck division $775® 825 common and medium $700 ft 730 small England the United States bureau of mines conducted large scale ewes $325 lots cnoice trucked-l- n — Cattle tests which show that common DENVER Aug 28 — Salable and total 1800: calves ratable rock salt ground to proper finand total 200: fed ateers and heifers steady with Tuesday's low close few eness is several times as effective medium to good steers $925 01025: load as limestone dust in d preventing the heifers $1035: other classes generally steady naa lota $675 down propagation of flame in coal dust carlots held above $725: canners and cut explosions However the result of ters $3759525: vealers $1100 down these tests does not infer the imfew bulls $600®650 stock heifers ©825 $750 mediate use of salt In coal mines Sheep— Salable 12500 total 13300 because of other factors encoun nothing done asking steady on all classes or about $950 for choice spring lambs tered in ine tests some Interests talking sharply lower Soecial treatment urin kC -- 'V I CHICAGO 28 Aug ' — Salable 11000 total 14500: alow Hogs een quired to offset the hygroscopic nerally steady to 10c lower than Tuesday's ature of salt in order to prevent average loss mainly on zoo pouims and up: bulk good and choice 190 to 240 caking when ground and the bpounds $740 765 top $765 240 to ureau is of the opinion that this 270 pounds $715I8I735 270 to 300 pounds $675® 725: sows steady to most would hold true in the case of any ly 10c lower practical top $650: most 300 to 350 pounds $615 96 40 350 to salt of low enough cost to be used 400 pounds $5759625 400 to 450 for "dusting" coal mines 450 to 500 pounds pounds $550®590 In addition methods for properly $535 9565 late applying the salt in coal mines Sheep — Salable 3500 total 7000 Tuesday's native spring lambs and year must be worked out As the bureau lings steady to 25c lower: sorted natives $990 and $1015: bulk good handy weight Indicates it" will be necessary to natives $950® 975: most throwouts few determine whether salt will stick $850 down to $650 and below yearlings $840: light native ewes $375 to the surfaces when applied with others mostly $250 "9 350 Wednesday's trade: Spring lambs slow not enough done standard "dusting" equipment and to make a market most bids 25c to 50c if salt were to replace limestone lower: three loads western spring ers lac or more lower at $980: odd head in part the question arises as to ugnt-weignative ewes $375 9400 oth- ine proper mixing oi the two b' ers $350 down nnrl tho nnoci Cattle — Salable 13000) caivea 1000: efore annlicatinn general ateer market 'Steady to 25c lower of to bility having place them in steers yearlings and 'light grading good to near choice showed most decline prime two uisiuicia operations steers ana weignty steers in oroad common and medium grades com Lose Illumination naratlvely scarce but under pressure fed neirers strong cows slow steady to weak The one less effective property bulls steady and vealers firm early top fed steers $1310 several loads hid of salt was observed to be a loss $1315 and load or so confidently held of illumination as compared with at $1325 beat long yearlings $1275 light yearling ateers $1250 heifer year- limestone lings $1200 stock cattle very scarce While the bureau refuses deffirm: common and medium kinds $675 g wszo gooa to cnoice caives $iouoiqi initely to recommend salt as a 1150: heavy feeders $975 down pracmaterial until the protical top heavy sausage bulls) $735 vealers $1225 down blems outlined above have been SAN FRANCISCO 28 solved the quite probable use of — Hogs— Salable 450 Aug to 15c 35c unevenly salt in safety preparation is of one load California! nigner $810 to small killers bulk to packers at great importance to salt producers $790 with sorts at $740 packing sows when one realizes the thousands 25c higher at $525 Cattle — Salable 120 largely north coast of miles of entries and working d grass-ersteers: steady one load $900 package 1100 pounds $850 places to which such material must young cows and heifers absent dairy be applied regularly to maintain cows 25c higher numerous 1130 to 1335 pounds $575 grass bulls firm largely the degree of nonexplosiveness r$5759675 Cslves — Salable none atrong: good to equired by law and safety practices choice vealers $10 50 91150 quoted slaughter calves $950© 1000 — to good Salable medium Sheep mostly Defers Y shorn lambs choice lambs quoted to lambs $775 $900 deck shorn ewes aDseiu queneq iau o! !() 108 ANGELES Aug 28 Hogs— Salable supply 600 strong to 15c higher top $825 on 198 to 199 pound NEW YORK Aug: 28 (vP)—The weights medium to choice lights mostly board of governors of the New easterns neid to $825 (uuw8iu $650 9700: sows $500 9 550 at its meeCattle — Salable 500 cows active steady York stock exchange to strong: other classea steady load me- - ting Wednesday deferred consicnum anon-ie- a steers load lea deration until "a future meeting" Mexicans $760 others down to $675 few fed heifers $925 graasera $750 of a petition from several medown common to medium cows $600 mber firms to extend the daily 9700 odd head $725 canners and cutters $4009575 bulls $6409725 period until 4 p m from trading Calves — Salable 250: fully ateady odd the A1 lu closing hour of 3 p present kU V1H til calves $80091000 common down to m Mondays through Fridays $650 — of the slow few sales The next regular meeting Sheep Salable 500 few short wooled lambs $850 board is September 11 steady load held higher deck common to medium weights $785 BT JOSEPH Mo Pays Aug 28 (8oeclaD— unloads 2000 Sheep— Salable receipts ctors same slaughter classes steady two loads DENVER Aug 28 sorted Idaho spring lamba top at $900: comnatives $8509875 top $875: two loada of the Great Western Sugar fed "shorn springers $815: three pany voted Wednesday the regular necKS good NebrasKa yearlings pef of 11-1$750 several abort decks $700 9 750 quarterly dividend 50 native ewes $350 down part deck Idaho share on preferred stock and Vi a i a iceaing lamns unsold nn nnniTYIOn DSV nAM rA KANSAS CITY Aug 28 ( oi tame— Kaiame iinju total T5U(i: caivea able October 2 to stockholders cosalable 800 total 900: going very slow record 14 ine September on beef steers and yearlings bidding un of prevenly lower: strictly good to choice grain mpany has 150000 shares feds ln United supplv however and held eferred and 1800000 of common loads choice few fully steady strictly heifers and mixed vearllnas around 25c outstanding higher others lower cows slow steady to easier bulls strong vealers steady fleshy feeders tending lower other stocker and feeder classes mostly steady: choice fed heifers $1190 and (1200: ehort load NEW 'YORK AUK 28 'AP-D- °mr " turned quiet mixed yearlings $1160 several loads suicar : futures yelttiO?' hnuMoti! fmind furtber choice fed steers held around $1150 W (or wait 1200 good sized quota medium to good buyers Inclined to In the raw sugsr nuu" iea steers etigioit to sell irom :iuut vslopmsnts Prices In lat afternoon were ujjMj 1030 small lots good cows $7009750 good heavy sauaage hulls $850 9675 to 3 points lower September choice vealers ud to $1050 d also World future Ujjfft Sheen— Salable and total 2500: slow no early sales opening bids on native satlsfied covering snd JJ a oci"-aown spring lambs slightly lower but asking Vt to 1mi poyi beet natlvee held above MThw7we prices stronger JJ mi Offered $875 Colorados considerably above $925 Keflned pound upward OMAHA one Auk 28 ( I— Hobi However to 43V cotpj at 420 Salable 5000 total B300: slow unevenly announced y bookings at Ajj weak to 15c lower mostly 10c to 15c under with plans to advance average 'xuesnay some nios 011 more closs of business tonilJJ the st cents practical top $710 paid hv shippers few Future No 3 f '""lAVusB " heed $715 short load $720 good and lower September choice 180 to 250 pounds $690710: March 182 Wn bid: j 250 to 270 pounds $673 0700 280 to No 4 futures 1 'A f 2 n Wj 300 pounds S650 9670: 300 lo 360 68 bid December September 180 to 180 pounds pounds $613©850 bid 75 $650 9700 140 to 160 pounds $600 March W665: good sows 380 pounds down $5 859610: 360 to 400 polinds $565 9590: 400 THiitnda up $5339573 ETOHK Auir 28 Stairs steadv (323 down: futures were steadier weanesw Sheep— Salable 7000 total 8000 fat mill and local buylnR 4 lambs slow early bids and scattered sales "" Z——n Middling spot weak to 25c lower sheep and feeding lambs steady early bids (and sales sorted u c if aivr I'liitf latin W held higher: early bids sorted native spring CAN YOU AFFORD lambs 8873 held st $000 slaughter ewes $350 down bulk range feeding WIN A LAW lamoe $840 W 873: small lot ewe lamns $925: short-terbreeding awes $400 ewes U Buu $70U yeaning Evn If yo win jm 1$ ' unless too art in rfil runj J rrnsit totVSS of? ap£ Z - N Exchange Decision on Hours Great Western Siifrnr Market "S lor r JZ)& Stm Business Index Drops NEW YORK Aug 28 CSV-TiMagazine's Index of business conditions declined last week from 913 to 907 The Index which Is based on money and banking figures 1$ designed to reflect changes in underlying conditions likely to affect the volumt of business me Let Us Insure Yoa CONTINENTAL roMPANt SIS Boston Bld If"3 t |