Show t Stock Trade liy Y Stock Market Quotations Bond Prices Stock Prices Hits Peak s Pace of Year Averages YORK Julv rt AP) — Following tbulanML of Thursday's stock transactions ott he New York stock exchsupe: STOCKS ( Sales in Hundreds i 1 HiRh —A A'lnnls t'X Air Keduc Alaska Juil Allegheny Iud St: Allied C4D Aliis-Mtn Am Airline! A m Can A C A F A rn c c: Arrt Loco Aril Metal Dav's Turnover Amounts to Shares -- 136 2fi'i 24! 37 ft' 67 3 14 38 17 IS 17 l! 21' I 1 a 16 I I I I IS1 cp-s- s I ! e I n n I T do pfd In T A T 4 32 a t- fipr-l'- rrarW'e - ? V-"- j Tem''1 C ' TjH nF Tib A MB' TorVeeiIn C V K!s trj 3?X: Vircin! Con-'" 12 1 o T'ipw'p lxrne St C 2 "n i !' 141 14 i 1 2 14 2 - 4- 15 61 98 44 I I 4 4' 14 4 2 ' T & W 37 18 17 I I 5 5 ' 4 4' 354! ' 94: 9ii 24' 24' 7 I 24 2' 4 4 24444 4 741 4 24 4 4 14 9 18 13 10 7 20' ST 16 46' 73' 17' -- I 44 1 I 4 ' 31 57 30 25 26 57 4! mi' 4: 59 q 6 4''' - 1111 57 4-301 u iii4 26 ! 4 444 ?nsi 254 004 2574 4 44 "4! Hit! H St't'i 1T44 4 15 14' 4' li:4' 4it: "' 4' 354 1: 37: 011 "2 35 1 35 44 ' NO ' Vanadium — H— Walworth War Br Pic rd tr n r-- I 34 17 2 Trar ard deounts (including no overdrafts) t'rited Strt government rshheatlons direct and gvjar- arteed (par value 60662500l e 00 of Federal stock (mcludins $15000 bank R!Tf Ca'- - balances lth other banks including reserve bal- iterr in procf" of collection: nd csvi tjjre owned J58574ll furniture fixtures and Par irre I' 00 h" O ivt"! tota! F-- At her T than' i - idua's partnerships and corpornot nubleet ib check Ti— cf individuals partnerships and corpo- deposit err rpo:T-- m of Tnited States government - (including posral (irl-sdeposits tcerufted and officers' checks etc) ! : t s TOTAL DEPOSITS payable rediscounts money rted Other liabilities ls and other liabilities for bor- - I 9 89 lla Tei West A Br W 53784fl16 None 6508316 ' $281163629 00000 25000000 11879956 $ 250 Capital g : ided prof - TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS t 61879956 I'll 81 23-4- 11! MEMORANDA isrd scuritirs loaned (book value): oblicstions direct and prijarantec-to secure deposits and other liabilities to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or AserrrrfoT' rescer and for purposes other than to liabilities 'C'd P pielre-- 45000 00 l pasd 4 P 3316863 r ed and preferred liabilities' jJ TOTAL of Utsh ("ountt t f B!t lJiltef'a'eNrwrl fi Dayton twng first r- 8016668 te I I ) Low 41 41 41 7 4 I 1 61 Cnrriiu'e Cherries Lamberts Royal re I SI 3(1 s Ann rel 7 per 9c 64c: ' 1 75 7" 41 7 4! 4! 4 165000 -' bri Correct — Attest: MID IjOCKH ART I nev 4 44 n that Georgs of Revor 257 street retired railroad conof Ogden d'ed ductor and earlv aresident m at bis nom loaow- Thursday at ti:2o lug a long illness MT rtevor was oorn in i tranie a sou of Eugene and Angelina- evor ii 1SSS he came to Ogden where ne was a the old utan opera nouse manager of vears He entered the tra-number of service of the Southern Pacific railroad and later the employ of the Union Pacific: railroad He had served ss a rn- mail1 employe a total or 47 years ana iv the (time of his retirement was serving as a passenger conductor o He was a member of wener looge B K A A M of the Order of Hsilwsy Conductors and of the Union Pacific Oil Timers club On October ?7i 1893 ns married nun - Dn£li In liK'len are his widow of Ogden: (ir souSurvulig and two daughters: Howard K Revor of Ogden Alhleen Revor of San Francisr E F Russell of Roy: two Calj and Mrs and three sis'ers who reside grandchildren In Illinois Emma M G Kirkman SANTAQItfN — Mrs Fmma Msrv Gren-hslg- h riY died st her horns n Kirkman Sautsoulu Wednedsv evening after an Illness of several weeks Mrs Kirkman was born at Santaquin a daughter of Fzekiai January 30 C1S77Arensen and Emma Greenhalgn was married to George E Kirkmsn in the 17 1897 Mantl temple November She wss active in the L D S church srd served as president of the Relief society Primary association and religion class Irt S-- e LDS Santariuin heo Clayton itrand-childr- eu William Henry Brown Wit-lln- m that that Stephen B Farley Statistics Marriage Licenses 4 4 44 4 4 Salt : 50-ce- nt er 4 that that It's Frank Ilaynie t 4 hlnrlj n J Garfield lke h 1 ' l'lfl'j ! 1 Future I $900950 oi ?11": I 1 I 35 '1 50 per rrate 8' Or pound 7 Plulf Orbs (i 9e Pie 6c: 5 9 64c Windsors 2v '"'f" : nr - 1 Continental National Bank and Trust Company tltr 'i ' I 5175 V m ri' 1 eeelahies AsparaEtis pr pound Sc Beans 6c: Green Strine per pound Yellow String 6c Reefs per dozen hunches 20c Cabbace per pound 1 4c 30c Carrots per dozen bunches Cauliflower per pound U S No 1 10c Endive per crate $125 Oarlic per pound 15c Lettuce per crate $100 3 125 Onions Green per dozen bunches 15® 20c Peas per pound Ac Parsley dozen bunches 25c Potatoes per lou pounds Irish Cob3 00: Ohios $3 25: Bliss $350 blers Radishes per dozen bunrhea 30c Rhubarb per pound 2c 5c Sniuaeb per pound Per pound Summer 8c: Zu-cSquash ' 6 ft Sc Turnips per dozen bunches 20c Elizabeth $475625 S L Curb "5 S L num-150- Bank Clearings 0 -- Produce Market - Dividend 1 nnnlt : 0 cn14 i- " Con Wagon to Pay - - - 0 I - NFW YORK July 9 (API — Following are (he bid and ssked quotations of he National Association Securities Dealers Ine : ' Bid Aked 1 95 1 78 Affi'lated Fund Inc 1 01 92 Dividend Shares 15 11 Fund Investors Inr J 13 79 23 51 s5 Custodn Kevtne '21 14 02 15 4 3 do 7 88 7 18 do I 2 69 2 42 do 5 05 4 20 Quarterly Inc Shares B-- B-- WPB Orders The fullnwtnc orders were laaued Thursby the war production hoard Further day Information on specific iirders may ha ditha W P B priorities lained liv enlllns : Amended providing that utilities from sell to other utilities material mav ttu-lor exrexs storks on orders of A-- hither ERIC RYBERO WELBY S EMMS 1 - cas: 0 - o 3i if-1- : fP) me-riin- h 862-103- Life Insurance Funds Yield at Low Kale ) 6 : 1 -- vision r at i lasneil permltllns sale of slnrle tube alch ch4M! nilcrohcopes manufactured before June 12 1942 op assembled from parts made by that date Directors Other orders Included: Amendment STATE OF UTAH — Office of Bank Commissioner wool elothlnt for men and hoys I Fu4n F Sar'ev Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do hereby cans made of tinnlate and terne- s of f-sof statement a the the r— True and correct copy' foreeolrB If ana the rertilation No 14 priorities plate: vr-- e Julv 9 1942 dian army navy air force and shJpbulldlni nsrrd ecrrpanv filed In mv Office F onSTARLET Commissioner Bank companies rUsjON ' OGDEN — David Twenty-eight- - se-- c 4665000 12 7 01 10 03 01 07 1 : I 4500000 104 154 00 I Fruits and Vegetables Following are the fruit and vegetable fftrnwlu-trle- y y David George Revor Paper trade insiders are bullish are ber husband four daush-ter- s NORTH SALT LAKE Julv 9 fUtah-USUSurviving business prospects within Mrs J H Ellsworth of Payson Mrs 689: Includes on ) — Cattle receipts Orvil Kinir of Provo Mrs H H Hardv 561 through 49 for market and 79 direct the next few months because presto of Twin Falls Idaho and Mrs Virginia No good steers sold early : medium t)6 seven brothers 10 per cent Gardner of Saniaquin ent average pood steers quotable $1 050 't? 1200 : : combookings 014! meAlbert A William E Henry A Carl steers SSOO fi 1000 mon trucked-i00 4 D Angus L i George E aand DaveMrsJ heifers $1050 under the 80 per cent of production dium to good trucked-l- n Horn Silver 05 sister Co consumGreenhalgh of Santaquln This is proof Howell 1100: common kinds $900 1000 level 04 05 Meri Opensh&w of Santaquln: eight Medium to good cows $325 M 950: odd ers are Indian Quien 01 accumulated oU one and choice to 51000: cutter to common cows Kennebec1-01 02 BURT FT Idaho — Leo CSavton 43 ROO canners down to S550: odd stocks built up when the "scarcity Kentucky-U'a01 S750! 05 rural school clerk and Buries fi 950 : metrucked-iSpringdaie beef bulls $900 08 13 Keystone area farmer died Tuesday night in the dium to cood veal calves S12 50 a 1400 scare" prevailed Leonora Ol hosDltal following an operation common kinds $11 SO down 00 4' 01 Littla May is Cottaee are the Advices industry Born at Fairview Utah on Decern ner 10S for includes 387: Hoes PALINA — Funeral services for 02 receipts Magnolia Lead 004 Mr Clayton wss a son of Mr 3 1898 to do to work to 5c about Brown 73 Salma s'ock growmarket and 219 direct strong promotional Mammoth 25 35 now residents er andHenrv William Mrs and Clayton to ISO on best ton civic leader who died Wednesdsv hirher: 01 Milier Hill $1400 02 there of Alta Loma Cal belief be will 270 pound butchers: mixed weights $ I 3 50 offset the general ronriurted Saturday at 2 P m In 00 Miners Gold 01 GarHe married Adelaide Hinmsn "t is land L D S war chspel by members OO r£'1375: sows S1100I&1200: few choice is a paper shortage Missouri Monarch Purpose 02 sons the Second five 4 who with survives Utah OO 14 to S1250 the Richfield lorice F and A M on Moscow to increase new business so and daughters Dewavne Clayton of nan of Mr died Wednesday of a heart 1 sn 36: for market: Mt City Copper Phecp 05 receipts Diego Jerry Eugene and Ona Clavton at sttack Brown a cooptrucked-ito good at his home He operated fat lambs S1225 the industry will get to work near Burley: Mountain View 03 of mi Lake DuBoise Salt Mrs Leola In Saiina for more than IS 3 5 store OR g 1350 erative Naildriver Willi Jonsld two and m a is brothers im Citv: But the there caoacitv fly livestock a school board of was the Lake trustee The vears North Salt Note New Park 26 2S Clavton of Alta Loma Cal and a sister for 12andyears He had been a resident of market will be closed on Saturday until ointment New Premier 01 Mrs Edna Fenestermaker bf Heyburn also Saiina since 1874 notice further New Quint y 00 4 01 board will survive war The in Fsvette November 2" was He born — n production ) conducted Cattle 9 be OODEN" will 40 4 43 North Lily Funeral services July a son of Daniel George and Anr No Standard here at 2 1S6S 00 4 reretn's 470 includes 380 for market oppose any campaign to stimulate the Burlev LDS taberna-!- e a Brown He msrriel Daisv Mst'hews In !o5-Ohio Copper Slow on small salable civilian 06 and 90 through p m Fridav with G S Msrchant bishop B W is P use The In 1892 Surviving him are his widow paper 03 4 Park Bingnam in charge Burial hv the Pavne mortuary late Wednesday and few sales 034 supply a son Dean G Brown of Los Anseies to strong: odd small lots of the opinion Park Citv Con 05 the unused fa will b in Burley citv cemetery 054 today steady steers and two danchters Mrs Leah Hurd of few Park Konold 01 $1 175 a 1225 02 good light Snringfield Ore and Mrs Loi Petersen e 1 100 : few cilities of the industry should becommon 00 Park Nelson 02 to medium $900 of Los Angeles odd medium converted either to war work or esPark Premier 01 02 heifers $1200: light good I 35 Park Utah 55 heifers $1050 down: good cows volucd The OGDKN — Funeral services for Stephn spntial civilian products 00 li Ploche Bristol cutter to medium $750 02 S9 00 d"950 Real Friday Infant Son of Leon Rnv Plumbic M lues 02 08 CHimers down to $450 and below: W P B will win 875 will Nev OH and Marie Real Farley of I'lv Ol Plulus down: few choice vealers bulls $975 to be conducted Fridav at 10 a trt In down Prince Con 20 lower 2S $1400 grades $l4f0 Alms A bv Sons funeral chapel Hico A rgent Ine 46 49 Sio50 and utider 335 Includes 165 for f the Ogden Filth Tips circulating In financial cir OLlnrlnulat Peterson 00 4 Hobs Ol Royston Coaln receipts ! 40 of LilvD S ward bishop Burial will be In lh Ogden Sliver King Coal directors the 170 through Fully steady eles have it 65 and maritet 1 9 femeferv top 17 Silver Kln West with Wednesday's close: practical to The child who was born Monday' died Silver Shield 180 to 230 pound weights: New York Central are booked 01 00 4 $1400 oil best of a hospital Silver Standard OO above and below that range mostly $1350 meet for common share dividend late Wednesday In an Ogdeu are ' Lake County his par'OO sudden illness Surviving sows $1100 &1200 Sioux Mines 41375 014 4 vote dis a and Og- month thi3 of Mrs Mr action ents LeRoy Farley and ont market: So Iron Blossom 87S5 O0 KheeD all " ' receipts Richard Ferruson 31 Salt Samuel Beal Mrs of rien Kdward n and Castlegate So Standard O0 ii 03 to the payspring lambs small lot choice trucked-lLak e and Mrs Delia Baird of medium grade tribution equalrailroad Swansea Con O0 grandparents at weighty $1400: Theresa' 2S Salt Lake 1)14 stendy Berta Don't a Erie of you ment lot shorn Ogden Tar Bahv 00 down to $1100: O0H springers trucked-i- n Tlntic Standard 00 4 S900: Wednesdays believe it Max W Wright 21 Hoytsvil'e: at this official yearlings 004 closed Lead Tintic 05 Twila Delune Keyte 18 Mona carlot market 06 steady: top $1425 no directors' meeting on about 18 loads good to choice Idaho writingTlntic Standard 52 424 ranchers Harry Charles Keed 21 Woodsy-Crass- : Idaho Union Chief five loads 00 03 range springers Dumose has been called OGDFN — Frank Haynie superintendent Carol Bums IS Bountiful Utah Con 00 4 shorn Idaho ewes $525 down fnr 01 $1365: of the former supply depot of Ihe Unnted — Salable for either July or August Ut Wyo Con Oil I 03 06 9 8 Sa't JiCk: f harlea Robert Craig Julv In Ogden died WedfO service Hl( forest Stales Victor Con 10 02 05 4ohnann Walker 2 Klliel C'iennatr Cal of In Oakland 0000: total 13000: marketsows: nesday at his home Wslker Mining 19 20 4 hogs on all weights and Oiilo was Cleveland it learned rl5e a higher heart ailment Thursday West Toledo O0 ' few sales weights over 250 pounds up Mr Haynie a native of Missouri rsme !00 4 Ol Wllbprt Merl rin'yn Newell 24 Moab-Ss!240 pound more: f'J and choice 180 to 240 to Ogden from California in 1922 to asYankee Con to 270 Like Ada Alters Johnson 22 02 4 $1455 good He 014 1480: top $1485: tha of sume depot supply charge Zuma 01 02 270 to 330 pound CHICAGO July 9 (AP) — Wbeat prices- moved to Oakland on April 1 1933 when pound $1440(14 70: 400 21 TremVn'r"! James Fuller ? Parnld Ut Id P ig com 17 21 to 550 pound 14 transwere 50: 15 a a $14 good ouonei iuu!-were up more man cent the depot and Its personnel Vera Francis Firth 23 Tremonton J do pfd S3 10 124 sows to new higns for tne past six nefn- ferred to the San Francisco bay area $13501385: good and choice riay the former additional large- n his widow are reflected Fldon Dennis 37 Salt Lake: light weights to $1410 market the as Thlllp Surviving THURSDAY SALES snrlng scale flour business ana progress m Pslable sheen 1000: total 6000: Anna Maltman: one son Frank Hsyrtte Jr H Mary Jewel Adams 30 Salt Lake Howell 1O00 at 4c: 300 st 4c 20OO weak to 15c lower: most early Increased government and one daughter Mrs Mary Black for at 4c 1000 at 4c 4000 at 4c 5000 lambs providing $14 r0 loan rates on basic commodllies Jnaeph 8aid Karhat 39 Los Arje'es ssles good and choice offerings Cal at 4c M 1400: lower grades down from S14 25 Narali Kibe 25 Salt Lake rem rariy hi of Oakland After dipping toaPOUt North Tllv 100 at 41c M 1250 12U0 vearllnrs few lots attrncteu small due session the taking profit Park BliiKham 500 at 3 4 f rllng Mlsen 44 Malt Lake: Monewes ft last rood cents fat since advance of Walker 100 at 19 4c Julia Mary Moe 38 Salt fed by anand Salable cattle 5OO0 : calvesfed700: to hedging sales In connection heifers day movement Elizawheat — new fteers steer vearliues and services for Graveside crop with expanding OGDEN 15c hither: rallied more than 2 cents and at one time beth Jane Garfield infant daughter Gar-of ' ftrong active: instances 10 © main stimucents Mavnard and Sarah Marie Hutzlev showed net gains of as much as 1 shipper demand very broad warmed-uWedding Anniversary Giffj and street were grassv most fed steers from Wednesday's close field of 743 Twenty-sixtlating Influence: reoucea ine gams conducted steers and heifers weak: afternoon In the 1' Late Thursday MADSEN'S — MURRAY UTAH taking profit : r top 375 $1440 cents Ogden citv cemetery where hurial was i Pvrex and vearlincs SI 225 i but the close was Bid Asked Oven war — Rosevllle Potterr best vear-ilntt- s slightly than Paid fur 1300 pound averages: warmed-uhv Llndnuisl A Bona mortuary $121" Wednesday directed July higher GIFTS WRAPPKD KRKK fi I 1 7 and 7 5(1 Amala Sug pfd i4 Corn 23 hours 1 21 '" grassv died late child $1425: Wednesday $ The 123 September i heif3 25 Con Wag A M 3 50 FOR finsst wstidlna birthday party cakssT steers $ 0 OO W 1 1 50 comparable to V cent off July after birth In an ogden hospital unchanged 90c weak ' to finished Ut Fire Clav B3 00 ers S90O 'ii 1100: bef cows J nutx-!e- v call 8eaKUllBaklng Co 67 00 parents-Johare Oats her unchanged 87Ac Surviving September 4Ut P L $0 4 5 50 42 O0 to 1 cent higher 15c lower: canners and cutters steady to of Harrisvllle and Mrs Geneva Garcents up IMPORTED dom figures 1000 mlnlstura 4 5 75 do $7 pfd pfj to weak at SS75 down to $650 and and soybeans MiRyecent lower to Va cent field of Ogden grandparenls : Mr and Mrs 4 8 OO novelties Mevrs Jewelry 67 E 2 8o Z C M I Sarah 39 50 4 2 00 below: bulls steady practical top weighty higher L P Jensen of Ogden and Mrs special prices on wedding Invitations (JET veaiers Tremonlon Garfield of sausage offerings siiuu: mruj Artcraft Press Beason Bide at $15 00 down: stock cattle steady I A K- of Chicago MOUTH KAN FRANCISCO Range July USDAI — Cattle — Salable 25 Largely nom Reserve District No 12 CHICAGO July 9 (AP) 403 inal medium to good tea steers ana neiiClose Charter No Low THE High OP Open CONDITION OF REPORT cows si:n-ers absent range — ""j""' Wheat OO: few dairy cows: $1 local truck-ins- : i I 51 19H $11 21 Bid Asked $121 medium July SI1 19 3 canners and cutters S5O0 'd 625 23 n 1 22 — Sal 24a 11 OO Sept Calves corn bulls 3 40 1 27 2 $ 3 55 Amalp Sucar 23&S 1 28 sausage 1 Dec j no 35 3 21 R5 First Securi'V Corp able to Nomine! 'iooa to chokt 1 1 30-32 1 30 Mav 1321 I 4 SS Mountain Fuel Suriplvl $1300 13 50 mu- - v 5 1i quoted — Corn — j 7 50 87 Utah Oil Rrfinini 7 75 Sisnie 7 87ts 88 Hogs en Jurf 30 Julv t e'rem-toP: In the State of Utah at the close of huslnc Of Salt Inks oo one load Oregon lowerII 50 OO ! OO ' 81 Utsh Horn Flrr Jns 15 OO vnaer currnrv of the mad to by bulk good 1U5 to 735 pound hsrrowa Sept 1942 published in response rail comptroller 93 P ' 12 t nji a l V ! 'is ii1 rills "00 h 97 pr U section 91 niiMis S2I1 V B revised statute Mav Oiiji Lard — Arsfrvin I 62 50 5 50 12 70 Bamberger R R jimi trseep — waisnie i 4 M 18rf3 July Loans and discounts (lrjcludlnn SI 57902 overdraft I in su ' stesdv with Wednesdays 12 so 2 M0 018 34 Sept lamhs wooled to medium direct end guaranteed good 7 HHn States United 12 obligations government Oct 7 1813788 2 i 2 rstl ftl 1 j-- o ortiv uiuitc UrfAV subdivisions 12 85 states and of political Dec Obligations 5OeV5 GO I pound shorn lambs $1325: average notes debentures and Other bonds 36 52 1 0J her 1 pelts: late Wednesday ® sround banK Reserve Federal of stock t ewes $3480000 stocks (Including Corporate Cash Quotation head feeding iambs $1000 1100 hank debits $3394 924 OO Wednesday's Cash balances with other banks Including reserve balance and cash 500 weak ( AP) — Wheat-$11- 8 No 2 $125(3 9 largely CHICAGO Julv Same day last year OO 3135095 9610392 Tt ) —Cat Items In process of collection hard $119 h i No 2 mixed July 9 clearinra Thursday's 320590 B2 tle DENVER 20001 lt calves saianie Same day last year salable and total 200 vealers Furniture and fixtures 317593665 and steady: 200 and total 50: bulls bulls bank estate owned Real other than : premises (&' 1 0 5 00 S9 to cood common Investments and other assets Indirectly representing bank premises 975000 0O ' classes vealers up to $1550: other killing or other real estate wnn veuiiare dull: Indications weaK 143853 few canner to common Other assetsdav's low close: on cm 101 (W done — cows $550 875: notning BUTTER IN BULK LOS ANGELES 10-enweak feeders and cowsstockers or t steers 92 score $1957341967 TOTAL ASSETS f 40 9 score to 25 cents lower: common to good $9(10 3K LIABILITIES 90 score 75:— Holstems fH 37 V $ 861492394 1100: fairly total of of Individuals partnerships and corporations 500: the Demand of score board directors 89 The Hogs Salsble 35 deposits and 4149865 S9 to slightly higher Hood active sleadv CIIEESK — SAM FRANCISCO v Consolidated Wagon and Jytachino Time deposits of Individuals partnerships Bnd corporations ear 4 25 180-27$1 1440 lb i npiets choice 8982 09 21 TTnlterl llncludlnit savings) of States postal government 270-33lb largely company Thursday declarer a divi too $14 40 freelv: 160-18E1CS SALT LAKE CITT 119008531 subdivisions states lb of and 25few $1375 political Deposits J14 Laree white specials dozen 39 433459023 dend of 10' cents a share to be Deposits of banks 1350 4ft 4 35:—few sows $1300 & 4100: Iarce white extras dozen 37 5639985 checks-etSalable and total Sheen of noting" 10 to cashier's 3fl stockholders Iaree white standards doen and Other (certified deposits to paid August done on fat lambs asking steady Medium white extras dozen 35 1 record strong- most bids weak:w few native shorn August $1835484733 TOTAL DEPOSITS ewes sleadv el $5 00 5 75 NEW YORK liilv 9 IJPI — Ttntler 28865 12 The last previous dividend was Other liabilities KANSAS CITY Julv 9 (API'SDAl — hllintll pound": firm: rresuierv Kereipts of rate the and lolal 1700: fairly paid last December hiRher thsn 92 score and rremlum ms-k- s Kinhl Hnf— $18383712 45 i V 92 score cssh market 37c active uneven 15 rents to mostlv 10 cents TOTAL LIABILITIES The company SH to 91 ore 33 ia (3 36 U c : 85 to 87 hirher than Wedneertav's to" 25 cents a share average: CAPITAL ACCOUNTS or dividend rr 33c lb S14 25 score no fixed 40to choice 190-31has S14 tood regular lb firm Capital stock: Eftts — Receipts 13423 $1365(8 1425: policy 900 rjoO M (fl4 40-51340140-m? 42c: to ex'ra fancy Common stock total par Whites: Fancy 75 sows 2"0 000 01 170O total Ralshle 1500: 36c: exchange specials 35c: standards Cttl Surplus 19707 22 37 Mi m 39 c : me Calves salable 300: total 400 Strictly fsncy tiesvy mediums cosst y Undivided profits diums 37c Pacific whites: Jumho rood to choice fed eteers fully steady to eood iihort feds steady to weak' 41 sod premiums 434f4Kir: specisls 1 183 707 71 $ she TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS '42i-- : standards prices stesdv: light vearllngsbullsandweak: 38tQ39c mediums slock In llcht supplv 37 tt 37 ic steady: stockers and feeders vealers stesdv: ACCOUNTS AND CAPITAL1 $19573419 rT7 TOTAL LIABILITIES 1024-I— Butter — Re scarce unchanged: 1 load of choice fHICAOO Tilly f MEMORANDA 5 loads of 1 65: steers $13 Colorado !J Kzhn rirmer prices choice ceipts pound: Price Current: assets (and securities loanf-dlb weights $1350: me(book value): as quoted hv the Chicago NEW YORK July 9 CT)— The Pledged to good fed steers $1 200 ft 1 300 : Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (In- creamery 89 score 3S4c other prices dium hisin rate medium common the to 9 grassers of loads lowest uncnauReo i eluding earning notes and bills redlscountcd and securities sold mixed vearllngs good Live poultry — Receipts 51 trucks: stronr: SI 050 tS 1 1 60 : 82363 00 of life insurance business under repurchase agreement) tory grass cows fl pounds hens over 20c 5 pounds and 112 Sri: common to medium can: cows cent i on invested policyAwets pledged to q'jallfy for exercise of fiduciary or corporate $10(10 34 down 2'J'-$8 50 9 50 odd cood Ieuhorti hens 19 c broilers per odd siiuaai-33588 00 ners and cutlers $5 7 fill' 2 Mi ds sin! down enlored 25c I'ivnv powers and for purposes other than tn secure liabilities holder funds was reported Thursbulls sround $10 75 2 loads of westerns Hork 27c While llock 21c sprluas oulh poin Inamid to choirs vealers $120()W-1rtc fi(M) 4 imjum'Is up colored the 3911 OH 411 00 Plvumulh Itock by $ day for the year TOT At (ill 2Hc Whits nock 2Sc: under 4 bounds Secured liabilities: aheen— Billable 3000: total 3300: open- stitute of Ufa Insurance colored 25c Plymouth Rock 27c White lambsn and vearllngs 35814y1 Rock 27Vic: bareback chickens 20ffi22c: ing sales spring trucked-lDeposits secured by pledged aasets pursuant la requirement of law The rate compared with 361 native sprtm Roosters 14c: Leehorn roosters 13iicc steady earlv topmost cent to choice lots 1940 370 and cent in good 14 lambs colored 14 $1450: per ducks up H per 35 814 45 pounds 1 TOTAL to good Texas small $1 425 ? 4 50: medium white 14MiC small colored 13i-jsaid State of Utah County of Salt Lak — ss: white 13'ac Reese 12c turkeys toms $1375: medium to good vearllngs $1060 in 1939 the institute above-named bank do The report commented ISc hens 22c I O S Murphv vice president and cashier of the 02 Unlisted Industrials Close 4 44 2 141 2 241 2 4 2 4 141 141 14 14: 4 - : 94 94 241 2 4 141 1 14 4041 404! 404 4 ' Livestock Market - 94! 7 4 od Twor itkib-Istio- hundreds 7 7: 2 1: 3: 3 OO 10 4 NFW YORK Julv 9 (API — Folio win z Thursday's transactions on the New York curb exchange STOCKS I ' !02' 01 02 02 4 05 00 01 4 06 O0 03 4 4 nazl-fontroll- T Chicago Grain Curb Prices 2' 4 00 4 OS 00 14 Ol 4 024 00 14 i Washington and London would like to know whether the French government would send out the French fleet to protect the 52 per cent interest French investors- own in the Suez canal should the British deem it necessary for military reasons to destroy same l fAP-UPDA- 576n in 004 004 064 07 L 8-- - duly worn according to law depose nnd saT bank and that tha aK)Vo and ha is Vice president of the atiove-nnme- d of the condition of irepoing report contains a full Iruesandon correct statement 30th the at the close of busmens day of June 1942 aia NEWELL B DAYTON v)bscribed ard sworn to before foe this 9th day of July 1942 H R HENAGER Notary Public Seal ! Utah Residing at Salt Lake City 4 M corsrtilsson will eiplre Novenihrr 15 1944 itat f 4 4 4 44 36: 41 41 4 15 174i 164! 17 ! 67i 124! 114! 1241 38 33 4! 32 4 33 I I 7enltrt Rad 15 14 4! 14 4: 14 4 Total rales Thursday 844 290: previous riav week sgo 343350: year two years aco 328330 sko 83S095 Jannarv 1 to date 54830746: year aeo 69271614 two years ap:o 129495581 I " Organ prelude Mrs jKisllude music Webster ISenjamtn Ji vocal duet Mrs Mh:a Flint and Mrs Helen y- Sheffield violin se-- Mrs Kent lections " Johnson: voca! solos :4 U :n4 TTmmt w!!! be ' ' '"—"--ThJSpeakers ' David K Lsyton and Bishop Mrs Phillips will be pronounced Bv Burton Invocation with the benedict ion b Frank I Lav-toW The Barnes grave in Kyivl:! George svton cemetery will be dedicated by Clf- lord D strong that 1 4' 4 1 ' B-- t by pledged awets pursuant to Deposits rjtiiremerits of Jaw Tiepo:vs preferred under provisions of law but not irea by pledge of assets 4 a - 4 O04 21 fact-findin- he-In- g have been arranged ss follows: : I e'-ir- e TOTAL 44 44 ! 4 sible for most of the day's turn034 over and at 4 cents was un03 01 changed 27 19 North Lily moved up 2 cents to 01 00 i 41 on a single sale 074 OH fJGPKNi-- While funeral delslls were armored lor libber I Cooke 3 of Wilson Isne who illed Wednesday jimht In an investigation an Ogden hospltsi bv Ogden police officers repealed Thursday that Mr : Cooke suffered a head Injury when he fell to a concrete sidewalk a few hours before his death Mr Cooke fell at the intersection of Twentv-riftstreet and Lincoln avenue police Lieutenant D B Ballsu-tv-n- e reported took him to a near-band passers-bwss refreshment parlor where the victim Wedpicked up bv in ambulance lie died nesday at 9:30 p m Cooke was born August 22 1903 In West Weber a son of Thomas W and Ellen Todd Cooke With the exception of 10 years': residence in Twin Fails Idaho he lived (n West Weber and Wilson He was a member of the LDS church and a farmer by occupation Recently he was employed at Utah general depot as a warehouseman Surviving are his mother of Wilson and the following brothers and sisters: John Ti Cook of Portland Ore: Mrs Harry Hill of Oeden: Mrs George Staker of Ru- Jacob O Cooke of Franklin ?ert Idaho: Joseph H Cooke of Twin Falls and Lawrence Cooke of Pocatello Idaho K A VJSVItTv: Funeral services will He rondnctP'1 Fndsv SI 2 p m in Kaysvt I 1) H Klrst ward tabernacle for Mrs Ann Blood Phil Hooper lips 79 Services wil be under direction of Burton Hubert C w bishop A sister of the Is'a H forBlood Henrymer e ii v f r ii ii r of A lltnh Mrs Phillips ' ner died lues 1ST home in Kssvii!ft of ailments Incident f that 4' 7141 4 71 22 41 23 134! 1341 134! 4 4! 441 274 4 427 28 26: 72 12 03 00 4 7 15-4- '074 4 firm Only two issues were active in 4 board Howell was responlots Ileberl L Cooke Viinie II B Phillips Utah-USDA- 4 4 174' J74' 4 341 4 54 54! 25 4' 24 4 2554 1541 154 03 00 08 00 j Deaths n 44 44 " 0:1 4 1 2 024 01 1 - 4 4 tuary that 4 24 1144' 4 54 30 19 50 Trading bogged down again Thursday in the Salt Lake stock exchange although prices held PLKASANT GROVE Utah — Mrs Ada-lin- e died at her 83 Nelson Richins home in this city Wednesday afternoon following a seven weeks' Illness She was: born in Salt Lake City October 10 1858 a daughter of John and Charlntle Tavlor Richins She was married to John C Nelson September 30 1877 died on January 3 1932 Her husband Mrs Nelson was an active LDS church worker having been the first president of the Third ward Relief society She served in that capacity for five years She wss a memberof the Old Folks' committee for a number of years kIX Mrs is children She survived bv Annie Oier: Salt Lake City John F Nelson Idaho Mrs Olive Oler Shelley Lvimdyl: Kirov Nelson Denver Colo Melvin Nelson and Mrs Lenore Told Pleasant Grove: 23 and 28 grandchildren two sisters and one brotner Mrs unariotte Sorensen Pleasant Grove Mrs Annie Rad- Mo and Fred Richins mall Independence Rexburg Idaho Funeral services win be held Saturday with at 2 p m in the Third ward chapel S Walker bishop liv charge Burial Joseph win De in me fieasant throve cemetery under the direction of Olpin Brothers mor n I 84:- QUOTATIONS I Asked Bid 01 01 00 01 !o4 OH Adalhie Richiiis Nelson h Investing Companies : U 44 44 4: Mine Trading Slows Down 1 Mrs Helga Christina Halvorsen Thore-s-- n 88 dlet st the home of a daughter NH7 Fourth Knat Mrs Ida T Maxwell si reel Thursday at 14 a m of an apparent heart attHck Mrs Thoresen who had resided in Salt Lake Citv since 1920 was born in Oslo Norway March 4 1854 and Inmoved with 1862 She her parentsjto Cache Valley was active: in LDS Primary and Relief society activities 8he" Is survived hv three sons loseh A Thoresen Oskla id Cal Mmti and Kmv s two daugn-terresidences unknown Tlioreiv Mrs 3:ilsa T Chrlstrnsen Preston Idaho and Mrs Maxwell iwo half sisters Mrs M Ccftilv Salt Lake City and Mrs L Griffin i Mont : 13 grandchildren and four Punernl services have been set tenta be in Logan tively for Monday Burial21 will 2H South rilate Krlcnds msv call at street pending arrangements - working i $343043585 TOTAL LIABILITIFJ5 AST) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This barks capita! consists cf first preferred Mock 00 and common stock par value of $100000 r par value of $150 txm 00 F1 44 17 23' rhTi H"i $274655313 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS t 430411 65000 193846 TOTAL I :ABILITIE3 F I 57 41 49 111' Hecla Min Mt Citv 035532 06 Nat Tun Cop 4 M NiaK H Pow 1 O--- B-I- 1 6 lHales! High 105118 51 2 ft m 16-- 6 541 57 56 4 341 34 54VI 5341 30 2S4I 1941 184! Vai 50 52' 156: ' I t CRales I1BIIIT1ES rtr-- t of mrt — Susfirv funds ator 4 4 564! 74s 4 134' 44 152448 1341 44 144! 24 4 4 3 4 -- Crescent Eagle Croff Crown Point Dragon E Crown Point Hast Standard K Tin Coal East Utah Empire Mutes Eureka Bulion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain Great Western 65793685 quota'ions as issued at the Growers' market Thursday Fruits 53 5 5 11 Apricots per pound Sc 6 no lue Red Astrakhan SI 50 Apples per R1 13704 Perries per rrste PewberHes $175: rt he nit preml ' 44 4 94 444 154' 2441 4 3474 9 ' -- Colorado Con Culh Rexall Combined Metals Comet Coal Commonwlth Lead Is s list or 12 1910800 ' rr 41 84' 59309079 stock CoTT--t- 4 4 254 6 8 5: 11! 11! Trans Mix ASSETS 1 37 41 I 11-3- 26 e Ac 9 1 By Lou Schneider Consolidated News Features Men high in the banking: and not manufacturing Industries do most agree with opinions expressed everywhere that Uncle Sam is fighting a losing battle against the wrath of monetary inflation Those who fear inflation substantiate their views by the fact that the congressional farm bloc is fighting the government to prevent the sale of surplus commodities and that the labor bloc continues to demand higher wuges — all part of the great game of politics Bankers and manufacturers on the other hand have faith in the president's aim to prevent inflation that the president knows commodities prices go up with wages that wages go up with commodities that the only way to stop the cycle is to prevent new wage increases is that the problem The sum-u- p of inflation is in the hands of President Roosevelt and that his views will be revealed in the pending new war labor board's ruling on whether steel workers get the $1 a day wage boost recommended g panel by its ' Cardiff Cedar Talis Central Standard Chief Con Clayton silver I ' h e lou 23 691 68 6913 6S 70l 7041 12 114! 2741 27l) 2714I 22 11 27 I Bunker HAS Member of the Federal Rierve System Utah Cities Service at the C'loe of Buinesi on June 30 194 Kl Hon sh p-of rail made bv the Bank Commissioner of the do pfd rrordarre with atfait Technii-olodistrict pursuant to the provisions Bank of pe-e-v- 4 84i 2 I I in Federal 394: 4S4I- - j : 53 I I Or Salt Lake Citv P- - -i Its Tun AtnMo 1 M Co lirnver Gold Cop Hie Hill Inchartl Metals Black Metals Bonanza Mining Bristol Silver: Bullion A ' 3 4 5 74' W KlMf 4 24 HI Whl Steel 114' 1041 11641 White Mot 14 fi'i 4H WilsCo 48 49 4 Woolwrth 8 74! 84' Wor 27 27 264' 10414 4 — VP4M — 101! 10 4 Yell T&C 51 4' 404: 50 4 4 14 T os Yg—S 24 4 1 2 4! Z— 24 1 20 4 25444 72 ! f — V— I 37 6! - THURSDAY'S 44' 224: 22 4 2241 37 4 364 36 't ' 4 3 30 4 31 44 194! 194 194 9 8 4! 9 4 27 41 26 27i 44 40 4: 40 4! 40 441 4IA! 49 4 94! 4 44 104' 104 9 1 Steel H 37-4- 44- - 8 Transam Air T F — C— 1'n B P l'n Cam 1'n Pacif I 5 4' ITS 1 f 14 1 381' 441 9 6 i 30 4' 1 53- t C-- 4 12 4 17-- '48 224! 214! 224! 31 25 41 25 Co TRUST COMPANY & 1 54 pf Std O Cal Std O Ind Std O N J: St & Web StudebBk ' SwiflCo ! — T— ! 4 12 ! 44 24 '50 34' 34 cK Std- 4 1 4 12 1 1 94' 74' 4' 114 H41 114 1 24: 24 2 ' 58 27 4i 264! 27 A Los 14 1'n 32 4 30 4! 321' 1(1 Cnit Aire j 119 394! 3841 39 4 Unit Corp 3' 1041 1041 104 rruK 16 344 4 Unit 34! I'nit Fruit 34! 4 4! 4 fl: I'll C Imp 444 i 4 UU S8 I (Jvp 30 14! 174! 18 184! Ale ol 4 21' 14' 174! 4 2! 22 U H Rub 2 27' 22 ' ' Tex C Sul Thorn Prd T VV A Oil Tim-I- i Ax Tim R Br I - 4 4 44 4 44 4 14 44 4 44 I Texas -- - 9 74l 54!- I 4 4 ! 22 41 22 23 i 13-4- 4 14" 1 29 NYShpbip No Am Av! 29 NoAm Co' 15' 74 No Pac 65' 541 641 74 8 Ohio Oil 27' 74! Ow 111 Oiss 19 51 4 49 4 — P— Pack' Mot 42 24! Pan A Air: 3S2 1824i 17 Par Pirt 15 13T I54! v M () j 171 Patiiui 5 r0 4 Prntit'y Penii RK 5!) 20 4 19 4 Ph DolKe 61 2S 11 Phil Mor 71 72 Phill Pet 17' 394' 39 cr A Proct 10 49 4841 S NJ 17' 104' 104! 25 23 4123 Pullman 8 Pure Oil 9 32 7 Puriiv Bk 11 4 1 R Am 93 34' 3 R frp K Ornh 4' 3 Rsvner Inc' li: 9 4 84 9 Rem Rand 94 60' 154' 154 Rep Steel Revn TohB 15: 24 4! 24 Rich Oil 7 74 Safe Strs 13 34 33 Pfheii Dlst 27: 164! 164! Snars Roi'b 12 564 55 41 7: Serve) Inc I 741 Shell IT Oil 11' 1241 S K Coal 2 241 24! 4 Simmons 15 4 15 R0 Ho&Vacm 8 841 Soit Pacif 125: 134! 1241 801 Rv 20: 1441 1441 10! 24 4! 24 4! Sp rry Cp ! 3 10: 3 Ppi'K Inc 171 Ktf Brd 32' Market Quotations 'a 84! S4 9 Check Inflation 8541 7341 6441-2- 3 43! S L Stock : 4 94! 44 944 23 4' 22 4 23 4 11 4 11 4 114! 3 iq: 82 I 22 4 21 22 " 9 84! S 5 341 193 4! 193 4 4 4: 32 19 4 4' 114! 114! 59 14 4 12 60 1 4 14V4 5 14 4 121 22 1214 119 ' 23 23 29 24 13 2V' 132 4 2 132-27 4 23 27 4 27" 111 IO 11' 2 5 4 134 14-4- 14' 474 494i 484' 44 84! 44 I 51 4 1441 5 8 j 27 34 22 4'- 10 1 4 14 34' 34 3 I i 16 4: 1641 4! 1441 23 4 22 4 3 29' 16' 5' 1 2-- o 15 74! 15 741 1541 2 9! lf : I 541 j -- 4 2 4! 24! 12 1 2 if 1141 1sU 18 184' 11 4 11 104 28 2S'i! 6 4 64! 644 6' 4 I i 4 44 4 44 30 4 4 44 54 541 154 44 7 15 4 4 4 I6I3- - 4 44 23 134 4 13i 15-4- i I 1 2! 2' 0 P-i- 134! 134 1241 1241- - 13HI 54! 'I 91! 54! 11 154! 7 '254! 2 4 314' 63 4 4 39 RESERVE DISTRICT RETORT OF CONDITION OF THE TRACY LOAN ' i ! —I — on firm W!!e To-- c H ft 14 32 33 7 8 41 79 )!! 1'4 30 4 10: 12 1V4I 27 30 4 ' 614' 38 41 33 KR N Y C 20-4- 1 1 V ' 1 4 2 : K 1 'flis! 30 64 4 4!-- 7 19 31 2 ! 2 14 HH I M Fevrer-ot— MPl'SIUi 113' Krr§re S S r Turk mod-Kroe Cro SO 1 26 41 2S 3U1 341 22 4! is'4 211 10 941 50 41 6' 51 o r--Tt 44 4 4 4 r 1 11 ' 34 j I 4 22 n! 21 4! 21 4 4! 27 4 27l 2784! S44 20 19 201 1741- is5 i 171 44! 5 1 A I 4 l 4 44 64! 17 I4U 171! 791! n 21 7 16 19 1 V 20: 21? no 37 I Potato Market fi'il 2 w ss 6 i I Curt-Wr- 24 8 19 lS's 2 i r er 5541 5 4! 1641 20 t 8 :ri B l i 4' 194 2 84 12 1114! 12 S2 : 2 20 31'4I 10S 63 "a! 6 39 f 33 - 34 9 31 4 it 721 7144 fi' :i I Jobr 54 161 ! 1 11 2 1 94 2l 17 u: 6! I Pan-Americ- 11 3 1614 55: 24 4 svi IS' 19 Cora-Col- a jt-- i 21' 201 2 I V 211' I I 11 I Ms See Chance to After a shutdown of less than one-hamonths the Murray smelter of the American Smelting and Refining1 company 91 will resume operations July 15 William J O'Connor manager of the Utah department of the smelt-ins- : company announced Thurs day 111044! The smelter was shut down early 38! 284 541 514 in May when ore supplies were 51 64i 4 A substantial stockexhausted 58! 86 4 6S! 54 4 accumulated and it 4 been has 6 109 4 -- 4 pile is planned to run the smelter conII 964 4 3' 96 4 tinuously until late next spring 2! 8141 Mr O'Connor said Total eales Thursday $6 653 100: preThe smelter will pour about 3500 week aso vious dav $5 792 0OO vear aco $S 441750 two years tons of lead a month into the aco S4 620 550 January 1 to date nation's war industries he 'estiyear aco S1 160588025 two years aco S882095450 About 300 employes will mated be called back to work at the Murray plant oldest smelter in the valley 44 4 107 4 107 41- - 4 6 109 4 3 5 1! 24! 44 59 44 44 AlleKbany rv 5s do cv 5s 4 9 A F P 5s 2030 Am T & T 3 4s 66 T 34s 61 Am T A T S F 4s 95 D R G W 5s 55 do 5a 55 asd Ill Cent 4 4 s 66 Int Paper 5s 47 Mo Pae 5s 77 F Sou Pac 4 4s 81 do 4 lis 69 do 34s 49 do 4 4s Ore 77 U11 Psc 1st 4s 47 T 5s 44 Utah L Utsh P & I 5s 44 West L'n 5s 51 4 44 4 - 1S4! 1841 IS 241 241 2 41- 941 94! 944 21 20 4 44 441 4 114! 114! 1144 f 51 14 6 j 3 314! 3041 304I- 131 fi 1 5! j 6 3 6 31 66! 56 8"4 5-4! prR-xJ- 3 1 7 J4 10 24' j d t! 3 i U 27 29 U 14 'n! 4 39 B: 40 244'-1- S 24 6-- 20 44 2S-- 24 19! 19: U 4 14 U 4 2H i i i lRUi 124 U 116 2M 1 29 7i: j ci 214 4 27 U 9 i n 1161llfi 46 46 Mack Tk Macv R"H ' Marine Mid Mariri Fid Martin n 1: Martin P MoK R Miami Cfo Mul C'ti Pi Mont Wrd Mur Corp —N— Nsh Kelv Nat Acme Nat Aviat Nat Bi: Nat C Rep Nat D Prixi Nat Dlst Nat Lead L' Nat P Nat Steel Nat Stip ( Newp Ind I i:°4l-1- 9 I I I Murray Lead Trade Winds IDeaths Hclga C H Thoresen Smelter to Reopen July 15 Business Heads two and Net ISales: Close iChRe (Comiiiled by J A Hocle A Ct member! New Y'rk stock exirrjauKe ' Hih Jow CluKf 30 lndut 10!) 6 107 BO 10 75Up 81 20 rails 2591 2550 2580 up 34 15 utilities 1226 12 00 121Sup23 40 bonds 8946 up 13 86 7S up 26 11 commodities 1 5 20 30 Indust Rails UHlB 194 2 hlph 11422 29 Ol 1492 IO 5S 23 31 1942 low 9991! — M— 44 48 10i IS 19 74 31' i 6 111 401 s j 19i 194 61 9-- 1 i ISS 8 20 4 14 8 Vi 1 2-- IS IS 3 e i 136 37 66 26 25 1 19 10 rt re-ri'i- ISli IS lifi 11' 1 17 -c ' I 3H 2 CORPORATION BONDS Sales in' $1000) ( K 3i 4 115 Bore-War- 0 9 bond 1 'l Close I 3 Art) PAL NEW YORK July 9 CP)— The Am R&StS in ThursRoll Mi Am continued push Smelt Am e swift-thcay stock market at the Am St Fd '?! PSC? Of year to date but AAmm TTib TiB on the Wednesday Am W W rrof Am Zmr buije restricted the advance Aiiseonda A little inflation thinking still Armour 111 Crk! w a the inspiration for some buy Armst AS?d D CMs a though stocks outside this A T S Ti A'i Cnam L! were eauaiiy popular Atl Refin Mas Corp' Tr? war news provided nothing AAvis in the way of bullish stirrvi-uliBCorp! Rsld Lo ct O B!t Brokers suggested some of the Barnsdall Avi national income might be Bedix Beth Steel seeping into securities inasmuch Blaw Knoxl as there are no ceilings on equi- Boeing Airi ties or bonds while purchasable Borden Co Br were becoming limited Brlccs Bi'ieeptMfg1 Pvblic nibbling in the market was Bi'dd Bidd Mfg Whll reported recently for the first Burl Mills !tirre in many months Her' The Ys-- got off to a somewhat CA Cn I OPac1 r tar:t start as assorted cus-- 7 Csnsd J Cse ojTifrs cached in The swing was csierjil Tr f lunfj'de P Kjn resumed on active dealings While many extreme gains run- Ccrro Cfrtain-tCries A O ning to 2 points or so were C11 Molvb after midday closing plus Chrvsler rarns o a point or more were- Cl Peabriy There was a slow- Colp-PGF1 riwn in the final part of the ss- - Cnl 4ml I'r'd I Tt Cnml forf:the transfers although Polv full totaled 844290 Coml Com A o Fdis hares largest since last Decem- Com Aircr ber 31 Thev compared with Con Con Coop Con Kdls f 76 50 Wednesday font Corp The market was the broadest Cont Bak Com !n quite a while 801 individual Cont Can Mot issues being traded Of these 572 ('nnt OfctlIel were up S5 down and 144 without Copp Corn Prod Colv Inc change Co Sar ta Fe went into new high Crane 7r C A S Zelier Cr 1938 a net with since gain CniC Steel ground Best figures for the year Cub-cf Siig t were posted for General Motors —I) CnrycerI Goodyear U US S Rub--t- reprACo Case and J Gypsum t lA Hud w I S Steel was up 7S bat Ilist Mn fiome FinIVtMehem was unchanged finnjr Aire Mfe ishing fractions to a point or more trcas EHi P rie N higher were DuPont Dow Chem-- i si Union Carbide Anaconda flast A I Kastrrsn Kodak Western Union V!Slast Kod American Can Douglas Aircraft ftFleeP ABoat Lt end Union Pacific p 8erv Standard Oil S J) was tip cf the time but ended all S"l!ntkote ever disclosed r —cp— '' The company £"en KC substantial drop in net for the first Fm Fd months due to transportation Mot ' TAP difficulties lower sales and higher (Sil Safe P ' costs imriel Br "floodrlfh Airways came i'ldvr TAR' eT or one block of IS 400 shares tit vHtul N Tt T'l rJ trded up s in the wake of (ilrf— H C a favorable airmail rate ruling Jlerked Pr' Homs'k M f :r one of its subsidiaries by the Hon Her B' ' O civ ! aeronautics board floiis'on 1— Cotton was 2 to 50 cents a Til Cert bale advanced Indus Pflv C Among forward movers in the Insuir TnteHke I rurb wer Humble Oil Monarch Ini Han"M Machine Tool Midvale N J Znc In Vpr Nick C bin Paner End American Gas i- I Low NKW YORK Julv 9 IAP) — Kollowlnn are today's sales close and net chanK of bonds on the New York in prices stork : exohance and total sales of each Dow-Jone- SF1W la 84 1290 July 10 1942 21 Salt £akt SVibunr Fridav Moraine- that swear that tha above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge there had been a steady decline in solemnly O S MURPHY Vice President and Cashier belief and most of the rates Index Commodities during earning Sworn to and subscribed before me this 81 is dav of Julv 1942 n — a Wool Futures — 13 from predepres-sioNEW YORK Julv 9 The Associated ALBERT R MARTIN Notary Public (Seal) of 35 past levelyears NEW YORK Julv 9 (API Certificated Press weighted wholesale price Index of around 5 per cent My commission expires February 14 1945 commodities Thursday advanced to 98 S4 crease wool spot 9S5 nominal Correct — Attest: Previous day 9842: week aco 9814 Wool top futures closed 3 to 5 of a It pointed out also that heavy W E FIFE month ago 98 02: vear ago 89 46 cent hisrher Julv 124 0 bid: bonds in investment government WILLIAM A OOODALL 1941 1942 19o 125 hid: December 1269 bid March High beW W ROMNET 99 72 95 12 7825 9814 resulted in decreased earnings 1274 bd Director- 9554 7703 6869 4144 cause of the low yield 1237 Low- Certificated spot wool tops nominal (1926 average equals 100) R 33-3- j i - i i |