Show t ay Morning cks Lcs irrOun d n N Y S ark et Q LIG ICti1071S 11 a it ' Stock Prices J Trade 7i1g Leaders Slip As Buyers Turn Cautious i I Adms Exp Air Itedue Alleg L 8t1 Al C & Di Allied AU Ch lett Am Airi Am Lai Am C & 1' Am C at CI Am 14 & & Mt 1000 Mn Metal Am Ji & rill Arrt It M di Am 8 & RI Am Si Fdr Am T & TI Am Tat ! 1 114' On the losing end were U S eL Bethlehem Chrysler Genii Motors Santa Fe U S Rub- ViSC A rrt 5 11 42 Sperry and U S heavy Buying Afts Bonds -- 51 31! 7 con-!ntrate- d I 2' 4 1 31 AI 1 9 81 101 ! 21 7 o Paul 5s at 't- - North Western 16 Rock Island 41:2a at 114 Iand 4s at 28N Columbia Gas rs at 65 Rio Grande Western at 1148 t at a 3 21 djustrnent Missouri-Kansas-Tex- 55 at E'acific convertible as 23 and Missouri 5lis at 214 and Vegetables rnits wit a are the trua and vegeabla - r iGT1 Throft: t tatued t mar' the Groaters p - Vegetables Beans per pcund Green Eltr!ne Sc c Sc rt Beets Strng per dozen bunches 20e Cnnate per dozen pound 112e ea bunches 25c rrts per per bushel 11 00LT Csres B r: No I per pound5e : t4 0 tr N 2 re ere per dnzen 11e 25 el 150 Cen Ter dozn I I 5 25e 404110e: picklers per 300 40 75e Fez rant Per PoUnd per crate S150 tc per pound 13e 14“rtune per erste $175 g 2 50 per SO pourds Crystal Wax 11 r: Yercw SParligtL SI On: White Span-t11 25- green pee dnzen bunches 25c Peas per Pound PA ecee enzen hunches 25e perm Per pound sweet 3 V 4e: chili Pt: - Per 100 pounds Trish Cobherg! Bliss ()bloc 1150 a 75 25cRisdisnes bunches dnzen per Pru -- acts per reurid 7e h summer per pound 1c: ZuePir TUrniPtt Per dnzen bunches 20e Sol-as- Potato Market " Burbanks wh!tes V V S 8 No - —B— R C A Rayon Inc Rem Rand Rep Steel B Rey Tob 46— I Scheney Sears Roe Servel In Shell U 0 Simmons Soconv V Sou Pee South Ry do ptd Cp1 Sperry In Spiegel St Brand 1 1C I I Pr' a toe! $ 1 51) 411 CHICAr70 Pin Idaho Russet 11 611'd 400: i Ph Morris Phil Pet Pas Tel pf'I Pr & Gam P Sv N J PullmanPure 011 Purity Bit No 2 Co rVP 61:-- 91 167s Alt 534gt 29441 10 1 0141 I 51 121 3 111 58 141 I 8141 46 2741 Unit Drug t Unit Fruit Unit Gas II I West U T A RI E&MI I 30112 2954 27 2671 4' 1941 lgkil 21 ' I I 21 I 26141 4141 59111 1S14 42341 35 264 194 '271 9 11 354 81 1241 1254 51 1612! 16 131 304 2974 2 54 5161 I 1111 6 57i 3i 6141 654 ' 3i 15 144 j 6! 171441 17 101 15341 15141 71 25 25 21 1341 11 1551 13141 31 48541 11 412 414I 331 9 21 22 81 74 6 7541 24i 911e I 3112' 41 I 91 84 1641164 17541 1714 le1141 15941 1181 011141 '11 49341 4944 6 18541 lgsAi 5 73 72141 11 21541 214i' 281 21 La' 21 7' 2154' 214 3 70 s9t41 3 39a41 3914 281 20141 18121 11 46141 41 9341 9' 25141 25 61 814 $ki 2' 11141 151 121 3 31a 3 3 31 11 814 814 41 854 852 191 14 1314 61 2341 2354 161 18741 1814 71 56141 55 4R1-45- 94 liat 131 74 7731 117s1 II 13141 S 101 241 1354! 31 14741 7 30141 21 2441 61 274 137's 1314 774 1312 1454 2934 2414 214 314 21 341 2:314 I 3814 4 1i 4 i 4111 4 II 20610 20 tkit 41 35781 354 i 141 21 Si 21 I 3141 31 23441 2314 S 103 8341 244 24 al 36121 3612 11741 1114 7 74 771 i! 67141 e 7 77141 7 A 4 i I 3 34 1411 2711 141 641 61121 55111 55141 3781 3 34 52141 52 I 31141 191 a2 121 19341 193 231 46121 45s4 2f 11 101 141 31 71 151 31 1512 71121 71 101 13 124i 14 - 118 112 14 214 28 14 32 411 20 19 1ia 22 kt 12 14 4- 14 - -- 241 4 4it 14 Curl) Prices NEW YORK kept (AP)—Following is a list of Thursday's transactions on the New York curb exchange: STOCKS (Salem In Hundreds) ISalesi High 11 8V 31 Cities Service 214 151 114 El Bond jc Elhaxe 42 — do pfd 5! 1114 Mount City Cop Nat Tun & Mines Power 1721 Niag Hud 21 31 Gas United 11 Utah-Idah214 Sugar Bunker Hill & o Low I Close 8 7a 2 la S7R 21a 42 42 2 12 La 214 141 SALT LAKE 1028 includes 925 h and 103 for market market 15 throug cents lower top $1425 on best 1S0 to mixed butchers 230pound weights $1375 6e 14 00: cows $1100 se 1225 lights to $1250 Sheep-Rec- eipts 2510 includes 1900 through 66 for market and 544 direct: medium to good trucked-ifat spring lambs common kinds $1100 $12 00 01250 n Sept 10 550 includem 345 for market and 205 direct early sales mostly feeder cows steady at $785 So 825 Wedsales common to medium nesday's late slaughter steers and heifers steady at se1050: good grassers to $1150: $850 load feeder steers $975: good slaughter cows SS $9 00 950 cutter to medium canners 875 $765 $750 down medium to good bulls $90061975: medium to good veal calves $1250 Se 1450: few choice $1500 common veal-or- s $1200 and down Hogs-Rec- eipts SAO Includes 180 for 295 through and 405 direct: market slow few early sales steady to 15 cents lower top $1425 on good to choice 180 to weights: lighter and heavier sows weights mostly $1375 0 1400 01250 $1100 Sheep-Rec- eipts 4270 all market nothlate sales ing done early: Wedneselay's to 15 cents higher top $1340 strong on three cars Idaho range springers several small lots and part loads kcal fat lambs $1200 SS1285 four loads 70- pound Oregon feeders $1175 sorted 100 head $1000: three cars local ewes $475 lightly sorted at $350 10 Septtotal 10900 7000 moderately barrows active and gilts 101p 20 cents 514 —— Vol lower sows 15 a 25 cents off practical 29 Att top $1400 freely one load choice 222 — pounds $1410 bulk good and choice 190 104 to 360 pounds $1375 ta 1400 a liberal 250 to 300 pounds $1385 few 360 share — to 180 pounds $134001385 7 and good 1O1-4choice sows $1335 V1365 bulk good down 544 1 41340 01350 stags $1375 Cattle-Sal- able and total 5400 calves 7 Salable and total 200 7 slaughter steers in run largely medium and 27 predominating good grades very little done with most 46 - 34 bids weak to 25 cents lower: light supplies 3 other classes heifers and cows steady bulls strong to 25 cents higher vealers 56 Li 1 ' steady stockers and feeders firm large 14 share of slaughter steers eligible around I 8 Ai t 51350611450 little salable $1500 or over but load choice held around 2914 $1550 McMinn Sierss $1225 dI325 19 good and 2ti choirs heifers $1 250 th 1425: medium $ IO 75 le 12 00 common and medium rows 21 few medium weights $90011000 111 canners and good cutters largely $1050 es 875: shelly canners me14 4 14 bulk$700 $650: 59 12 dium and good bulls 1200 pounds scaling se over and medium and 1135 $1075 good 423-1- 141 vea le rs $1150 0 1350: load good and choice whiteface stock steers 334 email lots medium and good mixed -- lit $1310 breeds $1100 41200 29 Sheep-Sal- able 14 19 14 and total 12000: rst 214 slow early bids weak asking - lift lambs 9 and feeders about steady stronger: sheep 3341 early bids good and choice range spring 14 lambs 12341- 1$132501375 best held above 16 $1400 bulk good and choice native choice 29 74 t -— Ili lambs held $13 50w 1375 good and spring 111 5 IA fat ewes 5300 550 early sales good range feeding lambs 41250 01315 some 14t 5741— held higher 6 14 - 14 CHICAGO Sept 10 6 15 -S12000 total 22000 market alable 14 slow 1714 lower on all 150 25 cents generally 1514 sows and good and choice ISO weights 14 25 to le 300 1455 $1430 top $1460 pounds 14 few 160 to 160 13141 pounds $1385111430 14 1134 sows choice to 330 440 and good pounds 14 4 8 34 S13850 1415 good 400 to 500 pounds 4141 01400 14 $1365 9 Sheep-Sal- able total 15000 lista 22 I - 14 Wednesday spring8000 lambs steady to 10 7 '4 14 cents choice other classes higher steadywesterns 614 Idaho's $1425 otber 41400 beet natives $1400 bulk choice 8140— 31 throwouts $950 down 1375 canner $1350 doubles 14 5941 seven to choice slaughter ewes $575 sotraight two doubles feeder Few open$975: today's trade: 14 yearlings 2121 15 rk 25 cente ing sales 'spring lambs higher good andonechoice $14 00 holding 14 choice at $1450 upward: Waehltigt 1121 to strong: yearlings and Sheep steady double 1812i northern 41200 yearlings '140 72 to choice southweet type $1125 good bulk 2161' fat ewes $500 600 211itl I 0000 ttle-Ca hie eia ralves 800: 12 231111- choice fed eteers and yearling sitettoV Other grades steady to 25 cents lower most steers (a 1600 41350 top early 1— 112 $1630 some held nigher long yearlings 19 kit 4 9 12 d and $1600 offerings $1585 heifers steady active on good and choice 25 t— kinds $1540 cows 10415 cents saiJ— 11 higher: top weighty cutters to $900 good 11841 western grass cows to 41150 bullet very firm weighty sausage offerings to 3h - Va active vealers steady at 4155041650 $1200cattle sock slow 14 814 KANSAS CITY Sept 10 86-l-s Salable and total 3500: slow 15 22 13 14 to 25 cents lower than Wednesdays aver2312 choice 180-30age: top $1410 good to 140-171 Fil4I- 14 pounds $138541400 sows to 15 pounds 10 1— cents 114 $137501390 55 at $1310 Sr 1360 7141— lit lower carves Cattle: Salable 7000 7300 total 14 13141 salable 600 total 700: good to choice 11 13141 12 native grain feds opening slow steady to 7161— 15c lower bidding 25c or more lower on 131-2- i medium to short fedi': few grass kir I4 steer early good about steady light yeariinge :10 121— several 24 12 and she stock steady to easier loads top good to choice Missouri fed 212 t steers $1450 et 1500 31131 Salable 6000 total 6500 no Sheep: lambs sold early opening bids around 141 higher hest range lambs steady 2312 asking held above 41400: natives held above 24 102 3 S ti2 $1350 4 11 DENVER Sept 10 4 salable and total $OO: calves salable 20 h!' and total 100 'slaughter classes fully 172 'Y2 steady: load good to choice steers held 35 above $1450: load choice heifers $1425 Lis 31 71 common to goodltrass fat heifers 5900ke 1200 common to good cows 114 1000 odd head $1025: calves and$00009 vealers most vealers $1500 down stockstronger ers common and feeders to strong good IA6 11 lea $900 (41240 Salable SOO total 2000 slow Hogs: 17s 10 to 15 cents lower: spots off generally 6711 - 1 more: good and choice 180-27pounds 14 $14001e1425: 7711 mostly $14001r1450 14 Selable total 20000 Sheep: 21300: 27 14 little done few opening sales good and 4 - 2 choice trucked in lambs steady at $1300a 8 12 1325: medium to good held at 51250: no 5 5 12 carlots sold ' asking strong to a shade a N4 higher best held above $1375 52 1 I 1 k 720-poun- d -- 4- (LS - — 975-poun- — 0 0 — i 22:64 3 3154 1041§ 4 544 -- 3 15121— IA 1 33T taa 14 lik SOUTH AN FRANCISCO 10 Sept Market News Service)— a Catt le : Saltble 125: teady package short-fe- d steers $1325i three loads medium grass steers $120041235 Calves: Salable 20 nominal: good to choice veal-er- a $125001)1350 quotedSalable Hoes: 300: bulk good harrow n steady: and gilts 61515 odd good sows $1315 Salable 700: steady to 25 cents Sheep: higher three decks good Oregon lambs S1350: deck fresh shorn lambs $1225: medium to choice ewes quoted $450ft rw-la- lobowa- - 1472057B1 S L Bank Clearinm debits Werinesdayot Same day het year Today's eleei rings Sam day putt at ISaleA Close 89 341 72 lei 6914 2:10734 2010744 52 27 1024e 21 3t14 69 214 66 40 4514 do 4144 69 do 3144 46 d) 41024 Or 77 Utah P & 1 5s 44 Western Union bs 51 331 Net Ch g — 1k4 — 1is — — 14 14 — lit Ai 1 IA 14 4 — ' 5334 I0 761 5514 ' II 344 52a - OS 1r av 41416 961s 141 lit — 14 — 111 8514 31 Total sales Thorsday $14385100 vious day $11725100: week ago $10- two years 827100 Year ago $7451200 agn $42A9700: January 1 to date $1- 4A88S2700 year ago $1480443775 two years ago $1070425275 pre- S L Stock S893S2flfl 2917396 on 4 A VS QUOTATIONS Bid Sept 10 (Utah-USD567 includes 287 through 67 for market and 213 direct medium to fairly good trucked-I- n common steers kinds $102501075 common to medium grass down $950 common heifers $900 t)1050 type dairy $850 down good cows $900 41000: cutter to medium kinds 57501i 850 canners $625 and below good bulls quoted $900 Si 975 common kinds $700 down: medium to good veal calves $1400 1450 common kinds $1200 down tte-Ite- eeipts Southern Paeltin BONDS $1000) Allegheny cv 55 44 do cv 55 49 Am & F P 5s 2030 Am T & T 3145 66 do 314 s 61 Bethlehem Steel 31ts D & R 0 W 5s 55 do 5s 55 and Illinois Central 411i Miseourt Pacific 154 77 THURS'D Quotations tiown OGDEN In Market Quotations Tviarket NORTH (Sales 2 14 VII 1 2 La 1 1NB Livestock OMAHA 1 13 White Mc 31 3 3 12 Wilson & Cl 4 91 29 27 28 Woolwrth 21 16141 1614 Ples11 Wrth 1641— 710 foT7ryitirr order wee ennOunced Yng S&T 29141 2914 29121— "!y 31 2 4 12 ty the ion1 aronprod urt i0T1 14 14 4" 14141— Zenith 11 I ie 17r1:ber orders specif Tr"e 1:re ot IV Pi he eRning the W P B 344 993: stock sale" Total dtv ton rrevious day 361 980: week ago RICCI282040: 4113- year ago 660250: two years 117141 I to dates 69060000: t1t Ampre!1 changPe 130: January making in te: irociuttkon auti tetiNery of Znachitie year ago VA 97458003 years agu 31 (Compfleci by J A Hoge & Co members New York stock exchange) Low Last Change indostrials 10717 10630 10638 Off 88 off 05 Rails 2662 2647 2670 II-6Utilities 1148 1151 off 05 02 Bonds 9017 off 03 Commodities 9226 off 832-poun- d 2A - 374p 5511 27 1414 CORPORATION t 54) 46141 7141 26741 187i i 4' 21 3 26541 4341 9' 31 59141 91 1441 2: 423s1 31 35141 ! 41 29 11 1941 31 3 total salee of each bond: 230-poun- d 711 4i 5141 11 11 20 4 19 22 12 16 Vveml fl! 1 1 14 1 34 23 14 41r 714 11 1- -- 27 2 lit ill CI 812- 314! '2'64 2714i lit 201 Slit 4612i 9! -- 7! 2179 812 a 4 — 71— 7 32111 512 30 1014 3 11 11 16112834! 28u 7111 37 11 - 9 1YZ: 1?111: 12712 27 1114 2312 2314 11 I 11 4112 20112 — — 113Y211212 11212 221 $2-7- B Orders! 51 11 31 Tex Gulf SI 7i 11 Thomp Pd1 121 Tide WA01 11 Tim Det Ai 21 Tim Boil BI 'rwen C Ft 111 i —U— Union B it 61 Union Car 5i Union Pat I 131 LI A Unit 6i Unit Air Unit Corp! 1291 Vent Vest 812 3810 lAt 91 i r 7! 22 14 IfB 2112 24 3 23241 23 11111 2374 Ill 2474 2414 8 Gyps S2 00: Btss Triumphs U 8 No I U 8 In Ail Orrron standard arads vrh:ts $275 tY S Rub Al 2 8!S No 1 Wisconsin enbblers S Steell f‘Ec $t 85! 381811 Triumphs U S No 1 U —V-$t 40 1851 North Dalcota Bliss Tri- Venal cp umphs U 8 'No 1 $105 to $170 Walworth War Bro PI I II 161 St G & El $4 old St Oil Call Ft Oil It'll St Oa N it Stone & WI Stude &Cp Swat Texas — 1:24141 151 1912 7: 2212 9: 123s - 1 C PenneyRR t I 0- 51 61 11 I or 92! — — - - 3 23kt 144 6111 2! 3 si 1 — igit :"ii At! - 6 24 8N 2rn 24 214 2612 3212 351 3764 8' 412 31 Phelps 0 44 91 221 UCMI 2312 27 3:16 6 26 24i I - 11 P 0 St El Pack Mot P A Atewy Para Pic P Pattno Mn I ve 11 11 i 4 SI I 1 "2 ! 21 I I I 233 27 23ai 27si 1i ti 314 314 75 75 1 111 1 3( 47 I 4 — ' 387-- i 21274 '' 2714 il Ilas 13 31 N Y Ship No Am Col Pat-i-t Pepst-Coi- :-i- 60 39 3111 2f 1 2 7 14 I I —0---I Ohio Oil Ow-I- ll GI —P- -1 31s31: 5! 26141 2814 21 444 17Z1 1 5 54 19 11 61 12 8 ' ol 4 8 1122111— 60 151 ' — 1551 19 1134 6112 I Nor 16 21 25 33:1:: 9 311 5 2 131 117i1 In Mer M In Nick CI Penn 13 00: es pre box Transparent $! 50 Iserr es per crate b0ickberries 1225: evria perries 11 35 tt 165 !vie H B per crate eantsoupes 11 ::5 i 175: 1125 al-5- 0 tr3neydews awermeions per pound 214c Peacnes per crate Libertas 1225 Si 3 Cw : $ 3 00 Pears per Pol Barlett $350 04-007u-n- s per pound 5 el Se Pr': n ea per pound 7e Concord crapes per Pound 7s A 21 - - 313T 71:1 79 7 — 5 201 1311 11 ii 11 — 4 143 I Nat Aviat Nat Bine i Nat C Reg Nt Dv Prd Nat Dist I Nat Lead N P & Lt Nat Steel Nat Supp N Y C Rill 344 53 14 14 I T----'7Ditiw-Jon- - 3412 2rA 32 35 NEW YORK 30 (AP)—Irollowing are Thittodav's Sept closing prices of bonde on the New York stock exchange and the 1e — 9 4 61 41 11 11 I l' 113 418 5 30 32 71 li 51 4 341 24 12 12 9 tit 171— 174 6 611 1Z7431 421 2 lig ! JI 75 31 4 k 11! 61 3' 39 41 Inspir Nash-Keh- 38 2121— 26311c 17! 3111 17! 11! 3 1111ii 101 32 0111 I ! 261 431 41— 26s1 11 Hecker Pc!' Homstk MI Hou Her 31 McK&R Mid Con PI Mont Ward Murray Cp 34r -- 21421 gris c Gen Cable Gen Esc— Gen Foods: Gen Motor si Gil Safe Rt Gimbel Br I Goodrich Gdvr T&R1 G No R pfl Greyhnd Ct Marsh Fid Martin P 11 251 2 251 181 --r- Lehman Ci Litt OFC LMeN&L Liz & MB Lockheed Loews In Lone St CI —M— Mack Tk I Macy R H I Mar Mid 414 94'4 91 S 5311 3411 11 511 521 61 1634 16 41 21 201B 2 25 3 8141 814 21 18141 li 1114 111 Del L & W In Paper do old In T & T1 Johns M I —3 & L St1 J —K— Xenneco't I Kresge 14 SI Krns Gro —1— 14 J111– 4 kii 1! i 6i 974! 311 34 1 Interike In Harv 1to 19 1 Colum G&E Corn Credit Con Inv T Comw & S Comw Edis! Con Aircr Con Cop MI Con Ed1son1 Con Oil Coot Bak) Coot Can Coot Motor Houst 744 7 4 Li 191 43341 9! 28 t NEW YORK Sept 10 LIP)brne sections of the bond market 'ung into higher levels with vigThursday placing many rails new high positions along with lected utilities and specialties S governments were steady clip Trading was at the fastest six months with sales at $14- -5100 par value against $115100 Wednesday books Opening of subscription treasnew 3000000000 the offering by far the largest tvernmental financing undertakg sznee the Liberty loan drive the First world war round the wernment bond market in a state ' equanimity and the poise was aintained throughout the day DPalerin in governments all but ispended operations in listed ln11 over the counter and on rounding up subscripThere ons to the new offering ere only minor changes in the A and asked column of most dealrs at the end of the day Corporate loans changing hands the amount of $100000 or more rd mostly at higher prices inluded Central of Georgia 58 at a 4 Chicago & Alton 3s at 32 2 121– 19 i 4 NI 71 3! CII-- itor Dow Chemical American " : 3814 – JA C IS 177i1 177s –– 14 1 21121 111918420 4i 4314! 43 14 4314 91 26710 2612 26N 3121-171 3k21 5: 25741 D21— Can Pac Cat Tract Celan Crp Cer de Pas Cert Prod Ches & O Chrysler Climax Mol Cluett Pea ' Coca-Col- a Detroit Ed Dist Corp Dome Mine Doug Aircr Du P de N -Fast Mr LI Eastman K El Auto Lt Elec B oat Erg Pub 8 —E— Elintkote 19 9341 4i 3S2141 r common and preferred SearsWard ebuck Montgomery kited Aircraft Anaconda Kenzie:t Texas Co American Can Du nt Westinghouse Johns-Manl- e and Philip Morris 011 D: Preferred of American Power COTt Copwld SW 1 Light and the 6 per cent senior Coty Ine—I ck of Electric Power and Light Crane Crown Crucible Si! ahead These to finish inaged fli Stigl am were favored on the theory —D— value under the Deere reir break-up- " & Col F C disintegration order might Del & Hud! higher than current quotations On the upside were U S Dis' buting preferred American Ra- 24 7 14 21 I Arm Arm Cork At T teSir A tl C Line A tl Ret A via t- )rp 13 s d Loco Balt & 0 Brnsdl Oil Bend Aviat Beth Steel 131w Kn x Floe Air Borden Co Brk Wrnr Firdg BTPS Mr Briggs Budd WM Burl Mille —C- -Cal Pack Cal & Hee i 23--4- 2411i 7 IA 31 7IAt8 Anaconda 111 AM 61 I 6121 23j ) Sept 10 (2n—The 4k market continued to find the rg a bit rough Thursday and dng issues drifted fractions to ')Oint or so lower There never was any real pres-e on the list but hesitancy ed from the start Dealings re relatively light throughout recoveries were noted here d there at the close declines re well in majority Transfers sled 344993 shares compared ri 3619S0 Wednesday Postal Telegraph preferred and 'stern Union were off 11i and respectively as talk of near-b- y -islation waned American Teleone conceded a point dividend luctions by subsidiaries bringing Rails were only a t offerings ne in arrears income reports -- airing as a prop for this group ie preferred "A" recorded a gain I 612 32741 3242 437i 2! 1712i 17 – 17 3132 1132 1132 – 534 534 5141 ii 31 12- 39 38141 23121– 2? 67 440 66 5 24 12 24 24 Ls – 31 17121 1712 1741 I– 21 41 IBond Prices es NEW YORK Sept IO (AP)—FollowIng is a tabulation or Thursday's stock transactions on the New York CzaCK exchange: STOCKS (Sales in hundreds) t Net Sales High i Low Close Chg —A— YORK 'sterlivorks 5alt gatce irribunt 1jc 367S3130 297793845 Alta Tunnel Am Met M Beaver Cr old Coo Big Bingham Metals Black Metals Bonanza Mining Bristol Silver Bullion Cardiff — Cedar Tali Central Standard con Chief CIA vton Silver IS IS 0041 I 04 03 00121 05 I I 0040 25 22 001a 05 I 11 Of114 I I 4 00 li 02 1114 12 Ifil n1 I I I I I" I 04 I 41 102 I I I 155 01 nil 1 I 071 29 los 00 il 42 I 00141 05141 0314 03 01 0014 01 125 00 14 02 01 18 45 00 14 2 40 t 16 I t i 4 0014i i ! o 00141 I I 1 1 Wyo Con Gil I 04141 14 no14 32 02 02 02 0014 175 04 15 30 01 01 44 01 0512 03314 0344 02 02 02 145 02 0S OR 22 50 J)1 2 50 20 01 3711 140 01 02 20 0014 no 05 2014 0044 01 ol t 03 00141 " OR I i ot 1 corn 0'2 02 00 Vit 03 011Is 0014 0014 06 nr14 I 07 04Vi 0014 0014 o 001A 03 03 01 27 25 01 01 07 10 0116 12 01 02 04 0034 01 07 0114 03 14 15 10 03 0114 ni 42 28 0014 0012 00 14 1 Asked 01 00 01 08 0316 02 001A 07 01 onli 100 Cott r i'd I 100 Victor Con Walker Mining West Toledo Wilbertte do I 01141 - Cott zr Vie hTdsho Fug I Of1 I Pork Bingham Pork City Con Park Konotri Park Neleon Park Premier Park Utah Pioche Bristol Pluivhic Mines Pltittis Prince Con Rico Argentine Royston CoalCoa1 Silver King Silver King West Silver Fhield Silver Standard Sioux Mines So iron 131OtIt10111 So Standard Swansea Con Tar Baby Tint fe Central Tint in Lead Tint lc S'andard Union Chief 1 Vgke na I 011 0211 0014 I I I Moscow Mt City Con Mnititt Plitt View Nondriver New Pork New Premier NPW Quincy North Lily North Standaid Ohio Conner Ptah I 0014 I - Ttn h I °O 124 I Commonwealth Lead Crescent Earle Croft Crown Point Dragon East Crown Point East Standard East lIntic Coal East Utah Emnire Mine Eureka Tthillon Eureka 1iiiv Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Goid Chain Great Western Horn Silver Howell Indian Queen Kennebec Kentucky Utah Keystone Leonors Little Mnit Sinenollei Lead Mammot h Miner Hill Miners Gold Monarch' Mismouri I 02111 I Colorado Con Colti Reg al! Combined IkIetala Comet Coal I 215 1 02 2 25 10 25 1 10 00 THURSDAY'S SALES Crescent Eagle OIL 500 at niece 500 11 lie Howell 1000 sit 4c: 1000 at tc New Park 500 at 30c 1000 at 30c: 500 at 30c Ohio Colmer 1000 at 512c: 1000 at 512e Silver King Cal 100 at $245: 100 at $2 50: 100 at 32 50: 100 at $250 silver Shielti 1000 at Mac Tintic Standard 100 at 513712 Walker Mining 300 at 20c CURB SALES (12-P 13inctam Metals 1000 at 3 M) cents Silver Shield' 3000 at Mi cent Tintle Standard 3000 at 4140 at 2 Unlisted Industrials I Arnalg Sugar ofd Coo Wag& Mach Utah Fire Clay 11 I SO pfd do ST Pfd Z C Id X I$ Bid Asked I 735 340 5000 $ 760 365 6000 42 00 48 00 43 00 34 25 43 50 Court Clarifies JDeaths Trade Winds Ruth Blaire Evans Wage Status Politics Seen Of Executives In Delay on Inflation Curbs' anti-inflati- I ' - ns - - Turn Upward I B-- 2 B-- 4 8-- 4 EGOS—I-SAL- Large white specials dozen Large white extras dozen standards dozen Large Medium white extras dozen 47 45 44 42 trading to 3 cents off a quarter cent equaling its previous 1942 low Sept In (AP)—Butter firmer Receipts 1143654 Creamery higher than 92 score and premium marks core 4224 tt 44c 02 A (cash market) 85-8score 4212 c 41114214c NEW YORE Sept 10—The Associated score 3R 44 at 40 IA c Pres! weighted wholesale price Index of 35 Whites: Fancy to extra fancy 45 fit 5Ic commodities to 9980 Thursday advanced 4012 specials 4314 ot 44c: atandards week Previous 0969: ago 9933 day 410: fancy heavy mediums 421ds 024522c month 9915 9403 year ago ago mediums 42c 1942 1941 1940 1913-3- 9 Pacific coast whites: Jumbo and pre- High 9980 9512 7825 9814 miums 51 0 5512c specials 4912 50c Low 9554 7703 6889 4144 47c standards 4612 mediums 4412c (1926 average equals 100) CHICAGO Sept 10 (AP)—Butter: Re3ei3029 firm: pricee as quoted eeipi the Price Current creamery by 03 scoreChicago 92 91 kt 4244 c 4214 42c 411-190 4114 e: 90 centralized catota WASHTNGTON 10 CAPl—Ths Sept 41 other prices unchanged of the treasurv September 8: Eggs: Receipts 10170: irregular: fresh position 852170400-09- : Receipts extra firsts local 35c: care 3512c: graded 82385038- 43907008294: net balance expenditures cars 34 12c current 3033g: first lora! 34c balance Included 81803 working other prices unchanged 18929538: customs receipts for month receipts $507774389: receipts fiscal year (July -LOS ANGELES Sept 10 A expenditures $154885858051: Produce rceeipts—But ter 237607 pounds: cal year $11P032n!s7594554: excess of cheese 449t4 pounds eggs 3410 cases total S1051571038503: expenditures Rutter in hulk 4514C debt $88818 58503(507: increase over Candled large eggs 4fIci candied me- previous fixy $7844880644: sold assets diums 44c candled amens 34c $227 4763599233 NEW YORK 88-9- 1 7 Commodities Index Position of the Treasury 32c : )- on rs l'f:ining Issues are turning them out just as rapidly without ballyhoo Grain Chicago CHICAGO 10 Sept lowered 0 Oats: Sept Dec 51 5112 52 so h 4 12 31 Ida — 54 Lard: Rept Oct 12 90 Deo les (AP)— Low Cleo St1 2314 $t23111 20111 1 29 11 12944 84 81s4 881-- 8 51 5214 64 1290 Cash Quotations wheel CHICACC) Sept 10 (811)--P- lo No 2 $15112e No 1 yellow Corn No 3 8412 at$51Alo ample grade yellow 81 482e Cate No 2 mixed 52e No 2 vitae No 3 52c No 4 4612 491fac 643-4e- : ztIt 1Zake E'ribune Issued every mornina by Tbe Salt Laits Tribuna Publiarning Company - fratms OW k Ruth Kenneth W Stirkilett Fred Weterfel D a ngerfi eldn In Fowler John A sit ins Spencer d Saunders Lerny E Pntts William P MeSoriey Vein Rutherfnrd Deau W Buowstn Fredrick PDunn Jr John M Clayton Thomas F Hinkle John E Mulcahey Lewis L Brnwn Dean M Steiner Angelo P Calactno Jack D Paulmou Murray Snit Lake county board No 15 —John P Graham Jr Jack Idelgaard S Andrein Cde Ludwig S Hansen Provo Utah county local board— Don L Strasourg Arthur Ws Bowers George Laursen William B Strong Robe-- t A Johnston Ernest W Harding Mark S Howe Orion J Leonard E- Mayhew chow Mantl Seibpete county local board-- Jackson C Tucker Doyle M PALSIT11118011 Anderson Paul M Rcpbbie E Anderstin Newel P Shepherd Mondell H Stewart George P Peterson Howard S Nielsen and six Max L Stevenson Dean L Baxter Neidon A Petersen Berths N Gregereon Alder A Henrie Orvil Madsen Real C Christen C nen Roos A Hartley Neils 0 Blackburn A Snow E Sterner Andrew Delroy JosephB Mellor SIGURD—Mrs Christine Christensen S Larsen Warren Hal P Conger 79 died Tuesday at her home in Christensen S Stewart Floyd Sigurd Richfield local board— Scvler county : '' Jay W Oldroyd Mn Grant H Moore Rue Conger was ' sell D Gore Willard V Taylor n'vita born in Tolne Den Reed D Jensen Frank Hansen Winn mark May 31 1863 Nedon R Christensen Clinton D Taylor Merrill JCrane Clifton R Bird Glen B a daughter of James Washburn Bryce W Gates William L and Margaret Jacob-Be- n Robinson Reed H Gates Billie W Jensen I Christensen She Forrest Christeansen Scott R Roberts came to Utah in 1875 Loa Wayne county local board—Ernest when she was 12 B Jackson Torn Mix Delbert Hammond yea °aft asannl Caatie Dale Emery county local board age e —Richard J Chriationeen Grove 8h Utah Flute county local board— Junction moved subsequently Elbert W Pitts Kesler Hansen to Deseret and later Garfield county local board— ' Panguitch to She Htnekley E Weldon Griffin Barton W Dena was married to Sam- Sandin Cecil Collis P Owens Leon J Vebster Keller in t iil Haycock LaGrand Done! 1879 They were thetonal board—Ross Juan Nel county parents of 12 chilL Newton Thomas A Harrison Albert C dren Mr Keller died 11)VVIOS Max W Starr George A NU- in 1901 and on March : Millen Ernest R Carter Cielon R Amos she was 12 1924 Edward W Worwood Burton T Cellins married to William William J McCormiek Gerald N Aitken Jones Conger CariesC R Boswell Fred J C! Chapman WitMrs Conger was Rulon Elmo ham Singleton n a c ti V r L D 11 D Tunbridge tdorton M Wright Mrs Conger church member and worked as a Relief society teacher many years is She survived bv her husband and the following children: Berry Keller and Ruby Sandy Colby Sigurd: Bogie Loveland Julia Spiers Holladay and Allen and Lucian Keller of Hinckley: a sister Carrie NV Nelson: 27 grandchildren and 17 greatgra michildren Funeral services will he conducted Friday at 10 a rn in the Sigurd L U El ward Salt Lake County chspel Rav Cook 27 Solt TA Leoma 14111an Celt 19 Salt Wa Hare genniall Gardner 21 Afton Wyo: LOGAN—James Beveridge Jardine 81 Marthane Johnson 20 Lovell Wyo resident of Clarkston 4 for about prominent a in at John Rodney Moore 21 Hunter: 35 yeare died Thursdey about a Logan hospitel after a long illness Ho Sarah Jane COUISAI 24 Oak leak& had been in the henpital for 21 days He Lynn Steered Cartoon 2n Salt Lake leaves 67 deacendents Doris Hyde 19 Salt Lake Mr Jardine was born In Wellsville on December 6 1860 a on of John and Derold 20 Midvale: Jooeph Powell He married - Melba Sadler Jardine Agnes Beveridge 19 Midvale Annie Reggie in the Logan L D S temple 411 on September 17 1584 MuzraY Cary Monroe Preneb A prominent Cache valley farmer Bertha Cahoon 49 Murray was throughout Inc adult life Mr LJardine a high priest in the Smithfield D 8 stake Survivors include his widow: nine sons Ely Nev and daughters James H Andrew H and Gall Ltteao 25 Salt Lake: John S Jardine Mrs Annie J Thompson Darlene Nordahl 18 at Lake Mrs Lotto J Butters and Mrs Peru J Thompson of Cornish Mrs Agnes J But- Evanston ters of Cornish Mrs Eleeta Griffin of Wyo Donald Joseph Prince 22 Fort DougRexburg Idaho and La Rue Jardine of Trenton 45 grandchildren four of whom las Utah are serving on L D S missions and one Flo Maxine "Jew Int 24 Salt take In the armed forces and 13 Funeral services 'will be conctucted Sat- Toode County Norman VV Le Fevre 21 Panpriteti urday at 2 p m in the Clarkston L D ward chapel by J Bryon Ravsten bishop ltomma smith 17 Tooele Christine W M a SUUSCHIPTIoN 11 103 DanT and Sunday one month tn ad Daily sod Sunday One vanes 120t1 The above mt's apply in than' &&&&&&& Nevada and Wyoming Elsewhere in the United States: 125 Daily and Sunday one Pb Tribune is on Gam in every moor--Seeders taint czty in the United States may ascertain agents' In any city by telephoning this office Dial The tribune la member of the Aso Mated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein The TrIbuns is a charter member of the Audit klureau of Circulation —'rbe Tribune Is a member of Media Reo: month3 ords Inc group nevnolde Fitzgerald in nauonal rentsntatives or black and white Sunday and comic sections color Orticee: magazine New lora City 515 Madison avenue cago S60 North Michigan avenue Phila delphia Land Title building: Detroit b269 General Motors building: Ban Francisco 58 Rutter Croat: Log Angeles 117 West Ninth troot beattle Joaspb Vane Malang Care Conger - c -- '51 '- - Statistics Marriage Licenses James Beveridge Jardine n - Walter G Lloyd Wedding Anniversary Gifts MADSEN'S—MURRAY 1TAkl Pyrex Ovenware-- - Roseville Potion! s nrvERrox—Flinerat aorvicre for Wel tor Lloyd 44 Montpolior Idaho former GIFTS WRAPPED FREE il resident or Riverton will be eonducted klTSp-setrprices-owedding Invitatfor-iArtcraFriday at 1 p m in the Riverton Second Preen Season bldg ward chapel by Franklin K Seal 11)8 bOit finest wedding birthday party cake bishop A Mr Lloyd died at 230 a tn call Seagull baking Co in a Soria Springs Tuesday Idaho hospital in beautiful M 1110 nal 11 CAM ENTERTAIN In addition to those previously Surviving MFMORY PARK DIAL announced ars two brothors Ivan end ENTFRTAIN in beautiful idamoriC ELAII41 Doyle Lloyd of Montpelier Idaho MEMORY PARR DIAL Friends may call at the home of a brother Fredrick S Lloyd in Riverton TOR finer weddifig parly caltee call Seagull Baking Co Friday from 1030 a-- In Until time of services n Laura Louisa Butt Kemp GARFIELD—Funeral services wUl be conducted Saturday at noon in the Garfield L D S ward chapel for Mrs Laura Louisa Butt Kemp 46 71 Eighteenth avenue who died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital Burial will be in the Lehi cemetery Friends may call at 38 East Seventh South street In Salt Lake City Friday then at the family residence in Garfield Saturday from 9 a in until time of servtees Mrs Kemp a native of Leh! was the wife of Fred George Kemp Et ft Divorces Asked Salt Lake County Louise D Slutter from Cheater A Shs fer Esther Yohnson from Carl Johnarm Thelma J Klinger from Albert Lesselt Klinger L Esther Trousdale from Lawrence GO Trousdale C L Cosgrove from Verna A Cosgrove Donna Carter from John Carter Mildred K Ratufen from George EL Hansen Lambert from Charles ' County EflIth Almeda Mulliken fronlyilibur R Lola °leen from LYis 7 OlArr)reelvn iXliallOr bnikt trOM 11404 r m noel Joseptt Serpa igerpe A Enlistments I the WIn born May 1 ISM in London England a ' of Isaac daughter and Sildry 411 ' I ter Blair father was of English dosicent and her mother - was Irish At the 6"''' Mrs Evans age of six she came to America with her parents who were converts to the L D S faith Active In L D 8 church affairs she hack served as a member of the Ogden L D S Mutual Improvement association board and had been active In Relief society work life throughout her Surviving consDrare ReubenM T Evans of Cal Evans who Leland Berkeley Is now in the medical corps of the United States army Joseph E Evans Ogden attorney who was president of the French L D 8 mission when the current war broke out: Lawrence H Evans superintendent of the Thomas D Dee Memorial hospital In Ogden and Harold Evans of Ogden She also is survived by 22 grandchildren 'mil following enlistments In Uniteft States armed servIcea were announced Thurs lay by BLit Lake district recrw Ling directors: 1204 tr S Navy 9031 51 521i 53 Ts reported Thursday selective service registrants Were inducted into the armed services and ordered to report to Fort Douglas reception center for processing and aosignment: Salt Lake City Loral board No 9— O Hunter James G Swi nyard Raymond Robert B Cheshire Van L Duncan Robert L Connelly Alton F Match Emil E Jaeger Quentin M R blister Joseph W intrton Donald Everett Great L son Peter E McCarthy Vincent J Little Kent K Rosa Walter R Lust? Wiibiir C Ross Norman E Larson Mervin el M Bird John A Peterson Thorup Leo D glitchell John G Ke Ilv Sam Thomas J Sicilian° Glenn Anderonn Wallace R Hansen Hugh J Freohwater Dewey Der Vinvent Nevin Leonard c son Clyde rt DAtitic U M 11 Blank J Robert L Purringtott Jr øirp Gilbert T Kelsey Charles E Setteriund I Manofield Picanno Allen 11 Additional Obituaries on Divorces Granted Salt Lake County page 1 (3 Ca rsty from Ethel O)lc lower 12 on 12 90 12 90 Jan Army officials folluwing v PAYSON—Funeral sereires for Pilfer Adam Peterson 70 of SALIPM WhO flied In a Salt Lake City hospital oeaday will No coptilleted Sunda" At 2 P tho it lenn L ward chapel with Valor Sabin bishop in charge Range of Chicago Futures CHICAGO Sept 10 High Open Wheat: S1 24 S12414 Sept Dec 127kit 127 1 ao 144 May 130 Corn 84 841i Sept Dee 8884 881a 90 ka 90 Aa May 001EN — runeral services for Mrs Ruth Blair Evans 81 widow of Thomas B Evans who died Wednesday night In an ---- s Ogden hospital willbe tonducted Saturat 12:30 p m ' day in the Ogden Sixth L D S ward by coun- J P Youngchapel selor in the ward Burial will bishopric be directed by Larkin l and Sons mortuary Friends call at the home may of Law- - rence H Evans a ' 5e s ' son at 887 Twenty- street Friday third a ft ernoon and eve- ' fling and Saturday until noon ( Mrs Xvitne was Peter Adam Peterson (AP) — Profit fractions to prices takingthan a cent grain more a bushel Thursday despite a a soma pita support that came Into result of flour and cash araln artIOSinif bustnesc Mill buying reflecting brisk flour business so far this week helped to check the decline In wheat and rally prices at times but the advance scored since the president's Labor day speech W LB too much for profit tatters to tiltresist Wheat closed 14 kit cent lower than December Wednesday September $12312: (di Aitto down S1264s (126111 ' oprn Sec December 8612 086Wtet September down cate Ate off rye 1s and soybeans Draftees Indueted v- By the Shift Boss The mining industry and its allied industries should be interested In a recent court decision establishing the status of certain em- By Lou Schneider law Consolidated News Features ployes under the wage-hou- r After a careful study of PresiThe case fell within the exemp- dent Roosevelt's Labor day tion for executives message to congress and The circumstances surrounding radio broadcast to the people the the case were as follows: Certain word in corporate and banking union officials made certain de- circles is that he is still playing great game of politics but mands with respect to the back the this time it is with the that pay claimed for two employes farm bloc William Green head of the AFL "arising out of plaintiff's alleged failure to comply with the fair says labor groups have agreed with the president "in principle labor standards act" The employ- upon a of wage control" and er became the plaintiff by seek- expressedplansurprise over the presiing a declaratory judgment that dent's delay in issuing an executhe two employes were bona fide tive order dealing with f arm executives exempt from the law prices and wage control Moreover say business men if Union officials were made parties to the suit because of their ac- the president were not playing tivities in connection with the politics he would have taken the advice of B M Baruch as far claims for pay back as a year ago to fix profits Three Tests Applied commodities prices wages and One of the employes was in retail prices His delay until this is the cause of the inflation charge of shipping 14and theonother date men was in charge of the threat and if he were not playing he would not wait until shipping floor Their respective politics salaries were $166 and $151 per October 1 It was with admirable clarity month Applying to the case at hand were three of the tests re- that President Roosevelt stated the regula- nation's inflation problem and how quired by the wage-ho- ur tions to determine whether an em- it should be governed but he conhis statement of April ploye is an executive: 1 An em- tradicted ploye whose primary duty con- 27 1942 when he said: "Our sists of the management of the standard of livin gwill have to establishment in which he is em- come down" 11 prices and wages are fixed ployed or of a customarily recognized department or subdivision at levels prevailing today wage-earneand farmers will receive thereof 2 Who has the authority to hire or fire other employes or Isufficient income to maintain a whose suggestions and recommen- standard of living will have to dations as to the hiring and as to the highest levels on record and the advancement and promotion or this despite the "sacrifices" of any other change of status of other war employes will be given particular The magic of stuffing four gal-ioweight 3 Who customarily and of milk into a three-poun- d regularly exercises discretionary Ipaper sack is done via the process powers The evidence bearing on the of dehydration The process is used case disclosed that the man in because of the conveniences and of shipping fresh milk charge of shipping was consulted advantages from time to time about the prog- to the American troops in all parts ress permanent hiring the in- - of the world crease or decrease in the number Mixing the powdered item with of employes and that his recom- ordinary water furnishes our mendations were followed As to fighting boys with More satisthe employe in charge of the men factory milk than the cow Scienon the shipping floor the court tific pasturization precedes dehysaid it seemed reasonable to find dration that he must exercise judgment There may be a rationing of cofand discretion when it is necesfor him to determine whether fee because of the shortage of sary new bell) is needed or which dray cocoa but it will be no more necesline should be called in order to sary than was or is the rationfurnish the best transportation for ing of sugar Statistics show that based on a certain local hauls and whether the typists do their work in a man- peacetime population of more than 132b00000 people actual coffee ner he can approve consumption was about 147000- Court's Decision 000 pounds This is the equivalent The court found both employes of 10 cups per week for every to fall within the statusof execu- man woman and child tives and ruled as follows: With an estimated 3500000' men lit the armed forces—some "The act does not require that in order to be an executive he say 5000000 — coupled with the (the employe) must have the recent commercial rationing of 25 right to make the controlling per cent the available civilian suprecommendation as to the status ply is sufficient to allow every of his employes man Woman and child eight cups "These employes are not reper week ceiving marginal or minimum compensation and while there Liberty ship and tanker construction for September will greatmay be a rather close question as to the fulfillment of one or ly exceed not only the 68 of last more of the tests there should month but also the 71 of July be no great difficulty in arrivCurrent schedule of operation is at least six months ahead of blueing at the view that the evidence fairly considered justiprints Before the close of the fies the clasisfication of these year new ship construction will employes as executives within average at least 90 a month or the meaning of the fair labor three a day standards act" Here in this country there is It would seem that there are excitement over the fact that vesmany such borderline cases in the sels are completed 40 days after keels are laid British shipyards mining and smelting industries Led by Silver King Coalition leading mine stocks turned upward in fairly active trading S L Curb Thursday on the Salt Lake stock 13Id Asked exchange Buying is based on ruS 370 Amalie Sugar corn 390 mors that the metal mines are to First Security Corm' 2175 2225 Mountain Fuel Sup 585 18 8615 receive zero quotas giving them Utah Oil Refining 00 775 Utah Horns Firs Ins 14300 4800 the premium price for their entire BONDS output Bambercer R 1 63 00 Silver Xing Coalition which re6600 cently sold down to $212 opened at $245 up 20 cents from its last previous sale and advanced to Investing Companies with 400 shares trading NEW YORK Sent 19 API—N8tIons1 $250 Association or Securities Dealers Inc Tintic Standard which recently sold down to $135 for anew 1942 Bid Asked low and recovered Wednesday to Atti Hated rund Inc 3 183 $ 2 00 Dividend Shares 91 I 0 sold unchanged in the reg$137 Pund Inv Inc 5 ST 14 49 Revatons CaLdn 24 54 22 39 session ular and advanced to $140 do B3 16 26 1479 In afternoon curb trading Park do 7 31 8 04 do 2 66 Utah hardened to $125 bid of239 4 25 5 00 Quarterly Inc 8hra fered at $140 Crescent Eagle Oil recovered to 111i cents up a half cent Market Produce Ohio Copper declined to 5 BUTTER IN BULK—LOS ANGEL cents off a quarter cent n2 score 5 46 New Park sold unchanged at 30 91 score 441i 90 score IA 44 cents Howell at 4 and Silver 89 score 42 FRANCISCO CHEE8E-8- AN Shield at a half cent 24 Triplets Bingham Metals yielded in curb LA ICE CITY 4000 Septemler 11 1942 25 - Item Isarbera ' William R Plaintiff awarded custooe (amity t minorCruelty childr en 535 per moetth aupport money for Drat eight months then 540 per month support money real and property' Genevieve Potter White from is White Cruelty Plaintiff awarded Lori restoration of maiden name Genevteve Potter and $tv0 attorney teen oelievieve Wickinton from Hariel and desert irm Plaint wiconton Cruelty twat month alimony entatove awarded $75 of minor children Jurtuturs and ST3 ist7 family fees per-off- al Billy B Frew 20 hilOUld Of Mn Cora McDn ald Frew H ooper Lester Leonard Weacott 30 Gillett Wis Glen Elial Jensen 28 aon of Mr Rod Mrs Ella! It Lake County Jensen Brigham City Stanley Jesee Martin 25 'I'M of Mrs Lovisa Martin Scipio: Ellis Gavle Ifs n son from Marie P 24 husband of gatileir Balloon t)efendattra formar TO fk t George Bruce Cottrell Mrs Valois Bensiett atilt in effect at time of marries Cottrell riage Iii q tiPitt 1011 Charles Marvin Soft 19 Hutchison Ogden Defendant aw a rd oI restratKart no ion of maiden name Mar B Slur eir George Rex Jones 21 inn of Mr Mrs George Jones 1329 Wasatch avenue son Dahl Mr French 20 and of Irving Mrs Fre nel$ 0 Dahl 1860 Thirteenth PROBATE & GUARDUNSHIP NOTICIIS East street: Grover IAt Lund 19 Ron of (Consult county clerk or the respective Noll Christian Dun& 48 Boulevard Garsigners for further information) on of Mr dens Glen LeRoy Wright 20 NOTICE—TO CREDITORS and Mrs Leiner J Wright 318 Argyle Estate of W N Clundry Deceased court Clair Vickers Sievensoti 22 husCreditors will present claims 'with band of Marie Steveneon 1413 Emersoo avenue Stuart Monroe Storm 18 Great vouchers to the undersigned at N E New 45 McDermott Falls Mont: Robert corner 2nd South and Main Sta Salt Loodon Conn: Louts Jay Finch 21 son Lake City Utah On or before the 31st of Mr Ethel Davis Finch Orem day of December A D 1942 Annulment Granted Salt WALKER BANK tIc TRZST S Arrny COMPANY Herman J Fine 40 husband of Erna By Wm J Fitzpatrick Assistant Trust R Fine Pocatello Idaho Claude D Kel- Off icer Claude Kelsey 18 son of Mr and Mn Executor of the Lest Will and Testaey Basalt Idaho Avery V McInelly 19 son of Mr and Mn Ears Mel:lolly Shel- Ment of W N Oundry Deceaaed 21 ley Idaho: Jack A Moon 22 son of Mr Date of stni Mrs Harry MCKM venston Wyo: A D 1942 first publication August Ralph C Lords '21 husband of June B Lords 255 South Fourth East etreett David C Campbell 22 son of Mr and Mrs Al Campbell Eugene Ore Roy M Wade 20 son of Mr and Mrs Roy rt Wade 1152 East Fourth South street: Harvey F Goodman 21 mon of Mrs Lydia B Goodt 4 man Halley Idaho Robert C Cody 35 4 Ant husband of Alvina F Cody 70 East North ' 4 Temple street Maynard M Evestone 20 t SO41 Of Mr and Mrs Harmon G Evestone iss Caldwell Idaho Witham D Peck 21 husband of Geraldine R Peck 378 South Ninth West street Ralph J Carroll 20 Ogden: Russell J Wflen 24 hithand of Margaret B41 Wilsonof Ogden: Edward It ' ' Partridge Raymond PartridgeGlade AgooPetertion 19 11101 Of Mrs Provo ' ' P Della P Ashley 1035 Belmont avenue: 4 I Albert W Mirabella 20 son of Mrs Sumie Val 1' 1 Mirabella Pocatello Idaho: Charles D Martto 20 eon of Mr and Mrs Raymond vionso V Martin 140n South Eleventh East etreet Jame H Hawley Jr 21 son of Mr Ittontlastalgo Boise Idaho: and MrsA James It Hawley Wood 22 son of Mr and Mos Henry -- PHOAr146171William H Wood Cedar City: Melvin T Batrd 37 husband of Norma Paint Idaho Falls Idaho: Howard C Page 24 husband of June L Page Idaho Fans Idaho TL 4 - |