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Wss ' 2i34 3 351 :312 ' :1714 11' P711-h- IA'ar-- ' 27ns 9 Fi G Irn Viaurn w shipr- car as nich a r- demand 'f::nrg !: S 2 227 4 2 ruling that 1 Oil Sales Increase : 1 A11!-- 1 L-4- roofing and siding are not "insulation materials" and clarifying "construction" in regard to floor coverings siding and roofing 2 reRevoked and lating to construction equipment Issued order restricting sale production use resale rental of construction machinery and equipment and restricting sale and delivery of repair parts Amended order 7 establishing- allocation control of tar acid oil carbolates phenols and substituted phenols Amended order 3 reestablishing allocation control over phosphate plasticizers al 02 ' F Crp nra-- 1 S S 1) F' 27 2731 - slter 12 ' 271iC 271-q 914 2'3311 2q7s'-- 1' 3031! 30340 304 t 514 2 514 5I 16 155i0 15141' 154! Als L Aircr t s Gyp s Tr 1r af1 eu7tracts twjrfs' ift $2 11 7 5 Par 1771inn - - 'Ali' i vashef t- S Tw PIr B4-1-" crese- ea A 'rrarLi'me I S fr i 14 12Lit'— ' 112 :3 Ax Rfll B - 917 212 11 k 0'1' T!n-P- t (APUFDA very : - as 5: 5 t- : ru:fPr-- 1 Th 241 ' C --T- -- -c T'r''" Nfv rf rnr a 3tt 1 13 2''"' 54 411t4' 4234 42V- -74 5 17 57'4' 61:4: 57-31 57i :A 7 215R 2114 215v' nta 5 ns :41 0:1 N 3 F—ne k NV 611 20 20 57LH 5R14 tell 91" 2 211 91-- 2(114' 7 fir 1512- 7t6Ts 12Lit 3R1-- 1' 7 4 Ad ni -rt "rexa let $2 00 er Per C't 174 1214 ore-natur- Produce Markets ii 4' 2414 27 The following orders were issued Thursday by the war production board Further information on specific orders may be obtained by calling the priorities division NV P B I 14 93 2512 24 I : Bia iri17: 1031 1012' 155-- s 24-- R S1 GPrathiE St'c4 oti 0:: Ca! S1 S ri Sule 25c 57 71S: 141-4- $1925000 compared with $6133- 85347 on January 1 1933 The total interest requirement in the last fiscal year was $3685349 compared with $51096521 ten years ago The general fund cash 4 balance on January 1 1933 was $326- 47510 and by June 30 1938 it had reached the highest point in the state's history—$280586277 Although this record still holds It is anticipated30that it will be oettLep next June The auditor's expenditure report—which was scheduled for release after election day November 3—is part of the biennial report Mr Reese will submit to Governor Herbert B Maw and the 1943 legislature The final report- will include a number of recommendations which so far have not been announced The report showed a grand total of disbursements in the 1942 fiscal year of $3796150276 but this figure Includes many disbursements which cannot be left In if- - a true picture of state finances is to be obtained The grand total for 1941 was S3032802685 and for 1940 it was $266g215890 These figures included smaller nonexpense disbursements than that of the 1912 fiscal year For instance this figure Includes $4368000 in liquor revenues which in former years did not go through the state treasury In those years only the net went to the treasury and profits from there to the general fund It also includes several large bond purchases out of trust funds by the land board the teachers' retirement board and others It also includes $116423551 in federal money sent to Utah to finance national defense training programs In making his comparisons by departments the auditor grouped under previous years' headings the costs of departments later consolidated under new departments For instance the finance department is a new department but it took over the functions previously-performe- d under direction of the old board of supplies and purchase The finance department also has taken over some of the accounting functions from other departments i 314 - 14 s 22 11 l 93 01 I I 211! - s in in 137! 137ii 331 371 31-- ts War Production Board Issues New Orders ititerprete'd ed erty taxpayers The bonded Indebtedness is lower now than for many years a‘sa of June 30 the net bonded debt bulked at $1315 'is l 0 50 4t I Sheep - Estimated salati!e receipts 3770: a No millet': late Wednesday total 3770 00 051i Cape-Brasse- rt or gkd to chon e Idaho fat Iambi' was 0112! 031i deck solid no ft at $13 and one load of 03 04 steady 01 Idaho shearers at SI 275 a short losid of 02 choice Idaho feeders at $12 (15 was sorted 01 00 121 15 head of culls bt $1000: about one 01 Park Premier 02 1 deck of gisoct ewes brought $475 35 Park Utah 105 WASHINGTON Nov 5 (UP)— Pioche Bristol 00141 02 s NORTH SALT LAKE Nov 5 USDA -OS Mines Plumhic 02 t use of stainless steel in some Cat The 15S: Salable receipt& through P1111101 01 05 229: direct 31: twill 415 Prileem were 75 products ranging from cheese low-gra18 23 Prince Con oil all of ferilgs but extra eady nothing A Rico 45 50 rgentine vats to- coffee pots cutlery and good wax in the ruti several small lin 01 00 14 Royston Coalition of medium to fairly good gramm mteers were 2 50 Silver K1ng Coal 2 40 farm mold common and $ I 0 50 1150 machinery was barred Silver King West 13 18 common to melocals at $1000 down Thursday by the war production Silver Shield 01 02 dium heifers made $ S00 ra 1050: medium Silver Mil-leStandard 0012 board to good cows $850 rir1175 canner to Sioux 00 14 00 12 common cows $400 4! 825: a few medium So Iron BIOPSOM 00 113 to good bulls brought Delivery of stainless steel to 890014 950 vealers South Standard 03 0012! of the listed prodmanufacturers ranzed from $1450 down Swansea Con 00141 0112 If fgs—Aetlial 24n sa!able receipts ucts was ordered stopped imme00 IA through Tar Baby direct 136 1165 total 759: on 14 Tintio Central 00li Priem were steady to 10 cents lower tOl' diately but they may continue to 07 Tintle Lead 0512 30i3 MI best SO to 230 pound weightm: 1 25 1 30 make the articles for 30 days out Tintic Standard mixed lighter and heavier weights $1315 Union Chief 0012! 03 1340 mows $11 25 fff 1200 of steel inventories not to exceed con 01 00 IA I'tah maiable 0: Sheep—Actual receipts tltah-Wv50 per cent of 1941 consumption Con Oil 03 07 4271: direct 175: t total 4516 through 02 Victor Con 05 rueked-iOpe lot of good fat At the same time the WPB add27 Walker MinIng 2312! lambs vas sold st ea ly at $1250 and a West Toledo 00 12 few ed about 100 items such as minia7 common lots at $1050 rfe 1150 no i IVilhert ol PORTLAND ture toy banks steam baths and Nov 5 (USDA Yankee Con 01 00141 Salable 150: total 1200 Calves —Salable 01 Zuma 02 electric vibrators to the list of al 25 lkt all classes active 50: 2 :15 2 22 1i fairly Uta Sug corn Cn11111On steers $1050 steadyto few 10 00 10 50 do pill products for which deliveries of medium beef cows $6' 50 4 850 all steel stainless and other types canners and cutters S5 On ro 575: odd THURSD NY'S SALES hulls S100041'11 25: good to choice is prohibited Crescent Eagle Oil 500 at 12e 500 head vealers S 1400 (ti 1450 st net y good led at 12c and September October hie to steers around sales S1450 best quota a t 33e 400 at 33c 500 New Park 100 volume of the Continental Oil grassers earlier fi week $1275 at 33e 500 at 33e 425: totai 500 Act ive: New Quincy 1000 at 2000 at ti c to 15 cents higher sows 25 cents company in Utah and Idaho exPark City Con 1000 at 4c 1000 at 4c In hirrher hi instances good and choice 170 to ceeded of the corresponding 126 at 312 c 100 at 4c 215 pound $141 04r 1425 early top months last 51425 S13004 1365: weights year L T Cramer rew 220 iighter to :ton two S1325411355: of Ponca City Okla manager in XI 200 i 12 50 zood SoWS few light iveli:ht S12 75 charge of sales administration resheep— Salable 300: total 400 Active: ported at a rink meeting of supervisors-personne- l short to Rtradv deck choice Bid Asked good I lambs ok14$14 SI'225 lower grades Ss50 from the two states 1 7 7 I 30 50 $ $ 00 ewes odd lots Arnalg Sugar pfd slaughter $400 Thursday the 3 45 3 75 Hotel Con Wag he Mach (town Utah 4C1- 00 56 ne0Utah Fire Nov 5 (USDA 't —Cattle— CIIICACO 41- 25 45 5"Utah P & L $6"'pfd t 5500 Salable Calves—Saltotal: 5000: (Continued From Page Thirteen) I 48 25 do $7 pfd 50 00 able and t)tal SOO Fed steers and yearZ C M I 46 00 44 00 Steads' top $1740: next highest lings avenue C Howard Westminster Iprice 31725: bulk $1350 (41623: heifSALES A P Nov 5 ' ers fairly active best S1625:: bulk $1300 of CHICAGO 1948 Third East street: 2 cents a bushel in corn prices advance 4 1550 Z C M I 5 at 44500 3 at $4500 common I to best Moore and medium $1250 a month Triuradar touchcri clown to $900 and below: alll such cattle I Mrs William Astler 218 West- ifully to enough buying lift other cereals 50 cents higher than a week ago: trt ions COWS more Mat 10 lye 3oern avenue Wrong Poulson Ezra In corn a let UP minster to 15 cents higher 011 cutters anti common In rr:viatthtio t8:1 ttu some localities iek top Weight' ckitt""' heel' cow i! avenue 253 Webb Wilson Frank rrte areas in reports rural $'150: good native anti western grass with truckers active DeC'WS to o4d inspired head L 1722 Staltinving street 31300 Hart 1250: Roberta $1175V 11S2132i:451 11S2A228k7—H51 FAinrisatIgSetILtilgrnitry eC"morp buils steady: : vealers un- mand from Industries and distillers refully steady good P i4 50: most western mained changed at :514 0041'15 Mountain Fuel Supply lings 270 Wilson avenue Corn closed 134 412 cents higher yearlings $1300 '!z 1100: good to choice Wednesday 7 65 Utah Oil Refining Many in: 821-December 82 264 avenue Wilson heifer Leverich calves late S1275 INWnesday J Ray 1141 50 137 00 Utah Home Fire Ins CT si 871-44wheat 1400: medium to good native stockers and 66 00 68 00 2t:70 Ramberg: R R 241 1!:y: A avefeeders $1250 down 125(412514 128: Downington Milligan 5'Pl 10 34 cents un: 3:4 cent 120007 total 21000 Itogs—Salable nue Ernest E Coombs 252 Coats-'W- e Moderately active 5 to 10 centa lower- onl higher soybeans 14 off to 31i cent up sows all weIght's Rh goof !:11c avenue George W Drennen II 14 45 200 to :125 ti5 P Cash Quotations I I few goo1 ani choice 191 to 190 debits Wednesday's 238 -5 Nov 'it Wheat No 1 $13110 Sf 00 1mm1 Downington avenue W D j I (AT' Same dly last year 1440! good arnd cholee re‘411k 3g301 ' sow hard S 100 to 500 A $1 weevily 1465 251t isnitni 16 331 14)0 e!earings g0g2 Ii Corn old No Hayes 228 Westminster avenue yellow Si 14 418112 Same day last year 337270236 few $1470 No 4 total 9000 Fat No 2 SI in SI 12: No 3 8012 6t H Smith 259 Westminster B Sheep—Salable15 4000: Clifton 77: 11!TIP1 to 25 cents higher: moAlly artrnple grade yellow 71 rit 781 : new avenue Louis Love 275 zaa111018 and ewes strong to 15 cents eorn : : No 3 yellow 74 14 or 75 N o 4 71 61 V"nr:Ing!4 sample grade Yellow 6'6 C61 : avenue Mrs W D higher ton and Milk good to choice fat 75114 lambs $1125: few medium to good! No 3 white $I 05: No 4 9812 itrit9 la nalve white ST Westminster avenue Ronald L$12 tin '4'1300 good fed yearlings $1200 glimple grade BUTTER IN BULK—LOS ANGELES Oats No I mixed 5114 : No 1 mixed it 12 35: western slaughter ewes $ 575 92 score 40 $ 280 Ramona avenue : ai heavy 467: samide grade mixed heavy 4ti Kingsbury 91 peore 590 A7113 B Osborne 286 Hollywood A A 90 score Earl 4711 5 IP— Nov ()MAU (11SnAl—Cittt 89 score 44 102 Sal total: 320n Calves—Salable avenue and Joseph A Brown 2006 N CHEESE—SAN FRANCISCO and totnd 200 Mos:ly steady oit all CHICAGO Nov 5 ( AP )1— Third East street classes R except t yeah on rrIP1111111 Triplets EGOS—SALT LAKE CITY 26 -Wheatsteers ml good weighty 4 kind good and i Watchers—L G Foland Fire C1OSe Low Open High 50 choice white specials dozen (Fa 1serg A1125 i 1575 medium Large white Dec $1 2512 $1 253 $1 2412 $1 95ka 250 Wilson avenue L Jansen 263 T 49 extras dozen Larte andt gnod $11 50 'if 15 on : 10R1 or 1 1 28 1 27112 2714 1 May 28 dozen c meand ciaho di Large standards H 1 27 4 I f exiiisi 41174 1030 1 2Sli A2d) 1 2714 1 281:1 Coatsville avenue Medium white extras dozen dium head July good X11 50 rii 1200 : common and —C9rn— E avenue gt1M rowe 259 Lowell so Dec Downington S2 8214 A Pi —Butter NEW VORK Nov 5 medium SSS5 '7 1073: medium and good May S6 ST !iii 1861 Second East street 8574 2 R Young Creamvealers Firm 115()4 11 50: few strictly good July receipts 776-S- th:an pounds ST 12 89 87 12 92 score and nremium ery hither S1400: good Onand ehnice range stock steer Horace Durrant 238 Westminster Oats- -heifS14 92 score cash marcalves marks 4634 64Se comparable Dec sn 50 ro 12 224 B 5O34i avenue: John A Lomax ers S1225 '41275: of May ket 46 c : SS to 91 score 4414 'a 4614 c holdings light 52 :t4 53 t 5212 5212 in dealer divlaton Cheese recelots 504053 pounds: firm avenue Norbert 5317iit 5212 JulyLard— 5212 531n Westminster HoZs—Sala hie 3000: total 61no: Active Prted unchanted Panek 215 Westminster avenue 'A wei k tO TO cents Power: top S1400 for Der yeas receipts 20330 cases: firm 13 80 hoib 1111chert1 RIVI 8'1" K"'"i It i4 choice Jan Fltcs Psei fie 41roast whites lumbo and Lorenzo M Clark 237 Ramona N 1:1 Sol X I13 90 rot 14 fin41' YtTlri no 190 APecill1A 5514! nremitims 5424 pound 5S1e 's no and over 199c hntrhe-- s 54 1r!11 501 avenue mediums 51e John Van Leeuwen 209 D dtsndardd sows s I14 On: 1SO to so noun 411i 6 441te: nullets 351 6 251-2SI3 30 good to choice wooled la mns quoted $1125 Ramona avenue Mrs Louis Love stand-s- r 'if 3 nn ea up to t1413 Refriterator UnecialR !a 1375 to medium ewes choice $400 275 Ramona avenue Mrs C H T 4000: total 4300 All Sheep—Finiable 451i 45z 500 Dressed nonitrr firm s'resh hOXPFSO elaRPq Feit-iv- 754-p- l good and choice range LOS i CADA — Smith 259 Westminster avenue 5 Nt111'S Nov larnhs gOrlri and Cattle—Salable" ‘13 l fowls 4S to 54 rw'llr05 :2714 fit 20 !nip( 400 'Call:es salable 100: Mrs H Durrant- 238 Westminster o 65 rounds choice native lambs SI S5 doblp good Froze Poxes 271i 6! 2flc No 1 ricit a mind cenerally steady: load medium fed steers 4S to 54 flounde 65 to choice fed Yes -- ling 271 fo"19c — 60 40: load fed Mexicans S1250 sorti1 avenue: Mrs L M Clark 237 RaIn Ill: fat ewes S5 00 diwo: : 4$13 lead hciunds: 2714 4 ooe Other frn-- and few medium heifers lamlos $1125: A nriees 0'1250: foeding $1150 frnp common to medium cows $900 1065: mona avenue F William Frint LIVP Poultry eteady choir (Grade-- htA tmless medium stock steam $1150 stock cows hickenS 1972 Third East street Lee O BY ref otherwise sneelllied s R NSAS CITY Nov 5 illSDA —CatIVeft Ca 725:medium to $683 lll7e crosses 11 23 -Fowls sron Calves— good vealers $1350 steady: tle—Salable 2500 fat calves Ross 236 Ramona avenue and E 13 2nSaint-Il2S 6i eolored 400: total S0fl classes scarce: medium stockers 1415: ro-$1175 12- B 31 fair-i2023 Roberta street Obi roosters R tea active iv vealers steady fully 50: steady to 10 cents G Richins 1 QC Hogs—Salable 11 hens St to : Deicks 25e 'Turkeys strong: oekers and feeders unchanged higher: good to choice 200 to 240 lbs C Moore fInc Messengers—Howard By expres chickers - roeks ogiir two load 106S pound ferl S1475qi 1510: top $1510: odd 140 lbs good strictly e'Third East street Don Broil30c: crosses 2Se: reds 266127c steers 1948 S15 other medium and 10: sows good mixed S1350 $1400: good et1375: " "C 6 2 SM-ters rod steers SI1 MI 0 1 4RO: four load good sows and heavies rocks few 29c $1410 erosses 25 i Milligan 241 Downington avenue reds 25 riP2Ae: SI 50: light oveight Nnw toxico rteer 250 steady: load mosto : common to medium dogies 519 50: rriertiiirri ly Sheep—Salable hon few 75c rowls colored E Erickson 261 Ramona avewith No 1 nelts lambs good '3' ict s ns An lethorn to 16 rocks Pullets good short tel heifers 'o 13 $13S5: sorted 10 per cent at $1200 Boon Newson 1918 Third nue 31- - : 2 1t3 to erosses 416 nound cows un to $12 00 : odd rood head tin DENVER Nov 5 USDA 1—Cattlo— 1 flotu-d- s d SA 00 eotue fl6e: reds 4'14 n 1Z1115n and tin most canners 1972 W Ramon street East Salable 1400 1800 total Calves salable 11 $1200411 and total 400: killing classes fully r)e roostee's 11c Ducks near 72S good to choice vealers seady Third East street Keith Tronier 14 00 by 21e: southern 20c odd lots fed steers 2 cars 1375 $1300 Hizs—Salrible and total - 2000 slow unsold: grass heifers 510 004i 1150: etm- - 278 Rulon Hollywood avenue uneven 5 to 15 eerits low-CHTCACC Nov 5 (A Pi—Poulfry motlif ip mon to cood cows $900 ly1100 nclu t street 1989 ton S14 00: srnall towe prartiCai Teerlink Roberta receints 12 trucks: )ient: bgtuR firm: cens ana! horned load beef bulls lilt': old 5935: $10 'rood to erioice 1 sO novo' S1410 s'eese easier' irseriv: hers river lot common to strictly good vealers $1100 '4 Paul C Moore 1948 Third East 5 140 to 171) 14 50: stockers ounds 20c: geese 17e: : other nrices tstni un S1 et a 90 1400: to and feeders steady 1t 3 75 ‘1 d no street strong common to good steers 510001-13 75 few pigs S1450 down'sb"'g reretsi 2AROris nounds1325 good to choice yearlings 51375: and 2500 minted lw the Chicago Price CurCaptain Collins announced aptotal good neifers $ 1100: medium to good ren ere ell Sheep—Salable StPlrV tr stron- -: ton and Intik cows SR so vs 75: medium to good etock pointment of W D Haynes as native tombs calves 51150 0'14 !recs rsceints 55iRS eases: firm: prices rood to choice 00 warden ‘17l 757 too ewe unchanged $575: ntirnerona loads Hocs—Salable 700: torn!: 2000: mods5 eo 15 cents lower: snots '25 active erately SOUTH SAN FH NCI5c0 Nov 5 f17S- - cents lower: ton 51435 to most nterests: nA ela We hulk E:nod and choice to 300 lbs 50 Calves n Tr) tilx4c Fed steers absent medium to good sters S141541'14 35: :loci to 330 ths 514 0h0 t 14 to IRO 50— 13 75 S19 lhs odd 160 50 heiress S13 15: 95: desirable '3 quoted YORK Nnv 5—The A atert :Ind rows not avallah1e: young COWS qiint'1 hiiUk !13254z 1350 Prnooth lient All missionaries who have served s Ceti WPirfsr4 cows Drico 111P1( of s I n no ta s 025 75 St3 range 77 oNt mmoditiea few tin Iry Sheep —Salable 3500: total 9400: fat in Japanese or Hawaiian missions' Tlinrajav advanced to roo--9t 00cutters 100 Ft5 If 7 no: 55 50 lambs fully steady: few decks medium to S700 in Hawaii will meet at a reunion 4t 6 00: ra nce lambs $13656 1375: o Previrtus medlUm sausage bulls 1006'2 week fir 1 nn21 5950 'Ty cool rs1 co O1 chotce offered reonth a 10 ori: calves norrino trucked lots s13 00 at" -A party at Garden Park L D S ward -t owes 1971-ncommon to Hoes 15 00 ronnd eents 1941 10 1400 carlots 194n 'able 1942 gnod ' 4S5 A 1 8:30 II h I n- ill lower !nod medium 1150 Yale avenue Friday 12 A41 trucked tots S4 504r 525: feedIdaho LH0h Inc la mhs steady: most carlots 77 0) 95 54 $ 175 4144 $11 75- odd Cond prv 6889 p m Parents are invited Active (1026 average equsis-10Sheep—Salable 500 steady I 1310 medium yearlings $S50 42 41 coSea7mta:b 14 4- i 312 dollars-and-cen- war-creat- Major traffic violations Thursday were the chief concern in traffic court as City Judge Reva Beck Bosone processed four drunken driving cases and a reckless driving charge Harvey J Kelly of 1201 Tenth East street was fined $135 and sentenced to 39 days in jai' $45 and jail sentence suspended when he admitted a charge of drunken driving Merrill Cook 23 of 210 Kelsey apartments was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail $25 and jail sentence suspended on a reckless driving charge and fined sentenced to three days in j$ali0La jail sentence suspended for failing to have an :operator's license and drunk- Charged with hit-ruen driving Balky Symes 35 of 121 Doolycourt pleaded innocent and will be tried November 12 Alden P Flandro 28 of 1941 Lin- coin street and William Howard Schaelling 28 of 548 'North See- end West street each will be tried on November 12 on drunken driving counts Mr Schaelling also is charged with a speeding violation Other cases in court Thursday were: Failing to yield right of way— Dean J Olsen of 747 Richard's street fined $10 and sentenced to senthree days in city jail tence suspended Charles jail K Gar- Vin oi 982 East Thirteenth South street pleaded innocent triall set for also charged with making an improper: turn sentence set for same daterr Speeding—Howard' Rock of 204 North Redwood road also charged with failing to have an operator'a license forfeited $15 Wayland H Dalton of Mission Tourist camp also charged with ignoring stcp sign fined $20 Clarence V Robinson of 871 West Second North street and Don Cross no address listed each fined $10 and sentenced to three days in city jail jail sentence suspended Ignoring stop sign — Jack B Worthen of 829 East Third South street fined $10 $5 suspended also charged with operating a vehicle improperly licensed sentence set for December 15 also charged with failing to have an operator's license case dismissed Millie J Hayden of 2400 Indiana avenue Alta S Black of 1154 East Fifth South street and Wilbert Anderson of 155 North Main street each fined $10 $5 suspended Driving- through red traffic light L Limburg of Ogden Ray Irvine no address listed'S A Movitz of 227 Thirteenth East street: Thomas J Bridwell of 354 Eighth East street Frank Paul Canosa of Kemmerer Wyo and Fred Johnson of 202 East Thirty-nint- h South street each fined $10 $5 suspended Mary Sutter of 205 Second avenue pleaded innocent trial set for November 16 : — 2:4114 5 Ev 1 '1'1 9 53 WASHINGTON Nov 5 (JP)— The office of price administration warned merchants Thursday that it is illegal to sell or offer to sell women's made from hosiery or "blend" "spun" nylon nylon "combination yarn" 0 P A said such hosiery cannot be sold legally until specific prices have been established Maximum prices so far have been established for hosiery with & leg made from continuous filament nylon yarn 0 P A added that it now has under consideration price for spun blend and combination rayon hosiery "Until such item or until a retailer wholesaler or manufacturer has received sanction from 0 P A stockings made from these special yarns cannot be sold" 0 P A said e s w 7'4 :11-- - 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Bit' ' Potato Market F- r S'h 1) 91 2430 2311' 26 fir 6R34 42 4211 42 191-r- 37R1 over 230 polindq ad 13 0 and sows at $ low-grad- I 737'444734 251 ' 01 01 I 251— 24 36 25 op xi 01 ki 2 10 03 15 34 S L Curl) 111 197g n11 1114 19 Par' '2Ns n 5 2 7 VacTn 14 e' 5'it' O (USDA I 53 I 5 I 21 ' 271' 2074 1714 72774! 7:1':c 3 rine! tinth '21 31 R7R7nrpi 0 Pi!rek Inc' In Pa“ Pen' Rand ceery S2 50 s -- Purov Bak' lAs VA:— 614 4 - - 13 16 18241 1414'e 6634' Pr!' P1J re per 1: 10e Se2irrt!1 Per $150 ac Per Per I 75' Ort-S1 00 $1 Fta tc $175 Per tett: Per I 5 14 5 1 t' P'343 - e 4 1 Prot Ph Sv N J Sn-7- 1 27'4 Nov Estimated salable receipts 230: through 60 total 290 The salable supply was too small to make a lery good showing but sales Thursday and late Wedscatteringwere about on a steady basis: nesday common to g in1 ocat steers mostly were EOM within stocker and fairly feeder a range of $900 'nquality 1150 and heifers at SS25411100 good slaughter CCAV3 made cows cutter to medium $900 It 975: veal calves ranged down875: $751) ward from $15100 Hogs--Es- t !mated salable receipts 110 through 100 total 210 Prices 'Isere mostly 10 cents lower Olt a dull market at 65 oil most 1$0 to 230 pound weights ivPh a few at $1375: averages under 160 12 small-capacit- I 101if 50 10 50 23 2 2064 1714 OGDEN - Fine of $135 surplus reaching the high of $3750000 The state government like many individuals is riding the crest of Liquor prosperity profits are soaring as are such taxes as individual income corporation franchise sales and cigarets If expense's are merely kept at the present level there Is bound to be a big surplus when the biennium ends In fact revenues from taxes are so high it was special found possible this year to dispense with the state general fund levy thus giving a measure ofrelief to propall-tim- -- 67-- 812' Sss 13s )ti I:loin-i- s l' l''''''0 103- 17 3s 1 — 2 2:1 :&(-- C Prt PrI el st Tel 2Tke s U 75-- - Nf 61'4 117R1 117s 2414 2414' 301y$'103A '4" 121a '241-- 2 44) PCola pv I) 4Ctr SI P 1' $1 25 'Z!7 1 P7-- 1 t" 9141 loti! 50 16 AlrAy rt- - Ph 5140 Quotations low-grad- Unlisted Industrials - 4 24 14 for Wyoming was announced this column called attention to the opposition of the Academy of Science and various steelmakers to sponge iron for relief to the steel industry in connection with the current hearth scarcity of scrap for open was difurnaces The opposition rected against sponge iron produced by low temperature treate ment of iron ore with natural gas as the heating agent y in many i)lants The bureau of mines had recommended that type of plant Whether or not the Wyoming pilot plant will be built iis not certain since the war production board's release of its confirmation of approval of the building of a capacity sponge iron plant at Youngstown Ohio by the Defense Plant corporation to be operated by the Republic Steel corporation At the same time the NV P B announced he creation of a special technical coinmittee to pass upon the advisability of constructing other sponge iron plants The W P B announcement inI cluded the statement: "Some say that sponge iron is a ready and cheap substitute for scrap Some take the opposite view The only way to test thoroughly the possibilities of sponge iron is to go ahead with one or two moderate-size- d plants to see what results can be obtained" Examination of the specifications for the Republic Steel indicates that the controversy plant over sponge iron will not be settled in so far as it concerns the use of e iron ore and natural gas This is because first the raw material will be very high grade concentrated magnetite iron ore from New York state It will be remembered that the principal argument used by the opponents of sponge iron was the presence of impurities in the finished sponge iron Secondly the process chosen for the Republic Steel plant the method reportedly used in Germany differs from the original proposal in that it uses gas from coking operations as a deoxidizing agent Instead of natural gas Therefore unless a iron gas plant is authorized it is difficult to understand the war production board's assertion to the effect that the Republic plant will settle the sponge iron question because the solution cannot be found through production of sponge iron under the most favorable conditions Such are the conditions presented by the proposed Republic plant : 1 1 ! t!t Pt"r - GI P r SI 5' 7) $3 00: 73 Rpere Si 30 er brxs 32 23 ) Si 25 pretah:e r- - 111 31 611s 4 !to Start tl Srvel Inc' Jora- - Sz1 K Cosi Eaa b- - 100 45 Ste! mite r!: 6 Rv Trb B —S— Stres 'Safe Sava:: A rrn Fruits and Vegetables 34 17a4 311 : 514 51i 1( Ow-1- 1: Cor--z:c:ate- 1278 171 61- 1' Snip No Am C Nor Pait o o!! 2 : lnos It N YrN advance in Z C M I :re on:y fealure 0: i'r s se!!!!!!: on the Salt Lake sI!!!!!!k x!Ininge aght shares a: S17L up $250 from the last Pre' V:DUS Saic! in September Trading in tne lusted section was Lrr:It4-- t7) :our Issues all of which 101 at un2band prices Nevv Part: at 33 cents Crtscent Eazie 0:: at 12 cents Park C'ty at 4 cents ar:d New Q1::-cat a A I St1 saint N" Hiaher es 1t le Nat Nat I Stoek 3-ION-- 123' 1714i 31 111 i ernment pilot sponge iron plant lc is 1271 1 1 For Hosiery gov- - Official Reports 4 4 3's 9s' 3Z IR " I as 311S 20 10 4 1 i 193-- 3141 141 8 o 1'S 4 201 10 63 18 1 2'41 2!:t! 9 161s' 16 9 1ST: 183SI 7 147' 1434 24 eo 9 24 6 111s! 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' ::la rz Hurl Pow Trans Lux ' - 114 - 7 10111' 271'2 '207a Jot!ns-M- gains of frac: Emerginga t') p int were arnongLo---la-- -ipi Water Works 6s io-others Am: rican n L'hion Gas at St Paul 5s at 183-- Co- Et 1047 Inter-- 1 Ifes"--nnlumbia Gas 53 of 61 at 9O national Great Northern first 6s —m— at :SI New York Central 333s Kans-i- 911 60 11 4 71 ra'pai4 T 1 94 28 23 4 11 Ts 7 4 11 23 14 1034 4 2 ' 10"s 24 :3 6 as 6 11 6 s '2 79 HerFb I Se- 11')--- '3 k rnFt rncLicstly Thursday's bond mar- while the main corporate list WaS —If— t10141 1 41 i ! HeCia MiTIITIZ Mt Ctv Con 02 01 10 15 01 10 03 01 07 04 01 1212i i 01 i is Ini 1 1014 1014 132 50' 62 3141 2' 3141 A tner Sun Pow dir 11 S Cht Flex Shaft ice Clues Sen Elee Bond ift Sh do of I de 114 r : 12121 'l Clotte ' 3 7 Irro-S- 2- 01 01341 Mt City Copper Mountain View Naildriver New Park New Premier New Quincy North Lily North Standard 01110 Copper Park BInghlTri Park ('It y Con Park Konold Park Ne son 1 1 :0- Moscow! 14 n Gc-nera-l t 111 1 ' Mammoth Miller Hill Miners Gold Missouri Monarch 1 12-4- 0014 05 07121 00141 12 00114 i 01 02121 00 ta Keystone 1 044:i 03 00 i 07 m12 :03 03 00 12 35 28 : 01 00 12 07 10 01 12 13 01 02 04 00 ai o225u2 : 1111:ffirerlal S1990 11101 how (Salem 06 29 Leonora Little May Nlagnotia Lead '2 0031 01 Ofn21 " Horn Silver Howell Indian Queen Kennebec :1 131-2- 13-1- 01 5 00112 04 04 01 ' 04 0014 02121 Commonweatth Lead Crescent Eagle rcrrcivftm Point Dragon East Crown Point East Standard FirlTjcosi raati Utah Mines Empire Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka 'Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain Great 1Vestern 4 ( - Combined Metals Comet Coalition 16 41 14 -ii 6 !S Colurnbus-Rexal- l L11 e 1: Alta Tunnel Am Met Min rCop LigavviniGold Rmgriam Metals Black Metall( Bonanza ?dining Brlstol Silver Bullion 66 16 23-1- NEW YORK Nov 5 (AP)—Fnowing a !let of Thurtriav's traneactiona on th New York etirl exchange: STOCKS' ix i Is 1 tatirb' Prices QUOTATIONS Bid Asked Ls S- (' it THURSDAY'S 4 : !chrr 3 -- ()notations ' 21 ': 676' gt 11 (2 1 Pk (C g 9d illetrket 31 14 1 ': AT&SF Shows JS L Autoist IReport War Orders Increase in 1Pa ys Tipsy Yarn 'Blends' State Expenses Banned (Continued from Page Thirteen) Some weeks ago when a Net Chg Sales Close 55! 89 2 72 S L Stock 14 - 3 3 — November 6 1942 Shift Boss By the i -- 34 1 g 41-2- 114 - Mr 1 advances ruled at the 7234 7236 3 3S :3712 37 11 There was a subsequent ray:re :eopening 24 25 254' let:I-x46 3411 34 both in prices and volume p 34 236 and at the close trends were (Chere'sallt 0 215 352 3417 3417 r-4 Azle 65h 6(514 6554 rately mixed ICM max M 5 42 4137' 42 H ntake NIng d'pped 1 4 c:ot 2 297s 29 44 23 34 pa :7 sl sl when drertors due mainly to the 6 24 ' 2374 24 2 ri 24 t's suspnsion of gold 24' in Tr S3 first time C(:m d90 pr 12 2(174 2912 2'14 11 1120 to dec:are a dividend Chts Alr 10 2014 1974 21 3 514 54 15a4 54 Arn-rstoeks getting into new! (c':' l':?P -- s 41 161k 157s oa 671 hszn gn)und for the year were Con91 Od 1! 67s'8' 1534 157s Yt w Tro?k Continental l Motors :::':: :T 4 13 'I: 3711 t l 2614 14o and Sears flifehuck Douglas Air(l'41 24' 4 7s 4 54 ' i tiei 264 craft ex dividend $5 regained 114 C 27 264 314 314 17szz in the previous session A14 cf '7 Pie 5 Crare CI 1312 so a were or Mack Ts 12 Truck Crue St 34 38 38 10 38 Up point 7 74 7 Cu Am Su 8 5 and Allied Chemical 8 N4 8 'S 8 as Curt Wrt 19 S 2 14 Motors Adance Deere- AcCi' 22 23 Del 1011 101 1012 3 Ts &vv 15 334 L 1e and Motors 3's General Chrysler 1 6 34 :30 17 64 cE:1!8ag finished 19 higher Modest 3 21 21 21 m 111 121 irnprovernent was retained by U S A :r 29 6314 6212 6311 Anterican Telephone Penn 3 124 mf 12311 123s N 129 6130111129 Evlvania Southern Pacific North —E— Fa-- lt Arner:-aSi U 2 138 138 138 Rubber: Goodyear 29 3 29 3 29 3 Texas Co International Harvester 4 127‘' 12'4 21 M orri s In 24 PS 2714 274 274 Electric Siandard Brands 13 6 133s 13 anil American Can were 2 On the offside Santa Fed 2 71 2 70 27a (77 2974 59 30 297s "A York Central Standard Oil 8 321 :32 314 crt4i 27 4 an 4 IN 414 J) Kennecott American 2 131s 131 131x Ts WestinR- Smelting 4 4 3 4 a 5 4 1)11 Pont 5 111 Br 5 Kodak Eastman 24 21 14 Glenn Martin and Ll(FrP 47 23 T &it 23 221 24 N 21 24 1'1 2374 Inter713:::::7131 NCCfr: 13 143s 1414 144 Gryh Cr Mo&-- t 37 16 H 6 141 21' Alf Fir!gcs I rai:f 4 14 !C2s PrdP- - co War itrittrort 11' 3x'6e Trrnd A A " 3 11 6 9 5 ett x- 19 274 19 14i 1916 113-- 12 i 1512S14-12- : 1A:'H':atjtC-Ji- ere There was bullish items defr tely t:--e of year end tax sell- ing however and w 1kelih:--p- i of the treasury pressing rn ore onerous revenue laws Aerved to rh11 rnany buyers eI e ''' 2536 19 274 A 12 Alleghany CV 5s 44 12 do cv 5s 49 Am & F P 5s 20:70 5 73121— Am T & T 314s 66 3310734w 4 107511 334s 61 14 111L4i 4s 95 Bethiehem Steel 3 a 52' 1210311i 31 58 55 52 414i D&RGW week ago 454940 previous day 771830: 3 23 do 53 55 astl two years ago 2083- - Illinois year ago 673940: 66' 29 461S 45is year- Missouri Central 060: January 1 to date 95065626 174Pacific 5s 77 F 69 371k11— I ago 121525636: two years ago Southerns Pacific 4 kis SL 103 55 574891 51 563i1 do 69 211 92111 do 354s 46 35 57121 du 4325 Ore 77 2 109 Union Pac lst 4s 47 2:3 14 9S k Utah P & L 5s 44 7 861i 12 Western Union 5s 51 Total sales Thursday $6700800 previous day $103S8000: week ago $6- two years 937000: year ago $6161000: ago $12245925: January 1 to date $1- ago 0677351t0 year $1778931750 two yew's ago $1333972250 J 147 5 i CORPORATION BONDS Sales In $1000 (Compiled bv J A Hog le & Co members of the New York stock exchat ge) Industrials 115 29 11423 11467 un 31 11 Rails 2930 2901 2909 off 01 Utilities 1416 1389 1406 up 06 Bonds 9119 up 56 Commodities 8505 up 34 40141 39 2114 204 128164 16 4514' 4436 4437 13 2964! 2934 2934 4 a4 4 41 3 26 2773' 273s- 27 33 5 3 18 28141 2717i 2S4 2 534'!- 534 574 25 4'44i 47xt 4S 4 3212: 3236i 323s 11'1 1S12 1S14i lt12 4 630 1614! A34 10 334 332 336 41 13141 1314 131!-- 4 21 334 37N 13 1131' 1132 1166 7614: :i 5 34 :46 4 :21 27 59'6 5S74 6 6 6 hM 14 17 1714 17134- i5 211 6 2116 S 25 2534 2 914 914! 9144 lo 2f 4 '2111 201 - AA AA 67 SL4 32 15 - 37342 19 19 6 5711' 61413- 26 2'4 4 4 734 7461 374i 216 1 5 3 2 NEW YORE Nov 5 lected stocks moved up in Thurs- Amm days market but leaders gener- al:y failed to respond to the much Am zzs Anacoa trghter news picture The apparent rout of the axis rmstillek fcroes in Ezypt hopeful bulletins At tcila-t1-frcrn the S3lmons and Rusia P (1")---- Se- 744 3774 24 19 6 2614 67 26 36 1916 4 Averages Close Cbge i Nov are t Thursday's closing prices of bonds the New York stork exchange and the total sales of each band: on Net Low Igh YORK NEW es mv-Jon- hundreds) in Sales Gains Limited 1: rtr rtr rtr WPB Sponge Iron Plan Falls Short r rtr 22 Friday Morning ? f - ' |