Show t gake 7 IN Wave Stock Market Quotations Buying IBond Prices Stock Prices by Sparked s 1EF uccess lAverages T t Io a CIA r - r- t NEW YORK Nov 14 (AP)—Following a tabu latin of Saturday's stock transon the New York stock exchange: d : Peace Istles Advance in Brief Murry I Low Sales Hlgh Clone Chg ii A:r Feduct Aiaaka Jun A:leg : 19 19 19 - 1 140 140 140 6121 612 612 3 2611 26 161 2 1314- 1461-41 461111 43121 3 731!! 733N1 5 2411 24 24 12- 1-4 A441-S34i 81'4! 11 1$6)214 17341 Mfg inine Can C & Locom: A Mo-t- LiL-SI- 3 &1111: : 29 5 26141 7 314! 9 30'14: 2 6fA! 32 4i7-3! 31 16 181Ai TékSF! At At! --1 png Borden —C— Ca:t Park' I cr-!- idea Con Coo fpes-ia- l 3 t 1r1 rr 13 41 —1)— Del 20 1114 21$ 2612' 1 4 '1! 4 n Improved Gn exChPsapeake tra d:vidend ta:k: Sarta F Amer- J I Case General Tfirphe-rard Chrys'er Losers in- - 1eaa inc e''ided N Y Central Bethlehem Ai:ied Chemical Eastman Kodak Marltlt Mvi Marshail tri:ted Aircraft and Anaconda Mart - it-- 01-1(- ) 424 41- 24 3 218A: 614' murr-- v —N— I A grolp of Oregon capitalists have organized a company under 12tzih laws with the general office t b rnaintained at Salt Lake for development of the SulCty :inLir Creek dome oil and gas lands L 17inta county Wyoming The company known as the Oregon Oil L J Myers of ccimpany through Lake City nam acquired 2810 a'res of oil and gas land adjoin!e r4- tne holdrigs of the a Salt Lake comp3ny 17 r !4for s tleo drilling rigs th:e 011 rs St Wy-Tit- Irr-pirt- grzrr krr Ore I) (Wart! r SA!' arid treasuror Fred Vicsko James d:rector: Joseph S Lee Lic City director: Joseph Chez Salt Lake City direcVir secretary and legal counsel - repore1 r:- - e r f - rk P1 P AA r - - z rerrA110ie r 144: ! 'tarp - - " r r 5 - IA 14 14 Ii 11 --- 142 '4 '4 17111— 4314'— 4314 3n 114 1 0 303i !I ' Rn ' 1 14 4 7 5 3114 11 4 C3i: 16to Is 33 LS 5 3324iLl- - 514' 1'2 5'41 Ali A441 141i 2374: n :2:37A 2 &R! 1 1' 39 1 '21I 211A 141 23711'-- - 2s' 9347 1 DiN idend4 Nov 14 (API—Directors of the Western Union Teegraph company a dividend of 50 cents a dectared baye share payabi DecemberA 15 m to holders of ila r dividnd xi rwntri Novemher 20 PA y1111101 on the al paid October 15 stnck fnr 1n12 total S2 a share the same as In 1941 NFAV YORK Commodities Index NEW YORK Nov 1 4—The A afinciated Prefix tyeight eel wholesale price index of advanced to 35 commodities Saturday 1on91 Previous day 10069 week ago 100 90 month ago 10030 year ago 9173 14121 1414! l'0 a el—lel Se rr! for 5h a re 30 er-b- er a f 55 045 he rltir st in the same 1941 2sI- os41 9141- I—12 12 - 14 2110 1 2114C 141 1014 1:''-rra- s 25-2- a - i '1 1"' 0io V4 l? 4E 01 I t !i I Pl' 929 Pvk I' 1S1-41- 22 t 1 r I I 1 13-3- 2 rert -r tr t:et af--- a a - rere -1 h- cf (or-arr- 3res 2 4at a- ? - 4 7 U:'1 r3 - r :4 - -- - a A - Islos - - skm-r- ar 17 in Ms ' rtro—el aftr tryt the Urat ark i i h 2 tar: e1 b 17 n9 u t ' a t ca-s- 1 or : Potato Market cl 7'24 112 c! or - tare r i f a 1 a -- Tre hp -' '4 4 nt'o r P7"-- SI ::c p: Ttd - - r! ancl rub- 5417 Ta trr- was rat rrofit rrelr'rerrer! 7 : - o- fr lin012 5 '"7 : 111' th attare e a Lt 11r—fi h Co -- - the :rt 551 12 eLf re: :r ft the V4Ju:v 731 er 510 C970tIn U a 55 75 tr corrmrt eq1:27 51rOn f'tr ftottrrzerres before waa - $9-0- r a zurrerrv atartt $12 d a rhare 71s y -tta re:a- - !axe" a: In S174 crna-e- Iraq r7-!'- - of f ron!!-ee1--- f771 I arrl rub Tre rrlre'?'A or a Al 244 n‘n errri r2 a rom- pencd of 1941 nre i 1 in price' CHICAGO Nov 14 ( Sat tirdny showturned fractionally lower n 1e! to rent et ae of much ing losses one time but the market rallied :Met bea of es result close the buying to fore cover previous short lairs n rid wheat f net small gains witt firokers blemed early weeknese conon liquidation of December which Wan part!rnitirly noticeable tracts in t he rye pit where prices' showed the rnost loss Unsettling facoris included trede the government mny announce reportsthethat week end Its rew wheat eubsidy over upplieS available to program to rntik S:114 c: lower SS 14 11 - - ! to 2 341-2- 59 0 011 OS 2'111 2R1 $1 I Pee mav July ar4--nee Jan $1 1 284i 1 Act PO lwa ta 55 III 4 50 19 0114 00 'A S9 50 5212 - 11 33 Stock Chicago CHICAGO Not 14 ( A list of t ra nttact Ion Chicturn At oek gownmgt 8 tn on stock!' turdav: RaptIrin-Filo- s swift int t 4141 Rrs1 2600 Unit ALA' 2R3! 2g31' 41 41 05 31 04 05141 03 2 50 2 50 I 1" ' 114 05 3p 1 25 01 2 1212 10 00 230 I 142 L i l i i 25 I 01 01 3 25 14 ' 06 30 43 00141 no la 02 Of 1 00 I2 02 19 0014 on 12 :03 LA i (14 1$ 10 121i1 05 0014 021 0014 Commonwealth Lead Creacent Eagle ern! t Crown Point Dragoncrown East Point Eait Standard Enid l'in t ic Coal Bid 7 30 $ rhalg Sugar :3 50 COn 'Wag tcz Mach A 49 00 Utah Fire t 44 50 Utah P ik (lay $6 pfd 1 50 00 tin $T pfd 7 C M I 447 5 $ 7 50 3 56 46 52 46 75 00 00 00 50 ii 'I) i z : : 3S0-poun- 2'-a- : : p : 'o : cri (H) Os 1!!") SO 01 2 60 1s 02 0012 0012 03 0 i 11 0014 0012 07 I :to 0014 001 0514 1 25 etn no or IA ( l 07 05 141 0 2 20 1012141 Sugar coat $52-)4n4- 1 32 0012 01 - 10 So SALES 54455C59S3 :17636244 24442M9445 21211340 On 1 $413S1- - Expenditures fiscal year 625189630502 Exess of expenditures $20508494- - 98239 ANC:IMES S 49 4714 47 12 90 44 Ita b9score FRANCISCO CHEF:SE—SAN 28 Tripiets EGGS—SALT LAKE CITY 50 sPeoials dozen Large shoe extras dozen Large white 48 dozen standards Large 45 extras dozen Medium 'wore swore score otal debt wet Gold - S2274103666998 i T Co - ' unchanged 977C15 700551 785839 1369183 3832588 89263 - 9 1 r $4393522 3033484 11611038 S5281889 F LIABILITIES r Accounts payable and accruals Provision for federal income taxes Total current liabilities piici CHICA (10 Nov 14 (AP —Butter reprices as pounds : firm ceipts 321127 quoted by the Chicago Fries Current are unchanged Eggs receipts' 5707 cases: firm: 'prices -- Deferred charges and other assets Plant and equipment Less reserve for depreciation r: (Ar)--Drem- Capital stock par value $10 per less 9000 shares held in treasury Capital surplus Earned surplus since August 31 1932 Total capital and surplus share-272- I 11 11 ( Produce receipts Rut ter 30S39 pounda: cheese 4454 pounds7 eggs 1S54 case Butter—in bulk 49c me 49112e: de 111Candled toTz 4Pdium5 43c: do smalls 3312 e E r i t 1018E94 I shares issued 800 ttit 2633000 774110 850885 4262995 $5281889 CONDENSED STATEMENT YEAR ENDED AUGUST or 21 7:4 rr 312:260 706634 $ 1 : - $9853455426718912191173- Increase over previous day 263N5 Cash on hand and demand deposits U S Treasury t ax notes Accounts and notes receivable less reserve Inventories Total current assets BUTTER IN BULK—LOS 14 67367 Receipts fiscal year (July 1) 13352046 ASSETS 4 Now posttion of tile treasury November 13: Receipts $i 9670522 n7 Exiienditures $14781551295 Net balance $424SNS4iis973 'Working balance incluaed 13456365- 73522 eutom8 receipts for month 19875- - - 5 sed NEW TOE K Nov 11 pond ry quiet all fresh and f rozen unchanged rv no Live Molt quotations Position of the Treasury — 'rho wAsHINGTON Nov 14 (AP) 2 :in CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET AUGUST 31 1942 fl97t10 eleanngn last year 3i& OM 13i' on 03 02 29 Lq that WILSON JONES t3S week LOS ANGELES 03 04 1)2 00 02 1 50 02 - $ 2 95 2 4 00 6 15 j 7 s5 ri 41) Produee Markets I u 4 A m-1- t 92 00 li La 4 IÁJ 03 4 01 00 14 01 1 3712 0014 02 01 20 45 00 2 45 13 01 00 i 011 15 0I k5ked So 40 90 FridavFt debil‘ Sam day last year Saturdav'a elearinca SAME (Inv last year Sam' 1 :? 33 0014 5c Bank s learings I S (1: Istal Silver 1000 at 514e Card 1ff 1000 at 2142c 1000 at 2142e Crescent Eagle Oil 500 at 10c 500 at 10e Eureka Lilly Con 234 at 12e Ohio Copper 1000 at 1000 at 5Nc Con 1000 at 4e Park Tintic City Standard 100 at $123 Walker 500 at 27c 500 at 30c CURB BALES (11 a Metals 3000 at 414 cents Bingham centa New Park 500 at 34 : i 01 2 no 01112 Central Lead Standard do pfd 02 41 Silver King West ‘I1Ver Shield Silver Standard : SiOLla )40111 So Iron glossom Smith Standard Swanea Con Tar Baby o 02 1 7501 "You 'and your family will be mobilized" This from Harry Hopkins special assistant to President Roosevelt He says so in an article in this months issue of the American Magazine Mr Hopkins says that of 9776 000 in the civilian supply fields 7166000 will be switched to war work That gives you an idea of the size of reduced supply there will be for civilians in due time In his realistic picture of how most all will be switched Into war work he points out that 1200000 boys and girls of school age will be needed And of 550000 in the electrical field only 42000 will remain on that job for ciVilian needs From Harry Hopkins' article it is evident that the switching of workcivilians and civilian-good- s ers into war work had been planned for some time but held back pending the elections It takes about six weeks for an article to get through a magazine-prin- t routine If Men in the securities business want an idea of where they stand on the wartime civilian mobilization plan Illeres how Harry Hopkins calls the employment figures: Of 59700 in the industry 44000 will be shifted into war work - 05 14 0014 00 12 0 '2 32 00 4 05 34 01 0012 0012 0014 SATURDAY B 4 2 maig Sugar corn Firat Security Curp—I 22 5 NImulait Fuel SuPirlY 7 Urtati Rctimug 'Utah liknue Fire fsi1:amber R A lt1 01 001 05 03 00 02 0g 0q14 001 00 12 28 Mt City Copper Mountain View Naiiiiriver New Park Nw Pretnier New tilliticy North Lily North Flandard Ohio Copper Park Hingham Park CitY Con Park Konold Park Nelson Park Premier Park 1714h Pioche Bristol Minta Plumbic 11111111s Prince Con PICO Argentine Eiiyin On Coaht ion Silver King Coat Curb' 1 12i 061i Miller 11111 Ntinern Gold ismouri Monarch -- S L 1212 1212 Al Utah-Idah- o2 16 15 00 10 03 01 07 04 01 01 44 1zinerininunwkc:t7anh Chief Con Con 'Victor Con Walker ?dining West Toledo Wilbert Vankett Con ol 0114 Wstern (rest Iforn Silver Asked I MA A 14 Erripire Mines Eureka Bullion F u reka Lilly Con Eureka Aline" Eureka Standard Gold Chain Tintle 'rintic Tinite Union Utah Utah-Wy- 02 04 no 01 00 ' 0214 02 1tall exchange commission" will come into being also government policing- of' the industry Words are unnecessary to discuss the b a d utilities securities situation as a result of S E C's handling of ths holding company act It may be well to point out that S E C didn't go through with ensentence" forcing the "death clause of the holding company act because of the numerous changes In its chairMen Each interruption brought in new policies 00 I2 06 00 IA 03 00 2S 01 0041 07 10 01 lig 11 1A2 ll ?Alma - 2 25 so-call- ed 25 00 0014 05 4 0712 00 14 10 00 Colorado Con Combined Metkit Comet Coalition Columbus-Rexa- Unlisted Industrials 1 I l ' I 20 00121 00 the 4 i 1() 2 no for cull Soft State Market News) -Cat- tle-Salable week 6700: compared last Friday COWS to cents 25 common steers and steady °MAHAL Nov 14 medium to other CtliSeett steady Salable 100 total 5400: notionally steady ' lower I fed 'deers 01425: fewtdi $1315 few lots good butchers and sows 51340: good to medium common $1175 $1450 COMMUO 40 cents 1275 Mexieans 1035 it 1150 iower common to medium heifers (4 41025 comCattle—Salable and total 1400: last week slaughter steers 1260 week 182!5: steady: pared Friday for Calves—Salable strong to 25 cents higher heifers steady: medium to choice Neitlera 8135041 1550 cows 40 to 7!5 cents higher: medium and medium to choice calves $11504 1400 good native bulls 25 to 40 cents higher: meditiot to good stock calves $1150 iig others: steady to strong vealerit and calves 13o5 firm: stoekers and feeders largely 50 cents week 2225: 25 cents for I rtoitthigiier hot some heifers only 23 cents uti: week tup $1500: WO luaus choice 1169 to 1525 pound tat loyelop choice sovs- 1475 medium to quotable steers $1070: new Welt since April: sev- trig1325 to 1375 I1020 to I eral buois choice for m eek 2400: la mlis pounds Shee- p- Salable Milli In 75 for StrafiV rwra NI r011v to '2:' vtnta Viirtler: $14 2:-i $15 S5 'it 10 3:'1 in h 14 (0: toflotn to rtiol 31ii good and cladce: woo1 lamb S 17n: mina!' shotk Mi' choice ri per eel ii id' 312 7:1: ineillisto to to 11:() POI111 morted st iioleit 2 licit boil No $14 111 o' I17i 40 lambs $12 and hcitrs gond 14 25 on medium to inw cidiire: rows at $1315i 1325 years: load lots rangers highest ie els in bulk I It— CHICAGO SaNov 14 $12 tuile1240: eorionon and medium tots! aim° ''1""thy $925 1125: built good sod choice range "le iwg''tiot 5("): enough i00rt and choice hogs stocker and feeder steers $1275ac14 00 steady here to make a market dtiota Ole tot heifers $11 00an1225: steer calves 'S14 25 aI1410 none: tosils compared 61625: heifer calves SI 75e 1400: last week shippers sows over 100 bounds and bogs load yearling steers $1450 50c lower mellitus wittier 190 pounds steer calves' $1650 25c lower tot eom:200: al 500: Sheep– Salable Salable rattle 500:: CSIVS 200: cornFriday last week fat ilambs 40 to pared Friday last week despite tiamicaliv 50 cents higher: yearlings steady- tat 'Weft pared weak choice fed steers and underlOne 50 to fl0 cents higher: feeding lambs yeariings to strong to medium steady hulks follow: Good choicer steady: elosing at rong to good grades higher: trade lamb $135A 13L75: good and especially on steer"' Institut $1425: good and choice fed monied dull early in week average good anti better but closed Iambs $ I 4011d 1440 week's top S1450: grading active on all erades due to sharp supptvgood and (Ounce fed celooed llambs with abridgment top $1750 pair tor 13iiiNo 1 and No 2 pelt& $1375q)1400: good j:Iset pound bollocks: 1106 pound averages and choice fed yearlings $1175'n-122tnade moderate pliPpiy mostly good and choice fat eWPft 5500 tit 560: Mecliiim 41745: and weight bliiitkS eigrit good snd choic range feeding lambs 1 6 light yea rtings $12 000 12 is5: mixed fat Liati feeding S167301'1740 qr bulk steers and 51400 yearlings lambs to $1350 fed hirers It of 1700: early but DENVER Nov 14 decline to regained finishing steady Cattle— Sala hle 1100: total 1700: calves strong top heifers 902 pounde Sitt fro v at S1400 salable and total- 300: compared last Fri- fthort fed k Inds in liberal surd' r a s v and beef steers steady to IA eak: medium down o fleriniza vir rmeri-uday 10 low choice at $900 ra 1250 beef COWS 23 $132511'1475 led heifers active 50c higher: canners and rut ters 25c tip: medium to choice $1100re1475 steady: beef cows 25 cents or more higher bulk weighty cutter cows reached $900 and common to good best good grade native and western cows sold $9251121123 at $1200 1300 with S1325 prod for ea Onerit Rnd cutters $1150P1200: to 25 cents up: bulk $6754r900: strong hulls Montana 1190 pound range cowe 61 in load lots odd bead making S1350 '1400: 25 cents higher bulk Il950 strong 1025: grass fat heifers strong to shade bulls 25c higher: active at advance whrth sausage offerings reach S1300 heavy higher bulk 11075v 1200 best $1275: saw ealves and ealera steady: top and bulk II new high ill recent Years: vealers firm choice vealers $1500: stoeker and fepter at $1550 down scarce: all grades and to 25 cente higher: bulk representative Nveighto stock cattle got acclasses and fully steady outlet at $ 1100 steers strong chOlee $11 004'14 00 yearlings ti e1425 best heavy feeders $1360: erictly choice western valves $1450: good to choice heifers $11:004 1200: medium reaching $1575 and comParable yearlings to good cows $cl25it 975: choice steer $1450 d Salable sheep 1000 : total 6500: calves $1500 're1525 choice mixed calves Friday last week : Fat lambs closed $1475: choice heifer calves $1375 25--4 40c 50c higher: yearlings higher Hogs—Salable 25: total 1100: nomiFriday: with alaughter ewes full' nally steady: odd head on sale being car- than last choice native and fed lambs on ried over for Monday' s trade: compared steady close $1490 bulk good and choice late last Week most and Friday $1450 tlrOr' 1475: medium to gOod kinds of butchers 25 to 40 grades cents lower weights spots S1350 14'25 with native throwouts 50 cents off: sows 25 to 35 cents lower down: bulk clipped lambs S1150 mostly feeder pigs fully 50 cents lower 1 4 504: 1465 Wit h No $t pelts 2000 salatotal 3700: and choice yearlings $13 00 (41350: good bulk bleSheep—Salable supply five doubles lambs all feeders slaughter rir SADO few choice no early sales: for week fat lambs and lots $625eweswith $375 few thin kinds under ewes mostly 25 cents higher: yearlings $550 Steady: feeding lambs steady to strong KANSAS CITY Nov 14 SOUTII SAN FRANCISCO Nov 14 total none: market (AP I—Cattle: For five days I130: medium nominally steadyand : for week lights and heifer and range cows butchers anc to 35c lower grades steers la Le top SI 3 Ho steady common to canners weak: fed Cat 300 : total 1000: calves steers 25 1375 $11 medium quoted I 00 tot at :WO week average 1000-1at 1300 steers stratitit ratableto choice fed steeraforsteady to easier medium to good $1275 heifers quoted $10754'- good g 25e low er 'IA low good med turn $pol fed 1E50: absent: medium range cows short feris strong to 25c higher heifers 'sz1000: weighty dairy cows $S00ln mixed yearlings and hulls 25e to $950 40e S:25: medium s:Lusage bulls a 1000 $950 cow's steady to 230 higher: vealers higher: Calves—For five days 25 Nominal Fitte higher: stocker and feeder classes lit Hogs—For foe days 2500: unevenly broad demand at roue to steady: wesdes closing top good to cholee Week's tops: Choice light-- eight25cfed higher steers barrows and gilts $1470 good sows 51660 eral good to chow shipments rnostlV $13 60: ItoAn at 160o to choice heifers rime $1500 For five 1S00: good and $1635 Sheep fleshy feeders and stock steer choice lambs and days ewes shorn S I 4 25 st ockers calves $ 1450 weeks too Ismias $1400 mostly steady good yea lera $14 50 yearling good cows $ I 25o decks good 114 to $11 211'1150: four We Sala and 300 for Sheer total 118-1Nevada ewes $5 00 straight week larrtba 25C to 50c higher sheep i I LOS ANGELES Nov 14 steady no-dit- 33 121 I 0112 00 14 Bristol Silver Bullion Cardiff Cedar Talisman ( entral Standard Chief Con Clayton Silver 11inseow 1 85 I 34 18 45 (It 2 'A 2 15 00141 0014 01121 00141 Low Cloige High 1 5 74 50' 15'N! 2 I sA 1100 21 114 21 100' 341 334! 41'41 11 85 1 i I 120 i 01 Ma inMot h 30 SO ISILIps! Corn 'Kitson Elee ItonFothold idsvogt Corp 01 30 ut 112 Metals Bonanza Mining Black Kevstone Leonora Little MaY Id 4 gonna Lead 591 Lit P) —Following SA i I 01 11 41 72142 52311 34 OC) 170 2Slit 2744 s$14 no 52 2'S 27714 S561t Ss ein Cloue $I 254‘ Low Open Wheat— $1 231i I 27' 28 July Corn— nee $1 v I nem-Tin- flee Mal Mee i ol :: : I By Lou Schneider Consolidated News Features President Roosevelt's acceptance of Owen D Young's commitnatee recommendations of all-otional transportation mergers— railroads air transports etc--i- s accepted in financial circles with more than a grain of Fait Railroad consolidations have been discussed for years and nothing has come of them Complying with the transpportation act of 1920 the interstate commerce commission published a tentative national rail merger plan on August 3 1921 Hearings dosed Saturday at $50 bid Utah ran for eight years On DecemPower and Light $6 preferred ad9 1929 a final plan w a s ber to to vanced $4450 and ZCMI out for merging all rails worked $4550 into 29 'systems It failed to go The country was already Asked Bid through LISTED STOCKS In its depression 01 Alta Tunnel But if the president demands 00116 Am Met M in Co 01 Beaver Gold Cop rail merger legislation fears are Hill 04 Big "securities 05 04 another that Binghairi Metals 03 110WPII t i r U2 Range of Chicago Futures 12121 L 0014 02 10 00 ( )0 ho 00121 27 00 li 0018 0 i Li: 0014 1 So 01 li 23 on 1'' 36 05 03 0314! 00 1i1 I wheat eh AP)—en ( no !sales reported Corn (11 No yellow 4 87134 e f Fric Srw s:ii Nt 3' e4c b No 2 I St neW No 2 Ixe No :1 810i sl Ivy: No 4 tfi e ea mole t7e" tte No i mixed 511 c: sample white Oats 1 4 4 1ic: No special red 51 e melting tic ” $1No04 2 nominal: I 04 feed 54c t7 field Seed unehanved 1 05 02 02 12 04 10 Oil I2 02 021121 30 0I 01 0 I '''it 00'14! ()His 1212 01½ 1 10 05 1:1 Soybean oolil 04 09 07 0112 Unlisted industrials were strong and active Utah Power and Light $7 preferred sold up to $4050 and Kamt (13 I ter cent ''' I 1 121 03 1a 22 December uncent of f tinchringed to 1 &a cents lower cent to May changed Rye 1 lts Corn 00 11 01121 00 11 0112 00 14 nt l " 001(21 Wheat closed tinchenged to NI rent with Froinv: December higher compered r 12S 2v14y $12k $125 (it I I 25 hit them 15 I 4s 4s V 450 and sold for t killers common locals at $425 33050 350 01-4- 60 Transport Units 4 trading the past week on the Salt Lake stock exchange Eighteen Leading Livestock Market Quotations 1 -- er I ' re !7 a errrrrta share z S3 45 r 17! 14 --T- 1 171 07 71-- i - t 4 14 71i 17111 complain they cannot sell flour and maintain profitable operations because wheat prices are too high and flour prices cannot be adTraders vanced to compensate here pointed out that cash wheat prices at Kansas City which presumably is representative of most of the southwest have advanced to about the levels that prevailed the September during 2 period on which flour ceilings are based At Chicago and Minneapolis however prices are 2 to 3 cents below levels quoted then Grain men said the flour ceilings and the government program to make cash wheat available for flour manufacture at prices cornpatible with the ceiling through additional subsidies to farmers has made many interests in the trade both buyers and sellers indifferent to the market Normally there is considerable buying ahead of flour cash wheat and wheat futures largely for protection against price advance but this is not as necessary under present conditions they said Beets—Per dozen' bunches 25c —Per dozen bunches 35e 8 So 1 oh flower—Per pound : : 8 ot U S N" 2 de 75c at $1 25 Celery—Per dozen dozen 60c lit $1 00 hearts—Per Celery lindive--- Per crate $125 r Garlic—Per pound Lettuce—Per crate S175112 25 Onions—Per 50 pounds Yellow Spanish S125 140 Spanish $100 0125 white hunches 25c Parsley—Per dozen Parsnips—Per bushel S150 3c pound Purnpkinsi—Per Potato ia—Per 100 pounds: Irish 1 Cob50 et 175 °Mos $150 ef 75: blers 1311ns 3160 175 Russetx S1754 225 Radishes—Per dozen hunches 8 e) pound pinch—Pr !lc oftgh —Winter per pound Turnips—Per dozen bunches 25c 'rornatoes—Per Jug $200 ae— Per cahns Ca NORTH SALT LAKE (Nov 14 USDA) Following is a summary of the North 6 :North pac 734' 71411 7141 Salt Lace livestock market for week ending November 13 1942 IA 101414Friday 10141 Ohio 0!I 101s' arrivals for Cattle and calves-T- otal 217it 211it 23141- - 14 the week were counted at 4476 head and 1' 641 of ra7k(31:tcE 2711 271' 21 Last week's total and salable showed 130'29 20 211'2' 211ii 2112!-- Pan Last year's total figured at and 604 3' 1714 271'10 1741 2153 head Trading was active throughout 1111 c)rm) 11 114! 114! Week moat at olteady to strong prices of the 141 10 2$Lt 2 5 16 2G1 Under-grade1attinnoRmiti! however on the best cattle 1 '2541 25'21 22 a Medium to good local Were little weaker 2 ppsi-col24'2' 2 4 1 steers moved withal a rti11gP 44f $102- (tit C 21141 25111 25141414 grassers atwent $1000 12()0 and common 1 49341419' Medium to good heifer? for down 9 42 4111 11'1 411' p Cu? ter and CO111111011 heir- 1000(tc 11'25 r I 51 PfC F& NJ stoat Loin' tes toii ed ht $760 tit 975 PIto 1"'t Few helferish at Sii oty 975 rated eiws s k trots 10 50 Cotter to medium 7 11)14 101 101 hi s 75 co a made and canners $725 it"'l 750 !Aetiltittl to ti14ti tal HS brOkleAll SiS:5i) floII 4 22 1 s A om mon '23 do o i f9 e7 146 'it frW tt choice sealers44 Made 15 tiO:NO bAellitim I it 1C ?lt" (a 12 kinds ii esit tor 147Z) 4! 15141 Irio and good cull to common of terilds at $8 000 6 :24- 21'41 l2200 llogo-Pr- ices for the week were 20 to 14 17 141 37 ti to cents lower compared with the close a 11 1 11 11 11 smv Arm a go on good to chthee week Top $1325Mixed 4 ?0141 2012' 2011 !SIheevRobn out- I weights weightsSown fin 5941 609141- L'arot aide that if 1300 range $1275 9A:41 12 00 ovi'2 61100 1'1111' 1R14'-2 11114 tor1 K o Shee- p- The weekly run of 20004 head 22-2 214 2 C7oal Inebided 700 sold here to compare with 1' VSlit 1541 S tnillwA I and 362 last week and 16216 a 14 914 V 9 91 914 No carload lots were sold on year Ago Pile I 21' lii141 16141 1A1i: numerous Iota of local the markt hutlambs 14 3' 13121 15141 to in the truck medium good fat et t 14 1 34 2! 34 1! 34 1i r1 were to dn ision ping at $12tootis ateady 4141- 4141 4141 BrAneT4' 34 A few lots of truck-in- s of feeder 1300 G k A truckload made $105 0011100 12j 11iL- l- 14 quality 11 medium to good local ewes brought Pr (111 Cal' 21 2P7i! 2ga! 2614' Odd head choke $525 25 qr $450 1R CIL" 43141 4117t- - 14 $' N I Sel s!!ArLh--1cPNov 14 (USDA)—Following 51111 57ill'4 ()(HEN ' 211y4 a siimmary of the Ogden liveatock market 14 21141- 2 21 swt A Cn LOT WPek ending 13 Friday November ' caives—The Cattie week's arrivals 11 numbered 6746 head of which 3530 were 2 14 TrN G S!11 on this market 241-41 Last week's total 2A 2f10 Pr' and Palen 'Mowed 5171 and 2606 head R i 39111 391I A 56-rim totaled 7055 the ago weekly year 2 :Sail TranftAmrr The market was active but only the best 3 141R' 1414' 14' 2020 a The low grade held cattle pace steady —U— ! !ItTil aome weaker 1 of feringe were considered 2' qv Trt B & were fed Local steers but several "carte 1 75 75 75 - 144 1n Carbide! were sifted from show good to choice kinds 2 171541 17141 171i 17n A Lines! a't 1500 at bulk of The herds $1225 I A 27 20 2712! 27 rn ircr Good loeal tese goingin at $1325411375 25' Inrt Cnrp riive-in- s 6r odd at went lots 3'4 $1150 59741 5 4 5972 t 59 Frut 00 with a few odd head to $1300 14 5 434i- c17 Irrt' 10 41ij nc141C mmoll to medium locals went mostly at I 1!4 Cvum: Medium to good heitere i5425 as 1100 Ale' I' 3011' 30171 3011'-- - 14 were Few tel sold for 5100001150 16' 2414' 241: 241214 1 Ptbhrrl to Few singles sifted 00 $12 yearlings S 4911! 4914' 431i from show $1225 down Common heifers went at S8254 985 Stocker Rod feeder 4 Vanmrlum 1712 171-4- ' 271i cattle were activ and fairly plentiful at some sales of to $Ci75 51150 mostly' 2A 514 rth choice light etockerm to $1200 and above 6 f114 6 14 Warner Rrl al' cows Good bulked at slaughter W Un 4 2174: 2611 2471 Few lots of beiferette type to $1000 975 over West A:I B 11 13 1414 1434 to cows medium made Cutter and 5 7712' 7714 14 77141- West EAM' Canners down to $400 and $750"890 2 1434 1414 2414!-- Wlits Mot below Medium to good bulls brought 34 434 5 114 Pock 514' to Common bulls $S25 $850 Medium $1000to choice 1 4144! 414 414 down veal calves rated 2 NVO31wor-29171 2914! 29'111- - 14 at $1225 41523 Common vealers down 6 1632' 161-14 16121- Wort!i P&M' to $1100 and under —y— was 20 to 30 week's market Hogs—The 6' 31141 311441 31114k lower on barrows and gilts cents Young SAT Sows more Good to choice I off aCes Saturday 260620 Toal butchers topped at $1325 and Lighter 66'S inu aro 940: wek Pre flay 5112c0: heavier made 5 1275 rct 1300 mows 4r RC" 3'3910 t ypars aco 401640: hulke1 weights at few lights to 1075 $10250 clott Ion OkS39 year age and above $1100 126 1 AS 64c: two year g ago 182663352 Sheep-15- 643 head of sheep end larnbs arrived during the week and 4108 of them These items compare hands here changed with 10412 and 5006 a week ago and A load of good to a year ago 15656 Nov CHICAr0 11 choice 96-lat Idaho fat lambs $1350 y 2 tatnos arrival! trark: 229 was steady with last week's close Three t'ArA 678 ears: loads of Utah feeders made 51200 NuPhqrentm vorv ilcht: maromerous trucked-ltradirc rnlerate lots of medium to Os' e' an account of local fat lambs MOVP'1 within a rangegood conftia1 of setel CP h7'7 riuatiorPiahn Ruser Fur512004i 1300: mixed fats and feeders at ei 1200 with some straight feeders hay ka 1' S No 1 VI 00 0! 3 in roioratin 51150 N11r11:7-o1! S No 1 1275-Wvat 51050 at 110n One load of choice -r U P No 1 Ptins Tr1urrrh 12 cn Idaho ewes brought 5500 A load of good 11111os Tri11Fihng Atoll for $475 aTul three Iciads of Imironta sne Nor:h Oakota 1 s54-A 2 In medium Nevadaa at 5425 few cars rnmmrelaa ll rororr-eoI I1oro t 1 TN fr an- : Wisconsin i of Utah feeders made 5400 ai 4 25 Odd I ji Ctimpewaa U EL No L 12 10 'small iota of medium to good trucked-i- I srv te-- r tAxeg T rreo!'re--- 1 2414 3n 7va 4 r ret r t!p Ths 67 29 3i 1915 VEGETABLES t cot-- t issues were active the same number as in the previous week Six advanced six declined and six closedvith positions unchanged Walker was the star performer trading last at 30 cents up 5 on ancr Bristol Silver to 51i off a the week and closing strong at half cent and a new low for the 29 bid offered at 32 New Park year equaled its previous high for the Bingham Metals sold up to 5 cents but closed unchanged at year closing at 341:2 cents up 11 touched a new high for 4 Tintic Standard closed unat 75 Baltimore & Ohio converti- Mammoth the year at 30 cents up 2 Utah-Idah- o changed at T125 Park City Con412s 23 '60 at bles of Burlington common traded last solidated at 4 cents Cardiff at at 66 and Rock Island converti- at $230Sugar 5 cents on the week 21d Colorado Consolidated at up ble 414s at 412 Tintic Lead at 6 cents up a half and Central Standard at a quarSteel 314' s advanced a southwest Cash Quotations' Where this has occurred millers ell WAD° Nov: 14 vein-O- 1 14 1 t com- 10: 80 3200 I St r - 14 A $300 1:4441'-A- pres:dent Earnings Reports 14 0 HNN-- s 1214' 12141 121il— A111 fttsi 101 A Pr P I! y RR 9f' I 10 4 Na' Nat 2 An 434: 4 ft 14 614'6"4 54144 55 29 ' it 29 ' 4 10 171 3 14 box: D'Anjou Bartlett 1At I 2 7 1 Naah Eel Nat R7act - 2 11 ! 41 24i 3071 1 cro 2711i 18 1 An' 884 33 5711' 3N 4' 67241 6614 4 2914 29 1 191-1912 3 25 LI 25 1 2414 tn-- Mtamt Matcott mr i 55 4 '11 1ft 13141' al 31 24 2 R Cop! 131'4' 2714' 2714' glii 2084 e 1AL ' - S 24 - 29 14 138 '138 292A 2074 117a1 11!: 2711: 27ikt 2612 21112'1 8 84 1 g MKesit 1111- 3 84 2! 1415 13 3 59I"2 1 2914 341-42 421' 417' 2414 24 2214i 2t 21?-A- : 213AI 1411' 1411! 2914 341 2 6 1012 1341 1311:11 t 21 1(112 114 24 297A 1 Cen 44 13114 SAL 3138 2 2 2 12 aa few NEW YORK Nov 14 loans performed a little better than the average of corporate issues on Saturday's bond market Bonds of Alleghany corporation and Seaboard Air Line Florida 6s rose 1 to around 212' points Fractional gains were scored by Southern Pacific 412s cf '81 at 52 Atlantic Coast Line collateral 4s ra ket 1912 B 13 Railway Bonds Favored Mine Issues Move Trade Winds Chalk Up Doubts 'Voiced S L on Exchange Small Gail's Higher On Merging of Substantial 'gains by a favored mine issues featured ' 1- 27 176a' 17'n' 1312 5012 1111'4 r:le' Poat Oirfer- - Beills ' Wheat Prices Draw Near Ceiling Levels in Stock T:eacTing A Crucible cent and Ohio Copper at 5 up & point to 98 and Columbia Gas a half cent Electric 5s of '61 climbed 12 at Silver King Coalition eased to 891 off 1212 cents: Mountain $250 DeThere were minor losses for to off 10 cents City Copper troit Edison 312s Firestone Tire North Lily to $185 41 cents off 1 3i and Great Northern railway Crescent Eagle to 10 off 2 Eureka Lilly to 121:2 off a half cent Higher in the foreign departYear Week Year Week Canada 5s were ment Austra:ia Low Low Itigti 1figi 21'ts and 4s Colombia 5s Canada $ $ and 5s and Greek loans NorOQ1 01½ advanced 912 points over vvay 04 04 03 05 the previous sale on the transfer 0416 061i of two bonds 11 S governmerts were quiet 11 1l :05121 05121 - 051i 00 12 00121 CHICAGO Nov 14 (11') — Wheat and steady 02 02 121 0214 03121 Transactions totaled 3975100 0014 prices are close to ceiling levels face value compared with $4228- 00 14 00 t4 00141 00141 2 15 grain men said Saturday which ac- 000 the previous Saturday 17 28 11111i 02 003 0011 counts largely for the lack of Im00 14 00 14 121 11 04 portant buying the past week and 14 12 09 01 121 00121 the unsettled condition of the mar- Chicago Grain 14 18 121 12 10 Although no actual ceiling has been placed on wheat prices traders said the 'Units on flour amount to this Should prices here rise two or three cents they said the local flour market probably would be thrown again into a deadlock simFruits and Vegetables ilar to that which prevailed Immediately after the flour ceiling was FRUITS This announced last October 3 box: Panama 3123 2 2!S ApplPs—Per Ftlack Twig $150 Delicious $t75 (ft ri 00: situation in has developed already J'Inathan 00c $100 Rome teauty $125 some markets particularly in the 4 2 00 SUI! 3 4 Oil Coillilairs7 12 2 42 4141 2611 2"4- 12141 13 944 2 2 E"' Pr'le F j ' an12 1 e 17-- ar 7 41 Feveral months ago keep the aggregate kiou''1: 00 Johns-Manvil7- 1112 I International Harvester d 11n 15814 7 2E4 27 -- and Li 11 11-3- 7 A income tax purp--sitrgs for es began to crop up and this it rissyes mer 1e'ped keep rncst leaders n the iswa c Icwer bracket Paer Toucb---rew highs for the year Itt T Ti In the short session were Coca- - ratIns Man Co!o White Ro(k U S Rubber pre-ferre- 1 32141- - ' NEW YORK Nov 14 Shipments of finished steel products by subsidiaries of the United States Steel company for the year to date were the highest in the company's history it was announced Saturday For the first 10 months shipments were 17548977 net tons compared with 16988715 net tons in the same period of 1941 an increase of 560262 net tons In October shipments of finished steel products amounted to 787501 net tons against 1703570 net tons in the previous month of September an increase of 83931 In October 1911 shipments were 1851279 6 AA ' 341-4- 1511A ott and Phelps-Dodg- e larg5:nce 'rich transactions were mark 261 321-- A (P) — f -4-- - 6:30-0- :3 A: ss-- Cntp Eft '$1 shares each of fArved to a tne 73 :16 11-3- 2 l 1ng-drate- d Steel Products Break Record 144 2514 A 14 14 61 3A 2 40 4n 40 I 3112' nt341i t 817A' 83 94 2'4' 214' 241 l 2614' 26'4' 2 30 R1 3(112 30 so 716 4' 211 2114! 214 a811! 3A14! 1S14ts 3 5 ! appreciably Actvity oftwo spet-iaFrday although 1"O 1e-fi- ne 21 7 67i' 3 3234' 3 I 1514' AA 22 I Ckn 1(c:l'tomin4 c'Irv Co Offerings 21 73 36 1r ont - 3 64! 3 s's 73474! 35111'4' 2A141 n )1 irrr rort 12 IA 6 14 3121 12141 1214! 21 7 1 :'omA it So revised ciniewhat and the selective climb was sterrhned Tuesday Pressure 4rn arrnament stocks subslcied also the market finished generally 17wer Accounts were lightened fr-the armistice holiday NVednes- day when major exchanges re- CESSe'fEattle bulletins still were bull- Th r S:La y but the uneven cr::rring' pers:ster with the result that final up anC down trends were pretty well divided Carriers pace-by N Y Central Nivhert directors vcted a dividend of 31 cn the common first bince Wrre 303'n 3110 5714! ' 3 (Thz-yie- r Ideas Rev iked t 16141 1! ! 31-4:-- 63-1- ! 37g' ti er Coracr:la Co! corn' crerf't Com In Tr' 2 9 14! 41121 447 C '4 30810 31 18E10 183Ai 35'4' 1 Pac Co 'Frac Cort de P' Prod chrtg 0 CI Mottth CI Pri'rwty 121A 261i1-!- 3s - 57'4144-- 4 57'4! 64 4f 614 ' 16 164I 12 2144! 21146 2114"- 2 2RIt 26111 61iti - I 20P" 2012 7 3 2 74 2 34 Air Co' Catiad Cape Cat”' C2!an Cerro 2 6 7 g '1: 29 3! 297s: 31'2: 4 Briezx Mtif: Budd Mfg! d Peace-tirn- e 4 1lcrg-War- ut war-rate- Refin Ata1 Corn! Avia Ccrp! —II— et' Ealt & Chi! Peth Steel: Plavt-Kn- :7-r- 1?) 29 2614i 1 Dry Grt AP A N14! 227 Curb Prices It 1060 107sH 107!3! 5 1291i! 129 !129 3 4412! 44121 44121 13 vt-1- 1 Monday witnessed the heaviest eea:ings of the year to date— than 1200M00 shares were altraded—as the Arnerican-le- d l:es invaded north Africa and admfnistered further strong blows to the axis in Egypt The market however worked at cross purposes despite the big tivity Traders envisaged a viccuicker than expected all-otory over the enemy and bought ftrxks that stand to benefit with of the war Conversethe iSSIleft of companies ly ttat may encounter difficulties Natth the resumption of normal tines such as the railroads were alt 12 121 NEW YORN Nov 14 Ito e was distinctl: a stock Smet) P1 this week with irreguT & Tob larity pronounced from the start V: Fense: itCthougn assorted recoveries were Am Araconda Arm distributed in Saturday's final Arme Cork war-peac- 25 12 2: 15' November (2P)---Ra- l1 CORPORATION PONDS (Sales in S1000) Nt - 1 Ad Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am msi 1! Ch & D A! 3$11 14 Compiler! by I A Rog le & Co members of the New York etock exchenke) !Sales Close hg Cloee Chenge how High S911C Indlirtrials 11640 11576 11624 off 02 AllPozhany cv 58 44 do cv 5s 49 101! 73 2A32 up 05 Rgiis 5 so do 58 50 8t 2 1452 1439 1444 off 02 untie' 7412!-- P0F5 up 05 Am & For Pow 58 2030 Ponds Commo-ditie2 107341 S501 off 25 Am T & T 3148 66 14 do 3148 61 4 10811 A T & S 1 11131- 48 95 12 Bethlehem Steel 3128 2104121 5! 58 55 224 D&RGW ad 111 Illinois Cntral 4348 66 15 441-1Internat Paper 5s 47 1220314 NEWYORK Nov 14 IA Mi88ouri Pacific 58 77 F' 35i 36121- Is a list of transactions on the New York Southern Pacific 4128 81 1 14 5214 curb exchange do 41428 60 36! 5234 14! 9124 46 do IV STOCKS 131 5512 do 4128 Oregon 77 (Sales in Hundreds) Union Pacific 1st 48 47 22 109 1Veatern 51 Union 51 8612 CI iSales' Hirh! Low Olp Lit 5 Amer Superpow lit Total sales $3975100: previ310 4 3 313 ous day $81fs5Saturday Service Citis 400: veek ago $4225000 2 214 28 El Bond & Si 214 yenr ago $2 855500: two years ago 4 46 do pfd 4534 46 $3930200: January 1 to date $20235271 2 17it 1141 Mt City Copper 750: year ago $117616500 two years 1 ant 1 121 26 Nis Hud Pow 117 ago $1355155800 Technicolor 2' Blit! 6114 Slit 12 United GitS I 3 5718i41L Nov are Aaturday's closing prices of bonds on the New York stock exchange with the of each bond: totl sals and net change 4 Nrt i 1 't NEW YORK 1Dow-Jone- STOCKS Ces In Hundredx) tr eirt ibunc frica D minates F rom Lie vs 71 6-- It Talc Eunday Morning ' tE ' i ! i t ' ': F i INCOME i- I i ! 1942 I 2 corn-pare- - : N&w 14 NEW are the bid and asked quotations for Saturday of the National Association of Securities dealers Inc: (AP)--Followi- ng Bid Fund Ine lhvidend Shares Fund Investors Keystone Cstdn lInga--Salatri- e h So-- : : I (AP)-(Federa- l- !$ 2 04 Affiliated do do do 99 15 94 22 54 35 2S 7 55 H4 2 S2 5 19 4 40 S-- uk erbocliur Fund Quarterly In Stirs FZ xi i $6952264 5741462 12109C2 Net sales Less cost of goods sold and expenses Net income before federal income taxes Provision for federal income taxes Net income for t he year Companies Investing YORK Asked 692041 - $ 518861 $ 2 23 1 09 78 77 13 72 20 7 47 24 16 tit 3 5 i t ! ' LP' The Directors are glad to report that the earnings before taxes increased $650719 over the preceding year Of this increase $543410 will be paid to the Treasury in additional taxes The Treasury now needs war taxes and this is part of the stockholders' contribution to the war effort i NEW YORK Nov 14 AP1—Tradins wool ton futures was (inlet Saturday the Depproximet lug 10000 pounds inhouse sellCommission cember delivery was houses absorbed vb spot ing Grease futures did not $ell certificated grease wool spot 92'l4 nomina Wool tnp futures closed 3 of a tient December bizher 1215 Certificated spot wool tops 1230 nom- I t t - i :' t ' '4' Cart E Pickhardt William A Coolidge Fred D Pitt Robert Cutler Edward J Samson George H Dawson G Woodson P Waddy Peabody Gardner Ernest E Lloyd George H Wolcott Benjamin Kulp Chairman 4' In ' E BOARD OF DIRECTORS Wool Market :: t ' t i I ! t ' i - inal - t 1 1 '" P i z 1A- - ' ' '4-- - ' ''4'212"115'54g3P'Agltv'7mgld"Itl' 'I ' '''' -- - '' - 416117 - '- - -- - "--Ir- '-- -- '' ''' '' -' "'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' -- -' ''''''' '''''''''''''' '''''': 1es:' "': ''''''''' ''- '- - '- - -- " -- '' -- --'' ''''''''''''''''"6----- -- -- --":- ''''''''''''''''''''''"---44"-"--- --- '''''''''''''''"Was4- -- -: '' '''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''' '''''': I ::- ' |