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Inc' Ptd Prda Pt Oil Cal St on Ind Pt Oil NJ lAverores CORPORATION 251 241 25' 9! 18' & I 474! 474! 641 641 5141 644 511 54! 4141- 4141 4141 1 ' Net (Compiled by J A Hog le & Co members of the Sew 'fork stock exchange) 11937 off 29 11995 11S)4 10 2816 27Fifi 2804 oil 29 Ufflities 1510 up 22 1476 1510 Bonds 9101 up Commodities 6916 up 65 Industrials Rails Curb Prices NEW YORK Jan 7 is a list of Thursday's transactions on the New York curb exchange: STOCKS In Hundreds) Low )Ifiles High (Sale Amer Superpower Bunker Hill az 81 Cities Service Lice a'ald & 31 4i 161 4 15 24 Ng 9441 43 g()1 41111 '4 4121 11 1441 11 1 2 7 111 9 ki 431 2 12 e514 412 6 Close 5-- SNO 1 do pfd Mining Mount City Con Budeon Pw Technicolor Trann-LuUnited Gas I 2 7 144 76 41-i- 1 Ns 2 Nt 75 - S L Stock Market Quotatiens Livestock Market uotations i Jan 7 145 includes 31 and 28 direct LAKE -Cattle-aeceipta fort market 86 through to medium (UtahUSDA)- trucked-islaughter 61150 a 1300 common steers down medium to fairly good 61100 trucked-i$10501e slaughter heifers common 1150 'heifers down to 6825: cows 610254e good to choice trucked-i1115 cutter to medium cows 67755 925: canners $750 down bulls $9004t 1075 good to choice veal calves 61400 e ateers good n n n 1600 common vettlers down to 6900 Hogs-Rec- eipts 124 includes 524 400 for market steady top through onndbest butch185 to 81435 ers mixed weights $13354 1385 sows ez! 1285 61200 8heep-Re- ceipt 1425 includes 1378 46 for market no sheep sold through and early in trucked-i- n section OG RCN Jan 7 (Utah-USD) -C- attle-750 includes 480 for market Receipts 270 through: Amiable supply and to odd small lots drive-icattle late Wednesday and early today prices fu:ly few lots medium to good mores steady 610 50 It 12 25 heifers 61025101200: common both classea down to 6850 and under good cows $950 1050 cutter to medium 377511 925 canners 64504e 750 bulls 6850 1000 vealers 61500 down Hogs-Rec- elpts 1980 includes 365 for 630 through and 985 direct: market steady at Wednedas close bulk 185 to 250-poun- d n ex- treme top' weights 41445 weights under 165 pounds down to 170 pounds and above 250 pounds up to 230 pounds 61395: we:gota tteld" stohvosse $rainig7e5s ociolw2n95to $1345 and 1625 includes 350 for market and 1095 'through no sales RANSAM CITY Jan 7 Hogs-Sal- able and total 2500 fairly active 10U 20 cents higher top $1470 to all rood and choiee 190 pounds and- up 51455te1470 140 to 180 pounds 61400 slow 613606 1185 U1450 Cattle-Sal- able' 2000 total 2200: calves salable and total 150 fed steer'' and heifers active steadv fairly yearling to strong roots 151 20 cents higher on good to choice steers other killing classes mockcattle steady vemers scarce steady' ers and feeders unchanged: two! loads choice steers 81485 strong weights held higher medium anti good fed steers lareely $122541425 grade nd mixed year several Ionia good heifers cows up few linse61325'41400 cows 6950 to 111250: common to mediumgood $1435U-14-45- 250-poun- d Sheep--Recel- pts (AP-USD- 1125-poun- top awls Ore hullo 613 25 gOod 01100 choice yeateris $1300U1500 few to butchers $1550 cityPheep-Salable no and total 4000 Iambi gold early: ewes steady good to choice wooled lambs held above 61560 ewes 6725 three cars good CHICAGO Jan 7 d (AP-USD- A Hogs-- East Crown Point East Standard Eaat Tintic Coalition East Utah Mines Empire Bullion Eureka Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain Great Western 01 03 05 0014 0014 0134 00 12 0'2 0 '2 12 15 15 01 10 0212 01 10 0412 01 0112 07 20 0012 01 03 01142 12 1312 7 034 42L Silver porn towel 041 04 00 0316 14 0014 0014 25 0012 00 Liz 0041 Indian Queen Kennebec Kent lick Keystone Leonora Little May Magnolia Lead Mammoth Miller 'Hill Miners Gold Missouri i Monarch Moscow Mountain City CopPe1-Mountain View Naildriver New Park New Premier New Quincy North Lily North Standard Ohio Corner Park Bingham Pork City Con rark Konold Park Nelson Park Premier Park Iltish Pioche Bristol plumbic Mines Pintos Prince Consolidated RiC0 Argentine Royston Coalttton fr4!iter '15tiet roalittnn Silver King Western Silver Shield Silver Standard Sioux Mines South Iron Blossom South Standard Swansea Consolidated ' :0321 02 02 1°401 1 0141 10 04 131:4 4512 0x 01 ng 01 05 03 05 03 02 02 1 35 01 06 10 20 45 Oh 3 6212 4414 0014 0014 364 11014 04 it 014 03U 01 004 00 115 04 04 14 41 0014 2t55 14 004 01 00 0 0014 14 001i 03 01 0014 no I2 10 0012 Tar Baby Tint ic Central Tint :c Lead Tintic Standard ITnion Chief Utah Consolidated Con UtahWyominn Victor Coocolidated Walker Mining We d't Toledo Wilbert n 7°0112 09 1 25 Salable 17000 total 23000: market 13o " 03 0014 active mostly 1017)20 cents higher than vi with some light 004 Wednesdays average Oil 44 04 more advance: bulk good 06 weights 02 06 190 to 330 pounds $14604e and cholcshowing 20 'A 24 150 1475 dtop 61475 freely:1 4 porno to 0012 Iota paid 65 61425 good 00 '14 01 350 to owc $1375 ee 1400 I'm ke CCM soltdat el 001 02 few choice kinda to 111415 orna 01 02 etheep-Sa- lable 6000 total 7500: late Utah-Idahcorm! 21714 Sugar 235 Wednesday fat lamhs fairly active strong do ntd 10 1211 10 50 to 10 cents higher spots 150 25 cents up on kinds lacking finish good to atrictly THURSDAY'S SALES Choice wooed lambs 615601e 1610 top Claytnn 91!ver 100 at 21c for strictly choice three doubles 61610 Eureka Liv Consolidated fed clipped lambs with No I 500 at 14c akin 11wen 1000 at 4 815 50: choice around yearPark 101) at 44c 100 at 45e lings with No 1 skins e1450: extreme 500New at 45c 400 at 45c 300 at 45c 200 top ewes I 00 bulk choice 45c weights 6885: today' trade fat lambs at Silver King enaittion 100 at $20 about liteady good to near choice wooled Ti laic Lead 1000 at 9c 2000 at 9c lambs $1525111575 held above $1600: 1000 9c at 81 to sales with early yearlings No 1 skins $13006i 1450 good yearling ewes included at Inside no action on sheep asking tol:y steady less attractive considered quality Ca ttle-Sa- lable 700 5000: elives choice fed steers and yearlings steady Bid Asked Other grades weak to a shade lower average choice light deers $1620 the Amalg Stigar Oft 7 65 $ 7 40 3 55 top 4 00 Comparable yearlings 61600: bulk Con Wagon & Me1t steers $1 325 te 1575 heifers weak to Utah Fire Clay 00 59 6500 I 15 cents lower best 61475 mostly 61275 Utah P at on 42 On 44 $6 ptd et 1425: active firm trad on cows' cutdo $7 ptd 4R 00 46 SO t ters $950 down: bulls 50 ZCZAI 44 iiavy steady: 8050 sausage offerings to $1440 new high vealers firm at 11500 down stock cattle scarce steady mostly $1150 411350 180-poun- 550-poun- d o I 100-poun- d 132-poun- d d Unlisted Industrials I 1 S L Curl) Potato 3Iarket IDAHO Bid PALLS Jan For upper vailey of Idabo—Wire inquiry moderate demand good ricarket firm Delivered sales shipping point basis: Rusets U S No 1 lilt A minid mum in sacks washed $218 0 02 15 Dealers' 223 unwashed $2 10 other males cash track and ineluding RUPSIS U 8 No 1 isms 0 b a g h A minimum in sacks washed $215 unwashed $205 ft 215 best S U No 1 an 215: 0 $210 mostly OCCILEICM al car $205 in sacks 17 h ise A 8 No 1 minimum cwt Idaho standard 255 per $250 wicks d $175 gy180 U S grade No 2 and Idaho utility grade seeks mostly $135 a few $13214 01135 Cash to growers bulk per cwt: Rualets h U S No 1 minimum a few at certain points mostly e 170 1180 $150 14 155 U 8 No 2 75 80c a few low sa 70c and as high as a5c (AP-USr)- two-ine- h 100-poun- two-inc- 100-potin- d 100-poun- 100-Priun- d two-inc- Wool Markets Amalgamated Sugar First 12ecuriLy Corp Mountain Fuel SupPlY Oil Utah Utah BomaRefining Fire nu Bamberger R Tt S IS 2 85 23 73 5 85 7 60 1137 00 00 Asked $3 00 :14 50 6 15 7 SO 140 00 65 00 L Bank Clearings $331175100 debits Wednesday's same day last year Thursday'' clearings Same day last year 2 '765 500 on 4ii41P0573 293285096 Mining Issues Push Higher NEW YORK Jan 7 (AP)—GreRse Prices continued to point higher futures closed unchanged no sales Certificated grease wool spot 91 nom- In Thursday's session on the Salt inal: Wool tops futures closed 2 to 7 cent Lake stock exchange a few scat4 bid Nlay a pound higher March more than October 1154 tered issues displaying 1166 bid July 1159 bid llg usual Wool strength bid i - I I 61"711110 - INTEREST - l 301-4- - f I - 257-1- LT I r Gc 1A INSURED I IStS4114toCt UNION Da PCIPT Whl MAIN S t eiel yin - C11001A110 3 Tliusrr COMPANY I 6- 4: : AT LIOADwAY - 1 lit trinnomp Nvytor' Wilson Co' Woolwrih wr'11nrin Y Fil & T' '7' Tr & C' 8011 Rad 1:4 75 I I TO SSCrN:s Ni&Mt MEIAL 1 - If 2' 111411814! 1S41- 2' 13111 1374' 13714- - lri 22 41 31 441 414410121- 31 117 117 :1014V 3 17 ft' 3()12! 3n1A 18 13 4' 20 11214! 1214' - 24 14 14 14 19 14' 20 Total sales Thursday 8710770 'hazes: previous day 554440: week ago 1051- 015 year Rio 532900: two years ago 858880: Jan 1 to date 21910: year two yaza ago 4167940 1180 3785110 Cash Quotations CHICAGO Jan 7 AP)—No Wheat Corn—No 3 mixed 95c No 4 9114c No 2 yellow 9534c No 3 941 No 4 ii7i4 9434c No 5 874i 91c sample 4 white 5100 grade 92'a 9612c: No mixed 56c Oats—Sample grade S5c qz $104 nominal Barley—Malting feed 70080c nominal Field seed per hundredweirht nominal Timothy 34751i 500: alpilke 3180011 22 50: i'ailcy red top 57 004750: red 2250 sweet clover $700 cellita$18006 t ' al Treasury to Sell Notes : M-15- -b PD-33- vtous day $4408166503 $2272122426948 gold assets balata rubber 2 I 3 9792 Beth Roberts Roberts 23 Of 638 Eighth A avenue daughter of Mrs Eme line Roberta and the late Thomas Roberts died at 12:03 p m Thursday at her home after an illness of RIPveral months She had resided In Salt Lake City for the past 21 years She Wai graduated from South high school in 1939 and was employed as a saleswoman by the Auerbach company for more than a year She resigned her position in October 1942 because of UI health Miss Roberts was born at Wooda Cross 21 1919 In addition to her mother July she is survived by a brother Private First Class Dale Roberts U EL army now at the University of Utah arid otationed one grandparent Mrs Annie P Roberts of Wood Cross Funeral aervicen will be held In East Ensign L D S ward at a date to be announced later Burial will be in Bountiful cemetery Miss Beth 33-oun- ce Funeral services for Zeph Thomas 59 former Utah mining engineer who January 1 in Marshfield Ore will De conducted Friday at 2 p m in &t George eccordine to word received by Mr Thomas' sister Mrs Evan Jones of Salt Lake Burial will be In St George cemetery City Infant Dyer Gravesid services wore conducted Tuesafternoon in Salt Lake City cemetery day on of Kenneth B and for the infant Bernice Orton Dyer The child was born in morning and died aSunday to his additionranignt Salt Lake hospital In Sunday the is infant sister survived by parents Carieen Dyer ary Eastern wartime Janu- it Milton Jacob timer 21 Bradshaw Neb Laura Marie Dorernus 18 Benedict Neb D John E Kapsner 24 Mandan N ManLavinia Margaret Kupper 25 dan N D Robert Martin King 21 Pratt Han Elizabeth Tolbert 19 Oakland Iowa Floyd M Hicks 22 Walton Kan: Loraine Florene Krebbiel 21 Mound- ridge Ran 110r1111V1 Fc1w111sHiansfn 23 Salt Lake 20 Salt Lake Irene Ea James Born 27 nos Moines Iowa Ned Dery In 21 Los Angeles Cal Hean Nibley 22 Teton Idaho: Arlene Rose Crabtree 21 Salt Lake Kay Lauritz Smith 20 Norma Jane Bonner 20 Draper Draper Albert Edmund ankh's 19 Midvale Rae Midvale Ada Atte 17 Harry Stewart McConnell 32 Kearns Elva Kemp 33 Salt Lake 21Louis- Forrest Franklin Gant vine Ky Ida Colonno 18 Magna 22 Salt Lake NViley Borough Iris Spear 17 Salt 'Lake Douglas Lawrence Stoddard 19 Salt Leke Darlene Madge Manning 18 Salt I ' ::g t 1: :'::- ' LANDERS 848 South - I i slats - 1 t i 4 1 - Dictionaries Foreign Languages Spanish French HeOalth - Music Science Science (including' 9 1O- -a 9 10-- 12 9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-0 10-- 12 6 7-7-- 1- -8 Literature Mathematics ' 4-- 14 7-- 1- -8 L '1'""1 r -- 10-- 12 10-1- 2 ir 10-- 12 10-1- 9 t- 2 10-- 13 yr ' t 74 Nature Study) Botany ' '' 2 Sr Els Gni " z: - jrscnthi5h Ffillt Subject 10 i 10 Biology Zoology to 11 11 22 chemistry Physiology Physics Geology - 12 Training 11-1- Social Science Geography Social Studies Ethics Civics Economics 14 Utah History Biographical history of the United States World History American History Lisie 1 2 ir::!: if :::i10-1- 2 ti 10-- 12 7 10-1- I' 10-- 12 - 2 -- 10 ::: ':-- i' 8 ft ' "7' : 11 and Government Problems in 12 American Life— Textbooks on all subjects above named will be considered for the grade or grades In whicU allat subjects are commonly taught The commission reserves the right to adopt supplementary textbooks in any of the above named subjects On Monday March 22 1943 at 9 o'clock a m the State Textbook Commission will meet and publicly open and read all proposals that have been received and will make lts awards within thirty days thereafter The propoaals ' (bids) and terms from the publishers must be aecompanled by sample copies of the books proposed to be furnished together With a statement of the In- -troductory and exchange prices and of the wholesale and retail prices at which the publishers agree to furnish each book within the State during the time for which said books may be adopted The publisher or publishers whoae proposals shall be accepted must enter Into a written contract within thirty days after its award with the Superintendent of Public Instruction and must give a bond with two sufficient sureties in reasonable sum' to be fixed by the Textbook Corn-mismion for the faithful perform- ance of such contract CHARLES H SKIDMORE State Superintendent of Public Instruction 1"' :t::":': t::-- I :r'-- '7 r3t 1 t 1 : i ":- - I s 1 :::":::':" NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that t2iit Utah State Board of Pardons will hold a regular session on Saturday 16 1943 at ten o'clock January A M at the Utah State Prison Salt Lake County Utah that at said meeting balci Board will hear applications In the following case I Asked Salt a John L Canipbell: 1 t 1 Little Wendfrell Layton MxL Monroe Charles Pratt Karl Hans Schmidt S Smith Wayman Jay Ralph Hugh E Nelly Louts 1 ''' 1 PRISONERS FOR TERMINATION: Perry Howard Aubrey Earl Layne Bost Waldon W Bowers William H Bridges Chester Brown Monty Buniger Ray Valdez Campos Waiter F Chatterton William Leon' Cook Henry Clifton Davidson Vaughan Burton Davies James Da vsoo Don Edgar Joe Elizondo E011 gene Anton Frost Louis Royal Oar William Martin Gibson Vint Lamont Hardman John B Hurley Thomas Clyde Jeremy Calvin Johnson ' James Edward Jones Robert Separate Maintenance - - T :''7 l' If t Gene 7' - Melvin Thomas Smith City f': 1 Utah in Room 221 State Capitol Monday Starch 22 1943 Building at 9 o'clock a- in to consider the daadoption of textbooks for except In trict schools of the state cities of the first and second class This adoption goes Into effect the first day of July 1943 for a period of four years Separate and sealed proposals from publishers will be received by the State Textbook Commission at the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instrtzetion Room I State Capitol Building Salt Lake Saturday March City Utah until 20 1943 at 1 o'clock p m forfurnishing textbooks in the followMg named subjects: For the years 1943-4- 7 Jane Thomann 83 225 Twelfth East street coronary occlusion December 31 Love Washington 58 Wahington-Rusi- sell 31 Provo brain tumOr December Hendrickson Page 72 204 rase-Ly- dia houth Ninth West street cancer of the stomach December 30 Headlund-J- ohn Alfred Headlund 79 5414 East Firsi south street unknown but December 29 natural Bradford-Gor- ham Adelbert Bradford 60 057 West Fourth South street coronary occlusion December 30 Watiwork-Sim- eon Wailwork 67 2387 East street fracture of skull DeEighth cember 26 Payne-Wil- liam Payne: 78 151 Nordval court chronic myocarditis December 10 Evana-O- ncar Buchanan Evans 56 918 West First North street influenza December 30 Oisen-Ad- oiph Charles Olsen SR 1445 South State street coronary heart disease December 31 room Utah In the United States Court on the 13th day of February 1943 at be ten o'clock a m if the same shall a day of jurisdiction otherwise-o- n the thereafter next day of jurisdiction then and there to interpose a claim the same and to make their allegaFriends may call at the C I Goff and for Gilbert Mecham' Son mortuary Friday from 4 to 8 p in tion in that behalf U S Marshal District of and Saturday prior to services ' I Supw-uatende- uisa t 1 NOTICE or ADOPTION OF TEXTBOOKS - sr ': Pursuant to law notice is hereby given by the Utah State of Public Instruction that the State Textbook Commission us called to convene at Salt Lake City Lake to be :::::::i1::1') I - - - ' make your home wind dust soot and Saves rain proof 615-S3- 0 per house J Lt ILlimford- 40 pct fuel I SHADES WINDOW iVINLX3-abactes and War:AUus blind In wood slats—mad by liarocti Co linve samples and estimataa Guy L Lenten ' Woody PRISONER FOR TERMINATION WITH iNDENINTry: David H Johruson PRISONER FOR COMMUTATION OF DEATH SENTENCE TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT: 13ob:rt Walter Avery CONTINUED CASES: Fuller R Remington Frank ray REHEARING CONTINUED: Arnold Hauser COUNTY JAIL CASES: Leonard Percival Chance France All persons having any interest therein desiring to be heard either for or against the granting of aaid applications are notified to be present at said Meeting By order of the Board: HERBERT B MAW Chairman GROVER A GILES Secretor? i t 0 : 1 E - - ':::::-: I - ! ' t i I: ''': :'!! 1 ::::7-- t - 1 --- i 3 Divorces Asked I 1 DING WEATHER STRIPPING 32 1 44 d Theo M Chesler vecchlo De Michele of Italy who riled in a The Rev Salt Lake hospital Wednesday V C Marceau will officiate 7' 1 STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRING CHIMNEY sweep &Ltd turnarS crx brushes used Ca11 Curtis Deaths I I SURGICAL BELTS-TRU- SSES 8-" belts truss4StniAL atockInga EXPERT St 201 South Main Salt Lake elty Salt Lake County MACKAY Idaho—Funeral services for Mrs Amanda Mae Carr 54 Mackay social ader and prominent American Legion member were conducted Thursauxiliary day in Pocatello She died Wednesday In a Gate city hospital following a night short Knuteson 862 Menlo avenue son Deillness cember 24 The body wax taken to Ogden Utah for J and Ailene Elisabeth Chang-to- r Weed—Lynn cremation The ashes will be taken to 320 Fiftt avenue daughter DeOakland Cal 22 cember Mrs Carr wife of John Duncan Carr 01111—Charles Grey and Bernice Lewis Hall cache Junction daughter Decernlight and water manager of the Mackay was born May 1 188 at Mountain ber 21 plant Nome a daughter of John W and Cecelia Lung and Virginia Soderborg—William Huber Swauger Jane Adamson 2515 Chadwick street son December 22 She spent her early childhood in the Barnett and Dornthy Davies Lost River country graduating from MacM Chesler 64 operBINGHAM—Theo Pidd—Harry South Salt Lake City eon December 26 kay schools and Utah State Agricultural ator of the Princess theater in Bingham Paramore and Hazel Jacobsen—Arnold rtied at his home Main street Thurscollege at Logan Utah Erma Loveridge Provo daughter DeShe vas married May 3 1907 in Logan at 3:25 a in of uremic poisoning day 22 cember r Chealer was born December 7 167S They lived in Rock Springs Wyo before and Thelma Harini—Joseph Littlownoct to Mackay at Keidan Lithuania when that returning 100ne Triptow 438 Marlon street son Mrs Carr was of Mackay wan part of Rnssia He was a country son of past president 23 December state memorial chairman and Ephraim and Annie Chesier When he was auxiliary dolestate to several national Legion con12 years old he moved to South vent lone Africa and In 1904 cam Capetown to the United Survivor' besides the husband include States a daughter Mrs David Gibbs of Fort He first settled in Sioux City Iowa Knox Ky her mother Mra J W Swanwhere he owned and a grocery Salt Lake County of Mackay and three brother' Floyd store He later sold his operated ger store and in 1910 Nick G Lendarts from Ann K LPIldariS A Frank P and Orla H Swauger of returned to Capetown Four years later he Flora D Calvert from Bertrand Calvert Gold burg to the United States and had returned Mildred E Still from Walter H Still Services were held in Downard mortuary since remided in Bingham H married Norma Sarah Buckley from Jameir Leo March 11 1906 in Sioux City chapel with the Rev E T Ferry of the SadiewasBrisk a member of B'zial B'rith and the Buckley He First Presbyterian church officiating Helen Winter Ashcroft from Clyde WesMonte Fiore church He also was a member ley Ashcroft of the Bingham Lions club Von La Peterson Simmons from Ernest are his widow: a son Harold Surviving a grandeon: his mother Mrs Everett Simmons Chesier: broth-era OGDEN—Funeral services for Guy L Annie Chesier of South Africa two Lerner' 69 of 2450 Lincoln avenue leader Barney Chesler of New York and of minority political factions in Ogden Simon Chesler of South Africa: a sister and Weber county will be conducted Pra- Mrs Fanny Berold of South Africa Funeral services will be conducted Monturday at 10 a tn In Lindquist and Song at 2 p m at 547 East First South Colonial funeral chapel by the Rev W P day street Rabbi her Whittemore pastor of the First Baptist Goldman Saltof Lake City by Monte Lake County Fiore In Congregation the Ogden City church Burial will be find burial will be In the Congregation Ora tee Bench from Eldon !tench cemetery Monte Fiore 11 cemetery He wail born March 7 1873 In Friend" may call at the Bingham mora N and Margaret Stockwell tuary in Bingham from Saturday at 10 UNITED STATES Or AMERICA VS Lerner) uTvtie igunday at 3 p m Tn a la 3744 Paekagea more or lees of "cfrEmIhis Mrs widow Emma Surviving Frances Lemen of Ogden CAL PROPHYLACTIC !UNIT FOR Civil ARMED FORCES ONLY" etc No 430 In obedience to a Warrant OGDEN — Funeral' services for John of Arrest and Monition to me directed LOGAN—Funeral services for Mrs Lil- Lewis Campbell 56- of 2301 C avenue in the above entitled cause I have lian Budge Hayward 59 wife of Dr J W Ogden barber and sportsman will be contaken into my posieasion I Logan civic and ducted Saturday at 1 p m In Lindquist seized and Hayward andwho Chemical Prophylactic died Wedneaday will be and Sons Colonial funeral chapel by Dr 3253 packages xal leader prominent i Mechanical Prophy2549 m i n 2 the and at John Edward Carver pastor of the First p packages Saturday Log-aFourth L D S ward chapel by the Presbyterian church lactic for the causes set forth in the Mr died at ward late Lleventh LDS Logan bishopric Wednesday Campbell libel now opuerntdporg in the United States his home after a year's illness the District of Utah He was born September 19 1886 in District a son of John A and Central DivisEloBny :i3lIvESaNitarLiackEe toCiatyli Inglefield Ind Utah I Eliza Whitehead Campbell Idaho— 7 On 1931 he married persons claiming the said descrited futTeAral VseirvE leis Franklin County September for Melvin Thomas Smith Mont in Litringston Fife Esther or knowing or having S son of Melvin and Bernetta Fackrell a on and merchandise his widow Surviving are same should Smith who died of a skull fracture after daughter a former marriage Jack anything to say why the forfeited by and an he as left Eugene Campbell of Ogden and Noreen not be condemned and automobile being struck by will be conhis school boa Wednesday D C and a the proceeds therefrom distributed acof Washington Campbell S ducted in the Fairview L ward chapel brother Frank Campbell of Evansville cording to the prayer of the libel that Sunday at 1:30 p m by Leslie Cole Ind the said they be and appear before Lake bishop held at Salt court TOOELE----Fune- ral C FOR private and public library bindtbs F G Dust Co 221 Le41013 it Marriage Licenses full-tim- Linias Budge Hayward - '- Trade & PRINTERS-BOOKBIN- ROIC116011-Jo- Amanda Mae Carr 61-I- THOMAA t3 & Reg Beason Bldg Mark drawing Statistics NICIM0111-- Zeph Thomas 91-da- m - P Amended ing a conversion formula for determining ceiling prices for sales and other large-siz- e of containers of canned boned chicken and canned boned turkey to government purchasing agencies as container sizes used in making sales of these commodities have changed since last March Published dollars and cents warehouse prices for jobbers dealers and distributors handling iron R7 73T Rosenquest-lia- ne Rosenquest and steel products for resale Thtrteenth East street cardiac deccmDecember 31 ipensation -- Niel S Darsett PO 1718 South Amended M P R No 241 pro- Larsen State street causes incident to age Dean and easier alternative 30 cember viding 33 Bluff Even Nielson method that foundries may usein uremia masJanuary 1 Woodbury-ThoLambert of Woodbury maximum prices determining 69 221 Second avenue cerebral hemorcertain malleable iron casting4 December 31 rhage Tonge-P- eter Tonge 64 559 South Third West street bronchial asthma and pnau Amended M P R No 268 setting monist December 31 Oison 83 Murray coronary new maximum price ceilings at Olson-- Nela occlusion due to arteriosclerosis Decemretail on bananas cheese butter ber 29 Biggs-Jo- seph Riggs 74 Provo broncho fresh citrus fruits and poultry 31 pneumonia December 511ddleton-Ma- rtha 72 Ann Middleton West North Temple street carcinoma of Amended ration order No 7 1 January lung Edward Beers 60 Garfield simplifying the procedure for issu- Beers-Fr- ank 2 rupture January ing bicycle rationing certificates Turner-EHolman Turner 50 Elko arl of left lung January 1 Nay carcinoma stah Rogerson 75 530 West Amended new passenger autositreet North First pernicious anemia mobile rationing regulations anJanuary 2 e of nouncing eligibility 'eocial workers employed by non- Births profit agencies to buy new passenLake City ger automobiles needed in perform- Salt EEarms astCbreertatielkonna 1142e5rvisnixath IviWeTIIEialmmser ance of certain specified kinds of December 25 work Hardy—Allen Reed and Arlene Leona Ft No 262 provid- A 1 Bing-Lo- M i CONTRACTORS—Day or Job ktict NTRfASDCA Br M"1' aso furniture repel: 1ae1 DOOR CHECKS—REPAIRING Fowler amr REPAMED fettled C lock gate bicycle works 133 L 3r4 FLOOR FINISHING ELECTRIC sanding DWIC11111 for rrrIt and poitster 350 So Etat& 4551 WASHINGTON Jan 7 (P)— The treasury Thursday asked bids George Y Corak De Michele y on $600000000 of MIDVALE—Funeral services for George treasury Anthony will be celeYuma Corsa 59 a miner who died Wednotes to mature April 14 1943 brated Salurclay at 10masa a m in St Marin an will be nesday church for Anthony De Michele ducted at the Ogden of the Little Flower Church hospital Bids will be received at Federal gueritelaMack A a man of 3 Tooeie bustneaa Finneral in the Midvale Rey by (Tonyson of Reserve banks and branches up to and flossy:do and Fllomena MarcoBurial will be in the Midvale cemetery 2 p J THOMAtS - margin - CLEANING & DYEING FOR HEALTH'S SAKE—KEEP CLEAN Sb 17 or stop at Dial State SOUTH STATE CLAANI-P171-c-- A S Army M-24- Deaths C - I 4 INSPECE FREE NVNTr It ORROW GiftsestablishAmended order 1 - - Wedding Anniversary Y for MADSEN'S—MU RRA UTAH specific ing production quotas Pottorg---Investing Companies Pyrex Ovenware—Roeeville NEW TORK Jan 7 (AP1 (National cliassses of paper and paperboard oirra WRAPPED FREE 2 per cent of quarAssociation of Securities Dealers Inc- )Bid Asked terly quota for monthly emergency Deaths orders 2 21 Affiliated Fund Inc 242 1 1 12 Dividend Shares Lake City Fund Investors Inc 16 Og 1775 Orders—Amended M P Ft Salt Powell-S- arah S5 0PA 22 92 25 15 ch Powell Keystone Custodn do 1536 West uFourth street causes No 143 providing an alternative 174 186 do to December 31 incident &gr 114 3 00 (to 144 3 n5 'renecto Green Kin pricing method for manufacturers 3 55 1 g 00 Mrtryland Fund 18(13 Fourth East atreet angina pectoris of made car of tires passenger 4 Ine 10 35 5 December 31 Shartur Quarterly -- Ernst Theodor Bruckner 71 reclaimed rubber which method Bruckner West 150 Fourteenth k4outh 'treat Is for use where the previously causes Incident to age December 30 am Hall lkownerr 5g 120 established pricing method does Bowbery-HyrWest Seventh South etreet status arabnot allow a sufficient operating Thomson-Virrnaticitsetta December 28 -- ' ANCtSSP '"NCt: SEPTit TANK CLEA CLEANING ?UT restricting L-2- 39 of folding set-u- p posiboxes Also simplifying permitted tion Of the treastry January 5: Receipts: S2S) 1054 115 expenditures - types and eliminating unessential net balance $972A024$16f163911003 2344(1 working lutianc included VI:9CM types 4 7:169790 customs receipt tor month 8:l97f19 recetpta fiscal year July $3:01 substi1 Amended order t:scal $7fit19:atill(11'28k expenditures excess or e 0 $301117 CM52so1 OS PD-4- 9 yar use for of tuting debt total pendltures $2824781625317 of orders Increase over prewar $11285912181718: covering reports TANK I -- fers Issued order - CESSPOOL - I St George—Milo A Enae Malin Iverson and Rodney Neilson Fillmore—Donald T Lawson Berlin J Van A Williama Garff J Maxfield George DelbertA W Peterson Carl J WarPAiN1 ner Thomas George r) Stephensen Evans Bill Gilligan David O Kesler and ANY6-N4- ' desiina into very bear 7)11Pai: David M Dimmiek banging lulling and ciraning S Weston M Beaver—Duane Yardley RensodelIng Vernon Albert L Potter Leo H Stewart WALLACE Coniracting PaInt papering On pavrtienta Oliver M Ashworth and Joseph H GreenPAPTPING CLYAN THE IIEST wood Jr Coaiville—Don R Wilde Sack Wheaton 12 TEARS EXPERILNCE RaymondP K Lanier Dean W Bond and Thomas Hanley PATENT ATTORNEYS - manufacture 23 3 EXTERMINATED to kill bussper rm 65c you do the--- --wort-- $175 Draftees Inducted L-2- Position of Treasury WASHINGTON Jan 7 (AP'—The 19-1- BEDBUGS OGDEN—Joseph A Roy 7a nt 848 Canyon road died Thursday at 11:30 a m In an Ogden hospital after a brief illness Mr Roy a native of Canada had resided in Ogden a number of years His wife died in Ogden in 1939 Funeral services will be conducted Satat 3 p m In Lindquist and Sons urday Colonial funeral chapel by jasper Dickson bishop of the Lorin Farr L D B ward U 9 CALL AN EXPERT A Roy Joseph issued The following orders by the civilian war agencies Further information may be obtained by calling Salt Lake offices of the agencies at V P B Orders — Issued order limiting and finally prohibiting production of floor finishing floor maintenance machines and industrial vacuum cleaners but production of permitting limited repair parts and restricting trans41 January 8 Deaths II - - Utah-Wyomi- 1 I 7! New Orders Issued By War Agencieswere vtei sAur NORTH 4 I f wholesalers and jobbers to expand their inventories to an estimated three-mont- h supply of canned fruits vegetables and juices The action was taken' at the request of the department of agriculture and the office of price administration to assure that wholesalers and jobbers have adequate inventories to supply retail grocers and othersbuying canned foods in wholesale quantities when rationing begins The quantities of restricted canned foods which a wholesaler or jobber may deliver to his customers were not increased 341 ' - Jan 7 1—To facilitate the rationing of canned foods to consumers the war production board Thursday permitted WASHINGTON 341 A ! n''"Ik 4 Canned Goods Inventory Boosts Okehed $1000 4 46N1 War Orders Soar Close To 1929 Level BONDS New Park was the star performSt Web! er of the day opening at 44 cents 14 Ptude Crp' Commodities Index up 3 and advancing to 45 on a Pun Min 1i5 3' Swift & Col 3' 2274C 22A41 22 an 7—The Associated NEW YORK 4 volume of 1600 shares Silver King Texas Co! 12' 4274 421 431414- 4- Press weighted wholesale price index of Coalition recovered to $260 up 10 TP3( 0 S1111 14 35 comm od ties Thursday advanced to 3714! 37 37141 new 1942-4- 3 6 Tex P LTrl 7141 14 10372 Previous cents and Eureka Lilly to 14 cents 7141daY 101503 week ago 10312 month ago T W A 011! 9' 1071 114 10187 year ago 9637 3' 4- 4— lip 14 2' Tinctic Lead sold unchanged at fl' 2sg4141! 14 frbeaAplI 9 cents and Howell eased to 4 14 2' 238134112881144411 L's 48' cents off a half cent Chicago Grain 1' 414- 14 'Uri Carbdet 12' 81 Closing bids of 21 cents for of Futures Range Chicago 14 6' 824! Pile t'n Chief Consolidated 16 for Prince CHICAGO Jan 7 (AP- )12n Air Li 13' 184-41s3411R4' Close Loss Cri 12 261 231 2614'4 Open Aire High Consolidated and 6 for 'Horn Silver Wbeat— 171 Coro 75' 716' to Increasing strength in MsY 12 Urn Drug testified 14 513014 51401 2' 7441 9“41 71414 71ii $1394 4 45114! 63141 65141 14 141 Unit Fruit July 13912 ly4114 139311 those Issues 5144 14 4 6 1:n G Im! 109' 8 Sept 1424 1404 142 C o rn 1404 IT S In afternoon curb trading Park 4' 811411 63! 6314 Gvn' i 17 98 9716 19714 S In Al' 2' noLit May 3(1141 ' 98 Lit City Consolidated sold unchanged 9634 ' II 8 Rub' 26' 2R121 254987a July i98 9844 at 4 cents and 973A 9744 4R i9871 8 Steell 35' 4R lb Sept 1 61 26 oats— " 14714! Vilna Cro15341 14 14 5512 i5614 5 5 5612 Consolidated Oil dropped to 4IY 3' May 9i'llworth 554 5512 off 11' 7141 5434 5361 744C- 543i lis July War Er P: 230' 5612 5512 5514s 27 W tIn Tel! 27 2812! 0614 Setird — 14 W Air lir1 17' 184116 116841 13 80 W El & M' 9' 81141 S1141 81141- - 14 Jan ' Jan 7 (ARL'SDA)— FrOd'ite recelpts: Butter 202318 pounds cases cheese nern 2702 Butter—In 'erg's t)k arc's 51 4 e : candled E rev—Candled Ileseit-45c candted small 351sc LOS ANGELES 411 CHICAGO Jan 7 (W)-- -A fresh wave of buying Thursday lifted !Sales! Close1 Chge wheat prices as much as 2 cents hit 991 92 cv 5s 44 Alleghany 251 7211s do cv 549 a bushel at one stage to the high5! 62121 do 5s 50 st Vs est quotations for more than five A & F P 53 2030 211 781- 64 107121 66 Am T & T 3 years In fact when May and 6107ts1 do 31AB 61 411 95 contracts sold above 5141 51111a4 AT&SF July Beth Steel 312s 52 3104141 came within 4 cents of the 24 D & ROW 5s 55 they 4381 3341- -79 do 5s 55 asd top figures chalked on board of 371 43 66 In Cen 434 trade blackboards since 1929 2181 37124 1 Mo Pac 53 77 491 521- Sou Pac 41is 81 Other grains shared in the up14 211 53151do 4123 69 corn rising more than a 771 94121 3i turn do 334 s 46 51 a 55 do 412s Ore 77 cent a bushel rye almost 2 cents 71 98141- Utah P & L 5s 44 31 88 and soybeans 6 cents the limit West Un 5 s 51 Corn Total sales Thursday $18631000 pre- - permitted in one session vious day $10069560: week ago $8were the highest since two futures 581000 year ago $11082100 years ago $19835650 January 1 to date July and oats the best of the sea$49226000 year ago $45771650 two son yearz ago $89377500 Buying of mills and professional traders partly reflecting renewed flour business including some sales to government agencies accounted for the new wheat price surge which put quotations at levels 10 to almost 20 cents above the low point of the season The president's forecast of military gains this year also stimulated buying THURSDAY'S QUOTATIONS which Despite late profit-takin- g Asked Bid cut the gains slightly wheat cents higher closed 114 to 1 02 00AL Alta Tunnel 0044 than Am Metal Min Co Wednesday May $140 041-08 Big Hill 04 41 0444 140 Bingham Metals July $141 corn VI to 1 c 03 01 Black Metals May 97110z 971i 00 12 cents higher Bonanza Mining 04 0514 July 97Th t98c oats Bristol Silver cent to 00 12 00 IA 11iiitiLl cents higher 0212 up and rye 1 to 1 01 Cardiff 040 la 03 Cedar Talisman 6 cents 0012 May soybeans advanced Central Standard to $1841 The upturn was the :21 25 Chief Consolidated 24 22 Clayton Silver result of a few orders to buy that 01 Colorado Consolidatea 0014 00 12 uncovered no sales except at the Columbus Reza 05 Combined Metals 0412 limit Trade in beans has been vir10 05 Comet Coalition OI 12 0014 Commonwealth Lead tually at a standstill for some 14 1111 Crescent Eagle time due to government control 01 0014 Croff 03 01 Crown Point of marketing 403 0014 Dragon In (Sales two-inc- 5' 10 148411414114141 14 4' 6 511 5131 13 2674! 26141 201141 01 351 iz - 74 35 35 7 30141 10141 14 61 21111- 14 15' 60141 60141 6041- 144 13 111411141113-R4' iR 1174411741- 11 2 2141 '2114- 14445' 1611614f 1614! 52' 10110 101I- - 144 3' 10110 1041 15711- 1alo 21' Iglif 164 -- 14 7' 11i0 351! 35L14 11! 34 2514! 4' 3141 3 31414444 82' 411 4141- 41414- 430' 26141 28141 21114- '- 114 6 2R 41 2R 4i- 21' 29 - 31 Inc CHICAGO Jan 7 (APi—Llx Pou1t7— 11teceln71 19 trucks flrm prices uncher red 391114 pounds firm Flirter—Recent tryrell unchansed 12501 came firm Egrs—Recets pnres uncbang'ed 121 341 Col L fgradrk Pullman pOury—Frnl s pa Byfledtreighlt i Roasts Oil I tgriws other's-Isrikred P 4 to 511 pounds 36c Leghorn Pure R C A B 4 to 514 pounds 2Sc tows colored 13 R K 0 4 n B under Pem Rnil I and up 304 e 51-'4 porandc 2711e: old roos:ers B Reouti Pt s1nd argl en 234e: turkeys hens and Pev C&B I your-toms 19 pou-d- a undrand 394c Ra Tob B1l e e B Roes te rs Partway By express Racks 4 to 54 pounds 3 fie : crosses FAV Armlet 4 to 512 5 Lis 3 and Serlitnlv D! en 3e: Reds 54 pounds andpounds 3gc up Stars Roe Pmks 33c crosses 33e: fowls Serval Inc! 4 pounds and up 304e: 14010r11 Shell Oil 41-S K Coal& and up 304c broliers crosses A 3i Haw Krzox B)eing Airi I s trete 63-a- Bendix Avil Bern creei I dozen dozen whtte extras dozen 45 NEW' YCRIc Jan 7 A P1—Butter—Re- tetp-394 015 pounds strong First-bsnprice eyes: Creamery higher and trot' 2e score marks 474 4‘ 92 cash ms 471r iS o 91 sere 4934 Y471ie Chese— Recent 360043 pounds firm uncharged pries Fees— hecerts 21 litste eases steady erast ish!teg Dressed poutry-9- rrn urquotelall fresh anti Larti :rt1111111 standards 31 31 i Balt & O Larnatlall Bath Iron Crane - lei 1112 - 451 Cont 0 D Corn Pro4 - 261 as 54 12 " Ased D Gde A T & 6 I1 At! 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Cnt Cont NEW YORK Jan 7 road issues rallied strongly Thurs1 day in one of the most active ses1 sions in the bond market in nearly three months 1 While the general run of domesu 1 tic corporate loans shared in the 4 x upturn changes were generally t small and there were some laggards at the close Foreign dollar obligations were stimulated by President Roosevelt's analysis of the war in his message to conrress Government bonds held 1 steady on the stock exchange and in outside markets Total sales of S18631000 par value were the largest since last October 20 and compared with S10069500 the day before Numerous carrier loans changed hands in amounts $100000 to $350000 and totaling in some cases more Well up in front of the advancing contingent were the 10 listed bonds of the Baltimore Sr Ohio railroad all with heavy sales Boston lir Maine 45 at 78 St Paul ns at 19 Rock Island refunding 4s at 19'cs Rio Grande Western 4s at 221i Illinois Cen1 tral refunding 4s at 4914 International Great Northern 5s at 25!s Missouri Pacific general 4s at 134 New Orleans Texas & Mexico 5s at 52ai Southern Railway Consondated 53 at 931-- i and Wabash 44s at 35 BT:TTER 92 tors 1 sc ors 90 'Nora $9 so ors 5 2 Cort Bak Railway Bonds Resume Rise I A1led C&D1 Allied eqrs Ai-- Mtg Am Airline Am C & R Am Am C & F1 Am Loco Am Afetal r A112 R&StS Am TWA let Am Smelt Am Sti Fel Am T & Ti Am To B Am Type F Am Am W W Am inc Borg-War- Close l 12' 39112 39 39121 5 3124 3341 3121 I i 18121 2 18 18 C NEW YORK Jan 7 LT 1 — The general direction of the stock market was downward during the 71 2 Net Chg - 1 Low NEW YORK Jan 7 (AP)—Fo!lowing are Thursday a melee cloning prices and net changes of bonds on the New York stock exchange: s t--5 (Sales in Hundreds) High Dow-Jone- Wheat Prices Quotations IBond Prices Stock Prices tyrotindlil Dull Session ? 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