Show - if :: t ' t '' Va T I 1 g Friday Morning I 1 --- Stock Marketit N N7 1 Stock Market Quotations Stock Prices 'Bond Prices Rallies i n Late Trading it via ges ng (Sales -- YORK Jan 14 UP—Stock and commodity markets rallied in late dealings Thursday after considereale early apathy in both de- r 1 Acktme Ea) Air Reduc1 A Iaska Juo) Allegheny Lud Sti Al)ted C&D Aiiied Strsi Allis-Mfg) Am C & RI Am Can Am C & Am Loco II Am Metal Am R&StS) Am Roil 11) Am 6 Am b t Fd) Am T & T Am Too 13 Am Type I' Am W W Am Zinc partments chemicals Buying of steels farm implements and specialties in the final half hour brightened the list's appearance appreciably on the earnIt was base&partly ings outlook for some companies and the fact that forenoon selling failed to bring out any sizable I i : I met' 1 - blocks At best levels- for 1042-4- 3 were such issues as Virginia-Carolin- a Chemical common and preferred International Minerals and Chemical common and preferred American Ice Continental Can Hudson & Manhattan Railway common and preferred J I Case and Oli- i ) ver Farm Gains of fractions to 2 points or were shown for U S Steel Bethlehem Chrysler Dow Chemical Du Pont American Can U S Rubber Martin Parry Sears Roebuck h:ennecott American SmeltAllied Chemical ing Pepsi-Col- a Santa Fe Great Northern and Morris & Essex on the American Telephone other hand dropped a point alat one though it was off nearly 2 Home-stake time Other losers included Mining U S Gypsum Western Union Yellow Truck Boeing Glenn Martin Westinghouse and Union Carbide 343 I i ' I a Anaconda Armour Bl Armstr Crk Assd D Gds Att C Line' AU Refill Anita Corp Avia Corp Bali Lo AT&SI Balt & O Barnanall Bath Iron 2) 8 74: Low 3912' 7) 39121 391-'2- 181 19 71 4 ii 5: 19 Net iI BIgb Close I Cbg I 4 am 'A 1 144 144 1144 g- 12) 11 b12 14 13j 26 2651 2641 71 athil 33i) 2 12 34 76 76 76 1) 5: 25121 25 25121 8 IA 2 IA 8 8121 3? 217161 21 26 12 612 1'4 271 11 11121 112 39 101 11121 38 18: 19 19 - 1 132 2513312132 18) 46121 47 41 7 7 131 le lis 641 51 3441 314 314I 11 lei 4121 412 412i IA 38! 23Lys' 25141 25Si 1 9 3 314 3141 2 31 '12 3112) 31 7 7 6 41 27 4 6 14 i lis 22 46 Mt 454 27 27 13: 27 12 th 19 5 19 19 ' 211 6 67:4- 1613 1) 111 3 3 ::3 i 21 11 1111i1 20! 111111 111 3 til 3341 324 24 12'14:1 19: 1241 51 34144 Et: 3412 12 34143 38 5871g1 5o415 a 44 1 12 fi 31 14 612 1 15121 15ct 151- - 3g 12 7t 2314 2312 23141 1 6 2712 2714 r 27141 1 2011 211114 1W 2112 3144 3111 1s 7i 311 14 3: 7SI11074a 1073itii 51 6) 211 t 61 47) i 11'2 3) Weighs Aid to Mines lend-leas- e" - British Dominion Bonds Advance NEW YORK Jan- 14 (JP—The bend market maintained its forward momentum Thursday with good gains outstanding in the rail and foreign sections 'The investment field was strengthened by quick oversubscription of the new S90000000 Canadian government issue offered by a nation-wid- e banking group and subsequent advance of the bonds to substantial premiums over price in outside markets Older Canadian bonds moved up to around the best levels trines the war started and was stimulated in bonds ofactivity other members of the British empire Augtralia 53 gained 41 points a t 90 new high and more than dokubIethe price prevailing at one time last year The 5s of '57 and 4121 of '56 improved around 2 points along with New South Wales 5s Norway Municipal Bank 53 an inactive issue rushed 9 to 80 and Oslo City Up points 4I25 gained 3 at 75 The entire foreign department was firm - the-offeri- Grain Chicago CEITCA GO Jan 14 1- - - Borg-War- I I k '4 I 11 CM34 I : 3394 r : 25-4- - 14L - 115 3 14 - Jan 1350 711 ds-l- 6-le-y C l l1 I Nils (11rfloo rtibi CurtissW Deere Ttet & Del Cot & I Detroit Edil Dome Dougla &le! 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JC Penney RI Penn l Pensl-Co- R Phelns DE Philhns P Post T pin Press St CI Proc Pub & 14 I 1 Gal 1 1 31500i to 114 14 1 1 25-ce- d 1111 34e 4 71 51 -- I 51 31 31-a- 6 I 14! 61 n 101" " 7! 25 3 201 61! 17! 1111! 41 3' 41 3' 28! 21! 471 A 'V Rem Rod Repub St I Pev C&B Rev Tob B1 Sate'way Say Arrns' S'eben1ey D1 Sears Roebl Serve Inc Shell LT Oil 2 I 11' 2224' R C A 7! 71i1 7111 714 74 20i0V41 Si 2S 34 2812 44 9 12 044 3 Int 3 ba 1714 1721 21121 2 2112 2111 3I 1612 164I 4 1! 54 58kt 11 13544I1344I135341 11 31 314'4 1U 3212 31 L4 3141 3214i 3 10811 107 1011 3 kik 33 3 34 8 8141— 814 814 9i 8111 841 8 61 N n 25 mon trade on borrows and Oita 10 decline with lower: closing at full some on more medium off weights 114 spots and heavy butchers top $1485: bulk eood and choice 190 to 300 pounde $1460f6-1485some heavier butchers meet 150 to $1450111465: 180 pounds $14 251111475: sow' 15 cents 1'' 24 lower: coed 350 to 550 pounds largely 112 $13 0001450 few best kinds $1425 1435 700: tel Salable cattle 5500: calve 4lit deers and yearlings steady: supply small: killing ounlitv moetly medium to good: 414 bulk $13 50"R'1575: top around 316 25: loads $15 nil rtl 1575 : heifers 4 several best 31500: cows weak to steedY: fully 71164118411841 4 25 cents lower: medium to good beef 331 317'91 311 31341 cows off moat: cutters 39 25 down: butte ' ail Ili 343111 34 25 to 40 cents lower: light and medium 63 45 45 441 weight offerings now 50 to 75 cents down 51 541 541 5141 for week to date: practical top heavy 36: 2541 24141 2541 4 P bt1118 Al 4'10: elinnig liberal: vent171 2541 2541 251721— 4 ersailleMire at 31400411600: very rarrow steady 18 23 22141 23 4 on trade limited 'tootle of etock nettle 10 1441 14111 1441 sheen 7000: total 8500: late Salable 4 3341 3341 3341— 4a Werinendaybillk fedgoodlambs strong to 25 cente 7: 441 441 441 to choice tel weetern higher: wooled lambs 24 3 8141 8141 $15501115 90: ton SIR 15 811 on choice 09 to 109 nound weights: most 154 ire 1590 : choice 75 315 natives 18: 10411041101 6a41 6411 6341 74 15250Y15aa! 18 58 lambs with No 1 eking 57711- 28 11141 571 1141 as rood to choice yearlings 31350 et aros: sheen stestiv: good to atrictly choice ewes 74 28' 2941! 10711 293t roblt fed 57 44 9141 $775 le S today's trade 941 d ow 291 tin early sales talkintr 7 I - 77111 prrtirPilv n to 5 choice 315 around 715S5 good ais 20: 20ati 2041 201 16 On an4 fed weetro lambs: nuking' 74 16 5441 5 few better best for good offerings: as 30 40 30 291 t ft14 00: undervearlinte about teady 5i 20741 20 20 71 tone Mtomeriv on tleep: strictly choice ewes 5-74 27 264 hem pa MK 11 24441 2434 241 261 KANSAS CITY Jan 14 3! 3274 31341 32741 Hogs-Salable and total 3000: slow 125 5121 4i 684 68741 681 mostly 15 to 20 cents lower: top $1470 ais choice 190 and 91 177s 411 good pounds and up $1450 17 17711 71 44 01465: 140 to 180 pounds $1390 44 44 1450: tows mostly $1365tU1385 few 2: 17 17 1s 17 to $1400 28 lightweighta 28 11' 28 Cattle-Sal- able 2000 total 2600: 5: 20141 20 2014 4 calves 200 fed salable 200: total 3 34! to 15 centa steers fairly active steady 5( 1041 103 010I to strong: cows heifer 5( 15 higher: 74 steady 15 15 in limited supply steady to weak: bulls 74 6' 6141 5741 641 and vealem little changed: stocker and 7i 19741 18741 1914i feeder classes scarce steady: one load 331--1S 14 311'4 33 at 31 good to choice strontrweight steers 51490: 5741 5741 5741 liberal 151 (mote top medium to near good 6141 6441 644 le 4 steers e13006-i1485- : 2few loads medium 16141 167 1641 feds short downward to $1200: load 7is 161 167s1 164S1 1634 heifers $1440: several loads good 111197tI 191 19444- - at choice heifers 31350 a 1385: medium cows 4( 15441 1541 15611 VIL 3 25111 25741 25741- 3925 rt' 1075 : to odd good cows up to I choice vealers $1300 0 2! 31250 14 good 6 641 6 19! 14741 14 1500 1474 Sheep-Salable 131 2141 2 7000: total 8000i open24s1 3' 5341 53121 53721- - 12 ing sales killing classes steady: good to choice Missouri fed 13! lambs 31560: other 641 614 14 trucked-i74 76' 1141 1141 1111 early sales $150001525: natives bid $1525: 22' 10741 10341I top ewes $800 early 9! 39 39 4 39121 - 12 12' 21 201 13 10 101 10741- 4 52' 1044 10411 77S 29' 7a81 101 10! 117 111 11141 16' 3314 55 55 P41 31! 3I Pullman Pure Oil 961 Ft 43' 71 29' 7 6' 11' 211 8 6! 4 24711 25 314 3 314 314 25 254 2414 15 1534 141141 114 27a4I 277141 274411-123 S0141 SO so411 241-42414 2441 291 ' 2 'Lit 2911 247s1 2444 45 45 43 t 18141 18 1R141 7 7 644 '491'411 49132 49140- 12 111114 11741 27141 274 11121111i 11 544 5a41 l 122A 1214 121-415141 144 1541 31 I 151 231 List Holds Firm On S L Board Cedar Tishman Chief Con Silver Clayton Colorado Con Combined Metals Comet Coal Commonwealth Lead Crescent Eagle Croff Crown Point Dra gon East Crown Point East Tint ic Coal East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Standard Gold Chain Great 'Western I Horn Silver Howell Kennebec I Kentucky triers Leonora Magnolia Lead Mammoth Keystone I Miller Hill Miners Gold Missouri Monarch Mt City Conner Moscow Mountain View Naildriver New Park New Quincy North Lily North Standard Ohio Conner Park Bingham Park City Con Park Konold Park Nelson I I I Park Premier Park Utah Plumbic Mines Plutua Prince Con I Fri 27 0 08 0112 1312 01 03 03 01 05 03 15 18 10 03 01 08311 0413 0112 10 23 0012 03 31 02 02 04 1 So 004 L 0412 0512 0044 12 0014 01 00 12 0014 02 01 0114 1112 15 Cie 00 Zt 0014 0d 04 0012 03 15 0014 01 25 0014 0042 150 0014 0112 0814 42 0014 40 0014 0414 01 12 03s4 0212 150 08 10 20 45 02 2AS 20 00 00 I4 02 0912 1 35 03 01 08 05 30 01 01 02 230 10 50 Rico A rgent into Royston Coal I Silver King Coal Pilver Xing West stow( Mines Blossom South Iron South Standard swansea Con Tintic Lead Tintic &tandard 130 0014 Union Chief 0014 Uteb Con 04 Ptah Wvo Con Oil I 02 Victor Con I 24 Walker Mining 0014 Wil bert : 00141 Yankee Con 01 Zuma 2 17121 Utah Ida Sug corn 10 12121 do plc! SALFS THURSDAY'S Eureka Lilly Coutolidated 500 at 15c New Park goo at 44c PR rk Premier 'lona at 2e 2000 5000 at 9141 a Tintic Lead at oc at 25c 300 Walker Mining Utah-IdahSugar commna 52 at $225 CURB SALES (12-- p rn) Silver King Coalition 100 at $265 I 1 I I 14 6 231 alt 14 Mining issues continued to play strength in Thursday's sion on the Salt Lake stock dissesex- n 2 S L Curb Bid I Amalgamated Sugar1$ 290 First Security Corp 2450 Fuel Supply I 5 90 Mountain Utah Oil Refining 705 Utah Homo Fire Ins 137' 00 87 Bomberger R R si change Asked $ 3 05 25 25 620 7 ti5 140 00 11 00 Park Premier jumped to 2 cents 1 up 14 Tintic Lead was a weak spot 14 9 cents off a half-ceat opening 14 271 Unlisted Industrials and declining to 9 New sold 44 Park 51 at unchanged Did Asked 14 as cents and Eureka Lilly at 15 7 33 Iltd Amatz Fug 775 6 6441 Walker strengthened to 24 bid Coll Wag St Mach 4 00 353 all 2741 271267 Fire Utah 6300 5800 Clay 30 offered odd at an 35741 3544 35741 lot ail selling 44 00 42 00 Utah P&L S6 PM 10441 10 101 174 at 25 48 00 do $7 ofd 4700 21141 2011 21741 00 48 5000 Silver King Coalition recovered ZCMi— 60741 59441 60121 ai a 107441 10441 10741 in afternoon curb trading to $265 171171 171 21141 2441 2141 up 5 cents S L Bank 241 11 12 I nt 744 I 64-4- 1741 1611 1744 10141 10141 10114141641 16u24 161 15341 15121 16441 36441 3541 3 R Li 263-426141 261 3 3141 341 5 4 741 4 14 lit - ti ' 4li Produce Markets 14 92 91 90 89 as 4 2Ra-S- ! 29 28741 2R141 2R141 2R7- 447 47 6441 46741 I" 61 61 701 BUTTER IN BULK—LOS score score score score ANGELES 48 47114 4714 4612 - 6! 61 I i 41 I I AZ 1-- debits Wednesdays Same day last year Tbursday's clearings Sams day last year 372940200 5435154234 438759050 -- 100-poun- two-inc- U S in packs size A two-incminimumer cwt Idaho standard grade one car unwashed $175 U S $2-0- d h d No 1 No 2 $225 sacks sacks and Idaho utility grade a few higher mostly $145 Cash to growers bulk per cwt: Rush sets U S No 1 minimum mostly $160V170 an Occasional lot higher U S No 2 mostly 80 4 65c and lower: 100-poun- d two-Inc- ! ! 27! 31! I I Wool Markets Companies Investing NEW YORK Jan 14 (AP)—National Association of Securities Dealers Inc turrush the following bid and asked quotations: BM Asked 2 25 2 46 Affiliated Fund Inc 1 02 Dividend Shares 113 Fund Investors Inc 16 35 17 92 Keystone Custodo 2346 2574 do 15 32 1686 do 4 8 81 802 do 4 286 318 3 10 Fund Maryland Inc 370 Shares Quarterly 450 530 - B-- 2 B-- 3 B-- B-- (AP)--Greas- Commodities Index NEW TO wtnted Prrvgytifi day Jan 14—The 'Issociated wOo:esale pree index of 15 deri!ned to 10375 103S7: week ago 10372 y incala aiiAy 10248 year ago 96-4- 0 111 or concentrates acid fluorspar and metallurgical fluorspar In return most of the Mexican products imported into the 'United States that will come in at lower rates are in the agricultural category The oil industry is affected seriously by the new pact All quota restrictions on imports of crude oil and fuel oil are eliminated and the import duty is reduced from one-ha- lf to cent per one-quart- Map Award Banquet J Madsen Jensen er tion's rapidly growing trust department V W Mackay formerly chief clerk and F W Ford formerly auditor were promoted to assistant cashiers Mr Mackay and Mr Ford also have been with the bank for the past 20 years Other officers reelected were: E O Howard president H M Chamberlain vice president Edgar A Bering vice president John M Wallace vice president J J Kelly vice president and cashier J B Christenson assistant cashier O K Carlson assistant cashier Fred E Pike assistant cashier William J Fitzpatrick assistant trust officer and Clair M Mortensen assistant trust officer Mr Fitzpatrick is serving in the armed forces at present Directors of the bank were reelected at a meeting Tuesday Lake ''' illness after a brief hospital Born in Lishjerg 1 C Dtlimark 29 May ' ' 1875 a daughter of Lars Peter and Ane ' Kirstine Nielsen Jemsen Madsen Mrs t grew to womanhood 1 a there She waa rnar- -'r Nk ried to Anton Jensett in Denmark May 12 1893 4 As con- verts to U2 LDS church they came to 1 the United St ates in ( 1 1925 and located in 1 Salt Lake where the family City hail k I resided since iiirs Jeneen is sur-1 vived by one laugh- ' ter Mrs Anna White I of Salt Lake C1ty I Anton three !bona 4 John Jensen of Syd- Ben- ney Australia Mrs Jenees irk Jensen of San Francisco and Jack Jernaen of Salt Lake City: two brothers oneHanark Madsen and Jens Madsen and stator Mrs Sophia Hoist all living in Denmark - - 4k TOOELE—The annual citizenship award banquet of the Tooele Junior chamber of commerce is slated for Monday at 8 p m e -- r li :t ' - 7 - - ' - : ' - :t g - t: ' Olson Henry i : ti a-- :y- the-far0- direcy v ' Jane T Archibald: - t x- i''''"' - :': A t : ' New Orders Issued By War Agencies 7 tz Elizabeth i ALal :- t ' '' t A 7 A : r : - - r - i'i: ': - FT' : '''1'- - Epperson L-30- Eli Amended order to permit nonstandard containers for Lawrence Archer R a practicing paint until April 1 Lawrence Archer in Salt Lake City for many optometrist m in at 5:45 died Amended order to change ayears Lake Wednesdayof ailments p incident hospital acceptance and delivery restric- to Salt age Mr Archer formerly resided at 60 West tions on electrical motors and gen- North Temple rtreet and was an optomeerators He for snout 40 years trist in this Low& 18541 His was born in city 111ay 28 died Mn Nellie feet Archer Carter wife 6 Amended order reducing Decernher 4 from 60 per cent to 20 per cent viveA number of nieces and nephews surthe quantity of manila fiber and manila cordage 1o be sold for civil- James William Jones ian purposes OGDEN—James William Seines 51 of 2979 Vigil Buren avenue cited Thursday Amended order 0 restrict- afternoon of comin a Salt Lake ing the use of iron and steel in the plications resulting from hospital accidental inputtered about 18 months earlier manufacture of fluid milk contain- juries Mr Jones was born March 2iZ 191 in ers to 65 per cent of the base Payson a son of Amasa L and Helen Done Rosnialt L-1- 03 L-2- M-3- M-20- P-8- 8 Amended order revising and simplifying the order governing the marketing and distribution of softwood lumber and facilitating an orderly flow of mateM-20- He was a member of the first Jones graduating claps of Payson high achool and later he was graduated from the Unidegree in engiversity of HeUtah within a the Milton Mortaught neering gan county eLnool and for two years be served as its He had been employed by several Utah construction companies on a number of the major developments in the intermountain area Immediately prior to his final illness he was employed as a guard at the Ogden arsenal I he served as a During World war the Thirty-eight- h lieutenant with engineers wt-rIn France rie obtained his officer WWI transferred to training and later he At the time of his the 54Sth engineers death he was a member tot the Corporal Fred Grant boat Veterans of Foreign Wars He was a birth priest in the Mt Ogden L D S stake and prior to his illness was active in churci affairs On August 23 1019 he married Sarah hi Williams in Provo at nis widow one son and oneSurviving daughter tames William Jones Jr who is now in rviation cadet training at and Betty Louise Jones Santa of Ogden two brothers and three sisters Lyman and Harold Jones Mr Albert F Wyler and Mrs Marvel Hancock of Payson and Mrs Phillip B Fox of Lakeport e rials through regular trade channels to consumers who require lumber for repair maintenance and other necessary purposes Interpreted priorities regulation Cal No 13 to explain that permission for special sales of materials to Alma L S Meserole others in the same business as the GOODING 'Idaho — Funeral services comlucted Tuesday for Mrs Alma L seller does not remove the mate- were Smith Meeerole 53 wife of Eivin D rials from other provisions of the Meserole The Rev C H Northrop con-fuducted the services in the Thompeon regulation neral chapel Burial was in Elmwood cemeteryMrs Menerole died borne in GoodAmended order to delay on January 9 following a effective date of the order cover- ing iliness She was born at Albion IlL on 29 1889 and was married At ing manufacture of builders' fin- December Home Idaho on January 5 ishing hardware from January 15 Mountain 1910 They came to Gooding in 1920 Besides her huaband five and 1 L-2- 36 LArros— Turl la A Rosman a micas for ra 51 wuti-nf P41FM Rodimalt win tee conducted Monday at 1 p m in the Layton I D 8 ward chapel by William A Dawfon bishop buria be in the KyU-Lytr- n pars Idra Roemalt died late Wednesday 64 her home foilowing a on titnesa She watt born May 24 In a daughter of William 1S9 N and 1mrnst On February 24 Evans Nalder she was married in the Sait Lake LD tempie to Mr Rosmtut rho Med osi Ate 13 1037 gust Active in L D 8 church affairs eh served ea secretary of the Primary LW) cistIon of the Layton 1 D ward as TrPemher of the Renef society and as learner Shit was am iIt the ward school a member ofSunday the Lsyton chapter of tbe Arnetieltri Legion auxHiarY aon and two daughters- Surviving are one Bruce Beatrice and )34ittlaTk Roamat Layton and the forowing brothers and sisters: Frank H Nalder of CaLfornnt Dan H Nalder of Salt Lake Cety Bert C nd Nalder ot Ogden W Ivtn G Chester Byron J Naider c4 Layton lira George W Green nt Lethbrktee and Mrs John R Revnle of Banta Momice Cal Mmta - Les-tort- e i - Cara Dorothy IL Brotherson MT PLEASANT—Funeral servtnee Ira be conducted Saturday at 1 p m Mt Pleasant tiouttl ward L D 8 ezepe under direction of J S Jensen bishop tor Mrs Dorothy Brotherson 64 who died Nkeat the family residence at 5:30 a onesday from a cerebral herriorrhaga knee suffered the stroke on January 4 Mrs Brotherson had served as 000k the boarding sobool department of the Wasatch academy for neariy 19 years She waa an LDS Relief society vairang teacher anti an active Charch member She was born March 1 1878 M Moroni a daughter of David Hutchinson and Jare' On December 1S 1901 eta Prestwitch was married to Pariey P Brothersort of Mt Pleasant in the anti L D a tem Since that time the farniiy ilea made tuex home in this city She is survived by het hushand: six' Mrs Val k em litr114 Nev: datignters Mrs Marie Curtis Moroni ri Jennlo Hansen Garfield: Mrs Ruth Surrneon Mo-- 4 Gill: Mrs Katie NelSOrt Sari Francisco Cal and Mn Della Palmer Wendover: a eon Shirley L Brotherson Moroni:: 15 and one grandchildren two brothers David Hutchinoon amencanFork and Abe fintchinebon Salt Lake (7ty MIthree sisters Mrs Jennie Hutchinson ronI Mrs Nettle Jorgensen M Pleasant f - p-- e - " Co and Mrs Jarnima Brady Deaver Amanda Barton Horsley PRICE—Mrs Amanda Barton Hat' Err 77 member of a pioneer Price 11nesa died her late Wednesday after an farcly of almost three months Born at Fol Cameron near Beaver and July 9 1665 a daughter of William Barton she was mar-Lie- d Mary liVilliameon 22 1665 to Herman Bloomf:eid daughters July sons survive Mrs Ruth Crow of Gooding Horsley and moved here in November of Mrs Elva Butler of Lewiaton Mrs Mar- the same year A member of the L D S church she to San Towan Francisco of jorie Meserole Corporal E and Frank army air corm Presidio survived B by three sons Albert both of Price and San Ffancisco and Sergeant Charles Phillip Horsley Meserole air corps At Geiger field Spo- Rufus K Horsley of Dunsmuir Cat four Mrs kane her mother Mrs F C Smith: four daughters Mrs VirginiaEu-h-Jorgensen ea Davis Platers and brothers Della and Harvey Hannah King and Mn Smith of San Diego Cal: Mrs O L of Price and Mrs Reva jBarker of 'atMrs Julia GrifLangeton of Salt Lake City Utah and tires Cal three sisters Mn AtrY Prothern Bert Smith of Boise aieo three grand- fith of Greenville an Mrs Esther Stokes children Paragonsh Peach Cal tour sons C Hampton Barton of Salt ko City Stephen and Jack Parton of Greenville and Pugh Bartcn of Caliente Nev: 20 grantet-Wilmand 13 id ren STNNYSIDE Carbon Countv —Joseph Sunbe will Funeral services 59 died here Wednesday at 9:30 Sleety m at the L D S stag day at 2:30in pPrice p m of a heart ailment be will tabernacle and burial in Born at Castle Dale September 2 1883 Price city cemetery under direction of a son of Justice Wellington Seely and Anna the Thomas mortuary Elizabeth Reynolds Seely he had worked here for the past few months while making his residence at Greenriver Utah Ile is survived by his widow Florence A Seely of Greenriver four sons J HawLOGAN—Funeral services for Mn 1!)eley Seely Robert Lee Seely and Norman borah Ohm" Jonee 98 oinest resielt of Richard Seely of Greenriver and Corporal Cache valley whin died 'rueoday William John Seely of the U S army two will be concluctel Flintily at 1 p in in the Miss Jane Seely of Greenriver daughters and Mrs Beulah Bohleen of Ferron two Lotimn Sixth L D 8 ward chapel by Fred brothers Karl A and Frank Seely of B Baugh bishop Castle Dale four Ft titers Mrs Clara Hansen of Roosevelt Mrs Anna King of Salt Lake City Mrs Nora Damph of Grantsville and Mrs Stella Allen of Rupert Idaho six grandchildren and his Etepmother Mrs Mary Seely of Castle Dale Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 11 a m in the Greenriver L D S ward chapel by G J Burnett bishop Burial will be In Castle Dale cemetery at-he- r two-mon- th to March 1943 0 P A Orders—Amended M P R No- - 269 to extend authority to to 0 P A regional administrators adjust locally poultry prices for all sellers other than retailers where this is necessary to help eliminate local shortages Amended ration order No 6 to declare employers who need rubber boots or rubber work shoes for use by employes doing work essential to the war effort public health or safety during disasters eligible Mrs Carter was born In England November 27 1881 a daughter of Alfred and Sarah Ann Croman Parsons She was a member of the L 13 8 church Her husband died In November 1935 are two sons Stanley CarterSurviving of Salt Lake City and David Carter of Durrango Colo three sister' Mrs Dora Elizabeth Price and Mrs Hazel Taylor Of Blackheath England and Mn Lyons of Salt Lake City two brothers Barnard Parsons of Blackheath England and Eli Parsons of Toronto Canada and seven grandchildren - Justo Yrindo great-grandc- I '- Statistics E t t :'7 Marriage Licenses Salt Lake County Ella Pickett Julius Fenton 14McRoberts querque NWilhelm 2T OGDEN—Mts Ella Pickett former Ogden resident died January 4 in Loa Angeles Cal it was learned in Ogden Thursday Survivors are her husband J B Pickett: the following sons and daughters: Mrs Edith Pase Mrs Kathryn Braun Mrs Mildred Savage Mrs Helen Van Stavern Donnie Pickett: eight grandJackie and children: one brother and one sister Frank Therm and Mrs Martha Montgomery all Mary Agnes N Annie Christen Petersen HYRUM Cache County—Funeral services for Mn Annie Christen Petersen 73 resident of Hyrum who cited Wedwill be conducted Saturday at nesday p m 4n the Hyrum second L D 8 ward chapel by Garnet Larsen bishop Ajba- M Wedding Anniversary Gifts life-lon- g I UTAH MADSEN'S—MURRAY Pyrex Ovenware—Ro5ev1 :!e Pottery GIFTS WRAPPED FREE Clara Crandall Carlisle Marriage Licensee TOGAN—Funeral mervices for Mrs Clara Crandall Carlisle 72 who died Wedneswill be conducted at 2 p m day In the Logan Eleventh Saturday L D 8 ward chapel Piute County '4 44 Albuquerque Ralph Benjamin Bythegray 18 West Jordan: Ruth Larsen 20 Salt Lake John Stewart Moffet legal age Salt Lake: Elizabeth Brown legal age Salt !ARA& Jitek Ales McDonald 25 Salt Lake Dorothy Elsie- Mantle 20 Salt LaAteCtoyd Lew) Hinekiey e 30 Salt Lake: Ethel La Yon ti pa r k s 23 Bait of Los Angeles - - Ralph Orson Hawke 21 San latke City: Abe Beth Atwood 16 Maryivale Divoreei Granted Winifred K Battese from WI:11am V Ba t tese maiden nonsupport Plaintiff's name restored Barbara Whitmore Nichols from Jesse Brooks Nichols Jr nonsupport Piamtlit's maiden name reetored Frederick Bieliwy from James Piaintaf's Bigley Harry name nonsupport maiden restored (Continued on Tot:owing Page)— - - - ' Drd-Oth- y t - z Salt Lake County I ' s tk a t - - - a ' i Deborah Obray Jones 'arcs 7': :s t Joseph Seely Brown Joe ' I 1"7-n- Larry Lynn Robinson Deaths 15:! i L-- Funeral arrangements were being comThursday for Junto Trindo 51 of pleted East 2645 Parleys way who died Wednesday at 11 :06 p no at the Utah Ordnance JUNCTION—Funeral services were conplant Mr Yrindo according to Salt Lake poducted in the L D S chapel here last Satlice collapsed shortly his urday by Jay APPlegate bishop for Larry after completing An shift said the Lynn Robinson: son of Elwyn man sufferedattending S a burst physician blood vepael which and Allen Robinson who died Janresulted in internal bleeding police Laid uary Vadis 8 of pneumonia at the home of his Funeral Pervices tor Mrs Johanna S parents here Brown 73 widow of John W Brown He wag born at Junction September 6 he conducted FridRy at 1 rt m at 36 a 1941 Survivors A are his parents: Angelo East Seventh South street Burial will Robineon : three brother Elwyn be in the Salt LRke City cemetery: The Lares 68 East FirstI Sou'h grandparents D H Robinson of Salt Lake rs Brown who resided Rt 32 West street Angelo died in a Lake hospira Thurs- City and Mr and Mrs R A lbern Allen of Seventh South street cited Tuesday of a day at 7 :30 p mSalt of apoplexy There are Kinston Burial was in Junction cemeheart attack no known relatives tery i started A '- Deaths it - Jremiab 1 weekly bill offerings have been on public conveyances limited to $600000000 The 700000000 offering on which bids will be received by federal reserve banks and branches up to 2 p m eastern war time January 18 will provide the treas- Florence Parsons Carter 200000000 in new ury with Mrs Florence Parsons Carter al of Walter Carter died at the money officials said The balance widow of a home Mrs Laura sister Isabella Par will be used to pay off maturing sons Lyons 128 Downington avenue Wednesday at 11:45 p rn after a lingering Obligations Johanna I ts ay 03106 r 4 5-- position of the treasury Jan 12: Receipts $2494112605 expenditures net balance $32445978839 $878459484984 balance included workingcustoms $802203620331 receipts tor month $968736084 receipts fiscal year (July 1) $805775841734 fiscal year $37781713- Expenditures excess of xpendlturec Snel71 $29723- 95524937 total debt S113266A03- 192 03: increase over previous day 93 7S:329259 gold assets $22712089- - old- 8 4 for rationing certificates Amended ration order c to permit news photographers transporting nonportable equipment to obtain "C" gasoline coupon books — for mileage needed to take picWASHINGTON Jan 14 The The treasury increased its weekly tures - for their publications bill offering by U00000000 Thurs- order- is designed to provide mileday asking bids on 700000000 age only for photographers carryIn bills to mature April 21 ing bulky or cumbersome equipFor several weeks past treasury ment which cannot be transported Position of Treasury WASHINGTON Jan 14 (AP)—The H Bingham lift PAYSON—Joseph native-hor- n rosidont of poyeon hom of emits ThOtOldaly at the Citioolt to age Mr Bingham was born In Payson Jan- - est : 1855 a son uary I of and t Minerva Dixon Bing- -- resham pioneer e dents of Payson Al a young man he to wont( 1 with his father as at Retail price increases of 20 cents blacksmith and con- 't A ' tinued at the trade ' ' :i 50 for more than enper ton on treated slack coal and ' years Hs also s e 115 cents per ton on pea coal have In farming gaged t He wits an active z been authorized by a revised maxichurch work- LDS er and had been a :' a mum price regulation Mark for many '''VF high priest ) years el Greene state price officer for tintte years ago ' N '1 1 on Icembr '' A t P announced 0 Thursday znarrA he 1882 I arm Mnams The revised regulation permits Powe0 In the old Salt Lake i coal dealers to establish their maxhouse Endowment imum prices as the highest being ono of six cou- Mr Biagi:lama ples who went from charged in December 1941 plus Payson in covered wagons to ba I:harried en that day any supplier's increase since that Surviving are the widow: four daughter Mrs John Loutensock Magna: Mrs 1rin--a date Wilson Mrs Earl Simmons and Mrs G E Two general increases in at-miO Patton Payson 18 grandchildren arid 23 The oldest daugner prices have come since then and Minerva Neneker died in Novemoor lienry O Olson 78 a resident of Balt Mrs A sister Mrs John Oyler of Garanci according to the regulations re- Lake t City for many years died tailers were permitted to pass home at 283 Eleventh East street Thurs- survives Funeral services will be conducted Bat- - 2:15 a in day these on to consumers January 1 of D S Urday et 2 p m in the Pm chapel Pripilds may call at 177:01t n'w"L'"bo'rn 11943 The current price increa'se -Interresidence to the services 27 bet In Payson City cemetery on treated slack and pea coal be- I It Sweden merit will prior son April a of Peter I 1866 I Deseret the mortuary came effective at mines January 11 and Hannah Olson He came to at Enke and without the new regulation City he was six I Mary a could not have been passed on to years when old and bad 'z' H here since 1 ' LOGAN—Mrs retail consumers for another three lived t Mary' Jane Time Arrelt- married Miss Huida bald 83 former Clarkston resident ned ::5 Peterson on October months at about ThUredag 830 a tn at tnehrtmes i — of a d aughter Mrs feekla ktoekna'440 Retail dealers must report their 21 1861 are his West North Fifth Surviving street k ' new prices to local war price and widow a son Irvin Mrs Archibakd was born tri Portare '" Olson of and 1 Jun 27 1e79 a daughter of Thomas rationing boards within 10 days a stater Murray Mrs Mary &usMarshall and Sara Spencer Tuns :'e-C Peterson of Ephmarried IDto Robert 11 Archball tAt I was ' k' raim 1901-S L 18 the October Logan 1 i ' ' '''' Funeral services Mr Archibald diedtemple 1 14 years ago 4 I I I be conducted '' ' Mrs Archibald lived moot of her tie will In Clarkston where Atha was active In ReI at 1 p rri e Saturday at 36 East Seventh lief society work and other L D 8 church i I" South street Friends i organizations She had kved In Logan for the past 20 years may call at the plact e -A ' The following orders were is- of funeral until Survivors Include nine SOrill and danghMr' Oleos ters Robert Archibald of Ifhtelin Nev sued by civilian war agencies Fur- of services M re Ben Thomas of Malsd Idaho: Meg- re John Swartz ot Poeatel'o ther information may be obtained B Ifoe'd Beggar f Provid rsOe Mr' T W by calling the Salt Lake offices Callahan and Mrs Henry C siRalszt of Brief fUnetal services for Mr& Elizabeth Oakler Idaho: Mrs Les:to Hoskins sod of the war agencies at n and lefrs B Epperson 81 who died Tuesday at her Mrs Nv E Berndt of Log 30 trandhome 321 Fourth East street will be con- Henry Haslain of Wellsr-- : AN' P B Orders—Amended one great-gran- d ch lid and the at 7 :30 p in at 260 Fast children brothers order ducted Friday i"11113 Tl'rrut 1101 alatirrit: street South wittt k J foliowing Temple Eiggren of PI to permit production of M rsoff iciating ymott t h 1410y 'rims of rdrs-ar- t Archibald of Porateio vaiev Mrs certain essential kitchen and bishop Additional services will be conducted Nanry FA ims gar Remo of Garland and Ran Huber bishop of Midway Seoond household articles for military and by DAlm&ward Saturday fit 2 p m at the of California civilian use Midway Sorewid warA chapel Burt&L be in Midway cemetery Luella A Bank Promotes Three Officers thorization The board of directors of the Walker Bank and Trust company at a regular meeting Thursday afternoon promoted three men in official positions and reelected other officers of the bank Reed E Holt former assistant secretary and trust officer of the bank was promoted to vice president and trust officer He has been employed by the bank for 20 years and is in charge of the institu- Joseph II Bingham Salt P-46- -c 91-d- FALLS Jan For upper valley of Idaho: Wire inquiry rather light demand rather slow marDelivered ket steady sales size A basis: Russets U S No 1 shipping point h d sacks minimum in washed $2204225 best mostly $225 Idaho standard grade $150t185: U S No 2 and Idaho utility grade $150(11) 160 Dealers' other sales Including cash f cc b a f: Russets U S track and h No 1 IUZE A minimum in 100- pound sacks washed one car $215: Unhied washed $215 a few lower mostly 1 U S No size A an 'occasional car two-Inc- oPA Sanctions Retail Coal Price Increase Treasury Boosts Weekly Offering Clearings $429704200 Potato Market14 IDAHO Ane IDeaths Mrs An Johann Madsen J elltiten 67 120 North Main street died WeatieislaY at 10:50 a m in a gallon The Mexican agreement applies to all friendly nations making it doubly important to eliminate its period It propetuation after the war is to extend for three years unless Issued order to permit war ends before that interval electrical service connections the by 011i has passed producers to permit operation of 04 14 farm production equipment sub44 01 ject to certain conditions 45 01 to perInterpreted order 8 05 03 to repair leased mit railroads 0412 equipment without specific 'au04 01 0012 0142 125 04 04 15 40 0014 2 S21s 14 0014 01 00 12 09 IDeaths on antimony ore molybdenum ore use of 03 0014 MI CHEESE—SAN FRANCISCO 04 27 Triplets 74 EGGS—SALT LAKE CITY 641 44 4 4i WTI 114 dozen 50 Large Ppecials - 74 Large white extras dozen 23 Li 23 23 49 42141 4214 4241 14 Large white standards dozen 48 44 37141 37 as Medium whits extras dozen 3714! 45 llit 7341 744! 744 I 10 I 9 74 it 9 NEW YORK Ian 14 (AP)—Butter— 281421 2814' 2874-14 Receipts 797468 scarce (First hand 7 42141 4141 42141 wholesale price levels): Creamery higher 1i 14 oe than 92 score and Dremium marks 4711 - 15 15 16 score ) 4814c 92 47 ip market (cash 23141- 24 1341 1341 score 88 to 91 4714c 4614 qp471c 8441 8711 AaS' Is Cheeee—Receipts 790593 firm prices 79441 79141 7111- - 1 unchanged A314 83 31 Fill4i Eggi—ftecelpte 30335 weak 1641 1841 1844 14 Poultry—Dressed firm all fresh and 271-444 frozen prices unchanged 261 2734ii Live poultry NN 411 Irregular (Grade A unless Other 'wise R R141 774! 4 specified): By freicht roasters colored en - 14 66 63 4 to 512 pounds 36c Leghorn B 4 to 6 51 6 512 pounds 30c fowls colored 4 pounds 4 and 62141 11241 62141- - as up 3012c: Leghorn B under 4 pounds 25441 25711 at 271ic 231 old roosters 512 pounds and up 4914i 4974 - 71 23112c turkeys hens and 491 young toms 18 16741 1641 1A71kNI and under 391tc: duckii under 51s pounds 5141 5 5 roasters Rocks 3012c pounds by express 71 7 4431 7 512 pounds and up 3712 O 38c 4 to 512 - 14 2:7 27 33 fi 36e: crosses 512 pounds and 4 pounds 1 16141 1641 161! Up 38c 4 to 512 pOunds 33 0)36c Reds F11711 81141 $I 14- 114 4 to 512 pounds 36c Leghorn 4 to 514 19441 18741 19144 30c fryers Rocks 33c crosses at13141 13714 1341 iminds Reds fowl colored and 33c: 4 441 4 441 4174 4 and up 3012c: broilers 32111 31741 3241 14 Rocks and pounds crosses old 5 3112c 174117141 17144! - 1It pounds and up 231sc turkeys roosters hens tin13141 131SI 134118 pounds 3912c ducks Under 541s der 74 311s1 31341 pounds 3012 c 20 I 20 20 CHCAGO Jan 14 Live receipts 15 trucks(AP)—Poultry— firm market unchanged 332111 firm prices Butter—Receipts as quoted by the Chicago Price Current are Unchanged e NEW YORK Jan 14 13674 unsettled Eggs—Receipts wool futures did not Se prices unchanged Certificated grease wool spot nominal LOS ANGELES Jan 14 Wool tops futures closed 1 to 8 of a Produce receipts: Butter 179057 pounds Ma cert higher bid cheese 815 pounds eggs 4924 cases 1184 May bid 1185 hid 1159WOOL Butter—In hulk 48c Certificated spot tops 1195 Ergs—Candled large 5112c: candled nOrn Medium 45c candled small 3512c I - 130'1415 Market Ouotations Col-Pal-- r Futures 1 370-- S L Stock e iI I fo: I 11-- I In n 1 - wing STOCKS b : lAs I 4 (AP)--Follo- Assurance Sought (Sales Hundreds) Bendix Assurance of partial or complete tft—s—": Itialesi High Low Close of duties on certain restoration Biaw Knox Am Superpower Ig 27611: Boeing Air mineral B after the postBill tt Bunker products Borden Co 414 war period was desired Specifical414 Cities Service :X4 14 att Sh Elec Bond 4311 48 11 41 do prd Pruigg3 Mfg ly the duties in effect today on Mfg 4141 41 : zinc and its 5 6i Becht Mining P4114 Whl will be re1 t 41 17N C1 Mount y lit 211 stored 30 daysproducts Cop i3UtT Ad Mi 61 2141 terminathe St Mince after 211 Tttn Nat 11 Calif Pack 1711 28 b tion of the unlimited Mast Htid Power 2531 617411 22fi national 611tle 2) 674 Cal St Hee 71 714 Technicolor 784 281 6 4 e Caned 1' ac 46 on May 27 161 Gas United emergency proclaimed 177s Nt 79 78 Case J I 3 79 251 47 14 47 12 1941 Utah P & L pid In by President Roosevelt 5 41 4011 41 4 Caterpll Tr 27s1 :131— 27MI) the case of lead ores and products gl 33 l t P 3311) 3414' the duty will be partially but not Ches & 4i :thf'olfil: naliwoaaskt'1 read 711(2e25catro g$T:(31filt? 254 35 Ch G W pf a) 1114) 11(e 69181 few choice heifers out at $1275: corn restored to 1942 rates completely Sit 1 Wilts 691" 56 Chrys Corp) tirtvedo steers $850 to 0 0 Considerable TIn1200: medium satisfaction is ex1211 Climax Itthl 120 1711'2! to 3:42": heifers $1125: good $825 — Clutt cows $950 to $1050: cutter to medium because aillimony metal 2 ixti —i 90 90 pressed canners to down: - 14 $800 $775 $925 9: 18 1651 16and quicksilver originally considmedium to good bulls $925 to $1050: Col G & E 115' 2110 odd strictly choice to 51250: medium to 2141 ered for tariff reductions were La 8 Co m Credlti 21 : choice yealers $1250 to $1500 lower 2913-Corn In Tr) 14 291A1 21-7not included in the pact with and under to down '25 1012 COM Solvei $1050 grades lOill 10 Co m & So4 Hogs receipt' 1175 Includes 135 foe Mexico Tungsten duties are in 75 Slow direct and 630 410 market Cornw Et) 19 234 224 2341 4 early sales 20cthrough are to 30e lower than Werinet2 174-Consol Atr jeopardy still because 171ti 17o 4 14 5 5 Cons Crppri 3SI tday's ION4 top $1425 cm most 185 to in included with negotiations con 18 lel 31 184 weighta: few at $1435: heavier THURSDAY'S QUOTATIONS Bolivia 14 L Consol Oil) 71s and lighter weights down to $1375 and 74 714 sows $1150 to $1275 law to Conta Corp) 21) 174 1660 17141 below Asked Bid 4 44 Cent Pa 411 1411 00 $13 Other Rates Reduced C ont kini 19 291) 2614 2911) 114 0442 Mee P receipts 2(05 includes' 1185 Fig Hill Metals 4 Si) IA Cont 0434 04 No modes: Bingham 07) 4K4' and 1500 throngh 44 for market In addition to the reduction in 8 2544 28114) 01 Vont 1)il D lot 110-lfat lambs Bieck Metals 4 One good trucked-iIX Corn Prod 13) 584 551t 5541- 05"a tariffs on zinc and lead products 0412 Wristol Silver late Weineadav steady at $1415 2IV 15 14141 15 Crane Cn li4 0012 00 Bullion 4 CHICAGO Jan 14 1 the Mexican pact reduced rates Cruct btrel! 1 34 3311 34 021y 01 Cardif : gtotieral A 7 C brim 21000: total (AP1—Grain prices rnse about a cent a bushel Thursday in a K Ccalit 9' general recovery that halted th retreat SSimmons 9 wrtirn had been under way since Tuesdays e Soconv-V63f announcement of the ceiling on corn 37 Buying of mills and induatries taking Sou Pacif 121 corn Sou RY quantitiesof of wheat and do Pt as ave1 as oats 10( out this market was the princit-aCp I 14' facor in the rally Professional Sperry Inc 6! eale-rof vehom had Fold short on Spieg many se: bark were covering their Std Brds I 58' tne a Std 0 Cal 21 with purchases Wheat closed to 1 cent higher than Std 0 Ind! 10' Std 0 N J: 17' Weillnesdar MaY Si 3834 11'138 &e : July 7! se corn to 12e cent up: May 944 St & Web I $139 63! Studebak 97 97 oats la to 11 cent Sunshine July 1 IV rv 2S Se to cent and igher up A' 33 cent lusher to cent lower soybeans Swift&Co Texas Co 19! Tex G Sul 6' Cash Quotations T P L Tr 1' cmrAro 'Zan 14 (AP)—Wheat Neio 2 TTim--Vir A (Dili 4'A' d a rit nortnern Si 45 Tim-F- t 5' 2 yellow Corn—No PR c: No 3 I c No 4 91 te u 97 4' Le e: No 5 Transarner t-- W Air l i T 3 J6 tt sample grade 66 83c: No T - F 15' 4 3107 I & B I1n P 11' Oats— NO I rritzed heavy 1 59c: e 32( No 1 white 61 le c: Unn Carbide! 1 Pseit n' 4 whae 57 4 c sampleheavy white grade n A 1ns 15! 50 IA r I'n Atrer II 21' StSc r $104 Itariv nominal 57 tee Init Corp 70 kilo nominal Fie: 1 seel per hundredweight nominal: Unit Tirue II 261 12 Vila Fruit T:mot ny S4 50' 5 (10: 09dce $19 00 to 24 00 :fiery red top $700 OP 750: red II'n Sa Imp! 48' 1 cever S18 5044 2350 sweet clover $700 I! S Gyp Rub 4 10' 000 1 S Steel 115' 13' Vanadium 8' Range of Chicago wcvorth Br Pic! 33 War CHICAGO Jan 14 (APNV Un Tel 6! Low Close l0en Hgh W Air Br 26' Vrtea I — W & Mt! Ei 30 Sfuv St 1712 $t $1 3714 $1 354N1 Whi Stel I 71 1 :14 J 1 3) 3t 139 ke 11 3S White Mot I 5' 1 30 1 40 1397 R & Co Wils Corn — NVonlwrth 23' v 9414 9714 973 961i 1! Weir PANI Lcy 94k 9713 9712 Yell T&C 9 97 9S1A 97 9g & S Ye 12! T '9871 9814 f0” Zen Rad 1 oats- -- 982 571A2 5464 Mayv 5512 571i J - 561 5511 5457-56711 5671i Ser: 56 7la : Curb Prices n 12I I 1 NORTH SALT LAKE Jan 14 (UtahUS276 include' 183 57 forreceipts market and 38 direct through No good steers sold early good kind' common to $1250 to $1325 quotable to $1200 commedium truck-in- s $850 mon to medium trucked-iheifers $800 to medium to good cows $1000 canner to cutter cows $200 to $1150 $1075 to $900: medium to good $1350 to $1550 common yealere $1300 down 2916 2630 including Hogs: Receipts market and 45 direct-Weathroughto 241 for on 180 to lower 31425 30o 300-1butchers: strictly choice sorted 180 to 230 lbs 31450: mixed weights 160 to 180 lbs 31400 ' 140 to 160 lbs : bows 31350 300 to 350 lbs $1350: to 31275: choice lighte to $1325 $1325 receinta Sheen 5205 includes 5100 Medium and 105 for market through to good trucked-ifat lambs $1200 to to choice $1425 $1400: Jan 14 O(t)FN 570 includes 380 receipts direct suonly little 100 through 'and 90 ealable few done early on small late trade and 'Wei Wednesclay'a early 28--- WASHINGTON Jan 14 (1-- — The war producticin board soon rtuit take complete control over the manufacture of mine machinery in an effort to increase production through maximum utilization of materials facilities and man power Arthur S Knotzen director of W P as mining equipment Adivison- told the mining machinery manufacturers industry advisory committee Thursday that production must be increased to provide coal metal and nonmetallic mining with suMcient equipment "In order that the output of essential minerals may not be slowed down by equipment breakdowns it may be necessary to set up W P B control Through mandatory sched- uling of mining machinery production and delivery both for domes- tic use and he told the committee Committee members said mining machinery production could be increased 20 per cent with present if man power and plant1WIies materials were available and 40 per cent within six months ) 33-4- 2 DA)-Cattle 2 I 6 ISTPB Market Ouotations I By the Shift Boss — Livestock lYgj Wat Orders Trade Treaty The new reciprocal trade agreement with Mexico reducing tariffs on metals and mineral products imported from Mexico gives some consideration but not complete &SF consideration to the mining industry's vigorous protests against permanent reduction in the tariff as applied to Mexico or other countries This consideration is entirely new in the histoty of trade agreement involving tariffs The mining industry made no Total sales Thursdav $14607100 previous day $16943900: week ago S16- - objection to reduction or if neces6310n0 year ago $7463800: two years of complete elimination ago $R432850 January 1 to date $129- - sary 74100: year ago $100154950 two duties on metals and minerals if years ago $132615600 the action were really needed in the war effort but did ask that any permanency be guarded against by means of definite provision for the automatic restoraNEW YORK San 14 le a 'let or Thursday's transactions on the tion of duties when the war ends New York curb exchange: (Compiled by J A Bogle it Co members of the New York stock exchange) High Low CIOSe Chance Industrials 42103 12009 12079 up 54 Rails 2841 2808 2840 up 27 11 1550 1529 1548 up 14 Bonds 9167 tip Commodities 8890 up 35 2ii 14 77vig January 15 1913 91 Mining Gains Concession in NEW YORK Jan 14 (AP)—Vollowing aro Thursday's clooe hat change and total omits of each bond BONDS (Saies in 1100) glee' Close Net Cbg ev 53 44 9' 92 AJeg 371 7414 do cv 5a 49 6 65 s4 do 511 50 et 91 7914 A & F P 5s 2030 & T T 4'107 n4 Am 314s 66 112 10 10814 do 314 s 61 A T 16 113 4e 95 Beth et! 312n 52 1010414 14 85 514 1) & it a W 5s 55 4141 14 1811 do 51 55 aad 14 22 4312i Ill Ceti 434a 66 41103121— 14 lilt Paper 5a 47 109 39!-3Ito Pae 56 77 tr 541 Sou Pae 412a 81 n 113! 54 do 4 14 a 69 ais 50i 961121 46 do 52 55341 do 4622 Ore 77 171 90 14 West Un Ss 51 ow-Jon- es Hundreds) i vy 4 In - N-Er- N I Zbe 5nit gake Zeibunt NEW YORK Jan 14 II a ttounst)on or Thursdays stock trans- ILLtinns On the New York stock exchange: STOCKS b : - ' : : ' ''' ' - - - : ' E |