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Show GRANITE SCHOOL PARTY IK OH Supt. Parratt Brincis Principals and Wives on Educational Educa-tional Trip parts of principals of Cranite ho..B. be., i.e. I !. Sup' I" I'.irratt. Wert In I gden yesterday on the.r second sec-ond fortnightly excursion I luring their sta In Ogden they were the guests of Sup I w Karl ilot-jkins ilot-jkins and Becretarj O. J Stllwell of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. A luncheon at the Weber club a tour I of the. canyon and a trip to the city wells in Artesian park and a visit to the state school for the deaf and blind. summed up their entertainment in Ogden. Og-den. At the luncheon they mi. iddTi tw Si 1 t 1 1 stiiw eii ;. no supi Hopkins Hop-kins "We learned more about ogden In the few minutes Sunt Hopkins and Mr. Stllwell were speaking to us than we could have hoped tr, have otherwis-j acquired in a lifetime," Supt. Parratt said. "We enjoyed our gden .t:iv im- tncnsMy. Supt. Parratt ald that the excursion, excur-sion, are held every two week- and it la planned to take in all sections of ii., state) gathering first hand Infor-i mation on I'tah resources for ui-e in the schools. In the party were. SUP and Mrs j l w p.uratt. J. c. Cornwall super-visor super-visor at music-, and Mrs Cornwall; Principals T. P. Brockbonk. Mrs 1:,... Ll.,.; n .1 Th..rni:.n Mrs 'I'hur- Man, I . 11. Peterson. Mrs Peterson j j Chrletenaon, Mrs. Chrlatenaen, O, t. Bailey; i C. Woodward J 1 1 1 1. l man, Mrs a Bridge, Laura Christ ensen, c P. ROckwood, W. Beroap. (IK I Bl ill b CHICAGO, Oct. 2. United States, Bureau of Markets Cattle Receipts 2.000: compared with week ago: Steers' and yearlings selling upward at IIS 79, about steady; top for the week. J's ; fairlv .bole, steers and best cows and; heifers 50 to 76c lower. good Btcen and good to medium she-stock 75c to $1.00 lower: medium and common I steers $1.00 to $1.50 off; canners. good! bulls and bulk of calves ijOc lower, j feeders 65c to $1.00 lower; etockers oJmoal unsaleable. Hogs Receipts 4,000; lisbt steady I la 10c I vv e r ; others steads to I6p higher ih.m yeaterday'a average topi $16 00; bulk light and butcher $14.50 Ii 15.95; bulk packing sows $14.15j j 14;d. pigs stead) 1 1 1 26c lower; bulk desirable kind ( 13 254 14.00. Sheep- ftecelpU 2,000; compared .ith week ag.. p.., western lambs 60 to 7 5c lower; feeders mostly $1.00: lower; fat natives 75c 10 $1.0o lower.: fat and feeder sheep and yearlings 25 to ,50c lower. 1 1 1 1 i.ti UK l N CHICAGO Odt. 2 -Trade in wheat was mogtl) of a local character today. to-day. There whs some free selling by local traders with December showing little change from yesterday's close While March averaged higher. After starting to 2c higher than yesterday's yester-day's finish With 1-iecembcr $2.2 1 4 llJ 2.23 and March $2.084-to 2.08. price! fluctuated within a relatively narrow ra agf Buying of Corn bj a strong commission commis-sion house caused ibis cereal to ad-van, ad-van, e .-Ughtlv ut the start. Initial uuo-tstlOna uuo-tstlOna which ranged from 4e lower to 4c higher, with December 924 to 93o soon fell off when the buying stopped. Oats were easy, the market starling urn liangeii to 4c higher, with December Decem-ber 374 to 574r then became weak Provisions were higher as ih re-, suit of the tdg de. r. ... n lO' al stocks of lard for the month. 11M Ml LIV1 BTOI K OMAHA, Neb., ct. 2. tinned 1 States Bureau of Markets 1 -Hogs--Recelp;s 1.500: market steady to irons hulk I14.60IJ 16.00 top $1. (0 Cattle Receipts 20a marekt compared com-pared with week ago- Good and 1 b steers weak to 2."c lower, others 25 to 60c lower; grass and range steers and butcher stock mostiv 50 to $1.00 higher; canners, cutters and veals 1 steady. Blockers and feeders fully 50c Q $ I nil lower Sheep --Rfceipts none; market com-, 1 tVlth week ,11.-11 Limbs - Sh" lower; sheep BO to 75c lower, fedengl lambs .' " i. ; "e lower, breeding and feedlns sheep and limbs 50a to $1 oo lower MOX1 N M Mllvl I NF.W liirtK. ii.' 2. Prime m r-.aiiille r-.aiiille paper unchanged. Exchange easv . sterling; Demand I5.4S4, cables $3.49. Trams unchanged Belgian francs Demand $7 09, ca- Wle. 17.11. Gulldaaa: Demlnd $31.00; vabies 131.12. Lire: Demand $4 15. Ofblea $4.17. Marks unohatujed Greece: Demand $10.02. New Vork exchange on Montreal ) 7-16 per cent discount. 1 sm PKK l S CIHCAOTt. 1 . t 2. Wheal No. 2 red J2 15. Corn No. 2' mixed 98 4c4j $1.06; No. I j ellow $ I.OfjK 1.06. als No 2 white 5 54 U 56 ".4 r; No 3 v hlte '.'4 '" "'4 4' Rye No SI 75 ft 1.754. Barley 98c $1.00. Tlniothv seed S6.00497.50 Clover seed $ 18.00 4j 25 0". Pork nominal. lrd $19.15. Hlbs $16.o0'd 1 7 60 BlTllit Wli I t.t.s i'MIi'A;ii. ct 2. Bu'ter higher, reamery S44j 584c I.KK lower. receipts 7.687 CSSSS; 'irsts 66flj 564c; ordlnaT) first, 60 Cj i3c. al mak, cases included 4S4jt55c: Uandards 670S76ef storage packed irsts 58584c. Poultry alive lowci . fowls general un 264-. turkeys 45c. I IBI RT1 IliiMis NKW rURK, Oct 2 Liberty bonds Bloaed: J4s $l.5; first 4s. $87.50 Id. second 4s. $87.50; first 4 4s, 188.70; second 4 4s. 887.64. third 14s. $89.50: fourth 4 4s. $87.50. Vlc-orv Vlc-orv 34i. $96 ay 1. t.r v 4 s Jj in: MM ll ill K sllilll K X 1 B K . Oct S. Bar silver, lomestte, unchanged: foreign Sic, Mexican dollar f'.''i ItiMiiiV Kills UONDON, Oct 8. Bar silver S4d per ounce. Monev and dlSCOOBt unchanged pen 1.T01 s CHlCAOo Ocl 2 -Potatoes re-lelpts re-lelpts 1$ cars, msrket firm; northen. white and early ohlos. Backed $2 000; 1.25; Jersey cobblers $2.25. I A Yi iBK s G K SKW YORK.ct. 2. Sugar futures closed eas ; sales 300 tons. October I $7.45; Dee-ember $7 40. January I" 28 M ircb 17 2 Mav $: ?i OO The term "dark horse" aa applb .; 0 unknown presidential candidates nginated :o Kentucky in 182o. 1 |