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Show Daily Market News By Extension Service. Call Local Extension Office. Phono 166, for further Information I POTATO MARKET. OGDEN Market unchanged. i PROVO Very few sales. Growers! not disposed to sell at present prl i s, ' but arc pitting instead Riir.ib ; g 50c. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Potatoes Mar-! ket dull. Track sales, carlots, out-weight. out-weight. Minnesota sacked Red River I Ohloa. L'. S. grade No. l. and parti) rr.'ifled $ 1.110 to IDS n.irtlv ri i.l.il. some field frosted, car, 90( Montana s.t ked Russets, V. S. grale No. 1.1 car, $1.10 Idaho sacked Russets. V ! S. grade No 1, fine quality, car $1.10 I CHICAGO, Nov. 1 Potatoes. J steady; receipts. 102 cars; total U. S xhipmcnls, 1349, Wisconsin sacked I round whites. 8 T 5 9 5 cvvt.; bulk. loxi 85c cwt,', Minnesota sacked round ' whites, xj'Joc cwt.; bulk. 15jQSic cwt.. Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios, 90fj 93c cwt : North Dakota, sacked Red River ohlos, 95c cwt.; bulk No. 1. S090c cwt.: South Dakota Da-kota sacked early Ohlos. 70 80c cwt. fcPPl E MARKET salt LAKE Market. duH Jonathan, Jona-than, bushel, medium size, yiu 'n I 00; small size and culls, 60c up. Greening, $1.00j 1 25 Winter Banana. $1.26, f( W $1.50. Rome Beauty. $1 . 00 (a 1.2',. PROVO Wlnesap. ton. J30 00: J Rome Beauty, $27.50. Winter Banana. Ban-ana. $35.00. Kansas CITY Unchanged, CELERY AND LETTU I SALT BAKE Growers market j Bettuce Crato (about 4 dozen heads), $2.00225 I Celery Crate, f 2. 26 02. 50. T,OS ANGELES Sales to Jobbers Lettuce Northern California, mostly most-ly $3 00 crate, local best $1.00. Celery Northern, $2 5002.60 crate. KANSAS CITY Celery Unchanged. Lettuce Market weak. Crate, $3 75 4.00. - MKTVIj MARKJmT. NEW YORK, Nov. 1 Copper steady; electroK-tlc spot and nearby 13J'13c; later 134 n 14c. Tin easier; spot and futures $36 00 Ci 3G 25. Iron steady, unchanged. Lead steady, spot 6 . 50 6 . 85c. Zinc quiet: East St. Louis spot and nearby delivery 7.1007.15c. Antimony spot 6 75c LOCAIi rVVTnTMKVT SEXTURTTTEB. BANK 8TOCKS (Aw reported by J. A. Hogle 4.- Co.) Bid Asked." wankers Trust $160 00j$l0 00 Columbia Trust 90. 09 Deseret Natl 270.00 275.00 Deseret Savings .... 206 00 210 00 Klrst Nat. of Ogden 310 .00 Conti Natl Bank 150. 00; Security 8tato bank j 100 00 National Copper .... 146.00 152.00 t tah State National. 103. 00 110 00 Utah Savings A Truet 100 001 1 10. 00 j W alker Rros. Bankers' 227 . On 231 00 ' Zlon's Savings A Trst 206 . u0 210.00 J INDUSTRIAL STOCKS i Araal. Sugar com. , 3.701 3.!)0 1 do 8s pfd 86.00i S8 00 JCon Wagon 50.00 63.00 Home Fire Tn 315 . 00 322- 00 Independent Coal .. .67 .60 Morgan Can 9s pfd.. I 101 00 102.50 Mt States Tel & Tel . 103 00 1 106.00 Peoples su pfd & com 2.251 2 60 jS-J. 8 pfd. 100.00 102.50 I I'tah Klre Clay I ,50 .65 I Standard Coal ....( ,50 .56 U S Fuel 7s pfd. .83! .86 I'tah-Idaho Sugar , . I 3.35 I 40 I'tah Pr & Lt 1st pfd' 94.00 9G.00 Walker Bros D. Gds 200.001 Z C M I I 110. 00 1 111.50 Mutual Creamery ... 95.00 97.25 Brtn Drng Dlst 6s '32 95 . 00 97 26 BONDS S L Stock Ex bs 1929 8J-00I 90 00 Rtndrd Coal 6s 1923I I 98 00 US-Ida Sugar 7s 1930 9 7.50) 9'J.OO I t Lt fc Pr 4s 1930 , S4.00 88 00 Ut Pr Lt 1st 5s '44 92.001 94.00 SEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Dye 76 V4 Allls-Chalmcrs 44' American Beet Sugar American Can 74 American Car ft Foundrj 172 ?4 1 1 it -1 mm iiiin i ji u i in. r )iiu. ; American International Corp . Go"5., . American Locomotive . ... .122 American Smelting & Refg ... 56 American Sugar .... 7 1 American Sumatra Tobacco .. 32', American T & T 123 1i American Tobacco 162 American Woolen 97V& Anaconda Copper 474 Atchison 102 At! Gulf ft W Indies 24 Baldwin Locomotive 12s1 1 Baltimore A Ohio 4S Bethlehem Steel B 68, Canadian Pacific 142 'i Central Leather 37 l2 Chandler Motors filrf ( hesapeaixe A Ohio 7i',2 Chicago Mil ft St Paul 28 I Chlcaio R I &. Pac 39 Chino Copper 24. Colorado Fuel & Iron 89 I Corn Products .. 126 ' Crucible. Steel 74- Erie 18 I Famous Players-Lasky '.'3"m General Asphalt 7 (Trneral Electric 14d General Motors 1 3 1 (.nnilrleh Cn 31 I Great Northern pfd 90 J Illinois Central 1 1 2C, Inspiration Copper 332 International Harvester 104 Int Mer Marino pfd 52 International Paper 56 7 I Invincible Oil Kill, I Keilj -Springfield Tire 40 iKennecott Copper 81 Louisville Nashpille 135"h Mexican Petroleum 220 Miami Cpper 26;. Middle States Oil 12 Mldvale Steel ' 29 i .Missouri Pacific 184 New York Central 9 N N II & Hartford 29 Norfolk & Western 119 Northern Pacific 83 Oklahoma Prod & Ret i : Pacific Oil 4. fan American Petroleum ... SS'V Pennsylvania dlv eople's Gas 907 Pure Oil 28 Ray Consolidated Copper . .... 13 Reading 80 Rep Iron ft Steel 4 8 Royal Dutch N Y 54'. Sears Roebuck 8 4 'fe Sinclair Con Oil 32 Southern Pacific 91'4 Southern Railway 24 eijn.linl nf V T "If! I Studebaker Corporation 1 2 I Tennessee Copper 9 Texas Co 4 7'; Texas & Pacific . . 2 5TS Tobacco Products 80 Transcontinental Oil 14 Union Pacific 144 I nlted Retail Stores 79 V S Ind Alcohol f.8 United States Rubber 'il ' 1 niied states Steel 104 I'tah Copper CI Westinghbuse Electric 59' Willys-Overland 3 3 American Zinc Lead and Sm. . 17 Butte and Superior 80 Cala Petroleum 61 'i Montana Power . 7C Shattuck Arizona 7 Great Northern rc 3 C ft N W 87 Maxwell B . 14 BEET SUGAR OUTPUT LARGER; WORTH LESS WASHINGTON, Nov, l The output ol b-?ct sugar for 1921 showed an Increase In-crease In volume, but a decrease in value as compared to 1919, according to figures compiled today by the census cen-sus bureau. The 1921 production totalled to-talled 1,018.700 tons valued at $127.-103,000 $127.-103,000 while that of 1919 was given as 721 900 tons of a value of $13S 000.-00. 000.-00. Statistics on the 1920 production were not given. The Increase in production was accompanied ac-companied by an increase in the num- ber "' pi rs ns employed In the Industry, Indus-try, according to the bureau's statement state-ment which added that expenditures for salaries and wages and the purchase pur-chase of materials also showed substantial sub-stantial increases on NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK, Nov. 1 The early raw sugar market today was un-t un-t hanged at 3 i c for Cubas. cost and freight, equal to 5 53c for centrifugal, with no sales reported Raw sugar futures opened easier under renewed liquidation by commission commis-sion houses with prices 5 to 6 points net lower. Offerings were light, however, how-ever, and prices rallied a few points on covering and midday were 1 to 5 points net lower The market for refined sugar was .unchanged at $6 90 to 7 0c for fine granulated with the light dunand. Refined futures nominal Sugar futures closed steady; approximate ap-proximate sales 8000 tons Jiec 3 C2c: March 3 17c; May 3.31c; July 3 44c MONFY M RKKT. NEW YORK Nov. 1 Call money stronger, high 6 per cent; low 5 per cent; ruling rate 5 per cent, closing bid 6 per cent; offered at 6' per cent; last loan C per cent; call loans against acceptances 4 4 per cent, time loans firm; mixed collateral 60 and 90 days 4 ; (& 5 per cent, four and six months 5 per rent. Prlmo eommerrlal paper 42 154-7; per cent- LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Nov. l Liberty bonds closed ! First 3',2's $100. 6t; first 4's blank second 4's $98 32; first 4 Vi 's $98.40. second 4 14's blank, third l's $98 72 tourtll 4 Vs $98.60; Victory 4 "s (uncalled (un-called blank; Victory 45 cali.-di $100.02; U. S. treauy 4j' SSj),82 ' |