The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana (2024)

THE BILLINGS GAZETTE Saturday, September 13, 1952 Page Nine Marian Martin Pattern LIVESTOCK BONDS GRAINS Rainmakers Offering Plan ftjon STOCKS iu uli uiy iiuiii jnuv(jucr Grain Market Holds! Mir.ke,Trends, Resistance Slows Mill Cfrttc Ino-pr in nnipt trRrilnfl' Stocks lower in quiet trading Judicial Slate Is Unopposed Eligibles Fail To File Entries Konris irregular. Buffalo, Wyo. i The Water Resources Development corporation is attempting to feel out sentiment of Johnson county ranchers and Industrial Plug O'Mahoney Speaks At Trona Plant Market Decline 1 United States government bonds lower I in quiet trading. Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stock mixed.

Against Presure Silver unchanged in New York at 83'4 farmers toward increasing the New York wi The stock market de- snow-pack in the Big Horn Moun- clined Friday, but there was considerable' f. resistance to the fall. Strangely enough. tains this Winter. Chicago UP- A sinking spell in the last cents a fine ounce hall hour sent soybeans down several cents I Grains in Chicago lower.

At the close. George Farnham, regional rep- n'a crnQiririhle rpsiclnnrp In the rise Prior to tne late selling movement to 'j higher: rye to lls higher: soy- Rock Springs, Wyo. jf Senator Railroads showed the way in the various resentative of the corporation, said market had been holding its own. aitnougn beans 32 lower to '2 higher: lard un undred pounds closed hlghly mixed and unchanBed on acting nervous some support entered tne cnansed to 21 points pit on export business. lower.

his company expected to increase Joseph O'Mahoney, Democrat, the moisture content of the snow-i Wyoming, was called the "grand rtl' coi riM 11' average. Greybull Girl Scouts Meet at Youth Center Greybull, Wyo. The fly-up Girl Scout troop, under the leadership of Mrs. A. W.

Sabbe and Mrs. Roy Harnden, met at the Greybull Youth center, Wednesday. Christmas cards to be sold for camper-ships were distributed. Plans were made to go on an exploring trip to Devil's playground. The girls are to meet at 1 p.m.

Saturday at the center. Books from the troops lending library were exchanged. Motor Theft Count Brings Sentence Cheyenne, Wyo. ijrV-A two-year sentence in federal prison was given John II. King in United States district court Friday for transporting a stolen automobile across state Favorable crop weather put corn under Hogs.

steady, top $20.15. Sheep: Steady Tne Associated tress average 01 tu top $28. cattle: About steady to stocks declined 20 cents at 105.90. 'naek bv starting earlier in theiUULlt 01 uu ju.uuu.uuu esivaco Ireland naa oougm i-, neveiopea on news October shipment. 240.000 bushels for Cheyenne, Wyo.

uR Wyoming for the first time in many years may have an uncontested nonpartisan judicial election November 4. A check of the secretary of slate's office Thursday showed that not a person whose name was written in on the nonpartisan judicial ballots in last month's primary election has filed an acceptance of the nomination. High Low S2.31V2 $2.31 p.lMt? The snow is used for irriga-j Chemical company's trona plant day- tion the following summer. ilnursday. dow-jones averages Ranchers in Buffalo, Kaycee andj Division ofiieials of the company High Low close Net chs.

chpriHan areas have indicated in- gave the senator the praise during 30 Industrials 273.46 269.66 271.02 off 1.09 Snenaa.n areds i in hie Slock Lisf By Associated Press 2.38V2 2.31 Close $2.31 ''2 2.38'4 2.4234 2 4334 2.3834 2.431 2.44' 2.39 Sales in hundreds: inighi low i close 20 Railroads 98.97 97.87 98.50 off 0 38 terest in me proposal, raninain In a speech before 300 company 2.42',8 2.433a 2.38 'a 1.754 1.7P8 1.75 1.76 1.771.2 15 utilities su.ji au.i 1 up u.uo i 65 Stocks 104.83 103.80 104.35 off 0.30 SaiO. Transactions in stocks used in averages Friday: Industrials 121,100. railroads 281 285s 3 I 3 75 I 75 50 I 501,4 83 Va! 83V5 661 29 Mi 3 19i 763s 18, 51 83 V2 33 202 23; 133-8 32 333,4 Admiral Alaska Jun Allied Chem Allis Chal Alum Co Am Amerada Pet Am Airlines Am Can Am Car Am Cryst 4 Xr XTni- Prtnr 900. utilities 25,000, 65 stocks 195.000. Sales Friday approximated 1,040.000 1.76 1.72 '4 1.76 1.77"2 1.

77:14 .86 1'4 193V4I200 13i4 13 shares shares compared with 970,000 Thursday. ii i Should no acceptances be received by the time the secretary ol slate certifies the official list candidates to the county clerks Ion September 25, none of the judicial candidates in the primary 3i 345l 34V2 it 103.1 22 Friday's futures Wheat: September December March May July Corn: September December March May July Oats: September December March May July Rye: September December May July Soybeans: September vovember January March May 223- .85 V2 .88 employes, Senator O'Mahoney announced the trona plant is the first of three to be built. Company spokesmen called the plant "the forerunner of a vast new chemical industry in Sweetwater county." In introducing the senator, a Westvaco executive vice president, M. Y. Seaton, called the senator "if not the father, the erand uncle .9034 8 14 Woman Believed Lost in Canyon 8 8V2 lli 5934 9.

19'-4 331,4 34 1 2 224 83e 594 19 3m 2i 14aa 421-5 59 19 Livestock Quotations 1.76'j 1.73 1.77 1.785 1.73 .91 .90 .87 1.95'2 2.004 2.04'4 2.0334 3I0'4 3.0258 3.0434 3.05:,4 3.0434 13' 307s 8. 2J8 2 46 i 1438l Mi4 30! 4214I 42 71 32iai 32 2 8 1 Am Uas El 8oJ4 1 Am Loco I Am Nat Gas 1.94V4 1 Am Pow Lt I.99;,4 I Am Rad 2.03:,4 1 Am Smelt 2.023i Am St! Fd Am Tel Tel 3 0534 Am Tob 3 Ql 1 i Am Woolen 3 03i4 Am Zinc 32 will have opposition. Associate Justice H. P. Ilsley of New Castle was unopposed in the primary for nomination to a full Iterm on the supreme court bench.

BILLINGS Hogs Salable, none. Market quotable nominally steady. Cattle Salable, 25 head. Calves. 10 head.

No early sales or indications market quotable nominally steady. Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs 1.931b 1.98's 2.0234 2.02U 3.0334 2.99 3.0P4 3.01'4 3.00f4 Ralph of this development." Smith, wife of a Cheyenne busi Sheep Salable, 600 head. Slaughter; jn fhf InmhK stenrin nn slnnirViter ewes par v. I neSSmail, flab Dl'lTl U)M III lilt.

3.0414 1 Anaeon uop Anac feeding lambs steady, small un choice and snake River canyon east of Alpine and north of Afton since Thursday lines. Judge T. Blake Kennedy passed sentence. King was charged with taking the auto from Ogden, Utah, to Yellowstone park on about August 16. Judge Kennedy also placed on probation for three years Jody D.

Gunder, who has pleaded guilty to transporting a stolen car from Emporia, to Gillette in September 1949. Robert H. Jessen was placed on probation by Judge Kennedy for I Matron Accorded Funeral Rites i I Sheridan, Wyo. Funeral serv- 131 13: 56'4I 66i'ei 563s 283i 28 I 283 10 21 I 203il 21 41 421.21 4 14 1 42 4.70i 43 I 42'il 42H 17' 3734l 3714! 37i4 54 98! 93b! 9 8 52 1 52 I 52 18 91i4: 90 I 9058 57i 32 I 315sl 315b 17: 7 I 61.8 49 2H4! 21 I 211-2 2 37I2I 371-i 371,2 3: 1614! 16'sl 16' 10 5314! 5241 5314 461 49V 493b! 49ss 9 35i'2l 3434! 351-2 4 18V 18V 18 5- 36V 36121 36' 10 13l I3I4I 13H 20; 17V 17V 175s 1 10V lO'al 107 11 834 8V S3l afternoon, it was learned late Friday. An extensive search centered in the canyon Friday.

It was feared that Mrs. Smith fell into the high Falls to Death ana uirDuiem waiers 01 me uvci for Billings Cash Grain Station basis at Billings and near-by points in Montana and Wyoming. Frldj'j "losing grain quotations: rk northern spring 16 per cent protein, 16 cents premium; 15 per cent protein. 10 cents premium: 14 per cent protein, 6 cents premium: 12 per cent protein. 4 rents premium; No.

1 hard. 60-pound test. $1.83: No. 1. 58-noimd.

SI .82 No. 2. 57-pound. SI. 80: No.

3, 55-pound, SI. 78 Winter wheat 14 per cent protein. 8 cents premium: 13 per cent protein. 5 cents premium: 12 per cent protein. 4 cents premium; No.

1 dark and No. 1 hard. 60-pound test. SI. 83: No.

2, 58-pound, No. 3. 57-pound, si. 79. 9296 TT; Laramie, Wyo.

An unidentified man believed to be between 45 and 50 years old was killed The Smiths had been on a trip Davj who )iod at to Ogden, Utah, and had dnver. hmw flf hpr dm Mrs Thomas into the canyon in their homeward 1 18 months. Jessen was charged 'the mkinI 1 1 1 1 ulliir Hi. ti.e i sometime Friday morning when he with unlawful sale of morphine. fl'rt- 1 1 1 111 1111 uji.niMi, uir.

one oi tin- miiuiM In mat 1 st'iisnn1 In niyini i rrpi in llllSband iliuk hill comm. you'll Invr 1,1 1U- VB H-8 59 34V 33 4 uip. b. a mui i-u 6 Mrs. Davis and her inti 34 11: 27V 27s nvmn in 1 RR') is.

Ti i rf in Ihic "US 111 any hnllr III 1 1) i ll Mart it three i i-iny irii 110111 a ucmihiuiiu freight train north of Laramie. The bodv was found between Ihe 24 slccvele 111 247'sl 243-8 31 56 I 563'4 41 39V 39 41 14 14 .11 IUU IW "'b A.W... 1,1,111,111: county, living there until 188(i vrrM.m. when hey homesteaded on Pass 20 411. hi ink Armco Stl Armour Armst Ck Atchison Atl Refin Avco Bait Ohio Beat Fds Bell Aire Bcndix Av Beth Stl Boeing Airp Bridg Brass Bribes Mf Iludd Co Burr Add Butte Con Calum Can Dry Canad Pac Carrier Cp Case JI Cater Trac Cer de Fas Cert-Teed Ches Ohio Chi Grt Ch SP Pac Chrysler Cities Svc Cluett Pea Coca-Cola Colg Palm Col I Col Gas Coml Cred Coml Solv Comw Edis Con Copperm Con Gas Container Cont Can Cont Oil Corn Prod Corninsr Gl Crown Cork Curiahy Pk 56 39 I414 36 'i'' inch two main lines about 16 miles lambs $25 25.50, few good kinds $24.

good 75 to 85-pound spring feeder lambs $19''i: $20. Small lots 46 to 86-pound cull feeder lambs OMAHA Omaha (U A Cattle Receipts, 600 head. Calves, 100 head. Small lots commercial and good short fed steers. $LM29: utility to low-commercial cows, $14.75 Cu $17; canners and cutters, $12toJ14; few commercial to choire vealers, $23 $28.

Sheep Receipts, 2.500 head. One load choice and prime western spring slaughter lambs, $28 per shipper account: bulk good to prime springers, $25tfi 27.50; good to choice slaughter ewes, cull and utility grade largely $5(3' $6: around three loads western feeder lambs of good and choice quality. nil package short term breeding ewes, $9.25. CHICAGO Chicago iPi (U.S. D.

Hogs Salable, 5.000 head. Choice 200 to 260-nound butchers, few loads choice 200 to 240 pounds, $20; load choice 205 pounds. $20.15: few loads and lots 270 to 290 pounds, S19.50'a' 19.75; few 315 to 385 pounds, S3 7 most 160 to 190 pounds. $17.7519.50: sows, 14.5(K$19. Cattle Salable.

800 head. Calves Salable, 500 head. Few choice, and prime fed yearling steers about steady at 34.50; cows weak to 25 cents lower: load choice to prime 1.375-pound steers, $32.50: load good to choice weights, $20.25: utility and commercial cows, $16 canners and cutters. few utility to low-commercial bulls, $18 1 20; few vealers up to $33. Sheep Salable, 600 head.

Top native lambs. $28: bulk. $27i 27.50; culls. $101 S14: few lots good to choice shorn lambs and yearlings. $22 $24; cull to choice slaughter ewes.

$6i 7.50. 54' 36 I 353' north of Laramie. Word of the Association Holds First Fall Session creek Following the death of 21 20 14 1 20 Halt 191 20V4I 20 1 hm 1 shows accidetit first came when a west husband in 1935. Mrs. Davis moved 111 complete.

iiiuMi.hcii along me stream wneii sue disappeared. Smith, coproprietor of the Lincoln-Mercury garage, became alarmed when his wife failed to appear. A fruitless search was, made before help was summoned. The couple's son, Slark, and W. J.

Dinneen, left Cheyenne Thursday night to join in the search. off a mes- to Billings where she lived until .15 rnm rr m.i i bound engineer threw moving to Oregon last year. ,1 -W' at Hosier. iti-IKirl Mieiil 1 1 Mux Mrc wav mrmher nf The man's right arm and shoul- nrnvhnll Wvn Tho Women' 20 vB 79 9912 27 IIO14 42i4 18 13 37 20 V4 33 7 55i4 11! I'niil pisimlv zone. anil style liumher.

331 79V 78V2 301 99V5 98 41 27 I 27 4111 I11012 111 42141 42V4 18V 1834 39 1334l 13 14: 3714I 37 43! 20V 19 111 33 3314 111 7V 714 8 55V 5514 3' 3534 351? I name, aihlr Methodist church. der were severed. It appeared he i rhritinr. nf th Prochv. 1.

1 1.. 1 1, 1 1 tt iitiii 1 ,1 iifiiii 1 1 11 1 H'l'i Minneapolis Cash Grain Minneapolis (P) Wheat receipts Friday 334 cars; year ago 628 cars; trading basis unchanged to 1 cent lower: prices cent higher to "2 cent lower. Cash: 0. 1 dark northern and No. 1 northern.

S2.36ii: 12 to 16 per cent protein, 2.544: 1 cent premium for heavy; No. 1 hard Montana, Minnesota-South Dakota No. 1 dark hard winter, S2.31'-z'! 2 45 Vi. Durum, fancy milling. 2.82'V.

No 1 choice milling, S2.6612'f 2.76'j; No. 1 red Corn No. 5 yellow, new and old, $1.28 if 1.64. Oats No. 2 white.

8386c; No. 3 white, 81fi85c; No. 2 heavy white. 86'n SB' zc: xrn" 3 heavy white. 83 87c.

In addition to her daughter she 111 in-! iiatigiiK'i hiii: terian church held its first fall lie was is survived by dressed in blue work Wednesday at the Presby- rMraiCasper Man Heads Davis of 1 I a brown suit coat. There Davis of Crescent pants am terian church dining room with Charles A. was no KicnuiieaHon, nut m.s pocK- irs as hostess. Alaska, and three brothers ttj Masonic Group George and Solomon Kinnick Wyoming Official Collects Tuskers of Grass Range, also sur ets contained some dice and f0 tne an. a match book from the Kuster ho- teacher's reception and family lei in Laramie.

'night dinner at 6:30 p.m., Septem- The Laramie sheriff's nllice is her 25 at the church, seeking identification by means of Mrs. Lowell Davis, president. Curtiss wr 91 42'il 42VS 20; 61 I 59V 61 81 69V 68V 6H4 Xd 70 I 70 I 70 37! Ml2! 14V 14 ii 6 I 5l 6 171 8V 8 I 8 31 24i'2! 24I4! 2414 45, 32! 31! 32 ll1 24! 24 "4 1 24 13 63V 62V 62i'4 20 11712 116'V116'4 33 86141 85i'el 8514 30' 44! 44' 44'4 39! 39! 39s viving are nine grandchildren and; sheridan. Wyo. i-Wnu W.

Barley Mellow and hard malting choice Curtiss Wrt A to fancy, Sl.SO'S 1.70: good, SI. 38 'n 1.61; Deere feed. SI. 1391.32. Det Edis K'vm Kiamaiiiiuiiii.

ami Rye NO 2. S1.84'2fn l.B0'2. Doug Aire Funeral services were in charge illlslrioils fingerprints Wool Review Dow Chem Flax No. 1. S4.14.

l'44li I IIHIIHI I I .1 Cheyenne, Wyo. WW-A little the Jay wjsoM ()f 1he teakwood elephant from Siam has been added to the col-1 ic; un.n jjj Olam has been aaaCO tO me COl- Boston 0TV-Wool houses reportrd stray orders here and there this week with no 12 I 12 12 grand master of the grand council Koyal and Select Masons til' Wyo The council was organized at the Lucky Bat Boy 67! 67 1 67 64 64 64 7- 57 announced that the circles would meet as follows this month: Priscil-la circle, evening, Mrs. C. E. Em-mett; Miriam circle, afternoon, Mrs.

O. Mobley; Martha circle, afternoon, Mrs. Drew Prugh. Mrs. Thomas Adam was in charge of the program which was jon "opportunity gifts and national 1 1-1 missions." A skit was presented bv xd reai movement.

But those who sold re- ilection of Wyoming's deputy state ported fair transactions for filling-ln pur- poses in a few classes of wool. treasurer, Charles B. Morgan. So far as could be judged, no measurable Mnrpnn has hppn emnloved hv ouantltv of business was rjredicated on iUOrgdn IldS Oten uy 56 11 56 ai 11 close ol three days ol meetin 11 11 24i 6314 63 63 Friday Wheat: September December May Oats: September December May Rye: September December Flax: September December March May Hieh Low Close S2.36'8 S2.36H S2.36'2 2 41'-s 2.40!2 2.40!2 2.4414 2.4312 2.4314 .82 .81 .82 ,8334 8234 S3 857b 1.883s 1 877a 187 1.903b I89I2 I8912 4.1012 4.091-2 4.O9V2 4.16 4.14 4.14 4.16 4.14 4.14 4.12 here involving Ihe Itova I1S Goes to Tourney new mill orders for cloth, according to ithe state for nearly 43 years, and 47! 48i' 54V 54 Sheridan Architect Dies at Hospital Masons and Knights Tempi 59 I -60 during that time he has accumulated an impressive collection of Other officers elected and in 441,4 44V2 Casper P) Jack Fleming, 9' 48' 54 68 601-8 5' 45 20! 11 13 33 8' 65 17' 43 33! 2 ll 7 191 51 351 12 331 50 i stalled in the grand council in 'eluded Lewis J. Holiday, Laramie h'Hdenulv crand master: ('.

Wal Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. W. H. Douglass, and Mrs.

Adam. The devotions were also in charge of Mrs. Sheridan, Wyo. Plans for 11 32 12 6414 43 2 7 50 12 49 Du Pont Eastman Kod F.aton Mfg Elgin Nat Fed Min Sm Firestone Gen Am Tran Gen Bak Gen Elec Geo Foods Gen Mills Gen Mot Gen Cem Gen Real Ut Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Grah Paige Granby Min Gt Nor Ry pf Greyhound Gulf Oil Homestake Hud Bay Hudson Mot 111 Cent Indust Ray Inspir Cop Int Bus Men Int Harv Int Paper Int. Tel Tel Jones Kennecott Lehman Corp L-O-F Glass Lib McN Link Belt neral services are incomplete for icr Sheridan, principal conductor Clarence J.

Whitney, 62, Sheridan an( l. viruil Abbott. Lander year-old son of Wyoming soft ball commissioner and Mrs. John M. Fleming ol Casper, flew Thursday to the national softball tournament, where he will be bat boy for the Denver Public Service team, has been bat boy for re 11 32 64 43 2 7 51 12 V.

50 36 12 61 16 69 59V2 2314 elephants. He has received white, pink and black elephants from all over the United States. Most of them are gifts of Republican friends, Morgan said. The newest addition was sent by Robert Murphy of Rock Springs, who is with the United Slates diplomatic service in Siam. architect who died Tuesday at Chicago Cash Grain Chicago (Pi Cash wheat: None.

Corn No. 1 yellow. SI. 8214: No. 2.

grand treasurer. $1.82: 36 I 36 '4 101 61! 61 77! 16V 15V2 6' 69l 69 3i 5912 5912 4' 23V4I 2.3V4 liic eiai oiliietill. iik Jajei win say Saturday: "The worsted end remained In the doldrums as the time for doing spring business was getting short. Woolens also appear to be dull, though mills are fortified for a while on previous business which keeps a trickle of buying In rad material under way. "Meantime, the market here, reflected a bearish attitude among buyers of everything, including noils, as leveling off of values abroad was awaited.

"Standard types of domestic wool offered the barest kind of a market on which to quote. In fine graded territory staple, somewhat below our range could be made on hedged wool and at least one recent sale substantiates this statement. A bit of territory -blood was sold at $1.25 clean. "Pulled wools have been moving rlKht along to a small extent, with mills wanting such fibre facing a market of limited supply on small production. We heard of 50-60's.

woolen type, sold at $1 25 to $1.30 scoured, in fair quantity; that grade, worsted type, around $1.40. "Some spot business in fall Texas was again reported at $1.35 scoured. Other trading in this wool was done on a basis Adam. Mrs. Davis reported that the remodeling of the manse kitchen is complete.

This project was sponsored by the association with the assistance of the circles. The next meeting will be held October 8 at the church with Mrs. F. A. Ewen as program chairman No.

4, Oats Sample grade heavy white. 91c. Barley nominal Malting, $1.351 1.81; Sl.lOfi 1.29. Sheridan County Memorial hospital following a short illness. Whitney was a member of the firm of Cook Whitney of Sheridan, lie was born in Reed City, and had been a resident of 1206 Aged Cody Matron Succumbs at Home 44 50 17 21i'2 73 77 35 8 46 121 453,41 44T8 26 50 50 59 18 I 17 23 21! 2114 50' 74 1 73 4 77! 77 2 35! 35 4 8 18 3 4614! 45 gional winners in this district for jtho last two years, and has come I to be considered something of a "lucky charm" by the players, Last year he was bat boy for the Murphy-Mahoney's of Denver accompanied them to the national tournament in Detroit.

During the regional tournament in Kiverton two weeks ago, Jack I Sheridan for the last five years, ille was a member of the Christian and Mrs. M. L. Austin as hostess. Minneapolis Flour Minneapolis (Pi Flour in 100-pound cotton sacks: Family patents unchanged, standard patents unchanged.

So 70. Shinments 52.700 sacks. Rock Springs Livestock Shipping Season Opens I 22 9 22 I 21 Mystery Bullet Wounds 13'l 13 51 13 Cody, Wyo. l-l'i Mrs. Sarah I.

Hogg, 80, director of the First National bank of Cody, died Thursday at her home following a long illness. 27l 27 2 28 Standard bran 50 cents lower, standard middlings 50 cents lower, red dog unchanged. S67. Rock Springs, Wyo. (JP) The 4 21 20 of S1.32 "At A "At 137il 13vel 13'8 Albuquerque, a showing on two days livestock shipping season in Roek Science church, the Sheridan Rotary club and Sheridan lodge No.

8. A.F.&A.M. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Whitney of Sheridan; two sons, Donald Whitney, student at Colorado college, Fort Collins, and Robert Whitney of Billings; three daughters, Mrs. was hat boy for Public Service, 25' 25 13 26 lascweeK oi buu.uuo pounds ot New; Mexico A TUrcHo fi 33 33 'si wool evoked little actual business.

Mrs. Hogg was the widow of 1 he regional winners. After the 26 26 13! 26V4 Produce Evansville Man in Leg Casper, Wyo. UP) A bullet "came out of nowhere" and hit an Evansville laborer in the leg Wednesday. 76 William T.

Hogg, former member i tournament, several Public Serv- 373i 4' 19 V4 ice players approached Commis-! of Ihe stale legislature and owner of the YU ranch near Mceteesee. cars of cattle consigned by Carl anc George Jorgenson of Cora, Foremn Exchange wyo. Jerry Marlowe, Union Pacific New York (JP Foreign exchange rates 109 follow Great Britain In dollars, others In Ireignt agent, Said Ici Cars nave 76 37 244 63V2 24 28 74 "2 36 19Vs 24 63'V 23 li 273V sioner Fleming and asked if their BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago (IPi Butter firm: receipts. 610 pounds; wholesale buying prices 1 cent a pound higher; 93-score AA. 6 633i to 73.

5c: score ucky" bat boy could accompany The couple came to the ranch 13; 24 28 23! 60'4 nationals in Bride- 92-score oc; au-score r. iuc; 593 60 69.25c; cars: 90-score 71.5c: 89-score 19V. in 1901, when it was known as them to the the Taylor and Hogg ranch. Hogg port, Conn, died in 1922. i 31 194 9' 2(P4 i7 heen ordered for the season so far Canadian dollar In New York open mar-j, ket 4 9-32 per cent premium or $104 281ijDy southwestern Wyoming stock- J.

E. Greenwood, Mrs. Carl Ollin and Mrs. Ralph DeMerchant, all of Royal Oak, two brothers, L. G.

Whitney of Arlington, and Raymond Whitney of Maro-neek, N.Y., and four grandchildren. 20 Lockheed Aire Loew's Lone Star Cem Lorillard Mack Trucks Macy Magma Cop Marsh Field Mclntyre McKess Mercant Str Miami Cop Mid-Cont Pet Mont-Dak Ut Mont Pow Mont Ward Murray Corp Nash Kelv Nat Bisc Nat Cash Nat Dairy Nat Distill Nat Gypsum Nat Lead Nat Stl Newmont NY Central Nor Pac Northw Airl Ohio Oil Owens HI Gl Pac El Packard Pan Am Air Param Pict Park Utah Patino Min Europe- growers. He said he expected more Great Britain pound unchanged. to be called for before the season 34'b 34'4 56 56 53 53' 2234l 22 19l 20 Richard Martinez was hospitalized when he was struck in the shin by the bullet, according to Coroner Carl Horstman. Sheriff's officers were investigating Friday to determine if Martinez was shot at or hit by a wild shot.

He had been standing near his trailer on the outskirts of Evansville when shot. Evangelistic Services Planned at Mission Meet She is by a daughter, Mary, field director of the state board of welfare in Cody; two sons, John and William, both of Phoenix, and a sister in 31l 31VS 70c. Eggs steady to firm: receipts, 7.880 cases: wholesale buying prices unchanged: U.S. large. 5456c: U.S.

mediums. 46c; US standards. 39fi44c: current receipts, 35c: dirties, 32c; shecks, 29c. POTATOES Chicago (U.S.D.A.i Arrivals. 206 cars: on track.

243 cars: total United States shipments, 713 cars; about steady on Russets, weaker on others: California Long Whites Bakers. $5.35: Minnesota-North Dakota Triumphs, Washington Russets, $6.206.25. 8' 34'. 56 7 53 286' 23'4 371 20V2 181 31 '2 44 13! 55 54! 18 78 71 ID ll3 141 523 71 'A 44J4l Wool Futures 53 is over. Last year 500 cars were ordered.

With the Big Piney area now connected to the railroad, Marlowe said he expects more shipping this year than ever before. Airplane Pilot Assists Campers Marooned on Hill services will be held in I Greybull, Wyo. Baptist Mission 18 68 11 52i 7012 35 434 Ihe Codv Euiseonal church Mondav. "eiy met, rnuay wiiu mis. o.

o. Hi 3534l Whipps. Mrs. J. E.

Turner was in 16! 141 934 10 24 "4 1 24 54 Vt 188 70 11 54 5234 70' 353,4 43.4 93'4 24', 2 9'S 663i 187' 95 3 6 "4 45 56i 30'b charge of the devotionals. WflHanrl RPW MaiTiIwC. Mrs. Harold Hudspeth, president, Orchard Valley Woman Wins Scrap With Snake New York Bonds New York fPi Wool tops and wool futures declined Friday on scattered commission house selling. Support came through scale-down dealer buying.

Wool closed unchanged to 1.1 cents lower October 140. December 136, March 133.0 bid. May 130.5 bid. July 129.0 bid, October 127.5. December 135.5 bid.

Certificated wool spot 143.0 nominal. Wool futures closed .6 of a cent lower to 4 of a cent hieher. October 196.0 bid. December 184.2. March 176.5 bid.

May 172.70 172.9, July 170.7 bid, October 168 2 bid. Certificated snot wool tops 200.0 nominal. Worland, Wyo. Clifford Mcnu*tt and John Wantulok were recently marooned on Bald ridge en route 26! 2l 2''4 Sheridan High School Club Elects Officers for Year a-78 67 57! 19 36; reported on the recent, "house party" which she attended in 183i New York Close: Chesapeake Ohio 3'2S '96d Texas Corp 3s '65 93b 98s. 102i.

lor an overnight trip into tne Misiy in rii. M-i: Moon and Lake Helen region. Attend M3f6 MCGling Penney JC Pa RR Pepsi-Cola Phelps Dod Phil Rd I I Philip Mor 35" 24 36 Vt Douglas. She also explained eacn Cheyenne, Wyo. W) A three- 151 I6V2I officer's duty under the new con- foot, rattlesnake got its head 14' 45 Their pickup nroke riown ana iney were unable to repair it without Sheridan, Wyo.

The following POWER AND RANK STOCKS pniinps pet 56 '5 30s 31' 564 9' 31 'a 4' 17 Friday's quotations from Piper, Jaffray I Sv officers have been elected by theLartc 17 17 Asked Colo an airplane from onenuan nign scnooi miss co-ea Fortunately Hopwood: Bid First Bank Stock 24'. Northwest Banco 40 Montana Power pfd. 1 1 6 1 -i Montana-Dakota Util. pfd. 85': L1UU.

'Cacnnr lunrlorl nn thp ridop and Laramie Bank Officer Honored for Long Service 8 41'al 418 4112 18 63'l 597 60''4 43' 35el 3HI 35s 34 35s! 35 72 2614i 261o; 26'i 10 223l 22'i 22'' Carol Edwards, president; Teddy i Mcnu*tt gave the pilot a message McCarthy, vice president; Helen1 rfir his fathnr WillarH Mcnu*tt. il, Pure Oil 'i I RKO Pict j5lRKO Thea 8" 2 Radio Cp Reo Motors Repub Stl Rey Tob Safeway St i St Jos Lead Worland, Wyo -Louise Damp- stit ution i bashed in for "spooking" a horse in ton, news chairman ol the Wyo-j Mrs. Hudspeth stated that eight Orchard valley, just south of Chey-ming Business and Professional young college students who are enne Thursday. Women's clubs; Leslie Cook, stale planning on going out as mission-l The rattler struck at Mrs. J.

Di-bulletin editor; Eileen Harnett, aries will be in Greybull Novem-i Francisco when she went out to Worland Ii. P. W. president; and )vr t0 start two weeks of what the commotion was. Verne Denton, junior past prosi-! services.

It missed, and she stunned it dent, altended the iall meeting of The next meeting will be Oc- wjth a rock and finished it off state board of directors in Casper. 3, at the home of Mr. and wi(n a wee(j cutter Mrs. Mildred Smeek of Cheyenne, Mrs. E.

G. Jacobson. I 22: 395e! 394 24! 36 I H' Clenrae JenkS.lwhich the pilot phoned from Cas- 35 30 Real Estate Transfers 12 30-8 -Sears Roeb Lenard and Elizabeth Yost of Bnlings Servel to Loren E. and Minerva L. Anderson of i sharp Dob.

Billings Lots 43 and 44. block 4. St reeter i Shell Oil addition. Silver King 358 30'2 427s 57H 93, 43-S 72'4 42 '8 35 "2 58' 2 36 'i, 423i 93i 435s 71'. 25s 4134 35 58'a 19 57J4 16 2 44' 8 23' 72 '-4 31! 2 30 42'4 94' 35T8 2 SS1 i.

-j nosemary weaver, so- Jones was honored Friday for chairman; Mona Springer, par-40 years of service with the First iliamentarian, and Robert Surrena, National bank of Laramie. historian. Jones was born on a ranch nearj Laramie. He began work as a mes-! r. senger for the bank on Sept.

0 RailCher Chamed state president, presided. per. The elder Mcnu*tt and two other sons made the trip with the parts and incidentally hiked to a small lake which several years ago was stocked with California golden trout. They made a nice catch. James W.

and Edna R. Hardy and Sinclair Oil Socony Vac 61 364 I 15 Jti 1 141 405 IB' IS 561 41 40sii Early-Morning Fire Destroys Cabins At Jackson Hotel 1912, and has since worked to cash Plans were formed for the year's study with the national theme "The Ramparts We IJuiId" as the focal point. The Wyoming group chose to emphasize "Building Through Better Understanding." Mrs. Ma 613'4 62 221 62 '2 368I ier, He is a brother of Bruce Jones,) In Income Tax Information Cheyenne, Wyo. An information was filed in United States district court Friday by the dis Driver, Passenger Escape As Switch Engine Hits Car former Cheyenne city official Frances L.

Youne to Irvin H. and Nana E. Hetrick of Billings Lot 6. block 2. Cellan acre tracts.

Adrian W. and Lyda M. Latterell of Billings to James C. Wroughton of Billings Lots 4. 5 and 6, block 4, Amvet Park subdivision.

Waiter I. and Jeanne Becksteao of Billings to Ray H. Fiscus and Chester B. Hscus of Billings 50 feet N1 lot 4. block 1, Sunnyside addition.

C. Lee Donaldson Hoatson of Billincs to Edith J. Wallace of Hardin Lots 12 and 13. block 45. Suburban Homes addition John Armour, A.

L. Altman and A. Armstrong as trustees of Laurel No 1152, Lolay Order of Moose, to D. D. and Ora Leeper of Laurel Let 4.

block 2. townsite ol East Laurel. Verna Fay Williams Drake of Billings to William F. and Marion T. Korh of Billings Tracts and certificate of 79 V2 79' 77 V4 19 3 4 27 3fi" 19' 2 So Rico Sue Sou Cal Edis Southern Co Sou Pac Sou Ry Sperry Std Brands Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind Std Oil Ind St.

Oil NJ Stow Warn Stone Web Studebaker Sunray Oil Sunsh Min Swift Co Texas Co Tex Gulf Su! Timk Bear Trans Air Transamer Cheyenne Police Seek Men Who Robbed Motel Cheyenne, Wyo. (JP) Police were searching Friday for two gunmen who held up an attendant at the Cheyenne motel and escaped with $45. The woman attendant said two men walked into her office at about 12:30 a.m. and demanded the money. She described them only as one tall and one short.

deline Seabright of Cheyenne, the Jackson P) Fire at the Dia-Wyoming's club irst president, rnond Bar inn early Friday de-was the main speaker at the ban-j 10 tourist cabins valued 2U! SlVf 91 26 'a 19 57 31 1 79'2 31! 561 7714 31 1934 121 27V2 381 36-Vb 46; ,91 21 93s 91 32 '4 27! 55 5 a 563- 78'a 78 76 1934 27 38 19 "4 32 543i Aged Greybull Resident trict attorney charging a Gillette, A car driven by net held in the Townsend hotel. at $25,000, a garage and a new car. Livingston rancher with attempt to ifarry Winchester, 15, was hit by Firemen from Wisdom, 14 miles 32 55ia 110 Dies in Billings Home 1110 2110 evade lederal income taxes. a swjtch engine at a crossing here 42M.I 424 42i Basin Man Is President James H. Daly was charged with about 11:15 p.m.

Thursday 3' 173-4l 1734l 1734 'from here, and Dillon, 48 miles away, brought the flames under control within three hours after it survey 245 NW'iSE'SW and tract 10 I Twenty Fox same survey, SWWUSW section not turning in correct income re- Both Winchester and a passen-l, i- ports or tax due from 1946 through jger, John Tecea, escaped without (Jf tX6CUIIVG uTOUD 1-w Jii-fc. Un Bag Greybull, Wyo. John Neville, 88, long-time Greybull resident, died at a Billings, nursing Joseph Walker of Butte to Henrietta 1 Un Carbide Thfl tlo(nmnn( 'm. m.r.nnf cnr'jlhat 1948. Albrandt of Billings 19 feK lot 9 and i Un Oil Cal nc aiaidildll.

aiicc. 1I1C lilJUl CAtcJJl Illili.i Jwas discovered at 5 a.m. by persons in the cabins, only two of John- i which were occupied. lots 10. 11 and 12.

block 200, original Un Pac home Wednesday. Death was at discrepancy between what Daly de-1 The car was demolished. Cause Jackson Wyo. Un Tank Car A. X.

Entertain Club tributed to a series of strokes. He ana wnai was aue me me accident nas nor neen esiau- (nc president I Near-by ranchers used to scrape burning timbers away from other buildings, including has been in failing health for is some $114,000. Wished and an investigation wasof tfw Wyoming association of many years. Daly pleaded innocent to Judge still under way Friday. (Chamber of Commerce Secre- Worland, Wyo.

Mrs. Gordon Hamlin and Mrs. Warren Rodden 18! 26'4I 26 I 26 15T.I 15al 15a 4' 47 I 4678 47 25: 64 1 1 (337bI 53 397l 391.1 394 10 41 I 40 '41 41 10' 263V 26'2' 2634 24 35V4I 3434 35 57 5 I ft I 5 221 60 "a I BO'V 603 8: 21 'V 207! 21'4 1' 373e' 373l 373a 43' 24V4i 2334! 24''4 22' 62 I 615a 64 3834' 38s 3 31 20 I 197s 20 6' 403'al 40 I 2 8ssl S'sl 858 10 123a' 12s 2 11 I 11 I 11 77; 387a! 38! 38 46 4(1': 405a 2' 26141 26 I 26V4 Requiem mass will be held st iwere hostesses to the Newcomers Itaries. inn Paul Cavanaugh of Riverton was Thp nronertv is owned bv Mr lclub canasta group with nonors Parents of Son Sacred Heart church Saturday, with the at 10 a.m.; Rev. John 47.000 Inductees elected vice nresident and E.

C. going to Mrs. H. C. Hardsaw, Mrs.

Unit Air Lin Unit Aire Unit Cp Unit Fruit US Lines US Pipe US Rubber US Smelt US Steel US Steel pf US Tob Vanad Cp Walworth Warn Br Pict West Air West Un Tel Westing Elec White Mot Woolworth Wrigley Yale Towns Youngst Dr ixd Ex-dividendi Ellis Legg and Mrs. Herman Noen. Mrs. Smith of Laramie was chosen for; uiauj tcu ui an Greybull, Wyo. Mr.

and town of Billmrs. Jake and Ida Heinrich of Billings to Opal M. Todd of Billings Lots 14. 15 and 16. block 2.

West Billings Heights subdivision. Louis and Ada Melnick of Billings to Irvin J. and Melba E. Zeuner of Billings Lots 9 and 10. block 2, Pioneer Park subdivision, first filing.

Fred J. and Susie Mnndelkow of Yellowstone county to Dale A. Martinek of Yellowstone county Lots 23 and 24. amended plat block 2, Mandelkow subdivision, amended. Domenich and Catherine Rossetto and V.

S. and Mary Schiavon of Billings to Florence and Lawrence Trudeau of Ralston. Wyo. Lot. 30.

Sunrise subdivision, second filing. Florence and Lawrence Trudeau of Ralston. to Delbert E. and Lorene B. Long of Billings Same property.

Billy T. and Jesse M. Parks of Billings to Henry Ganger of Billings Tract of 17 acres section 21 1-N 27-E. Zllz company of Billings to Charles and Rose B. Wright, of Billings Lot 2.

block 2. Smith subdivision. He is survived by one sister, OOUgm Dy Jrmy Visitors Depart Florentine) Flores are parents term as secretary-treas-a son born Sunday at Greybull urer. hospital. Mrs.

Margaret O'Conner of Grey-if or November Call bull and two neices, Miss Kathnnej 43 Conner of Casper and Miss Mary, Washington (U.R) The defense de- O'Conner of Greybull. ipartment Friday asked for ki -i j- 22 43 I 43 73'4 5' 3634! 36 2i 157al 1534 Births Reported i Greybull, Wyo. Mrs. Jessee Bix-ler and three children of El Paso, Tpyhs Ipft fnr home after a week 73' 3634 157, draftees in November for the army. Ir'Cin INeW DUIIQing Sheridan, Wyo Mr.

and Mrs. a) t)lp ilnmp of Mr and Mrs. Thur- niwir- (rnntD The other services do not intend Pr.u.-oll VCvri I4i The Pond and Jacob Brouwer of Fort MacKenzie man Hurst. to call for draftees in November, pnnri New York Curb company otjare tne parents oi a son norn ai hos- Sheridan, Wyo. A divorce aetense department said.

i Powell Friday announced final ar- the Sheridan County Memoria The November call for 47,000 iransem*nts to construct an office pital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West been granted by Judge George A. Nrw York (Pi Close men was the same size as the Oc-1 building for the Seaboard Oil com-tobcr call.

This month, 30,000 are'panv. The five-room, 525,000 build- Layman in the Sheridan district court to Amelia C. Gorm 'from Stephen Gorm. PHONE 9-2409 being inducted. WANTED DEAD and DISABLED ANIMALS We will pick up, as soon as possible your dead stocfc with hides Call us immediately aftei discovering dead stock, and our Sanitary Truck will call promptly Our truck boxes are all steel and completely enclosed.

Our truck boxes and plant nave been approved bv the Montana Livestock Sanitary Board Call as collect. Vfe pay phone charges. Billings Rendering Co. Phone 8-8410 Days Located at Batemon Oil Co. ins will be located east of the Pow of Sheridan are the parents of a daughter also born at 1he local hospital.

To Attend Meet Barium stl Runk Hill Catalln Cons Royal Cnrnuc Dumont Lab A El Bond At Sh Ford Can A Ford Ltd Grn Alloys ell city limits. 834l Irvins Air Ch 51 a lSH'niKaiser Fra 4 53'iNat Bell 2'3 12V41 Niles Bern W2 4 IPennroad lV-i 16 I Pioneer 2'i 24l Royal OH 164 63 IShat Denn 8U elilSherw Wnn 2V4 Std Oil Ky 40' 1 2'alTndd Shnvrt 55 I 13VIUS Int Pf 96 "4 1 7334l Wright Har 29Val Club Has Meeting (Servicemen Wounded FIRE I LIFE I I Gt Lak Oil Leave on Trip In America SUCCESS comes to the man with red blood, not "blue" blood. This Space Courtesy STUDER CONSTRUCTION CO. Grevhull. Wvo The A.

Cheyenne (P) Two Wyoming Sheridan, Wyo. H. jlenn Kins- Oil RIG LIABILITY I Hecla Min Humblp Oil Int Petrol and Mrs. ley, Sheridan attorney, has left Houston. Texas club met witli servicemen have been wounded in Grevbull.

Wvo. Mr. AUTO TRUCK I Harold Hudspeth Wednesday eve-1 action in Korea, the department of 1 Leif Senstad' and his brother-in-jfor San Francisco where he will INSUKANCt I RP1V VlDhTT i WESTERN I Denver UP) (TJ.S.D.A. Pinto beans, I 1952 eron. sellinc eenernllv i1'(7 25 for were made to attend defense announced Thursday.

Taw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-j attend a meeting ot the American the mid-term convention in Hous-jThey are Private First Class Alois f4 enninger left Wednesday on Bar association. Kinsley will also ton. Several of the members are J.

Gorzalka of Sheridan and two-week vacation trip to La attend a commissioner conference planning on touring Mexico fol-'vate First Class Keith J. Bishop, Crosse, Waterloo, Iowa and on Uniform state laws held prior lowing the convention. iU.S.M.C, of Evanston. Colorado Springs, Colo. i to the national meeting.

I MATIOKJAI AlttkirV 'J no. i and m.io-aii lor U.S. No. 2, IN A I IUINAL AVjLlNV! I i Denver rate basis. Great Northern.

1952 I 20? Billinnt Fyrhnnno rma 1 ctV' saline Benerally 47.50 for S. No 1 i ii Billings Livestock txehange Bldg. nnd $7 25 for 8 No 3 Nebresks rate i basis..

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