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Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE NINE. All Markets Livestock em STOCK DEMAND (WHEAT PRIGES | STILL STRONG) MOVE HIGHER ‘SALT CREEK FIELD Midwest Drills in New Prdhoies on Salt Creek New York Bonds sare Bd Ask Bessemer -._--------- .23 25 Big Indian --.-.2-. 07 09 Boston Wyoming ..-- 1.00 Buck Creek -. 22 Amorican Can ~..-... Car & Foundry .— 158 ternational Carp. 20% motive .... 13% FOREIGN. American Smelting and Ref'g, 61 | Burke _ "38 Prospects for Early Action|Material Upturn Recorded | Czechos'ovak Rep., 8s ctf Consolidated and Wyoming Associated ee rare es Bh: Black. Stdne Salt Crk .28 On Tax Reduction Is Today ie Trading at Dania Municipal sa A Di maar TORE 17 Stabilizer icago French Reput Leases; Gusher in New Mexico. pe NA ier cenit ieee ae Kingdom of Belgium 85 Kingdom of Norway, 6s Rep. of Chile, 89, 1946 — State of Queensland, 6s 82% 99%, 18% Anaconda Copper ----..---- NEW YORK, April 2.—Stock}| CHICAGO, April 2—With re-| Atchison prices continted to improve in to-|ceipts of corn today about the Mght- day's quiet market in response to|est 50 far this season and .with ‘Atl, Gulf and W. Indies -—--— Baldwin Locomotive Four Salt Creek completions are F feet and doing 45 barrels, making a included in the Midwest report of shot necessary. 118% brighter prospects for early ac-|country offerings {o arrive prac-| U. K. of G. B. & I., 5%s, 37 - eae current operations. The largest of | 79 Midwes Hogback No. 7-08] Baltimore & Obto 54% tion’ on th tax" reanétion in| teally, sero,. the corn, market. took Railway and Miscellaneous these was woll No. 28-A, ne% of| aexico struck the sand nt 687 feet, | Beth’ehem Stee 51% casige money end) higher « foteign|| 68, upward swing in prfee.: Te was} Eineticen Gmolting, be - section 31-40-78, Salt Creek Consoli-| and when 10 feet in the sand was| C*lfornia Petroleum ---.---- 24% exchange rates. Sales approximat-| contended that feeding of corn to] American Sugar. dated lease, doing 900 barrels from | good for 1,000 barrels ot produetion | Canadian Pacific 144% ed 750,000 shares. hogs, promised better returns, “and |.) 0a conda Copper. a depth of 2,277 feet, No. 16-A at | daily. hs Central. Leather -.-.-..-----. 13% Ay that with field work in progress no| 4 aconda Copper 6s, 195 2,300 feet, making 147 barrels, and| At a dépth of °.140 fect a coment | CeTFe Co Pasco Copper ------ 43% | icinney Coastal ...2.- aq NEW YORK, April 2.—Stock|!mportant move:nent of corn was} ‘at 7 and San Fo. gen 4s oe "No. 22-A at 2,335 feet, making 88| job was done on the 8%-Inch casing | Chandler Motors -—---__. 49% | Lance Creek Royalty .02 | Prices continued to forge ahead at| likely. Some talk was current that} Balitmore and Ohio cv., 4s - barrels, are two other completions|in the Neiber Dome test well- Chesapeake’& Ohio -~-... 1S. | Warnfe oe eee 3.25 | the opening of today’s stock mar-|May delivery of corn might yet} Bethlehem Steel con.. és, Serfes A - ; c & Northwestern 51% ets Aicwi tial seeiaren of triai| teach $1.00 a bushel. The opening,| Canadian Pacific deb, 4s -—--- = the same Salt Creek Consolidated] In Grass Creek No, _19-A,) CBCago Mike Henry -. OL y of industr ropes a SN epee a lease, Both wells are to be shot. | Moeteetse 15, ts drilling at 4,085 feet. | Chicaso Mil, & St. Paul, 29% I nrountain & GalP one Sigg | Shree perHcpared: x the, Advenes: | Oh “Vener. cht, Uncle eee: Sree ae oa eat Credited to. the Midwest Oil com-| “Work is to be resumed at once on | Chicago, R. 1. & Pac. - 24% | New York Oll ----2a400 4200 || although changes for the most part | Ures to 4c lower, Fn Patel Clie; Corpen, ea pany and the Wyoming Associated | Baxter Basin well No. 16-X, nei of | Chile Copper 26% “og. | Were fractional. Nash Motors, with | 78¢ “ed LOOM Pc, © CRU DENT Ce ear Wire: Se company 18 well No, 10-AX, ney of| section 11-17-104, which has been} Chino Copper —-_- 16% 201% | sain of 3% points, led the motor | turn nll around. 4 to aa.| Great Northern 7 section 36-40-79, drilled in at 1810! shut down at 8,382 feet. Consolidated Gas -. 62 20.00 | Sroup into higher ground. tl, cop-} Litter ber rack et seats to ad: srontana Power, bs “ Corn Products Royalty & Prodikers | .08 10814 | Per _and chemical issues were in| Vance owing to reports that con-| Northern Pacific ref., Cosden Oil 35 | Sunset 04 05. | Sood demand siderable corn had been put under} Northwestern Bell Tel., be Crucible Steel Tam Bell Royalty 03 ‘as The market's brighter tone was|°harter here and at Milwaukee for} Pacific Gas and Electr ew Exploration Company | {= c= sis ea Ba cae bt = gMt [euro conancad Inthe stir ao |suient tthe ening et Lake | Boog non. Se Eve ea rae eons oy [ings by brisk buying of a number |@Vigation. ‘The-close was firm, %e Sinclair Con. Olt cal 78 Famcus Players.Lasky -. Wastern Btaisa ; ‘Sox | of Industrial Leaders, which carried | ‘,1¢ net higher, May 78% to 79. |-Southorn Pacitic ov., General Asphalt ¥. on en igo 1] General’) Blectric, Baldwin and |) Scattered. selling by “commission (mien eee be Genéral Blestric " Soman wpa . houses weakened the wheat market. 8 « She * Studebaker up 1 to 2 points. Copper shares were benefited by reports that Germany was prepariyg to enter the market for large quan- tities of red metal. Demand for low and medium “priced railroad issues widened, carrying St. Paul Preferred up % to a new high for the year at 30 and bringing about Utah Power and Litght 5s ‘- Western Union 6%s Westinghouse Blectrio Wilson and Co., ev.. 09 AIRCRAFT Cot The selling appeared to be for the northwest. After opening unchang- ed to %o off, May $1.01% to $1.01% and July $1.03 to $1.03%,. wheat underwent a general sag. Subsequently, the wheat market rallied in sympathy with corn. Be- sides, it was reported that France Now Prepared. to Function General Motorg -- Great Northern pfd. -—------ Gulf States Steet Tlinols Central Inspiration Copper International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd. - International Paper NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Ask 18.25 The Interior Exploration com- ‘pany recently incorporated fs about ready to function with a board of director composed entirely of well known oil men of Casper and Den- Mountain Producers Glenrock Oil Salt Creek Pras. Salt Creek Cons .~. New York Off .. Mutual The Interfor Exploration company, was organized to explore the mountain «region for new of! and Bas fields. The head geologist is Charles T, Lupton who discovered Howland, counsel for Mr. Daugher- ty, asked today to have it noted in the record that the house committee exonerated the former attorney fs if was buying, and there were with- y findings of wroni ver. This new company was or-|the Cat Creek ficld of Montana for} Invincible Oil Marine __/____.. puvetan Hal: saya cape en All the: HES) ea wdis Oh whkel bere trom setone: Le repag) re alten! Belge toe heats | ganized by Harry Adams, R. G. Tay-| the Frantz Corporation, Jater taken| Kylly-Sprnigtield Prod. and Refrs. . issues, Atlantic Coast Line and Mis- joing. S lor and other oil operators. ‘The board of directors of the new company consists of Harry Adams, R. G, Taylor, Ralph Hartzell, RR. Carpenter and George Ferguso: The close was firm, % to %@% cents net higher, May $1.02% to $1.02%@% and July $1.03% to $1.03 ovyér by the Mutual Of company. Mr. Lupton is to be assisted in the geological work by Geologist Lloyd and the record of these two men is 80 well known in Casper as to re- Ke nnecott Copper -. Lima Locomotive Louisville & Nashv Mack Truck ~ Mariand Oil 8S. O. Indiana __ LIVESTOCK sour! Pacific preferred. Steel, Guif States Houston Off and United States rial Aleohol moved up more a point. Foreign exchanges ned higher. committee had expected prosecu- tions to proceed against the con- cerns mentioned but that instead the whole matter had been dropped. Luke McNamee, head of INVESTIGATED a Seding delay tended to give firm- Captain ness to oats, Initia? prices, un era asi ence service wa fhe Held: manager. for the Muriag| The sisw. comabeny bas crews of | Maxwell, Mow us. the recovery “progressed, ana] CBANERG" to. He" higher, May ¢6%u, | (Continued Prom. Page. Ons)”. | “os.ca'hy the witness as saying the Ol company here and is considered|leasers, scouts and geologists ready| sriscsuri, Kans & Tox mew) 2 Chicago Prices, merous issues subjected to heavy | Were, succeeded by ® alight: further shld he Ba “renments were dite to RAisat, Serauseyy, S_saepate 0c: one of the best field superintendents| to take the trail as soon as the! sfissouri Pacific, pfd. — CHICAGO, April 2.—(U. 8. Ds-| sel! pressure in recent sessions| "ower quotations on hogs eased| crim! negligence. The commit- peek a 4 We ate fusibas = 2 ial bad in the Rocky, mountain fields today.| roads clear up and these parties will] Sow York Central». partment of Agriculture:)}—Hogs— rebounded. American Agrl-| 146 provision market. tee did not go into his reasons for | Standar sy 4 e itt es te He is also a member of the at | aren, Chis tens fn the field search. Recetpts, 26,000; fairly active; yn-| cultural Chemieal preferred, V suspecting that there was something | Obtained plans and built exper! servation committee of the it] Ing for possible fields to be passed evenly lower, as compared with yesterday's general trade; medium and heavy weight butchers, 10c lower; light weight, 10 to 16c off; light Hghts, 15 to 25¢ lower; spots show more los: i 25 to 50c ginia-Carolina preferred, American International, International Paper, vator and American Smelt- ored advances of from 1 to 3 mentally almost every type of mill- tary plane. Scaife also repeated his charge that the government had sold the Bosch magneto property, seized from the German owners dur- ing the war, to Martin Kerns for a Creek Producers association. Harry Adams is a well known contractor who has drilled many of the wells in Salt Creek and other oil fields of Wyoming and the other members are all experienced in the of! game wrong in the Roma case. Taking up the Wright-Martin case Scaife said that the company’s min- utes showed that it had been agreed by the directors that eight per cent would be a profit on war con- upon by the head geologists. Wyom- ing and Colorado will have the main play for the coming season. but the, other states of Montana, New Mex!- co, Kansas, the Dakotas and Ne- braska are included tn the itinerary Open High Low Close WHEAT: S May ~ 1.01% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% July - 1.03 1,04 1.025% 1.03% Sept. ---- 1.04 1.04% 1.03% 1.04% Pan American Petro‘eum Pennsylvania People's Gas American Can moved up more “grossly inadequate” consideration. =o lower; all interests buying; shipping | ‘an © point into new high territory 19% tracts for airplanes while the audit| . 5" lepers and in close touch with conditions. | of the scouting parties. Bent rs & Refiners -. orders very light; bulk good ana] fet the movement above 106 and 79% Be thecionipese be’: Cocke tahawen "spots ithe oatpaapnea fs aa irsap) choice 260 to 350-pound ‘butchers, | Jeneral Electric extended its early 19% ‘0 per cent net profits" had been |tdter attorney feneral had been em- pert? rn pial $7.45@7.55: few up to $7.60; better | in to more than 8 points. Ameri- taken. He added that the audit also| Djoved as u lanver for Kearney” SS iaueL i grades 160 to 225 pound weight,|°&" Tobacco B, with a 8% point 46% discloseé. an over-payment “by the fours | 3 ommo it rade ews apie ‘Ott #7.35@7.50; best 190 to 200 pound| ‘lly, led the tobacco shares into 45% government to the company gf $5,- Sinclair Con. Oil -----.. kind, $7.56; desirable 140 to 150|hisher ground. Erie preferred vied 41% 267.000, \ Soe Neen Ralletag LLliine bau} POURG, averages, $7.0067.25; pack. | With St.Paul for Ieadership of the| Be ‘Thomas L. Chadbourne, an attor- SUGAR on,” weeks are the crucial perldd in frutt Oil of N. J. ing sows, $6.70@6.85; desirable | Falls, with a jump of 2 points and 10.77 ney, got the Wright-Martin Aircraft Standard) Oil oCN, J. ——-sao-— ighty’ killing pigs, $6.00@6,50;|2 6 polnt advance in Fisher Body, 2 1 Pplu: ntract, SHREVEPORT.—The damage] development here. Studebaker Corporation ------ i“ sf 11.02 company its cost-plus co: . don thi660 'detrickts in'the Loulitkie Gn % deavyweight hogs, $7.35@7.60: me-| enlivened trading in the motor sec- Scaife said, as a substitute for an] NEW YORK, April 2.—No in- and. Arkansie ‘pil’ si@ds ‘By: recent pio emeattiee gee fea i ght, $7.40@7.55; cays" pe money opened at 4% w--- .--- ° 9.60 |original fixed price contract. crease was noted in the demand for areas: ight light, $6,007.40; packing sows, | per 4 S eecs “The fees paid Chadbourne ‘for | re - eee parared of southern-Illinois ser tebe neler aoe - ough, $6.60@6.75; slaughter pigs,| *bility to rise, testifying to the ap- 10.25 10.17 10.20 |affair,” Scaife went on, “were add-| granulated. f PA Meat ike we th caked Rela She A 4.75 @ 6.50. parent condition of the list and the 10.55 10.50 10.55 \}ed to the costs of the company as| Refined futures were nominal. HOUSTON.—The dally average | avsociation to handle their crop this| U.S. Ind. Alcohol -------—--~~ Cattle—Recetpts, 10,000; fairly ac-| timidity of the bear faction, buying ith saan Beeaiat oatalanemaueciaiier |) tance ee production of ofl in the gulf coast| year which is expected to show an] (Inited States. Rubber. ------ ive; most classes, steady to strong;| ¥ecame more confitent as the ses. Cash Grains and Provisions. the cost-plus system." Gade be Cubiatta a: refinas foo late and south falda. for the past | increased: acreage. United: States) Steak/-.¢-—--—— pote shade higher on better grades | sion progressed. Virtuely all dl! citcaGo, April 2—Wheat—No.| Tho committee identified Chad-| April shipment at 6.8 duty paid. week, totaled 96,630 barrels, a gain ; Utah Copper aa amnnsoe= ef steers; bulk: fed steers, $8.50@ | Visions of the list showed consider} » para, $1.04%; No. 3 hard, $1.06%,| bourne as a Democrat, and:Scaife ugar futures closed easy; ap- tee ATLANTA.—The: opening. of, the | Westinghause “Mlectrio” —--—- 10.75; several loala heavies and|sble strength, advances of 1 to 4|° Corn—No. 4 mixed, 77%c; No. 3} added, “he was a large campaign| proximate sales, 33,000 tone, Mav, M. Rich Brothers $1,500,000 store,| Willys Overland ----.-. undy welght’ offermgs, $11.00@| points. being made by over four yellow, 79% @Blec. fund contributor.” 4.86; July, 4.97; September, 4.94; De- Livestock, the advent of the first spring} Amer. Zinc, Lead & Sm. ~---- 41.60; earls top,. $11.65; shipping de-| score of the leading shares by the |, Oats No. 2 white, 48% @49c; No.| Scaife read ‘items from the audit| cember, 4.45. FORT WORTH.—Kansas, capital-| weather and the closeness of the Butte & Superior. eeoenewenee nand, fairly broad; beef heifers in| early afternoon, 3 white, 17@48%c. to show that cigars, laundry and ists and buyers who have grass|grend opera season have combined| Colorado Fue! & Iron ~. \etive “demand; fat cows, scarce;| The closing was strong. Rye— 66% @6o¥ sim charges for company offi- lands to let and are anxious to se-|to ra4« retail dry goods trade .0/ Montana Power est bologna bulls, $5.00@5.25; veal-| Copper and Zinc shares assumed| pariey—73@8ic. cers 4 been included jn what the cure cattle for thetr pastures are|the higtest point of the year. Men‘s| National Lead - 8 "8, uneven; choice handy weight,| the leadership of the upward move-| mmothy sead—$5.00@8.00. <0 ment was required to pay for Butter and Eggs touring Texas Tuesday to stimulate | furnishings dealers ere sharing in| Shattuck Arizona - 5% ard to $12.00 to packers; bulk|ment in the late-dea!ings but low Clover seed—$16.50623.50 Thé cigar item was for $900, and in.| shipments north. The grass leas-|the buying spurt in the cities al- ealers averaging 100 to 115 pounds, | priced rafls continued in good de-| Terq—$10.67. cluded a xpecial box for the com-| " ing season is long over-due and few/ though trade in the country dis: 10,00@11.00; ght vealers, siow mano. Ribs—$9.62. pany president. CHICAGO, April 2—Butter— Texas growers are making prepa-| tricts is dull. bidding around $8.50; stockers an’ Se Belfies—$10.25. - Lower; creamery xtra, 39%4c: rations to ship cattle north or to . eders, scarce; country demand, Error In Depth, en JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ss gr iparigas eee sell because local range conditions Coal. airly brogd. ¢ Instead of being. down 4,354, feet Flour DELAYS RE Fi seuesta 4@ seconds, are excellent. BOSTON.—Soft bituminous today Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; slow; fed as reported yesierday, Billy Creek MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 2. WASHI April 2.--More } , " was quoted at $5.50 to $6.50 a ton, jambs, around steady; sheep, 250 .|—Flour unchanged. Bran’ $22.00. charges of delays and fatlures in the| Eeee— Higher; receipts, 16,216 a $6. test well is drilling at 4,334 feet Bs $ . rbrig5 Heating Equipment. a drop of 15 to 26 cents under prices ugher; shearing. lambs, steady;| png correction resulted from steel department of justice were laid be-| Cases; firsts, 21@21%c; ordinary ST. LOUIS.—Tho Oliver O!l1 Gas| of a week ago. One contract has ‘ tal early bulk. desirable fat wooled lin, measurement being made. fore the Daugherty investigating| fret 19% @20c; storage pack ‘Burner company has quadrupled| been signed at $6.50 Boston provid- plane ambs, $15-50@16.00; ¢lipped lambs, peg ees committee today by H. L. Spalfe, a| extras, 23%e; storage pack firsts, its ‘capitalization to enable it to|ing for equal monthly shipments to| (Ve 4 AL75@14.80; fat ewes, upward to METALS former secret agent of the depart-| 2340. Rs care for the increased business re-| next April. Tikiols? 712.00; choice shearing lambs, $15.75. ment, PMO DEAE sulting from adoption of oil as fuel in this section, Steel. PITTSBURGH.—It is felt here Indiana Nat. Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., April 2—(U. 8. HEALTH TOPIC NEW YORK, April 2.—Copp firm; electrolytic spot and futur: Taking the stand for time, Se: about the third alfe continued his long story obstacles enoountered in hii er, os Foreign Exchange Automobiles. that if price concessions in sheets Department of Agriculture)—Hogs 13% @13%. forts to institwte proceedings Sa. NEW ORLEANZ.—Wholesale| do not drag the quotations lower | NOP Ci} —Receipts $19,000; opened slow, ac- Tin—Firm; spot and nearby inst alrplane manufacturing con-| NEW YORK, April 2.—Foreign sales of automobiles in this terri-|than the prevailing $2 a ton, there | OM0 ga ive later; mostly 15c lower; bulk - futures, $50.75. cerns urged with recetying over-| exchanges irregular; quotations in tory are holding up well but retail|is no particular danger. The pig ee ibid Pipe. 10 to. 300 pound butchers $7.16@ Iron—Steady; prices unchanged. | payme during the war cents: buying has fallen off. The March] iron market ts weakening and basic Sage ls 7.25; top $7.25 desirable $1.60 to Lead—Steady; spot, $8.87@$9.00 W. Wickersham as at-| Great Britaln demand ca. retail total was befiind that of Ieb- | {ron is reported to have been offered | S°!"F esac $2.10 pound welghts $7.00@$7.16; Zinco—Basy; East St. Louis, spot r Mitsul and Company got bles 430%; 60 day bills on banks 428. ruary which was a very good| recently below $22 a ton. Sou. —Ipe ommon and medium lights on and futures, $6.2 and exercised “un-| France demand $6.02%4; cables $6.03 month, 8. Or Kan. « town to $6.50; bulk packing sows! 4. informative talk in which| Antimony—Spot, $11.00 n the department | % Italy demand $4.45; cable: YOUNGSTOWN.—President James |S: 0: Ky. - (6.60@ $6.66; average cost yesterday!) oniems connected with maintaining fe asserted. He put in| $4.46%4. Belgium demand $5.17; ca Fruit, A. Campbell of the Youngstown | 8: ©. Neb. Bi a, 4) A Tae kd health standards among public schoo! a letter from Wiekersham | bles $5.18 Germany demand (per GTO: aM, i cts | § . + eewene= ‘attle—-Recelpts ; beef steers Fo eee va M. Beck, now acting at-| trillion) .22 ‘olland $36.98; Nor tae soit sea eae = babnet eae id Je20 and. declares es 9. OR eer a resi Mee adsl te Be 15 pegp es SES, staccato Dre MONEY sorrel Seneeals asking. the: lettante HiETi: Bweden Hts) Decasark $16.- prospects are for a bumper peach/that the steel industry is in a Mes a ae i8i% 1h satan ay son stesrs $1 89; bullet Eieia-to Gaaper teachers who. are assist in gotting the supreme court | 52%; Switzerland $17.56; Spain $13. . P. oad .f 00; $8.00 0 set down a motion for argument. Greece $1.72.. Poland .0000 cro epee ee tae ce tee epee | eertrme, Meyers ohne, bees 1a oF rat 60% 60% | W$9.50; she ce ieee ttrong;|20W engaging ina contest fora! new YORK, April 2—Call|'This lotter, Scaife obtorved ne: | cuocn eee ttt! $2.98%. Jugo Sin Out, SRR Y gre nas “Nee Sear tren sere: bulk 10 to 1S higher on better] Prize of $500 which will be prewented | money easier; high, 4%; low, 4;|¢4 the ‘closeness of the relation.| via $1.25. Austria .0014%. Renaata grades; vealers 250 higher; bulls,| °¥ the Metropolitan Life Insurance | ruling rate, 4%; closing bids, 4; of-| ship" and the “operations of what|.62%. Argentina $93.25: Brasil $1 Rocket aia Nedaa” 3 bulk} CoMPAny to the teacher showing the | fered at 4%; Inst loan, 4; call loans|I call the invisible government.” 15; Tokio $42%% treal 97 15-15, RE D TREE PLANT CRUDE MARKET |] butcher cows and heifers $5.50@ | best record for health work among | against acceptances, 4; time loans,| The charges as to the Standart — 37.50; canners and cutters $2.50@ | DX Pupils. steady; mixed collateral, 60-90 days | Aircraft Corporation were taken up Flax, $4.00; vealers to packers upward to| This contest which sturted three | 414; 4.6 months, 4%@4%; prime | nearly two years ago in the house| DULUTH, Minn April 2.—Close Cat Creek $10.50; bologna bulls mostly $4.25@| Weeks ago and ends in May, ts’ be | commercial paper, 4%4@4%. impeachment proceedings against | Flax—May, 2.96%; 1 24% Lance Creek x bulk stockers and feeders| ‘ne carried on tn every city in the Ha M. Daugherty, and Paul September Osage - $6.75 @$8.00. country which has a population of Grass Cree! Sheop—Receipts $8,000; fat lamba} 5° 000 or more. Since no cltf in Wy: FOR ARBOR DAY OBSERVANCE Elk Basin shearing lambs| state, In each of these two cities a]. CHICAGO, April 2.—Potatoes More trees will be planted in Cas-| operate in any way with the Lions| Rock Creek strong, $10.00 loads $15.60@$15.75. | $500 prize ts eee fe Re tien roonen tt bo ah et Amounts of About $1500 to $2000 Each per this spring than ever before in| club in promoting the success of its| Salt Creek Award is to be made here by a| shipments 718; sconsin sacke . the history o¢ the elty. ‘The reason | Arbor day campelgn, - Literature on| Big Muddy: --->— Denver Prices. committee of five. Mrs. 8. K, Loy| round whites $1,30@$1.60; bulk $1.45 Which We Will Discount to Net Nes in the movement launched by the| related subjects as been made avail-| Mule Creek. DENVER, Colo,, April 2.--(U. 8.| beads this group. @$1.65; Minnesota and North Da 12% I Casper Lions club for general ob-| able. . Sunburst, § Sac cedapapleee. Department of Agricu?ture.)}—Hogs kota: sacked Red River Ohios $1.30 Yo interest servance of Arbor day last of this} ‘The all important program of the| Hamilton Dome «...~-. —Recelpts, 1,400; mastly 10 to 150 @$.140; Idaho wacked runsets $2.65 month, supplemented by the planting} Lions club, however, is to emphasize| Ferris . --—-— lower; top, $7.25; few 190 to 240 82.78; =Montand sacked russets| ‘These Mort Are Paid Off k of shrubs and plants that will ecarry|the importance of ordering trees on| Byron = a. pound averages, $7,00@7.15; few $2.40@$2.6 | gages Are Pai at the out the city beautiful idea on an}the public and this will be carried} Notehes Grive-ins, around $6.96; packing Rate o extensive scale, out in-addreases before many loca)| Pilot Butte sows, mostly $5.75, tow $6.00, steady; © of $40 to $50 Per Month Will the more attractive trees | organizations, through the ministers| Lander few stock pigs, $5.00, grow in Casper? Competent nursey- men and those who have’ had suc- cess in planting say they will. There ‘ EW YORK, April 2 the and no risk, 14 no need to plant cottonwoods, or} Among other things the Liona| Ports that large numbers of Mexl') cows, $6.5; mixed cows and hoifers.| weagrrs A 2.—Sottle-| bonds cloned: Dtbn, 00.4; first 4x even poplars for shade. Elms will| hope to create and stimulate in the| °@" laborers have been recruited at} ¢¢ 95! row bulls, $3.75 to $4.20: choice cag > at the | 00.24; first 4%, 09.2% no ‘ flourish, it has been proven, and ex-|average man or woman an apprecia-| Tl Paso, Texas, for employment in| veqiorg, mostly $11.50; beet steers, | mrs sion igs Ae a ee 5 aa perimen i made this year] tion of the pleasure and satisfaction United Staten wer e fodng ‘ha | $750 to $8.10; bettor kinds, bid $8.75. | in tne ve Diatelet nour? to dote hether inany of the|that comes from beautifying tholr| StOniOn Of Tie Bente oe Au] Bhoep—Recetpts, 11,600; slow; no| at portias by the Aatoria } east hardwoods o ® propa-| homes, anc ereby the c! be. | anete ‘ emocray tt. pearly sale Jamba; tal steady . ; gated (0 advantage. "Tho Tewell|pironment. teva cost in thie reapect | 20n8- Who introduced a resohution | ely, sales fat Jambe: talking steady | Marine cor Rs Re Mile Interest, ate “ * i e¢ agreed to between W, M. Cake, nt Nursery company, which supplies|that 1s highly important. Troe| ®**ing the gecretary of labor for in-} wee ¢6.50, wteady the city with most of ite trees for parks and other purposes, ie going to help the tests on a 50-60 basis, The company will be paid if the trees live, it gets nothing if they dle. The local representative of the Jewell company hag offered to co- of the city and by bringing it to the attent!lo o t! Re AMOI, school board and city officials. planting also holds jts financial ad- vantages as it adds to the value of any proprerty. It stimulates inter- est in home ownership and consti- tutes n potent factor in the devel opment of civic pride, Co-operation should net i ge results, Grass Creek, heavy Torchlight Greybull <..-.s. April formation as to Mexicans admitted in the last 12 months. oe The National League of Girls’ clubs will hold its biennial meeting at Smith college this year, June 18 to 22. slow, around stead: sales sheep steady; Cattle—Receipt: calves, 60; Steady; good an‘ choice 800 to 835 pound heifers, $7.25 to $8.10; good SILVER NEW YORK, Apri! 2.—Bar silver 64%; Mexican dollars 48%, oming has that Casper and Ch trarily selected number of peoplo ne were arbi. represent the to IS ADJUSTED torney for the company and Com: missioner Hainery of the shipping board. The settlement. ends tigation tn volving clalma for more than $700 000 damages sustained through Can eellation after POTATOES UUme contracts, the armistice of war ‘ COTTON [LIB NEW YORK, spot, steady; mi SEND IT TO THD PEARL Patti LAUNURY PHO} 1703, apartment houses or house Phone 1189 | 8 built S or re 133 North Wolcott We Have Several Small Mortgages In Mortgages of this type will earn more net money than purp Baker-Grude Inves. 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