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Show 37 Yearsof Successful Furniskin^ ofUtah Homesl-J OUSE furnishings designed with inimitable artistry, built with infinite care down to the smallest detail for homes that seek refinement at moderate cost will be found in abundance in our carefully selected stocks, and remember you always pay less at Dinwoodey's.^inwGDdey Furniture Company037 West First South StreetAsked2220Bid 1217MARKET CLOSES WITH DECLINESAdvance in Rediscounts and Eligiblity Disturbing Factors Pronounced reactionary tendencies developed in this seasons pledging inspired by speculative uneasiness over the eligibility rules. Well known campus organizations forces issue with numerous pre-season pledgings. The following is the detailed account of activities received over private wire from the office of Holmes and Norton, Brokers:LISTED STOCKS SIGMA CHIâ€"Early bidding started rather strong but presence of G. Cushing, J. Decker and B. Miller greatly hampered any active bidding until near the close of the exchange.PI KAPPA ALPHAâ€"Heroic effort to put the remaining assets on the table during rushing did much toward brightening a rather dull beginning. Prolonged absence of Brothers Todd and Wallace A. Goates also had benign effects.BETA THETA PIâ€"The Wooglin Boys encountered a. rather pronounced "Bear Market." Beta Stock is near-ing solvency due to Miss Holmes' playful III' eligibility rules. Brothers Pace and Kimball predominating factors responsible for "dull thud" results.PHI DELTA THETAâ€"Insistance of Brother Pollock to abandon the "new |40,000 House" gag proved great aid toward a "Bull Market." Remembering the folly of last year's bread pudding luncheons during rushing, tapioco replaced the old standby and showed great results.SIGMA PIâ€"Employing the theory of "start feeding 'em early" the emerald boys oligated a number of '31's and came near enjoying a "Bull Market" except for a number of last minute difficulties. Brother Barlow and "our paid for home" bolstered Sigma Pi stock to a fair degree.For the rest of the reports refer to the Chronicle of March, sometimes, and read them for yourself.Opened StrongMediumMediumMediumStrongClosed WeakStrongStrongMediumMedium212024%Page 367 |