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Show Richard L. Hoyt DAILY HERALD WEDfNTSSDAY, JULY 15, 1939 4 Utah, County, Utah . Heart Illness Stock Market Claims Orem Citizen at 59 Member of New York Stock Exchange DOW JONES AVERAGES 30 Total Volume industrials ' . ,. fir.Kr MOST ACTIVE STOCKS VOL. COMPLETE 111,600 Glen Alden Whit 103,000 Fairbanks PckFd 66,700 Studebkr ' 62,800 Amer Mtrs Cho & N W .59,500 27 v 2 Fruehauf Tlr Alum Ltd S O N J Texas Gulf Burlington Inds 39.300 37 2 ........ 58 27 38 4-- 2' 224 1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ..Yesterday Today Ooen Close 1173,4 , 117 Allied Chem . 3258 32?. Allis Cham; 383,4 Ltd I. Alum 45 'a 453,4. Amer Can . 61 61, Amer Cyan 155s t . 15'? Amer Rad v. . ....... Amer Smelt Amer Tel & Tel Amer Tob Fe" Atch T & S Beth Steel . Cater Trac . Chrysler Clark Equip . Corn. Pd Rfg Denver & R G Dow Chem . , Du Pont East Kod El Paso Firestone Ford Motor Gen Elec Gen Fds Gen Mtr Goodyear Gulf Oil Int Harfe Tilt Milr Int Paper Johns Man . . . Kennecott Minn Mnj? Mfg Monsan Chem . Mont, Ward . .. i iNau uist ... Natl Steel Pac G & El 57 116- ..' J . . C 91 25434 91 148 78 . 81 93 56 3,4 148 111 147 78 . 81 934 56 148 1115. '5618 55 101Va 101 Va 122 54 103 122 54'. 103 148 53 . 149V4 5314 49 .4912 r Penney Phill Pete Proct & Gam R C A . Repub Steel . B . Reyn Tob Seara . . . . Socony Std Oil Cal .y, Std Oil N J . Texas Co . . Timk R Bear Transamer UN Carbide . UN Pacific . Unit Air Lin Unit Pk City . US Steel . . Utah P & West Air Lin . West)? Elec Woolworth . Union Tank Car . 30 90 Va 60 14 44 113 45 34 81 V. 68 31 V4 90, 60 43 Va 113 46 81 68 76 52 76-s-, - . 52 48 V4 43 52 50 78 Va 48V8 43V4 51 50 79 57 29 146 35 43 57 J '2 293,8 146 35 43 Va 1 1 101 34 34 94 58 34 1015, 34V4 la-..- 34 94 Va 58 34 Va . . 3'2 312 ,i j 1S 254 9134 -- w ',54 19 178 . ....... 84 "54 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Today's Quotations: 16 Phoenix Steel Bunk Hill 10 , 4 Day Mines 3. 217. Glad Mc B . . Mtn Sts T & T New Park Rico Argentine . Utah Id Su ! . : 161 2 3 2- 2 S 7 MUTUAL, FUNDS .Yesterday's Closing Quotations: Bid Asked Affll Fund 7.80 8.44 Cdn Gen 15.40 16.65 Chemical 11.75 12.71 E Sc H Bal Fund ...23.58-,25.21 & H Stk Fund ...24.92 26.65 Fund Inv .20.13 .22.06 . . ... 9.91 Inc Inv ... 10.83 Mase Inv Growth . .14.57 15.75 ......... ........... ......... Mas Tlv Inv Trust & Elec . . .14.24 .16.39 15.39 17.86 - . s116xd 68 14 - 69 84 , . 100 30 56 Va ,31 ......... ........ ........ . ........ ........ .......... ....... Stocks Firm Despite Strike ....... ...... -- i.....' , i! Ij 5. 7. 8. Tuesday ; funeral Friday noon, East Stratford LDS Ward chapel. Mrs. Elizabeth RIdd Hall, 90, 562 Girard Ave., died Monday; funeral Friday at 1:30 p.m., 255 2nd E. Mrs. Sena Sorensen Isen-berdied 81, 505 S, 8th W., died Mon funeral Saturday ? n o o n, day; Riverview LDS Ward chapels Mrs. Louise Nave Green, 47, former resident, died Monday in Lake- wood, Calif. MT. PLEASANT Oliver Dwight former resident, Cambron, 40, died July in Quincy, Calif. Mrs. Mabel TREMONTON Waldron Abbott, 74, died Monday, funeral Thursday at 1 p.m., Fourth LDS Ward chapel. KAMAS Charles Frederick Gibbons, 87, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m., Kamas LDS Ward chapel. . Tre-mont- WEST Livestock: (UPD Cattle 100; only a few stockers and cows offered early; opening slow, nominally steady; few com5 mon lb. stock heifers e, ary Chapel. ....... ...... -3 190-23- 0; 1-- 0; 8.00-10.00- 0; - 1 n J.:l ! bb UVJ U Killed by Car A Utah (UPD Tremonton j mans was struck and killed .Tuesday 'night as he and a companion walked 82 near Gar- along Utah Highway " land. The Utah Highway Patrol iden- tified the victim as John O. of Gallup, Brown, 35, formerl GARLAND," : . N.M. Trooper Duane ' Woodland, Wil- lard, said Brown and Sam John, 24, were ' walking north on ' the east side of the highway when the accident occurred. John was ; ' ' not injured. 'A vehicle driven by Kennett t, 21 Tremonton, Ray P struck Brown. Porri t told inves-wa- s tempor- tigating officers he blinded by headlights from arily an approaching auto and failed to see the pedestrians. Brown's death raised the 1959 highway traffic fatality toll to 95, three more than the! same date a orrit year ago. West Germany (Continued from Page One) summit meeting be j called to discuss such basic problems as Germany and German unification. . The West German proposal-appeareto be a major reversal, of crusty old Chancellor Konrad Adenauer who previously pooh- joohed the whole idea of summit conference, as a senseless waste of time.' It was generally believed hs had reversed his fild for fear of a bad agreement on West Berlio. . d . Produce Market "hut" fmg ; Third District Judge Ray Van Cott Jr. today granted Salt Lake City Ctomimssioner Ted Geurts a delay until Monday at 2 p.m. to enter a plea to the charges brought sagainst him by a grand jury.' . Calvin Rampton, attorney for the commissioner, said Geurts intended to enter, a plea of - innocent and also enter a motion to ' quash the indictment. Rampton added that at the time the plea is entered, he also will move for delivery! of the transcript of the grand jury record on material witnesses in the. case against Geurts. Indictment count The six with: Geurts. charged 1. Willfully and: corruptly ac- - .. 1 " -- V . ! Henefer Boy Electrocuted cepting a commission from J. Wj Reed incident to the purchase of real property by Salt Lake City Corporation. 2. Willfully . and corruptly , receiving for his personal "gain, labor and material and use of equip ment trom Salt Lake City Corporation and its employes. 3. Willfully and corruptly approving overtime for employes in his. department when overtime - was never performed. 4. Willfully and corruptly ap-- 1 proving purchase of office furniture equipment and supplies in a manner contrary to law. 5. Willfully and corruptly refusing to ascertain irregularities in the city license assessor's departi ' ment.!.6. Willfully -- ad Mrs'. Carl Richins, was listed in "good" condition at Summit County Hospital in Coalville. ... The hors apparently stepped on the wire with its metal shoe while the boy was herding sheep. Lightning apparently had hi a cross arm supporting' some con ductors during the night. The! cross- arm burned off, dropping the wire to the ground. " REJECT REDPROPOSAL ANKARA, Turkey (UPD Tho Foreigr) Ministry disclosed today that Turkey, has joined the United States and Britain in rejecting the Soviet proposal for a nuclear-fre- a zone in the Balkan and- Adriatic Sea areas. The rejection, delivered verbally by the Turkish . U J !J iL iu iuusi;ow, saiu in aujudauur proposal would deprive Turkey U the right of SEND FLOWERS To Show You Really Care THEY SAY SO MUCH Rohbock Sons Floral - AC 5-- 31 00 self-defens- e. 1 BETTER PROTECTION AIB-in-O- rjo Insuranco - Your homo I - Personal Property Liability M0NS0N rnun - & Phone FR 240 E Center, Provo 20 Home OfXic an7Id . HIT SOUTH STATE, OREM Seattle, Wash.: em.emy By installing such radioactive piston rings in a car, our research engineers cari use a Gfeigi er counter to measure wear as it happens While the car is driven on the highway, in traffic, on hills---: in every possible driving situation. This research technique has taken months off the time needed to test the effectiveness of new motor oils, and it's far more accurate than methods. s scientists to help defeat an old enemy . ... wear to learn what it is, what causes it, how to prevent it. Our progress has been steady. Working with car manufacturers, we've virtually ended the problem of wear in automobile engines. In .the 1930's, for example, cars could go only 20 to 40 thousand miles before a major overhauL But with today's motor oils and regular oil changes, your engine can be good for more than 100,000 miles can, in fact, outlast the car. g research that leads to By such better products . , . the people at Standard are pJannina ahead to serve you better. r never-endin- i U tv?rHiu,JLrZ - m S N. and corruptly colkickbacks from his emlecting in the form of campaign ployes contributions. - -- DIAL ' I! , ; - EMERGENCY PROTECTION f . is designed to eliminate worries and accommodate the principal wage earners in your family in case of . . . v i - mm v ' ;.. imPAIRMlMT OF IMCOME fROM AMY UMF0RPS LEGITIMATE CAUSE X DON'T WORRY about ts on furniture. aDDliances. autnmi biles, etc. If the dealer who is handlina vour oresent tim.nnvrrtrnf nlnn belongs to the growing family of STREVEtL-PATERSOFINANCE COM- time-Daym- en , N rAlNT 5 your purchase is secure. dealer-customer- s, COWTACT ERSON IMMEDIATELY A thirty-da- y Emergency Extension may be granted on your contract fof each month you're on strike. You do not or the existing balance. Your current! payment is merely moved to rne ena or rnc contract. . For additional information come into our office. re-fjrian- STREVELL-PA- T co ;IE!1E!EILLP'AT re-adj- ust w 276 - NORTH UNIVERSITY mm EC mm DARD OIL COWPANY PROVO UTAH iW3RWNG FROCKS . ' A Henefer CROYDON (UPD boy was burned and the, horse he was riding was killed today when they ran into a ; live wire near Croydon in Morgan County. Steven Richins, 13, son of .Mr; 1042 ' . It's one of the techniques pioneered by Standard's He's Dr. Hugh Macpherson, one o Standard's research engineers. The "hot" ring he 's holding is an ordinary Distort ring which has been exposed to atomic radiation. p're-iou- . . Bielps iamS Atomic radiation helps tMs man do his job. Y n Mrs. ' e 3 Man Stru ck Norma Harmston Lovar Hohrein, 32, died Tuesday. GUNNISON Elizabeth Camp bell Baxter, 70, died Tuesday; fu neral Saturday noon, Gunnison LDS Ward chapel. MYTON Mrs. Cora R., Wheeler, 85, former resident, died July 6 in Santa Cruz, Calif. LOGAN Thomas H. Humdied 84, Tuesday; funeral CARD OF' THANKS phreys, 1 at p.m., Logan Thursday We desire to express our sin- Eleventh LDS Ward chapel. cere appreciation to the many friends and relative s who assist- c' in any waydur ng the recentillness and passing of our beloved father. For the beautiful CHICAGO (UPD Potatoes: flowers, the expressions of sym-o- f Total old and new U.S. ship- pathy, the assistance those ments 369; arrivals ,116; track who took part at the services, 308; supplies moderate; demand and other acts of kindness, we good; market steady. especfallyextend our thanks. Street sales: Idaho russets 6.00. Family of Elizabfeth B.adham. BOUNTIFUL , 0. William JORDAN . 520-60- on Leonard Whittle, &l, 7083 S. 1300 W., diecl Tuesday; funeral Friday at 10 a.m., West Jordan Third Ward chapel. OGDEN Mrs. Eliza Taylor Hult Welch, 83, 202 23rd St.,died Monday; funeral Thursday at 11 a.m.. Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Chapel. Mrs. Norene Gooch Jen sen died Sunday; funeral was today. John Sanders, 86, died Tues day; funeral Friday at 10 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Chapel. Leona Lucy Rice Hoen-stin61, 960 Kiesel Ave1., died Monday; funeralx Thursday at 1 p.m., Lindquist vand Sons Mortu i, OGDEN Geurts Asks I o Monday For I ime to Enter Plea g, Rails were little changed ex- minimum is $1. cept for a drop of nearly a point He defended his use of the v- in Chesapeake & Ohio. to, saying his record of disap proving legislation was much low er than that of some other presi CARD OF THANKS dents. We desire to express our sinHe said his dealings with a cere appreciation to the many friends and relatives who assist- Congress.cOntrollep! by his politibeen no bed of ed in any way during the recent cal opposition had not did think there but he illness and passing of our be- roses, loved sister Ella Carter Gfavley, had been anydaniage to his per with Senate Demo For the beautiful flowers, the sonal relations VB. Johnson Leader cratic Lyndon expressions of gympathyj the as- and Speaker Sam Rayburn. sistance of those who took part LX. t the services, and other acts of kindness, we especially extend More U.S. women are marry our thanks . ing at age 18 than at any other The Carter Family. age today. Onden: Livestock 16.00-19.5- . , - ?VER THE COUNTER Bid Asked Quotations: Hogs 75; opened steady; early .40 Big Plney O & G ... .35 sales mixed US barrows and Bonanza Air 3.87 4.37 27.50 0 30.50 lb. 15.25-16.0one Equity Oil gilts First Sec Bk .57.00 '60.00 2 lot sorted few 16.10; 'grade Interstate Mtr L ...19.75 21.00 250-27- 0 4.25 4.75 lb. 14.50-16.0few sows Magna lamikK Const . .... . . J 2.75 3.25 occasional head under Mtn Fuel 27.00 ..25.75 350 lb. up to 12.50. Oil Inc. . 3.00 3.25 Rare Metals 2.75 237 Sheep: late. .Three Sts Nat Gas ,,. 4.00 4.50 ........ '...; ....... Lawrence SALT LAKE CITY St. 2635 Hartford 63. Robison. G. ji p CI .100 . - Parke Da 43 43 81 . (Continued from Page One) against than in favor of inviting Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev tp visit the United States. But he has not permanently rejected the idea because he will do anything he can fat any time to promote peace and the interest ' of the United States. Nixon's Soviet Tour He is very hopeful that the Russians will permit Vice President Richard M. Nixon, during his; forthcoming visit to the Soviet Union, to travel as freely and easily as Soviet First Deputy Premier Frol R. Kpzlov did in this country. He said he hopes Nixon gets the same kind of privileges and cooperation Kozlov re- L. Hoyt, 59, 8:10 at died Monday p.m. at URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS a Bid Asked American Fork Hospital of 528 Today's Quotations: .04 .03 heart ailment. He resided at Bapco .04 .03 Big Horn . . r. N. 12th W., Orem. .23 .19 Columex .';... .93 .87 He was born Jan. 24, 1900, at Federal OIK... .05 12 .04 Va Gold Cloud Shelton, Conn., a son of Richard .03 .02 Guns lent "L. .17 .14 Hoyt and Anna Thompson. He Int Oil & Met 3.75 2.50 Lisbon . ..,, . . lived in Connecticut until 1944, 5.25 5.00 Lucky Mc t . .04 .03 when he came to Utah. He worked mi. reaie I 1.00 .93 Radorock at Geneva Steel for the past 10 ceived here. .60 .50 Shumway no matter what he Herter, 2.00 1.87 Standard years. . .07 .06 at connews his said have Suntide He married Florence Antior on may .23 .21 White Canyon ference last week, has told the .22 .19 May 19,; 1915 in San Francisco, Green Mtn. . . ' .02 .01 Upetco ...... He was in the electrical power President he has done nothing about trying 'to get Charles E. business most of his life. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE now U.S. ambassador to . Bohlen, suris Bid: Asked: Close: Besides the .widow, he Yesterday's .'...-14.00 13.50 Banner back in the State the Philippines, vived by one son and two daugh16 Bristol Silver ....... .15 a as special adviser .13 13 ters, Richard L. Hoyt Jr., Puente Department .. .12 Bullion Monarch J . . j! He 1.30 " 1.20 matters Cardiff said HerRussian LaPuente, Calif . ; Mrs.. Spencer on4 .04 Central Standard ... .03 ' he done him had ter assured 1.35 and .. 1.25 C. Booth, Shelton, Conn.; Chief Con .18 on .16 wasn't noihing . this, Silver matter, Clayton Mrs. Charles L. Alley, Salt Lake .09 Commonwealth Lead .08 Va and that the even it, discussing .05 .. .06 Combined Metals grandchildren. City, eight Va was r .06 .05 Comstock negative. Reminded Funeral services will be held report .' .43 .42 Cons Eureka thk Herter told reporters last .05 .04 at 2 p.m. at the Larkin Croff . . . . . . Friday . week that he was considering .60 ,55 Dragon Mortuary in Salt Lake City. .07 .06 East Standard said he . .28 .29 Friends may - call Thursday from Bohlen, the President East Utah had said Herter what care didn't .08 Eureka Bullion ..... .06 8 to 10 p.m. and Friday prioTr to .12 , .10 Eureka Lillv Con at! his news conference. .36 services at the Larkin Mortuary. Eureka Standard ... .30 .04 Gt Western .033,4 Situation In Cuba Burial will be in the Salt ,Lake .45 .40 Kennebec the United States has He said 03 .03 City Cemetery. Majestic Oil i .. . . .30 .35 Mammoth not accused- Cuban jPremier Fidel 02 Mtn. States Dev. ... .01 Castro of being a tool of the Com. , .12 Naildriver" .15 2.87 New Park 2.62 munists. He said he was aware 1.15 1.20 North Lily that such charges have been North Standard . . y . .' .01 .01 .05 .05 Va Park Konold made, but they have not been 05 .06 Park Nelson made by the government. The .07 Park City Con ... . . .06 United States is watching devel .07 .08 Prosper Silver King West ... .25 .27 opments in the entire Caribbean ., .01 .02 Silver Shield area and expects! to cooperate .31 .34 Sc. Standard ' .35 .45 Swansea Con the Organization of Ameriwith 1.15 Tintic Standard .... 1.10 5iEW YORK (UPD Stocks can States, which has asked for 55 .60 Utah Wyoming .08 .09 West Toledo held firm on moderate activity in a meeting of the 21 foreign min.15 Williston .16 the face of a nationwide steel isters to see what should be done Zuma .04 .05 strike today. -in the area. imSteels themselves "Na Democratic generally He pictured Chief Cons, 200 at 1.30. 400 at 1.20 with U.S. tional Chairman Paul M. Butler Chief Con War. 600 at 55 proved fractionally Clayton Silver. 1000 at 17 Armco and Jones & Laugh-li- n as both ridiculous and ignorant Commonwealth Lead, 1000 at 10. Steel, 2000 at 9 up afound a point each. for claiming that Republican polEast Standard. 1000 at 7, 1000 at 6 showed also recovery Coppery icy on interest rates favors the East Utah, 1000 at 29 tendencies with Anaconda adding big over the little American. Kennebec. 500 at 40 North Lily. 1500 at 1.15 200 at 1.20 more than a point. He angrily rejected a report , 1000 Park Konold. 14,000 at Motor Products; up 13 points er's premise that;! fraud existed at 5 , Park Nelson, 2500 at 5 in the late trading Tuesday, within the administration because Park Premier. 3000 at 4 points to a some departments were not Piute Uran, 4,775 at 10, 1000 at 11 climbed another 2000 at 2000 at Prs Oil Mining. new high at 723A in the early Of plying the General 8 8 dealings today. at 12. 2000 at fice with proper information on Royston Coal. 6000 1000 at 25 Silver King West. Electronics continued in de- their financial operations. Silver Standard. 1000 at 2 mand with Texas Instruments He agreed absolutely with Sundance Oil. 500 at 25 Motorola IV2,, General Tintic Oil Standard 1,500 at) 1.15 46, rising of Labor James P. Mitch Trans Union. 1000 at 9, 5000" at 9 Utah Wyoming, 300 at 60. 1700 at 55 Time lVt, and Zenith 5Vv points. ell that the. proposed $1.25 hourly Texas Gulf Froducing improved federal minimum w-- ge law would Western Alloy. 1000 at 4 Zuma, 3000 at 4 ' lVt in a mixed oil group. be inflationary. Th present legal OREM Richard .50 : r. 94 , 48 r. 13 57,100 54.500 41,900 40-Z- V, -CH. CLOSE Stocks 220.59 .32 88.90 1.09 171.55 .35 057.70 3,230.000 Utilities Rails - 65 15 20 Utah Obituaries 1 FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGIE AND COMPANY Tremont on Herter "'OF.. CALIFORNIA- - " |