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Show i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, I960 r Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 4 Alton Giles Dies at 5 Of Illness Stock Market at the Utah VaUeyj Hospital at Full schedule' for Immunizations will be resumed this week at the clinic held at the Community Church eadh Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. The following immunizations will be available: tetanus, D.P.T. (Diptheria, for infants cough) whooping through eight years of gae; D. T. (diptheria - tetanus) for eight through eight years of age; D..T. for all over 12 years of age; polio for all ages; typhoid for all ages over Vk years, and smallpox vaccinations for all over six months of age. 6:30 a. m. Tuesday following a Mildred Louise Condon, 57, 150 long illness. 4. He was born Sept. 16, 1906, at N. 1st died last night at her Stocks Utilities Ralls Industrials Provn the son Volume hoW of a heart condition followi Dow Jones Average: 65 15 of diaries E., ':: 20 ; SO Total ing an extended illness. and , Monday. She was. born Sept, 29, 1903 in C77.8l23 125.85 .43 91.72 .43 193.06 ,12 Bateman Giles. Og: Salt Lake City, a daughter of t Tuesday'. Open: .52 91.72 Unch 192.54 .43 121.42 He Received his Lejslie Guy and Louise de Lancey the at education AMERICAN ST0CK EXCHANGE Ccjndon. She came ' to Provo in j N Y'S E ACTIVE STOCKS f!hnir TiiMriav' AsKea Bid Quotations: e Close M a e s r, the 191 and graduated from Provo, Complete Volume 66 Pete British.Till Std Oil N J . . . 44,000 40h i H g 10 10 ..... High; School. She had been emHUTLK. niu provo ' Oliver Corp ... 25,600 21 ?i 4 3Ts School and the ployed as a private secretary for Gen Tel" ..... . 22,400 27'2 Day Mine . 9 8T I Am Mtrs Kaiser Ind 21,800 20ft in While United States Steel, for 25 years. BYU. 24Va 24i4Mtn Sts T and : T zi,3UO Gen Mtrs 1 1V4 . he She worked at the Ironton plant, school . . New Park high Brunswick .... 20,300 72 4 2 lTs Rico Argentine transferred to San Francisco in Xecca Rec .... 19,400 3A3a was on xjiq, agnVa 1 y Standard Uranium .1. Lockheed Air .. 17.70O 25 V2 1944 and to Los Angeles in 1949. 7r8 7V'a Mr. Giles Utah Id Sugar Am Tel ........ 16,800 89 Shle or. retired in 1954 due to ill ... 16,800 4oy4 Beth Steel team and in the band and OVER THE COUNTER to Provo Quotations: 9.50Bid Asked chestra and was On cne looipau KEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Tuesday's resided. has she where lAV? tonm for four vJars. He also Amale Sug Pfd QUOTATIONS : 9.87 She was a member 0f St. Mary's Monday Tuesday Albertson's , . wiJQ,i nn th RVTI Freshman 14.25 ....... Closea f Open Aztec ' '"4230'., and a member 40.50 Episcopal . Church 46 Vi Ariz Pub Serv team Allied Chem . whaii T1 I .02 01 j 24 24 Cham Allis Bapco f sand .16 the .14 in 1921 started he 28 . . In '. 29 .j. Alum Ltd Big Piney . 2.62 V2 Va 2.25 34a 34 Bonanza Air ..... Amer Can 9.12 Va 8.37 45 . . . . 454 Can Sup Oil Amer Cyan 12 10.75 er. fie. ncipcu mi 12 cons Freight . .j.. Amer Std . . . . . arid lone brother, Mrs. Bernice 9 25 t ana, 8.25 52 522 Deseret Pharmac. tor Amer 'Smelt many gravel Provo-an. 5 David de Lan, .50 89 Oil Amer T and. T Co-- Byson, English Oil to as sue j the arodnd 12.25 Vz 11.25 59 5? Tenn. fUte, .Amer Tob Equity 1.78 ' lumma aieei vo.. 1.66 21 V 2i5- - Federal Res . Atch T and S are Fimeral services pending 40 29.50 31.5t) 40 Va First Sec Bk Beth Steel . ed the gravei wfui .. 25 Va Firs Sec Bk 1025 . 25 9;37 Udd win be announced by Berg Cater Traot : 17.50 . 116.00 v,. Mortuary 42, Intrsts Mtr Ln f waggon; tne laarcane r"v Chrysler . . . . . .50 -- 25 "61i2 Const Pd Lane Com ntgR G me wuuuuu in Kane counuy; 7.62 14 7.12 Hidden Splendor ,! Denver and I 47.50 . 44.50 73 V. V4 Const Dow Chem, Utah 5.25 184 ',4 M9iu 4.50 184 . 1 1 Du Pont . M He was state road maintenance f 1 Kn m 34 105.00 1093J 6 Borid .100.00 teast Kod . Magna 33 2850 1E1 Paso . , Mtn TTnol. Sun .27.25 supervisor ior 1951 1 .50 32 . 33 a . t'87 hntlin 1942. In eigui.jeuis he went in ,X ontinued from Page One) Firestone j Ihc Oil 25 25 . 1.75 L CTfavil hllSinPSS with Metals . ?!?!'? Rare Lnrt an V MA.X 3 . 63 Xllv T f 63 ..87 ..... Texota ..i Ford Motor -J 72 2.75s 2.37 iiv, inn RpH: and Tom. They 1UT- receuuy acquueu :.i Nat Sts Gen Elec Three 64 63 Gen Foods nisried gravel at Moab, at Green library facilities was one step42 4 - 42 . Gen Mtr , 1. rtisauyvu. t ndinrpr when fl-- bid from Pem34 34 Good Year utan, liiver, for Xpp shelving, furnishings .;tto Gulf Oil cedar blokes 29. 29 ton ww- -. , Ji7cli7 j , 39 40 Int Harv . ... was accepteu. mu. xe r.o ap . Citv. at Cedar equipment Qand 48 48 . Int Nick 86 aut,v 87 One) from a Page (Continued active as Int Paper Giles has been Mr. i 49 50 1. . ,w i.i Johns Man s,iv incr a is lie 75' ful mission and over international sportsmani past Kennecott Ordinance Signed 66 Min Mng Mfg ,. ...v . waters wnen snoi auwji. 36 a,h rpviswi Mrmiah Chem ... . . . . . 36 w..- i . pahret lieensiniz ai w 1 riiinrv f.n tha iirnn -i 27 27 lu" hdinanr-to ronform , ' 1 their Mont Ward satellites up sicned His stepped 01 ,a lie was a "'S memuer National Cash Reg .... 55 Nations . United now TTtnh -- i.Uxiifh a which to lilt, law win .'State' 70 70 w campaign National Steel w m Fn h onprnnnn. hisu i " " 1 China and throw out ttt.ti 17 canf fnr of N Y Cen R R and sale rmlts dancing toelsprtngv Hie wtofe. 'lie was J4 4 Pac G and El t Nationalist China, "censed places of business. "t 40 4a mhe'r Da Provo Boat U Parke 39 39 . . Orem the licensing was set in bloc besan to 1 J'C Penney ............ 11 Thn ..... rrtTr.m.mist w "- - la v.vu. M-.4f ne j 11 wnere .1 dun. Penn RR classes ;vclass A and cla measure wayp to, ; oppoe nam47 47 Phlll Pete ofidirector,. 113 . 113, il. unaer class Ji Jiccnic legalize :JniiAProct and Gam marsKjoio. uoservers saiu a nt-was 94 M .u.vw. n lie ;;;.u the sale of setups but dancine at RCA Steel was U.N. schief of the 55 uvau 541a boycott 01 inc as president RepuhToto B lng nty a fee of $100. The beer license 78 78a more than likely. Reyn. C(-Young Debocr. lie had 5 s Bear " hlJ" l place ?, 38 there Socony 'nlTcral. 43 43 Oil Membe? of New York Stock Exchahao i j , Bertha ) - - - 4 1 j I -- T. A. Dahnenberg j -- : I Electric, Water. Sewer, Waste Removal , Former Heber Doctor Dies In California Immunizations To Be Available Again At Clinic Provoan Dies At Home of Heart Illness Alton Bateman Giles, 54, died FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Beginning Wednesday M ildred Louise Cordon HEBER Dr. T. A. Dannen former He berg, 80, ber physician and surgeon, died long-tim- e Thursday in Oakland. Calif. of natural causes. He was bom in August, 1880, in Rome, Tex. He married Mfiud Reynolds in 1905. He was a graduate of the Phy sicians and Surgeons, 1904, and had practiced medicine in Kajmas and Heber City for 45 years Surviving are his wife; sons Ralph Dannenberg of Rooky Ford, Colo., and Dr. Thurman Dannenberg of Oakland. 1 i ( mui i f Stocks Seek Lower Ground i I ......... ........... 1 m .......... I ........... .......... ......... I I : m 1 ; Claims Lehi Resident, 64 NEW YORK (UPI Stocks headed into lower ground today paced by steel, electronic and auto shares. Brokers are looking for a test of last week's low' point before Marion D. Smuin, 64, LEHI another rally is attempted. Bus! died Monday evening in the Lehi ness news generally has been Hospital of a heart attack. ' He was born Dec. 21, 1695, in gloomy. Hopes for an October steel pickup are dimming, copper Lehi, a son of James Bluhdell and prices have been cut and earn Mary Ann Comer Smuin. He ijvas a ings reports are showing as many veteran of World War I and a member of the LDS Chruch. lower profits as higher ones. to the steel outlook Surviving are a son, Richaird B Reaction of Kaysville, and a Sister, Smuin was immediate. Lukens dropped U.S. Steel Myzelle, Smuin of Lehi. more than a point and Funeral services will be iheld a hal Republic and Youngsfown . Wing MorWednesday noon at the or more. ' where friends may The wider losses were regis tuary Chapel tered by the electronics. Zenith call this evening from 7 to 9j p.m. than 2, Beckman more and Wednesday prior to services. fell more ' than a point, and Texas Instru Burial will be In Lehi City Ceme ments around Vk. Internationa tery. f Business Machines countered with - 11-6- . d i cndoilf cotun, 1 vyi uy . . " ! f nil - i .......... .......... I ... T I 1 Russia - i 75' pjwi. I " Pu ( e ni. ........ ........... T j u .......... ................ : . nCVj .......... Texaco Inc ... ......... Thiokol Std 40 73 35 49 24 34 111 25 29 std oil rrMH remnTmv applaud post" declaration 30 to rrr' - ? U(ah a gain of around W . The Chris- ian Science Monitor today an nounced it supports Republican Vice President Richard M. Nixon for the presidency. -ift& lead editorial, .the Monitor said,' "The Christian Science Mon- tor is an independent newspaper. But we do not equate independ ence with neutrality.. .and .so in 9(50 we have concluded that Vice President Nixon is best fitted to fulfill the grave - demands of-- the presidency during the next four BOSTON nrohIhIle. (UPI Monday when ,las hem an! active memlH. he Club r bavin Khrushchev isain; demanded 0( ;thc 1)rovo Timk R Bear for gCrVcd on the board bf directors . censes will be available at a resign was taken as the signal Tranamer " 3-- V a Communilt fight. Tri Con Corp m as a vice preiiaen He has 18 fee of $37.50 for class A and $25 111 '" Un Carbide 1 . Lie Poshed Out 23 years of 100 per cent attendance LJp B 1Icens8, Un Pacific 2flVa mcetingls Unit Air Line at AiithorfxflUnn efun wiven to hire maneuver' jclub The Red boycott 1 Unit Park City 4, the Provo in; elder an was He d of 73 73 wniouchby as a new police- U & Steel fectlvcly forced the resignation . Seventh Ward off the U)S Church, 35 . . 35 Utah P and L man following a review of five llammarskjold's predeccs.sor, Nor 4or. 49 West? Elec Donna married Giles Mr. ipplicants for the position. 66 Wool worth' 1926 In the Salt In order to control traffic and off re nf runs Lake LDS Temp e. skjold's term t in i . 3 . ., . ... r: An attemot to nroter-- "Orem i through 1952. ' Un e eilWlvf wioow nis by school children and citizens auth 5MX oi me ;seven s c nvu u 1 c u cnn-antwo daughters: A , nni hun . i a K1VV1I W LUlkUUOV WW U1U VliailVil speakers today, were expeciea w and Tom Giles; of Provo; 1 super-Powere- d transistor tube years." (Continued from Page One) come to Hammarskjold s support Mi n th li l9mM Fj Beth) Brown of Ua-,,c and Mrs.i ltd (Altar Peay of department. This is an effective touchiest issue, Nixon told his when the session start, including southern-audienc- e: eaiana, mimsr ni- Provo; eight grandchildren; one Whine used in control of traffic I Nash. "You all know my deep con- ter sister. Mrs. Danial (Norma) Lhich man ; can handle accurate The exception !will be Nikolai Thomas of Denver, Colo. victions ; on civil rights. It - is a iy. Orem Police Chief J. Reed held the of be Soviet will This difficult problem." drew po- Podgorny, leader; Funeral services Rurgner pledged increased pa Ukraine delegation. lite applause. . ; Fridav 1:30 p. m. at the First- - trol and schooling of the underage unlicensed driver wnicn is The Democratic nominee put in va. possible Khrushchev ally was Seventh Ward enapei. r xienu a srueline day Monday on an' air- - arriving in New York. Sekou may call at tne Aura 'U:naw.n becoming an alarming problem and-aut- o tour of Illinois. He made Toure, leftist president of Guinea, Mprtuary Thursday from 6 to 8,- n Orem. Mayor WaUace made k .plea to parents and the public 15 speeches which he described was flying in on a trip that took p.m. and Friday prior to servf0 help in curbing this type of Provo in be will City "all-tim- e as an record" for his him '.fmm his capital at Conakry ices. Burial 4 We have had many offense. campaign. He said he was ."very on Africa's west coast by way of Cemetery, closecalls with motor driven heartened", by the trip. Moscow and! Peiping. Jicboters and motorcycles in adin- .tne heart of the of speaking The relativelv pace coasting x to 3 a. : i the dition rr many accidents inj xvenneuy iduai tumcoiniice uw, after two hectic weeks, today, volving bicycles,". Chief Burg' tne nation again neeas tnei CTav1 rhance to ool- iprrats ener. reported. Steps were taken 1 j ..saia kind of "determined leadership' itick on the key issues (Continued from Page One) private to authorize sale of 1961 bicycle line ureax emancipator gave tne Coming up Wednesday. in rendezvoused licenses in an effort to encourage last Saturday, said Nixon country. Kennedy s n a T r with Kianh wereproper neutralist the proa ttan Monday These licensing of bicycles with could not provide jsuch leadership Eisenhower-Khrus- hcnaries Airlines an and reflectors. Licensing for World purser ights posal The Massachusetts senator. at and Brooklyn ee for one year Is 50 cents per 39, : chev meeting and the American Bdurbonnais, t: i resolution to; shelve for another longshoreman Nicholas Calamar. bicycle which is paid upon in ........ ......... ....... .......... .......... ........ ...... ...... g . 7 yj, 1 1 i niua . I Kennedy -t ww-- I 1 -- TT , penses during the same period were $706,064. Provo water department re- grogs rcvenue of $250,85,3. expenses of W59.183 and net profit of $91,673 during the first eight months of this year. This compares with gross , of IS? at .;V ngif w .- .1 -r $142t860 . tion. Metered sales rose $17,572 but flat rate sales dropped a trifle An sewer aepanmeni corny-tive statement indicated closing 01 iae gap .vwewi ovciauug e penses (which includes paying off bonds) and revenue. TVi iWnrt 4 a trYit wiAnfVis wIa "7. lto Sept. 1 year, cross totared $80,966 as compared to L"" c?merCi!Lla1!8 Vt vV. number of accounts last year . and . . -- eigiit inuiiwis u ixifw. m ure name pcuses ww 111 7Q . uunng tne nrst eignt montns .mm MT.fnA $81,559 for the u.. !rAi first elirht months aentiai saies first eignt $4ug,bo3 ana com- - period last year. montns of iwoo. jj;x- Waste removal 01 : Utah Obituaries I " m A. pneumonia. Valley Hospital, She was born Jan. 16, 1957 In OM Mexico. She Is the daughter of Lonnic and Carolina Monlj-morSalazar. She is survived by; her parents and two brothers, Lonnic Jr.. and Dony, of Orem, and a grandfather, Amtcr's Salazar, Old ,.. Mexico, 'i y ,: Graveside services will ht conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. In the Provo City Cemetery, undJ?r the direction of the Mortuary. C. S. Dawson will of flciate. OJpm-Surklber- g 9 M Berg Mortuary Monroe Ave,, died Monday; h a, .11., (Uiiiriai tt wwjvdum Lindqulst and Sons Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Laura Jane Boyle White, 87, died Friday; funeral Wednesday at 1 p.m., Lindqulst and Sons Fu Mrs. neral Chapel. Mary Louise 820 Bramwell St., died Howell, 26, Sunday; funeral Wednesday at 3 p.m., Lindqulst and Sons FuneralChapel. Thomas James Miner, sixweeks-ol- d son of James E. and Lola Smith Miller, died Sept. 23; funeral was today. SERVICES,,. 2768 .1 Clara Estell Longscre, funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Berg drawing room chapel. Friends may' call at the Berg Mortuary In Provo Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday iprlor to services. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery under direction of Berg Mortuary. , - Voted by Owners The Most TroublerFree Car. . . Guatemala RAMLER . a-- ANNOUNCES wj . u L distressed.; China.' "1C swarm of was when That "' L 'narcotics guns .-iX 75 'a agents, -met until n ffer about ;.' Th asseniblv .:Tr . r ucstnueu jus xxvcti s imm TVAIinfV1 fill ix.:a DO 3 n Aftrm ;j..-iu. program as "old Benson fables f 11101 mus. " U1" lx j VI " Z fo the " under, new Nixon labels." He said unma quest on, agreeing oniy w. rtVr' men nums Wfvlnesweic matter until the Nixon proposals "can only Put off to the curb. aay mgni. drive farm incpjne ' down. Rosal . immediately claimed dip- Twelve .nations spoke. All but In Carbondale, part bf a section lomatic immunity from search plagued by chromic unemployment Britain called for full - scale arrest, but federal agents said the administration's bate on the matter and most and checked in advance to find had roposals for helping such areas favored admitting Peiping. since Rosal was accredited that "is an example of the Republican speaker was India's V. K. Guatemala to represent that bargain basement approach to Krishna ' Menon who advocated by country in Belgium and the Netheconomic promems. gea tins Red China desoite Chinese erlands and no. the United attacks on India's border. while here he did not States Khrushchev DroPg Hints enjoy the prlvl! egea of 'diploma- 'Bouncing jfrom reception to re- tic: immunity. The arrests Of the four men ception, visiting with' Indonesian, (Contfaued from Page- One) Ethiopian and Communist Bulgar- - was the climax .of a carefully- ' built-up case against them, nartheir determination its Ian delegate, Khrushchev, idrop- ' ' colics agents said U.S. agents progranl," pod further) hints and pronouncewere aided Newspapers were notified- Mon- - minln on the matter of b .numrnit .. . .. .. 1... in 1.their European opFrench Surete, day that they may print no more meeting, the secret police. 10 24 h than He declared pages weekdays and that "T e r e tThls operation djefies the Im pages on Sundays and Holidays, will be" a summit parley :ome In Itst magnitude," said agination Although no reason was given for day with Eisenhower' succt'ssoi. ! Gtiorc heakj of the Gaffney,! the restriction, it was believed to Elsenhower, he said, J h a s Narcotics here. plvliion be due to a growing shortage of worked himself into a position his Rosal and alleged confoder t which tho President finds' it newsprint. to have made were ates believed The restriction would be felt difficult to jnegoUate, ' tw;lec monthly! narcotics delivermost sharply by mformaelon, Ha- Furthermore, said Khrushchev, ies here for the past year, vana'i only remaining, Indepen- he would produce at the proper That was why Gilleipie asked dent newspaper, which ;had been that the HD4T AJ.S. far the "proof unusually high ball of Air Force reconnaissance plane $2M,000 printing Zl to 68 f pages a day, four men each for-twas downed over Soviet territory one million dollars )n all. over International last July In lieu of ball the four men waters as America says. Elcn were held In the U.S. Houie of howcr'i condition for meeting Detention pending a Oct, Khrushchev Is the return of two 17! ' TiiV UfA Lvhfl r hearing t . Uiii l nnn filers captured In the incident. Kljlracy to violate the narcotics HU conditions for meeting El- law, wnicn carries a maximum senhower were ent to nresidents sentence of ilvk years In prison SALT LAKE CITY (UPI Rep. Kwame Nkhimah of Chann. Su- - and a fine of $10,000. sald.Mon- - karn0 of Indonesia, Gamal Abdel Davld S. King,. d day night tnat ne favors federal Nasscr of ihe United Arab. to education. He told a PTA public, Tito! of Yugoslavia ! and 11 group that education, might well Prim Miniker Jawaharlal Nehru FLOWERS 11 of the cold be the battleground o India. for the Ji war. H national security King said that SKILLED SERVICE Remands that federal government Skilled Service is the Cheapest. become a full partner with states PROMPT -- EXPERT - REASONABLE Service for all TVs. Radios, and local communities in' solving Record Players,. Recorders, Apschool problems. j, , pliances. For one anything Electrical noyt try of our Skilled The Congressman said he was why Tecnnicians. DIAL orvDosed to federal control of school personnel and curricula, Provo Floral but that aid could maintain both 11 IT 201 W. 1st S.i Provo academic freedom and provide educational sufficient funds for 78 No. University ph. FR improvement. islation and to aid - iit!. , t.i -i.- I u ZIL "r:" I 1X1 , dy ist spection Station at the Orem RON GEST GUARANTEE Police POSTPONE ROCKET SHOT WASHINGTON (UPI) The na tional space agency1 has post poned the scheduled launching of a four-stag"Scout' rocket, de to detect nuclear, exsigned plosions in space, for the third time. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) attributed the postponement Mon day to technical difficulties. LIFETIME GUARANTEE OfJ NEW . Catholic X ' - . i . 1 1. ; " . I V, f Rc-ai- ! - A J r 3-1- 3-7- iff STANDARD ON ALL '61 MODELS announces on all 1961 models ft Horn of snacc-ag- c devclopmenti, Rambler e muffler and guaranteed against defects, for new Ceramic-Armore- d the lifetime of the car while in the hands of the original owner. This covers total replacement cost including parts and labor. Every '61 Rambler muffler e is completely! covered with a special ceramic coating similar to and that used in rockets and missiles to give fasting protection against rust and corrosion caused by water, salt and acids. Another Rambler firetl 12-r.lONT- H, WARRANTY 12,000-r.llL- E EXTENDED TO ALL NEW RAMBLER OWNERS h h, TAIlpIPE tail-pip- Fed-era- King In Favor Of Federal Aid To Education MUFFLER AND CERAMIC-ARWOnE- D tail-pip- - . 0 HISTORY N A e Evervbodv needs money sometime I When you do phone before noon for money the same day. You Ch Recaiv $103.77 207.55 296.49 Cash You . 20 Monthly iCI'Wiwtinwimiwwinil 7.00 14.00 20.00 . ' .... y Pymntt 1 Now Rambler extends to all new Rambler owners Its comprchensivo fullyccr e or 12.000-milwarranty,...whichever occurs first. In fact, this liberal warranty, ..... ' ,1 announced to dealers more than a year ago, also covers total replacement con 1961 Rambler models and to 1960 including parts and labor. It applies to all Ramblers still within the warranty pcrioa. loe normal mausu-- wunuuvj covers only 90 days or 4,000 miles. U 24 Monthly Rgceiv Pymnti $ 571.43 $30 00 761.90 1048.39 40.00 55.00 Other Amounts In Proportion i wmmm FINANCE COMPANY of Provo 230 West Center St FB JM 3-62- MM " cen 7 OI. of last year, the department had 0f this year were down a trifle revenue of $y30,84 including resi- - rom the 2,665 costs of the sam ; I ; and net profit of $93,490 during the same period last year. In- - ' creased expenses this year over", last for the eight, month period. included $7238 more spent, for administrative and general ex. pense: $5862 for source of supply expense; $2998 more spent for and distribution; transmission and $233 more spent for purifica- - - -- ' . t Child Dies Of Pneumonia Monitor Backs Richard Nixon fr ftlv. ""7'h' ,.. ZZrZ. ",'"'! JU 1. Provo City reports show the electric department is still show- ing substantial profits; the water department less, but still profit-able; the sewer department clos- ingi the gap between costs and revenue, and waste disposal show- ing a slight loss. Electric profit was down for the month of August, but up for ending theight month periodissued to- Provo reports 1, Sept. day indicate. Electric department net profit for August 1960 was $26,290 and for August, 1959, $36,125. The city spent $23,138 more for purchased power in August, 1960. However, net profit for the first eight months of this year was $275,043 or 19.18 per cent over the $230,784 profit for the same period last year. The electric, department has revenue of $1,007,400 including . for the first of months this eight year had gross of $60,102: expenses of $61,648, and net loss of $1545. This compares t.rMwithU gross of. $59,460; i rAW ana net prom ox SALT LAKE CITY Ikuzo Kay tosl 01 Tsuvukl. 63. 143 9th E.. died Mon. AA ior tne same penoa is II dAV Arthur J. Wheelwright, fifl. Yvar died Thursday; funeral Wednesday noon, Masonic Temple. Mri. Alice Llnd, 90, former resident, died Saturday in Los Angeles; funeral Wednesday in Gardens, Calif. GREENRIVER George JUan. died 33, Hatch, Sunday; fu ley 2 At neral p.m.. Com Wednesday Lena Salazar. JJl.died ortFIM Church, munity Monday alwut noon at the Utah James II. Pitt, 78, OGDEN of 1 ij 1. Cia " Nixon Heart Attack ; I . Marion D. Smuin City Reports Financial Status Of 4 Departments fftfiSfOSMT, AMBH1CM MOTORS. More Evidence Tliat RAMBLER IS ITHE NEW WORLD STANDARD OF BASIC EXCELLENCE AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION, DETROIT 32, MICHIGAN m |