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Show “Fh EEa | | | | # | | THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 Utah County, Mt. Pleasant Utah | Stotk! Market Former Provo By Rickenbacker Provoan’s Mother ManDiesIn SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—DemFuneral services will be conocratic State Chairman D. Frank ducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Wilkins charged Wednesday that Ursenbach Mortuary in Mt. Pleas- Yuma, Arizona Capt. Eddie .Rickenbacker, who Member of New York Stock Exchange | ant for Kate Evelyn |Schofield, 77, Leon E. Vincent, 71, longtime mother of Mrs. Arthur Opperman, resident of Provo as general Provo, who died Wetinesday in a agent for the Railway Express Total 30 20 15 65 Mt. Pleasant hospital after a long Company, died May|/9 in Yuma, Volume industrial Rails Utilities Stocks illness. ¥ 5:650,000 5,650, 290+ ~141.41+ 56 257,.68+1) Wert 724. 3344-4.50 167.90+1.59 141.41 Ariz., of cancer, according to Interment will be) in the Mt. word received here today. Thursday Open q us fe 725.894153 16842+ 52 i41.22— 19 25808+ .40 Pleasant City Cemetery. 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Allis Cham foi, | Utah Concrete .... 6.50 750 Dow Jones Averages | \, Democratic Head Deplores Blast Rites Set for’ FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY | Leon E. Vincent, 71 spoke in Salt Lake City Tuesday, shows ‘‘comtempt Death Claims Mapleton Man Al 3 aoe #i; |SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE 575% Am Mech Fay... Amer T and T Amer Tob Ariz P Atch T and S Beth Steel Brunswick . Burlington 21 1337, 34 11, -1% 4 84% ese ler 46 5714 Wednesday's Quotations: Banner . Bristol Silver .. Cardiff Chief Con Chief Con Pfd Clayton Silver . Cochise Entr Asked 35.00 043 16 225 1.75 20 26 33.00 . 04 : 1d 2.00 165 ; Cons Eureka Croff Oil 24 02 *221, |‘Crown Point $514 254° 114% 193, 4934 2 #2% 12 Dragon East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily Con Eureka Std | Grand Deposit 32 25 13 1 09 50 95 Hil, Great Western 47° | Kennebec 454% 44° ™% 23 14 493, i, %73, 4%, (4714 M4 01, 34 4978 3: a7, 4056 4013 t Int Resist Johns Man Kénnecott Korvette |: Min Mng Mfg Monsan Chem . Mont Ward. 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They total nearly $5 billion. mea the hard reality that a nuclear war would destroy 100 million Americans.’’ Wilkins also charged that Rickenbacker’s speech before a luncheon ~meeting contained remarks that were ‘ugly, extremist and uttered to spread fear among the citizens of Utah.” “Rickenbacker unfortunately believes that words which are abrupt and pungent will solve difficult problems in a world of lightninglike changes,’”’ Wilkins said. The Democratic official added: “It’s a tragedy that Capt. Rickenbacker uses his fame as a world Mr. Vincent was a member of War I hero to speak with such “Bert’’ Whiting, 82,/of Mapleton, died early today at) the home of the LDS Church, the Elks Lodge violence upon subjects about which a son, Dr. Quinn Whiting, in in Provo, and Masonic Lodge at he appears to know solittle.” Cheyenne, and many service Price. Obituary details and funeral ar- elubs. rangements will be announced by He married Anna Madsen at Wheeler Mortuary, Springville. Shelley, Ida., Feb. 20, 1913. They celebrated their 50th wedding (Continued from Page One) anniversary on Feb. 24 of this exiles for the removal of Duvayear in Yuma, Surviving are his wife; three lier in “‘operation dryclean.” There was no sign of opposisons, Wayne E. Vincent, Casper, Wyo.; Colonel Dale Vincent, San tion to the president in Port au Prince however, and reports from Marino, Calif., and Leon Paul indicated exile groups Vincent, Yuma. Also surviving abroad PAYSON—Mrs. Ttyphena Droll- | are his mother, of San Marino; were beset by confusion and disinger Bellows Pearson, 66, died unity and had no immediate two brothers and a sister, Paul plans for overthrowing Duvalier. Tuesday evening| of natural D. Vincent, Provo; Douglas J. The Haitian constitution prohibcauses in a Salt Lake hospital. Vincent, Los Angeles, and Ruth its a president from succeeding She was born Feb. 26, 1897, in A. Combes, San Marino. himself, but Duvalier claims he Payson, a daughter of Benjamin Funeral services were held was entitled to a second term in and Ursula Elmer Drollinger. Monday in Yuma. Burial was in 1961 when his name appeared on She married William H. Bellows the family plot at Yuma, all ballots in a congressional elecMay25, 1915 in Provo. He died tion and no one. voted against Dec. 7, 1921. She married Oscar him. “Swede’’ Pearson in 1923 in He said the withdrawal of deProvo, he died in 1951. pendents of U. S. government Surviving are two sons, How- (Continued from Page One) personnel from Port au Prince ard B. Bellows, and Donald Pearson, both of Los Angeles; two profit group from the Small Bus- was an “‘ill - considered attempt brothers and a_/ sister, Arden iness Administration to develop to create panic.” He denied they Drollinger, Roosevelt; Milton Winter Gardens, giving it the fa- were ever in any danger in this Drollinger and Mrs. Bert (Elec- cilities and versatility needed for “calm ahd peaceful’? nation. a wide range of events and acIn another apparent reference ta) Sanford, both of Payson. to the ‘United States, Duvalier Funeral services will be con- tivities. A list of improvements in Win- said “‘aggressive, subversive for| ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Payson First-Ffith LDS Ward ter Gardens, suggested by archi- eign influences” were trying to tect Lee Knell, was presented, create a spiritual and ideological Chapel. Friends may call at the totaling $176,600. vacuum in Haiti. Keith Jolley Mortuary in PayJohn King, of Seattle, chairman Duvaliér denied his nation was son Friday evening from 7 to 9 of the board 6f regents of Uni- receiving aid from Czechoslovaand Saturday prior to services. versity of Washington, was a kia or! any other CommuInterment will be in the Payson guest and spoke to the board on nist nation. “No. Absolutely no. City Cemetery. mobilization of a community to Never,” ‘he said. civic endeavor. He also denied reports. that Spreading the leadership among Haiti would be proclaimed a somore people and motivating those cialist republic. not now working for their comOGDEN (UPI)— Livestock: munity were cited as key points George Washington was supposed Cattle and calves salable 25; by Mr. King, who played a key to have thrown a silver dollar small supply held for later auc- role in the civic movement to across the Rappahannock River. tion. sponsor the 1962 world fair in Hogs 50; barrowsand gilts steady Seattle. quality considered; 25 head lot U. Also present were former MayS. 1 high yielding high primal 215 or Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake Ibs. 16.50; few sows steady; indi- City and Lennox Murdock, also vidual 415 lbs. 11.50. of Salt Lake, both connected with Sheep none. Radio KSL. ssceceeracantognense a Bert’ Whiting, 82 Amer. Cyan for Ogden Livestock Provo Lehi City To Meet Friday Employee Dies The Senior Citizens Club will Carrier Has |Vital Role meet Friday at 3:15 p. m., at the Utah Trade-Technical Institute. The program will feature accordian solos by Earl Shepherd. LEHI—Funeral services for Ar Dr. Lloyd Cullimore will speak vin Alfred Turner, 52, of 292 W on sMental| Health and the arm 300 N., Lehi, who died Monday chair travel club will be conin a Salt Lake hospital of cancer, ducted by Mrs. Mary Frances will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m|. Wyman. Points on landscaping in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, and related items will be given Lehi. | by John Mass, manager of Provo Friends may call at the mortuLandscape |Co. ary this evening from 7 to9 and Friday prior to services. Inter ment will be in the Lehi Cit Cemetery. Mr. Turner was .born April 7, 1911, in American) Fork, a son of Alfred T and Sadie Macklin Turner. He married Lois Marie Britton June 16, 1952, in Lehi. ’ A veteran of World War II, Mr. Turner was employed by the Lehi City Corporation. He was a mem ber of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow, moth er, both of Lehi; three brothen and three sisters, Mrs. Iren Erickson, Denzil and Bob Turn er, all of Lehi; Clyde Turner, Sal Lake City; Mrs. Ruby Cook, On tario, Ore., and Mrs. Sadie Row ley, Stockton, Tooele,County. Soviet Spy Shot to Death MOSCOW (UPI)—Oleg Penkoy- sky, the Russian scientific official convicted as a spy for selling seerets to the West, was executed today. | The official Soviet Tass news agency said Penkovsky was shot by ‘a firing squad. | Penkovsky was convicted las week along with British businessman Greville Wynne. Penkovsky was sentenced to death and Wynne to eight years loss of liberty. Tass said Penkovsky lost an appeal to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet and the execution then was carried out. Union Okehs Boeing Pact ‘ABOARD THE KEARSARGE (UPI)—The aircraft ‘carrier Kearsarge cruised slowly in mid-Pacifi¢ today, awaiting with mounting tension its critical role in the greatest sharp-shooting act since William Tell. ts fleet of helicopters was réady, crewmen repeating the drills they have gone through more times than they can count, mechanics checking and rechecking the equipment. Man will attempt to hit a small target of blue Pacific water with SEATTLE (UPI)—Uninterrupted production of the vital Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile Was assured today following approyal of a three-year labor contract with the Boeing Co. Overwhelming acceptance of the néw contract was announced Wednesday by the International Association’ of Machinists. Union members throughout the nation approved the new contract by a a, 17,500-mile an-hour projectile* fired from twice the distance to the moon. The bullseye is the Pacific within helicopter range of the carrier Kearsarge, now-about 100 miles southeast of Midway Island. iThe projectile is the Faith 7 capsule carrying astronaut L. Gor- don Cooper. If the show goes well, and the capsule lands on target, the Kearsarge’s helicopters will go after Both Boeing and union officials it, They will pick up Cooper and viewed the acceptance as a> ma- his capsule and bring them both jor step towards industrial har- back to the carrier’s five-acre mony in the aerospace industry. flight deck. William Allen, president of Boe- \|An all-male selected audience of ing, said the firm was pleased to 2)156—the crew of the Kearsarge have a/ contract which will con- +will attend the premier. tinue until Sept. .15, 1965. ,Should astronaut Cooper score & near miss, his audience will be PICTURE DEAL even more select, -totalling less HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — ‘Allied than 250—the complements of the Artists reports it has concluded destroyers Fletcher. and Bole, a deal with Security Pictures, Inc, which range 80 miles on either for production of 10,top ealiber side of target Kearsarge. + pictures during the next two and a half years. Allied’ Artists. will release the pictures in the Western Hemisphere and Japan. 14,205 to 4,688 vote. DIGNITY 73 YEARS of SERVICE! Most of our business comes through people we’ve thoughte fullyseryed. The reason —une derstanding, sincere guidance and dependability in helping youselect ae Exquisite Corsages In Recovery - SeleetBarre. Granite. 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