Show 6C Standard-Examin- Tuesday Dec 2 1980 er Northern Utah index Wall Street report Mearfl1 NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market lost ground today as interest rates continued to spiral higher The prime lending rate moved up of a point to three-quarte- rs 185 percent at most banks and Treasury G William Secretary Miller predicted “interest rates will remain Statistics Births ©ses earau DoytPL Deere DettaA Denrs DetEd DiamS DigitalEq Dillon Disney DrPeo pr DowCh Dre$r duPont DukeP Hospital — C and Mark Greenhalgh 1176 W 5525 S McCoy 28 Nov Ogden boy McKay-De- e 88 160 168 108b 1 76 160 60 2a 204 5683 S 2050 W Nov 28 Stringham — Byron 5 263 18 7 101 ll'e— Ve 9 1962 36 16 540 89 — 8 9 14 V 11 379 47 9 242 11 Ve 8 645 33 16 617 51 8 189 40 Vi— V 5 176 15 is in Roy girl J and Lucille Woodward 2827 Monroe boy Nov 28 Child — Scott A and Christine Morris 29 1908 N 2000 W girl Nov Gardner — Richard B and Pat Sevy 4889 S 350 E boy Nov 29 McFarland — Deon G and Terri Bodily 1054 S 4300 W boy Nov 29 Merkley — Jeffrey P and Laurie Sanders 2681 E 2500 N Layton girl Nov 29 Steffensen — John W and Emily quite high” until credit markets see a clear signal whether the government will continue its high levels of borrowing The Dow Jones average of SO industrials off 2389 points Monday fell 204 more by noon to 96741 De-lor- Johnson — Bryan L and Robyn Fawson 174 6 86 12 — 190 14 318 49 120 10 425 55— Barker E Second South girl 141 Nov 29 Ukena — Steven P and DeAnn Opp 2152 Adams boy Nov 29 Angwin — John S and Anna Bate- man PO Box 418 Mountain View boy Nov 30 Max and Susan Speechly 2868 Eccles girl Nov 30 Taylor — Tommy A and Linda Lee Quillen 812 Harrison boy Nov 30 Thorpe — Joe D and Mary Elizabeth Rees 420 S Second East Brigham City boy Nov 30 Ward — George F and Noreen Lundwall 2260 W 3825 S Roy Nov 30 Weaver — Danny W and Joyce Poll 2575 E 7800 S South Weber girl Nov 30 Wyo Bruce — Monday’s drop was the largest since a 2645-poidecline on Oct 9 1979 following an announcement of credit tightening by the Federal Reserve nt Trading came to 2197 million shares after two hours of trading on the Board of Trade New York Stock Exchange upr from 2114 million at noon Monday and declines led advances be nearly 1 on the Big Board CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on tht Chicago Mercantile Exchange Monday: Cl law High Chg Open LIVE BEEF CATTLE cent per lb 6370 6680 6560 6572 —23 Jan 6850 6920 68 50 6875 — 10 Feb 7090 7185 69 80 6997 —120 7450 7540 7325 7337 —138 Apr Jun 7600 7635 7457 7457 —150 7590 7625 7450 7457 —140 Aug Oct 7450 7500 7335 7345 —105 Dec 7535 7560 7492 7505 —25 Est sole! 27153 tales Fri 18765 Total open interest Fri 64570 up 333 from Wed Dec NEW YORK (AP) — --Midday national price for New York Stock Exchange issues: PE Sate Last Chg — A— A — FEEDER CATTLE 42000 cents per lb lbs 7810 7650 76 60 Mar 7950 8035 7875 7887 8000 8090 7950 7965 Apr 7995 8100 79 55 7955 May 8000 80 45 7930 7930 Aug 7952 7980 78 80 78 85 Sep Oct 7900 7957 7860 7860 Est tales 1570 tales Fri 1249 Total open inlerett Fri 8417 oH 5 from 7725 Jan LIVE HOGS lbs cents per lb 5005 50 95 5005 —80 — 75 —105 — 95 —60 0 -4- —15 5030 1 Rutherford 9 others on driving team up 30 from Wed 80000 cents per lb lbs BURBANK Calif (UPI) — Indianapolis 500 winner Three-tim- e Drivers were selected in five Jan 1691 Mar 17 50 1874 May 1874 18 soles 15 soles Fri 2 Total open interest Fn 270 SHELL EdGS 60 - categories Joining Rutherford in oval racing open wheels was Bobby Unser who finished second in the driverstandings after winning four races to five for Rutherford in 01 — 01 — 12 1860 Est up cents per doz 22500 doi 1 (rom Wed 6810 6400 Dec Jan 1980 sales 0 sales Fri 1 Total open interest Fri 40 unchanged from Wed Est BELLIES PORK 38000 lbs cents per lb 7450 7100 7270 7500 7165 7500 7705 74 00 May 7732 7905 7590 Jul 7645 7840 75 60 Aug Est tales 11405 sales Fri 8331 Total open interest Fri 26231 up 72 70 Feb Mar 7110 7172 7407 7602 7560 —180 -1- 50 —108 —118 — 80 472 from Wed " Gold NEW YORK (UPI) — Foreign end Domestic gold prices quoted in dollar per troy ounce Tuesdays London Talley 25j 156 TampE Tandy Tandy wi Tandycft Tektrnx 92 Teldyn Telprmt Telex Termco 260 ' 23 6 37 20 358 34 13 6 16 Ve Va 93— 48 8 15 111 61—1 188 209 — 1 14 9 27 55 38 40 9 2009 33’ 1 Other All America choices: Oval racing stock cars — Dale Earnhardt and Cale Yarborough drag racing — Shirley Muldowney and Raymond Beadle road racing — John Paul and Bob Tullius at large — Rich Vogler Steve Kinser “The fact that an Indy car driver won this honor is an indiction I beleive of the credibility our CART Indy car racing has achieved in only two seasons — much of the time hampered by controvesy that threatened to destroy our sport” said Rutherford Nuggets sign Ron Valentine Chicago grain CHICAGO (UPI) — Wheat was irregularly lower com lower and soybean substantially lower at midmoming Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade to 3 Va cents com wheat was off off to 2 Vai and soybeans off 3 to 15 Va cents Grain and soybean complex futures prices were lower at midmoming with soybeans almost down the limit Trading activity was moderate It was a weak technical market with carryover liquidation from Monday In the soybean pH protection was taken on bids for up to 10 cents ocross the Midwest bringing weakness to that market Com traders were concerned about farmer-owne- d grain reserve reaching call level for reserves 2 and 3 which contain 572 million bushels Traders also were concerned about the latest prime rate hike by some New York banks to 1 8 Va percent which would make grain more expensive to store movement Country overnight was good Brazil bought 37000 tonnes of com Monday night and Egypt was scheduled to buy 150 000 tonnes today The midmoming prices included: 495 off Vi March 524 off 1 May 536 off Va March Com Dec 388 Va off 402 Vi off 2 Vi May 409 Va off 2 Vi Wheat Dec Soybeans Jan 890 Vi off 12 Vi March 924 off 12 May 954 off 13 Vi The outside markets were lower named NHL player g MONTREAL (UPC) — Mike Bossy of the New York Islanders the first player in 10 seasons to score 18 goals in a calendar month today was named NHL player of the month for November High-scorin- Bossy who was earlier named NHL player of the week scored 18 goals and added 17 assists for 25 points in the Islanders’ 15 Novem- 5 440-48- 5 Dow Jones noon averages Stocks 30 Industrials 20 Transportation 96741—204 40968—448 65 Stocks 37829—183 15 Utilities Bonds 11595-0- 19 20 Bonds 6356003 10 Public Util 10 Industrial 6501—017 6212 024 1954 from railroading V Unhaving worked for the Riv-1 ion Pacific at Green er Wyo He worked for the Southern Pacific Rail-road at Roseville Calif He also worked for the Ogden Union Railroad and Depot Company He was a former officer of the Ogden Union Railway Credit Union He served as a member of the Credit Committee and as a loan officer from 1954 to 1962 He was a veteran of World War I He was also a member of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Old Timer 1 Clubs He was reared and educated In Vernal Utah and Lone Tree Wyo two Surviving are his widow of Ogden William Eldon Harris Ogden stepsons M Harris Preston Idaho one daughter and one stepdaughter Patricia D Tyler Seattle Wash Wilma S Smith Santa Barbara Calif four grandchildren and six Also surviving is one sister Mrs Ardel-l- e Jensen Laramie Wyo Funeral services will be held WednesFlowers day at 1:30 pm at the Chapel of Mortuary with Bishop Stephen M Hadley of the Bountiful 25th LDS Ward Friends great-grandchildr- may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm at the mortuary and Wednesday one hour prior to services Interment in Aultorest Memorial Park (Obituary reprinted to correct errors) Warren eight pre-seas- games on Bossey’s goals was one less than Phil Esposito’s March 1971 record Esposito then of the Boston Bruins also had 19 goals in December of the same season during which he scored a record 76 goals in 78 games Bossy who was selected as the Islanders’ first choice in the 1977 amateur draft is ahead of Esposito’s pace with 26 goals in 26 18 games His next goal will make him the NHL alltime leader in scoring percentage among players with at least 200 goals The current mark is held by the late Cy Denneny whose 767 percentage was achieved on 250 in 326 games with the Ottawa Senators and Boston during the Utah’s most modem Roden BOUNTIFUL — Warren E Roden 68 of Bountiful died at his home Dec 1 1980 of cancer He was born Feb 2 1912 in Salt Lake City a son of Robert William and Pansy Mousley Yaeger Roden He married Edna Hansen on April 6 1941 He was a veteran of world War II participating in the European Theater of Operations where he was awarded five battle stars representing five seperate battle campaigns including the landing on Omaha Beach on He was a member of the LDS Church and Ogden Elks Lodge 719 He retired in Aug 1979 as part-ownof National Battery Sales in Ogden Surviving are his widow of Bountiful one son Maj Michael W Roden Centerville Utah two daughters Mrs Ben (Louise) Broad Henderson Nev Mary Ann Linnell Bountiful five grandchildren two great-grandchildr- Also surviving are three brothers Joseph E Roden Ogden Wendell A Roden Salt Lake City George B Roden Draper Utah Funeral services will be held Thursday at Noon at the Deseret Mortuary 36 E 700 S Salt Lake City Friends may call at the mortuary from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday and one hour prior to services Interment Bountiful City Cemetery Vordis Reo Cozier He married Mabel Rosetta Andersen in the Logan LDS Temple on July 2 1924 He farmed at Virginia Aramo Arbon y Valley and Soda Springs Idaho and Mont He also lived many years in Preston Idaho before moving to Toston in 1956 Surviving are his widow of Toston three sons Don Cazier Townsend Mont Boyd Cazier Toston LaGrand Cazier Three Forks Mont one daughter Mrs John (Janiel) Hansen Townsend Mont 26 grandchildren 24 Also surviving is one sister Mrs Bertha Farnsworth Salt Lake City Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 pm at the Three Forks LDS Chapel in Three Forks Mont Friends may call at Lukkasons Funeral Home in Three Forks Thursday from 6 to 8 pm and from 10 am to noon Interment inFriday Creek Cemetery Townsend Mont Deep An-son- great-grandchildr- 1 Thomas Berry Thomas Berry 76 of 2535 Lincoln was found dead at his home on Saturday Nov 27 1980 of natural causes He was born June 6 1904 Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 am at the Roy City Cemetery Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:30 3408 Ph Wash 394-66- Low pm services (or Salomia al Goff will b held Wednesday at 1 in the Ogden 42nd Ward Chapel 1000 Jefferson Friends may coll at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden Tuesday 6-- 8 pm ond at the Church Wednesday from noon until time of services Interment Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Cemetery directed by Myers Mortuary of Ogden BE mass for Robert George Beers will be held on Wednesday 10 am at St Rose of Lima Camolic Church Holy Rotary will be recited Tuesday 8 pm at Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary where friends may coll from 6-- 8 pm Interment Washington Heights Memorial Park Military honors will be occorded by the American Legion Hon- 67 Florists And IRS-Funer- al the Flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark After Nugget coach Donnie or Guard 394-34- Funerals services for Malynn E Call will be held on Wednesday 11 am at Lindquist & Sons Coloniol Chopel Friends call Tuesday 6-- 8 pm ond Wednesday 1 hour prior Interment Washington Heights WAYMENT-Funerservices for Nephl Brown Wayment will be held on Wednesday 1 om at Lindquist & Sons Coloniol Chapel Friends call Tuesday 6--8 pm ond Wednesday 1 hour prior Interment Worren City Cemetery DECKER-Funerservices for Clyde M Decker will be held Wednesday at 1 139 pm ot the Chapel of Flower Mortuary with Bishop Stephen M Hod ley of the Bountiful 25lh Word officiating Friend may call at the Mortuary Tuesday evening from 6-- 8 pm ond I hour prior to services on Wednesday Interment Aultorest Memorial Pork CALL-Funer- GOFF-Funer- Crematory Lindquist & Sons Walsh “reluctantly” waived him Valentine played with Montana of the Continental Basketball Association He averaged 29 points and 2955 Washington 58 rebounds in five games there Valentine rewrote the scoring books at Old Dominion setting a lOcden career scoring mark of 2204 points 1 7UJ j and earning honorable mention honors as a senior He scored in double figures in all of his UMIUH 101 college games (rURLKAL al al al rr 74 COINS Sfy All-Ameri- E 1 waived Valentine who played college ball at Old Dominion attended the Nuggets’ training camp in October and averaged 10 points and three rebounds in playing 14 minutes in W ber games TOSTON Mont — Vordis Reo Cazier 80 of Toston Mont died Monday Dec Other players considered were 1980 at the Townsend Mont Hospital Peter Stastny of Quebec Nordi-que- s He was born July 22 1900 in North Marcel Dionne and Charlie Ogden the son of Fredrick and Emma Simmer of the Los Angeles Kings Cazier He grew up in Promontory Utah and and Bossey’s teammate Brian Riverdale Idaho and the surrounding Trottier area 210-pou-nd worked out Higgs would be ' ' er 1920s Carl Scheer Denver President and General Manager Monday said the team would make a move with guard Ken Higgs to make room for Valentine on the roster Scheer said if a trade could not be St 7 D-D- ay for November GOLD— SILVER Wo pay high for coins largo currency fractional ca 1 394-457- 5 curroncy A scrap gold also storllng silver If spat on gold Is (50000 wo pay 1( Kt (1407— 14Kf (9S(— IQKt $425 par ponny wt Tho tamo kind of high prices are paid for storllng A 9999 pure I Ivor Gold A silver Is based on spot at tho time of ’purchase This price change twice dally Potatoes CHICAGO (AP) — (USD A) — Major potato markets FOB shipping points US 1A Monday in 100 lb sacksi Idaho Minnesota round reds 875-95- 0 russets 900-92Washington russets 800-85- 0 Wisconsin russets 800-85- 0 50 lb Oregon russets 700-80- 0 cartons: Idaho russets 1700-180- 0 Wisconsin russets 1500 Colorado rus1500-170- 0 sets Oregon russets 1600-170- 0 russets Washington 1600-170- 0 Michigan round reds Ivy Williams :I Mabel Farr Harris on Ap--1 ril 21 1948 In Las Vegas Nev f Mr Decker retired in Bossy’s current percentage is DENVER (UPI) — The Denver 783 Bossy is the second player this Nuggets have signed year to receive the monthly award Ron Valentine a forward Simmer am took it in October who was the team’s third-roun- d choice in the 1980 college draft FUNERAL DIRECTORS t-7 Ve 5 54— Morning fixing 62925 off 575 Afternoon fixing 62700 off 800 Pari (tree market) 63501 off 144 Frankfort 63010 off 407 Zurich 62650 off 800 New York Handy and Harman 62700 off 830 base price for refining Engelhard settling and unfabricated gold 62700 off 800 per troy ounce Selling price fabricated gold 64895 off 828 per troy ounce Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm in the Brigham 2nd Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Olsen Funeral Home 205 S 1st E Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Burial in Brigham City Cemetery Bossy jor-nalist-dri- ver POTATOES Ogden great-grandchildr- 42-year-- soles 161 sales Fri 297 Total open interest Fri 1493 He married Eva K Whittier She was born Oct 28 1885 in Peterson the daughter of Joshua Williams and Hannah Green Williams She married M Spencer Stone July 10 1913 He later died She and her husband donated the land to Ogden City on which the Emerson Stone Branch Library was built Surviving are three children Ivy Josephine Coray Los Osos Calif Ralph Stone Billings Mont Carol de Jay Laubenfels Redding Calif 11 grandchildren and 8 Cremation was in California Private the graveside services will be held in Ogden City Cemetery Saturday at 1 pm and Broadcasters Association’s 11th annual All America team Texan Rutherford a won Indy for the third time last May captured the 1980 CART national championship and earned over $500000 this year For receiving the most votes from the AARWBA (110 from the 126 ballots cast) Rutherford will be awarded his second Jerry Titus Memorial Trophy Titus was a Est 1917 to Mabel J John- son in Evanston Wyo She 13 Johnson on Aug 12 1936 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple He had worked at the Clearfield Naval Base where he retired in 1974 He was a former president of the 2nd Wand Elders Quorum and former High Priest group leader in the 2nd and 9th Wards and was serving as High Priest Quorum Instructor in the 2nd Ward Surviving are his widow of Brigham City three sons Jerry Wayne Valentine Fairbanks Alaska James Craig Valentine Brigham City Dallas Johnson Valentine Salt Lake City 16 grandchildren two sisters and four brothers Mrs Arthur (Zina) Marriott Garland Utah Mrs Fay Dorris Brigham City Roy Valentine Ted Valentine both of Brigham City Earl Valentine Granger Utah Don Valentine WHITTIER Calif Johnny Rutherford was named with nine other drivers Tuesday to the American Auto Racing Writers Wed 30000 Dec 2 -8- Hospital He was born Jan 22 1887 In Sandy 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