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Show M : DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1954 Uth County; Utah PAYSON 'Vol Hourly Rails Indust. ax a.m. ! 141.13-f- - 39a.82.68 750,000 Noon -- 93, Atomic'! .004 iBig Indian . .024 393.86.T2 141.401.20 Cherokee 1,370,000 .09 .01 .06 (Chute Canyon i r' A , -'- Comanche iu.ui Congo .. ICons. Uran. SALT LAKE STOCK MARKET ..... Cons. Eureka .78 .17 .03 .76 .16 Vi .Combined Metals.. Y Commonwealth Ld.1 .02V4 .10 Croff Oil 1.76 1.65 Dragon ., East Standard .... .054 .06H .24 .25 East Utah Eureka Bullion ... .06Vi .07. .06 Eureka Lilly Con... .05 Great Western ... .13 .16 .18H Madison Mines . . - .18 i3 Majestic Oil & Mng .094 .09 . $ . Mammoth .24a .28' . 'I - Red China . .03 .29 Lavender Lisbon 1. .054 1.624 Mohawk . Mt. Peale .014 .024 014 pur-chaj- se 3 .004 .084 Tse-tun- . Infant Succumbs 1-- j '. 7 1- -2 i six-ye- ar .. ; f - .OlVi .17 Pioneer .004 Redman .03 Republic .04 Royal . :. .07 , Mono Kearsarge . . .08 Yi .01 Seagull Nail Driver ........ .18 .20 .01 Shamrock 'New Park ........ 2.82 Vi 2.90 Silver Ruckl ..... .194 .. .88 ..90 Standard Uran .... 1.564 North Lily --North Standard .. .04 .05 Mtn, ...... .054 Oil Securities ..... .27 .29H Temple .01 Texas Uran. ..Park City Con. ... .183 .20. Timco ..... .12 4.00 4.25 'Rico Argentine .18 . . . . .044 Upetco Royston Coalition.. .04 .40 Uran. Inc. .33 Silver King West .. ,32 .03 Uran. Silver. Shield'. .024 .03 UranusKing .02 Swansea .11 Uran. Services .10 .01 .80 Utida .J. Tintic Standard ... ;76 . .48 2.37 United Park City.. 2.15 .03 Utah Vernal,; . . 1 3.50 Utah Idaho Sugar.. 3.00 Williston Basin ... .20 .22 "4 j .014 .. : . .134 .114 Pathfinder -- - I .......... , cer-'tio- ni .04 .V T Winter Quarter THE-COUNTE- EngUsh Oil Equity Oil .L .50 ........ 9.25 First Sec. Corp... .30.50 Justheim .......... .08 . - I . I OVER .55 10.00 31.50 .10 Registration Slated Jan. 3, 4 Mtn Tuel Supply ..24.75 25.374 Oil Incorporated .. .054 .064 Winter quarter registration UtahPwr it Light. .39.25 40.00 Utah Southern Oil.. 17.75 18.50 Brigham Young University is scheduled for Jan. 3 and 4. The signup ' will be conducted in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on fOth days, and students will be admit ted to the building in strict al phabetical order, the S to group enrolling Jarr. 3 and H to NEW YORK (UP) Industrial R group on Jan. 4. hares pushed over tonew record Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of territory In active tracing on the students who is in charge of regStock Exchange today. Rails set a istration procedures, urged new high since June 6. 1930, and former students who plan to ,all reutilities since July 3, 1931. turn to the university in the winThe industrial gain was a modest ter quarter,, and who were not in one because the best showing was attendance autumn quarter,- to in issues outside those used to notify the admissions office imcalculate the average. Rails were mediately. He said the advanced the bes performers despite a de- application will allow them to cline of 54 points in Atlantic Coast register in regular: order and Line on realizing on the good news avoid a delay and a late of a stock split. , fee which they would face if they In (the; rail section a long list report after arriving on campus. made new highs on gains of 1 to Students will register in 46 de more than 5 points, the last in partments of eight colleges and Union Pacific. the Grauate School, School of Douglas at a new high of 109, Nursing, and Division of Religion. up 5, led the aircraft! higher. Met- Registration will be held for the al issues had several strong spots first time in the new college of and so did the steels. Bethlehem Recreation, Health, Physical Edu touched 106 up 2 before running cation and Athletics. into realizing. Ameralda spurted r 74 to a new nign in tne ous wnere the high priced Superior of Call--; fornia gained 5. Chrysler .was more than a point higher in its! (Continued from Page One). section. created a fourth department of gov ernment, the Legislature, executive branch, judicial branch and the t ce Menu Yhe Industrials Hit New High r .1 ' ' -- 24-ho-ur if "ROTARY - 4. -- ( , ' ' I'' L Ofbr Ibcfric Shavfcg f As Fashioned As Lather! 'A 1 " 0 t in" . ' Lee reneW5 schools; I 1 A Published by Herald Cor po ration. S4 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald publish eo Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo. CtaL tmdei tht act of March 2. 1879. Snbscriptioi terms by carrier In Utah County: $1.50 Per month C months in advance S9.00 On year In advance $18.00 By mail anywhere In tht United States or ite possessions: 11.50 per mtnth; 89.00 for six months tn advance; $18.00 for a year tn advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, nd sport Call 435; for society "and news briefs, ad-vertis- inf can ' ' V 'i e. -- Apparently the only power the Legislature has, Lee said, is to appropriate money for the schools and they can spend it "in any way they want to." iee aiso sounaea an ominous note as to financial problems of the coming session saying this is the first time since he became gover nor "we are faced with 'a. serious 1 financial problem. The governor also suggested returning the office of superintend ent of public instruction to the gen- 1.. VJO1 u- 1 A . imimr1- - eral election ballot. Never h. Price Sale Always Genuine Value mm ' DIAMONDS FISHER SMITH JEWELRY' 282 N. Univ. Phone 2944 PAi .r 432. 100-r.lillion-Do- The newest, most revolutionary word in electric man shaving is NORELCO. 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VITH TH2 1 OO -f- r.tLUON-DOLLAR - 7-- I Motor Row, 3rd Sc., University, Provo ml tit If LOOK mm A. L. DUCKETT SALES & SERVICE i r- - ifta! fv:....,Fnv.-..;.......- Phone 3900 Y- i T - ,"f old on-.0- Interstate Jolly Jack Olympic two-month-- , -- .90 .50 King Midas old NATO I .024 Asked' Elaterite ... Bid Listed Stocks Bullion . r.$ .10Vj "J .11 Federal ... L .94 .95 Greenriver. Cardiff .70 Imperial Chief Con. ........ .60 Intermountain two-month-- ' n. "'j .09 1554 74, State Hospital Clark-Nelso- .074 Atlas State. Elver A. Hewitt, Don Pierce was SALEM By JOHN W. FINNEY Payson fiigh School Music De- been working hard for an new of the Salem elected chief United Press Staff Correspondent partment Sunday evening, Dec. production, according to a meeting at FIrej W. music Arvil Department director. . Huff, WASHINGTON OJP The De- 19, 7:30 p.m., at Nebo Stake at the City Wednesday evening Sacrament meeting in all wards fense Department todav unveiled tabernacle. conducted chief Hall, and by outgoing Phillips, will follow Sunday of Nebo-Stak,.05 a new military manpower program was found dead in a shower E. 8th S. pital, , x .wi 4 designed to hold active armed plan." It is the product of more School so that all may attend room morning, Vaud Hanks is the new first a Utahat the hospital this, OGDEN v.084 forces down to a treasonable" than a year of study within the this Christmas treat. Wayne Kelly, deputy ' sheriff said assistant, with Don Davis as sec today. County son of Gilbert and Anadministration. It was unveiled at :.014 size and build up a minute-ma- n V ond assistant, Don Underwood. Police .11 reserve force of three million men. a Pentagon news conference by said they were notified nie Colmenera Kelly. Harry S.. Wil"Howard and astreasurer; secretary L. Wilson Carter and .03 The program is designed, the Burgess, of the death about 11 a.m. today, liams, 62, 425 Canyon Road. Peter 14 assistant Anderson, secretary defense for of sistant secretary 41 administration feels, to prepare and an investigation was being Petersen, 84,2264 Madison Ave. andi Albert treasurer; Peterson, .014 the armed forces for the long pull manpower. Mrs. Eleanor (Nel MURRAY (Continued from Page One). chiejf engineer; v Glen Peterson, conducted, this afternoon. No fur .074 of the cold war or the sudden 3 were available at lie) South Denvers, 81, 179 Gordoa firs$ assistant engineer; Junior ther details ( UP ) WASHINGTON are Here of war. atomic global slaught Lane. Western alliance. the dan Underwood, second assistant en presstime.' 1.05 Under the program virtually all the different ways young men ger of being misledFirst, and lulled Carl MOAB Elvira . Melissa Winf by gineer; Blad, chairman of .60 the nation's physically fit youth would fulfill their military obliga- the smooth surface of Soviet polmeetings: Byron Orton. assistant Lance, 89. .144 could expect to undergo some form tion under the administration's icy while underneath Soviet ' of chairman ag Wayne meetings; gtom Washi n CooWASHINGTON, .13 of military service as enlistees, proposed military manpower procurrents- moved in the Miller and Eldon Christensen, gressive William Erasmus .02 . draftees, or specially trained re- gram: County and (Continned from Page One). .'' 1. Be drafted for two years of same old direction. He warned recreation committeemen: .01-- 4 t per, 65 servists John sense of false a steward. Cornwall, against security. six followed by .Q34 The program will be submitted active service the Soviet bloc dissenting, to au OURAY; Uintah County Maude .32 for approval to the next Congress years of required training with re- Second, he said, was the danger The group made plans for the thorize to use his Tabbee Jenks,65. .02 which meets in January. The ad- - serve units. Failure to participate that the West might be frightened motion picture show held to ob- office in Hammarskjold an to effort obtain release BANCROFT Tom Higginson. .07 ministration has put a priority tag in the reserve would mean loss of by Soviet threats. He said that tain money necessary to of the Americans. LOGAN John Frankhauser, 89. equipment. veterans benefits; other than hon- each time the West strengthens 1.874 on it. orable discharge, and loss of ex- its alliance, Soviet threats in Sx members of the Salem Fire This mandate was given" in an FAIRVEEW, Sanpete County .024 Controversial Feature .034 The most important, and most emption from recall in time of crease. But these, Dulles said, are Department and their wives at- adopted resolution which con Andrew Norman Allred, 19. mere propaganda. tended a meeting of the Utah-Jua- n demned the unrecognized Mao .01 controversial point in the program, emergency. g regime for jailing the before reaching Firemen's Association at .09 is the proposed establishment of 2. Volunteer, Rough Tactics Americans instead of repatri Eureka recently. The Salem De-.184 a modified form of universal mil draft" age, for six months of basic he is there the said, Finally, .014 itary training. This would provide training followed by a 9 2 year pafjtment will be hosts to the ating them in the. war prisoner Soviet that tactics danger rough in February. exchange - at Panmunjom last .04 that a limited number of youths obligation to participate in the re- such as the 11 American- - organization of . jailing Clark Glen SPRINGVILLE 1 in the serve. year. Failure to; participate .05 could volunteer for six months of United Nations airmen pro The of Glen and son might Communist Chinese infant action reserve succeed com-.0in mean drafted 2 would Frandsen, .014 active training and then be tainly being overruling the West into voke the ill and hasty as was an Pullan described Frandsen, died outrageous Evelyn committee to begin the debate on pelled to serve 9 years in the to serve an additional 18 months, conceived action. violation of the Korean truce this morning at the Utah Valley followed by a continued .21 reserves timp. But the hostile vote followed agreement after it was shown by Hospital. He warned against all three. He was born Wednesday. 1.624 A key feature of the .program is reserve obligation. onef in even Comas Affairs But the met the ministers He survived and that is radar Foreign 3. one of the services, Enlist in to make mandatory the reserve maps by his parents, trackings' .06 mittee which National the Defense German ill B29 which Mr. the powerful the Americans grandparents, approved .014 obligation of draftees. Failure of followed by a reserve obligation ;and Mrs. Vicof one vote. the rearmament Committee Assem French by only were flying was shot down in tor Frandsen, Springville,- and .134 draftees to participate in the re- - with length depending upon the MendesFrance assured both North Korea instead of inside the Mr. and Mrs. Arch Pullan, Orem. bly recommended that Parliament .22 serves after release from active time spent on active duty. and the Eden last night in a Manchurian sanctuary. debate Duljles postpone Funeral services will be con4. reserves of indefinitely in one of Enlist the loss mean would .45 veteran's duty of the treaties re Big) Three meeting that nothing Chou's reply to Hammarskjold ducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m.. at .034 benefits and a, discharge other with the understanding that the on ratification West Debate would deflect him from his pur- - ridiculed, the U. N. findings and the Wheeler and Son Mortuary to will active Germany. called arming be .03 than honorable. duty youth pose of pushing through ratifica- - charged the men were "spies" who in Springville. Burial will be in .014 The broadscale reserve program for at least two years followed by is scheduled to begin Monday. Mendes-Franc- e before Christmas. were captured in Manchuria. almost will .53 Springville Evergreen Cemetery. is called the "national reserve a reserve obligation. e .0014 .rtllUW t 41 .04i i LAKE CITY Henry Ward, .70, 238 N. 8th W. William Perley;; Martin, 71, 4024 South SALT S. Main St. Rev. W. B. Corlett Sr., 87. " Mrs.' Minnie Taylor r Sonet, about 75. Mrs. Harriet Flohn Bur: rows. William Simpson, 73, 207 Vine St. Mary Ann Phillips, Ida Dalrymaple, about 30, a daughter jf George J. patient at the Utah State Hos 749 Emalene Reesha out-standi- ng URANIUM COMPANIES DOW JONES now Christ- -- of Furnished by J. A. Horle and Company, Member of New York Stock Exchange Phone 4487 35 N. University Are Utah Obituaries In Shower Room Fire Messiah Salem Set Handelfs NewManpower Sunday Patient Found Plan Unveiled By Payson Music Department Department in the final Rehearsals are, Dead at Utah The annual For Military mas presentation Handel's stage. Soloists have been selected Picks Officers Messiah will be given by the and all the chorus members have ", ;.:V.:v.-- i |