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Show Emma Phillips Hughes Market thiol Wednesday Rites Set Orem Woman For Victim of Provo Dies at 83 I Two-CTraffic Crash Spanish Fork Woman Dies FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange V OVER THE COUNTER Volume Rails Amal. Industrials Sugar Pfd.... 9.50 11:00 A.M.-- . 54 Big Piney -- 1 .73 145.30 .04 620,000 488.76 66 Oil English 12 :W NOON 21.50 Oil Equity 1.08 145.10 .16 First 1,150,000 489.11 38.00 "Security '. FRIDAY'S CLOSE Interst. Motor Lines 10.50 2,480,00 488.033.01 145.26 .31 Mtn. Fuel Supply.. 25.50 16.50 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Utah So. Oil Bid Asked MUTUAL FUNDS Banner 10.00 8.50 5.91 Affil. Fund, Inc Bristol Saver .23 .21 16.19 Chemical Bullion . . .03 ,0334 Canadian General ..13.69 Cardiff 1.00 1.25 16.15 Fund. Investors .03 Central Standard ... .02 9.21 Inc. Investors Chief Con .50 .41 Mass. Inv. Trust. . 11.35 .28 .30 Clayton Silver Mass. Inv. Growth 10.77 Combined Metals . . .07 .08 20.97 E. & H. Stock Comstock .20 ..19 . . . Eureka Cons. Croff Dragon East Standard East Utah EuFeka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con. .. Eureka Standard Great Western . . Majestic Oil Mammoth N. A Resources 4 Naildriver N'ew Park North Lily North Standard Park City Con Prosper Rico Argentine Silver King West.... Silver Shield So. Standard Swansea Con Tintic Standard United Park City Utah Idaho Sugar. West Toledo Williston Zuma .60 .05 1.00 .10 .10 .64 .07 .17 .08 .04 .25 .07 .08 1.20 .50 .65 .06 1.05 .12 .11 .06 .10 .20 .09 .04 .01 .11 .01 .31 .08 .11 1.30 . 52 .13 .06 5.00 .21 .06 4.50 .17 .02 .0234 .22 .17 .75 1.80 4.75 .09 .20 .04 .20 .14 .70 1.65 4.37 .08 .17 .03 URANIUM 10.00 .58 .72 22.50 40.00 11.37 26.62 17.50 , QUOTES .04 .05 .01 .02y4 .12 .14 .13 .02 .03 .33 .07 .11 .01 .02 .30 .05 .08 1.18 4.25 .06 Elaterite Federal Four Corners Greenriver Gold .03 .04 Cloud .22 .02 .07 .14 .33 Gunsight Int. Oil & Met New Metals King Oil Lisbon Lucky Mac 3.50 2.91 .08 .35 1.0 .06 Mt. Peale .11 Livestock: 21.00-22.3- 14.00-15.5- 0; 10.00-12.0- 0; 14.25-16.0- 0; 1 2-- (Continued from Page One) both him and his union to stand trial before the AFL-CI- O. The council's actions were taken after Beck and other Teamsters officials were targets of sensational corruption charges made by witnesses before the Senate Rackets Committee. The council ordered Beck and the union to stand 4rial before the Ethical Practices Committee on the corruption charges and for Beck to appear personally before the council on charges of bringing the labor movement into e )v f Granddaughter 1,015-1,25- 190-23- lbs. 0 2-- 3 19.50-20.0- sows few head 0; 14.50-15.0- 0. CHICAGO (UP) Potatoes: Total 711 Friday, 563 Saturday, 1 Sunday; old arrivals 230, track 339; new arrivals 75, track 61. Supplies moderate, demand for russets good, demand for round reds slow, market for russets slightly stronger, market for round reds dull. .Track sales .(100s): Idaho russets U.S. extra 1 4.00; 30 per cent 10 oz. and larger 3.90-4.0Idaho 2.85. car utility, Street sales: Idaho russets 3.75-4.2bakers 8 oz. and larger 4.85-5.0few 5.25; Idaho standards size A 3.35, 50s U.S 1A 2.0. 0' 5; 0, By NADINE SELT3 .) $1,342,-000,0- Ogden Youth ber Eisenhower f3l ri f8 - I Utah Obituaries Four Children Killed In Fire great-grandchildre- n; n, half-brother- 875-14- th s, half-siste- r, eight-year-ol- d 3348-194- . MCA 5-Day-- Old one-day-o- ld two-stor- Dies Infant Hospital at - Jord an ds -- ie st 15.00 916-26t- V-::- i Firm On His Budget Slash ;1P IP1 Produce Market SWEETIE PIE allies that they are inviting atomic retaliation by participating in Free World -- defense strategy based in part on rockets, 'missiles, and atomic weapons. Dulles said "the men in the Kremlin stole, one by one, the independence of- - a dozen nations" and Soviet rulers would prefer the free nations to be weak and i . divided. "So, at each enlargement of the area of collective defense, the Soviet rulers pour out abuse so -- called 'militaristic " groupings,' he said. "And as the free nations move to strengthen their common defense, the Soviet rulers emit threats. But we can. I think, be confident that such Soviet assaults will not disinte grate the free world. Collective measures are here to stay." Woman Dies At Home of Cattle 1,800; fed steers 25 to mostly 50 higher than close of last week; heifers not fully establish-earl- y bids stronger; cows 25 or more higher; bulls steady; stockers and feeders fully steady; spond accordingly. We continue to average to high choice 5 recommend maintenance of ade- lb. fed steers 22.00 22.90; few quate reserves. Fresh commit- choice fed heifers 0 but ments should be concentrated in few sold; commercial cows very stocks where a favorable earnings canners and cutters outlook is well defined, as in utiliand commercial utility ties and selected industrials. bulls few head choice ITANDARD POORS OUTLOOK stock steers 20.00. The possibility of further rally yearling Calves 200 v e a e r s opened Is not to be ignored, and prospects steady to strong; stock valves ful generally warrant a conservatively ly steady; few choice vealers 24. 0d- bullish market approach. Adequate one lot choice 405 lb. stock reserves should be maintained, and 25.00; steers calves 21.50. any fresh investment in stocks Hogs 300; butcher hogs 25 to should be concentrated where a 50 higher than close of last favorable earnings outlook is well mostly week; sows about steady; mixed defined, as in utilities and selected lots U.S. 3 barrows and gilts industrials. U.S. (Continued from Page One) Stands . . OGDEN (UP) earnings prospects cernot do tainly point to the prospect of any dynamic market. On the other hand, a number of companies are in line for earnings gains and their stocks could re- Byrcf (D-Tex- Ogden Livestock POORS NEWS Dulles APRIL 22, 1957 County, Utah w, 8. Over-a- ll .Utah after -- . MONDAY, DAILY HERALD Funeral services 'for Mrs. Hazel Tuckett Latimer, 62, native of SPANISH FORK Emma Phil- Springville and wife of former WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. op lips Hughes, 56, prominent resi- Provo City engineer Thomas H. F. Byrd today stood by his dedent of this city, died Sunday Latimer Jr., will be conducted termination to try to slash Presi- evening' in Spanish Fork, follow-i- n Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Berg 3ent Eisenhower's budget by $6,- Mortuary Chapel, Provo. a lingering illness. 500,000,000. He said Eisenhower's Mrs. Latimer, killed in a Provo, She was born proposed budget reduc recently traffic crash Saturday night, had May 4, 1900, in were tions "totally inadequate." made her home for the past seven a The Virginia Democrat is a years in Salt Lake City, residing at she obtained her teacher's certiof leader of the Senate economy 170 F. St. then taught for 'several against ficate, Joseph and Hanbloc hoping to whittle down EiFriends may call at the Berg in Heber. nah Reese Philyears senhower's $71,800,000,000 budget Mortuary in Provo Tuesday from She married Orvis J. Call lips. She receivfor the 12 months starting July 1. 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior ed her early the 19, 1893, in Lake Salt July Byrd said his figures show the in will be to services. Burial o n e d u c a LDS Temple. Mr. Call died in government already has 70 billion Springville City Cemetery. Ln in Eureka and 1943. dollars available for the new fisThey made their home Mrs. Latimer died Saturday at from 1917 when they moved Heber until cal year from money appropriated graduated 11:15 p.m. in Utah Valley Hospital tfte Spanish to Provo. two-cMrs. Call has in lived by Congress in recent years. Aidin a of injuries received Provo-Oreed to this year's request, he said, the area since Fork High South 600 then, crash at 9:15 p.m. near Of Defense Weapons School, the amount available would total and for the few past years has State. Z which she at- - Mrs Hughes a to made home with her son and Dulles then underlined ' American about ,140 billion dollars. Her husband was also taken The President, sensitive to the tended the LDS Business College. the hospital for treatmen of nose CRASH VICTIM Mr. and Mrs. of maintaining powerful Mrs. Hazel daughter-in-lapolicy she of a fever Congress is number For years and facial lacerations. "mobile retaliatory forces" capa high economy Tuckett Latimer, 62, who died O. W. Call. this National old First worked for the year, suggested in a She is survived by one daugh- ble of deterring aggression. He running' Investigating officers said a in a Provo traffic crash Saturto letter Speaker Sam Rayburn Bank in Spanish Fork. northbound car, driven by Rafael day night. ter and one son, Mrs. E. I. said, the United States is the only last week that On Sept. 29, 1921, she married Carillo, 54, 568 W. 6th S., had (Bessie) Nielson of Salt Lake Free World nation able to sustain be shaved from his reFrank L. Hughes in Salt Lake swung to the right side of the Orvis W. Call, Orem; two the cost of developing "a capacity City; new After her marriage she highway; then made a left turn "spending authorCity. sisters and three brothers, Mrs. for retaliation adequate to deter a quests for veof the clerk Latimer the Eliza into ity." Jackson as assistant Jane worked path postal Violet Aird, Provo; Mrs. Med a potential aggressor who himself Eisenhower hicle.' however, that for 12 years. Murdock, North Hollywood, has great and growing aggressive less than half said, his cuts was cited Mr. for Carrillo failure LDS Church the of proposed A member Calif.; D. Leslie Ryan and Homer power." in to under control and his car "spending authority" actually keep she served in the Junior Sunday Dulles took strong issue with would show Ryan, Heber, and Frank Ryan, up in reduced federal School serving as officer and failure to have a Utah driver's Salt Lake. members of Congress "who, in a spending next fiscal year. teacher. She was chairman of license. to economize, would slash that zeal conFuneral services will be Mrs. Uatimer was born in the Third Ward Old Folks Com ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. at part of our budget which is often mittee for five years, and a Springville Jan. 22, 1895, a daugh the O lp g Funeral miscalled 'foreign aid' as though member of the Third Ward ter of Phillip W. and Lucy Packit did not aid us." Such reductions, ard Tuckett. She attended SpringFuneral Home in Orem directed by he said, "would not be AMERICAN FORK Relief Society. economy, ville schools and University of services will be conducted Wed- Bishop William Dalebout of the b. , extravagance." Surviving are her husband, two Utah. Orem Thirteenth LDS Ward. (Continued from Page One) at 1 p. m. in the Anderson sons and one daughter, Dr. Mack He said nesday President Eisenhower She married Mr. Latimer June Friends may call at the place and his Hughes, Albany, Calif.; Col. Phil 30, 1917. They made their home in and Sons Mortuary here for Mrs. military advisers believe been target shooting and had fallof service Tuesday from 7 to ' 9 that elimination of allied defense en and shot himself in the head. Hughes, Austin, Tex., and Mrs. Springville until 1939 and in Provo Eliza Jane Grant Jackson, 87, who died at 3 a. m. Sunday at the p.m. and Wednesday prior to cooperation would mean the U.S. Richard (June) Haymond, Hunt- from 1939 to 1950, when The possibility of suicide was they home of her granddaughter, Mrs. services. Burial will be in Heber defense "would have to be ruled out on the basis of inforington Park, Calif.; her mother, moved to Salt Lake City. budget Wootton in Cemetery where short graveside expanded vastly from what it now mation obtained from Hebertson Mrs. Hannah Reese, Provo; four Price's stepAn active member of the LDS Wilma services will be held. had Jackson is." grandchildren, and one sister, Church, Mrs. Latimer was a mem Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Ernest Roberts of Ogden. father, Mrs. David (Mae) Russell, ber of the Eighteenth LDS Ward made her home with her grand 12 years. Provo. Relief Society and choir in Salt daughter for the past CARNIVAL She had been ill for the past sev Funeral services will be con- Lake City. ducted at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Survivors include her husband; eral months. She was born Aug. 3, 1869, in (Continued from Page One) Fork Third Ward Chapel, with a son, David Packard Latimer, to William and Bishop Merrill Binks officiating. Cambridge, Mass.; three daugh- American Fork Friends may call at the Walker ters, Mrs. Boyd W. (Beth Ann) Harriet Foster Grant. She was industrial consumers would not of reach proportions originally antiMortuary Wednesday evening Seager, Ogden; 1st Lt. Estell Vi- - married to Thomas1887.Jackson He died cipated. The federal government medical this city May 4, from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the late Latimer, Army his wife was thus enabled to defer for at 1892, 16, March leaving family home 178 W. 4th N., prior specialist, Denver; Mrs. P. T. to rear. least a year some of the expansion two small with in daughters the (Marjorie) Howard, Elk Grove, to services. Burial will be Mrs. Jackson of federal power grid facilities. For many years Calif.; a niece reared by- Mrs. Spanish Fork City Cemetery. her family by cooking The President Sunday put his Watkins, supported Latimer, Mrs. lone a for large groups of farm laborers seat of approval on a maior five grandchildren; Provo; brother, P. P. Tuckett "Novato, in Idaho and the Delta area. In foreign policy speech to be delivCalif., and three sisters, Mrs. El- 1913 she took up a homestead in ered in New York today by Dulles. len Brimhall, Bakersfield, Calif.; Delta' and operated an 80 acre Disarmament Talks Recessed CITY LAKE Bridget Mrs. June Peterson, Provo, and farm for over 20 years. SALT The President studied a draft of Elizabeth Cook, 82 , 959 E. 2nd Mrs. Helen Wentz, Orem. In 1945 she moved to Pleasant the Dulles speech for at least two Grove and had resided there since. days and conferred with the secre S., died Friday; requiem high mass Tuesday 10 a.m.. Cathedral She was a member of the LDS tary by long distance telephone of the Madeleine. William Arthur Church. A daughter, Mrs. Flor- twice over the week end, discuss died 666 Ave., 76, Driggs ence Peterson, died in 1923. Scott, ing phraseology to be employed in noon funeral Tuesday Saturday, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. restating the broad outlines of Pleasant this country's foreign policy in Ellen J. Hebertson, Nibley Park LDS Ward Chapel. Richard Edward Skinner, 84, 1254 Grove: nine grandchildren, 30 what the White House called "the W. 7th S., died Friday; funeral one brother, field of collective security, mutual was held today. Walter V. Bry-soSan Francisco, security and the efforts the Unit Joseph Grant, BALTIMORE, MD, (UP) - Calif.; four Wilford ed States has made to maintain 64, 2316 Stringham Ave., died Sunday; funeral Tuesday 1 Four children suffocated Saturday H., Riverside , Calif.; Clarence A. justice and law in the world." DS Ward in an early morning fire in sub- and Melvin W., American Fork;. The London disarmament talks p.m. Parleys Third Dundalk. urban were The Clausa parents L. and were San Alfred Francis (Taffy) recessed oyer the Easter Francisco, L., Chapel. Mrs. Lewis (Pearl) holidays and were scheduled .to East, died Sat- critically injured. A fifth child en, 70, was in fair condition. resume Wednesday or Thursday Winnett, San Diego, Calif. urday; funeral Tuesday 12:15 The dead were 650 E. mortuof this week. Stassen was expect at the call Masonic Friends may Temple, p.m., South Temple. Fred Palfreyman, Raymond Lowman, Cathleen, 5, ary here Tuesday from 7 to 9 ed back in Washington some time 4, and Diane, 3. 0 p. m. Burial will be in Pleasant Tuesday afternoon. 64, East, died Saturday; David, I Jl TJL kf UA Hi OC The Walter Lowman, parents, E. 260 noon Grove City Cemetery. funeral Tuesday 1 1K7 Im. Santa. by 6 and Mrs. 33, were Lowman, 30, Vegetable ivory Is a product South Temple. Anna Elzonie Tay- in critical condition in City Hosderived from the kernel of the Don't let him go into debt for the engagement ring lor Vogeler, 80, died Friday; was 10, pital. Richard, reported 574 E. ivory palm nut, chiefly used 'Jn funeral Tuesday 10 a.m., you don't want him feeling married till he in fair condition. making buttons. 1st S. David Jess Oakley, safely hooked V The five children were sleeping son of Jesse W. and Ella y in in the shingle Holman .Oakley, 2788 Beverly upstairs when fire of undeterOIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL i Street, died Friday; services dwelling HERE'S ANOTHER mined origin broke out in a sofa FORK Richard SPANISH Tuesdav 2 r.m. Mt. Olivet In the front room on the first Thomas Beagley, five - day - old Cemetery. Shigezo Tomomitsy, floor. son of R. Lynn and Ellen PulsiFACTORY COOPERATION 82, 114 W. 1st S., died Thursday; at died Sunday pher Beagley, funeral Wednesday 8 p.m. 36 E. Utah Valley Hospital. SALE . . . 7th S. Idumi Ishizaka, 84, 43 E. He was born April 16. 2nd S., died Saturday; funeral He Is survived by his parents, Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Japanese three sisters, Susan, Jeri Lee Genuine Simmons Mattresses, (Continued from Page One) Church of Christ. and Debra K., and his grandparOGDEN Infant Wood son of dnd hide-a-beents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boxsprings Sgt. William Arthur and Mar-jor- Amman Sunday night told of a rift Beagley of Spanish Fork, and Elaine Jones Wood, 1772 in the new cabinet between Pre- Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher of Center Street, died Sunday; ser- mier Hussein Khalidi and Foreign Provo. Graveside services will be held vices Tuesday 3 p.m. Washington Minister Suleiman Nabuisi who Heights Memorial Park. Eliza was ousted as premier by the Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the SpanSIMMONS Goldenrest ish Fork City Cemetery with beth P.T. Fife, 71, 3175; Wash King: There was no confirmation so Bishop Sidney Hayward officiatmattress. SAVE ington Blvd., died Saturday; funeral Wednesday 1 p.m. Lind-qui- far from Baghdad, Damascus or ing. Friends may call at the and Sons Funeral Chapel. Amman, of the Egyptian news Claudin Funeral Home in Spanagency1 reports. Censorship appar- ish Fork on Tuesday from 1 p.m. h Lee A. Shurtleff. 71, Street, died Saturday; funeral ently was in effect in both Iraq until time of services. whose opTuesday 11 a.m. La r kin Funeral and Syria the nations to by buying dur and West East Fleet prison, old historic Lonloyalties posing Chapel. LOGAN Joseph E. Cowley, 80, pose a major threat to Jordan's don jail, was abandoned in 1842 ing this sale and later was torn down. V::x VA VAm-.V X X :K': '3 died Saturday; funeral Wednes- uneasy status. day 1 p.m. Logman Third LDS Ward Chapel. BOUNTIFUL Samuel A. Bry- son, 71, 1209 N. Main, died Sat urday. EPHRAIM Erick Parley Because of CooperaChristensen, 81, died Friday, funeral Wednesday 2 p.m., Eph-raition with the SIMSouth LDS Ward Chapel. MONS FACTORY, LEWISTON George F. Rawlins, 76, died Saturday; funeral this regular $54.50 Wednesday 1 p.m. Lewis ton First South LDS Ward Chapel. mattress is offered WEST WARREN Edith HodPhona before son Tucker, 68, died Saturday; Cosh 24 Co U tent r Yew Yov funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. Lindquist Monthly Monfty noon SPECIALS for your Rocoiv Payments Rchr Payments and Sons Funeral Chapel. The "Dreamland!" GARLAND Marvin LeRoy a .food. Quality Here's, $30.00 $16.00 $571.43 $304.78 Nielsen, 60, died Saturday; fumattress that sells for $55. same the day! neral Tuesday 1 p.m. Bear River Darin this sale ' yon ret 7S4.S2 4040 2010 38015 312 Open Coil Inner Spring Stake Tabernacle. You select ycrwr BOTH the mattress and 55.00 1054.84 24.00 457.15 MOUNT PLEASANT Hannah the box sprinf for only . . own repayment L. M. Matson, 74, died Thursday; Mattress or Matching Boxspring. I funeral was held today. PROPORTION IN AMOUNTS OTHER plan LEETON Nellie Knoble Whit-locDTR BUYS IN CARLOAD QUANTITIES AND 76, died Friday; funertl The "Mayfair" was held today. Heavy ticking with rich YOU GET THE SAVINGS! " defloral gold overlay Get BOTH the sign. RECKLESS SAILING FINANCE COMPANY and the mattress Buying in full Carload Quantities mattress the at price of Provo A ship collided TOKYO (UP) this sale. during a with a bus Sunday. The Sakuraji-mShipping in full Carload lots 230 West Center Street Phone: FRanklin Maru, a vessel, OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES Low markup for quick turnover rammed into a bus parked at the LOO AN MAGNA MURRAY SALT LAKE CITY TOOEtE OOOEN end of a pier, breaking a window in the bus. m 1.31 4.50 .07 .27 .03 .09 .25 .37 3.75 3.00 .09 .45 1.18 .07 .02 .11 News Summary Reuther Chloe Ryan Call, 83, of E. 8th N., Orem, died Sunday! in the Utah Valley Hos pital of causes incident to age. She was born in Heber City June 15, 1873, a daughter of William; and Floretta Fraughtn Ryan, She spent most of h$r early days in Heber, and attended schools there. She attended Brigham Young University whef-815 ar Atlas Bapco Bee Hive Big Horn Big Indian Chute Canyon Circle Cliffs Columex Congress Stock Market STANDARD OREM Eureka, daughter 6.39 17.51 14.80 17.70 9.96 12.27 11.64 22.43 Oil Securities Radorock Red Hill . .01 Republic .09 Royal 1.31 1.18 Shumway .77 .83 Standard Uran. Sun Uran .06 .08 .02 Tri State .03 .01 .02 Upetco .03 .03 Uran King .58 .63 White Canyon .24 .27 Wyoming SALES Bonanza Oil & Mng., 3000 at Courtesy of J. A. Hogie & Co. Colorado Con., 1000 at 2 Comstock, 1000 at 19 FITCH NEWS SERVICE Dragon, 500 at 1.00; 2000 at 1.05 We believe the market has dis- Magnolia Lead & Oil, 5000 at 2 counted the sensitive spots in the Sundance Oil, 2000 at 16 over-a- ll economy, and will eventu- Tar Baby, 1500 at 16 to higher levels. Good Ttintic Standard, 300 at 70. move ally buying opportunities in selected situations are still available and should be rewarding over the in- termediate term. ar From Illness DOW JONES AVERAGES Chloe Ryan Call ? X;:-:-.- m '3 UP TO 02000 at 39.50 2-f- money later IS: 55 k, box-spri- ng ;$. 0T "" TJ lUf. US. 1M7 T NU Santo, to. z! TJi Wn your shots 21 you'll shine minti' 3-62- training 73 $65 00 |