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Show THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1961 . Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 4 (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) would restore original capacity, other family members at his bed Stock Market J, BY FURNISHED said the engineers. Dust collectors could be put on these three small units for A. HOGLE AND COMPANY ' 30 Industrial 722.34 3.640.000 t Thursday's Open 722.28 v i t . 140.66 .".91 129.16 J29 140.73 .07 128.88 T J' .... - , . ..... ...... , ...V.. Dragon East Crown Pnt . East Std East Utah ...... v Empire Mines .... Eureka Bullion .... Eureka Lilly Con . Eureka Std Grand Deposit ... . Great Western .... t J Kemvebec Oil Majestic Miller-H- ill . .02 .19 .07 10 -- .09 .35 , . 1.70 .04 62a .012 02a ........ ........ ........ : .07 ...... New Park North Lily North Std Park City Con Prosper Silver Kin West South Std Swansea Con " .33 ' .14 .33 ..... .25 28 243.16 .16 .... .... .05 - w, 52 Beth steel Brunswick .' Cessna . . . . . . Chrysler Corn Pd Rftf Denver and R G W . Dow Chem .! Du Pont '. . East Kodak .... El Paso Ford Motor ;. 2.00 1.75 .. 1.09 .... .... . . .47 1.70 Tintic Std .11 Williston Banner Mn-g- 10 at 31.50 Bie Hill, 2,000 at .10 Bullion Mon. 2,000 at .04V2 Comwlth Res, 6,000 at .02 Va Cons Eureka. 2.200 at 18 .. ' 1.70 .04 12 .02 Va 243.32 1.76 N Y S E ACTIVE STOCKS Close Chug Volume Complete Va 55400 ia4 Serve! Ts 48,900 55la Gen Mtrs A M F . . . . . . 45.400 . 37 , 2 Alum Ltd 41,100 26?, 1V 36,800 30i Auto Can . . Unilever Ltd , 35.000 279, Va Glen Alden . . 38200 13' 13 U S Steel ... 29.3O0 77 UNCH Gen T and El . 29,200 28 Westg Elec . . 28,900 377i UNCH .35 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .10 QUOTATIONS .02,2 Wednesday Thursday .20 !' Close Open.08 , Allied cnem: Va ova .13 1 V "S . 19?, Allis ' Cham i. 26 JO' Alum Ltd '.!. . 265s ,40 46 Amer Can . . 46. 1.75 44 44 . Amer Cyan 37 37 .04,a A M F .65 136 T and T Amer X2 102 V Tob Amer .OSV2 38 38V Arizona. Pub Serv l.75 26 26 Va Atch T and S Fe .52 ....... ........ . t Stocks Utilities J6 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Wednesday's Quotations: Bad Asked 31.00 35.00 Banner .13 .12'a Bristol Silver .65 .75 Cardiff .06 Va Central Std . . ..... .05a 1.65 .1.90 Chief Con 1.35 1.50 Chief Con Pfd .42 .45 Clayton Silver . . . . -.26 .23 Cochise Entr .18 Cons EurekaSi 9 Croff OU X3a .03. .04 '.06 Crown. Point . V. .. 63 15 Rails . . il2 Gen Elec . Gen Foods Gen Mtr Good Year Gulf Oil -- Diamond B, 2,200 "at .05 3 Div Min, 700 at .03 Harv Gen Cont Corp, 600 at .57 tt; 200 at Int Init Nick . . .55 300 at .60; Johns Man 600 .63: 600 at .62V2 : ! at . I ...... 37 70 51 32 41 . 1 32 41 39 17 v52 16 ............ 58 93 53 59 er, to preference customers 68 79 89 68 79 89 50 ;50 55 54 38 53 50 54 50 ......... ........ ........ .......... ........ .......... ....... ...... ....... ...... .. ..... . Future Outlook If amount of power couldx he guaranteed, the price is attractive, but initial allocation of pow I 16 58 93 53 59 38 53 50 52 122 32 37 .53. 46-K- V 1 78 Va 39 22 39 37 91 77 (pul lie power jcities and rural electrification line) is to be based on the 1965 load, said Mr. Myers. Availability, of additional power in the future is uncertain. To jutilize federal power, Provo must construct a 13846-Ksubstation plus 10 or more miles of line at cost of $300,000 V to $400,000. Only one line will be serving V 122 32 38 1 . o 102 33 52 102 35 at.-03y- Republicans 51 '39 17 -- ........... ai 57 81 37 69 81 . - 75 92 55 43 42 49 ai 57 What about relative costs per kilowatt? asked Mayor Ariel Ballif. Present cost of generation of power in Provo is ,8.2 mills and purchased power,. 10.8 mills for an average cost of 8.7 mills per KWH. This cost is expected to rise to 8.9 mills by 1970. Relative Costs If all power was bought from UP & L, cost would be 9.08 mills; this Is what Price is paying. If the hew 16,500 .unit is installed cost would be 6.5 mills. "Then the generation unit should have been built five years ago,' said Mayor Ballif. "Our board was too conservative. Mr. Myers said with the new unit cost should average 7.7 mills including cost of power, purchased during peaking and building . the new unit. .What about Bureau of Reclamation power? No one knows when it will be .available and what jit will cost, said Mr. Myers, but discussed price has been six mills per KW plus wheeling costs' X The BOR has plans to construe main transmission lines if authorized including a line into-- Springville area. Surveys are already in progress on this line, but the site of the delivery point is not decided. At ?some time in the future, a parallel line is proposed, plus a loop from Flaming Gorge to Springville by wayof Hyrum, Utah.J Power is expected to be available from Flaming Gorge in September 1963, and the Springville line is scheduled for completion in August 1963. 138-K- V 111 92 55 42 42 49 .' 1 71 75. ......... Kennebec, Kermeoott ' Leonora. 9,500 at .02 y2 Korvettee . . . . t .. .45 500 at Mammoth, Min Mnu Mf g . . Mono Kears, 1,000 ait .02 . Monson Chem , . .46 at 1.000 North Lily, Ward Mont 2.00 20 at North Std, Mtn Fuel Sup 1.50 Plutus, 64 at Oun Math Progress. 1,000200at .05a N Y Cen R R Tintic Lead. Pac G and El Tintic Std. 1,000 at 1.75 Da .... JL9; 1,000 Parke 4,000 at Water.Wonderland, u. C J Penney v at .19a: 5O0 .03atVa20 R R ... Perm Zutna, 8.000 at Phill Pete . . . Proct and Gam Asked Bid Quotations: Wednesday's Repub Steel . . A f fiJ Fiirvrt . 9.35 8.65 Reviion 3.95 Div Shares . ....... . 3.60 17.80 . Reyn Tob Can Gen Fund . .'. . 1629 Sears 13.89 E and H Bal F ... 12.86 Socony 1327 1227 .... Chem Fund Std Oil Cal 16.13 E and H Stk F ... . 14.93 Std Oil N J 5.48 5.01 "F I F Inc Texaco 11.99 10.94 . .... Inv Fund Thdokol ...... ' 9.65 8.82 ...... i. Inv Inoorp Timk R Bear 10.12 Mass Inv Growth . 18.41 Transamer 17.55 . 16.07 , Mass Inv Trust TTi Con Corp 18.63 Putinan Fund .... 17.19 Un - Carbide . Un Pacific Unit Air Line Undt Park City U S Steel Utah P and L West Air Lin (Continued from Page One) West Bancorp RCA.. 48 58 20 72 239 108 25 239 Va 109 V 25 111 ; , 33 57.. 20 ..... ........ JO 1.75 40 52 33 48 i, .03 .17 . .42 0. ; . 20 ' $68,-50- . .Member of New York Stock Exchange Dow Jones Average Total ' Volume Wednesday's Close Utah Obituaries Father $6 Million i. ; U.U1C XUJ. th ii rs s, . t .... . ... Birdsboro Bunker Hill .' . Day Mine .... Hecla Mng Mtn Sts T and T .... "On basis of single line deliv ery, Colorado power should not 14Va,, be considered as a sole source 34 of power, but might be of value 1 1 New Park ........ 61 in conjunction with the city 60 ......... Paddington 3 a Rico Argentin ...... V plant.f said Mr. Myers. 28 Technicolor . . . . . . 27 to As 11 choice 11 of . he said. fuel, i Utah Idaho Sugar the general feeling in utility man OVER , THE COUNTER Asked agement is that gas is the most Thursday's Quotations: Bid 1725 desirable, fuel, and frequently Albertson's. 22.75 r the Oril ATh 2125 cheapest, but there is an un- 667 Bank of Amer ... . 6527 He predicted the .same fate an for 4 expected request from President Kennedy for . authority to buy as much as $100 million bonds. iT.N.Defend U.S. XA$ '' v ' ; ........ Ac;tlons w the. Republican attack grew, - j 4-6- 5.25 2 a battle-scarre- . Man-warin- v h, 16.75 3.62 54.00 19.00 14.73 My Sincere Thanks I '(Continued from Page One) ed Dodd's recommendations and report because they "have espe-cial value! as theyare based upon the personal investiga- of an eminent American." tion welcome President rKenedy's and efforts to secure a cease-fir- e at peaceful solution, and all the American people will hope for. his success," Hoover said. "But despite the President's ef .forts, hostilities against Katanga continue. It is a sad day for the American people when American resources are being applied to the killing of people who are seek ink' for independence and selfgovernment free from Communist Mutual v Stocks Selective Variable h 1 j (Continued from Page One) some militiamen have defected to the guerrillas, according to. Armando Fleites, secretary general of the Escambray Front in New York- Fleites said Castro troops were killing peasants suspected of siding with the revolt. Extends Ten Miles Menoyo said that; a courier reported the front near Sancti Spiri-tua center in the richagricul-tura- l central Cuban region, extended 10 miles. Everado Salas was named as commander of; the guerrilla forces in the central region. b-te- s, Soviets (Continued from Page One) marathon sitting, the assembly, 1 vote with 29 abstenby a tions, expressed grave concern ; : Communist China's continued ' ter roristic suppression of Tibet, the land of the Dalai Lama .: '' Communist delegates argued that both were "deacjl issues" and "cold war items" raised solely to give the United States diplomatic victories in an assembly which af forded .Washington less than its ' . Mortuary- 56-1- usual share. hhmmwi' ' S - ERV ICES Suton Ford funeral services will be held Friday ai 11 a.m. in the Orem Second LDS Ward, with Bishop Charles Anderson officiating. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 N. State St., Thursday evenin3 from 6 to 8 and Friday until 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in the Orem, City Cemetery. . w 1 irnrimfMnif inir mmm i ,L m l J Thus, develops the com promise of plants, equipped for both gas and coal, as in, the UP&L plant at the mouth pf Provo Canyon, and operated ac cording to the competitive posi tion 01 eacn at any given time. "This is a safe and conserva tive policy, especially when, ap plied to a municipal plant, said the engineers. RADIO I Mill j .JJjmiiiiu..jJU,l , j Mw who gave their support in the past election MODEL NfeSiSSfs C40J Equipped with GENERAL ELECTRIC TUBES 4 E tube plus rectifier Wakes you to music . . . avtematicalty B 9 all the G-- Dependable Full G--E warranty Come. in today while . I 1- f ' If i - 1I uar 1 IS" r f m suddv lasts. Sorrv. no nhonm 3. or mairorders for this mode. - , . . V - i NEVER UNDERSOLD OR OUT TRADED W. "Smoot" Brimhall i WS:::Vji(v:J: J Paid Political Adv. by W. Smoot Brimhall comes but once a year v Investor 6.29 . 6.80 13.02 20.37 22.02 10.18 10.89 7.54 8.15 ot beautiful t!m of ' year to ay "We Rmmbr" with with a brand hew GENERAL EVER 9.50 9&2V 54.00 12.04 j cost. j 360.00 360.00 360.00 3.12 ....... v . Christmas, But Diane Petrillo of Mamaroneck is doing just that. Diane is suing Santa's Workshop Inc., of North Pole, N.Y:, for reindeer the girl allegedly-suffered there on June 27;i961. Her attorney, Jerome N. Wanshel of Larchmpnt, N.Y., begrn legal in action Westchester today County Supreme Court. The suit will be for damages "in excess of. $6,000," the attorney's office said. Diane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Americo Petrillo, claim she was oitten on the n?ck and behest by reindeer during a visit to the workshop in upstate Nev York. Guerrillas , 49.00 23.00 6.00 o-- Canadian N.Y. (U 'v It isn't every little girl whr su s Santa Claus the week before - 127XW V Congo Policy mXmaroneck, estimated. CALL AC 5-01- Utah Hardware 658 NORTH 70 nd Home Fumishmr OREM STATE 1625 ....... NEW YORK (UPD group funds included: Sues Santa For Reindeer Bites Don Hales, 532 S. 800 E., reported the theft of a ski rack to Orem Police Department Wednesday. The value was not OREM 31.00 14.00 ....... i 336-27- th Little Girl 1027 8-- . iDean Rusk said i the American i policy in , the Congo was in the best interest of both this country land the African people. j Senators who attended 'the brief ilng said Rusk gave no indication that U.S. policy toward India was j being changed because of its seizure; of the Portuguese enclaves. ... So why not make this the ELECTRIC appliance BEST ONE from JACK DUCKETT 9PPI iance & furniture. It's not too late to give her the (Sp appliance A wanted. in, let us show you how the new G-- E MOBIL- - she's always MAID Automatic Dishwasher will please her . . . and EASE YOUR A l-- i'l I 0 Air . . . . . , . Campbell Mach Citizens Util B .. . . 29 .00 13.00 Oons Freieht Deseret Pharmac . 1525 Ecruity OU i.o.j 327 Federal Res .Vi-X, First Sec Inv - . . Vv 18.00 13.75 Fronitier Rfg w Fron 6 pot Cv ma .ii .00 Intrsts Mtr Line . . 47 .00 21 Lockhart .. 5.00 Magna v . . . ...... 75 . . aw w Palomar Pal 7S w wts Palomar 61W75 . .240XW Skaggs Leasing . . ; 2.75 Speeojee Man .....J 8.73 Straza 52.00 Utah Const Bonanza : j - i 16-0- n., i 5 15 34 . .Democratic leaders sprang to the '. defense" of the ' administration; Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, said Congress must "face up to "the Communist challenge" by being ready to buy the bonds. Appearing . before the Senate Committee Relations Foreign 1 Wednesday, Secretary of State i 11 10 5 !" Secession : ses-'slon- ... Mrs. Fern St. Clair Niebon, 60, of 1911 Orchard DTi, died Wednesday; funeral side. OREM Funeral services for 124-4E. Susan Elaine Wednesday night, while the Saturday, 2 p.m. at Ford, President conferred with Secre NetUe D. ftitrler, 70, of 5790 Elwood Lewis and of Lakeside Dr., died Moday. Mrs. daughter tary of State Dean Rusk and other Snodle Gertrude Robertson Pierce Elaine Jensen Ford, who died officials here to accompany him 523 Galiacher PI., died of 57, to Bermuda, other members of Wednesday morning, will be con2 funeral the family maintained the watch Tuesday; p. ducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Thursday, at their suite on the third floor of m., 23 E. 7th 8. Frank O. Osberg, Orem Second LDS Ward. St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm 71u of 2631 Chadwlck St., died Bishop Charles Anderson will Tuesday; funeral Saturday noon, Beach. at the services. officiate 33 8. 7th Sny-deE. Maria Arendina The President's v mother. Rose Van Gullk, 67, of . 259ft 5th Friends may call at the Berg Kennedy, arrived at the hospital of Orem, 500 N. State died funeral SaturMortuary E., Monday; 8.' 40 at p.m., EST. accompanied 2 p.m., 2350 E. 13th S. Mrs. St., Thursday evening from 6 day, by the President's youngest broth Nellie Mlnetta Walters Thomas, to 8, and Friday until 10:30 a.nt. er, Edward (Ted) Kennedy, and 7064 W. 3500 S., died Tues- Interment will be in the Orem two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Shriver 63, of Orsel Cottom Pistor-lu- City Cemetery. Nellie day. and Mrs. Jean Smith. Mrs. Ken 70, of 350 Lucy Ave., died In addition to survivors listed nedy left with Mrs. Shriver after 1 p. in funeral Tuesday; Saturday, 40 minutes, a n d Mrs. Wednesday's Herald, the child Smith 30th LDS 1068 Ward m., is Chapel. survived by a great grandstayed about three hours. Ted Jefferson St. Maude Mrs; Colehy father,- Rawleigh Jensen, Cards- Kennedy remained at the hospital 1979 of Yale Webster, SI, Ave., ton, Alberta, Canada for the second consecutive night. died Monday J funeral Friday, 2 p.m., 280 E. South Temple. Zella A. Dslby, U, of 1441 Blaine Ave., funeral. Friday, 11 a.m., Lindquist died Tuesday; funeral Saturday and Sons Funeral Chapel, Ogden. noon, 260 E.j South Temple. BRIGHAM CITY Ellenor OGDEN Mrs. Mary Ann Jor- Dunn Green, 78, of 637 N. 2nd W., (Continued '.from Page One) dan Thomas j 86, 725 23rd St., died died Wednesday; funerar' Saturd his Elisaof capital Tuesday; funeral Friday, 1 p.m., day, 1 p.m., Brigham Seventh bethville. "I am only the mouth Larkin Funeral Chapel; second LDS 'Ward! Chapel. funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Wales piece of my people it's for them Uintah Cj o u n t y JENSEN, to decide." ', LDS Ward Chapel. Mr. Lulu May Vaughn Harold Roberts, day-ol- d However,, observers here said Stephens Browning;, 79, No. 9 Cus- son of Lowell and Elaine g that with the United Nations and ter Place, died Tuesday; funeral Jtobertsdied Wednesday; the United States very much in Saturday, 11 a.m., AUltorest Fu- funeral Friday, 11 a.m. Vernal ' the picture, it appeared the Katan- - neral Chapel. Myron Carlyle Mortuary. gese would, have little alternative (Lyle) Mower, 56, of 247 Ffank-li- n VERNAL Cale Burton, day-ol- d St., died Wednesday; funeral but to accept. of son and Ruth Jesse Tshombe said it would take "at Saturday, 11 a.m., Lindquist and Smith Burton, died , Wednesday; least a week to obtain the Ka Sons Funeral Chapel.' Mrs. Ruth Graveside services Thursday, 2 A. Webb, 85, St., died tanga National Assembly deci Vernal Cemetery!. funeral j Wednesday; Friday, 11 p.m., sion.5" PRICE Mrs. Okla Alfa South-worta.m., Larkin Funeral Chapel. nnu .1 a m. died 49, xuab reacaeu uuie iMiumoe Tuesday. ,j iuc Mrs. Dina MaeKay DeVree. 67, an agreement with the. Central of 2659 Madison Reuiand Paul RICHFIELD died Wed Ave., Government to end his secessionfuneral Saturday, 11 a.m. Beutler, 62, died Tuesday; fuist activities, he did so while in nesday; neral Friday, 1 p.mlj Richfield Larkin Funeral Chapel. its custody. He immediately reBEAR RIVER CITY, Box El Third LDS Ward Chapel. pudiated that arrangement when der County ORDERVILLE Lorin Ilansen, 71, Mary Lovina he was released and reached died 95,died. Tuesday; Wednesday; funeral Friday, Carroll Heaton, home. , 1 p.m.. Bear River City LDS funeral Friday, '2 p.!m., Order-vill- e Different Result Expected LDS Ward Chapel. Ward Chapel This time, it probably will be HURRICANE Isabel Hilton CLINTON, Davis County cuiterent died Kevin J. Ilambitn, Hinton, 79, Wednesday; fuU. S. Ambassador Edmund A. son of Eugene E. and Geraldine neral Saturday, 2 p.m., Hurricane Gillion, largely responsible for Hadley Hamblin, died Tuesday; South LDS Ward Chaptel. getting Tshombe x and Adoula together at President Kennedy's di rection, called it a "statesman like agreement." Dr. Ralph Bunche, U. N. under secretary for special political affairs, hailed the results of the Ki- tona talks as "a highly important step towards unity, peace and sta bility" in the Congo. Voters To tunic. IiUU 22 De pricea ai win cirm power 39 a 58.5 per cent load factor; to Westg Elec 37, take advantage of lowest rates, Wooiworth have rough going next year." Provd rlant would have to be derlying apprehension regarding . Judd forecast a bitter fight on AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE as a peaking plant. its long time availability and operated Asked the Congo issue early in the Bid Thiursdiav's Quotatkms: 5 5 . 39 SALT LAKE CITY Orem Man Reports Theft of Ski Rack Services Friday For Susan Ford 1 - FLOWERS . 1 I- - ... .. r L. kitchen duties too! You'll be amazed at how little it costs to buy the Mobi -Maid ... Pay as little as $149.95 . . . No Cash Down Flowsr i. Arrangmnt . ROHBOCK SONS El - fQ AI ' 1042 South Stat ' Orm domination. The Following Business Places Will AUTOMATIC .1st Payment in ,x - DRYER is a prac-cloth- es tical gift. No matter what the weather brings ... . your sunshine bright with an Automatic G-- E Dryer! Priced as Your new G-- E No messy or expensive installation like a toaster. These are only two of the many Christmas .1 will be low as $99.95. Dryer plugs in k n ... v x ' Specials you'll find on appliances at our store! Throughout the entire store you .willl n E Your in planning your shopping accordingly will be deeply appreciated. . . . Layaways;should be picked up by Saturday at 6 o'clock. co-operati- see bargains in G-- TV ... RANGES ... REFRIGERATORS V. FREEZERS and AUTOMATIC WASHERS!! They cost less than just five years ago! IF you're Iboking for good buys in furniture . . . see our Quality line now. There's still a good selection of CHAIRS ... DINING ROOM SETS . . . Living Room Sots . . . Bedroom Sets . . . Any style you choose . : . Modern .;. . Provincial . . . Early American . . . you'll like our selection . ..and our prices. on -- HOOVER'S MEN'S STORf 78 W. Center 1 6 W. Center SKRIVER'S MEN'S STORE KNIGHT'S MEN'S STORE 77 No. Univ. Av. LE VINE LADIES' STORE 68 W. Center CLARK'S FOR HIM AND FOR H23 245 No. Univ. Ave. HEINDSELMAN MUSIC BULLOCK'S JEWEL BOX FASHION FABRICS -- CENERAL ELECTRIC mm Phono ffQjJD eX ER 3-80- 50 . ... and wo'ro at Third South on tha Avenue here in Provo I ft ". I m |