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Show V 4 DAILY HERALD june Friday, Utah County, 8, -- 1962 Utah-- ' " of Lehi Native if t " 1 Succumbs In SaltLdice City Smdt Market 4 'Mrs. j Fox, 63; Norma Hammer, White J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY native of Lehi, and resiMember of New York Stock Exchange dent ol Salt i Lake City, died Wednesday of .cancer in a Salt Lake ; hspitaL ';;pf!'v-;- i Dent Jones Avert sea r; She was born March Total SO v 1899, 15, 30 '.:; 13 ... 63 V Ralls Voiumt Industrial Utilities Stocks in Lehi a .daughter of Josepn Close: Thursday's and Zerelda Egbert Hammer. ' 2.760,000 60220 X.71 126.33 3.31 113.22 .78 80 208.00 Triday's Open: She married Virgil White in Sep.78 .09 113.74 j 605.84 2.84 126.40 32 208.78 tember 1928. - He died in. July, SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS 1929. She married Harold Fox, NYSE ACTIVE Bid Asked Chrag Thursday's Quotations: Complete Volume Close 39.00 3530 July 6, 1933, in Farmington. He Banner Cev Mtn 36.100 50T .06 .05 Va Am T and T Bristol Silver ..... 33.900 109 died Jan. 21, 1960. .37 . .35 tJ S Steel ... Cardiff 30.800 50a I Mrs. .04 .03 Beth Steel.-Central Std fox was- a. member of the 29.200 35 4 1.O0 .92 ...... Si Shief Con LDS chiirch. 29.000 j1 .90 .85 Chief Con Pfd .... 27,900 40 She is surviyeid by a daugh.24 21 std on n 24,500 51 Clayton Silver .... J21 17 Cochise Entr Tenn Gas 24,000 21 ter, Mrs. Eldred L. (Carma) 12 .11 Cons Eureka . Ton 45 4 Reyn 22,200 ri .03 X2 Carr, silt Lake City; two Croff Oil !. Btude Pack 19.800 .07 . .06 Crown Point a and Mrs. Nita sister, . 28 26 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Dragon .08 .07 Gaines, Long Beach, Calif. East Crown Point . . QUOTATIONS .13 East Utah 4 v Friday Thursday Funeijal services will be held .04 .02 Mines ... Empire Bullion open dose . . . .11 10 Saturday at noon, in the Wing Allied Ghem '4 Eureka .07 .08 ALUs Oiam . Eureka Lilly Con .. 16 16'a Mortuary Chapel in Lehi. Friends .45 .40 Eureka Std Alum Ltd . 20 20 cafl at the mortuary tonight .80 . . . .75 may 42Grand Deposit Amer Can . 42 X)3 .02 7 ko 9, and;, Saturday prior Great Western " 41 from Amer Cvan . 41 .40 30 Kennebec24 23 A M T ..; . ..... to services. Interment will be in .01 Ol Oil ...... 109 Amer T and T 109 V Majestic S .01 ,. MUler H1U . . . , the Lehi Cemetery. 33 Amer Tab 33,i 1.80 165 New Park 27 27 Arizona .i FURNISHED DY Eva Williams Dearman Utah Obituaries Age Claims Provo Woman SALT LAKE CITY Kala Pe, terson. daughter of Charles and " Vilah Nelson Peter- I Eva Williams Dearman,1 74, of E. 300 S., died early this morning at the 485 .1 Utah 1 - ; causes incident to age. She was born -- I' V tn 1 Dec. 2, 1887, in I! 1 'A I - . gote1j Valley Ho s p 1 1 a 1 of " - son, 1584 E. 13th S., died Wednes- ' - i a Mr. daughter John Mrs. and f I Williams. She .... married Frank Mrs, Dearman R. Dear man, Oct. 6, 1944, in Provo. She received her education in Milford schools and Beaver City College. "She had owned and operated the Williams House Hotel." Following her marriage, she made her home in Provo. Mrs. Dear-ma-n was a member of the Eastern Star, ladies' auxiliary of the Masonic Order. She was also a member of the Literary Club of Milford. She was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist. Her hobby was gardening. She is survived by her hus(Continued from Page One) band, Provo; a son and a daughpartmenjt's tablej of- - organization ter, Wallace Frank Dearman, the Agriculture Stabilization and Aroma, Calif., and Mrs. Robert Conservition, Service was under (Ramona) Sheberne, Salt Lake him, as I assistant secretary. City; four grandchildren; a brothBut actually, helsaid, the ASCS er, John M. Williams, Salt Lake officials reported directly to Un- City. dersecretary Charles Murphy. He Funeral services will be held mentioned these officials as Horat 11 Vm. in the Berg Monday ace Godfrey and Roland Ballou. " Drawing Room Chapel. Friends Mentions Vice- - President may call at the mortuary Sunday Ralph Jalso injected the name of evening from 6 to 8, and Monday Johnson into the case. He said his prior to services. Interment will assistant, Morris, had told ' him be in the Provo City Cemetery, Estes was "an influential" man around Washington and in the Democratic party, mentioning LDS Johnson I among others. The GOP lawyer, Manuel, was fired byjja party-lin- e Vote for giving a secret Agriculture Depart ment .report on the Estes case to a New York Herald Tribune re- In porter. LORRAINE, Ohio (UPI) A misHe gate a statement to reportof the Church of Jesus ers toda saying jthat Miller omit- sionary Christ of Latter-daSaints, reted the j vice president's name mained in critical condition in a from his ' testimony while being local hospital today where he was questioned by House investigators. being treated for automobile misManuel said Miller had stated hap injuries. in private that Estes, West Texas son of Mr. and Kent M. farm manipulator under indict- Mrs. Earl Limb, Limb of Minersville, ment on fraud charges, had Utah, was injured when the car "sought j to pressure him by in- in which he was riding went out voking the names of the late of control and struck a utility pole Speaker Sam Rayburn and Vice near Lorraine. President Lyndon B. Johnson." Limb is serving in the LDS Manuel said Miller "told me Church's Great Lakes Mission. this happened in his office during a visit by BillieSol Estes Jan. A Milford, of . it -- . grand-childre- . . ? ; . ; - - , -- . Pub Serv Atch T and S Fe . Beth Steel ... ... Brunswick . . ...... Cessna Chrysler Corn Pd "Rig Denver and R G W Dow Chem Du Pont Bast Kodak Eli Paso ... Ford Motor Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mtr Good Year Gulf Oil Int Harv .. Int Nick Johns Man Kennecott Korvette Min Mng Mf g Monsan Chem Mont Ward Mtn Fuel OUn MathSup N Y Cen R R Pac G and El 23 22 4314 48 . ............. ..,... ........... ....... 13 29 27 44 12 Parke Davis C Penney JPenn Iv R .... ' - 72 4 54 51 52 22 ...... ....... ....... ' "47 94 .30.. 27 27 .i. 34V 51 34 30 29 68 . 1 10 i 1337 15.10 Investor 8 ' . y Skaggs Leasing Speedee Mart Straza Utah Concrete . . . 11.00 10.87 46.00 1325 1025 1430 525 240.00 250.00 3.12 serious remarks about foreign and economic policies. At one point Preti attempted to switch the conversation from politics to the value of human con tacts. These are not always positive," Khrushchev said. "Somet times they are frustrated. "In 1960 I went to Paris. I knew in advance it was useless. I was convinced of it. But in order to .convince the others who thought it might be useful and believed in these contacts, I went The Paris summit foundered before it began over the issue of the American U2 plane that went .down over the Soviet Union. ' tirtrtttm r.r year's $796,763. Benjamin assessed at $660,747 droppedf $77,433 from last year's $738,1804 Santaquin, assessed at $427,570 increased $14,522 over last year's $413,048. at - . Salem dropped $2969, assessed $372,516 for 1962 as compared to last year's $375,485. Alpine: City assessed at $375,792 this year gained! $3292 over last year's $372,500. Genola assessed at lost $11J91 in valuation as compared to $341,763 last year. Goshen dropped $3729, assessed at' $201,332 this year as compared $339,972 to $205,161 last year. Actual tax levies on which 1962 taxes will be based are not formally set until August. Danger Day Only J. v nJCnjQ? 1) 21 :a -- Adv. nrraa fritfCtnfi rer- - $1 mi is i vrii ' GIRLS' JAMAICAS Washable: cottons . color . ir i 1 i ana lut ijuiuiu, euuKSKin, omers. jaoxer ox band front Vt, style, 3 7-1-4. Cht (S3 - t 5 GS'Tr Lew Priest, l&H Stamps ROSES PLAN TODAY 10 it should be j Sow a little happiness by sending flowersl mfim BERG MORTUARY IEIVI CIi PROVO FLORAL ;! 1st S. 201 W. FR ... 01 FASTER BLOOMS a with Bedding Plants in Jiffy Pots v No lossjwith Highlander Jiffy plants 'Shock free transplanting A Dlnnt .Mill nnt nrl nil per Large beautiful, hoafthy plants like you never rg had before Quicker blooms No wilting. Come ond see the difference, you will have flowers blooming like never v Olpin-Sundbe- before. rg Large geraniums, red, white, pink ancl salmon. Mortuary Hannah Tolboe funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in g the in Mortuary Orem. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.,- - and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be h the Provo City Cemetery. CO. PROVO Olpin-Sundber- Provo '1455 South State (ort.Springville Road) Ph. FR 3-83- 23 fiVlnss ELibeir ffy leflQe 53 'siftiuii? korcy. J an irae O I o Name Sponsor CHARLOTTE BRITSCH LEVEN'S CHERYL ANN DOUGHTY ESTHER HAFEN JUDY LLOYD FIRST SECURITY BANK JO'NES PAINT & GLASS CO. LANA ROWAN LINDA SMITH '. "CLARK LYNN VIRGIN A SMART SHOP CLASSIQUE 8(5G?008 m mi err SHERYLE LADINE ALLRED . Smmt afe , W (B. &3z n&fr intVv Opsn 104 1 0 imuih fivGrifelliia MM FAYE ANDERSON SUNDY SNEDEGER KARMA LEE. WHITE CAROL ANN SNOW MARYANA HATCH TRUDY DIANE UIBEL LINDA ANN TERRY ! (smtsm l&smnr. gftaite Provo High School Auditorium Who Wnll Be MSss LibertyBe ie? : 77i. That everything? ' shall be as Exquisite JMjl Hannah Lovica Hudson Tolboe, 86, who died Thursday, will be conducted at 2 p.m., at the Mortuary in Orem. Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 7 to 9. Interment .will be in the Provo City Cemetery.. 1 (CD80000 TERRIFIC VALUE !M Wash'n wear or prerank cottons. AIL around elastic . waist. Prints and -- I tolid colors in sizes 2 to 6X... 177 Wsst Csntsr Lrtytivi' 2 DIGNITY F AMUSE BREAD haa real bread texture it' TENDER CURLED. 18 p.m. ! " , 61-2- 3. :1J Special - WASHINGTON (UPI) senators split in the vote by which the Senate passed the administration's foreign aid bill Thursday. Democrat Frank Moss voted in favor of the measure, while Republican Wallace F. Bennett opposed it. It passed by a margin of for Olpin-Sundbe- Swedish Ambassador Agda,Ros-se- l told the United Nations Thursday her government will contribute $5 million to the U.N.. Special; Fund for 1962.' Mrs. Rossel said the money- wiU more than double Sweden's 1961 contribution to the fund's aid Programs for underdeveloped counj Utah's tries. Rites Slated For Hannah Tolboe Funeral service AIDS U.N. FUND. .UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPIV D-Te- x.; n, OREM n, great-grandchildre- But Rep. Boby Casey, who unsuccessfully fought for a ban on aid to Communist coun tries lqst year, said he would propose it again when the aid bill reaches the House, floor. Casey said "the time is .long overdue when we should stop supporting, with our tax dollars, the enemies of our way of "life." -- Tax Cut 4 - . - . PAGEANT ' CHILDRIM'5 SMASH VALUE BOXER SHORTS - X na- - BLOCK BUSTER mJ t- ? (Continued from Page One) terms of actual replacement practices." He said this would make more than $1 billion in added cash reserves available for business investment. Asks Early Action Kennedy urged Congress to complete action on these three tax proposals he has made: A $1.3 billion tax credit of 8 per cent on new investment in machinery and equipment. This is provided in the House-passe- d tax reform bill now fn the Senate Committee. Finance Kennedy think it can have a most said, "I stimulating effect on new plant investment this year." Standby authority tor the cut taxes in periods President to of recession. Kennedy said "this tool could be used instantly and effectively should a new recession threaten to engulf us." The meas ure is tied up in the House Ways States. & Means Committee. The president said the most serRepeal of the 10 per cent ious problems facing his govern- transportation tax on train and ment today are the economy and bus travel and a reduction in the corruption. He said the" order of tax on airline tickets from 10 per the problems was reversed when cent to 5 per cent. This bill, he took office last Dec. 30, but passed by the House Wednesday, that corruption now has be en also is pending in the Senate Fi nance Committee. brought under control. t tf zly : William Clarence Hart, 75, tive of American Fork, died Wrd nesday at his home In . Jerome, Ida., following an illness! ' . He was born Aug. 27, 1886-- in American Fork, a son of John and Dorotha Twede Hart. He maracked amendment by ried Florence King, April 12, 1910, Democratic Leader Mike Mans- in Ogden. The marriage was later field, Mont., and GOP Leader solemnized in the Salt Lake LD. Everett M. Dirksen, EL, to ex- Temple. He moved to Jerome in 1926. He empt shipments of surplus farm products from a total ban on aid also lived in Shoshone and Burley. to Communist countries. He was a former city council The ban, approved Wednesday, man and school board member was softened under pressure from at Jerome. He was active in the President Kennedy and farm-stat- e Boy Scouts. He was a member of congressmen. The President ex- the Jerome 100F ; Lodge. pressed pleasure that the senate Surviving are his widow; m had modified the ban. son. Bill Hart, Las Vegas; Nev.T He told a news conference a a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Moore,' few : hours after the vote that Helena, Mont.; five grandchilCongress should not "slam the dren; two door" on peoples living in Com- and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cran-dal- l, munist countries that follow a Provo. course independent from Russia. , 1 REIN - Of Orem Man (Continued from Page One) Sangley Point is the home of naval patrol planes which keep an eye on theSouth China Sea from the coast of Red China to the Indochina Peninsula. Before Congress Again The war damage bill has been in Congress in two forms. One provides payment direct to Filipino businesses and individuals, the otker to the Philippine government. Macapagal said his "government does not care which bill is adopted. "It is our position that' the $73 million payment is an obligation of the U.S and it is up to the U.S. government to decide how to make the payments," he said. 'The important thing is that the commitment must be fulfilled." Macapagal said there were no other points of friction between his government and the United rV s Claims Life (Continued from Page One) 000 bill, the Senate toned down an amendment! that would have banned assistance to Communist-dominate- d nations. The action would have affected Yugoslavia ' and Poland, ' ' It agreed 56-3-4 to an admhiis-tration-- b er f.mmM &L Heart Illness day; graveside ' services were today. Claude J. Mower, 49, of 1177 E. Whitlock, died; funeral Saturday. .1. p. m., Fairview, Sanpete County, North LDS Ward Chapel. Clayton V. Smith. 76, died TuesOREM . Charles Albert Rob- day in Bakersf ield, Calif. ; graveside services Saturday, 2 p. m.. bins, 63. of 195 E. 800 S., died Salt Lake City Cemetery; Chester Thursday in the American Fork Irwin Baker. 67, of 1346 Emigra Hospital of a tion St., brother of Mr& Dora heart ailment. Christiansen ;of Pleasant. Grove, He was born died Tuesday; , funeral Saturday May 1, 1899, in noon, 574 Ev 1st S. Pamela Young. Lindon, a son of daughter of Kurt L. and William J. and Eloise Johnson Young, 480 WenElisabeth Hardell Way, died Wednesday; t furis Robbins. He neral Saturday, 11 a. m., 2128 S. v I State. ., Adams ih the - OGDEN I Salt k1" LDS Gene R. Pahner, in- I j,V J fant son of Darrell R. and Donna VLi Temple, Sep t. 1920. Mr. Robbins resiformer 22, Hadley Palmer, Ogden in died Mr. graveRobbins received his edu Nampa, Ida.; dents, side services Saturday, 11 a. m., cation in the Lindon and Pleasant Grove schools. He owned a Ogden City Cemetery. Thomas MID VALE Foster grocery store in Orem until 1938. Greenwood Sr., 89 of 144 E. 7500 He had been a department .man S., father of Mrs. Clifton E. (Mirla) ager for ZCMI In Salt Lake; Cdty. Thayne of Provo, died Thursday; At the time of his death he was funeral Saturday, 1 p. m., East sergeant of the guard at Geneva Midvale, Second LDS Ward Chapel, Steel Division of United States 87 E. 7100 S. Valentine Glenn Hyatt, Steel, where he had been a long 72, died Thursday; funeral Satur- time employee. Mr. Robbins was ' an active day 2 p. m., 8090 S: State. LAYT0N Joseph Dunn Adams, member of the LDS Church, hav 5i, of 391 Whltesides St., died Wed- ing been a High Priest, rand hav nesday; funeral Saturday, .1 p. m., ing served as, superintendent of the Sunday School; he had been Layton Fifth LDS Ward Chapel. Mrs. Charlotte Eliza- a member of the Orem West HEBER beth Giles. 79, died Wednesday; Stake High Council, and , had served as a ward MIA superinfuneral Saturday, l.p. m. tendent' several 'times. He had TREMONTON Mrs. Alvaretta a- mission to- the Southern filled Harmon Davis. 85, sister of Walter S. Harmon of Provo, died Thurs- states, as well as having been a stake missionary. day; funeral Sugar City, Ida. VERNAL Mrs. Zina Batty Surviving are his widow. Orem: sons and daughters, Clyde RobSearle Howard. 72, sister of Mrs. Celeste Rasmussen of Provo, died bins, Mrs. Ray (Betty) Carter, Thursday; funeral Monday, 11 and Mrs. James (Reta) Dexter. a. m., vVernal First LDS Ward all of Orem; Dale Robbins, Ogden; 20 grandchildren; brothChapel. Robin Rasmus-se- ers and sisters, Rulon Robbins, BOUNTIFUL son Of Cecil and Errol Robbins and William RobMrs. Ed (Ann) Lewis, and Norma Shepherd Rasmussen, 325 bins, Mrs. Harold (Lola) Bullock, all W. Center, died Wednesday; fuof Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Roy neral Saturday, 1 p. m., Bountiful (Ella) Campbell, Wellington, and First LDS Ward Chapel. Garry D. Mrs. Belva Phoenix Murphy. son of Guy W. Blunck, Ariz. and Sally Ann Daines Blunck, 96 Funeral services will be held N. 200 W., died Thursday. GUSHER, Uintah County Dar Monday at 1 p.m., in the Orem lene Sue Clark, daugh Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. 575 S. ter Of Jesse Don and Margie FarnS' 4th W. Friends may call at the worth Clark, died Thursday; fu QlphvSundberg Mortuary Sunday neral Saturday, 2 p. m., Gusher from 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday prior to services. Interment will Baptist Church. Mrs. . Beatrice be in the Pleasant Grove City RICHFIELD Rhodes, 62, found dead Thursday. Cemetery. . Am, Fork Natiyo Dies in Idaho $4,6 Billion Saturday Onlv 1 "if ate them. As state attorney general he knows that! such charges must be proved and that you can't just try cases in the newspapers." This was the first chance rer porters have had to question Kennedy directly since the convention opened and they gave him a hard time, particularly about his voting record. "Why didn't you vote for Adlai Stevenson for president in 1956?'" he was asked. "I was out of the state," Kennedy replied. 6 "Why didn't you vote on an absentee ballot?" "I didn't apply far one.' The men in charge of the convention fear violence may break out on the floor today. Police had to be summoned Thursday to quell disorder in the credentials committee. When it was over, Herbert Connolly, a candidate for the nomination for lieutenant governor, denounced Kennedy as "an over-eagyoung man who is attempting to form a party: : dictatorship." - (Continued from Page One)' 3 Mapleton dropped $343,583 in valuation. It was assessed this year at $1,049,966 as compared to . 530 630 8.75 8.00 - j 1 10.62 - ' (Continued from Page One) $1,393,545 last yean Ted said. "If he is going to make Lindon valuation this year of such charges he should substanti- $810,141 was $13,378 over last 110.00 425 530 year. Ted Kennedy 1237 237 2.75 '"' - 1 Didn't oosOMaro a ;! 230.00 ... The Assessment . - 75 , Democrats. They said the Peace Corps Asked members would spend 10 weeks ' 13.50 to in Logan before going Iran. (Continued from Page One) 1730 4925 16 and will Classes June start' 430 this year at $2,121,-57- 8 run until Aug. 25, officials said. was asassessed 950 to $2,121,727 last compared 22.00 ' . 6 . 11 16.75 Aztec Oil Bank of Amer . . ... 4830 Bonanza Air . . . t . r 4.12 8.50Browning Arms 21:00 Citizens Utli B Cons Freight .1030 Deseret Pharsnae . 10.00 1130 Oil Equity 2.00 Federal Res:....-First Sec Corp .... 4330 12.25 First Sec Inv9.75 Frontier Rf Fron 6 pet Cv Bd . ..100.00 1330 Intrsts Mtr Line 4.75 Magna 9.75 Palomar Palomar 7S W Wts 220.00 Missionary Critically Hurt Crash in Ohio announcement was made jointly by Reps. David S. King 25,4961. and M. Blaine Peterson, Utah 1 45 2 OVER THE COUNTER. Bid Quotations: Friday's 1230 Albertson's qn 939 7X)9 735 tural specialists. 26 1 .......... y 13J02 A U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI) Asked Peace Corps contract' was award 4 ed to Utah State University today 8 5 to train 50 volunteers as agricul- Day Mine 10 Hecla Mnjf Mtn Sts T and T 4,U. ;25 1 New Park n ... ...... 44 Padding-to2 Rico Argentine 11 Technicolor 8 Utah Idaho Suar ... IC. 1533 11.16 1241 STOCK EXCHANGE AMERICAN Bid Friday's Quotations 3 Birdsboro 7 ;... Bunker Hill . 5 Palomar Asked 7.74 328 to Train Volunteers For Peace Corps ',22 287' j USU 1 2 30 . Variable 5.76 6.22 36 39 95 29 39 ....... ........ 48 36 ntwrva 837 Fund Inv 6.49 Irvcorp Inv . 651 Mass Inv Growth Mass Inv Trust ... 12.69 Putman Fund . ... 1339 NEW YORK (UPI) Group Funds included: Canadian 5.42 5.86 , Mutual 10.69 11.56 Stocks 16.23 17.55 Selective 10.17 10.87 72 49 54 51 51 22 . : " .... 44 45 .09 27 nntr at. 49 42 43 42 5 TbAirsdav's Quotations: Bid 7.15 AffLl Fund . . 2.99 Div Shares Can Gen Fund ... 14.21 1021 Chem Fund E and H Bal F ... 11.48 12.05 E and H Stk F 60 . .14 4Q 12 , 34 4 242 .10 31 West AUoy. 3,000 at Wllliston, 1.000 at .09 47 69 48 42 Testimony JO .06 -- 45 46 ....... Elec Westjf Wool-wort- 53 39 29 34 30 30 . Phil! Pete . Proot and Gam R C- A Repub Steel Revion . .......... Reyn Tob Sears Socony Std Oil Cat Std Oil N J Texaco .Ine Thiokol Chem Timk R Bear Transamer Tri Con Corp Un Carbide : Utt Pacific Unit Air Line .... Unit Park City ... U S Steel . Utah P and L West Air Lin West Bancorp i 52 39 29 32 40 , 04 .13 -- 10 Cardiff. 15.000 at 35 Cons Eureka, 15,000 at .11 Dragon, 1,000 at 27 Eureka Bullion, 6.000 at .10 North Lily. 500 at 35 Mono Kears, 1,000 at .02 Park Premier, 1,000 at .02' Utah Con .1.700 at lOVa! .03 51 46 71 -- SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES 62 71 . . Prosper Silver King West South Std Swansea Con ..... TinUc Std . . Will is ton 48 185 98 21 86 64 73 50 34 36 45 -- Park City Con 17 17 49 185 97 21 85 64 73 50 34 ., 36 m 31 V4 63 38 33 .80 .03 North Lily North Std 23 35 26 22 43 48 35 V4 28 Charles Albert Robbins KAREN JEAN WEEKS - J. C. PENNEY CO. ALPINE ' CREDIT CO. TAYLOR'S Ht. ANDERSON'S v.- - I BRIDAL VEIL FALLS SKY RIDE UTAH VALLEY FURNITURE CO. MARY'S CAREER COLLEGE OF BEAUTY SHIPP'S JEWELRY FIRMAGE CO. ; ALLEN'S SUPER SAVE MARKET J. A. HOGLE COMPANY E. D. a very entertaining evening of beauty and splendor You cannot afford to miss this pageant. Tickets may be obtained at Provo Chamber of Commerce Office, 290 West For c Confer, HI ' 3-67- 70. , TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE PAGEANT I Fourth the of Jufy Celebration The MIm Liberty Belle Pageant is the Preamble to Donation 50 cents per person. - .. |