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Show JUNE FRIDAY, Daily Herald Utah County, 18, 1965 Woo. Scheduled for Jean Stock Market Member of NeW York Stock " AvItkaCF K5NES. OOW Thuraday't Clote: Friday'! Open: Payson, will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Pay-so- n xchoiig. ..... 155.90 M5.C2.3 Xt BHWetT-ACTIV- B .... xmy SYa if 11 NEW YORK J5Vi 40.300 36,700 iZZ Comoro ' Union Pacific R R OwH Swl Te Et M , WW . 1 iuuiu STOCK IXCHANGI QUOTATIONS .26 08 Mines Jullion. Lily Con Std .... ,iiemi 40 ' ,.2V .04 .38 4.50 .80 .08 Friday Kennebec Piau Onen New Park . . .. norm uty 49 "tt 2U4 Park City Con lv aro Mum MVk la 450 45ft ,Tintic Std Thursday Allied Chemical Chilmen AIMS Aluminum Ltd American Can American Cynamld American Tel and Tel ...... American Mach and Fdy .... American Tobacco Arizona Public Service Atch T and Santt Pa Bethlehem Steel Brunswick Burlington R R Celanese Corp Chrysler Corp Cont Air Lines Denver ind R S W R R .... Dow Chemical Du Pont Eastman Kodak El Paso Nat Gas Ford Motor Comp General Electric General Foods eeneral Motors Corp Goodyear Gulf Oil Int Bus Mach Int Resist Kennecott Copper Korvetto Utton Indushieo , Minn Mno Mfa Monien Chemical Montgomery Ward Mtn Fuel Supply New York Central K K Olln Mathleson Outboard Marina Pacific Gas and Hoc .. Parka Davit J C Penney t... Phillips Pitrolaum Proctor and Gamble Radio Corp of Amor Republic Steel Revlon Reynolds Tobacco Sears Roebuck Comp ....... Socony Mobil Oil Std Oil Cat Std Oil N J Tmtmn ..... Fridays 235 Vd 79 72 J37 79 J0H 20 54 54 98 SOU 72V4 W 99 5 09 50V4 45W 14 55 464 19Vi 103 34 90 J7V4 MVt 33 39 )V, 45 14'A 15K WA 10 X S1V 51 72 72 34 54H 442 104 35A 19H 17 MY 33 49H ' 9 I4W 4m 41 42V 42 40 9 S4 9 404 14' 49 7S 57 71 44 7m 44 41V.. 41 41 36 72 2 49 41 35 3S 49 30 3CV IV 49 41 iSVt S4'4 49 SOVi STOCK IXCHANGI lid Quotittenoi Blrdsboro Bunkor Hill Day Mine Federal Retorvo Heclo Mm Mtn Sti Tel and Tol New Pork Poddlnpton Rico Argentine Utah Idaho Sugar Asked S 24 7H 2ft ........ 2t'A WM 5 53 4 1 5 24 7 3 21 27 5 54 4 13 Close Open fyntex Tax Cuts McClellan illness. City Cemetery. .43 .o7Vj .06 .40 5.00 .85 .09 Utah Obituaries - Mil-for- .Elimination of the 10 per cent tax on air conditioners. Effective Midnight the day the Bill Is Signed Ten per cent tax: Furs, jewelry, luggage and handbags, toilet business preparations, machines, cameras, film, lighters, matches, musical instruments, pens, mechanical penp.m. cils,, phonograph records, ra: Anna SALT LAKE CITY 11621 NielsiSa 92, Rasmussen, 75 75 85 iutkiwuiiiton W Jaren Circle, died Tuesday; fu17H SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SLES neral Friday at 12 noon at 2350 3H. 17 7H Chief Con Pfd, 200 at 3.25 E. 13th S. Marie Affleck Hart, Comb Met, 2,000 at .20 31 3m Cornel Coal, 200 at .55 2486 Douglas St., died Wed63, 3t ugi ,,. East Utah, 200 at 46; 500 II .48;; 1,000 M t .mi aw ii ju nesday; funeral services Satur47 V 7Vi Grind Oep, 100 it .OVt IIV I) day at 2 p.m. at 260 E. South Ind Coil Coke, 400 it 1.20 49 4' .09 Park City Con, 1,000 It Temple. Harry Niles Crane, 76, 30 IBVx Royston Coal, 1,000 at M'hi 2,000 at .08 942 1W 19' Simpson Ave., died Thurs- m ..t.... AMERICAN pital after an Mil-for- d, Dates for ... &jtitmx Mrs. TOO 4.75 Utah Con 5440, Texaco Inc Tlmken Roller Bearing Transamer Union Carbide .. Union Pacific R R United Air Lines United Perk City United Slates Stool Utah Power and Light Western Air Lino Western ton Corp lectrtc Westlngnouso F W Woolworth " . hos- - Salt Lake MILFORD, Beaver County Owen Wilford Stoker, 59, father of Mrs. Frank (Barbara) Jones, Springville, died Wednesday of a heart aU tack at a Milford hospital. Funeral services will be held d Saturday at 2 p.m. at the LDS Ward Friends chapel. WASHINGTON UPI)- -H e r e are the effective dates on the may call at Winterrose South$4.7 billion reduction in about ern Utah Mortuary in Milford 4C manufacturers, and retail tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 12 noon until sales taxes: time of services. Burial will be Retroactive to May 15 in the Milford City Cemetery. 10 Reduction from per cent to 7 per. cent in the tax on new DONNA DAVIS HAYWARD cars. Effective . 14 Grand deposit OWEN WILFORD STOKER Ci Friends may call at the Rig-b- y Mortuary, Payson, today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday ser.iu'i at the mortuary prior to .11 vices. Burial will be at Payson .50 Utih UNCH Empire 2H Eureka Eureka 3IW W Eureka H 30V4 - " in a nesday - WemAlrUno '"a"" Ward Mrs. McCleUan $ied Wed- SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE ITOCKS Asked Bid Cloet Chng Thuridav'i Quotation!: Complete Volume 60.00 50.00 10V Banner -1W Mining . 4,000 American Photo .0 I Bristol Silver 44 Control Deto .. ..... iO,X .14 livi Cerdlff 3.87Vi .,m Chief Con Com 1.25 J.T.. J.l .: 74,100 34H WlChlefConPfd .35 31 Jllver 3SV4 Cliyton Mont Wirt"."..'.;... ll.W .14Vi .14 Con, two . Motor. .03 CHI V Croff Union Certolde N .... 47,404 I1V4 45 JO Point Crown H 47,100 AmerTindT ..... 4M0O .33 30 UNCH Orison 4 Chrvfler Corp .55 50 N Saturday one"'1ioTjr JejfrSimHH 11 12 OVER THI COUNTIR Bid Asked Friday's Quotations: 44.75 4171 Albertson's 9.75 10.25 Amalg Sug Pfd " 5.00 American Saving 4.5 55.07 57.47 Bank of America 7.12 7.75 Bonanza Air 32.56 33.00 Cont Freight 32.00 Deterat Pharmac 33.M 14.25 14.75 Equity OH 19.50 First Security Corp MM 5.50 First Security Inv 4.00 Frontier Rfg 1.00 7.M Frontier 4 pet Cv Bd .... 97.00 11.00 Interstete Motor Line .. 24.50 25.50 Lockhart 14.50 17.50 Straio 4.M 5.0 9.75 M.25 Surety Life .; -Utah Concrete . 4.37 .7 ....... - 19 5.00 .23 .90 Tlntlc Lead, 500 at .11 Tlntlc Std, 100 at 41.50; 2,100 at 5.00 Water Wonderland, 4,000 at .09 day; funeral Saturday at 1 at 255 S. 2nd East. Mrs. Ida Ann dios, phonographs," sporting Bid Asked Alleman Taylor, 93, 1879 Yuma goods Thursday's Quotations: (except fishing equip9.43 1.95 Affiliated Fund 4.16 :. 3.79 at., died Wednesday; funeral ment), television sets. Dividend Shares 13.01 14.04 IE and HH Bel Fund Saturday at 12 noon at 36 E. Five per cent tax: Projectors, 16 95 15.61 and Stk Fund S. Roy M. Moore, 54, 169 E. electric, gas and oil appliances, 7th 17.71 19.15 Fidelity Cap 20.28 22.04 Fidelity Trend 2nd S,, djed Wednesday; grave- freezers, refrigerators. 11.30 12.38 Fund Inv 7.46 8.15 side services Saturday at 11 Thirteen cents a pack on Incorp Inv 10.78 9.86 Moss Inv Growth a.m. at Salt Lake City Ceme- playing cards. 17.14 18.73 Most Inv Trust Effective July 1, 1965 Putman Fund 17.32 15.86 tery. Putmon Growth 7 10.17 11.11 k Frances Mrs. OGDEN Safe 14.38 15.03 deposit boxes (10 per Wellington Staley, 71, 239 E. South cent); bowling alleys, billiard NEW YORK (UPI)-Inve- stors Temple, Salt Lake City, died and pool tables ($20 per year); groups:. Wednesday; private funeral coin operated amusement de Mutual 12.30 13.36 Saturday at .3 p.m. at Lindquist vices ($10.per year), Stock 20.85 22.66 and Sons Colonial Chapel in Effective noon Dec. 31, 1965 10.33 11.11 Selective Cabaret bill and general ad Ogden. Mrs. Lennie Garner 8.32 7.65 Variable 72, died Wednesday; fu- missions (10 per cent), horse Little, Intcontol 6.48 7.01 neral Saturday at 11 a.m. at Hand dog .races (20 per cent). x 5.11 5.60 Fit Fund Effective Jan. 1, 1965 Larkin Chapel of the Dawn. Michael D. San-- Club dues (20 per cent) tele LAYTON killed graph, electric light bulbs (10 didsre. a 10.i Lavton.. was a va per cent); new cars (reduced in a truck by Wednesday cant lot in Lay ton; funeral serv- from 7 per cent to 6 per cent) To Be ices Saturday at 11 a.m. in the wire and equipment service Clearfield Community Church, tax, auto parts and accessories (8 per cent); cutting oil, lubri SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) 200 S. 500 E., Clearfield. WELLSVILLE, Cache County cating oil not used in highway Salt Lake City Commission took Ttessa Kerr, 76, died Thurs- motor vehicles (6 cents per steps Thursday to prevent the funeral services Saturday gallon). State Capitol from being hidden day;1 Effective July 1, 1966 at p.m. at Wellsville LDS Pipe and chewing tobacco by surrounding skyscrapers. Second Ward hapel. The commission Verla Elizabeth Has and snuff (10 cents per pound); ROY adopted a documentary stamp taxes on Hill Area Protective died as Capitol Wednesday; fu bond kell, 42, and strock transfers (4 an amendment to city loning neral Saturday at 1 p.m. at cents each $100 value). ordinances. Colonial Lindquist and Sons Others Repealed Chapel. Auto tax goes from 6 per cent MENDON, Cache County on Jan. 1, 1966 to' 4 per cent Howard Baker, 68, was killed Jan. 1, 1967 2 per cent on Jan Tuesday in a traffic accident in 1, 1968; to 1 per cent on Jan. (Continued From Page One) Box Elder County; funeral serv 1, 1969. Documentary stamp ices Monday at p.m. at Logan taxes on conveyances (now 55 munlcation into the Lamar LDS Stake Center, 1st South cents $500 value) goes off per area. and 4th West, Logan. Jan. 1, 1968. of Rescuers at Ellicott, Colo., GRANGER Michael Earl Excise Taxes Mede Permanent found a truck "settled in a son of Ever Barney, Beer ($9 per barrel); distilled wash" and were trying to de ett and Vella Van Tassel! Bar ($10.50 per proof gallon); spirits termine if some was in it when ney, died Thursday of caneer; wines (rates vary); cigarettes it was taught up in the floodfuneral Saturday at 1 p.m. at (8 cents per pack); plane tick ing. First LDS Ward ets (5 per cent). Granger Interstate 70 east of Denver 3270 W. 3650 S. Chapel, was closed when a bridge over MURRAY John Kertamus, Re SPRINGFIELD, 111. Middle Bijou Creek gave way. 54, 5139 S. 2nd W., died Wednes publicans state legislator C.L. A car was on the bridge at the funeral Saturday at 2:30 McCormick deriding a bill to Joel day; at 4760 South State. Teresa time, but its occupants from ' public ban p.m. Wood and Mrs. Maxine T. daughter streets: Jennings, Adolf, both of Stratton, Colo- .- of Ted and Shuana Darger Jen"If we're going to try to stop were rescued by a helicopter. 1075 E. 48th S., died Tues everything that's wrong, then nings, Mrs. Adolf said a wall of wa ter hit their car as they drove day; graveside services Satur we might as well send every at 10:30 at Murray City body to bed." onto the bridge, stalling it. day . They stayed inside, and the wa Cemetery. MIDVALE Mrs. Matilda ty-- - Hardy Earl Woolsey, 45, ter rose to the windshield. Then Jorgensen, died Tuesday in Billings, Mont., a - tree limb broke the class Annette Mickelsen 60 South Grant St., Midvale, of injuries suffered in an oil 80, and the water rushed in. "All you could hear was the died Thursday; funeral Monday well drilling accident; funeral not the motor, at 10 a.m. at 8090 South State. Tuesday at 2 p.m. at.Escalante rushing water ESCALANTE, Garfield Coun-- LDS South Ward Chapel. not any talk, just the water," Mrs. Adolf said. "I got out of the car and felt with my hands to find the bridge. "I felt several cracks, heard it begin to break up and tried to crawl out but couldn't make - Pid-coc- - State Capitol Protected - - Arkansas - - BB-gu- B 52 Bombers (Continued From Page One) plane with a five man crew was drifting helplessly in 12-foot seas in the rescue area. Two Yanks Killed Two Americans were killed In ld - ground fighting today and sev en were wounded. One of the Americans was killed when Vietnamese artillery fell short of its target. While the BS2s attacked north of Saigon, other American planes pressed the ah war against North Viet Nam. The it." biggest raid was a strike by 18 Mrs. Adolf, hampered by a Air Force jets on the Son Le around her neck, and brace army barracks 125 miles southwood, finally made it to the of west Hanoi. Returning pilots said three buildings were destroyed. Although the massive long dis tance attack by the B52s failed to achieve the hoped-fo- r heavy casualties, it served notice on Asian Communists that the United States is prepared to use whatever means are necessary to stem the tide of Red aggression. The attack raised the possibil ity that B52s may be used .against North Viet Nam. ' The B52s bombed a small jungle area 23 miles north of Saigon and obliterated 1L But government troops combing the struce area after the raid found only one Viet Cong body. bank. " tx. Berg Mortuary Services 6 n foT Phone 1 VVn rx' ' MRS. OMELIA O'CONNOR EUREKA, Juab County Mrs. Omelia O'Connor, 80," Eureka, a cousin of Lee H. Bunker, Orem, died Wednesday in a Nephi rest home of natural causes. Requiem Mass will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Eur-- . eka Catholic Church. Friends may call tonight from 6 to 8 p. m. at Anderson Funeral Home in Nephi and Saturday at the church after 9 a.m. Burial will be in Chicago. H k Youth LDS (Continued From Page One) of activities for leaders oLthe church's youth auxiliary. They later moved into the Tabernacle for the opening general session of the conference. A second session was held in the afternoon. Roadshows, a speech festival, and dance festival will take the spotlight Friday night. Road show performances are sched uled" in the early evening and later at night at two University of Utah Theaters. The speech festival and dance festival are planned for the Tabernacle and Ute Stadium. Several thousand MIA leaders attended pre - confererxe pro grams Thursday. About 2,000 women spent the day at Tracy Wigwam in Mill-creek Canyon, where they were given' instruction in camping activities by general board members of the Young Women's MIA. The annual Master and Golden Gleaner banquet Thursday night attracted 1,250 and Gleaners to the University of Utah Union. The session was highlighted by presentation of an Honorary Golden Gleaner award to Mrs. La Vera W. Parmley, "president of the LDS Primary Association, and an- - honorary Master MMan award to Robert L. Simpson, first counselor in the LDS Presiding Bishopric. M-M- h I- INCLUDES: , , pay I I HTU ' ! ; 'rtri J CONTACT LENSES: Phone I 373-117- 0 I STUART W.Ol&RICH PASTOR 10 AM. WORSHIP and SUNDAY SCHOOL FATHER'S DAT SERMON! "Bullfflnf 0 Tb Rock" SOLO: "la Thoj Temple," by Mn, Edwartl G ruber x 140 f , INCUIOiNB I I It ' ) ... WEST CENTER .' 51, SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMiNATlON ' 1 1 I . I . 1 - and CENTER . STS. -- . . I I MAth 91 smrrw t. www i ti m MM WEEKLY Out of State Travel Blasted the Governor l, WE1E S A i ' HI ! 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C- I - SALT LAKE eral services for Mrs. Ida Alle- of 1879 Yuma Tavlor. be held Saturdayat noon at the Deseret Mortuary, Merlin Burnell (Budl White. 36 E, 700 S. The Salt Lake City Attorney Mrs. Taylor, former longtime 56, of 1659 W. 50 N., Provo, died Uniexplained the newly-passe- d Thursday morning of a heart resident of the Springville-Pro-v- b form Commercial Code to the attack while area, died Wednesday at 9:45 recorders of the state wo r k i n c on a.m. in a Salt Lake rest home. county "Utah in a special meeting of construction of Friends may call at the mor- in Provo this v,, mgpning. a school buildtuary today from 6 to 8 p.m. 1 Waldo Jr., one of the atHal at Kearns. and ing Saturday prior to services. He was pro Burial will be in Provo City torney's who helped to write the new law, pointed out to the renounced dead Cemetery. corders that' the code makes it on arrivial at I j necessary to file all chattel Salt Lake Gen mortgages with the secretary of eral Hnsnibil R t state's office instead of at each He was born For office as has been recorder's 1 J u y 9, 1908, Mr. White done in the past. in Mt. Pleasant, the son of Dud Six S. L. Mrs. Thelma Vest Smurth-waitley L. and Clara Young White. Utah County recorder, He married Rhoda Stella SkinVERNAL (UPI- )- U.S. Park ner June 15, 1926 in Provo. He Sprvirp nnH National Fnroct pointed out that this will greatmoved to Pleasant Grove while personnel continued, to check ly reduce the workload recorda uuui aim receivea nis eauca- - the Sheep Creek area Friday ers now face. The change will tioh there. fnr tho hnH;p nf civ Salt T.o1ro take effect Dec. 31, at midnight This afternoon, the recorders, He first worker! in thp 'Citv choon rpsirtents killed last week HIV UllV.'.p w and guest from representatives business and then married and in a flash flood. made his first home in Pleasant The organised search for the all 29 Utah counties will hear Grove. He moved to Provo in bodies of five members of the advice from Fourth District Court Judge Joseph E. Nelson 1928 and had resided here since. Keith Woodruff family and a on "Putting .Your Best Foot He was employed on the con- - neP"ew has been called off un Forward as County Officials." til streams in the' area subside. struction of the Geneva Steel A special dinner tonight will Plant and continued in Droduc- - The body of one of the seven close g the meetings.. Hnn nnorafinfT me lain uar :til victims of the flash flood was vwmi6 the ore department. In 1945 he touna iasl weeK ... i Degan employment with the Christiansen Bros. General Con- tractors, and at the time of (Continued From Page One) his death was their labor fore (Continued From Page One) man. over as president at the after- Airport at 3:55 p. m. (7:56 a.m. He was a member of the aft noon meeting, replacing Char- M5T.) CIO, local 653, and is survived les Welch Jr. They flew in President Johnby his wife, Rhoda, of Provo, Mr. Pyle told the bar mem- son's personal iet liner Air and one son and three daugh Force-1- . The flight from An ters: Charles B. White. Orpm- - bers that respect for traffic Air Force Base- - near drews is based on the effectiveMrs. Hugh (Beth) Tangren, and laws Washington took just under six Mrs. Max (Beverly) Carrick, ness of the traffic courts. He and a half hours. both df Provo i and Mrs. Nile went on to say that both police The French government had and court be must performance (Barbara) Givins. WallshurB- 23 grandchildren; two brothers of top quality if the terrible been taken bv surorise bv their and two sisters: Mrs. Vireinia carnage on the highway is to be visit but it swung swiftly into action to prepare a welcome. Hosking, American Fork; Mrs. materially "reduced. Mr. the claimed Johnson announced Thursday traffic Pyle btephen (Susan) Luke, .Provo; Charles J. White, Lander, Wyo.r courts, as they now function, he was sending the space twins Ray A. White. U. S. Navv. Es- - are one of the weakest parts in on the goodwill mission to Paris the program to improve traffic to share their "excitement aqd condido, Calif. tnrius" with all mankind. Funeral services will he rnn-- safety. Raise Standards President Charles de Gaulle ducted in the Berg Drawing He decried the use of part-tim- e was not meeting the astronauts Room Chapel Monday at 11 a.m. traffic judges saying they in person but dispatched For with Pastor Robert G. McCar- lin of the First Baptist Church cannot give sufficient time to eign MinisterMaurice Couve de -ease. Her termed the re- - Murvme to the field as his of trafflc JudSes from moval De Friends may call at the mor- personal representative. will Gaulle meet as essential P011tlcai fi Humphrey from system tuary Sunday evening to 8 p.m. and Monday Drior to and stressed that salary stand- sometime Sunday afternoon. De Gaulle is currently on a services. Interment will FJe in ards for traffic judges and prothe Eastlawn Memorial Hills secutors must be raised. speaking tour in the provinces. He concluded by saying that Cemetery. The French armed services the Utah Safety Council has an announced they also would send annual budget of $27,000."Some-thin- g official representatives to Le is wrong in Utah where Bourget. tl.ere are over 300 persons kill-,e- d and 12,000 persons injured as well as $53 million economic In limo of loss in traffic accidents and By then $27,000 is considered suffi- boreovomont, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- cient to overcome the proboxprott your Gov. Calvin L. RamDton Fri lem," he saidg He with the attorneys ympothy with o pleaded day asked his state department neaas to crack down on out of as "custodians of the majesty floral arrange-monof the law" to develop and imstate travel requests. from ot. Rampton said the Board of prove the traffic court system Examiners has been "rapidly and thus traffic safety. trimming" the requests but Just before noon the attorthey have greatly increased neys divided into small business Provo Floral sessions where they received during the past few weeks. 201 West 1st South "The heads of the depart- reports on proposed amendProvo, FH ments are in a better position ments to rules of civil procedFroo Dolivory Last Delivery 4 p.m. to screen them and I ask that ure and the small business investment company law. you do it," the governor said. V III - SSaowit' I PRICE a- J Set Saturday On Job , Hill LTI Recorders M-M- , niun 1 - Mark Hardman, 89, 723 S. 6th E., brother of Roy Hardman, Orem, died Thursday in a Salt Lake area hospital of natural causes. Funeral services are pending. Ij I r I " 4 - CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. Mrs. Donna Davis Hayward, 57, died Wednesday in Castro Valley. She was a native of Lehi and the sister of Ralph W. Da . vis, Lehi. Funeral services are pending. MARK HARDMAN SALT LAKE CITY Ida A. Taylor Funeral Rites Heart Attack died of natural causes Wednes prior to time of services. Burial will be In the Chester Cemetery. day at her home. Funeral services will be Sat-- LDS Chapel. .11 305.43 .45 - er- First-Fift- h , Stock, ..,.,,., McClelJan JrfllS. SUSAN SIMMONS urday at 11 a.m. at Chester LDS PAYSON Funeral services CHESTER, Sanpete count- y- Ward chapel. Friends may call for Jean Young McCleUan, 29, Mrs. Susan Patralena Christen-- at Ursenbach Funeral Home in of Boise, Idaho, , formerly of Sen Simmons, 70, Chester, moth Mt. Pleasant tofifght from 7 to AND COMPANY FURNISHED BY GOODBODY 'Bud' White Relatives of Central Utahns Succumb In State Saturday Rites - t5 3 W1 aa JlU. ak. . i ) f . i .1 J 11 |