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Show A WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18. 1959 iibh County. Utah DAILY HERALD v Utah Obituaries ' , . ''')-"- !. Wilbur "' 255-2n- Alfred Cantonwine, 63, East, died Tuesday. Mrs. Elizabeth May Stevens Rogers, 88, 305 Center Street, died Tuesday; funeral Friday 2 p.m., Blanding LDS Ward chapel. Mrs. DOW JONES AVERAGES Close: Yesterday Total Stella Okabe, 31, 2102 S. State, 63 30 20 is 1.54 211.61 . 60 612.69 4.81 94.57 died Tuesday. Mrs. Irene Adkins 163.67 1.05 4,X30,000 Eby, 591870 Sunnyside Ave., died NYSE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Asked Bid Close: Monday; funeral Thursday, 2 , close ch: Yesterday's COMPLETE VOL. 17.50 p. m., 574 E. 1st S. $17.25 Banner 13 Va 404,200 Avco .24 .22 ..... , Silver Bristol ROOSEVELT Mrs. Ivy Steph 9Va 8 t" Callahan M 9a,300 .15 . .14 22 1V, Bullion Monarch 75,100 Budd 1.85 ens . 1.75 ............ Murdock, 77, died Tuesday; Cardiff Y 9 iec & Mus I 71,o00 ... .03 . .03 Standard Central 1 funeral 13 Cable 67.1W0 Saturday noon, Duchesne Amer .65 ... .60 Chief Con ' 40 56,990 Inter Tel LDS .23 J22 Stake . . . . chapel. Clayton Silver 2 593b Radio 56,800 .09 . .08 ....... ' 3 Va Comwlth Ld 45 ROY Robert Douthitt, 59, died. 52,700 Burroughs .08 .07 Metals . M Combined A 30 Alum Ltd 51,400 .09 .06 funeral Thursday 3 Comstock Monday; V 19 Emerson fta 45,100 .32 .29 Cons Eureka ...... . p. m., Myers Funeral Chapel. .05 .. . Croff ;. .06, NEW YORK STOCK. EXCHANGE .80 . . .. . ....... . .77 ) James Cnlley, 73, 2777 Andrew Dragon .11 .11 Yesterday Today East Standard . . . . W. 4800 South, Roy, died Tues Close .18 Open .'. . . . . . .17 East Utah .08 .07 Va . Bullion Eureka day; funeral Friday 1 p. m., 104 Va 103 Va Eureka Allied Chem Va . .10 .12 Con Lilly 30 30 . . Allis Cham Myers Funeral Chapel. .32 .28 Eureka Standard-.30 30 Uum Ltd .05 . . . .0434 Gt. Western SIGURD Jesse Norman Kane, 49 49 Amer' Can . .55 Kennebec ..V. .... . . .50 5oVa 5o died Monday; funeral Friday Amer cyan . 77, .04 ....... .04 Oil Majestic . .' lb lo Amev Kaa . . .35 .40. Mammoth 1 m., Sigurd LDS Ward chapel. p. V 53 53 Amer omelt . . 03 Mtn. States Dev. ... . .02 242 23 . '.20 Arae; 'xei 6t Tel .16 OGDEN Mrs. Carol Watts Naildriver. 100 100 Amer Tob .. 2.00 . 1.95 New Park 2438 Madison Ave., Kamiffakl, 20, 3Ul4 North Lily .u . .. . 1.10 30 Atcn T & S Fe 1.15 53 's 53 . Bern Steel . funeral .01 .01 died North Thursday, Standard Monday; S3 Cater Trac . .03 93' Park Konold .. .. .. .. .02 ' Sons u- 1 and m., 59 Lindquist ip. .15 .14 Nelson 58. Chrysler Park 56 57 Ccrn Pd Rfg .06 Park City Con . . ... .06 neraj Chapel. Mrs. Nellie Rey 59 59 Denver: & R G . . . .07 .07 Prosper nolds Low, 80, - 2641 Wall Ave., 86 86 . a Dow Chem 28 .30 West . Silver King 230 230 Da Pont died Monday; funeral Thursday Silver Shield . . . . .03 ,04 155 Va 155 .21 East Kod . . . . . .19 So Standard ... . . Church 'of the -- a 35 BI Paso .80 .82 Va l 'p. m.. Episcopal Swansea Con ; . . . ' 145 143 Good . ....... ii'estone . . . . 2.00 2.25. Tar Baby Shepherd. 1 .00 1.10 lord iViJtoc. .. Tintic Standard . . 1.05 LOGAN Mrs. Christine Peter81 Gen Eiec . . . .70 .65 hUtah Wyoming 79 80 iUSn Fds .12 West Toledo ,.- - .11 sen 83, died. Tuesday; Hansen, 45 45 J Gen Mtr . .14 .15 Williston funeral 129 Friday noon at Hall Mor . .04 .04 Zuma . . Goodyear 115 Gulf Oil ,115 tuary Chapel. 42 42 Int Harv SALES: . 97 97 Int Nick KEARNS Jeffrey Kay Robin- V 119 .... 119 Banner,-10at 17.50. Int Shirley 5788-114- 5 - x . . -- . . . . -- "... . .' . . . . - " . . : -- - . . : . . . . . . . ; . ..' 1? . 55-8- I , T Paper Johns Man . . Kennecott Minn Mng Mfg Monsan Chem Mont Ward . . Natl Dist Natl Steel . . . Pac G El . ' Parke Da J . . . C .56 44 33 '44 34 84 . . Proct &6am F. F Kipub "SteelB Reyn - Tob : 105 43 44 55 . Sears- Socony Std Oil Cal Std Oil N J . . 51 . . . Texas Co Timk R Bear Transamer Up. Carbide Un Pacific ...... Unit Air Lin Unit Pk City . .. UJS Steel .... West Air Lin . West? Elec Woolworth . Union Tank Car 79 49 29 . . Va I 7. 3; 2. 4. 3. 131 ; .36 36 Park Konold. 19,000 at 3; 4000 at 2 5000 at 5. 2 ' 93 Park Nelson. 1000. at 15. 94 Pros Oil Mng. 2000 at 7: 3000 at 7H. 30 31 79 80 Royston Coal. 2000 at 10; 4000 at 55 55 iu; ouoo at 11. SI Shield. 2000 at 4. 34 34 Swansea Con. 700 at 80. Tar Baby. 200 at 2.12. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE . Lead. 1000 at Bid Asked Tintic Today's Quotations: Trans Union. 5000 at 10. Unit Park City. 200 at 9. Barium Steel ...... 18 18 Western Alloy, 16,000 at .4. .12 Bunk Hill .. 35 i 3: - i -- -- 4. .1125 .... 152 Park ........ Argentine ..... Id Sug ........ Glad Mc B .. Mtn Sts T & T New Rico Utah 154' 2 3 7 ' 7 Provo Man's Father Dies In Wisconsin Bid Asked , Gold Cloud Gunsight Int Oil & Met . ......... .......... .......... .04 .23 1.06 .05 : , .02 .11 , .2.37 5.25 . .26 1.18 .06 .03 .14 2.62 5.50 .05 1.20 ' Lisbon Lucky Mc .04 Mt Peale 1.12 Radorock - Shumway 70 1.50 Standard 07 Sun Uran . .29 White Canyon ......... .23 Green Mtn .01 Upetco Dies at 85 SPANISH FORK Wilbur P. at died his home, 20 Shippee, 78, S. 2nd E., Tuesday morning follow- - lfP. .80 1.62 ,.08 .33 J26 . .02 ' Saturday. , 1 Mc-Kinle- ; l .. . , he moved to Phoenix, Ariz., where he was employed by the Bureau of Reclamation as a construction electrical technician. In 1910 he was transferred by the bureau to Spanish Fork, where he served as electrician in the construction of the Strawberry water project. A resident of this city since that time, he had served as superin tendent of the Spanish Fork Power Plant for 19 years. He also had served three terms as head of' the Spanish Fork City Electrical Department. Too, he had been em ployed as an electrician for ' the Utah Idaho Sugar Company at that organization for his untiring Spanish Fork, and had worked as an electrical technician for the service and contributions. Mr. Taylor presided over the Geneva Steel Company until his Grandview Branch of the LDS retirement in 1946. Church for seven years and held He was a member of Story the "office of hfgh priest in his Lodge Number Four, Free and Ac church at hisf death. cepted Masons, of Provo and held A man' of! many hobbies, he the rank of 32nd Degree Mason maintained aj stable of fine horses in this organization. Also, he Was for many years. Later it was limit-e- i affiliated with the Shrine organi to riding horses and Shetland zation. A charter member of the ponies. He had a large collection Spanish Fork Rotary Club, he had of all types of phonograph records served as president of that group from to modern day cylinder? type for one term. He was a former ones. Also he': a valuable colhad member of the Spanish Fork lection of pictures of pioneers and Kiwanis Club. houses and homes business early He was married to Clara A. of area. this Swen son on Dec. 20, 1912, at SpanHe is survived by his. wife, two ish Fork. She survives him, as do sons and tlvo daughters; Mrs. a son, Allen Shippee, Duchesne, Eastmond, Lehi; one daughter, Mrs. Jay (Dorothy) Frank (Clarissa) Mrs. Harold I (Inez) Sutton, Oak- - LINCOLN JUNIOR IUGH Parent-Teache- rs Mr. Becker is making preparations to" leave Thursday for Wisconsin to attend the funeral which will be held at Two Rivers on Bulls Bellow In Wall Street' William Sylvester Lusty, 58, of South University Ave., Provo died Monday afternoon at his residence after a lengthy illness. He was born Feb. 3, 1901 in Salt Lake City, the son of Albert Edward Aand Catherine Sylvester Lusty. He attended. Salt Lake Cits schools and was in the automotive business there for several year?. He lived in Eureka for a short while and came to, Provo in 1941 where he was employed as a' mechanic at Naylor Auto Company. He later worked for the Lewis and Provo Oity shops. Stages His survivors include two brothers and five sisters: Roy T., and Walter S. Lusty, Mrs. R.' (Emily) Gaylor, Mrs. Ida Odd, Mrs. R. T. (Marie) Erickson, Mrs. M. L. (Ruby) Smith, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. A, L. (Olive) Weir. El Cerito, Calif. Graveside services will be con ducted Friday 1 p. m., in Salt Lake City, Cemetery. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary in Pro vo Thursday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. i Interment will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. 250 r technician during most of his lifetime. For a time he Mr. Shippee was employed as city electrician of the community of. Porterville, Calif. Later, he worked for the Edison Electric Company of Los Angeles during the early installation of electrical power facilities in that area. In 1905 Succumbs; Services Friday Mrs. Pe arl Winifred Wallis Rosenlof, 73, mother of an Orem and a Provo resident, died TuesWalter G. Taylor, 85, 722 W. afternoon at a Mt. Pleasant day 5tn N prominent Provo communof a heart condition. Hospital v ity and church worker and unoffiMrs. Rosenlof cial historian died r this morning was born Feb. at the home his son, George 16, 1886 at, Mt. if: f- Taylor in Pleasant Grove, of Pleasant. the causes incident to age. of John "He was born Sept. 25, 1853 in' daughter J. and Annie Provo, the son of George and Marie Palmer Eliza Nicholls Wallis. ii Taylor. He marriedShe was mar y, -Agnes ried on March , Sept. 28, 2, 19i0 to Parley y 1892 in Provo. xvirseuivi. ,111 H mrsThis marriage Salt Lake City, f - osenioi was later sol- Their marriage later was solemnizemnized in the ed in the Manti LDS Temple. Salt Lake LDS She is survived by three sons Temple. and two daughters; Harold R. Mr Taylor at Rosenlof, Mt. Pleasant; Wallis P. tended schools Salt Lake City; 'Max F., Orem; Mr. Taylor of Provo, the Mrs. Walter T. (Christine) JohnBrigham Young Academy . and son, Pico Rivera, Calif., Mrs. D. J. Utah State University at Logan. (Louise) Garrick, Provo; 20 grandne. was associatea- for many children, 2 a years with His brothers in the sister Mrs. W. T. Gidney of San Taylor Brothers Department Store, Diego, Calif. being manager of the hardware Funeral services' will be condepartment, j ducted Monday at 1 p.m., in the - Active in church and civic af- Mt Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward fairs, he was j a booster for muni Chapel. cipal power and all civic improve ments. He was well known in Utah County as well as the Southern part of the state. 'An ardent worker in the Srms of Utah Pioneeri, ' he served as presi- BORN dent of the local George. Albert AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Smith Camp. jj few years ago he Tuesday: was awarded ia national plaque by Girl tp Richard and Carolyn ing a long illness. He was bprn J an. 27, 1881, at VisaMa, Ci?f..- the son of Daniel and . Amanda Hurt Shippee. Educated in the 1 schools ofhe that fol locality lowed the occu pation of electri cal engineer and m T-- r - great-grandchildr- en; . Trotter Barton, Provo., Girl to Blaine and Georgia Sel- man Boyer, SpringviHe. Girl to Sherman B. and Karma Rae Jackson Sheffield, Provo. Girl to Eugene and Vivian Jones Buckner, Prpvo. Boy to John and Annette Sand- strom . Munson, Springville. , FR 60 Elmer, Panquitch. There were 1,828,660 full'- - time students .on American college and university campuses this fall, an increase of 4.1 per cent ovex 1957, according to a survey. Berg Moptuarv ' L , 'ester To Show n; Care . SEND FLOWERS They Say So Much! rLOWcRS -- A DIAL AC 5-- 3 10- 0- Rohboclc Sons Floral 1042 SOUTH STATE, l?s style OREM SERVICES Oliver Smith Olsen. Services will be held Thursday, at 11 a. m. in the Berg Chapel. Friends may call at the Provo Mortuary Wednesday evening, 6 to 8 p. m., and Thursday prior to services. ' also must vote in a referendum to accept statehood, the boundaries of their new state, and application of certain federal authority in the new state. The referendum may come at a primary, general- - or special electibn. Hawaiians . William Syl Lusty. Graveside services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in Sail Lake City Cemetery. Friend! may call at the, Berg Mortuary In Provo Thursday evening 6 to 8 p.m. Walter G. Taylor. .Funeral services will be held Saturday 2 p.m. in the Berg Chapel. Friends may call at the! Provo Mortuary Friday evening 6 to 8 pm. and Saturday, prior, to services. history in ' the making with the 58vNo. Univ. 1 n. primary. SEND KNUDSEN FLORAL Mrs. Ferre was born in Payson on Jujy 26, 1837, a daughter of Enos Wells and Elizabeth Ficker-in- g Simons. A member of the LDS church, she was educated in Pay-so- n and for a time was employed at the old Orem Railroad depot. She 'married Joseph Arthur Kerr In 1912 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died of influenza" during the epidemic of 1918. She later married Sesiel Ferre of Provo. They moved to Whittier some 30 . v years ago. Surviving are two brothers and a sister, Claude Simons of Fvans-toWyo.; Allen Simons, Whittier, Calif.; Mrs. Leland (Elizabeth) - : , - "'.,!! Park. (Continued, from Page One) issue a proclamation for suclt an election. Primary elections .must be held not less than 60 nor more than 90 days after the proclamation is issued.! The general elections must be held within 40 days after the land, Cal.; George H. (Peg) Tay lor, Pleasant Grove; John W. (Bun) Taylor, Provo; 16 grandchildren; 38 two brothers, Ashted and John . , T., both of Provo. will Funeral services be conduct2 af ed Saturday the Berg p.m., Drawing Room chapel with Bishop Arland Olsen of:. Rivergrove Sec ond Ward, officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday eveColo., and Argyle, Broomfield, ning from 6 to 8 -- and Saturday survivAlso three grandchildren. with graveside honors by prior to service. ing is a sister, Mrs. John (Lelia) tery Interment will be in the Provo Story Lodge pJumber Four, Provo. White, Stockton, Calif. City Cemetery. Funeral services will be conductWHEN WORDS FAIL ed Friday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish S&s&SV .Funeral services for PAYSON Mrs. Donna Simons Ferre,! 71, of Whittier, Calif., formerly of Pay-so- n, who died recently in a Whittier hospital after an operation, with were conducted in Whittier ' burial In Rose ' Hills Memorial Hawaii Statistics great-grandchildre- Former Payson Woman Dies In California Provo Citizen Heart Ailment Fatal to Woman Of Mt. Pleasant Prominent Provoa n Association of the Lincoln Junior High School will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at First Ward Chapel, with Bishop the school. McKell officiating. Friends at the Walker Mortuary call may made have their Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Fri Frank J. Becker of Provo was and family in for the Provo past day prior to services: Burial will in receipt of word today that his home be In the Spanish Fork City Ceme- father,7 Frank T. Becker, 84, of several years. Tw Rivers, Wis., dfed Tuesday midnight at a hospital in Two Rivers of a heart attack. .05 Donna S. Fcrrc William S. Lusty Pearl W. Rosenlof G. Taylor i PT A Calendar Frank T. Becker 2 3 URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS Today 't Quotations: Bapco v Columex Federal U PRICE Maria Garcia, 57, died Monday in a Price hospital. Holy Rosary tonight, 8:30 p. m., Mitchell Funeral " Chapel; Requiem Mass Thursday 10 a. m., Notre Dame Church. Margaret LaFor-et- t, 34, died Saturday. Requiem Mass was held today. 25 . . Joseph 2. 6. '29 131' 36 8. 9. 4. ' 59 Va 72 Va 84 V 64 39 112 52 81 59 ' 73 106 43 Va 45 55 51 80 50 VA 81 - . son 01 uconaru son, H. and Ann Denece Burns RobChief Cons, 1000 at 62.' inson, 4731 W. 4925 S., died Tues Chief Con War. 500 at 27." SI 10,000 at 22. Clayton day; funeral 12:15 p. m; at 255-Comwlth Ld, 4000' at 9; 9000 at 2nd E. Comstock. 4000 at 10; 8000 at S. WELLINGTON Cres Eag Oil. 5000 at E Standard. 5500 at 10; 8000 at 11; Nash, 75, died Tuesday. Holy 29,000 at E Utah. 100010. at 17; 5000 at 16; Rosary Friday, 8:30 p., m., Mitch3000 at 17. ell Funeral Chapel; Requiem Eur Bullion. 9000 at Mass, Saturday 10 a', m. Eur Lilly Con. 1000 at 10.. . 35.0O0 10.000 Grand Dep. at at SPANISH FORK Edward Niel P ' 80, 185 N. 6th E., died Mon sen, 2000 Gt Western. at 5. Leonora, 5000 at day; funeral Thursday 1 p. m., Maj Oil. 7000 at Claudin-Lind- e Funeral Home. Mon Kears. 3000 at 6; 3000 at Mt States Dev. 10,000 at KANAB Phillip B. Lewis, 82, Naildriver. 1000 at 16. died Sunday in. St. George; fuNorth Lily, 200 at 1.15. Park Bingham. 4000 at 6. neral was held today. ' Bonanza Oil, 90Q0 at 5. Bristol Si, 1700 at 23. 116 131 46 65 39 113 52 . . Penney Phill Pete . C 56 116 135 Spanish Fork Man, 78, Dies Of Long Illness ler Ave., died Tuesday; funeral d East. Friday 2:30 p. m., at J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange BY FURNISHED Walter Shippee ' William SALT LAKE CITY Louis (Red) Gerard, 61, 1301 Mil- f P. ? - ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.' Becker NEW YORK (UPD The bulls bellowed In Wall Street again to day as prices jumped 8 points or more in. some issues. d The reporting tickers ran late and blocks ranging, up to 15,000 Shares appeared on the tape. Bell It Howell, IBM and Thio-kall added 3 or more to feature on the upside.gains of around 2 points or more Were numerous, - with" Hoffman Electronics, 'Pitney ,Bowes, Polaroid, General Time, Vick Chemical and Lukens all in in shoemaking! high-spee- '' '' y ' ' ST Wbw 4 ol SEND FLOWERS w , - - Delivery and Quality little more than a year has soared from 67 to a high of 278 earlier this year, jumped 5 points , to 275. Chrysler was 'strong in the autos and Lorillard added more than a point in the tobaccos. Gulf Oil added more than a point in the oils and Martin the same, in the aircrafts. 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