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Show i DAILY HERALD -- TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1962 Utah County. Utah A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange . Jonn AmitM To'UJ Dow i. ' , 30 Vouma Kvaay ciooc 0OQ 9.330, Tuesday Open y j NYSE Complete J. BY 54 93 1 22 S33.84 11.09 119.472.88 i Hi l 2 . 26 23 .. Chrymler Corn Pd Htg Ienver R G Dow Chem Iu Pnnt .. Kaot Kod . , M Paso ord MotorOen Elec Oen Mtr 33 32.J 23 3i 43 22?. 22 a 41. 17?i 16 ........... 20247 43 Va - .... 62 48T , Cull Oil Int Harv 34 Irvt Niok Johns Man ........ JKennecott ...... Korvette .. Min Mag Mfg Mont Ward Mtn Fuel Sup Olln Math . t NY Cen RR Pa G and El Park Davis . Monun Chem 48 60a 44 70 36 Va 50 V4 39 27 31 .1 H74 46 32 34 44 60 42 69 Va 3lVa Goodyear h- i ti w 27 12 . --y.-r-.-'" ill - , ' i' A -- : ! . tV; , Mrs. Frost day prior to services. Interment will be in City Cemetery She was born July 16, 1932, ln Hesperus, Colo., a daughter of Harold A. and Julia Harrigan Lewis. She married Fred Medved , jicy. xitcjr wcie uici ur iu vorced. She married Blair (Jordan) Frost, March 31, 1962 in Ely. She received her early education in Grand Junction, Colo. She moved to Provo In 1943 with her parents and attended Provo ... V schools. Following VV her first marriage she lived in Provo and later mov ed to Mapleton. At the. time of her death she had been working at Monty's Cafe. She attended the Church of the Nazarene in Provo. Shev is survived by her husband and a son, Larry Arthur (Butch) Medved, both of Provo, a daughter. Eandra Skidmore, Grand Junction, Colo., and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Lewis, Provo. ,, . x., pvo - . :'A may s-d- ay ! 31 29 Va 131. 28 26 Va officiate. Friends call at the mortuary Wed n e from 6 to 8 1 43 38 26 i Va will 1944-194- 34 Va Tfly la-i- i " " tr - . 19, n,r. 80,i born . 89 Va 93 20 u-i- I 1983,4 Va He was j 42 41 heart attack 3.86 " 20V4 23 194.15 . ...... ..... . 102.671.68 1 , ........... i2.6d his home of a 198.10 -- ......... .......... 22 8.22 Provo Woman .' great-grandmot- NEW YORKI STOCK EXCHANGE Mon Tues. ' Close Open 4 '' 38 V, 387 Allied Chem 15 16 Allla Cham Alum Ltd 20a .211', 38 39 Amor' Can . . ; , . 364 36 4 Amer Cyan 20Va Am Mch Fdy ..20 . 100 98 Va Amer " T and T 32 33 Amer Tob . 104.33 Slocks, . 4 Jlrunswicit , , 103,000 23 V Oen Motors .... 99,500 48?e J 8 Steel 87.800 50 ?i Beth Steel ..... 86.300 Avco Corp ...... 81,900 18?, 7 Btude Pack , . . . 76,200 Am Men. Fdy . . . 69.100 20 .88 Merrill Johnson Hallam, 37, a BYU pro fessor, died Monday evening at 65 UtiUtle i Reynolds Jerry R. and Lynette Johnsoi Reynolds, died Sunday in the Utah Valley Hospital, after a Funeral services will be' held brief Ullnes. He at 2 p. m. Thursday In the Berg was porn Apru mrawm? Room Chanel for rem 19, 1961, at Salt Marie Lewis Frost, 29. 820 E ' is , j Lake City. 900 S., who died He is survived Sunday. Rev. Lowell by his parents of Sp inish Fork. W. Coey, pastor Also Surviving of the Church of V ri are he grandthe Nazarene, March 14, 1925, SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE in Spanish Fork, Asked Bid Monday's Quotations: 37.00 40.00 Banner a son of Walter .08 .05 Bristol Silver parents, Mrs. Jerry J. and Anna S8 .43 Cardiff Vessa Johhson, SpanisW .04 .03 Fork, and Johnson Hallam. 1.10 1.00 Chief Con ...... 311(1 Mrs Keefl Reynolds, Ben- He received his 5 Chief Con Pfd ... M .24 21 ; education in the jamin, and two biiver . . . uiayton .22 .19 Cochise En.tr SDanish" Fork ers Jennie Maud King, Orem, and .16 14 Cons Eureka .03 .02 a n d "Marie Nielsen, Payson schools Croff Oil ....... .07 .08 Crown Point . . . . Funeral services will be held graduated from .30 Dragon .09 W .07 East Crown Pnt . hieh school Thursday at lD.rn.1n the SDanish 14 .15 East Utah there. He mar- - Fork First LDS Ward Chapel, with Mr. Hallam :o5 .06 Empire Mines ... . . .09 lOVa ried Carol Ann White, July 26, Bishop Mark McKell officiating. Eureka Bullion .07 .08 Eureka Lilly Con in the Manti LDS Temple. Friends may call, at the Walker 1948, .45 .38 Eureka Std .90 .80 Grand Deposit . . Mr. Hallam craduated from Mortuary Wednesday between 7 .02 Great Western Brigham Young University with "and 9 p. m. or Thursday prior to .40 Kennebec .....J .31 '.02 01 an A.B. decree in 1950. In 1952 services. Burial will be in Iflg Majestic Oil . . . . i .01 Miller Hill .uiva he received a Ph. H. from Iowa Spanish Fork City Cenietery. 1.65 1.80 New Park .33 .36 North Lily State ! College. He was a recog .85 .70 North Std .... . nized authority in soil microbio .04 03Va Park City Con . . .12 .15 ... Prosper logy. He Was a professor at BYU ifc .10 .06 Silver King West iiiX 11 tuuc vi mo xjtxi a.Jjs .35 , .33 South Std .20 .15 Swansea Con . . death. He has also been inter (Continued from Page One) 2.25 2.00 Tintic Std in cattle and ranching, hav ested .11 .10 Willis ton . ing! owned and operated! a ranch been too many words and not SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE with his father. enough action from the White SALES i House Banner Mng. 100 at 38.50 e served as secretary of the Bristol Silver. 5,000 at .05 Utih Statd Junior Livestock Show Chairman William L Cary of Cardiff, 200 at .39 5 Comet Coal. 3,000 iat .04 he the Securities & Exchange Com- In for years. many Cons Eureka, 3.000 at .15 serye'd as the national FFA pres- - mision told the House Commerce East Utah. 5.700 at .15 Eureka Bullion, 10.000 at .11; 3,000 ideht Committee his agelncy had .1 at .10H, LDS a member of the was e a study of "who and launched H. .07 000 at Con. Eureka Lilly Mammoth. 200 at .80 Chikrch. From 1956 to the time what groups" figured in heavy Park City Con, 2.0O0 at .03Va .13 cfnir snW of his death he served in the wvw& Oil Mng, 2.0O0 at feww9i wWnh tllV mo tiuivM 1VU UlUi" Prosper South Std. 1.000 at .34 ' He ket break. He hoped for some Stake presidency Palmyra at .03 Tintic Lead. 6,000 also served in two different bish findings in about two weeks. Tintic Std. 200- at 2JL2V oprics and! while attending school Tax Relief Overdue m owa he served in the bishopric Asked Bid Monday's Quotations: Hodges' proposal. for swift tax fhoW a memhpr nf the 7.70 7.08 and 'wae Affil Fund enrs was flrtvanferi at a newc rvn .1., 3.26 2.97 Diy Shares Danisn orK uourtn wara. tie ferencfe. He said tax relief was 15.92 Can Gen Fund ... 14.57 10.37 .... 11.39 9.54 Chem Fund served as president of the Span- - long overdue and such action 12.31 E and H Bal F ish orK uourtn wara eiaers ., 12.98 M E and H Stk F ... 12.01 hll,inpss pHhism 12.65 a .i 11.64 was ... also member He .Trend qudrumj Fidelity of the administration, justified or 4.50 4.11 F I F of the Stake High 'Coun Volume Close Changes Am Tel and Tel 282.800 lOOi 11 .Stand Oii NJ . 148.200 46 t Oen, Tel and El.. 1O8.800 Ariz PS Atch jT and S Beth Steel Brunswick Ceuna .356 576.03 STtOCKS' ACTTVTE 15 Ralls OId i FORK SPANISH 20 Industrial Set Rijes Infant Succumbs ' for , SPANISH FORK - Jerry Lynn Thursday on of 13-Month-- Professor, 37, Dies of Heart Attack Stock Market FURNISHED J: Hallam Merril t " o.-- .i,. UL -- , I 7,,', ? jpv the " b'REM BUILDING DESTROYED This was scene today as one of the results whicn occurred when a truck tanker and trailer overturned f the spectacular fire and burned in the heart of Orem s business section on U.S. 91. The destroyed building in the background was owned by the Heal interests and contained esuin- pient from a tavern and realty office which had previously occupied it. The tanker. part of the truck can be seen to the .left. Tanker Bursts Into Flames Former Orem At Intersection In Orem Resident from Page the rescue, jury a narrow lane uhich them as tained fire at the ers said the flames were Dies at 86 observers felt the truck driver had leered Rebecca G. Davis (Continued One) It went by. Observ ignited in through picking his way con- no lime. so high Some the ignited the whole poles simul 40a J C Penney deliberately taneously. Firemen put out the into a 12 V. Penn RR . . divider to mit.s . . highway before , 44 were PhUl Pete , .1 OREM they Rebecca Goodmanson burning poles the ; Parks 70 Proot Gam Cafe, which nearby 47!i 46 Davis, 86, died Monday afternoon damaged enough to topple. RCA Steel was crowded with people. Had 42 43 V. the home of a son in Salt Four fire battled Repub departments truck the the 35 struck 331. Revelon cfe. the loss I Lake City, of natural causes I the inferno. In addition to the of life would C..48 4 46 Reyn Tob undoubtedly have . 65 JUUtUIIIUi 111 IUUI1U He was born Orem firemen, trucks raced from 631. Aears been 45 43 Bocomv heavy. Palmyra Nov. 13, 1876. in Provo. Pleasant Grove and the Ge 9.41 8.59 not Fund Ihv 5Hi oiF-rRtd Oil Cat .; . 7.65 cil from 1052 to 1956. 6.54 Orrin G. Wilde, Salmon, Ida., Workmen were ttill conducting Ice- neva Steel Plant. 45Va Incorp Inv , . 46 Ktd Oil NJ . echbWestmanna, The commerce J .t 7.65 secretary, j Mass Inv Growth . 7.00 22 23 Va earner Texaco Irvc . . Provo of father letter mrougnoux speaxer cleanup noiea operations this forenoon. 13.77 12.60 Geneva and Pleasant Grove land, to GoodMass Inv Trust . 20 21V. Thiokol Utih, ,o 15.35 eve14.12 died Orvln was WUde. E. scorched over a wide he Df,?J many spoken n Putman Fund Monday IO 4 man and Han-- brought chemical foam trucks, Asphalt 46Va Timk? R Bear 7.83 ' .J7:r ning in Idaho at the age of 86 of 7,18 Teiev and Elec . . 34 33 V4 civic and religious groups. a and Tranaamer road official aaid it area, a h Halvorson which was given the credit for Z.rrrr. I . ;37V, Vi5e unHir., t turn vw Trl Con Corp y nr.a "'""'V'"3 Cmri,,;, to causes incident ma be axe YORK Investor " " iuuwii age. NEW 91 (UPI) damaged enough to necesGoodman s o n . bringing the gasoline and oil may oukiiiuk 92 Va t l Un Carbide . i..i:riij 27 28 90 sons two He is Vn Pac and survived descendants Included: sitate Funds Joseph daughters, . by replacement. She married flames under control. 26 V Group 27 Unit Arlc Ln . sons and five daugh four Canadian 562 596 A., j. iviernu. omit: xviiii auu iKH including Davis Jeremiah Unit the 'Business is flames for and Firemen City . it's going ters. good fought 50 V. Mutual 1080 1167 all of '30i U S ,Steel Jariette; and his parents, ' If ln Winter Quar- - nearly six hours. w "c By 3 a- - m. they 33 . a 33 saiu. uuiifica Mice The Detroit Tigers have trained rArV on1 cicfor Utah P and L,. . are Funeral services , ! f ters. Carbon Stocks 1660 1795 pending. 21 20 Wes Ax Ln . . in succeeded had me most bringing concrete the; T.alrA Wohlom at Lakeland. Fla.. every year exRolf Hitv Appaieuuy 28 . . 29 . iJ 1 Selective 1034 1106 UUyXUC U.. XI Weatnbancorp County. Jan. 2. worst of it under control. J J U42mL,3J!'J 27 29 "ic auuumsuduuu Elec . . . . eonFnnAral Wet will corvirPS bp cept three since 1914. They trained a l a Variable 592 '640 1897. The mar Mrs. Davis 67 65 Wool worth Burned ousmess tne , E&nsvUle. Ind.. during the wax Badly Pry at 12 x in noon the ducted Friday at was later solemnized in riage truck driver the said Observers me 194MS44-1945- . out senate oi creuuoui AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Spanish Fork Palmyra ii(Stake the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. was burned so badly that only years. a A Finance Committee. Tuesday Quotations: Treasury ,t House. Fr; e Asked Bid Davis died Jan. 5. 1953. One) -- M would encour- - (Continued from-Pag3 3Va parts of his shoes and trouser leg Birdsboro she remained her 8 8 .. i . Following Hill rn marriage snme en Bunker on his body when Chief asR niisinssmpn7 to 9 p. m., ana rnuay " j piiui aneaa ... . . 5 o 5 ma lit. tj;ii; ci I until iqu 'hn Mrmi. Day Mine 1 with 11 which 10s, brought him out of the Thompson Heclii Mng expansion plans to services Interment will be in ,tTJ sam. 23 23 ' oixe Mtn St Tel flames. The fire chief escaped in"f""' 1 1 the Spanis ii Fork City Cemetery. otherwise might wither on New Park xvioseiey saia congressmen ire- - ago sne movea to aau ia&e wiy VJ vule 41 Va 40 Paddington 111111 m behalf of a sonA to mak? her nome 2 2 Rico Argentine Although the administraion plan quently wrote t0 Re Sherman OREM Lloyd, 11 11 Technicolor ucr are exevator constituents R v,ixiutu woulrl eivp hn?inp55 an surviving npr rent a publican candidate for second dis 8 Tftah Xd Sugar two sis- - We offer complete a Lake of the Salt share Davis. City; seeking greater toward and npw be will mhinprv trict- congressman, guest Car-cOVER Tins COUNTER and Ena Harmer Nena But be business. government ters, grain equipment purchases, the House at a meeting of Orem Vot- - (C tJ Tuesday Quotations: Bid from Page One) four not receive any such rick, both of Springville: Asked speaker 7 Der cent. Dil said ne to the fiffure o dignified service ai y. m., l ii lunigui 1400 ing uuisinci 13.00 great-gran16 Atbertson's and uuau. grandchildren, ui trsr. r on i novt '"lt:l0 vnar and 7cn j.ai.ca. nmlooto htkc t Rdinh v,;n;U ,i , thp . v. tt . auu ihis. aculu i .piisv iiimiui iui uivi-i--o . . . Jjpmnrrarir lpadpr: ii .ninca . 9.50 i , Brown Arms ...... 9.00 al llic uuujc ui ixx na uau Air oaiu ti 1. rum, vm. wQr otiisi, xxt j i.nnnA rri ,.t run r wilt 10.50 1200 ..nn.w.n1mrw.anf to havo tho snminkti-ahn-- rDes Pharrn Vd KHrd fwnre! 't vuij 450 1795 S. VI E. Ill 1 I """""" aieaa Benson, l CUUlaUlS WllU ...ill xt ll.Mt'3. 12.00 uigu uiiciiipiujiiit, UA 1100 r. m Km w. n. etf 11 SUUiU Equity Oil t aTTiivc3 miu cuuciat Thuitdoy txdcid ptl 2.12 and an Additional $750 million figure restored. 175 Fed Res OhM-cH- . 11 in a. the at m.. tit fk He said the first was Sept. 6; Thursday OO 43.00 rtrst Sec Corp ... 41 for! projects of everyone. frndi tnof collC&nnvnty Humphrey said "Congress owes B 3.75 'standby' t- authority ert tWfl Mortvorf 12.50 - uipin-aunuoeFirst See Inv m x wnen Li uanas lnirolHbi. aionudivin -i i, Jstes t..i. 15.00 .. 13.00 in me iiscai year siartms ouiy Int erst ML nan from 6 to th mau Provo t. of Wdnfcdoir U1 x...x. 13 00 uuusc" Lrfxrkhart on the tax bill." ' decision " economic .7. counter prompt to ; 1963, 1, any th ond ot m. C&MiiY 0urd tp 5.25 .... 4.75 o-j Magna x.... . Hodges also said he hoped the p4""1- eiowcia auu ftguiuiiuic 9.25 ......... downturn. in Ofm Thvr4ay do" 10 out, 850 Pslomar Your We Invite . .190.00 100.00 Pai 7S WTS until fim oi Mrs. Louisa SALT LAKE CITY The measure was a compromise Treasury would move to boost .apartment omciais. im omer, rvic. tntormnt fcriU 190.00 .190 .00 Palo 6 -- 75 2 -- 1 oaao Ol. n h m o 11 PAnfMAtifD on titr hlicinocc ! itisMns n " in .j,.:-.,.. ::x.x. vu-.Orm b City -l o, ot vuuo oncn iroill uie auiiiimsiicinuii a uiigmai . . MJ j 3.00 I rVrom , , , ireween uurcn, """'"b nf WUCll CUv Pmotrv Skaggs Leasing .... 32.50 i. 4.50 oar Jv U4U1V IiSlC. IlldUC a ItriCUiiuiic annminnamont" , 75 Comparison. 111V V Kpeedee Mart would have which very funeral bill died dan billion $2.6 Rd., Sunday; 7.00 i StrasB quest ior a cnauge iu cia&s.iiii:i Mori fNst f ff-o- l rrict arD Monday, 4 p. m., 574 E. 1st . S. given the President (standby au- - new tax depreciation schedules, tion of his terminal elevator fa- FACE TRIAL AS SPIES to now be ek expected bo Thvndof of 2 . ready by July Charles ,B. SeweU, 76, of 148 Her- - Pthority to spend $2 billion on of Tex. The trial CAIRO at cilities Plain (UPI) view, friondt Olpin-Sundbe- rg Ofowing twm ChopL bert Ave., died Friday; funeral was works projects as an antireces- - or August., ttg coll 13 Greeks and one Egyptian,1 all Turns Down Request Would of tho orfvory Wodf-do- y Investments ' weapon. mof of 77, Domenick Encourage , sioh Posselli, today. was for with Israel from The 6 to t p.m. ond rKwrdof moving spying department charged He said the schedules should be 1293 American Beauty Dr., died More than 1,000 economically (Continued from Page One) U c r ic fntorfnont to on in and out will facilities June of terminal 'Alexandria poor n open grain William Alfred Dietliker, distressed areas in all 50 states announced on an industry-by-iSunday. Provo in Gtjf ComAtory. turned onward included Bethle 59. of 97 West Malvern Ave., died ould be eligible for matching dustry basis Pleasant Grove Orem rather than .waiting Estes wanted the classification 12, according to an official an. Is ex i uuuuvnucuk i.v Allied 111:1;. Sears Roebuck, hem Steel. n I xUno Smith 75 , rtfx icuciai v.uuxii.xjr uctuiui oM . xwx AAnctni)Hi-fUWQl xxxvx v lor a xDacKat?p rdpfisp. Thp aim uxicixigiru wmuuuvuuu tf u aemea xu uuu'ui kiuiiuojr. u. x.t.uj j ne j me. saia j A JVioseiey to 1 fuin TTuhKniu) Chemical. to C of encouraee be would AioA li Athor 'JT. and . hn?inpss canmi.c . . KiTic .. . ha x uxxvx vvxxvx o slg .llUlOlltO. AUJ3 IIUUUQIU uxu UUbUXUUJnf luaUO. auowea nave wouia wnicn f xx rAnoroM xvxvwx invest in new xDlant? and pouin- - request, Anthnnv . . . . Trading on the American Stock f,.nA.i luuciai noo .uuaj. nnnie xvuuiij in.uvuj wuu6..ou, later . ment nuinp nm.fc.-ir ,m e" u. re j;iuj.w Of to them write second the H. d son of allowing by day-olDennis largest Gehrke.r stesJ. Exchange, tam5?f appropriates .the x cents a xi and .rr plus grain un uie cusi mure quic&iy nation's exchanges, was at 1 2,610,-00- and Bernadette McKenna Gehrke, mohey. for its bushel storage after only two hours of trad died Sunday; graveside f services Hodges said he did not believe A UTAH CORPORATION OFFICE enthe he to for Close its precipitate decline in stock: were todav. figure Ing, Phone i i.n. . . nAA . wuuxu acnt"JV-cnave tire day Monday. any icai 380 East 10th North enhmit ir a tnv William nmmi,. Owner ond Operators of MOUNT PLEASANT BUS AC Stock markets in Europe, Can Aimer, 83. aieo Monaay; tunerai v c-OREM, UTAH x rr. Timoanogof Memorial Cardans l 1""" .H '""" . uuu&iis ocuxctmy Wllf w h if Antirelv 1Qfi, ada, Western Europe and Japan Friday, 1 p. m., Presbyterian (Continued; from Page One) xcuiy x ' x i i i I i: 1UU j AN OPEN LETTER reflected the wave of selling that Church. Jolene Belle, recent stock market de Possible huddle with covered was President economic resulted in a "paper loss" of daughter of William A. and VauneU wW Ws clothmg J t make ,t desirabie to DEAR FRIENDS: xx $20.5 billion Monday on thje New Svndereaarrf Bell, died Mondav: With DIOOO dvance the time table in order saw no en for was economic justification i'OUCe SaiQ the bus York stock market. London re auuaua m ww f.mapnl Thurcdaiii that tax reductions could take ef-It is with great pleasure that we Introduce "THE ORDER OF PRAYING HANDS' ond uui uum j jm which the its to Cedar one-da- y panic selling route Iowa, triggered Rapids, heaviest its drop t thi f ported Home. bach Funeral x 1 lx T1 I" fAfilr xiiaixvct nl.tnffA 1,: NEIGHBORHOOD COUNSELORS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE VALLEY AREA. OCUmilC ixviiuaor oj aiui,xk IirSt Stop, Wllt?U JOICniCll in years-- . International, stocks jiuiigc. , Wayne FREMONT, County No Action Special dropped as much as 60 points in Raymond Draper! 69, died Monday unruly .and began arguing with These counselors are the end result of a thorough ond complete training that mokes Pvi. Democratic William 23, congressional lead- Kokko, Army Amsterdam. J 1 p. m., Loa funeral Thursday, them qualified to represent TIMPANOGOS MEMORIAL GARDENS INC. in NegauneeJ Mich., ' who vas en ers, who also met with the chief The big board tape was late al LDS Tabernacle. I route to his duty station at San executive today, took a similar most from the? start. Volume at performing an essential first service to the good people in this area. We hove -- 4 William ' HOLLADAY (BiU) lineno - They said Kennedy . Francisco.) gave as twice almost was midsession added NEIGHBORHOOD COUNSELORS IN AN ALL OUT EFFORT TO PROVIDE Bowdidge, 85, of 2626 E When officers arrived on the indication he planned special ac- heavy as at the same time yes Charles DEDICATED SERVICE. They must be dedicated to make the people aware of the 4800 S died Saturday; funeral scene after tne staDDings ana non to counter tne siump ana re- terday. 260 2 South E. p. m., demanded j that Brekich surren- assure investors. In Washington, two cabinet of Thursday, problems that exist and then to do everything possible to eliminate these problems. he told his favored the brandished Temple. reporters Hodges mar stock passenger der, ficials talked about the We realize that we cannot be all things to all people. But recently we introduced a FARMINGTON - Thomas Mc- - knife and threatened them, Pa- - cutting income taxes "several per- ket plunge. Administration! leadx..4 ers said they saw no justification, Ihtyre Warnock, ;89, died Mpnday; tro. man Arthur McCauslin drew centage points" as part of a tax revolutionary new concept in family protection called The ESCROW PLAN and its economic picture. funeral Thursday, 1 p. m., Farm- his; gun and shot, Brekich to overhaul program. in the over-al- l wide acceptance throughout this area proves to us that the people want if. He noted that the administration LDS Ward death. for the frenzied selling which has ihgton First-Secon- d We realize full well that any plan, no matter how good it ij, cannot be o!d. IT HAS driven price levels down; and the Chapel. commerce suugested TO BE WANTED. In designing thii plan thi thought hai been aecretary6f in our . 25 j 24 39 12 43 65 -- - . ............ Provoan's Father Jl - I . a 1 LtL "1 A .U . CZlT I -- . , Cn.h -- A 6v, t.iii' Fu A. r ivw.immu A Wrfm i-- Sherman Lloyd Sets Talk Tonight . - T-- ther" xja C BERG MORTUARY m o, operator Senate - nr,utn i- SERVICES ut .. I . ...... 11 1 n I I x.xu-xtj- within cost means , 1 -x- I rg i, Utah Obituaries tt4-3- Prin. fc - .v, I -- S ic I A Blue Chips II -- -- 0 "' ... p..., I V V at a the d I -..j C1ry. p-- Mortuary j C.... I ft i . . I I l X V tnr n ,.ir. I -- ... ... I O- I I Timpanogos Memorial Gardens, Inc. necessary BorSeiit a 5-04- t-- 00 .-l -.- 3 one-day-o- ld In TTl-co- - 6r,xxfc .wu, , n. . T 1 I : 1 nw, - ! j gome, tax relief measures t ' ulate the economy. The professior als Traders were hopeful that the narket might toon show signs of hitting a level from which It woud turn technical upward, a y Plan for . level. But few ventured a guess when It would be reached. By the usual signs, U was overdue.' In assessing Monday's market, some statisticians reached back to 2929 and to 1933 for comparisons, although there were factor present In the market then which do 7 not exist today, FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS we have Whatever ' you Need. Rohboclc Sons Flora! . 1012 OREM So. State AC Let lis help you build your financial future . . J. A. HOGLE & feO. 5-3- 1 I! I! It II Members New York Stock Exchange and Alt Principal Exchanges 43 N. Univ. , mtbj erfts Ave., Provo, Utah, SaJt Uke FR Stop bt,phons of unite for this latest FREE report: ATLAS HOTELS SAVINGS. THE ESCROW PLAN Halph Bonham loves everything .'about hunting except hauling the game back to his car. So lie built the Tote Gote a motor scooter "light enough to put In a car and heavy enough to take a beating." g sportsmen Today thousands of Tote have turned his! invention into big business. Says Bonhajn wryly: "I built the Gote to help me hunt, and I Ijiaven't had time to hunt since." I Gote-ridin- This Week, The Saturday. Evening Post spotlights the Prpvo inventor as one of the "People on the Way up-"- . You'll learn how he made a killing in basketball nets while He was still a student. How g he puts his cycles through rugged tests. And jwihy he quit college when he was just a s(ep , awayj from graduation. Look! f(!r him in this week's Saturday Evening Post. v- .- .1.;. Everybody heeds money sometime! When you do phone; before noon for money the same day. ': ' ; i : . hard-ridin- ; Pick up your copy today.: The Saturday Evening i 34 City and Cgden FOR RS SPORTSMEN so-call- ed - mind. Practical realism dictates that most thinking people moke a decision in favor of and a plan that offers PROVISION FOR PROTECTION THROUGH pre-arrangem- SUPER-SCOOTE- : ... uppermost PROVO INVENTOR BUILDS stim- - r Cash You Raceiva 20 Monthly Paymants 7.00 14.00 20.00 $103.77 ,207.55 296.49 Cash You Racaiva 24 Monthly $ 571.43 761.90 104839 S30.0O Pay man t 40.00 55.00 Othar Amounts In Proportion s THE MORTUARY OP YOUR CHOICE. 2. The first deposit into an escrow plan provides Immediate protection. I 3. 4. 5. Protection In case of need arising before expected. r Protection for your insurance. (Eliminate the chance of emotional overspending ' . at the time of need.) i nd msk Gives the people the opportunity to embrace now. decisions these vital and important .' - , PRE-ARRANGEM- 6. r PROVISION FOR PROTECTION THROUGH SAVINGS Is looking for. It is a sensible money saving answer to . each and every one of us. of Provo 33 West Center tt. I FR .t .. .Sincerely,'. D. ! the answer that We have alt been a great problem that face ' t 4 11 FROZEN AND REDUCED COST, (This, means that you wve hundreds of dollar in addition to protecting yourself against inflation). i FINANCE COMPANY AUSIlSMAGAZtN? WIU PROVIDE 1. J. Dhorlry v j j |