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Show 'DZ JL10' Daily Herold - 1968 the annual range rides on Mt. Timpanogos have been set for Mar. 19 and 20, according to of . Pleasant Art Henderson GroveT conservation officer' for the Utah Fish and Game De AND COMPANY Member of New . YerkJteck fxchonf utllltl.. w.wti.w W.4.M 7isniv ., j.tt TJ.IT ' Z.JIIMWV Open: - ..,ta, L- 7,to,000 Wxlrmdjy Close: Thursday : fcRb ""El X ' ' 20 March 19, Stock Market FURNISHED BY GOQDBODY Viet Tax Package Goes To Conference Table Range Rides On Timpanogos Set jtj-t.- partment, AH -- spor tamenrr iding-cl- ub members and anyone else interested are invited to go along on the rides. Those interested should meet Mar. 19 at 9 a.m. ihn V m Vtii sm twJ Piarar in Ma Prnvn vrw bm (Sir Canyon across from Lee'i Sand . " SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE NYSE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS ; Asked Bid Close Jthngs, wadnndav Quotations . CompMM Volume n-o.w Ts.uu 1 11 Bannor M7.0M at a Ka.1V. Am Motor ,04 .05V. V4 Bristol SI Ivor 143,100 ltv Transltron .10V .13 .... 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PROS UPSTAGES S.2S 31.12 07.40 Variablt Hamilton .10 M7S JM Frontier Raff Frontier 4 Cv Bd Surety Lite tkaowo Cam Sfcewe Ptd NEW YORK Groups: Mutual Stock Setectivt . 17 WASHINGTON r-year-oM (UPI) Alan Nagao this year's Easter Seal chfld, upstaged a couple of pros Wednesday with chorus of "Old MacDonaM" and a tweak to tba nose of Jimmy Durante. ' The Honolulu youngster, bis right leg and hand crippled from birth, gave the President the season's first page of Easter Seals as Durante held the boy in his arms. Unawed by the White House, he upstaged the two with his ringing and,. at one point, turned and gave the famous Durante nose a squeeze. i -Fou- li Berg R Mortuary X Services phone il 114' 10.74 14.71 14.04 12.17 14.11 41 4.00 24.42 13.41 17.70 20.14 12.11 11.41 1.20 Voncile LoDf fnUlpbtr services will be con- ru-oe- ducted Fridiy at 11 a.m. In the Provo Thirteenth Ward LDS Chipel. W5 E. . 700 North. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary In Provo rhurtday evening from (--8 and Friday until 10:45 a.m. Calif.-Sea- man GREAT LAKES, 11.74 14.34 17.15 13.30 13.40 Recruit Jon Ill.-Se- aman S. Fuller, 17, USN, son of Mrs. Shirley E. Bona of 109 E. 6th N., Spanish Fork, Utah is undergoing seven weeks of basic training at the Naval Training Ceflter here. Utah Obituaries - SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Emily Ada Young CroxaH Can-so- n, 95, 29 S. State, died Wed-- , needay of natural causes; funeral Friday, 2:30 p. m., 260 E. South Temple, Effle L. Pet-te- y Stevens, 79, 741 Emerson Ave., died Wednesday of natural causes; funeral Saturday, 2 p. m., 260 E. South Temple. Richard C Davis, 83, 207 Belmont Ave., died Tuesday of injuries suffered m an auto funeral accident; Saturday noon, 260 E. South Temple. Alfred Joka Ckland, 54, Seat tle, Wash., died Sunday of nat ural causes; funeral Saturday, 2:30 p. m.. 4760 S. State St. Eva Loretta Weston Pocock, 70, 276 N. 2nd W., died of nat ural causes; funeral Friday noon, 260 E. 3outn Temple. - KAYSYILiE-Lyn- ne L Barton, 62, died Wednesday of in juries suffered in a car acciGlen dent; funeral pending. Lynne Barton, 13, and Scott Charles Barton, 11, died Wed nesday of injuries in a car- train accident; funeral DIEGO, Jon S. Fuller Takes Navy Basic Training . 3 i Asksd , 750 74 "J MtMM Cham Bid 0.07 1.73 24.04 12.14 14 14.72 20.54 12.40 SAN Recruit Roger L. Ford, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J Ford of. 644 N. 10th E., Orem, Utah, is undergoing seven weeks of basic training at the Naval Training Center here. pend ing. OGDEN Emeit LeRoy Bnl- of lough, 77, died Wednesday natural causes; funeral Friday, 1 p. m.. Myers Mortuary. Madge Dial Victor, 49, died Monday in Denver following a long illness; funeral. Saturday 11 a. m., Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. LOGAN Mae Mortensea McAllister McClelland, 84, , died Tuesday of natural causes; funeral Friday noon at Logan Seventh LDS Ward chapel. PROVIDENCE, Cache CounSetk C Frank, 52, died ty Tuesday of a heart attack suffuneral fered in California; Saturday noon in Providence First LDS Ward chapeL TOOELE -- Arkoe M. Longfellow Rohm, 48, died Tuesday of natural causes; funeral Friday, 1 p. m., Tate Mortuary, - Daring ifji w night of A Shau Wednesday treetop level in at extremely - hazardous - weather after the American and Vietnamese defenders of the besieged camp sent out an urgent call for supplies of badly needed ammunition and weapons. Tisher volunteered to lead two C123 cargo planes manned by volunteers m low passes over the camp so that the supplies could be parachuted to the defenders. Although the ceiling dropped to a deadly 100 fee t in the mountains around A Shau, Fisher managed to find a tiny bole in the ceiling and guided the two planes through it Both planes managed to get the supplies were through dropped giving A Shau another 24 hours of life. . 50-5- 0 Law On Hero- from Page One) (Continned man on his high school football team. He likes to bunt and fish and shoots golf in' the 80's. He doesn t like to enter tournaments, however, his wife said. "He's a real boys' dad," she said, adding Fisher -- spends .a lot of time with his five son-saged 5 to 16 when at home; In particular, she said, Fisher and his sons like to engage in target practice. permitted" the Fisher and his wife have written to each other every day since he has been in Viet Nam, an assignment for which he volunteered; ' l m sure he teels that we really have a purpose in being over mere," she said. "And he feels were on the winning' team." School was closed at Kuna because, of an influenza out break and Mrs. Fisher let the boys sleep in. They didn't learn of their father's dramatic rescue of a downed buddy until after normal breakfast time. Mrs. Fisher said she really was surprised her husband had performed his heroic act. 'T told, him I didn't want him to come back a hero, but just to get the work done and come home," she sail STUDY OR ELSE board campus Wl) b to remUd on the Chicago of George Williams By United Press International College brings the Viet Nam A record 2,165,000 tourists war closer to homey for college .visited Britain last year, 674,000 students. It saya'Study "each of them from the United States. day or you may become 1A." sip By GIL FOX SIDE GLANCES eft marrovitiA o nkra fi41ul the presence of any tax $ the . magazines, which have been the target of much criticism. One grocery store indicated that some time ago many of the most widely-know- n magazines that could fall into this, category had been removed from its shelves. However, an ad ditiohal 20 magazine titles, which the store personnel felt might be included under the obscenity ordinance,' have also been discontniued and will not be on display. Another grocery store manager reported he had invited the members of the Utah County Council for Better Movies and Literature to inspect his magazine racks." He; said "he felt that all objectionable magazines had been removed. "But if the committee feels that more shoul- dafter they inspect our racks, we will abide by their decision," he ' said. ; That manager , estimated 15 titles had been removed to bring the store completely in line with the law, Another store said that the law does not affect it at all because "we have never allowed such magazines in the store at any time." Col. Wilhauh Mckean, commanding officer of the 5tn Special Forces in Viet Nam. "We dosed Camp A Shau at ounced"-by" this afternoon," he said, tersely. 17:45 WAR ON CRIME WASHINGTON (UPI) merchant announced the passage of the ordinance that he would discontinue the sale of any magazines. "We do not want to censor the read ing of the youth," he said tn announcing his decision. The manager of the theater with the movie labeled "adults One only," as required by the or dinance, said that a sign has been erected in the ticket office saying, "No admittance to anyone under 18 years of age unless accompanied by their parents." He stressed that this rule will be strictly enforced and identification will be reoiired of all persons of whom there is' any question as to their age.' Qf Mur-doc- financially sound. Mayor Dixon has indicated support if aH proposals are le- gal. However, Commissioner Clegg expressed concern with the request to close Center Street even if it is legal. He said that from Geneva Road to Highway he would have to be assured that a majority of the people 189. of the city would permit the acThe state road officials also noted that H is hoped that the tion. K was pointed out that Provo-Orediagonal from 1300 When South and Highway 91 in Orem two public hearings have been to 1600 North and 150 E. in Pro- held on the matter already, he vo will be bid next spring so said be thought a third should that construction might be done be held and if those who do not want to see the street closed by fall of 1967. don't speak out then It would be too late. LIGHT BRIGADE Mayor Dixon added at the end PORTSMOUTH,. England An inspection parade of the meeting today that if the (UPI) of the Portsmouth fire brigade project does go through, the was interrupted when a third of mall should be constructed with the force had to leave to steel from U.S. Steel's Geneva Works. S answer a fire alarm. m (HOT Dashing young men will da light In a genuine onyx Int- till ring. 10K gold. 7.M ' rounds the diamond In thl fashionable dome ring. IllM mm mm Two iplnalo accent the eal tared pearl ring, 10K. IllM Marvelous HemaUts ring la a fins mounting in 10K gold. . LEICESTER, England (UPI) Nat w tm a oi V MliajO nth 4 t i V i, FLOWERS afML o&; ("TS r' ' HOSTESS 1 nattering to the finger lj6a?a9 An exciting 10K gold mount. ,n eupperie a ajnineiis blrthstons and two bright ... i oplnolo In inio nne nng. MS f"J x A fir I Is this exquisite, 14K feminine Prlnoess ring with 11 bright diamonds. ISO ms "K I Simply fabulous domo ring of UK Florentine gold. r 61I.W oai "I think Roger was about to propose, but ho suddenly imemberoxi he was overparkedr A polished gold initial rests nicely on the genuine onyx set In thia stunning man's 10K ring. $S.M Handsome maa's ring wilh diamond offset by oomblnod riorenuna ana pousnea iuik Lgold oalllng. 0pj)foef l fe)BJ kjgjfctt r. l 1 oeMN Brief to Pih ataM oral OotawaOlfBy We aid oka MWMeWo water ton osl a actoaW hm eke eckeeVIa fae "(Mo eeaeea." Aeniimials B Basal mt Ike CaaMaro Ofrko, HaS. Amy oartertleiai ar ekeeais aaesarT la oka 1H4 Naolca aWe hm ea Prao Ctoy Kel. aaaea.SOi. kt Oka OMetrra wf kfl frm Cltf ' .Toxtntod 10K gold oat --Six hundred students em n. 8ya4m.-M-return,-O- rem k report. Commissioner Ray said that he was behind the property owners of West Center Street who are promoting fte.mallattiieir ownex- pense but wants support that all of the proposals are legal and S1S.SS working in shifts invaded a pub here Wednesday night and drank It dry, dowing 1,920 pints of beer and ale. afca place ter Street from Geneva Road to Highway 189 onto the state road system and ask also mat it be placed on the Federal Aid Secondary City and Utah County officials agreed to have Fourth North in Orem Jfrom Geneva Road to Highway 91 taken off the state road system as well as Eighth South removed from the state system from Highway 91 to 189. Eighth South Highway would also be removed from the Federal Aid Secondary system from Page One) Tborsea, 87, died Wednesday of natural causes; funeral Saturday, 1 .. m., Magelby and Rich Sons Mortuary chapel, aaaro 46-4- mond. DRANK PUB DRY raa -Pr-esident Johnson's national ar on crime includes a 61.2 million project to strengthen police operations in the nation's capital. The capital plan was included in the President's crime message delivered Wednesday. included in the plan for Washington are installation of police radios in the officers' private . cars, painting police cars bright colors and putting some policemen on scooters Two dainty 10K gold hoarti joined by a sparkling dla LDS Ward chapeL RICHFIELD -- Mary Eleanor fax M 5 were, carried out Wednesday. Today's effort will not be announced for 24 hours. Potential Held Grounded ampA-Sh- au is barely, 60 miles from the big air 'base at Da Nang but the pilots mere were helpless because of the weather. The end was ann- educational requiremems for the instructors. It is expected that one officer and one noncommissioned officer will be available for each 100 enrolled in the program. Institution of the program is authorized under the ROTC Vitalization Act of 1964. Army ROTC units have been in high schools for many years. No cost figures were available, the congressman said. Sevier Count- yLotus Pratt Oikiester, 91. died Wednesday of natural causes;! funeral Saturday, 2 p. m., Red-- : mond LDS Ward chapel. FAIRVTEW, Sanpete County, -- Homer Sktwell, 77, died Mori-day of natural causes; funeral Friday, 1 p. m., Falrview North having lived in miniature cities for more than 80 million years. tration leaders lost control of me bill again and, on a narrow 2 vote, the Senate approved an - amendment - which - would prevent the restoration of 10 per cent excise taxes on local but, not long distance tele- ! 10400 S. REDMOND. are the oldest tacking on a "rider extending Social Security coverage to. an estimated f.8 million Ameri-can- s 70 and over. This offset the tax bill's expected revenues, to the tune of $760 million. " ' Then on Wedneday, adminis- Provo Mall school itself for faculty, positions. They will be regarded as high school faculty which permits the high school to set its own standards as to the causes incident to age; funeral Saturday noon. South Jordan First LDS Ward chapel, .1500 Ants came when Sen. Winston L., - ifter (Continued field. imJ show te . signals. Commissioner Hinckley said the county commission would approach the railroads regardstren?' had. phone calls. powerful general far the South ing such an agreement. Vietnamese army- trom ms J. Edward Johnston, engineer This cut another potential command. The ousted general for planning and traffic for the $315 million, out of the bill was Maj. Gen; Nguyen Unarm State Highway . Department, ThL commander of - the First said that situations caused by Corps and long considered the the Interstate Freeway ought most powerful man outside the not to place burdens on local (Continued from Page One) government the man in best agencies for correction. But he position to lead any possible said requests to the federal gov- city a final report of his study new coup. ernment for correction of these of downtown Provo. In relation to the report, ComThe bad weather which situations have been turned Luke Clegg said be missioner to the Special down. proved fatal Forces camp also cut down on In ,the other major decision would withhold any answer on the American air effort against among the officials, they agreed whether he would support the Communist North Viet Nam. A to request that the State Road dosing of Center Street for the spokesman said only 22 missions Commission Orem's Cen- mall until he could, study the from Page One) (Continued Provo High IRRK5ATION ASSISSMtNT ! bilT-- - DUi MARCH TMo -- A thai with the railing agreement roads in installing the necessary Only from Page One) (Continued Tooele. Lenora SOUTH JORDAN Mackay Beckstetvd, 87, 10829 S. 1300 W died Wednesday of W Tuesday rafirOHi 'll'mmnmAmym1m CHICAGO Now You Know , major amendments. The first oi these , crossing signals involve the sav- ing of lives. He also. said that there Is no chance that federal funds would be available foe. the installation of such signals. However, "he said he would approach the State Road Commission and see if it would agree to matchhelp the county in a PRESIDENTIAL INTRODUCTION Entertainer Jimmy Durante holds op Alan Nagao, 4, in Washington. of H)luJttrtbeni96oTTster eal Alan called at the White House to officially e pea the annual campaiga. Durante ii chairman of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) FINAL NOTICE I960 Continued from Page One) lie r- hours. The major led a daring - tho mpasnrp'c nnron.ial rauoiuio was reduced or offset by two Officials Active in Church was active in Boy Scout (Continued from Page One) work as a boy and' reached the rank of Star scout. He is active too the one Communist who got in the Church of Jesus Christ close to Myers. of Latter-da- y Saints and has Second Perilous Trip worked a lot with, scout troops For Fisher, it was his second when his Air Force duties have venture into danger in less than time. 24 calls and autom- telephone robiles, caanging the payroll taxwithholding schedule, and speed- ingjp conection of;jCorporte income taxes, mat is tne wa the House passea tne Dill last month. But in two days of often' cohtusTHgaction-'in'theSena- Fond Is JnNavol Training cons curexa i.aa at .lavi Dragon .1,000 at .25 E Utah 1,500 at .44 Kennebec 500 at .27 Movlemetk 1.5M it .47) 1400 at .44 North Lily 504 at .71 Rovtton Coal 1400 at .OSVi So Standard 504 at 1.41 Ut Wyoming 200 at .00 35 44 A 74 53 22 1544 . the.area. Rogerj.. Bath Steal Burlington Celanoee ft ForejiLpryj0 "r'and - , lrequei ' travel ' - tar m f y- Pres - lmost of the cuts. "We'll be able, WASHINGTON (UPI !tw clean it up considerably and ident Johnson's badly battered in it .good shaped pretty put. Nam Viet: package - conference said Sen. George A. Smathers, to - a- - House-Senawho was expected to be today for what the administra-, tion hoped would De some;one oi.me aenaie con.ej-eeiJohnson's $1 about original restorative surgery was designed to raise 63 bilEon" billion worth. the in- revenue by repealing tiie The ; Senate passed 79-- 9 vote Jan. 1 excise tax reductions on a on measure r To r Tmm It a kettot raw Oa oW oejejr am oaal toaaad oka) wo a Isns OaaM CaHtftool Mssat. aanat aBtatar. a CaS toaWy at ot BEESLCY MONUMENT ANO VAWT CO. Pfcaa a744$Se 711 aaa Stoto llraat UT US StXYl YOU barre1 IcuildJ MoauKta e:Wi Rohbock Sons Floral 1041 taatk loato OtIM . ; AC M10S OPEN MON. TV Til tM. 62 VY. ONTDt, fKOVO ntONI 37S-4- D0 j ' |