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Show DAILY HERALD MONDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1991 Prove, Utah County. Utah Former Provo City Goshen Resident Treasurer Dies Succumbs at 86 H. V. Hoyt Seeks City Commission Post GOSHEN Funeral cervices Funeral services for Mrs. Gu-nell- Truma n to Stand On Information Security Order Eric W. Ryberg Dies in Salt Lake ia Party Leaders Under Arrest Committee Okehs Bowies as Envoy In Argentina Johnson Tucker, 84, SALT LAKE CITY, Oct 1 UJB WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 U.s- -for Charles Frederick Hansen, M, Provn pitv irniiimr ssilm Eric William Ryberg. 07, promiOct. 1 (UJ9 WASHINGTON, AIRES, one of the oldest residents of died Sundav at 7 a. m. at The senate foreign relations rom- - BUENOS nent Intermountain contractor end Oct. 1 CUP An l 3 :4f? residence after a lingering illness. businessman, died at a Silt Lake .U. -at died Goshen who .. ; ..J a Saturday President Truman has no in ten- Dr; H. V., Hoyt, professor of will be conducted Wednesday at wi1 . H nad tion of Salt in a of to L ailment be of heart Bowlai Chester m ?"?lU1, vterdy-his leader order uniiit,cai party rescinding business at Brigham Young . ra. in ine dci iBuuuiry own in ior i wo years. under arrest today as a LiKf !,. I IIV, W.U1 iDC mnnp(ii;' p. tending to all government aeon- - ambassador to Indie. versity with years of experience ivn "7 tt ine laie nis Droiner, .Miiuiicii, revolt in practical finance and industrial in we oosnen bishop of the 'ju urity in- - Committee members who feft fWay riiort-live- d Provo Sixth ward 'liam E. Rvbere he formed the1 ciea the rlht to (Tuesday at i announced his; Friends may call at the mprtu- Ryberg Brothers Construction Co engineering, today ward by Evelyn Kirk. chapel A ""P "I army and air 'orc mr ' " nrA k,. , ... nominationTTTT. - , . . candidacy for the post of Provo Tuesday from 6; to 8 p. m. later expanded into a number of Th, oi tne wona war it otliceri charged with If iodine the bishop. some city commissioner. criticized other nd by enterprises. Wednesday Ht' died at the home of a daugh- for t Dr. Hoyt announced that he has The majority of the firm s con- - and by several organizations OI .IliwM hufnr a s cut reached an agreement with BYU ter, Mrs. Ollie May Coombe.. 857 Prior to wai by governor approved tracting business was in Utah and editors and publishers. r jSggrMBKi, President Ernest L. Wilkinson Burial avenue in Salt Lake, wuuwrn iaino. minousn many "Does the president have any"volce vote wnicn was not unani- - council.' All major political parties .op- his from will he wil1 resign be in' the were aireciea in oinei idea of rescinding his order on moua. whereby Friends may call at the Claudin 'nofin projects Prnn rerriH deto if elected, teaching duties, parts of the west. A subcommittee recommrndod.: that some of their leaders had funeral hnnw Pivtnn Monday rTOVO Clly classifying security Information? vote full time to the Job of city asked White House 3 to 2. Hast week that the sengte been arrested and held mi m reporter from 6 to 9 p. m. and itV trie Mr J commissioner. Press Secretary Joseph Srjort. newr- (confirm the nomination. The ho-- ; muntcodp Dr. Hoyt pointed was .ward bshen born April Supporters qi chapel Tuesday None re- - wnting votes were can wen oy papers charged whatsoever." Short out today that his life is a ffhe from 11a. rnto time of services. 4, 1867, in R ors supported the revolt. plied. "There is nothing wrong Sens. . H. Alexsnder Smith. R and balance of academic learning busi-will be in ihe .Goshen vo, a daughter Owen N. and with the order. in the of Bengt and -practical experience .world. 'cemetery. Me Brewster woe not present He ness and industrial WALLSBURG He was known to be an ardent Gunellia VJaV At Funeral aerv- ' today. Em EEjEJjL... iVox fnr Hahor JL holds both a roasters degree from fs t o n Johnson, J Tvlnr tA VOLl'ME FALLS OFF and hunter. Harvard and a Ph.D. from StanMr. Hansen was born Nov., 4, She was itnrkmm anH chfn hMMr'xhn 0K STOCK MARKET 4, P EVERYTHING TUtns-- - "cL 1 0JK Wall during me aixernowi am ma ford in business, and a degreePur-in at Odenseo.. Denmark, a son cated in the died Friday at 9 50 r'Ly went tho the Before game toto from the bill tiously. iof MadsKrestian and Maren Jen- old m follow.nj n extended iiN'Street game (electrical engineering Mrs. Tucker sen Hansen. A resident of the school Oakley due university. His life has been were conducted today .! df "d volume fell off sharply in Provo . - " a combination of teaching in some ,n morning saies. REDUCED uumy oiiiiM"iKm states P m. at the Wallsburg wrdi"lil.r inr ine past id to rranK J. l ucker April 5. 1895. uniiea . r 1'iMw of the nation's leading Universities to nwi traoe he rrnnmpa .Holmin Carrie married Provo jiu Karl and years, by made !chapel their Batty bishop they ' and rjracticai experience as a con CANDIDATE Dr H. V Hoyt stead, Nov. 27, 1889, at Provo. home here. He was born Dec. 3. 187V. at of business sti BYU They lived their early married, Mr. Tucker, a Provooljceman Payson a son of Heber and Jane sulting industrial engineer in New professor In and' and York City and former business advisor Philadelphia. life at Lewisville Ida., and was shot while On; Elizabeth Mott Taylor. He had the latter capacity he was engaged! Industrial engineer. He) will moved to Goshen, in 1900. where duty accidentally June 1904. Mrs. Tucker lived at Payson, Pima. Ariz., and 4, geek post on Provo city! com- - Mr. Hansen followed the occupa-serve- d mainly. in aavising large nrms asr as city treasurer for a time! Heber and since 1894 had resided TO During Sale tibn of a farmer and was also a following his death. She had been1 in Wallsburg. accounting anu .enem uuai- - mission. "ness methods. stone mason. Mrs. Hansen died in an active member of the LDS On April 26. 19O0. h9 married Brick Beautiful Home church. Daisy E. Clark at Provo. rector of the colleges, of com- - 1941. Interested in Provo Surviving are four sons'ahd four Survivors include four sons. Survivors include his widow. meree at both schools. Chnsteele Acres in Orern Hansen.. Goshen: Raymond S. Tucker. Petal nma iWallsbure: a son. Wavne C. Tav- During his years at Brigham; In 1936 Dr. Hoyt Went tq Phila- - daughters, Al Provo: Louis Harold F Russell M and lor. Wallsburg;- three daughters. he haslrfeintii to 4eome the nrokuctionJ0"' Hansen, where Youne university, r u.. a t "o t..i liS c n,.rv ijfn Pnvsoii: Mplv.n Hansen, riaronce F Turk. ii v.4 -- i ,u j.n,rin,.nf Gas Heated, Newly Decorated both of of accounting and dean of the! inc.,-- .large independent tracker Mammoth. Juab county: Mrs. nine grandchildren and five great-OrvGardner, (Georgia) oau '1 iwal snun: Mrc Kalnn ( me ma rollepe of commerce. Dr. Hoyt haslrr iiiifiHiirinv firm ii. aim k i a no cn a re fi on F.H.A. Plan maintained an active, interest inj "two years later he returned to aaauae miner, rrovo; Mrs. jean- Harris, Pleasant Grove; 17 grandCARD ette OF Mrs. Alice THANKS Snyder. Nephl; children and 10 civic affairs of Provo. He became pr0vo to resume hi Fitrept Factory QsjsJsjsjfM teaching Phone 0690-R- 1 We wish to thank our many ren and two sisters. Mrs. Percy a member OI tTOVO S IirSl Civil Hutiec at Br sham Ynur0 tnivr Armstrong. Santaquin: 36 grand- Items. friends and relatives for the Norton and Mrs, Ruth service board, and still holds thatlsitas of the department of children; Jt head --and one brother, Joseph Hansen, ness and sympathy extended dur- - 'Smith, both of Provo. rf Eltinn tMaV FllinnP the Kflmin- - annMLntinrt r.4 KnHnocc ' 4ng our bereavement fn the ill Active in the CDS churth. Dr. Salt Lake City. Lstratjpn of, former mayor Mark ness and death of our beloved Anderson, he headed a special Hoyt sedved as a counselor in the mother Mrs. Caroline K. Bakr taxpayers' committee whose busir pXOvo Fifth ward bishopritc from ness it was to stuay an pnases or 1928 to 1931 an has held Various For the assistance at the services . me speaKers, tne city finance and advise the city other church off ices 'since, then. Tnusic to more on ef how a He is commission charter member arid for ana cars, the lovelysingers. offerfloral At funds. mer president of the ProVo ficiently administer city For kind ings. act ewry rendered was time he employed by wanis club, and holds member-Uta- h we are deeply grateful. county for a county audit ship in several honorary societies Graveside services- - for Mary The Baker Family In which he was instrumental in and fraternities in, the fieldof of TayJor, daughter In the ; the neighbor-courity business and commerce: His civic Flold saving and Mary Xou hood or au.iwu ai issue Detweenltccompiishments in Provo tiso iii Dixdn Richardson who died Sunday CHUCK'S Taylor, state road depart- c.uoe the county and p " u,e at a.m. in the Utah Valley hos- ment. v VuorT sewing iPial of natural causes were con-I- n Dr. HoyVleft Provo in 1931 to MACHINE backing him as candidate for duHed tod t JaylWjM in n ' u.. accept the position of dean of the Provo city commissioner, his sup- - D COMPANY x?n college of commerce at; Oregon porters declate. his background -Phone 3603 Westover. bishop of the Manavu ... 'f" Lj wnegc. ...t oi.c ward. iLrjs ne was appointed irans-nniplis di ui ucai niiantc. rai pi pi Survivors include the parents, in the business! world den"for both Oregon ofState col- - experience Mrs. Provo; grandparents, a form that the and combination particu- Fred W. University lege Dixon,-Prov(Buck) dihblding the posts of dean and larly qualifies him for the Job. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor, El Paso, Tex.; a great grandmother. Mrs. Louise Dixon. Provo. and a mimfmr nl Imr Tflvlnr. Prnrn -. Boyd Has Record as Business Expert, Adviser : hr -- ' ex-nati- on "i i p.-m- mm - . v -- 7-7- 1-- t m-ib- serv-Huds- on I EjEjEjEMEiw vmu. i - mmm lSn-L-- Rites Held For Wallsburg Man Pro-Buri- aI alamlalama : -- Beng-fisherm- J-- an edu-186- u-- ev-ne- ss. . ; - I . to 60 10 for Sale ' Han-Cal.- . DTR's 30U GueUoi, . i- m SALE al 1 1 t great-grandch- il- great-grandchildr- Ki-o- ne kind-!Mecha- Graveside Rites Slated for Infant rnE j' us Ot-ego- Clayton Silver Columbus Rexall . Combined Metals . Crescent Eagle . . East SUndard . . East UUh Eureka Bullion .. Eureka Lillv Great Western Horn SilvCr .. . ? Leonora .is .04 a.75 j .58 .18 .27 . j i H .094 .024 29 , .OR !.104 .08 .OS 4 1.184 .07 .09 2 40 T.38 36 North Lilly North Standard . .014 ... 3.124 Park Utah Park Citv Cons. . .174 . .10 4 Plumbic . .13 Prince Cons. 2.80 Rico Argentine . .054 Royston Coal. Silver King Coal. 4 374 .024 3.50 1.19 .11 .14 2.90 i.0 : Oct.' jhssa. - . President Trumart tddayt announced the Resignation Of, James Boyd as director of the-bureau of mines .a job he sot. in J547 over the. loud protest of John L. Lewis. Earlier,- Charles R. Cox, president of Kennecott Copper Corp., announced Boyd will join Kennecott's exjecu-tiv- & staff. Boyds resigngtion is effective Oct. 18. He! has been in government service for 10 years. X The resignation followed Boyd s shift two months! ago from the chairmanship defense minerals admini$tra- tion, a post he held along wjth the bureau of manes T directorship.. ., Secretary of Interior Opcar L. Chapman did not "Say why he ! dropped 'Boyd from j the defense. job, in which he was directing ant effort- to stiknu-lat- e minerals production, f dmmmmLgmmmm . ,ack ,ow' l.flhlwsitM W0mW HS ,'. l WW W MmM j wsrt-sK- . rf. iteal. Sises ' aasjis 3 mM$tJB . . Warmly -- a sV12. Eig H' tw ...rj' Mf j Eg ' 1 - . Spanish Fork Proof plant-ing-t- rst werkinf .... 1. if lack slid st aassa am , JB mm9aW 9 EE- - 0s wrn Site. jfe.f . 1 arctics. 'ljBjmajV 500 By BETTY ANN GREEN Tflhtic Lead .13 1.144 Tintic Standard .. 1.27.4 130 ..Under the direction of" Orson SALES Brown, beaufification of the PalBullion. 1000 at 3V myra stake house grounds is being j Combined Metals. 2500 at 27. A grovfp of men as accomplished. Cons. Eureka, 1000 at 5 4; 500 at well as from the high, school boys T 54: 1000 at '84. agriculture class of Farrell Olsen Eureka Bullion. 1000 at 8. spent many hours this week, in Eureka Lilly. 1000, at 10. preparing the ground ,aid Grand Deposit, 10,000 at 3 4 . lawn.. Shrubs and flowers Magnolia Lead. 2000 at New Majestic, 2000 at' 834:il000 already enhance the beauty of the building. at. 9. ; Prince Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Taylor Cons., 3000 at 13. are 4 5 1000 welcoming .their son David, at Royston. 4. who has just returned from a misSilver Shield. 2000 at 4 4 sion for the LDS church. He laTintic Standard. 800 at $1.25 Utah Wyo. Cons. Oil 200 it 3n bored in the French " mission for almost three' years David en iov?- Zuma. 30Oo at 34 Utah Power and Light, at ed his 'missionary experiences, but 28 SO. says it is very good to be home . mm i- Mr i - win v vGY w J FOR ALLTHI FAMILY Asit Wmm $S&$t V (l P 1 i .a. if if v W v sr-sr- olj-the- 1.14 Mines .. .154 03 Miller Hill Mt. States Dev. , . .08 08 New Majestic New Park 2 P!0 Madison o; -- .03 .30 .OA .09 4 .05 .13 05 4 d ! Asked .55 .10 .28 Mr-an- WASHINGTON, New York Industrial Averages up .51 at noonl -- j "-"- Bureau of Mines quotations direct wire of C. W Love, broker. 47 N. Univ. Ave. -- r j As Director, Closing 'iid , Resigns Salt Lake Stock Exchangefrom the .14 $ ..... $ .03V. Cardiff Central Std. Chief Con. ...... 1.30 a A 1 ' m ' he m 48 ' GIANT 512 tel. Bit. 49 Adiaawjbe ttmp, osslM sssssssssl TWIN-BOW- L 's . again. , r g Spanish Fprk announces the opening of a new bakery. It opened Saturday, with all types of bakery products. Larsen Wilde is the owner and says that the be known as Larsen's. Statistics BORN At Utah Valley hospital: Today: Girl to Gordon K. and bak-eryw- hi-a- ill ilirr8 t ww49; Lois McFadden Gardner. Provo. Girl to Cloward S. and LaVternei Clinger Penrod, :Provo. pirl to Oliver R. and Barbara McKay Smith. Provo Boy to Richard L. and. Thfessa Rae Adams Danner, Provo. . , Sept, 30: Boy to Lewis L' and Dorothy Thorne Strasburg. Orem. Boy to Wayne H. and.'Juimita .Campbell Gammon, Orem. Boy to J. Homer and Lduise " Russell Wakefield, Provo. Boy to Udell O. and Eulanda Priano Atwood, Provo. Boy to Robert M. and Doris Wheelwright Peterson, Provo MARRIAGE LICENSES Jack. Lee Williams, 20, Piovo, and Peggy Marlene Smith 19. Provo. Everett E. Hill. 35. Orem, and Bessie O. Smith. 36. Provo. West ' FAMOUS FEATURES 1 gvery on (Excepting Saturday) and Sundav lie raid Publuhed, Sunday Sunday Mssminit Published by The Herald Corpora tion. 50 South First. Weit Street? Provo. Utah. Entered as aecond class matter at the post affice in Provo. Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription terms by carrter in Utah St 25 the month. S7.50 for cpuntv six months in advance. SIS 00 the' vear in advance. By mail in the United States oranywhere its possessions Si. 25 per month. S7.50 for six months. ;5 00 the year in advance. Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal IDAHO YOUTH'S DEATH TO BE INVESTIGATED POCATELLO, Oct. 1 0J. 1 A coroner's inquest was called t May Creomulston relieves promptly because to investigate the death of Dal Tion it goes right to the .seat of the trouble Baker, 17. Fort Hall, killed!. in- to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to sooths and stantly yesterday when struct by heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial a car at an intersection south of membranes. Guaranteed to please you I Pocatello. Officers said the car was driven, or money refunded. Creomulsion has 4 by Victor George Thomas,! I 23. . stood the test of millions of users. USN. Sah Diego. Young Baker worked on I his father's farm at Fort Hall. , . CREOMULSION MmM ' ae lem twisaa weess. Th.k ceataw. tf wasd s" :ibSi nsmelsd steel top. Aft-rno- A Three EEsPa Two siant bowfi Deep, roomy, t spiasm no- ' ensmei finish. y 4 cutlery shelf opens with nght - hnd door , keepicutl ery hindy. rack on left g Convenient sssp-b- n 3 Wipe-dea- I Hide-swa- I Jte' Bfl ' MM - ' - IstfnflY New sPsbHBEI fsisHinaf pa tUm. tm ' mjq t 11 1. 3 door. . rvsnW aot Soft, fur Him SasssSWm-fy- JR flHEJj iBsssssssss. E9M 4 a Impressed soap dtsh. Die made construction. "No sharp eorners. 4' prevents spotting of wslh. Swinging mixing faucet provides exact water temperature desired. 10 Crumb-cu- p stiaiiws catch refuse, converts bowl to dishpan. 1 Easy contours. Less tuns and energy spent in cleaning IS Gleaming handles on doors stay bright indefinitely. 7 IS Doors sound-deadene- d, easy- swinging. 14 Rubber bumpers cushion door clos- back-spla- half-tur- ' ; n ' KM chans Fooaf ings; torpedo catches are positive-actin- g type, IS Recessed toe and knee space makes standing easier. M Right height (XT) for easy standing. 17 Roomy storage compartment ! STEEL construction throughout VV esasaV sdsfsji sssaalail i. Utah Appliance Co. Phone 2378 32 Isf E. nt sWV Hwad. lestsana. EE . , a.:. 2?' rymrm Jjj aaisaasjaB) . PHONI 4070 ?98 wlasZssst. CMM's sixes I 1 SEARS Nortrv, Provo if HtEi PAMKNk 107 NOttTM, ntST WEST MOVO |