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Show r RID AY. SEPTEMBER Utah Countr.-- Uuk 4, lsa DAILY HERALD .sr. i. ji him i " wfc' jp jry ii Dies in California Dean Was Reds Promise Central Utah Former Provoan "C "Wv "Vi (Continued frera Pare One J (Continued from Par Qe) and a prisoner came from Comcovering repatriation. The release of Dean munist correspondents and 94 other American today the early truce talks more than a brought the total to 3211. The 275 year lajer. From them was learnto be released tomorrow would lift ed the harrowing- story of hi the total to 3486, or 173 more ordeal. .,' . vJ ' V Had 12!Eulleta Americans than originally sched: "I had a pistol and 12 buHcU, uled. , The Communists did not Indicate left." Dean said in an interview-whether the 275 were the last in a prison camp. "I used to Americans to be repatriated. It polish the ..bullets., particularly the was possible they were hoIdlnsil2th bullet. I said I would Mil 11 North Koreans and save the 12'ii more for release Sunday. ' !for myself. I was absolutely ce--f termined not to become a prisoner News Briefs Alfred Bruce Simmons, 58, former Proves resident, died Monday Mr. and Mn. DaaJel SJeske and at Venice, Cal.. of 1 heart ail family ..of Orem havt returned ' ment a nine-da- y vacation trip durProduce He wai born Feb. 18. 1895, at fromwhich time Market visited with DOW-JONEing S Park City,: a son of Arthur Beals relatives in Idaho.they also toured They CHICAGO. (UP) and Mary Culmer Simmons, for Potato! the Northwest artd ferried through was He a of member Provo. merly Arrival 131. trick 235. total U.S. over to Vancouver. Island, return01 the UJS cnurcn taking an ac shipments 335. tive part in church activities while ing by way of Canada. fTur olshed by J. A. Hogte & Supplies moderate, demand fair, In Provo. He attended the Provo Co., member of the New Yorx market firm to slightly stronger. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nielsen of schools and BYU. He enlisted 'in Track sales (100 lbs): U.S. 1A Stock Exchange) the Cavalry service of the U. S. Spanish Fork have welcomed the wushed, Idaho and Or ton Ions Army in the Mexican Border Af arrival of a grandson born to Mr. Russets of war." fair and later relnlisted in World and Mrs. Ray McBeth. Mrs. Vol. Kails Ind. Hour But his Soath Korean betrayer was the former Marlene NielWar 1. and served on the civilian led him Into a Communist ambush ilTrmrt 5 M ? 4- 1- 54' Street sales (160 lbs): Idaho. Ore- defense board in New York in sen. The baby, their first granda"nd then held his arms so hercould ison and Washington long whites World War II. He was member child, is 4o be named Gerald. not fight. was American He of the rdJ. Legion) '?h-263.31 .10 9T" ratooo J?u",d and Washington J. 3 ; Ida- of the board cnarter member gon m, Paul Mrs. and Mr. Dixon, j noof directors of the Telluride Asso- - ish Fork have returned home Span Oregon and Washington Rus- 410,000 2S4 00 .39 98.62 .03 after SPANISH FORK Word has been Winona Lake received by relatives from Oak at weeks six stay Onions: supplies moderate, for; several Ind.. where they have been at Big 510,000 264.38 .77 96.81 .16 land CaL of the death on Aug. trom Pare One) mand fair, market steady for medi- years. He attended Cornell Uni- tending a school of photography. 01 Airs, iviary xicit;ii nccr rciu- for! four um yellow globes, slightly weaker years graduating Mr. Dixon specialized in negative son,-7.73 versity 264.34 be flown to Tokyo tomorrow. There widow of the late Kelsey in 1925 In arts and sciences. While 4 ion Spanish. medical checkup, a after studied Dixon thorough Mrs. a tew and who away retouching passed Ferguson there he was a member of the SALT LAKE" STOCK EXHANGE Track sales (50 lbs): U.S. 1 Idaho will home. he re fly They photographic painting. ago... varsity debate squad, the Janus ceived certificates of merit for years Asked white Spanish J inch and larger suit fDean wore, Bid With his Listed Stock Mrs. Ferguson was the daugmer Fraternity, and a member of the their work.' iored shirt and a ..... I .3fi4 .37 1.50. Cardiff of when freedj of Edward and Club. Thumbtack He furthered . Street sales (50 lbs): Spanish area la good con Chief Con. ., .? .75 Tjike Shore She was a member of red tie He i his education at Paris. France, in t oughout ' his tiring 48 iinch and larger. Idaho. Oregon ana Combined Metals . , .15 and dition, XDS Church. the Woolf have Golden Mrs. and Dr. arts, and sciences and spent sevwhite globes, FIREMAN AT WORK Morris Menlove, Provo Colorado .03 .02 Commonwealth Ld. The family lived in Spanish Fork interview her he kept hia good fireman, works to years in the export business returned to Provo from Europe most Croff Oil .13i .18 Idaho. Oregon and Colorado 2 to- halt the escape of ammonia gas from a refrigerator removed by eral' of their life before moving humor. over Woolf has Dr. to where New and then returned York presided ' 1.75and larger also .86 . "I'm certainly glad to be back." house at 434 S. 1st W. which where he was Dragon firemen from an unoccupied U15 to Oakland. . LDS In for mission French In the .05H 2.00. sons he said. "It's wonderfuL It seem Fast Standard .... three is survived She fire late Thursday. Firemen had to use gas masks to reby caught The former terior 34 ana years. family decorating, designing past .17 .16 East Utah all of Oakland, like a dream." move the refrigerator from the building, which apparently caught and manufacturings of furniture. ly resided in Provo where Dr. and two daughters K .04 Eureka Lilly Con. ., .C3H and Helen fire after some children set fire to weeds in the yard. The small Gordon, E. Reed, . He on of Martha was the Caroline Woolf married the faculty .12 Great Western .... .10 Livestock located in the rear of a home occupied by Tony Christine, Toplin March 1, 1928. They were BYU and served as principal of the and Jean Ferguson FREEDOM VILLAGE. Korea building, Ogden .06 ' services will be held (UP) Refusing any special; privwas damaged an estimated $200 in the ceiling," roof and walls. The divorced in 1945. Due to ill health BY Kentucky Utah .... .05 Funeral Mrs SchooL and Dr. High .03 .02 . OGDEX, (UP) Livestock: Little May property is owned by Mark Roberts. he came west in 1946. He spent W'oolf are currently house guests Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Span- ileges, Maj. Gen. William F. Dean .27 .25 'a Madison Mines filed with Gl'a past heaping food of his time in Utah offices of his sister. Mrs. George W. Brim ish Fork Third LDS Ward. Friends Cattle 75; about steady on week part .03 .02li call this evening from 7 until counter when she reached here. Majestic Oil, Mng. may until a was and Woolf is her also hall. Mrs. end trade recently lithograph visiting cleanup pending holiday; .37 .31 Mammoth 'Would you like some coffee, Saturday prior to the serv-- j few comoperator in Portland, Ore. He sister. Mrs. Thomas Wolsey. Dr. 9 andwith few cutter cows 8 con sir?" he was asked. ' .03 Mt. States Dev.' ... Mark ices Boyack Bishop to went California medical aid for the will' Woolf at to mon his steers take .m. ?o up post good stock .32 Nail Driver ....... E. "I sure would," he said. common to medium stock heifers BYU again this fall. Prior to com- ducting. shortjy before his death. U7 1.05 1.00 New Park Burial will be ln the spanisn "Would you; care for some lc He is survived by a stepmfether, ing to Utah, they visited their chil .414 .42 North Lily Fork City- Cemetery under the li- - cream Mrs. of four Sears, Provo; common Mary Ea and Lisle for Mrs. Calves Christensen Grant lots dren services Funeral 10; cleanup .02 .024 to North Standard ... brothers and six sisters. Edgar W. Wilbur Woolf in Arizona and a son, rectjon of the Claudin Funeral "Boy, would7 1!" medium stock calves Waid, 61, who died of a heart at-.37 .40 Home. Oil Securities ..... Sim William , Simmons, Orem; Mack Woolf, in Washington. rv Hogs 25; nothing offered early. xacK weanesaay.' win De coauuci-rw cq 23 .25 Park City Con. ... MONTEREY, Calif. (UP) Newa Provo; Lynn Simmons, ed Tuesday at Vtnls Sheep 7,500; early supply inhome ln Pleas. mons, atner Rico Argentine ... 2.024 2 10 mornlng Dilworth that Buhl, Ida.; Simmons, Maj. Gen. William F. Dean PIdahos and doubles deck cludes six Linda Taylor, 11, daughter of Mr ant View of a heart ailment. .08 released after more than Mrs. been Royston Coalition . .07 had Cal.; Sacramento, Regina n truck-iUtah by rail; remainder and Mrs. Stanford J. Taylor is reShe was born January 8. 1884 Chnstensen and Mrs. Hewett .41 1 Silver King West ! .39 of Communist impriav" three t (Et years ' Silver Shield ..... ;1 .mt .06 ambs. No early sales. v tin Provo th daughter of Harry ta) Strong Provo; Mrs. Henry ceiving treatment at the Utah Val- BORN onment hit his wife "like a bombi suffered for and Mary Lou (ola) Hunter, Nampa, Ida.; Mrs. ley Hospital, injuries .90 Tintic Standard ... .86 AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: H. Rahm. pas-shell," their daughter said today. y .11 ise M e ze n e n Art (Rachel) Reese. Sacramento, .09 s. .. Thursday evening when she fell TODAY: Trans Union Sev- - i Mrs. Robert C. W'illiami said tiie of tor Grain Range 1 65 Crane. She re- Cal.; Mrs. Donna Franck, Port- from a tree. Eight ribs were brokUnited Park City . 1.55 Ad- mother "used every superla- her enth Day ceived her early land, Ore.; and Mrs. George H. en and Linda suffered possible in.064 .07 West Toledo Boy to Elmo and Nelda Hone tive in the bock" to describe her Church venust Grain range: e d u c a tion in (Norma) Taylor, Pleasant Grove. ternal injuries. CHICAGO, (UP) Ellison. Provo. ! nfffHatinff joy. Provo Schools Low Close Friends may call at the Olpin Boy to Joe and Lois Makin Hair High "She said ahe was elated, overFriends ' may 80 and attended Mortuary in Orem Saturday prior Mr. and "Mrs. George H. Morti- Provo. WHEAT English Oil ........; .70 overwhelmed. . . oh, she just call at the mor 8 75 8 00 Calvin June joyed, 191 1884 190H-' BYU. After her to graveside services to be held mer have been visiting in Provo Boy to Orsotv-an- dKquity Oil Monday f Sept. used tuary every superlative in tne 1954-19- 6 1963 schooling 194 she at 1 p.m; at the Pleasant Grove with his mother, Mrs. Mary Morti Calder Bird, First Security Corp. 21.50 22 00 Dec. from 6 to 8 p.m. r Mrs. Williams book," 08 ;T2 a was Justheim 198 1964 198 saleslady Cemetery under the direction of mer who is 111. Mr. Mortimer has Mar. and Tuesday her dad was released told "I MARRIAGE LICENSES 13.75 Mt. Fuel Supply ..13.25 for a number Bishop LeGrande Ercanbrack of returned to their home in Upper 1364 1944 19's-to the serMay believe me at first," she and didn't prior Lewis Eugene Garrett, 19. Amer- the 19.50 Utah Eire Clay ....18.00 the London LDS Ward. 190V 1884 189 Said. "Then ah just Montclair, N. J.. while Mrs. Morti ican vices. July daughter and Waid Mr. Richards, Boston Fork, Shirley in Store 31.25 32.25 mer and children remained to visit L. Utah P. flS will be In the CORN went all to pieces. S-1 Salt Lake City. . with her mother, Mrs. Adria Port 19, American Fork. Utah Southern Oil ..12.00 12.75 Sept. 156 H 1524 155V-- 4 Provo City Cemetery. 1 She was 09 mar .104 Dec. Utana Charles Lawrence. Baird. 53, er. The couple's oldest daughter, Mr. Waid was a salesman for 1464 143V 1464-' tied to Charles will remain ln ProVo to enter Tucson, Ari:, and Patricia K. Mc- the Naylor Auto' Co, at the time 150 1474 1494-- 4 Jean, Mar. MUTUAL FUNDS Mrs. Doe A. 'Doe Feb. 25. BYU. Two other children. Bill and Clanahan, 42, Tucson," Arir. of his death. He had retired as a 1314 1484 1514-May Jsow Opea , 1918 in Salt Lake City. After their 519 Affiliated Fund .... 4.79 Celia, will return to New Jersey at John B. Anderson, 23. Provo, and conductor. Wednesday OATS railway 4 12 made home J 86 their Boston Fund and marriage they "son. of the car his close the visit. had Another he uneral Melba Mrs. Anne for 73 H 724 73 services Provo. parked Wilson, 19, night Shirley COMPLETE JOE 1,98 Dividend Shares .... 181 walked into a business establish- there. Her husband died in 1934. Taylor Settle, Bass Lake, Cal., George, who graduated from BYU Therald Alvern Woolsey, 19, Lehl, 754 :74H. 754-- 4 1937 In to came she View Pleasant Fundamental Inv. ..17.93 19 65 Mar. fatal ment when he suffered the 754-74 of Provo, who was killed in June will leave with his wife for and .Cblleen Greefchalgh, H.Santa-qui754 formerly MACHINE SHOP where she has hved since. She Incorporated Inv. .. 9.90 10.70 May on her Beaton where he will teach at the heart attack. 734 734 73 jwhile a was LDS of member the Church. Mass. Inv. Trust ..18 41 19.90 of Massachusetts Institute Tech to to Lehl 69 684 684 way NEW MODERN EQUIPMENT July Paul Douglas Johnson, She is survived bv only one sis 19. 67 21.46 Wellington Fund see her father, nology during the winter. ish and Pearl 18, Fork, Dunn, ter, Mrs. George A. (Kathryn) will be held SatSALES Fork. Franke, Salt Lake City. urday at 1 p. m. is Mrs.a Pan! Haleaat of Spanish Fork Spanish Stock Market Bullion, 7000 at 54. conBe Raymond M. Grover, 33. Spring-villservices will iunerai ENGINEERING. ln Salt Lake in the hospital City Berg a m inA and Thora H. McClelland, CLARK Cardiff. 1300 at 37. rlnrtcrt Tiir1av lit Room where she is reported doing well CO. Drawing & MACHINE y-s 2. was 2000 ''-loaaat Mines, 30, Springville. Empire the Drawing Room Chanel. C h a p e l with after an operation! a rypicai marae. on Harold Omega Boyns, 40, died with Berg Madison Mines, 1000 at 36. John of F. Jones, bishop Newell A. John118 Columbia Lane Pre re this morning at his home, 75 S. 5th, Miners Gold. 20,000 at 24; 2000 at the New "iork Stock Exchange. officiatimr. and the Northwest, 431f son, bishop of Mr, and Mrs .N. J. Hallows and San Francisco Telephone 3; 2000 at 34. to one fell to thence Columbia the River Highof,cVr. sharply Trading Berg Morn ion - Friends may call at thefrom the Provo Sev- daughter, Geraldine... of Modesto. rn T' New Park, 500 at $1.00. the smallest sessions since Aug. 6 to 8 .Z way and Yellowstone Park. of- Cal., are visiting Inv Paysoa with ituary Monday evening enth Ward and Ernest Oil Securities, 400 at J7. SI. 1949. m. and Tuesday morning prior their daughter and husband, Mr. Miranda Jane p. ficiating. Park Konold, 1400 at 2. Prices moved very narrowly to the services. Burial will be' in and Mrs. Glade Taylor and family. Mrs. Botterell Boyns. Rico Argentine. 500 at $2,024. with a firmer tone prevalent late Mount the Olivet Cemetery ln Salt aft- The Hallows family, formerly of died He received his shortly Silver Shield, 40.000 at . in the session. r er .a education In Eu- Lake City. Payson, routed their trip through Tintic Lead. 1000 at 6. Motors ruled firm all day. Steels Mrs. Settle c 0 1 1 i a Ion 18 reka and as a 23. 500 at Utah Wyo.. were narrowly irregular, tobaccos miles east of Wells, Nev., which young man be- firmer. oCa firm, and rails higher took the lives of two occupants of This week-en- d it's Garden and Lawn on - : JL ftrtt average. two of her (1 car the and pwrehas ki every home Pacific Injured Tintic lighting stood out from NATURAL or should be a daughters, one seriously. mines, xie lnai- Fix-u- p SEE US Time! A chair or table wed as opening time with a rise to a new DeVon JenFriends call ried may Friday evening was Issue this its up top PAYSOX Mrs. Grace Agnes from 6 to 8 at the mortuary and one (or a rickety ean high. At on Oct. 5, sen For Complete more than 8 points on a proposed 1933 in Nephi. Coker, ,54, wife of Lee Harrison Saturday cause a nasty fall. prior to the services. stock split and a higher dividend. Installation Wednes and Service died Coker, Burial willJbe In the Provo City Payson RFD, They made their A new union contract sent Good in Eu- aay evening at ner nome ot an Cemetery. home You beat can't year up more than a point. reka until 1944 illness. a stood Zenith, up nearly point, CALL 1938 when he moved She was born April 14, 1899, at 1455 Springville Road out in a firm televjlsion group. Mr. Boyns to Provo and Alton, Mo., a daughter of Joseph Workmen Hodges Degan.. She SALT LAKE CITY began working in the rolling mills and Minnie Heating Alfredn : PHONE 4300-division of Geneva Steel. Mr. Boyn married Mr. Coker in 1915 at Sil Hertz, 53; Mrs. Emily Jane And Markets At A Glance , is a member of the Eureka Lodge verton, Tex. A prominent member Appliance 62: Lt. Harry Leslie Leonard," . n n TCW At No. 711, Benevolent and Protective of Eastern Star, she held state and Tuauc, XTrlk vr. JIUI- M., HUllUJJk, 436 West Center local positions, and was also active merly won, By rXTTED PRESS Order of Elks. of Salt Lake City, died in a He is survived by .his wife of in Ine resDytenan Lnurcn. San Diego, Cal.,. hospital;. Rosetta Stocks firm ln dull trading. Surviving areiher husband. Pay Thompson Scott, 71. Bonds irregular; U. S govern-- Provo: one dauehterJ Lorna Boyns. a It Lake City; three brothers and sn RFD; two sons, Roy Coker, Mrs. Alice Thai- BOUNTIFUL . T " 4 l " - man Farn .an uoKer. uraeenon; 86. spnnsnuworth, lwo sisiers, mixed. x3 American stocks oojm, vllle; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy WEST BOUNTIFUL Mrs. Janet Cedar Boyns, cnMi nn.h.nffbi tn ........... . kw vwV geles. Cal.; . Carl T Lee Dobbins, Durango,- Colo.; five Mae Smith Clark, 26, former resiJL oyc- i 'fcA?Ss"i A 854 cents a fine ounce. dent died In Oakland, CaL ana xwrs. Myra xrame, r.cmc grandchildren. Cotton futures Steady. r unerai services will he con EPHRAIM Peter Wilford Olaen Wheat unchanged to 14 cents a Grove, Cal. . ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Dorius, 66. DC services unai bushel higher; corn 14 to 141 Third-WeWard chtifch HUNTSVILLE Mrs. Alveda Payson Friends may call at Valley Mortu Marie Olsen Bingham. 77. er- - rye to 24 higher; soybeans !tne Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Friday ' evening and at the PAROWAN Mrs. Verian M. Mil 1 to 3 higher; lard 27 lower to 15 Officiating will be Exalted Ruler ary home Saturday prior to ler. 62.family Tintic N, Christensen, Wesley points a hundred pounds higher. Lodge No. 711, BPOE. Friends may services. Burial will be In Provo OGDEN Arvel George rilnderi. v Hogs: 50 to 75 cents nigner, top 4 45. 1 at the mortuary Tuesday eve City Cemetery. 25.50; sheep: Steady, top 18.00; cat- call 8 and Wednesday 6 to from ning 28.00.' tle: About steady, top L prior to the services. Burial will WUWM1. be in the Goshen City Cemtery - : ! AVERAGES. , j whUexU..; v. Mc-Be- th . ; Dies in California -73: 75-- - Dean Says fj!S "f de-C;o- sg 86,93-1-.2- Former Utah County Woman -- 8 0. I. SoDhia-Cree- - r'l -- r 3- i 1.65-1.8- 5; i p one-roo- m ; . , Edna Crane Doe r: ur uieb ur Tuesday Rites, Set 0; 10.00-14- .; For L Waid 8.00-11.0- 0. ! rmeart Ailment 10.00-12.5- 0. - aa va. Ur - . Statistics - f.loi ' : T . . '- , , H Cemv, nil 4 Burial Rites Slated For V , Accident Victim V . -- V n. , - Death Claims Harold O. Boyns - e. 10-5- pre-noiia- ay " J Settle -- two-ca- : -- step-sto- ol step-ladde- step-ladde- Grace Agnes Coker Succumbs at 54 Jthe r. GAS r) PROVO LANDSCAPE CO; Utah Obituaries Howdy, Pardn:r! V W Gos-do- T ' ; jc T i - ; 5"ra,f , j VQ2 DHLICIOUS st - m. IF you have gas, SEE your Doctor. IF you need gas appliances Orem Police Nab Ivrrr Afternoon and IxepUnt' 14-Year-- -- ?Tibllhd Fuushl Sunday Corporatism t Herald Pro Flrit Wt Street, I Roath cond claea Utah. Entered as matter at the post office In Provo, 1'tah, under the act mt March 1, 1S7S. hr Subscription terms carrier 1 luh county S1J th for six month! tn mnnUi. f the Tear tn advance. SI ln tae mall or ita PAaaeastoas. t nlted SUteo US. r wn tlx Sl.it (MS for za snontli. flS.e U imkiri yr just T! To Enter A. L DU0ITT 60 V?f :!:$ TOMORROW'S o SPECIAL 747 i fo:j) Radio, Heater. Tires like newl On Theft Count M "ruin 1 ee. 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