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Show County. Utah UUh jjijiiTirri'rriVYViviirrrrirr Gregg Dell Walker, son of Dale B. and Jo Ann Ilcrtcn Walker, 1370 N. Cth W., Monday died afternoon at the Utah Valley Hospital .of a heart ailment. He was born Oct. 11, 1S54. in Provo, and bad been 111 for the past six months. He li survived J by his parents and one sister, DeAnne Walker; J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member cf New York Stock Cxchcnce Phone F3 35 N Unhrtnlty Ave. FUHSHID BY 3-02- 34 4 11:00 . V Indnstrlils Vnlumt ............ ...... ......... Lisbon Ralls Mineral Mtn. Mother Lode , Mt. Peale Olympic DOW JONES AVERAGES -- . : - V 0,000 460.53-- 23 12:00 . ' 1:00 ; 01 Jato 152.1717 RepubUc t 45, .00 4.00 J .00 01 .02 .01 .03 X2 . .01 .03 .02 .04 .03 .42 .01 2.62 .06 1.25 .21 .12 .05 .04 .17 .08 .10 .02 -- 9 Royal 1,120,000 450.7U OS 152.0015 Seagull .01 2:00 2.37 Shumway 1,350,000 450.4141 151.5-- 01 Spanish Trail, .;... .05 1.12 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Standard Uran..... .18 .'. Sterling Asked Sun Bid Uran. i .09 .04V .04 Bullion .04 ...... Mtn. Temple 2.00 1.90 Cardiff ".03 State Tri .07 Central Standard .. .06 U. C. O. A... .15 .85 .75 Chief Con. .06 Upetco .72H Chief Con. Pfd. ... .60 .09 Uran King .50 Chief Cons. Wr,., .25 .01 Walters .15 Combined' Metals.. .12 . . 1.12 . White , 1.25 Canyon 03 Comstock ......... .02H 1.30 Cons. Eureka.,... 1.25 SALES .19 .18 Croff Oil Cons. Eureka, 1000 at 1.25 . . ,1.10 ,1.25 East Standard, 1000 at 17 Dragon .19 East SUndtrd .... .17 Lakeside Monarch, 2000 at 15 17 .19 East Utah Majestic" Oil & Mng., ?000 at 7 .08 .05 - - ........... ......... ......... ............ ............ ........ .......... k , grandparents, Infant Walker Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Horton. all of Provo, and one great - grandmother, Mrs. Haiel Bowen Taylor. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in tha Berg Drawing Room Chapel with Bish-op LeRoy S. Taylor of the Eight eenth Ward officiating FrJerds may call at the Mortuary WedH nesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services.' Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery, . -- .......... ........ . Eureka Bullion.... Eureka Lilly Con... .03 Great Western .... .07 Majestic Oil ...... .06tt .03 Vi .10 MUler Hill, 1000 at 4 Nev-Ta- h Oil & Mng., 1000 at SemcesHeld : t - at 18; For Infant Girl CAT SEEING-EYE- " seven-year-o- 1 r . 7. ........ Ike Poses 1 . rnom , t! ' Threatened In Provo Area - y - Utah Obituariqs Phone Strike i-o- xs one-day-o- ld Maplet on Native Dies in Cleveland . i 1 J . - n, 17-3- . - - . ,.;,....,;.... ............ 141-2n- i , Voting ......... w..V...... -- . Lincoln High . g, Schedules Senior Hop K-lb- ab - . - . Peter Galls . f - - . g One Jolt -- :- . - . 11.50-15.5- 0, 12.00-15.0- ; hie-diu- m 0, 10.50-11.0- 0. m . - . Provo Council Candidates In Primary Vote Today 1 ": .) ... ;;,.....-- -- J : - , . West Water , ' - V 1 -- ";. - ? 1 , ... part-own- ' : er : . . co-own- i - ' j ' J ar ' mayor " ' Peter F. Fakler, ' 1198 E.. Elmer A. Jaeob, 227 Robert Q. Stronr, 1165 Service. ' Elm. St., : , Provo City engineer 1. 1 Commercial Tire co-own- er. ' SAN DIEGO (UP) Court jury of seven men and five women today began deliberating the $2S3,000 damage suit filed by former world's woman tennis champion, Mrs. Maureen Connolly Brinker, against a cement com. pany. Mrs. Brinker charged la her suit that injuries she suffered when a horse she was riding collided with Co arete a truck cf the Co. forced her to give up plans to turn professions!. One of Mrs. Brlnkera attorceys. Mel vin Belli of San Francisco, told the jury that tne could hive made at least $73,000 a year as a '.' ... pro. the for The attorney company, Leland C Nielsen, said the tennis star had no Intention cf turning professional and. anyway, she was responsible for the accident. . A Superior E. 3rd N.,' consulting engineer, former 1 E, 7th N., Provo aty auditor. NOETHWEST SECTION COUNCILMAN FOB ' f ; (Four-YeTerm Vote for 'One) Vernon L. Christensen, 719 N 7th W., builder and faculty : i member. Central Utah Vocational School. ' Max S91 W. 7th N., assistant manager. First Security C Elliott, V. , Bank. . W. Frank KOIpack 922 W 5th N., salesman, Anderson Lumber ar , ! . - -- Company.:..-- 4 : Pre-mix- j. Clarence F. Robiion. 1682 W. 9th N. track coach, Brigham ; ; 1 'Young University, of Sidney: W. Russell. 375 W. 3rd N., J Company. FOB COUNCIL3IAN, SOUTHEAST SECTION (Four-YeTermVote fon One) W. Weston Garrett, 717 EJ. 150 S.. m ana fer, Provo Security Title and Abstract Company. Pardoe. 160 S. 1st E., retired chairman of tLe BYU Dr. . . . Speech Department. Boy Passey, 1099 E. 3rd S., retired chief probation officer. Third District Juvenile 'Court. Dr. Grover T. Purrance, 1615 S. SUte, Provo veterinarian, j Jay Stevens, 353 S. 1080 E., accountant, associated with '' Oil. Company. FOB COUNCILMAN, SOUTHWEST SECTION ' ! (Four-YeTermVote for One) of Merl-DA. A. (Del) Gay, 3231 W. Center, - Dlxon-Taylor-Russ-eil er co-own- . 1 ! T.-E- art I Mc-Coa- ed I ar , Sc::nc3 Shrinks Fibs Without Surgery rd Finds New Hmaling Subttancm ar hi brinks jh1. rdirtei -- ia ptomjKlj, moj " iedun --r ttho Dairy. tcnial Docton f Of piln-murery. G. Marion Hinckley, 285 S. 3110 W., dairy farmer and president hri&Juos irw, "rUci ham ccmf4 to b i problem.- The tecret it of West Utah Stake. rraay widei- ob4 tm bl ' now tisrac Tha nbaoaoi Stanley F. Leonard, 851 S.' 5th W.. real ; estate salesman for uader tarn ' . ppettn or H.tm$At trm Company and scout leader. your tat tttf04tim dritt. of Provo UooetUcktauuM. James F. Partmore, 2901 W. Center, owner-partnCS.rn.ca ' : Dental Laboratory. owner-manag- er loaad a bcaii&f tcbwiKt dot Sci-s-ot el ' ort SoB-r- cn . Stein-McClinto- Bto-D-- M f ck er - r . m - - i b'craad'off...' '4 I' M 1-- 3, ' 8.50-10.5- 0. , I : f APPLIANCES AUTO - 13.7S-13.C- 0, 17.00-18.0- (D-N.M- ar 4 U. Apology day morning while hunting deer WASHHiGTON (UP) Two Miss.) said in separate statein Pay son Cany en, will be con senators today ac- ments JJiat, barring further de- ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Democratic velopments .the highly publicized cepted the Defense Department's incident Pay son Fourth Ward chapeL , Friends may call at Crabb-Jolle- y apology for erroneously reporting Last is closed. the night department pubMortuary Tuesday from 6 that they requested special plush licly apologized for asserting that to 9 p.m. and at the family home from Europe; the senators requested a rprcial 171 E. lit N., Wednesday prior air transportation CD- to fly them home at a cost L. John Sen. McCleuan, plane to funeral. Interment will be in (D- - cf 510.000 from Spain. At the S G. John and tennis, Ark.) Payson City Cemetery. same time the Air Force an nounced It was Sen. Dennis Chaves the third senator Involved In the controversy. "A review of this matter.' the department said, 'has established the fact that Sens. McClellan and i E tennis did not request nor were FOR COUNCILMEN AT LAEGE they made aware that the Air " t (Two-YeTerm Vote for Three) , , Force planned to fly special misErma Warnick Andrns. 313 E. 2nd N., former tocial worker, sion aircraft to Madrid for wife of LaMar Andrui. . return." It is regretted that the inci Edwin n. (Ted) Bandley, 931 E. 1st N., owner and manager of dent caused embarrassment 10 Sutton's Cafe. wife the senators,0 the statement said. Julia AHeman Calne,470 N. 5th EJ. BYU faculty mamber, -of Avery Calne. ;' --..' Howard B. Egbert, E64 E 2nd N., business representatlvf, In ternational Association of Machinists (AFL).. . of political Dr. Stewart L. Grow. 1133 E. Briar Ave.,' professor (Continued from Pate One) - ,i . science' at BYU. the year of reclamation proj. Ralph L. Halm. 1000 W. 5th N., owner and manager, Ralph L. ects past consisted chiefly of "propa. Halm Insurance and Heal Estate. Company. said and the expanding ganda." mills Qaud F. Hawkins, 710 W, 8th N., staff member, rolling soon will population wipe out all division superintendent, Geneva Works. athletic trainer, Brigham surpluses.' Rodney KimbalL 1528 W. 9th N., ' William E. Welsh, secretary- j . Young University. court reporter. Fourth Judicial manager of the NBA, told the conLynn D. Moulton, 902 N. 1st E., vention that "we fared very well " District..and Stella Harris Oaks. 45 N. 6th E., director, public relations and in .appropriations last year.'N investifor appropriations general supervisor, adult education, Provo City Schools. are gations gradually increaiisg. and Hide 1032 Fur Provo Fir Ave., manager, PhUtp Perlman. Pending-HLegislation ' Company. said, however, that there is Ernest B. Basmoson. 161 N. 2nd E., editorial director. The a great deal of important legisla j- Daily Herald. tion pending" before Congress. of the Provo Karl W. Scherer, 178 N. 2nd E., Since most of the hearings have 'Bakery. completed on legislation, John H. (Jack) Smeath, 1275 E. 8th N., owner and manager, been Welsh "we have a good reasaid, i . Smeath's Market son to expect favorable actiot." on retired principal of the Farrer J. W. Thornton, 410 N 2nd E., of some it during the next session. " v t Junior High School. think that we have a terrific "I Harold E. Van Wagenen, SOS E. Center, manager and of ahead joS us." he said. "But I ' Radio Station KTXX. am convinced that with the united OrvH A. Watts, 671 W. 1st S.. faculty member. Dixon Junior support of the entire West, we will ,1 continue to build reclamation projHigh SchooL church worker, wife of Clyde ects in the future as we have 427 2nd E. N., Emily G. Weeks, in x E. Weeks. the past." John H. Zehger, 775 H. 3rd W.f administrator, Utah Valley Hospital FOB COUNCILBIAN, NORTHEAST SECTION Deliberates (Four-Yej jQiy V TerraVote for One) and former Prove Damage Action George E. Coll ard, 733 N. 4th E., stockman - two-stor- 120-2:- pi PAYSON Funeral services for Aldon Walter (Bus) Ludlow, 47, who died of a heart attack Sun- Orcm Garden Club Sets Meet 0, mm 3. A semi-form- al -- 7.00-9.0- Heart Attack Deer Hunt Victim N cat who is the Meet Specks," year-ol-d ld . cocker spanleL blind, 18. seeing eye" for "Blackie," : .07ft Park Konold, 1000 at 10 Blood of Gloria their worth, Gaines, with are shown mistress, They HEBER rr Funeral service! for Mammoth s ...... .48 .60 blindness 15 Prosper OU &.Mng., 1000 at viile, Ga. She says the cat sensed Blackle's oncoming Mono Kearsarge ,. ,04 .06 so bewildered WiUiston Basin Oil, 500 at- - 28 seemed Valorie Joyce; Sweatfleld, infant before the family figured out why the dog .20 .16 Nalldriver Zuma, 1000 at at times. Within six months Blackie was completely blind. By daughter of Ray Parley and Iva 2.37 Vi New park . . ; ... . . 2.00 that time- - Specks had taken over. She guides him carefully Marie McDonald Sweatfleld of 1.10 1.05 North Lily across the street to a bird bath, halting him for traffic and then .03V4 North Standard ,i . ; .02 cocker finishes Park City, were held today at 11 nudging him on. She waits patiently until thetrots LDS Ward. -He on trek. .21 20 return Park City Con..... the closely be a. m. In Heber Fourth drinking and starts blm ' -, a reassurto him turns tack 6.50 Rico Argentine .... 6.00 who (Continued from Page one) was . hind the cat, in the Heber give Interment periodically ' the also him around nose. his She under brush .... guides in Coal'n Boyston ,.03 .03i again' Mr. Eisenhower said. ; . ,' Cemetery. SUver King West.. .30 .40 Bloodworth home to keep him from bumping into furniture and Takes First Steps She died Monday morning in a .03 Silver Shield ...... .02 helps him up and down stairs. bJLCiajstvb tcea the doctors .25 hours after Earlier, Heber hospital .13 Swansea Con. ... .10 ' had reported in their mldmorning birth. Tintlc Standard. . . , 1.05 . 1.10 mecucai Duiietin that Mr. Eisen Survivors include the parents; United Park City.. 2.50 3.124 hower .bad taken-h- is first few Mr. and Mrs. Aven grandparents, Utah Idaho Sugar.. 5.00 6.00 unassisted steps today. ana Mrs. SALT CITY McDonald, Heber; LAKE Richard West Toledo , . .... A3 . .18 An easy chair was moved near Vance Ellsworth, son sweauieia, iarK uuy. WflUston J29 .28 his bed. The president got out of Clifton of M. and Karma Zuma : .07 Hartley ,07 bed alone and walked whit Hag 273 Downington Ave., Ellsworth, 'on as two or described erty OVER THE COUNTER died Sunday; funeral Tuesday, 2 to the chair. steps" .19 .23 Big Piney ;.. m., 38 E. 7th S. Mrs. Jessie p. He repeated this performance .60 .70 English OU Ellen . Randall Armantrout, 65, A strike Oct. 28, several times during the morning. by telephone 10.00 10.75 Elk Equity Oil.. resident. Meantime, the latest medical bul unless some settlement Is reach- died Head, Mo., former First Security ... .38.00 37.50 letin Francis Oscar Saturday: to continued satisfac report ed by then, was announced today Londberg, 39,. 128H W; 4th N., Mtn. Fuel Supply! .23.37 27.62V4 tory progress He was given an Funeral services ' UU inc. 2.75 2.00 Com- died Monday. Alma Ellis Owen, MAPLETON electrocardiographic examination by officers of Local 8306, Soren for Utah So. Oil Peter 20.50 . 21.50 "Jensen, 52, a 53, died Monday: funeral Thurs this morning and . the results munications Workers of America, who died Sunof native ' Mapleton day, noon, 2350 E. 13th S. Ernest showed "a stable pattern." MUTUAL FUNDS ...i cio. will at in his home Cleveland, Mr. .Elsenhower The local, known as the Provo Nicholas Petri, 80, 436 F. St., died day Affiliated 6.00 6.50 Apparently, 2 m. at at held be p. Thursday1 Boston Fund .... ; .15.97 17.26 could have, with the permission of District of the union. Includes Sunday:260 funeral 'Thursday,- 2 Mitchell Funeral Home In Price. E. South Temple. Mrs. p. m., his. doctors, walked sooner, but the ETec. Inv. Corp.... 4.34 4.74 Anna Georaette Provo, Orem, Heber, Branca, 77, died Interment will be in Qeveland Springville, chief executive the attendant and Fundamental .....14.93 16.39 funeral Wednesday, 1 Cemetery. 18.86 physicians did not want to hurry Trice, Helper, Spanish Fork, Pay-so- Sunday; Incorporated . . . . . . 9 2350 13th S. xn.. Born July 23, 1903, in Mapleton, E. j p. Mass. Inv. Trust . .ma 33.74 his recuperation. , Nephi, American Fork and v was the son of Soren Peter he OGDEN Mrs. Effie Bromley Confers With McKay Wellington ; . . . .. . .23.28 28.62 Eliza Ann Cornwall Jensen. and Later today the President sched Summers, 80, Los Angeles, Cal., of Announcement the strike a farmer and a veteran He was URANIUM QUOTES with died former resident, uled a conference Secretary Saturday; Aico .ooh .01 of Interior Douglas McKay, the deadline was made today, by Mel funeral- - Tuesday, Lindqulst .and of WorldWar II. .00 . .01 Alpine only official caller of the day. Mr. vin R. Dunlap, Orem, presiden Sons Funeral Chapel. Porter Mar r d .06 .07 lon Pierce, 78, Apache' St., died Eisenhower, however, was expect- of local 8306. Arrow .01 ed to undertake other activity durf .00 Mr. Dunlap said negotiations Sunday; fimeral Wednesday, 1 ProYo ..... aui , .09 ing the day aside from his meet are still going on between tne p. m., Klngdon HaU, 660 W. 24th (Continued from Page one) .02 . Bapco .03 ing with McKay. union and the company at Den St First Lt. Clermont A. Oborn, Big Indian ........ .03 .04 Meanwhile, the temporary White ver, headquarters for the Inter 33, 2044 Jefferson Ave., died Fri to 12 in 1953 and 16 in JL949 .at Beaver Mesa .28 .32 House maintained a firm refusal mountaln region. Frank W. Toone, 51, 2549 the same time. 18 votes day. were Chute Canyon .... .04 In District: 34, .03 to discuss any political questions Madison Ave., died Saturday; 400 some The local claims noon to cast Comanche -- 02 ,01 compared or to admit the President has been members in the. Provo District, funeral to be announced by Lar-- reported 11 15 1949. 1953 count in and in bf Congo .00 .01 Informed on any political evelopMortuary. D. Seth Reeder, 59, I In District 14, 14 votes were Including ; phone operators, plant kln .Cons. Uran. 29 ments since his heart attack. 680 , --36 .Kershaw St., died Saturday; and system maintenance and con EI Dorado at noon count, compared .00 . .01 runerai ; Wednesday,, l p. m reported struction. ; to votes in 1953 and 17 in Federal 3.37 3.62 eight said ' the. member Myers and Foulger Funeral 1949 at the same hour. Greenriver... , . . . . ; 03..,. .10 llr;ofDunlap . the area had voted SO per ChapeL,.. In District Two, 20 votes were ship .05 .06 uunsight Boek-weRIVERD ALE U. Joseph In recent cent a of in strike favor .01 reported compared to noon count .02 imperial ..... died funeral 35, disSunday; votes the taken of eight in 1953 elections and 22 throughout Intermountaln .01 .01 3 m., p. Wednesday, Lindqulst ; 1949. V- trict. ; in prowage "Inadequate .01 .02 Sons Funeral Chapel. and strucand "below However in District .wage Seven, posals" only .01 Xnapp .01 MURRAY Mrs. Josephine Ber- - 17 votes were tures settled in other Bell Tele reported cast, com Lucky Mac..."..... L75 2.00 Wyman, 81, pared to poon count of 20 in 1953 phone companies throughout the telson Hammersmith r - ' were given as the rea Sparks, Nex., died Monday; and 22 in 1949. OREM The theme for the country" funeral, Sparks. son union's action. for the Ogden Livestock The Senior Hop this year will be contract witn tne MT. PLEASANT Martin Ard company ex "Autumn Leaves" and the dance OGDEN (UP) Livestock: Dell ? Shepherd, 50. died Satur26. . ; . x , Cattle 400, very scant supply of will be held Friday. Nov. 18, at pired Sept. funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m., day; Second-ThirLincoln The the d LDS Ward chapel. (Continued from Pare one) High gymnasium. fered for slaughter early, most of Car will be theme sung song Mrs. Mine Jeremy dence In London. : - V . . PRICE by stockers and feed offerings early . Brooks, 80, died Monday; funeral Parliament ers,, .including numerous , lots held men Ivte according to the comat .the same time over from late yesterday, opening mittee chairman, Frank Thomp Wejinesday, 10 a, m., Price LDS was recomveninsr after a ' thre-- i son. Other Senior. Hop committee (Continued from Page one) Tabernacle. James Scppl, '71, trade slow, sorae bids .on cleanup members recess, offering Eden hlsl include Lois Richards on the East Bay, which suffered died Sunday; funeral Wednesday, month lot stvVpr mnii footer, nroolr fn ' first official opportunity, to- disand Dale Allied. The committee p. m.. Elks lodge rooms. ? .utility and commercial slaughter is already making plans for the the most' damage during the Sun 2 KAYSVTLLE what he knows about the Jack W. Flint. close of temblor. steers no heaifer sold f to be day evening dance slated plans Margaret and Townsend. resifor slaughterfew head young com one-o- f the highlights of the school About 17 . inspsctors were as- 50, Blackfoot, Ida., former Tueswould It require special legislato check buildings in the dent, died Saturday; funeral mercial cows 11.50, canners and signed tion were to marry if the Margaret year. during cutters Contra Costa County area.- They day, 2 p. m.; Howard .Packham Townsend,- a divorced man. Eden common and said a preliminary survey Indi Mortuary. stocker and feeder heifers v Carol Lee Mera-sJot- t, would be the man to introduce, the cated the damage in that: region ROOSEVELT scattered head common clear. the way for died 18, Sunday; funeral special bill to The was not as serious as first feared. feeders House of Com the 1 marriage. Roosevelt - a p. m., Wednesday, uaives iua, supply izciuaes scatmons would be the place for it to However, at least one building Stake House. .' tered packages holdovers frcni was known to have suffered some HELPER Frank Mi Tomslc, be introduced. , OREM The Orem Garden Club structural damage. The y terday, market not" established. mea 54, tunaay ; noiy rosaryj Hogs 75, butchers and sows most- are planning an interesting eve Cowell Building between Concord Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.,t Mitchell mass Thursday, 10 a. m., St. An ly 50 lower, scast supply mixed ning for. Wednesday at 7:20 p. m. and Byron appeared to have shift Funeral Home chapel; 'requiem thony Catholic Church, Helper. lots No. 3 borrows and gilts at the Orem City. Hall. Guest ed on its foundation, leaving the 3 lbs. 135-13.7few sows speaker will be Mrs. Charles upper story overlapping the lower. Franks of Springville whose celebrated garden has been visited by Jbusewnere, snopxeepers - were Sheep 200, early supply entirely hundreds ot garden enthusiasts. busy cleaning up their stores trucked lots, askiss fully "steady M of which were turned into a n II II but no esrly sales, Ists, yesterday She will speak on "Our . Gardens some numerous trucked lets good t to Through the Seasons." A short shamblesto with canned goods plum DuuCLnLIDDugJ the floor and groceries meeting will be conduct- meting mostly choice wooled slaughter business O. V. Farnsworth, and glassware crashing down in lambs few lots good ed by Mrs. of the group. department stores.: president culls and utility slaughter ewes No. 1 and 2 pelts 2L25--i 1000 Chavez Only Ons Invclvcd Rites Set For Heart Ailment 1 Claims Infant DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1S33 0, 4.00, few good 5.00. Prodt:c3 Mat::ct CHICAGO (UP) Arrivals 113, track ments 473. - Eur;Il:3 Tzodzrzis, CCS, r-l- 10 c- -. iJLA shipmod-crat- v.cil:cr. Itz): Uzlo ct cs total drm-n- d nxl:ct sillily (1C3 Trcci tets Ij r :r nrr . ri lcr, 1 -- S.5. Oniczs: I.Cj. Street tzl:r: ; C-z- zizh V u;-II- ?:!:- - C3 Vzz)i Trcci Iztzzt . Z-lz-:h .w .v moderate, da cs J lii-- : -- . rn litto end O lZ-- T 2.02.1 . 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