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Show DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1955 Utah County. Utah Market Quotations Member of New York Stock Exchange Phono FR 35 N University Ave. Vol. Hourly 11 a.m. 410,000 485.61 Noon 860,000 1.39 163.03 .06 Cons Eureka .12 .13 07 .08 1.40 .15 1.35 14 Croff Oil 485.421.20 1 p.m. 1,230,000 485.51 34 Rails Combined Metals .. Comstock Ind. 163.29 .20 Dragon 163.00. 09 Eureka 1.29 5 0 .16 .06 .06 .09 15 Bullion 05 06 06 Reynaud, "Sadie" Eliza Forsyth Sarah 88, N. 7th E., died Wednesday Penrod, 80, 1000 N. 5th W., died night in a Provo hospital follow-- Wednesday evening at Utah Val- ing a lingering ley Hospital. illness. She was born Nov. 27, 1875, in He was born East Tooele, the daughter of AnLR March 17, 1867, drew B. and Emily Moss Forin St. Johns, syth. She attended Provo schools and BY Academy after moving to Italy, a son of Provo at the age of 13. She marand Madelenne Reyried Charles Wells Penrod, Feb. 4, naud. He was 1902, in Salt Lake LDS Temple. She has been a Relief Society married to Mar- John H. Zenger, administrator, Utah Valley Hospital, and president of Intermountain Hospital as Service, has been Hosof the Utah State delegate pital Association to the American Hospital Association. As delegate, he will represent th state association at all voting sessions during the American Hospital Association Convention. Burtin, Dec. Action Averts Air Tragedy Peter 1-2- 1-2- East Utah Charles Joseph 795 FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY 3-02- Death Claims Zenger Delegate American Sadie Penrod To Hospital Group J. C. Reynaud Succumbs at 88 Revor 26 years. Her hobby was flower-raisin1897, in Provo. Surviving are her husband, two 04 Bid Asked Majestic Oil ,Q5 She died in 1936. sons and five daughters: Mrs. .06 Mammoth .60 $ .05 50 Bullion Mr. Reynaud Jacob (Leda) Hullinger, Mrs. Jus2.00 03 .04 Cardiff Mono Kearsarge to the Mr. Reynaud tin (Donna) Winkler, Mrs. C. M. came .10 .15 Central Standard .. .04V4 .05 Naildriver United States in 1891 at the age (Lois) Hackley, Grant F. Pen- .70 55 2.95 2.62 Chief Con of 24 and came to Provo where rod, all of Provo; Mrs. Roy A New Park .60 45 .95 90 Con Pfd Chief he has since made his home. Hel (Helen) Strong of Springville; North Lily .35 .02 01 was employed as a press opera Max W. Penrod of Juneau. Chief Cons Warrants .25 North Standard 18 .19 in the manufacture of brick Alaska Mrs William C. (Venice) tor Con Park City . m n AA Provo Brick and Tile Co. dur- Melching of Mansfield, O.; 20 v.am i.w by jkico Argentine .03V4 most 03 of and two greathis life. ing grandchildren iRoyston Coal'n He three is .35 survived by three sons: grandchildren; brothers, Silver King West .. .30 of of A John .01 01 Price, Grover ForJoseph Forsyth Temple City, Cal.; Silver Shield Charles and Silv of Provo; two syth of Long Beach, Calif, and 10 .15 Swansea Con step-son- s and one 1.05 1.00 Stanley Forsyth of Caliente, Nev. Tintic Standard ... Burtin of Peter Funeral services will be Satur& 3.00 Co. . Altadena, Calif.; United Park City . 2.12 J. A. Hote of Burtin Lehi and Mrs. 5.12 Harry day at 2 p. m. in Berg Drawing Utah Idaho Sugar .. 4.50 By LARRY SHEEHAN Bert Room chapel with Bishop Ralph RedAhlander of (Louise) the 12 .14 ore from West Toledo The price of iron 20 grandchildren and Britsch of the Park LDS Ward ofwood, adCal.; was 39 .40 Lake Superior regions Williston two ficiating. Friends may call Fri- 07 .08 vanced 85 cents a ton on 1956 Zuma will be con-- ! day evening, 6 to 8 p. m., and Funeral services shipments. ducted Saturday at 11 a. m. in Saturday prior to services. Inter-th- e COUNTER Eugene Holman, chairman ex-of OVER THE .39 34 Berg Drawing Room Chapel ment will be in Provo City Ceme- Big Piney Standard Oil of New Jersey, B. Hellewell, bishop of tery. Robert .80 75 by Oil pects a further gain of four per English Oil the Ninth LDS Ward. Provo 11.00 10.50 cent in domestic consumption of Equity Friends .38 37 may call Friday from 6 First Security eil products next year. 8 to m. and Saturday prior to p. 27.00 26.00 Fuel Supply Montgomery Ward's new cata- Mtn. services. 2.50 2.00 Inc logue prices average 10 per cent Oil ' 12.00 13.00 Interment will be in Provo City SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Sarah So. Oii Utah the in lower than those quoted Cemetery. Jane Shelton Heath, 89, former 1955 fall book. MUTUAL FUNDS resident, died Sunday in Pasait announced General Electric 6.43 5.94 Affiliated dena, Cal.; graveside services is starting production on a 16.64 17.99 Boston Fund will be conducted Friday at 12:30 dollar hydraulic turbo-pum- Fundamental 16.12 17.67 p.m. in Mt. Olivet Cemetery; for B 52 strategic bombers. 18.97 20.51 Incorporated friends may call at 260 E. South Boeing Airplane Co. received Mass. Inv. Trust 33.37 36 Temple tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. orders for 13 jet transports from Canadian Fund 17.68 19 g and Friday from 10 until noon. two European companies. Edith DeLone Rich Freeman, 45, Pan American-Grac- e Airways URANIUM QUOTES in 270 Hampton Ave., died Tuesday. H .01 ordered 4 Douglas Jet Airliners. Alco Glen Samuel Craddock, 31, 144 S. ..p....... .00 and Radio Emerson 00 of .01 Earnings Alpine 5th E., died Wednesday. Janet SPANISH FORK Word was .08 .09 Phonograph for the year ended Apache Allen, received here today of the death daughter of Or.OIV2 Oct. 31, will show an increase of Arrow .02 son and Marguerite Hendricks of Mrs. Sarah Jane Leyshom 80 per cent over 1954, reported Atlas .08 So r en son, former resident of this Allen, 906 W. 3rd N., died Wednes .07 05 the company president. Big Indian city. Mrs. Sorenson died Decem- day.654Mrs. Sarah Louise Bull Don, Eastern Pipeline Circle Cliffs Panhandle .D ber Conway Ct., died Tuesday. 25 at her home in Compton, 71, .05 .04 earnings for the 1955 calendar Chute Canyon Loyal T. Stuart, 73, former resi Cal. She was 73 years of age. 01 .02 year will be abou $5 a share vs. Comanche Mrs. Sorenson was born Dec- dent, died in El Cajon, Cal.; fuservices Saturday at 2 p.m. .17 14 $4 26 a share in 1954, reported Columex ember 14, 1882 at Schofield, Utah, neral 260 at E. South Temple, where 00 .01 . Leslie T. Fournier, Congo the daughter of William and friends call Friday from 6 treasurer. .32 26 and Cons Uran Emily Leyshom. She grew to to 8 p.m.may and 1955 for 01 .01 Trane Company sales El Dorado womanhood in that community services. Glen Saturday prior to Orlyn Monk, 47, 4.00 for the second Federal 3.75 will top and received her educations in 841 Westminster Ave., died Tuesthe 09 and .10 of Schofield area. schools the company Greenriver straight year services graveside Saturday, .04 03 She was active in LDS church day; expects 1956 production will in- Gunsight 1 p.m., Mt. Pleasant Cemetery; 01 .02 crease 15 to 25 per cent from this Imperial work as a young woman in Scho- friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 00 .01 field and later in the wards of Intermountain year's level 260 E. South at p.m., Warren Foundry and Pipe Jolly Jack .03 02 Spanish Fork, where she was a Joseph Barrutia, 68, 225 Temple. S. West Relief Society block teacher. She 02 .02 stock split. Kaibab plans died Tuesday. moved to this city at the time of Temple, 01 Delaware and Hudson plans 1 Lavender .02 MORGAN Charles Tonks, 87, for-- 1 stock split. her marriage to Joseph Sorenson, died Wednesday; .01 .02 .. Knapp funeral Saturi. ... 3.75 4.00 later moving to California. While day, 1 p.m., Morgan LDS Stake Lisbon here, Mr. Sorenson was employed house, burial South Morgan Ceme00 .00 Mineral Mtn . in local factories. He preceded his tery. .01 00 Mother Lode in death. wife .10 09 Mt. Peale OGDEN Frits G. Halbert, 83, include six daughters 1750 Survivors .01 .01 . died TuesOlympic and four sons, Mrs. Leo (Alice) day. Washington Blvd., 00 .01 Pineco Henderson, Mrs. Gene (O'Lea) MURRAY Mrs. Maria Purser .01 00 Republic Palmer, Mrs. Bob (Blanche) Turner, 93, died Tuesday; funeral .63 57 Royal Booth, ani Mrs. Lettie Payne, all Saturday, 1:30 p.m., 4760 S. State, .01 01 Seagull of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Grace Lere friend s may call Friday 2.00 1.75 Shumway Sorenson, Oakland, Cal., and Mrs 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to .10 09 Spencer (Continued from Page One), Angel (Mary) Caras, Benjamin; funeral. 06 .06 Spanish Trail four sons, Lew S., Andrew and HOLLADAY ract If remnants of membrane re- Standard Roy Cotten. 66, Uran .... 1.12 1.25 Joe Sorenson, all of California, 4280 S. 2700 E., died Tuesday. must be incised. main, they .13 .15 and Mack Sorenson of Ruth, Nev. ROOSEVELT Milton H. Nlck-el- i, All eye burns are serious; but Sterling .20 17 Sun Uran Also worst. are chemical burn:, 77, died Tuesday. surviving are 30 grandchil .05 Mtn 04 Temple 19 dren and to is flood treatment HELPER Frank Skeri, 70, Emergency .00 Texas Uran .V .00 Funeral services will be held died Tuesday; funeral Saturday, the eye with water to wash out U.C.O.A 14 .15 Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Bajamin 2: 30 p.m., Mitchell acids or strong alkali, so that the 04 .06 Ward chapel. Friends may call at Home. chemical will not continue burn- Upetco .12 .11 Uran the home of her daughter, Mrs ing still deeper then rush the Uran. King 02 .02 Chief Angel Caras, in Benjamin, Saturchild to an eye surgeon. .01 01 Walters Tear Gas Can Blind day from 10 a.m. until time of serv Produce Market .07 .08 Ula ices. Burial will be in the Spanish Not everyone is aware that .94 75 White CHICAGO (UP) Potatoes: Fork Canyon City Cemetery. tear gas can blind. .00 00 Whitelock track total U.S. 48, Arrivals 229, Usually tear gas is used only Yankee 01 .00 612. shipments by peace officers, in prison riots Yellow Cat .01 01 Supplies moderate, demand mod or to close in on a dangerous Ogden Live stock market slightly stronger for erate; criminal. It is intended to cause SALES fUPl Livestock: OGDEN russets, steady for reds. weeping, temporarily blinding the Bonanza Oil & Mng., 5,000 at trade Cattle U.S. 1 A washed with 50, slow, Tracks victim. Colb. Rexall, 1,000 at 11. not market demand Year's unless stated: minimum poor, However, if shot at very close Combined Metals, 1,000 at IS. on some bids Russets established, fully per cent range it can blind. In a wierd Croff Oil, 1,000 at 14; 3,000 at cows sharply lower, few commer- and utilities 4.10, larger Utah cafe duel, a quarrelsome 14; 6,000 at 15. 800 lb. slaughter heifers 13.75, bakers U.S. 1, 4.60. cial fellow suddenly pulled a teargas Comstock, 1,000 at steers 3.75- Holstein lots Idaho several Street Russets sales: weighty gun out of a pocket; and shot at East Standard, 2,000 at 21; 1,000 unsold, canner and cutter cows 4.50. the other at pointblank range at 22. few thin shelly canners Onions: supplies moderate; deNev-Ta- h blinding him. Oil & Mng., 8,000 at on not limited tested market mand moderate; market slightly 6.00, The. common .cinder can North Lily, 100 at 95. stackers and feeders. supply stronger for Spanish, stronger for age sight. Oil & Mng., 4,000 at 12. Calves 10, no test of market. Prosper yellow globes medium. In most instances, it is wept out Royston Coal'n, 3,000 at 3. 25, butchers around 25c low sales U.S. 1 unless stated: Track Hogs in a few smarting blinks. Or it Silver Standard, 1,000 at 3 U.S. mixed sows Idaho Spanish er, and larger steady, may be removed by turning the Tar Baby, 1,500 at 0 sows lb. lots U.S. 2.55, lid up, and using the tip of a Trans-Unio- n Oil, 1,500 at 5. Street sales: Idaho and Oregon clean hankie or flamed needle Williston Basin Oil, 3,500 at 39. lambs about 75, and larger Sheep slaughter Spanish to extract it truck-ed-i- n choice few and white and larger 2.65. good steady, globes Paper tissue- should never be wooled slaughter lambs 17.00. 17 used since it disintegrates in MAIL BOX DECOR moisture and wisps cling to the The carrier painted the black box be- NO OCEAN EFFINGHAM, El. (UP) eyeball. owner of a black mail box on a cause it was too hard to see. It Scientists now regard Antarc If a foreign object can't be rural mail route near here was was the mail carrier's turn to be tica as a continent, not an ocean, gotten out within a few minutes, surprised to come back from town surprised the next day when hel so geographers have discontinued get a doctor. and find the box painted white. found the mail pox painted black showing the Antarctic Ocean on Scratches Dangerous maps. Investigation disclosed the mail again. As the eye smarts and blinks, a cinder stuck to the lid, drags window across the cornea INVESTMENT POSSIBILITIES AND Scratches may be so deep as to raise scar tissue imparing vision SUGGESTED PORTFOUOS FOR 1956 . . . Big industry, acutely aware of The current issue of the Hogle Review financial loss from 300,000 job eye accidents each year in provides an analysis of 1956 investment United States recommend or re possibilities, national business estimates quire workers to wear special and investment procedures for you, in tempered safety goggles to pro cluding suggested portfolios, tailored to varying tect eyes from flying metal frag individual requirements. ments or chemical gases. a Provo eye But, says Also in this important issue, Hogle analysts in too many farmers are un dicate 65 significant stocks eligible for purchase, aware that agriculture is equally Dow Kenne-Trans Eureka Lilly Con .. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Great Western -- guerite g. 0 ; i Stock Market News Summary 99 step-daught- er, great-grandchildr-en. Utah Obituaries $45-milli- on Former Resident Of Spanish Fork Dies California ps 18-day-- old .rr.07 victe-preside- nt S50-milli- on r-l 3-- f .. .. Air Guns, Darts Two persons were injured today at 9:55 a.m. in a "chain reaction" three-ca- r collision in front of the Timpanogos Elementary School on Fifth West, according to Provo re-elect- ed police. Injured were Mrs. Veda How ard, 57, Orem. who suffered shock and Cecil Gene Colledge, 22, Lehi, who suffered bruises and shock Mrs. Howard was admitted to the Utah Valley Hospital and will be kept there for 24 hours for obser teacher for 7, 1-9- m Chain Reaction Crash Injures 2 Persons Here j Blind Kids great-grandchildr-en. ed. M Five cars actually were involv- ed directly or indirectly in the col lision, investigating officers said The accident occurred when an automobile, driven by Mrs. Lula Clark, 69, Elmira. N. Y., stopped ed in the center lane of traffic for another car which was making a left hand turn. Mrs. Clark s car stalled and Carl Richardson Louder, 38, Orem; Ray Hales, 39, Provo, and Mrs. Howard stopped behind Mrs. Clark's car. Mr. Colledge's car struck the rear of Mrs. Howard's car which in turn struck the rear of Mr. Hales' vehicle. Mr. Colledge was cited for failure to keep his car under proper control. tral Italy. The plane, en route from Rome to New York via Brussels, carried 42 passengers and a crew of seven. All escaped without injury. Capt. Allen D. Reedy, Tacoma, Wash., turned the huge airliner back when fire flared in the No. 3 engine over Ravenna some 200 miles north of Rome. The plane altitude until the engine burned itself loose from the lost wing and plummeted earthwards. Happier vation, it was reported. Mr. Colledge received emergency treatment and was releas A possible air ROME (UP) was last night averted tragedy when a veteran American pilot DC7 Pan-- i guided his American airliner in for a safe landing at Ciampino Airport on three engines. The fourth, engine burned- - itself loose over north cenfire-ravag- ul PAR m, Spends $1 17 Million (Continued from Page One). ern SAN FRANCISCO (UP) rhere's an extra glow for the big holiday i k events when PnW's Par-T-Po- on Dec. 20. tioo fund: Americans who met Mrs. Bradshaw were reported appalled and shocked at her condition although they had been warned to expect the worst. Her only apparent emo tion upon being released has been fear. Hei body had been ravaged by acute malnutrition and the effects of beri beri. Her weight had dropped to about 80 pounds. Dr. Bradshaw, who also suffered at Communist hands, reported he was handcuffed and "roughly manhandled" by the Reds. 24o doina the k'i the beverage for the holidays. Your choice of flavors, plus the four fa- City Dads - Jrar-i-4- w mixing. South- Railroad Company Pacific 117 million dollars for capital "White Paper" public immediate- spent improvements during 1955, D. J. ly. S.P. president, reported Russell, An important factor in that detoday. will cision be whether Red China Russell said the capital outlay still holds the 13 American civilians remaining in Chinese jails was a record high for the road and despite diplomatic efforts to free was based on "our confidence in future growth of the area and Us them. The report most likely will be people." made public at some point. But it may be decided to wait until the other Americans are freed to prevent their lot from becoming even more difficult by official U.S. (Cm timed charges of cruelty. MM J The State Department investigation covers information from other 1954 wtm lu governments, other U. S. government agencies, personal inter- 841 views with persons already released by Red China, reports from nan refugees, information developed in Hong Kong on China's doorstep, Parks mm and from a variety of additional 641: tlW.MI 513.825 $73 14S intelligence sources. The inquiry was sparked by reports on the condition of Mrs. Homer V. Bradshaw, an S276.941 American medical missionary, fund who was freed with her husband added SI. J pak Southern Pacific Report Due ) k mixmous ers with the deep carbonation that "stirs as you pour." Par-T-Pa- V i , . jf" fa" llv fill$12,374 515: $9,866: ings and memorial $24,157 $25,000; fund: $18,229 $18 871. ! This year's budget also appropriation ot $2." purchase of property. ed Seven British railway stations in Lionaon nanaie , incoming and outgoing passengers on trains every day. 5215 Funeral 2. pre-Ne- w ce 0 2.60-2.6- 5, 10-oun- ce j 7.50-9.5- 0, 8. 6. 2. lr ch 25-3- 7. I 1-- - MEN'S WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ch 11.75-12.0- 0, 190-23- 7.00-9.0- 0. Women's Dress 2.25-2.7- 5, ch ch : 44 on-th- e- Chemical, America, including cott Copper, W. R. Grace and others. It may readily be worth your while to study this new issue of Hogle Review as a guide and help to your 1956 investment program. hazardous. Many Utahns have been blinded by flying chaff; fragments from grinding, cutting or sawing operations; flying sand, or chemical 99 sprays. Added to actual damage caused delicate eye structures is possi bility of an eye infection, which if unchecked, may destroy vision; the entire eyeball, or even in rare instances spread to the brain and cause death. m PubHsKed nwrUhbg 11 5 EMBERS -M- 86 North Tk4 HogU Review wm RADIATORS J. A. HOGLE & CO. mv mm r tmw mm wvwmm NEW YORK STOCK EXOiAHCC University Avenue ras,- Please sand me a free I I I Values to 7.98 5.98 S 12.95 LIFESTRIDE Values to $10.95. Women's Casual BUSTER BROWN Values to $7.95. . fir Sport b WESTPORT AIRSTEP & LIFESTRIDE Values to $9.95. 3.99 $4.98 Men's Dress ROBLEE & PEDWIN Values to $14.95 , ROBLEE Values to $16.95 Children's robin Hood Values to $6.45 BUSTER BROWN Values to $7.95 3.99 H.99 HandaJJX Provo, Utah - I AIRSTEP copy of your report. into Glass Installed Specialised Work 154 WEST CENTER AHLANDERS -- STATE. 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