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Show Moriketi Grace P. Robinson Infant Succumbs Utah Motorists Soon After Birth Warned Use Succumbs at 37 to SPANISH Parker, son of Major S. and Geraldine After Long Illness Parker, died rix hours after Extreme Care . Quotations ft funilfhedl tyj 15 Exchange, N, ; 493.625 560,000 Noon 1 SPANISH FORKr-Grac- e birth at 8:30 Sunday in the local Peay hospital. jr He is survived by Ms parents,! N. 7th E., Robinson, 37, of 310 died Sunday at 2:45 aj in., ? tfUr Rails a lingerinf illness at an Ofden Hospital. J I She was born Feb. 25, im, In 1&5.57. S3 a daughter of KnightsviUe Utah, ; Albert H and Nellie Duke ' a.m. ; University DOW JONES AVERAGES! Ind. Vol. Hourly j tnry p.m. 1,430,000 494.74 URANIUM QUOTES .00 .05 .OOV Arrow .04 .03 .11 Attaa .. i Bapco Big Horn ........ Big Indian .......... Chute Canyon J. Circle Cliffs . . Cons Urin j. I 4 .03V4 lQtt , re- edu- cation in Provo schools graduat-ing from the Provo High : School and LDS .20 .01 .04 .04 .10 i EUterite Peay. She ceived her .17 155.41 JS.66 .12 .02 .05 .08 .12 in Seminary surviving are the grandparents, Mrs. Georgia Blevin, Lexington, Neb.; Mrs; John Parker, Greeley, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Penton, Wray, Colo.) Graveside services Will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Spanish Fork,, Cityi Cemetery by Bishop Robert A. Nelson ol the Spanish Fork 1st Ward. Friends may call at the Clautun Mortuary Tuesday prior to services. On Dec. 23, 1944, she mar- ried Leo R. I Ro- - Mra. Robinson blnaon in Provo. Following heir marriage she made .03H Gunsight her home inj Spanish Fork, where J22 International she was an active member of 3.25 3.50 Lisbon the LDS Church, directing the 1.62H 1.8iy4 Mac ;.' Lucky Spanish Fork Singing Mothers .03 J. .02 Bleak- in the Seventh Ward. Mt. Peale ...J. .06H .07H are her husband Surviving .40 .50 Oil Securities Spanish Fork; her mother, Mrs. MV .01 Republic Nellie D. Peay, Provo; two broi .08 .0? Royal thers and three sisters, Carl A. .6834 .87 Shumway Peay, and Mrsv Norma Blalock, .ooy .004 Lake" Spencer View, Ore; Paul D. Peay, .62' .75 Bountiful; Standard Uran Mrs. Edith Parker .01 .02 . Sterling Owen E. (Edna) Davis, Mrs. and .08 .07 Sun Uran .... Salt Lake City. .02 .01 Temple Mtn. Funeral services will be con.03 .04 Tri State ... ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in .0dV4 .01 Upetco the 'Spanish Fork Fourth-Sevent- h .02 .01 t Uran King . LDS Ward Chapel, where Walter .10 .07 U. S. Lithium . . J. Hallam, first counselor in the .00 .00 Walters Spanish, Fork Seventh Ward, will 183 .78 White Canyon ...... officiate. Friends may call at .15 .13 Wyoming . . . the Berg Mortuary, Provo, Tuesday from 6 to 8 p. m., and at the family home in Spanish res Fork Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork Cemetery: under the direction of the Berg Mortuary. Federal Oreenriver two brothers, Ronald and Jackie, and three sisters, Connie Ann, Midge, and Elizabeth Gayle. Also 1936. L43 1.31V4 ".05V4 ,06, .04 .28 i j . . . . . i Set For Mrs. Ott, 70, In Salt Lake City services foe Mabel Leonora Hardenbtcok Ott, 70, who died early Saturday; morning in the Utah Valley Hospital after a lingering illness will f be held Tuesday noon at the La r kin Mortuary, Salt Lake City, Friends may call Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Slt Lake City Cemetery. "Funeral Ogden Livestock OGDEN (UP) Livestock: Cattle 2,600; cows opening active, , SPANISH ;' i! ' By UNIHED PRESS ned Utah Safety offlcialbs riotorists today they must use increased care or face one of the worst traffic fatality totals ever by the end of 1956. With two weeks still to go in the ;rear the toll hajs reached 205, t more tnan during all of 1955. Four persons were: killed during the past week and 11 died during the first half of December. Worst traffic year in Utah's history was 1952 wi etn 248 persons lost their lives. Ashley B. Badger, vice president in charge of traffic for the Utah Safety Council, warned mote.-ists that the bustle and hurry of the holidays are specially danw-a- r -- ) " 13.7-16.5- 0; 10.25-12.0- 0; 10?00-11.5-0; good-choi- -- 565-60- 500-60- Charles Harrison, longtime resi dent of this city, died Saturday in a Payson hospital after a short illness. He was 70 years of age: Mr. Harrison was born at Holli-daUtah, Jan. 7, 1877, the son of William Charles and Mary Forsyth Harrison. He spent his early yeafs there and began his education in schools of the area. He married. Sophrona Wood in 1902 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She preceded him fin death in 1907. He later married Gertrude Haase in 1908, also In the Salt Lake y, 12 ed j j in one1! car. LDS Temple. She died in 1939. Active as a member of the LDS church, he held the office of High Priest at the time of his death; He was engaged locally in a business enterprise for a number of years. Survivors include one son, Edgar Harrison, of Anaheim, Calif.; a brother, Roscoe Harrison, Modesto, Calif.; two sisters,! Mabel Rose, Emmett, Ida., and Mary Cross, Coos Bay, Ore.; four grandchildren, and two great4grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Fork First Ward Chapel with Bishop Robert A. Nelson officiating. Friends may call at the Anderson Mortuary Tuesday between 7 and 9 p.m. or Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Spah-is- h ' Fork City Cemejtery. ce 0 ce E. South Temple. Henry A. (Chick) Rolph, WASHER son ox and Norman Wayne Anne Fechner, died Sunday. Alfred Leroy Wilson, i former resident died Saturday. OGDEN Mabel Pearl i Thomp son, 77, 2751 Mad son, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday; 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel. Jennie Chaplow Howell, 109, died Sunday; funeral Tuesday 10 a.m., at Larkin and Sons Funeral Chapel. The Conserva- ; UTAH APPLIANCE YOU-FR- OM '! j U A " X S L3 I L ifllids !:''!. EfleWii 'if !YS ' ' ' ii. "i i ; Ym Bey Jhe Mew, WBneira r) ys S TJ n n D) 0 T ; 1 AND DRYER l ) OPEN Your Old Washer can be a down i j I- :1 9 P. M. All Week j !r " - t ' - ! payment ONLY - j i . Michael Patrick a LONDON (UP) tomorrow. The bridge, crossing the Colorado River some 900; feet downDoughnuts can be sugared eas-stream from the Glen Canyon and quickly by placing them Dam, will reach i,271 feet between ily In a paper bag with powdered the canyon's nearly vertical walls at a height of about 700 feet above sugar and then shaking the bag. the water. The bridge will be included in ing K a n a b, Utah, with Bitter Aternate U.S. Highway 89 connect- - Springs,! Ark. Ml PI 63, 1333 E. 8th S.j died Sunday; funeral Wednesday 2 p.m., 260 E. eignwnanui-oi- , j ; recnner, ! tive Daily Express predicted today that Gen, Alfred Gruenther, former NATO commander, would succeed Charles E. Wilson as U.S. secretary of defense. (UP- )- Bids for a $3 million Glen Canyon bridge, termed the highest steel arch span in the nation, will be opened here 1IH1 If 2-- rank-and-file- GRUENTHER MAY SUCCEED WILSON KANAB A 17.00-21.0- 0; South Temple. PASADENA. Calil. (UP) X University of Utah senior is one of four students chosen in final competition here to attend ; Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholariji ship. The Utah winner Is Donald W. Hanson, 23, Salt Lake City, a history student at the University of Utah, ;jj The four winners were selected from students from six southwestern states ki the regional finals, Other winners are George Vf. Baer, Palo Alto, Calif., Dennis V. Moran, Tuscan, Ariz., and Roger D. Hansen, San Carlos, Calif. I DINl efl (Continued from Page One) trict la in me nusourgn area, ac- cused McDonald mipporters of .'mUuse' of union fund in th election campaign. He called for 'tmpaKial' observers at the ballot count next February. Hilbert was defeated for the district directorship in 'the last election by only 700 votes,) Hilbert said his group is out to "return control of the machinery ." of the union to the "We're fighting our own money," he declared. "Employes of internathe McDonald-dominate- d tional office are seeking to maintain conirol of our local unions by stom trooper tactkfs." ;,ifj; "District director and mtefna-twn- al representatives aire being used to intimidate the members. They draw a full day's pay plus unlimited expenses to do this. This is a misuse of union funds.? after birth. He was accompanied by the child's! father and by Mrs. Margaret Walker, a nurse! aid. The Infant stopped breathing World War I began Aug. I, twice on the flight but Mrs. Walkand ended after four yeapji,; 1914, er was able to restore; his breath three .months and 11 days of once. A resuscitator and police ji fighting. ambulance were waiting for the plane at Salt Lake airport but the child was pronounced dead when taken to a hospital. Across Glen Canyon U 190-25- 260 from Steel Union U. S, ; " good-choi- was found to be suffering a bloo4 disorder shortly HERE'S SANTA'S GIFT TO 0 j a.m., ment. Already some 1,800 UNEF troops are ,in Port Said with 800! Egyptian police. Another 700 members of the UNEF are to come in this weekj and U.N. officials believed this was enough to restore For Steel Bridge (Continued from Page One) traffic death toll of any accident in which a passenger car was this year, the National Safety Council said today. It was the greatest death toll in which a passenger can- - and train were involved together this year. Paul Jones, a. spokesman for the council, also sadd the largest number ofj fatalities recorded for a single auto occurred! in April, 1940, in Minnesota, when! two passenger cars collided and 13 . were killed 25-5- 10 Anglo- -French Bids to be Opened Killed 1- -3 nesday de-spi- ts " William A mercy flight from Beaver to save the life of a day old infant suffering from a blood disorder failed over! the weekend. The infant, Kent Roberts, died before he could be brought to a jeeps. No casualties were reported hospital herefor treatment He in these incidents, was a son of Mr. and Mrs. ShelU.N. official predicted the don Roberts! troops would puU out offered to fly the Royee 48 within hours with full equip- baby to Knight Salt Lake City when he j w SALT LAKE CITY (UP) ytah County, Utah Utah Student Wins Rhodes Scholarship j f I FORK! Troops Fired On Danish, Swedish and Norwegian troops were fired on this weekend and returned the fire, but U.N. officials said they believed the U.N men were mistaken forj British their blue helmets and white j 4 strong to 25 higher except canners and cutters about steady; market not fully established on fed steers and heifers; some, bids weak to unevenly lower; stackers and feeders largely steady; few standard-logood slaughter heifers utiity and commerciai cows canners and cutters to utility bulls cutter 7.5040.00; small lots SALT LAKE CTY L Harry stock lb. yearling Francis Lott, 61, 438 University 16.0047.00; few steers lots lb. er than last week close; sows 0 Street, died Saturday;., funeral 14.50. stock heifers mixWednesday noon 260 E. South yearling lower; early buk U.S. Calves 300; vealers opened fully ed lots 0 lb. barrows and gilts Temple. Robert Huskinson Smith oalvee slow about 17.0047.80; bulk U.S. 8 sows Jiv 34, former hisresident died steady; stock and choice veaiers Nov. 30, aboard good at steady; tea. 11.0043.00. ship few good stock steer Morrill Lockwood jDavis, 48, 418 Sheep 425; only scattered truckE. 8th S., died FHday;! funeral calves 17.00; several lots ed kits available early; no test of stock heifer calves 16.00. Monday 10 sm. 260 E. South market; not enoush sold over weekTempi. Georre William Cook, Hogs 250; butchers fully 25 low-- end to establish a price trend. 81, 275 E. 3600 S., tiled Saturday; funeral was held today .Cornelius Johan (Casey) Van Leeuwen, 73, FUNNY BUSINESS former resident, died Thursday. Jennie Haws Evans Raymond, 88, former resident died Friday; funeral Tuesday noon 36 E. South Temple., Robert Edward Lee Strong, infant son of Wayne and L. and Janet Kaepernik Strong, 330 S. West Temple, died Friday ; services were held! today. Walter Bassett Scoville, 72, 1512 Harrison Ave., died Sunday funeral Wed- Utah Obituaries ' order. There were protests on all sides. gerous, Maj. Gen. E L. M. Burns, head The holidays, he said, "come of the UNEF to Cairo. at a time of long nights with snow The British andprotested French protested and sleet and these conditions to the United Nations plis "the seasonal rush can be a deadly combination.!" Short Illness Fatal at 70 To W. C. Harrison . . vent a recurrence of attacks. U.N. patrols in white Jeeps moved through the tease city.j ' MONDAY, DECEMBER! IT, 1935 DAILY HERALD Mercy Flight From Beaver Disappointing (Continued from Page One) Pen-to- n K. Kosrle Memos. New York Stock Co. 11 FORK-hlnf- ant British, French ll :ll h l ( , j nl ' V "V j MURRAY Wendy Noble, daughter of, eight-yetr-o- ld Brack Howard tad Ann C. Noble, 235 Crawford Ave., died Fridav. TEASDALE Joseph Benjamin Hlskey, 71, died Wednesday; funeral was held today. PRICE Laurence Martin died Wednesday; 73, funeral was held today. MENDON James Muir, 74, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday 1 pja. Nelson Funeral Home. UINTA Marie Aeschllman,. 80 died Friday; funeral Tuesday 3 p.m., Lindquist and sone Funeral Chapel. Ras-musse- "They want to be certain they're In flrtt class condition before tfisjf eurt cn yeso" I J i from n, A WEEK FO! TH3 MIK 1 "KIKhen of Ilk 1 I notes Second Ward LDS ChapelL MOUNT PLEASANT John Franklin Ttdwell, 70, died Friday; funeral Second-Thir- d Wednesday Ward LDS FERRON nenrie, 99, died Thursday 1 1 o wnnouT TiiTcr p.m., Saturday; funeral p.fflj FttTOtt IDS I man, . 71, died, Eriday; funeral weonesaay i pim., Richfield Second LDS Ward! ChapeLI REDMOND Chris Hansen, 78, died Friday; funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Redmond LDS Ward Chapel. ' . T i " ' lhafs washabl- o- 0 Washes Everything n Saves up to 1800 gallons of tiilAaaitilltt I' mm i . 'i....R- I- ill hot water a year Cuts detergent costs In half Traps 957 Tho gift race! likely to encased nrs Is tS tompf - AUT0L1ATIC WASHERS NOW AS AS LITTLE T: $199.95 ) V pptmlxttf tot yLrt is &r2toU Chrtstaas lUt. yow T7sbstrs CosU t mod smyoit on Mtw k tsqel or mocroeadsd by Cm tocmT's Wlcj cnoois and ecaegss. ThS best bssttse tfs s Xrrism-T7sbsls$S plain $ thttmb4ndced. Ds has fc!It biadiaj 7X3 to j tX com m and 1st Kiowjrtm s eery. Dktionsry . FRIGIDAIRE f, s. JD North Ueiy. Ava. FR 3-5Z- :o! fUl m m nrz2 x i rx n n 120 fib. Univoreftjr - j r i nr n n - j;.; V mm: (g - : ii "You Can Depend On Odr Serviced . Y j: FJ:0:!2 FR '.1 o 3-27- 1 is X X- it ill . '1 Chapel. Elzina StrLajham J Ward Chapel. J FILLMORE Minnie Nichols, 84, died Saturday funeral Tuesday U mjm, Fillmore First LDS Ward Chapel. KANAB Sidney j W. Jolley, 3, died Saturday following an accident in his jeep j funleral Thursday 1 p.m. Moroni East-We- st LDS Ward Chapel. RICHFIELD Albert J. Ash- - . without rubbing The driest load that) over left a washer $ Dirt, soap, scum and lint removed caycwir filruthers Meacham, 28, died Saturday; funeral Wednesday lp.m.f Sunset f "fhe Cleanest Wash You'vo over s&en q SUNSEf-Cledaj- Mae lmrtur f 64 , . ; |