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Show i 1 1 ' 1 ' " ' i ...: t , . 1 ,. A J - j '" I : v . , ' 7 . - . 'furnished by J. v nt ; v URANIUM QUOTES Rails Atlas Ind. Vol. Hourly Bapco ....... 11 avm. ' .80 Big Horn .... 410.000 466.022.69 144.30 Big Indian Noon Chute Canyon . 143.701.40 464.564.15 960,000 Cliffs . . AVERAGES TOTSTOS . Uran .... f Pi60,000 465.47-.-324 143.851.25 Cons Elaterite SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Federal Asked Greenriver Bid . 9.50 8.75 $ Gunslght ..Banner J25 .21 International .. Bristol Silver ' Central Standard .. .03 A.. Chief Con ...." Silver Clayton Combined Metals .. Comstock Cons Eureka ...... Crof f t 1.45 .05 .55 .28 .08 .25 .67 .50 .25 .08 .23 .62 .05 Rico Argentine ..... Silver King West ... ... Silver Shield' So. Standard .01V .01 .12 .14 :08 5.00 .20 .16 .77 1.70 4.75, .10 .18 .04y4 OVER THE COUNTER Amlgmtd. Sgr. Pfd. 9.50 50 Big Piney . , j Walters .17 .14 - .03 .15 .02 .04 .06 .14 1.43 .07 .04 .18 3.50 3.75 1.50 ,06 .42 .01 .06 .87 .75 .02 .05 .01 1.62 .07 .50 .02 .07 1.00 .03 ' j Listed by City Court $15. non-reside- nt speeding; $15. to yield r 4.25-4.40- 3.90-4.0- 0, lew 2.30; 1.4.66; bakers 5.00-5.2- 3; lis-3.5- 0. 'Onions: supplies moderate; demand slow; market dull toslight-ilp- . weaker. Riot Probing to 9 p. m. and Saturday residence in Daniel. Burial will be in Heber City Cemetery. Ther Ferrell, $15. $15. Jane Jeppson, speeding; RnhArta HinTf . obstructed 'vision: $15. Barbara Kehmeier, running; a stop sign; $15. Lee. Dean Sweat, nmning a red light-- $15. Myrna! Joyce Westring, failure to keep car under control; $15. Kay Allen Ylngling, running a red light $15. Lawrence Reed Brown, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined4 $15. Lloyd James Halladay, failure car under control; pieaaea; guuty, fined $15. Iva Lou Peterson, fail ure to yield the right of way; for feited $15. Robert Dean Hamilton, no driver's license; pleaded guilty, fined $5. Bljair Erickson Warner, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $20. i fco-Je- Lloyd 'James Halloday, no (driver's license; pleaded guilty, fused $15. you. Mrs AMERICAN FORK Christebelle Andieasen T a h a Grant, 73, died Wednesday at her home, 424 W. Main, after a long illness. Mrs. Grant was born May 15, 1883, In Monroe, Sevier County, to O. C. and Christianna Mad-sen Andreasen. She married Frank Taha in 1906. He died in 1919 and she married John W Grant in 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, He died in 1948. She was a member of the Ameri can Fork Seventh LDS Ward. Survivors include one aaugnter, Mrs. Howard W. (Hope) Nicholes oi American Fork; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Helm of Los Angeles and Mrs. Lila Wagner of Salt Lake City; five grandchildren; 10 Utah Obituaries A. Don SALT LAKE CITY 768 died 9tti E. Wiscomb, 62, funeral Saturday Wednesday; LDS noon at the TMrtyFirsft Mrs. Tryntjte Chapel. Ward (Catherine) Visser Sieverts. 82, 2027 25th E.. died Thursday; funeral Monday noon, Monument Park Seventh LDS Ward Chapel. William J. Hill, 84, 550 Ei 3rd S., Cuthberl (Bert) died Tuesday. William Staker, 56, 61 Cordelia Ave., died" Thursday; funeral Sat urday at 2 p. m., 36 E, 7tii S. Mrs. Sarah Bean Hendrickson, 85, 993 7th E., died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 2 p. m., LDS Ward Chapel. Thirty-SixtMrs. Odessa Heninger Barrett, 63. 2503 E. 17th S.. died Thurs day: funerai Saturday at 2 p. m., (Continued from Page One) Monument park Ninth LDS Ward Chapel. with red hats, eliminating the red MILFORD W. E. Martin, 58, coat provision set for rifle sports former mayor, died in Ventura, men. Calif. 4 Allow landowners and canal SPRING CITY Earl Blaln, 68, to bea company operators destroy died Monday. ver after notifying the State Fish PARK CITY Mrs. Verla Pace and Gome Commission of damage Stahle. 31. died Thursday; funer caused by the animals. al Monday at 1 p. m., Par owy 5 Provide for revoking grand- - Second Ward Chapel. Mrs.: Harriet BOUNTIFUL daddy driver, licenses if holders, fail or refuse to take required Louise McKellar Sudbury, 78, eye exams or show proof such died Thursday; funeral Monday exams have been taken and pass at 10 a. m.J 260 E. South Temple .I PAR AGON AH Samuel Abbot, ed. 67. died Wednesday ;.i funeral to The Senate passed final read ing another House bill aimed at Tuesday at 1 p. m., Par a goo ah Jumping from $200 to $400 the LDS Ward Chapel. amount on individual wage; claims on which the State Industrial Com-- i mission can take direct action. The upper house kHled one BORN House bill which would have elim AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL inated the mourning dove from Today: the game bird list. Boy to La el J. and Margaret Swenson Woodbury, Provo Saccharin is almost 900 times Boy to Melvin and Nadine Full mer Wind, Provo. sweeter than sugar. great-grandchildr- (Continued from Page One) x M mittee will conduct "separate, dependent investigations." Then we will compare notes and come to some conclusions," ' ? be said. He; said no timetable for the investigations had yet been set up "but we want it done as quickly as possible." niwto-saiti rfpotrical circuit at the oiisoh "seems to have been the hardest hit by the rioters because of overloads that came on when tbev destroyed some switches." ' He said Warden Graham report ed the rioters had "invaded" the prison hospital and commissary but that a complete survey of the damage was not yet available, ' Members named tci the gover nor's special investigating group included four legislators Republicans Sen. Sherman P. Lloyd of Salt Lake and Rep. Clair Hopkins of Vernal and Democrats Sen Alonzo F. Hopkin of Woodruff and Rep, Richard C. Howe of Murray The other four were Atty. Gen E. JR. Callister, Jr., who figured nrotninently in vesterdav's rio set tiement, Utah Public Safety Com missioner Jay Newman, Salt .Lake d Ik ' .omc and ! Bring a t ; 0)16 0 en. Funeral services will be con ducted, Saturday at 1 p. m. in Ward chapel. the Second-Seventat Anderson call Friends may and Sons Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 n. m. and Saturday until 12:30 p. m. Burial will be in American Fork City Cemetery. h 0 "You Can Depend oh OurxService" 120 No. University Avenue i FR 3-27- 64 .4 ; h! j staling in concept , in execution Dramatic history has received the enthusiastic acclaikj of Mercury57. Distinctively new styling is the easily apparent reason - an advanced concept of design and engineering that sets a new standard for the auto motive industry. By now, you have seen the flashing beauty of the Mercury57 on the highway or city street. Plan a closer, inspection, soon, at your nearest Mercury dealer s - to see and test-drithe newest of all new cars - Mercury57. No . in- bmi factory trained lady Jn our one navtna Ironing problems. Bring your problems In and let us Iron, them out for $15. sign: wi!1 store Saturday from T to 6 p.m. to give Instruction to IronrHa owners and to any- of running a stop UTAH APPLIANCE CO: prior to services at. the family i 5 1 7 txtra House Passes U. U.S. 2 A 5.10; nc from at W. keep Claudia ' said, "falsely presented as U.S. j sisters. Funeral services will be Satur day at 2 p. m., Daniel LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the OJpin Mortuary in Heber Friday American Fork Forfeitures: Clinton Jenkins, Woman Dies Irving Leroy Beattie, the right way; failure John Barlew, failure to At Residence car under control; $15. of u u guilty, fined $7.50. David Warren Smith, failure to keep car under control; pleaded guilty, fined $15 19. a "revival t; . expulsion followed closely on Mos in cow's 'television spectacular were .four! Russian which paraded before TV cameras and, White Produce Market suspended. Fred M. Christensen, no license plates: defendant produced non resident permit; failure to keep car under control; pleaded guilty, fined $15. Norman Facer, failure to keep car under control; pleaded euiltv. fined $15. Robert j Deon permit; Hamilton, no nleaded guilty, fined $5. Michael Regan, no driver's license; pleaded (Continued from Page. One) 10.12 55 -- 63 17.62 1 , ow propaganaa fabrication of the and charges .57 OU . ....... He! the action said incidents." new English 16.62 Oil at aimed is supporting Equity apparently 37.50 39.50 j Russia's claims that the United First Security Interstate Mtr. Lines 11.75 12.50 States is interfering in Eastern Mfn. Fuel Sutmly .. 25.62 27.00 European affairs. 15.75 14.75 Utah So. Oil . . . Trouble In Russia Diplomatic sources sai dthe So MUTUAL FUNDS 6.17 viets, mindful of the uprisings in Affltd. Fund. In. . . 5.70 Hungary and Poland and other Canadian Genl. .... 13.01' 14.06 20.89 19.31 disturbing events behind the Iron Canadian Fund Curtain, are engage din an all out Fundamental Inv. . . 15.34 16.81 9.61 campaign to convince the Commu Incorporated Inv. ..' 8.89 11.74 nist world the United States is Maas. Inv. Trust . . . 10.86 trying to stir up trouble. These sources said this 'drive also was behind a recent bitter Soviet statement complaining of Potatoes: CHICAGO (UP) U.S. plans to station atomic task ToCal U.S. shipments 723; oid ar forces at various spots around the rivals 89, track 249; newr arrivals world. v 1, track none. All these actions,' they said, are deniand alow, in part to persuade peomoderate; designed Supplies in and elsewhere beRussia market dull to barely steady. ple Curtain that the Iron the hind Idaho Track sales (100 lbs.): te a threat to their United States resales offerings limited,-n- o that and therefore the ported; Idaho utility 2.85, some security Communists must pull together in1.80. of breaking apart. ,, stead Street sales: Idaho russets 30's 2.26, smafler -- D She was. married Nov. 26, 1927, i non-reside-nt i spies. White said this all added up to L in Coalville. Surviving are her husband; one Recent Provo City traffic court son. Francis Milton of Park City; action has included: " two daughters, Mrs. Pat (Berna- Weidner. no license T,oo 'a' dine) Hurley of Salt Lake City per and Barbara Ann Smith of Dan dates : produced mat. Danielle Christiansen, speed iel. Also' surviving are her step ing: Dleaded guilty, fined, $20. mother, Mrs. Romania Gordon of Harry H. Whittaker, expired li Oremi three grandchildren, six cense plates; pleaded guilty,; fined brothers, a sister and two step--, Soviet Russia .04 is Traffic Gases .03 .07 .01 .03 .02 .03 .01 AOU. U 72 i 1 .80 9. ;i2 ' J.20 .ivrite says The SALT LAKE 'CITY (UP) Utah Public Service Commission has approved a franchise for the Utah Power and Light Co to. proDANIEL. Wasatch County vide electrical service for Alpine Mrs. Millie E. Gordon Smith, 50, j in Utah County. . v wife of Farley N. Smith, died in The franchise to serve the town Salt Lake City Wednesday follow I is for a period. ; ing a brie .illness. Mrs. Smith wa born Nov. 24, 1906. in Park City to James Mil ton and Lucy Bullock Jackson Gordon. She lived in Park City, Orem and Daniel, where she was active in the LDS Church. ,82 White Canyon .18 Wyoming .... DAILY SALES Cons. Eureka, 1000 at 67 Comstock, 6000 at 24. Great .Western, 3000 at New Park, 200 at, 1.25. Wilberti Williston Basin Oil; 1000 .25 .03 .21 .18 .85 1.80 5.12 .19 Swansea Con ....'v. Tintic Standard .... United Park City . . . Utah Idaho Sugar .. West Toledo 1 Williston Zuma .15 .12 .01 .01 .02 .00 .78 .16 Upetco Uran King at Daniel Resident Succumbs In. Salt Lake City ; Alpine Franchise 5.50 .02 ... .......... Tri State 162 .07 Prosper Sterling ....... Sun Uran Temple Mt. ... .13 1.30 1.20 .57 . Standard Uran .08 .11. 06 .10 .18 .10 .05 .35 .06 .03 03 :.06 Republic ...... . Royal Shumway ..06 1.10, 1.05 Dragon .07 East Standard .10 East Utah .05 Eureka Bullion .08 . . . Eureka Lilly Con .,.14 Eureka Standard ..; .09 j Great Western .04 Majestic Oil .30 Mammoth N. A. Resources ... .05 ... .11 Naildriver New Park North Lily ......... North Standard .... Park City Con ...r. Mt Peale Oil Securities State Approves 50-ye-ar , .04 .04 .12 1.31 Lisbon ......... Lucky Mac . . . MY 04 1.30 , .05 . Bullion Cardiff ; - : Crcle I , a: hogle and company -- f I Member of New York Stock Exchang J , " ; j . iyiste8iiis 11 N I: DAILY MtKALU." FEBRUARY 8, 1SS7 FRIDAY, ' Utah County. Utehr-- ' " i j .TjT,' ' ' - . 1 q - , ! Mercury in ve ! ' 'I '! , Statistics i - City police chief W. Cleon Skousen and Ray. Free, a Sugar House businessman. It was indicated Clyde; will seek mntn memoer a psy w km chologistto the group. ' The governor pointed out he did bet intend the special committee would usurp duties of the Board ifit Corrections5 or Board of Par-he felt a f dons. 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