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Show MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1957 Utah County. Utah Orem Woman DAILY HERALD at 76 Dies Quo nations William Briggs Father of Provo Woman Succumbs Claude James Sherry Utah Obituaries U.S. Project A. B. Brunner, 79, Elizabeth CITY SALT LAKE East, 34S-3r- d died Saturday; funeral Wednesday noon LeGrande LDS Ward Chapel. Velma Kathertne Dour-las28, 1612 Lone' Peak Drive, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday noon, Wasatch Presbyterian 1626 S. 17th E. Church, Lyle Norman Anderson, son of Norman J. and Charlotte' Halgren Anderson, 1346 Laird Ave., died Friday. Raymond Ek, 40, 995 S. State Street, died Saturday. Jessie B. Robison, 63, 70 N. Temple, died Sunday. Elmer Emanuel Kearns, 73, 2654 Highland Drive, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday noon, Highland Park LDS Ward. Augusta Olson Wright Christensen, 76, 155 Down ing tan Ave., died Sunday; funeral Wednesday 2 p.m., 36 E. South Temple. OGDEN Jack K. Twitchell. 47, h Street, died Saturday; funeral Wednesday 11 a.m. Larkin and Sons Funeral Chapel. Thomas Arthur DeVine 73, died; requiem mass Tuesday 11 a.m. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Klea Standing: Strickland, 43, 2149 Ogden Ave., died Saturday; funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. Larkin Funeral Chapel. Betty Sorensen, 86, died April 17, in Copenhagen. David K. Hunter, infant son of John D. and James Dinsdale Hunter died Saturday; services were held. PEOA Shirley Young: March-an- t, 31, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday noon Peoa LDS Ward engineer Sadie C. Marble Tuesday Rites Scheduled for Former Provoan Native of Provo Dies In Ogden s, OREM Ambronetta J. Howick Funerpl services will be William 86, of father Sadie Craner Marble. 72, a naFURNISHED BY J. A- - HOCLE AND COMPANY Walters, 76, died this morning at Mrs. Mark Briggs, Goodwin, 167 Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., in the tive of Pjovo, and sister of Mo (Mary) Mrs. of her daughter, the home Member of New York Stock Exchange Masonic Temple, 650 E. South Avoy Craner, Provo, died SaturW. 5th N., died Sunday in Orem D. D. Jepperson, a following lingering illness. Temple in Salt Lake by the Acacia day evening in an Ogden Hospital following a linwas born He at 14, 1870, Aug. OVER THE COUNTER DOW JONES AVERAGES Lodge 17 FiAM, for Emmett Bal-le- following a sudden illness. gering illness. Claude a for son of services Funeral Yorkshire, She was born Oct. 21, 1884, at England, She was born Amal. Sugar Pfd.. 9.50 10.00 71, Salt Lake City, a former Industrials Rails Volume con be will Booth and 66, James a daughter of John J. and Lydia Haley Sherry, Briggs. Provo, at 51 .56 11:00 Sept 29. 1880, Big Piney resident of Provo. Mr. Ballew 2 p.m., in at He ducted Wednesday Lee Goodman Craner. Sb 62 .67 Emily West Jordan, a 490,000 493.14 1.64 146.82 .16 English Oil died Sunday in a Salt Lake Hos- was reared in Room Chapel, the Drawing EdBerg 22.00 23.00 of Oil Long Provo, and married 12:00 Mary Equity daughter with Chauncy Riddle, bishop of 40.00 38.00 pital following a short illness. Thorpe July 13, Wyman Marble Nov. 27, 1902, in mund and Eliza 820,000 493.60 2.10 146.87 .11 First Security the Provo Nineteenth Ward in Eng1891, Friends may call at 344 E. 1st Provo. Inter. Motor Lines 10.25 11.00 J. Jones Howick. Friday's Close Mr. died She land. officiating. 26.50 .79 146.98 .51 Mtn. Fuel Supply. 25.50 S., tonight and at. the temple Mrs. Marble maved to Corinne, She received her 2,380,000 491.50 died in 1948. 17.12Vi 15.25 Utah So. Oil e d u c a tion in Tuesday one half hour prior to Utah, in 1919, where she lived SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Mr. Biggs beIn lieu of flowers, until the death of her services. Saturday morn- t . Jordan. West if husband, URANIUM QUOTES Bid Asked came a memfriends may contribute to Shriners Aug. 4, 1952. Then she moved to ing in Rock Mr. Walters died .04 03 10.00 Atlas 8.50 Wyo., Banner Springs, ber of the LDS Crippled Childrens hospital. Burial Brigham City, where she resided June 5. 1938. .04 .05 .23 22 of a cerebral Bristol Silver will be in the Memorial Gardens until she was confined to the OgBapco in 1919, Church Walters Mrs. Following 01 .04 .02 03 Bee Hive Bullion of the Valley. to the their den hospital tmly a few hours hemorrhage. made their marriage they coming 13 .15 1.30 1.10 Big Horn Cardiff Friends in may until States in before her death. West United 1907, Jordan home 10Vt .12 .02 .03Mj Big Indiaa Central Standard lived to 1922. He Ida. Tuesday when they moved Coltman, tino 71, died Thursday; requiem Surviving are three daughters 1107-16t01 .02 Chute Canyon 41 .50 Chief CorT from 6 In 1921 they moved to Rock Ford, in Philadelphia, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday St. and two sons, Mrs. LaPriel M. evening mass, .02 014 Circle Cliffs 27 .30 to 8 p.m., and he Mr. Briggs Clayton Silver Ridd, Brigham City; Mrs Fay Ida., and went to Idaho Falls in Pa., Anthony Catholic Church. 27 .30 Columex .08 Combined Metals.. .07 He 1950. was in until to Schmidt and Mrs. Aft on M. Wood, she resided Provo came PRICE James 1939, where Robert Jaquez, Wednesday 06 .07 .l9Vz Congress 17 Comstock serv-inf to to 1957 day-ol- d when she came March 19, son of Jacob and Salt Lake City; Ned and Fred employed in the textile industry, prior .11 ... .08 Elaterite . " .62 60 Cons Eureka at the mor- live with her daughter. a d retired since he came to Amamlia Sanchez Jaquez, died Marble, Corinne; 16 grandchildren, Prdvo.to Mr- - Sherry 1.19 1.00 Federal .07 06 Croff Burial are three sons and Provo. services were held today. and two Surviving turary. Friday; 4.25 4.50 Four Corners 1.00 95 Dragon Funeral services will be confour daughters, Mrs. George ESCALANTE Vesta Lucetta He lived with his daughter, will be in the Provo City Ceme.07Vz 06 .09 Greenriver "East Standard .... .08 i o E. Q u n t n, Idaho Mrs. Goodwin, here, until he en-tr- d tery, where full military rites 83, died Saturday; funeral ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in tha (Florence) Shurtz, .27 . .24 Gold Cloud .11 10 East Utah the Hardv Rest Home in will be carried out by the Dean Falls; Mrs. James M. (Rose) Wednesday 2 p.m., Escalante Corinne LDS Ward Chapel. Friends 02 .03 V .06 Eureka Bullion .. .05 Gunsight Mrs. Orem two years ago. American South LDS Ward. Mendenhall Ore.; may. call at the Selk Mortuary, Legion Clough, Enterprise, 08Vi .10 Int. Oil & Met .09 Eureka Lilly Con.. .07 13. TOOELE Mae Arden (Mable) Packer, Baker, No. Lila seven are Brigham City, tonight from 7 to Skelton, Post daughters, Surviving 15 .25 New Metals .20 Eureka Standard.. .17 three-day-ol- d 9 D. D. Mrs. of JepL.) (Lillie Salt E. p.m. and at the place of services Ore.; Floyd Mrs. Frances daughter Canady, Mr. Sherry was born Sept. 18, 31 .35 08 .09 King Oil Great Western 11 a m. W. at and Walters, Mrs. Skelton, Orem; Sidney person, Mary Shakespere Tuesday until time of Lake Citv: Mrs. Goodwin; 1890, in Coal City, 111., a son of 3.50 3.75 04Vt .05Vi Lisbon WalMajestic Oil F. services. Burdett died funeral Burial will be in the Mrs Wednesday Sunday; Blackfoot, Ida.; Arthur (Florence) Bennett, James H. and Mary E. Cotton 2.81 3.00 .31 25 Mammoth Lucky Mac 1 W. Karl (Clare) DeHaas, and and Tate 'Brigham Idaho Falls, Clyde Mrs. City ters, p.m. Mortuary. Cemetery. .08 .09 Sherry. He came to Denver, Colo., Mt. Peale .07 .08 N. A. Resources... 38 grandIdaho of all Falls; Walters, Ann) Edward his (Ruth his and Luty, with received mother 35 .45 Oil Securities 08 .10 Naildriver children, 51 great - grandchildren, Philadelphia; Mrs. Howard education there. Later he moved 1.06 1.19 Radorock 1.25 1.15 New Park .; one sister, Althea Williams, and McKeevet Cleveland, to Salt Lake City, working for Chapel. (Elsie) .07 06 Red Hill 50 .60 North Lily M. the Utah Magna. Sumner Mrs. and .02 01H .013i Republic Copper Company. North Standard ... .01 Vi GRANGER Louire Woodbury, services will be held in Ohio; Funeral Md.; .11 Baltimore, 09 Proctor, 11 (Emily) .12 While in Royal Salt Lake City. Mr. day-ol- d Park City Con will be at on burial and Idaho daughter of J. H. and Falls, S. Arthur 1.43 Briggs, 1.25 son, .08 07 S. U. in the Shumway enlisted Prosper the Thomas Riverside Cemetery, Joy Solomon Woodbury, 3860 S. 23 gandchildren Sherry 77 .82 Pa.; Standard Uran Bridgeport, Rico Argentine ... 4.37V4 4.75 his Army. Following discharge 3600 W., died Friday; graveside in Blackfoot, under the direction and 26 054 .07 Sun Uran . . .20 Silver King West.. .17 he returned to Salt Lake City services Monday 4 p.m. Elysian of the Berg Mortuary. 014 .024 Funeral services will be held and worked again for the Utah Burial Gardens. Tri State .02 02 Silver Shield V .02 014 in Philadelphia and burial will .22 20 So Standard Upetco Copper. Later he was employed WANSHIP Macel Gordon Hom03V4 .04 Uran King .17 14 take place in the Valley Forge by Union Pacific Railroad. Swansea Con er, 54, died Saturday; funeral .63 58 White Canyon .75 Memorial Cemetery, Tintic Standard ... .70 On Feb. 18, 1924, Mr. Sherry Tuesday 2 p.m., Wanship LDS .33 29 1.80 Wyoming United Park City.. 1.65 married Leona Rose, in Boise, Ward Chapel. ' 1 Utah Idaho 4.75 Sugar. 4.50 in Id ., making their home BRIGHAM CITY George VWest Toledo 074 .08Vm DAILY SALES Phone before He moved & 2000 Ida. later Oil 24 at 24 Bonanza Cosh 84. Osborne, 84, died SaturCak Rogerson, Henry Mng., .20 174 Williston You You Utah (UP) Monthly Monthly XEPHl, Sponsors Brig-hato noon 22T noon and 1000 transferred funeral at for Bristol Nev., Wells, Tuesday your Rciv Payments tciv Payment, Silver, day; 03 .AV Zuma of the annual Ute Stampede said to King Hill, Ida. He then reColb. Rexall, 3500 at 20. City LDS Third Ward (Continued from Page One) rodeo eveat MUTUAL FUNIS Commonwealth Lead, 5000 at 34. today the turned to Salt Lake City for a Chapel. Norman Andrew Nelson, of passing the total flow in any short ' will be held 516.00 J 571.43 here $304.76 (30.00 6.41 July Affili. Fund, .Inc.. 5.98 Crescent Eagle Oil, 1200 at 6. same time, moving to Omaha, 57, died Saturday. August Olsen, the day! D. of the 16.31 17.63 Fowkes, Ray year. Chemical Wednespresident 1100 1.00. died funeral at 77, one for Sunday, Neb., Dragon, 20.00 40.00 764.52 again 380.95 The announcement from Wash- to Salt Lake year, incoming You select your Canada General ..13.64 14.75 1932, where day noon, Brigham City Eighth Magnolia Lead it Oil, 10,000 at Ute Stampede Assn. said world City famous rodeo performers will par- ington, D.C. preceded by two he then worked for the Utah Con- LDS Ward Chapel. 55.00 24.00 1054.84 457.15 Fund. Investors .. .16.28 17.54 2Y. own repayment in of the the the celebration. award actual hours 10.01 Nev-Ta- h 9 26 Oil & Mng., 10,000 at 14; ticipate Inc. Investors HELPER Tony Alfredo Bot- struction Co. contract by the Bureau of Recla11.72 t 15; 3000 2000 at 144; 5000 Mass. Inv. Trust 10.84 OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION plan I Mr. Sherry later accepted a 12.38 mation office in Denver. Mass. Inv. Growth 11.45 at 154; 40,000 at 16; 1000 at National President asColorado River being Project, a for project engineer Eaton-Howar- d Chief engineer L. N. McClellan position as Stk. 21.08 22.54 164. of Interior. Dur signed to the construction of the the Department At B.P.W. Convention said the contract specified work N. A. Resources, 14,000 at 7. Gorge Dam. must begin within .30 days, but ing that time he worked for the Flaming Park Konold, 5000 at 2. Road Research RooseST. GEORGE, Utah (UP) The Surviving are his wife, one son he did not know the actual day U. S. Geological Survey in Oil & Mng., 5000 at 7. Prosper one daughter, Claude Joel In he trans and annual convention of velt. 1934, the Utah September Utah-Wy- o. the company would start FINANCE COMPANY Con Oil, 1000 at 65. Project Taking Shape Federation of Business and Proferred to the Bureau of Reclama Sherry, Provo; Mrs. Leon (Barof Provo fessional Women's Clubs will be tion and came to Provo in 1936, bara) Halgren, Salt Lake City; By UNITED PRESS Plans for a Utah Road Commission-sphighlighted by the appearance of working as an engineer for the two grandchildren, two brothers 230 West Center Street Phone: FRanklin onsored Hazel Palmer, Sedalia, Mo., naDeer Creek Dam project. He then ad one sister, Albert Sherry, research project OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES tional president. worked in the Salt Lake Office San Diego; Arthur Sherry. High- aimed at determining future road MURRAY OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY TOOELE MAGNA LOGAN Potatoes: CHICAGO (UP) The three-da- y on the Weber project, and for the land, Ind., and Miss Lulu Sherry, convention opens needs in the state will be disLivestock: OGDEN (UP) Totals: 547 Friday, 405 Saturday, Friday in St. George. Ada Burt, cussed in Salt Lake City WednesCattle 1800, opening moderately past year was employed on the Denver. 10 Sunday; old arrivals 149, track state president, said Miss Palmer active, market on fed steers not day. will be featured speaker at a fully established, early sales about Robert W. Griffin, acting chief 376; new arrivals 18, track 7. Old: rupplie liberal, demand banquet Saturday. engineer, said that members of steady, heifers fully steady, cows the commission and the U. S. Bu- fair, market dull to slightly weakstrong to 25c higher, spots up FOOD ON FLOOR reau of Public Roads, will consider er. more, bulls steady, stockers and raiw?La 3 GO LOS rusANGELES Idaho sale Track Mrs. (100s): not few (UP) the feeders fully established, proposed project contracting 0 to the University of Utah's civil sets per cent 10 oz. and Betty Joyce Brothers, 24, was small lots low to average choice awarded a divorce Saturday after fed steers 21. few standengineering department and the larger 3.50 j Idaho utility 2.50. 4.00-..317.00-17.8-0, she russets sales: Idaho testified Street her husband one load Holsteins of and Economic Bureau ards school's Walter, 3.25. food all threw 34, 1134 Idaho she heiflb. fed choice Research. Business utility prepared average New: supplies moderate, de- on the floor just because he didn't ers with three per cent shrink like her cooking. comSaint Rose of Lima, canonized mand slow, market dull. 22.25, few utility 14 0G(?(DOaOOQXI) 14.00-15.5a In 1667 was the first American Onions: supplies light, demand Brothers is chef at a local mercial cows few standrestaurant. saint. good, market stronger. ard 16.00, utility to Limit Quantities Right at 66 Dies hd six-year-o- ld married Sherry call . until great-grandchildre- Date Set For Ute Stampede mid-summ- great-grandchildre- n. j i n. $2000 UP TO Glen Canyon m money later er 11-1- 3. . . NATIONAL . State Produce Market 73 Ogden Livestock ' oktsb 25-3- 50-22.5- 0, 5; 50-15.5- (D(D 0, 0, 12.25-13.5- iq 0. Rrv4 NO. NO- EAST CENTER 1 - PROVO, UTAH W- complete BUBBLi BATH in TI-OUN- 3 one policy. . . FRAGRANCES! (Umii 79c Bottle of ASI added protection for youf your wife and your children! J i WV. :i;?j"T ' V.t-- policy. 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