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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958 UUh County, Utah William A. Pace DAILY HERALD ) Spanish Fork Man Dies In Salt Lake Stock Market FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange DOW JONXS AVERAGES 30 63 15 20 ToU) Industrials Rails Stocks Utilities Volume Yesterday's Close 104.33 .49 152.51 .17 73.18 .16 449.46 .50 2.280,000 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Asked Bid Yesterday. Today Yesterday's Close: Close 8.25 Open Banner $7.75 . . .... .... 86 ft .... 87 76 33 75ft 33 ft ft 23 35 ft 22 ft 35 50ft 53ft 74 ft 86ft 37 ft 59 ft 33ft 41ft 70 ft 26ft 47 ft 46 50 ft 61ft 34i 37 ft 90ft 26 ft 26 01ft 59 ft 28 ft 20 ft 61ft 42 ft 50ft 53ft 75 86ft 37 59 ft 33ft 41 ft 70 ft 28 ft 47 ft 45 ft 50 ft lft 34ft 37 ft 91ft 26 ft 26 ft V . . Repub Steel Reyn Tob B Sears Socony Std Oil Cal Std Oil N J Texas Co Timk R Bear Transamer Un Carbide Un Pacific Air Un Unit TW TTnlt rMtv U S Steel Utah P & L West Air Lin West Elec Woolworth Ot 60 28 ft 20 ft Bristol Silver . . . v. . .13 Bullion Monarch .... .30 1.35 Cardiff .02 Central Standard . ... .30 Chief Con . .24 Clayton Silver . .05 Combined Metals .09 ft Comstock .36 Cons Eureka . . . .... .04 Croff .97 Draron ' .05 East Standard . . . . .11 East Utah .04 Eureka Bullion . .08 Eureka Lilly Con .18 Eureka Standard .04 ft Gt. Western .29 Kennebec .05 ft Majestic Oil .30 Mammoth Mtn. States Dev. 01ft Naildriver .12, .80 New Park .55 North Lily .01 North Standard . 00 ft Park Konold . . . .14 Park Nelson 07 ft Park City Con .04 Prosper .15 Silver Kin West 00 ft Silver Shield ... . .15 So. Standard .13 Swansea Con .20 Tar Baby ...... .62 ft Tintic Standard .65 Utah Wyoming .11 West Toledo . .. .11 Williston 03 ft Zuma .16 .33 1.43 .04 .33 .26 .06 .10 .38 . 14 43 ft 17Hi 79 ft 79 H 18ft 18ft 39 ft 39 ft 61ft 61ft 52 ft 52 ft 43 ft 43ft 39 ft 39 ft 35ft ,35ft 57ft 57ft' 178ft 177ft 103 ft 103 ft 28 ft 27 ft 88 85 ft 40 ft 40 ft 60 ft 61ft 53 52 ft 35 ft 35 ft 73 ft 72 ft 108 108 29 28ft 75 ft ' 75 ft 90 ft 90 ft 37 ft 37 ft Parke Da J C Penney Phill Pete Proct & Gam . 23i 30'i i 437. 42 43 ft 17ift ........ ........ R C A 11V 77 V 23 30 W 43 433,i Allied Chem Alhs Cham Alum Ltd Amer Can Amer Cyan Amer Rad Amer Smelt Amer Tel & Tel Amer Tob Atch T it S Fe Beth Steel Cater Trac Chrysler Clark Equip Corn Pd Rf Denver it R G Dow Chem ? Du Pont East Kod El Paso Firestone Ford Motor Gen Elec Gen Fds Gen Mtr Goodyear Gulf Oil Int Harv Int Nick int Paper Johns Man Kennecott . Minn Mnjf Mfg Monsan Chem Mont Ward Natl Dist Natl Steel Pac G & El ...... 04ft I.O0 .06 .12 .03 .10 .23 .05 .33 .06 ft .40 .02 .14 .85 .60 ....... ....... 01ft 00 ft 14 ft .08 .05 .17 .01 .17 .14 .22 .65 .72 ft .12 .12 .04 SALES: Bonanza Oil. 10.000 at 4. Bullion. 6,000 at 5. Cardiff, 100 at 1.40. Cons Eureka. 1,000 at 38. Croff Oil, 3.000 at 4. Dragon. 200 at 1.00. East Utah. 1.000 at 11: 1.000 at lift. Grand Dep. 1.000 at 2ft. Kennebec, 1,000 at 28. Leonora, 3,000 at 1ft. Little May, 3.000 at 1ft. Maj Oil. 4.000 at 6. Mono Kears. 6,500 at 28; 8.300 at 29; 10.840 at 30; 5,000 at 31; 15,-5at 32; 19,000 t 33; 7,000 at 34. Naildriver, 1.000 at 12: 100 at 11. 00 Park Nelson. 2.000 at 14ft. Silver Standard. 3,000 at 3. 61ft Tintic Standard, 20O at 65. 42 ft Trans Union. 100 at 3ft. Utah Idaho Sugar. 60 at 6.00. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Western Alloy, 500 at 5. Bid Asked West Toledo. 2.000 at lift. Today's Quotations; 500 at 11. 10ft Williston. 10ft Bunk Hill Zuma, 306 at 3. Glad Mtn New Rico Utah 15ft 117ft Mc B Sts T & T Park Argentine Id Sag ft 3 6ft ft 2ft 5ft Produce Market CHICAGO (UP) Potatoes: Total 797, arrivals 96, track 404. Quotations: Closing Yesterday's Bid Asked demand dull; marSupplies slow, 6.35 S.87 .dull to Fund Affil ket slightly weaker. 11.13 12.03 Cdn Gen Track sales (100s) US 1A: Idaho 17.01 15.73 Chemical 21.82 Russets 25 per cent 10 oz. larger E it H Bal Fund, . . 20.41 20.31 E it H Stk Fund . . 18.99 S.75-5.815.35 14.01 Fund Inv .... 7.58 7.01 Street sales: Idaho Russets incl. Inc Inv 10.26 Mas Inv Growth . , 9.49 US few 5.76. 1, 6.00-6.511.06 Mass Inv Trust .... 10.22 11.22 10.29 XlM Telv OVER THE COUNTER Bid Asked Today's Quotations: .55 .50 BUT Piney O tc O . . -.52 .57 Entlish Oil (Continued from Page One) 87.00 52.00 Equity Oil 40.50 First Sec Bk L. . . 38.50 11.87ft 12.50 Interstate Mtr sentative, about the boycott tfcan 8.12 Co 7.62ft iMg Bredrather. 3.37 3.00 Lans: Const MUTUAL FUNDS ........ 0; Probe JHn fTiet ........ .MOZ, .30 OH Sec Three Sts Nat Gas 4.37 ft Utah Southn Oil .. 12.75 - 1.52ft West Sts Rf .40 4.87 ft 13.50 1.87ft URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS man Breirather, a Jockey-sizeof toft speech and mild 'manner, d rode Into a verbal ambush when he first took the witness chair Thursday. The bone of contention was an affidavit he produced, signed by a veteran of a 1934 Kohler strike, who claimed he was shot in the leg by a group of four company officials who had been deputized as police. The alleged victim, John Deis, was unable to say which one of the group wounded him. Bid Asked Today's Quotations: .01 Atlas .01ft 03 ft ..04ft Bapco .00 ft Beehive .01ft .15 .18 Bit Horn .03 .02 Bit Indian .00 ft Circle Cliffs .01ft 16 .20 Coluznex 02 .03 Congress .11 .07 Federal Oil .71 .66 Federal U .15 .18 s Gold Cloud 02 ft .03 ft GunsiRht Tnt Oil & Met .08 V. 07 i 2.25 2.50 Lisbon WASHINGTON (UP) 3.25 3 0O Mc The Lucky 06 .07 Mt. Peal '. Senate Rackets Committee has 06 .06 Producers ..." ft 1.05 .95 scheduled hearings Radorock tentatively ..... .30 .35 Shumway . which will run almost continuously 33 .38 r. Standard for the rest of this year. One 06 .07 Sun Uran .57i .52 White Canyon will involve "gangster inseries 13 .16 Green Mtn filtration of unions." .02 Uran Pete 01ft Chairman John L. McClellan -- .......... ...... gave newsmen Thursday a sketchy preview of about a half dozen new inquiries the commit-te- e staff has underway. He said there were that many more that could reach the public hearing stage. He said it was his hope that the committee could wind up its work committee could wind up its work. this year and go out of business. He said it was doing the type of job that could never be completely finished. (D-Ark- Ogden Livestock OGDEN (UP) 'livestock: Cattle 25; market not established on any class; supply largely cows. Calves 10; nothing sold early. Hogs 50; butcher hogs fully steady; sow market not tested; bulk mixed lots US barrows 0 and gnts lb. individual 515 Ito. sows 17.00. , Sheep 50; nothing offered for sale early; late Wednesday - 35 bead mostly, good 100 lb. wooled slaughter lambs 22.50. -3 210-25- 23.25-23.7- 5; I --if o o HUMPHlUEOtJieSER East Main American Fork, Utah IT'S mm II Green Stuff On v Monument Harmless .the . Key, All Electric LDS WardLChapeL Bishop Rolfe Griffith will ofSPANISH FORK William Alma ficiate at the services. Friends Pace, 82, died Thursday .evening at the Salt Lake City LDS Hospital may call at the Keith 7 Jolley to 9 Mortuary Sunday from following an illness. servto Mond and y prior He was born Sept. 28, 1875, at p.m. New Harmony, ices at the Fred Smith home, Utah, a son of 369 S. 1st W. Burial will be in John Alma and the Santaquin Cemetery. :a Susanna Taylor Mr. Ewell is survived by his Pace. He receiv- wife, Santaquin i two sons, three ed his education daughters, 21 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith, in Uintah i'l schools, Santaquin and Mrs. Polly Chris-tensethe College and Goshen, and one brother Brigham Young Zacahrias BweH of Gnola. Mr. Ewell was named Santa-quin- 's University. On Nov. 15, outstanding citizen of the ,1899, he married year in 1956, and had done many Emma S. Rey- paintings for the LDS Wards. nolds in the Salt Lake LDS Tern? Mr. Pace pie. He owned and operated the Government Issues Pace Ranch in Spanish Fork Canyon, and was a farmer and stock 175 Retail! Liquor raiser until he retired in 1947. He was the father of 10 children six Dealer Stamps In Utah of whom survive. Surviving are his wife, Spanish The SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Fork; three sons, Clyde A. Pace, Internal Revenue Service reportfisOrem; Frank S. Pace, South Gate, ed today that during 1957-5- 8 Calif., and Fred T. Pace, Torrance, cal year it issued 175 retail liqCalif. ; three daughters, Mrss A. L. uor dealer stamps in Utah. (Blanche) Spokane, Nordgren, 75 of the stamps went to Wash.; Mrs. Jack (Audrey) Bailey, theOnly Utah Liquor Control CommisSpringville, and Mrs. Hal Pace, sion.? The other 100 were issued Salt Lake City; two brothers, A. L. to locker clubs and taverns. Pace, Thistle, and Warren Pace, The number of locker clubs Sacramento, Calif.; and five sis- and taverns the stamps ters, Mrs. Eva Hurt, Mrs. Effie included 25 ingetting Lake Salt City, 12 Wilson, Mrs. Anna Ashcraft, all of each in Bingham Canyon and Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Caro10 in Price, 9 in Ogden, line Williams and Mrs. Ida Ham-me- l, Helper, 5 in Tooele, and 4 each in Drager-toSpanish Fork. Murray, Provo, Logan and Funeral services will be held Eureka. Monday at 1 p.m. in the Third-SixtWard Chapel with Bishop Merrill American Fork. Binks officiating. Friends may call Whitby, 10: March at the Claudin Funeral Home Son-da- y Girl to Eldon and Goldie Rose from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday Hamann Marrott, Lindon. prior to services. Burial will be March 9: in the Springville City Cemetery. Girl to Grant and Roberta Morgan Kirkham, Lehi. Boy to J. E. and Merle McKin-ne- y Strong, American Fork. Thistle n, n, Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Today: Girl to Gary and Marilyn Anderson Miles, Prove. g Gdrl to Jack and Charmine Jackson Littlefield, Prove Girl to Lupe and Andrea Valdez Montoya, Springville. Girl to Gerald and Darlene Olsen Whitesides, Provo. Thursday: Girl to Frank and Janet Baum Tippetts, Provo. Boy to Donald and Darlene Kopp Ragsdale, Provo. Boy to Keldon and Lee Anne Peterson Mann, American Fork. Boy to W. Mark and Elaine Cooper Farrer, Provo. Boy to Jay and Connie Jensen Barker, Provo. Boy to Hurley and Mary Watkins Parkhurst, Provo. Girl to Paul and Francis Martens Comer, LeWL Boy to Henry and Margie Craft Brown, Provo. Boy to Alvin and Ardith Rapp-- 1 eye Busby, Orem. Wednesday: Boy to Glen E. and Marcella Conder Allgood, American Fork. Boy to Larry W. and Patricia Isaac Baum, Provo. Boy to John C. and Colleen Darold Bird, Spanish Fork. Girl to Bert and Marilyn Hearne Oslund, Orem. Boy to Glen and Nadine Roberts Lewis, Provo. Boy to Dan and Clea Lewis Russon, Orem. BORN AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL March 16: Girl to John and Johane Hovde Richins, Lehl. Girl to Harold and Joy Bennett Greenwood, American Fork. March 15: Girl to Bruce and Alene Fugal, Pleasant Grove. March 14: Boy to Monte and Ethel Cardwell Bennett, American Fork. Girl to Don and Barbara Spencer Lindquist, Orem. Boy to William A. and La Vee Bird Reeves, Lindon. March 12: Boy to Harold and Lyla Patton Clark, Pleasant Grove. March 11: Girl to Merlin and Faye Clark Ras-muss- . here It Aids -- . -- 54 .) SALT LAKE, CITY (UP) Kennecott Copper Corp. experts advised Salt: Lake; City officials today.' they should be happy rather than worried about 'This Is the Place" monument turning green. They said green stuff forming on the giant metal monument is "patina," a natural occurrence that has artistic value.. Officials were worried the monument was being corroded by weather. rrs raumzrp jD 1M mi Prerequisite: Totals and 3 iT When: XL Where: As Low as t.23 ) Per Month Tuition: OFFICE EQUIPMENT Factory Trained Underwood Cerrloo AvaCabla fa Central Utah 2Z5 U. CENTEH PCOVO ; UTAH By UNITED PRESS Max. Min. Pep. Utah t considerable cloudiness through Saturday with scattered rain showers at lower elevations and snow in the mountains. Cool-eHigh both days 48 to 63, low tonight 25 to 40. Windy western valleys. Ogden, Provo and .Logan: considerable cloudiness through Sat urday with scattered rain show ers in he valleys and snow in the mountains. Cooler. High today 52 to 57, low tonight 34 to 40, high Saturday 50 to 65. Continued windy. Five day forecast for Utah, through Wednesday: a few periods of showers, principally northwest portion. Temperatures averaging above normal. x. " Heart Attack Fatal To Atlanta Billings Bismarck' Boise 47 58 35 Boston 41 Butte 48 37 59 72 60 Chicago Denver Las Vegas Logan 53 62 66 31 60 36 Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Ogden .SALT LAKE CITY Jeffrey son of Paul Jacobsen, week-ol- d Paul Roland and Doris Joy Phil ips Jacobsen, died Wednesday. Al Young, 82, died Wednesday; 34 51 T 43 .05 54 48 .70 20 46 v 1.20 41 79 62 T 40 Portland 57 56 .07 .10 Salt Lake City San Francisco St. George 65 63 70 Omaha Phoenix Pocatello T 46 45 T 1.51 .05 55 49 25 38 51 60 Spokane Washington Utah Obituaries T .02 31 46 21 Seattle Thora Baugh Bowker, 45, died early this morning of a heart attack at her home. She was born June 16, 1912, in Tropic, Utah, a daughter of Benjamin and Jane M. Eaton Baugh. She married Ryall A. Bowker June 14, 1952 in Elko, Nev. Funeral services will be an nounced by the Berg Mortuary. .05 1.22 31 65 St. Louis Provo Woman 32 39 21 45 32 35 .18 .11 .55 47 42 33 36 Communion Breakfast Slated For Catholic Men Most Rev. Joseph L. Federal, Catholic auxiliary bishop of Salt Lake City, will address the. sev enth annual men's Communion-Breakfa- st at St. Francis Church on Sunday, March 30. This comaffair is bination spiritual-sociconducted annually for all the Catholic men and their friends from Utah County under the al sponsorship of the Knights of Columbus. Bishop Federal addressed the gathering five years ago and his return visit is being anticipated with eagerness, according to John Galarneau, general chairman of the event. He is the auxiliary bishop to Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, the spiritual leader of Catholics in the state of Utah. The men will receive Communion in a body at the 9:30 Mass and then meet for breakfast in the St. Francis School. In charge of the culinary chores is Joseph Rainaldi, while Vince O'Connor will be master of ceremonies. A number of Knights of Columbus from Salt Lake City and Ogden are expected to join the Communion, and breakfast as they gather in Provo for the second annual bowling tournament of the Knights, which will be held in the afternoon of the same day. PENROSE Clara Wilhelmina The local Escalante Council 1136 Boy to eDan and Melvo Niel-so-n Peterson. Fredricksen, 73, died is the host for the bowling tourGurney, Vernon. for this event Thursday; funeral Saturday 1 ney. March 5: and Wilson Dunn are LDS Penrose nu Hiatcher Harry Girl to William and Gayle p. Ward Thomas. Chapel. American Crrokston Spencer, LOGAN Olof died J. 94, Olson, Fork. Tuesday; funeral Friday 3 p. m. March 4: Fourth-SixteenLDS Twin boys to Reed and LaDawn Logan CabWard Edward Chapel. Ray Porter Ercanbrack, Birdseye. died Los in bie, 57, Angeles. March 3: Anna Marie 36, Jensen, Holmquist Boy to Leonard and Loretta Saturdied funeral Wednesday; Carter, Pleasant Grove. The role of the LDS Church's day at 1 p. m. Hall Mortuary. AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL ROOSEVELT Erma Burns perpetual immigration fund in the March 15: fudied 50, Mormon immigration to the Great Thursday; Girl to Glen Lamar and Janice Nielsen, noon neral Roosevelt Basin will be discussed by Prof. Monday Weight Holt, Springville. LDS Ward Chapel. Gustive O. Larson before the Utah March 14: DRAPER Delbert 70, Angus, Valley Chapter, Utah State HistoriGirl to Francis Leroy and Lois 840 E. 12000 died cal Society, tonight at 8 o'clock in S., Thursday. Hansen Anderson, Springville. Room 1205, Smith Family Living March 12: Center, BYU Campus. Girl to Fred Lars and Saundra The public is invited to attend, Mae Newell Lawrence, Spanish announces Dr. Russell v Wool-stenhul- me Your Name Address ......... .... ... ................ Age. . Phone ......... . Here's Second Drawing In Easter Coloring Contest It looks very much as if Bugs contest. Bunny is having fun springing a surprise on a startled hen. And now you can have your own fun with the second sketch in the Herald's Bugs Bunny Easter Col oring Contest. We'll bet you'll give three cheers for the red, white and blue and other colors that can be put on the sketch with crayons or paints. We hope that by this time you already have colored the first sketch. Now get busy with this one. Every girl and boy up to 12 years old is eligible to enter this Do your very best job of coloring you can. Mom or dad can give you suggestions but you must handle the coloring yourself. Do not submit your entry if someone else did the work. Be sure to write your name, age, address and phone number below the sketch. Remember to hold all three "sketches until yu have completed them. Then mail or bring them to the Herald. You have until Friday, March 28, to submit them. Judging will be in two divisions. Children 8 through 12. will be judged in one category, with ARCHBISHOP TO U.S. cash prizes of $10, $5 and $2 CAPETOWN, South Africa (UP) posted for the winners; those 7 R oman Catholic Archbishop and under will be competing sepOwen McCann of Capetown will arately for pri2es of $7, $4 and g leave next month on a $2 tour of 40 UJ5. cities, it was the first of the three drawings announced today. appeared in Thursday's paper. fund-raisin- N CARPETING Co-chairm- en Church History Lecture Tonight th . Fork. Boy to Kenneth Max and Elaine Warner Ellsworth, Payson. Bountjful Man Injured in Orem Cave In Swensen, president. Prof. "Larson has written a book on the subject, of his talk tonight. March 11: Entitled,- "Prelude to the King Girl to Vee John and Wilma the book, embodies infor? OREM Demon t Nay, 33, dom," Fackrell Koyle, Salem. mation gained through years of Girl to Snell and Loraine Han Bountiful, was Injured Thursday afternoon in a trench cave - in painstaking research, according sen Olson, Spanish Fork. to Dr. Swensen. at Orem. March 10: Hafen is vice presi Dr. Nay was welding pipe in the dent ofLeRoy Boy to Blaine M. and Colleen the Utah Valley Chapter trench when the banks caved in. Greenhalgh Wilson, Payson. Sauls and Elizabeth is secretary. Fellow workers rescued him. Nay March 9: Boy to Nekton and Norma Jean was listed in "fairly good" condition today at Uh Valley HosRoss Gardner, Santaquin. pital with shoulder injuries. 7: March -- V .Tl 2 CREDIT 1 IDEAL c,u c,rp w"nbCT FR &f URN. MATTRESS 125 West 500 South 3-33- H 63 CO. Provo, Utah - .. TV SNACKS GET HIGHER RATINGS WITH THIS . Twin Thelda March boys to Bill W. and Joan King Searle, Payson. 5: to Clarence Nolan and Fullmer Ferre, Provo. 3: LET CARD OF THANKS I desire to express my sincere appreciation to the many friends Boy and relatives who assisted in any Norma way during the recent illness and March of my beloved Mother. Boy to Aralda and Mary Kath-- passing For the beautiful flowers and exryn Marlin Jones, Lynndyl. FLOWERS . dean taste! SAY IT FOR YOU -- Dial- , FR pressions of sympathy and assistDIVORCES GRANTED ance of those who part at the Shirley Jean Haws from John services, and . othertook acts of kindK. Haws; plaintiff awarded cus ness I thanks. extend especially my tody of minor child. 3-70- PR0V0 01 FLORAL '' 201 West, 1st South Katie AngelL Study Genealogical Research You've read about' PAX The OKLY TRUE Crab Grass Seed Killer r:ov7 you cati cuy pax nxn ychh local kealq ii IT STASTS Instructor: Subtracts Priced At 30 ONLY. . . J U KJJpha tax WEATHER FORECASTS AND TEMPERATURES RESEARCH PROCEDURES! AND EVALUATION OF EVIDENCES . Sob Totals en SKIES TODAY funeral Saturday 10 a. m. 372 E. 1st S. Ernest Nelson, 83, died Thursday; funeral Saturday 11 a. m. 36 E. 7th S. Myrtle Amy March 8: OlLeone and to Donald Anderson, 66, died Thursday; fu Girl Fork. neral Saturday 3 'p.m., Blanding sen Rutledge, American Ward Chapel. John Smit, 50, Steele LDS Boy to Kent and Carol died Wednesday; funeral SaturSchmidt, American Fork. 2 p.m. Christian Reformed day Boy to Don and Maxine Price, Pleasant Grove. Church. Agusta Dorius Christen- sen, 84, died Thursday. March 7: PRICE Idessa Maud Baker Girl to Charles and Roxie Chris tofferson Dorsey, Pleasant Lee, 88, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 1 p. m. Mitchell Funer Grove. Boy to Shirl and Arlene Carson al Chapel. OGDEN Arthur A. Quick, 71, Okey, American Fork. died Wednesday. Boy to William and Brenda SANDY Reginald Malber, 34, Warner Austin, Pleasant Grove. former resident died in San March 6: 1 Boy to Archie and Norma Ed- Francisco; funeral Saturday 8090 S. State Street. Boy to Dean and Melva Niel-- p.m. Church Administration 313 Multi: .Ilea Only. SANTAQUIN Funeral services for Marion Ewell, 63, who died Wednesday evening in Payson City Hospital following a stroke, will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. In the Santaquin Second h 16 118ft Marion Ewell7 Rites Scheduled Monday TP COv7 Lb . l Frank Smith. , Church Adimlnstration 312 or private examination. 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 24 to May 29 " - Thursday, March. Utah County Genealogical Library, 1st So., 3rd Wes.t S24 per student. Four hours upper division credit. Registration at first two classes. Call EXTENSION SraVlCr.3, F3 3-19- 40, Ext. 2C37 BRIGHAM Y0UKG UNIVERSITY 0 ci sea r5T corind: Tho OM1Y TuUc Crab Grass Scod Killer I 1 2 . 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