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Show V. - TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1958 ' Utah County; Utah ' DAILY HERALD . I 3 Joseph F. Hintre Springville Infant Stock Wltirket J. SPRlNGvILLE--- A four-month-- old . . the fire department's jresuscitator 11 20 V squad, but efforts to revive the; . Rails Stocks child were; unsuccessful. Utilities 119.53-79.70 .13 166.12. 43 481.85 1.68 2,310,000 He was born March 4, 1958 in--t SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Provo. Surviving besides his parYORK STOCK EXCHANGE Asked Bid Close: ,. ents are a brother Bradley and Yesterday's V Yesterday Today Banner! t ....... . ,". $8.00 9.00 Close Open sister Diane, both of Springville,1 .18 .. .17 Bristol Silver Allied Chcm ...... .78 .78 .22 M Monarch ,.. Bullion and three grandparents, Mrs. Ida Aiiis Cham 24 J4 1.00 Cardiff 1 ....... .. .85 Alum ltd ,. 27 Johnson Mattinson of Spanish J02 Central Standard ... .02 50V 50 van .50 . . .40 Coh Chief Fork and Mr. and Mrs Elklng- ,. 44 Amer ' Cvan 44 .23 ... . .22 Clayton Silver 13 Arner Rad 13 ton Horton of Springville. .08 .05 Metals . Amer Smelt 44 44 Y Combined; . . .08 .06 ....... Comstock Funearl services will be con 179 Amer Tel & Tel .179 .32 Cons Eureka . . . . ... .31 "88 . Amer Tob i 88 ducted Wednesday at 11 a. m. at .05 . ........ .04 ClUli . 22 22 Atch T & S Fe .97 . . . .95 ..... Wheeler Dragon! Mortuary. Friends may . Beth Steel 42 42 .03 ... .03 East Standard . 66 Cater Trae . . . . 68 at the mortuary Tuesday call . . . ,.. .12 .10 East Utah . 47 2 .... 474 Chrysler . .04 .. .04 7 to Bullion 9 p. m. and Wednesday Eureka from 44 .Clark Equip , 44 .08 Eureka Lilly Con ... .07 41 . .Corn ,Pd nig : services. to 41 Burial will be .25 prior Eureka Standard . . . .20 39 7i . 39 .Denver & R G .04 .04 ,.. Gt. Western in the Springville Evergeen . . 56 .Dow Chem 56 .31 .. .29 Kennebec 187 , 187 ,Du Pont .05 ... .04 Cemetery, ri Majestic Oil 113 .East Kod 113 1 '.27. . , - . . . . j.... i 0 . VI Mammothi Mtn. States Dev. Naildriveif New Park . IB... .Firestone .Ford Motor ,Gen Elec . .. Gen Fds ,Gen Mtr . .Goodyear ., 60 64 40 83 117 34 77 . . ,. . . Harv 'Int' Nick ...... Int Paper . Johns Man Kennecott Minn Mne Chem Mont Ward . . . Natl Dist Natl Steel Pac G & El ' Farke Da ... J C Penney . . Phill Pete . . . Mfg-Monsa- n . . . . . . v Proct &.Gam . RCA Repub Steel Reyn Tob B Sears ........ Socony Std Oil Cal . . Std Oil N J . Texas Co ... Timk R Bear Transamer . . .TJn Carbide . Un Pacific . . Unit. Air Lin Unit Pk City U S Utah P & L ........ west Air Lin West? Elec . Woolworth . 56 82 92 44 63 29 51 . 53 54 53 55 40 40 43 92 29 28 47 72 . . . . . . . . v . 1'i 66 . . . . 28 ,28 20 58 47 . .. 2 1 ...... . .. ,.. .09 .14 .03 Park Nelson. 2.000 at 12. 221 at at Royston Coal. 5,000 ' . ,l Sundance Oil. 9,000 at 22: l.OOO at 21. Tar Baby 800 at 23. Tintic Std 2,200 at 67; 800 at 70 Utah Con; 550 at 4. 47 . 4; 1. . 1 2 6 5 .67 .57 .07 .14 .03 2. 4. 58 7a .., ... Dragon. 100 at 97 . 3 E Standard. 55,000 at Eur Bullibn. 1,000 at 4. r Eur Lillyj Con. 1,000 at 8. Grand Dep 3,000 at Gt Western, 1,000 at 4. Kennebec! 2,000 at 30. Maj Oil S.000- at Mono Kears,- 500 at 8. New. Park. 500 at 95. New Quiricy, 3,400 at 4. North Lilir, 1,000 at 87; 100 at 90 ........ New. Park co Argentine Sitah Id Sua; .24 .67 .19 .15 .25 .72 .72 .62 Va 3. 66 28 20 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE .Today's Quotations: 10 10 Bunk Hill . 2 2 Day Mines .. 10 's t 17 Glad Me B 120 v4 127 Mtn Sts T it T . . , . .. VOltt SALES: Big Hill 500 at Central Std. 3,300 at 2. Comstocki 300 at 7 Cons Eureka. 1.000 at 32. 71 43. 92, 29 ... . .. .. .35 .02 .12 1.00 .90 .02 .02 .13 .06 Va .04 .18 . 52. 71 . .01 .02 .11 .05 Va .04 .16 .01 .16 .14 . West Toledo Williston Zuma r 81 35 . . . 32 - .95 87 ..... Prosper Silver Kihg West Silver Shield So. Standard Swansea !Con Tar Babtf Tintic Standard Utah Wyoming Utah Wyoming 38 24 52 56 . . . . 80 32 .10- .. Park Citv Con 77 93 44 64 35 47 72 29 . ! 102 39 88 80 52 . . . 84 25 .02 ... ... ... .... .. ... ... North , Lily North Standard Park Konjold Park Nelson 117 34 38, 24 . . . 39,i 88 3i . , . 42 . ,Int 32 92 42 60 64 40 32 92 . Rites Set For Child 3-DaV- -0ld MUTUAL FUNDS Yesterday's Closing Quotations: Bid Asked ....... ........ - Affil Fund Cdn Gen .... Chemical E & .H Bal Fund . . E & H Stk Fund . . Fund Inv : Inc Inv Mass Inv Growth . . Mass Inv Trust . . . Telv & Elec ...... . 6.85 13.73 17.95 23.14 21.78 16.81 8.27 11.33 12.02 12.04 6.33 12.70 16.60 21.64 20.37 15.34 7.65 10.48 11.12 11.05 OVER THE COUNTER Today's Quotations: Big PIney 08e G English Oil Equity Oil First Sec Bk Interstate Mtr L . Bonanza Air Lines Lang Const . '. Mtn Fuel, Oil; Sec .... . . Rare Metals ...... Three Sts Nat Gas : Utah jSouthn Oil . . West Sts Rfg .50 ........ Today's Quotations: Bapco Big Horn Columex Federal U . Gold Cloud . . Gunsight . Int Oil & Met .65 .55 .60 42.75 45.25 16.87 2.75 3.75 28.75 40.75 43.00 15.87 2.25 2,75 27.37 .30 .25 4.00 5.37 15.87 2.12 3.50 4.87 14775 . . 2.06 QUOTATIONS '.. .. ... . .. ... ... . . .04 .17 .85 .07 .02 .07 .05 , 20 .90 .08 .03 .09 13.00 ..... . .. . 2.75 Lisbon 4.00 3.75 Lucky Mc ..... .. .03 ... , Mt Peale j.04, 1.30 . . 1.20 Radorock . . . . 7.25 . . - .20 Shumway . ..1., .... .32 .. .28 Standard .04 .04 Sun Uran A . ..; .50 White Canyon ?. .45 .26 23 Green Mtn. . (k. -- 02 .01 .f. Upetco HELPS BOTH SIDES GENEVA, Switzerland (UPD The International Red Cross has been helping both government and rebel sides in the Lebanese rebellion by sending medical sup plies and evacuating seriously wounded, it 'was disclosed today . - .05 .04 Brother of Utah County Residents Succumbs at 72 , Native of Provo Hans Rasmussen, 72, of Elsinore, died Saturday morning at a Salt Lake Hospital following a lingering illnessf He is the brother of William Rasmussen and Mrs.- Gus Warren N. Conrad, 78, Taber, (Ann) Soutas, Provo, and Lewis Alberta, Canada, a native of Pro Rasmussen of Or em. ' vo, died Monday in Taber of He was born in Denmark to Niels natural causes. and Hansena Hansen Rasmussen, He was born Nov. 21, 1879, in coming to the U. S. in 1890, with Provo, a son of Charles and Mary his parents. Mr. Rasmussen lived Holdaway Conrad. He received his in various parts of Utah but spent education in Provo Schools. most of his time in Elsinore. For He married Emma Taylor of the last few years he resided in Coalville, In 1905, at Winterquar . Ogden. ters, Colo. After their marriage Mr. Rasmussen was married to they moved to Taber in 1917, where Teresa Marbrito who died in 1952. they since resided. In addition to his brothers and one Mr. Conrad was an engineer for sister,' he is survived by six chil- the Southern Alberta Gas Com dren, 33 grandchildren and nine pany. Surviving are his wife; one Funeral 'services will be conduct- daughter, Mrs. Don (Thelma) ed Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Overly, American Fork; two sons Myers Mortuary in Ogden. Charles Conrad, Taber; Harry Conrad, Longview, Alberta, Canada; two sisters, Mrs. J M. Cherring-ton- , and Mrs. John Walker, Provo; two SALT LAKE CITY L. Joe brothers, Milton and Arthur 59, died Wednesday; requiem Conrad, Taber. Funeral services will be held mass Wednesday 10 a. m. Our 715 Thursday in the Taber LDS Ward. Lady of Guadalupe Church, . W. 2nd N. Harry L. Mix, 62, died Burial will be in the Taber City Sunday; funeral Wednesday noon Cemetery. 2350 E. 13th S. Shirley Jean Rolfe Myers, 29 J died Sunday; funeral Wednesday 10 a. m. 36 E. 7th S. Dies in Canada j , . great-grandchildre- n. . Utah Obituaries Tru-jill- o, son James yictor Hill, of Rollo Edwin and Dons Brad ford Hill of Salt Lake City, died Sunday afternoon of a respiratory ailment ttn the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. OGDEN Laura Harwood RobMr. Hill is a former resident of (Continued from Page One) Rnanisti! Fork, and Mrs. Hill is for inson, 80, died Sunday. CEDAR jCITY Wmiam War- storm and negotiations for their merly from Springville. They have ren Murdock, 50, died Monday; return apparently fare deadlocked. made their home, in Salt Lake City funeral Wednesday 2 p. m. Cedar The puppet regime demands U.S. since 1952. LDS Ward Chapel. Second diplomatic recognition as the City Surviving geiides the parents CEDAR CREEK Andrew Wal price of the men's freedom. are one sister, Cathy Hill, and a Still unexplained was the burndied Sunday; funeral brother lidwin Scott Hill, Salt Lake lace, 55, 2 Thursday p. m. Clear Creek LDS ing of the airmen's unarmed DC-- 6 City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Chapel. transport. It burned at a Soviet 4Parley Fjratt Hill, Spanish Fork; LARK Bert Serassio Sr., 78, airport soon after; two Mig jets Fred Bradford, Springville; Mrs. died ' forced it to land. There was Sunday. t Hobson Bradford Parker, AmeriGRANGER Warnick speculation the men set it on fire Joyce can Forki and 26, died Sunday; funeral to prevent the Russian's capturing Pitt, Henry Peterson, Salem, and Mrs. Wednesday 12:15 p. m. Granger it. A Russian broadcast recently Mary Bradford, Leland. Seventh LDS Ward Chapel. said the plane w-- s "punished," Graveside services will be. conThe Soviet Union released the Ida Durrant PORTERVILLE ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Florence porter, 64, died Sunday; men across the Iranian border Spanish Fork Cemetery, where funeral Thursday 1 p. m. Morgan Monday to Iranian officials who J. C. Henderson of the Spanish LDS Stake House. turned them over to Americans. Fork Twelfth Ward will' officiate. Friends! may cali at the Jenkins Mortuary in Murray at 4760 S. CHIROPRACTIC State Street, 'Tuesday evening and at the hone of Mrs. De Verl Craig, vs. 457 Ejj ist S., in Spanish. Fork SINUS Wednesday prior to services. i Nine Released ( . - great-grandparen- American 6th, Fox hit into a double play, Banks to Mazeroski to Musial. One run, two hits, one error, one left. . Bur-ban- k, -- ,;, teaching "proper boating .' ;,";'' safety.; Two excellent films will be shown: (1) "Common Sense Afloat" prepared by the U. S. . Coast Guard; ahd (2) MKnow--, ing's - Not Enough" produced ; by U, S. SeeL ' . - j left . ' C Elmer Madsen, safety tsoordinator for the Geneva oiling Mills, for ail boaters Utah County to i attend a ecial meeting t on water safety slated tonight at 8 o'clock in the UtiliUes Build-to-g. ' 255 W. 8th North. The meeting is sponsored Jointly by the Provo Boat' by -- went in to pitch for the American Leagie. Hi" Thomas fouled to Triandos. Mazeroski rolled out to Fox. Cerv made; a leaping . catch of Crandall's drive at the base of the left field wall. No run, no hits, no errors, none V - Club and Mr, Madsen in an attempt to save Uvea by An aLnoeal was made today Early Wynn of the White Sox 0-- 2 ; . . " National sixth . - , ."' .' BOATING SAFETY TOPIC FOR MEETING TONIGHT Cerv was purposely walked filling, the bases again." Skowron hit into a double play, Banks to Mazerockl to MusiaL One run, two hits, no errors, two left, - 3-- 2. . 4 3-- 3. ToContractor apparently the victim of suffocation. He was David A. Horton, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Horton, 353 SJ 1st E. Parents of the baby summoned Member of New York Stock Exchange - I Vernon scoring to tie the score at Fox going to third and Mantle to second. McDougald's Hit - il?.-- (Continaed from Page One) made a poor throw to first on what should have been a double . , play. NarlesM dropped a . single into center field. Aparicio stopping at second although ' Mays momentarily hobbled the ball. . AMERICAN FORK Funeral Fox." sliced a single to left; Apservices for Joseph F. Hintze, 67, aricio scoring to cut the Nationwho died early Monday morn- als' lead to Narleski stopped ing at Ms home of a heart? at- at second.' .vtack, will be conducted Thursday Mantle flied to Mays on Spahn's ' at 1 p.m. in the American Fork first 'pitch. : Ninth LDS Ward Chapel. One run, three hitsi no errors, He was born Nov. 17, 1800, In two left. Holladay, a "son of Ferdinand F. and Matilda Wall Hintze. He marNational third ried Florence M. Boyes, June 16, Aaron walked on four straight 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. pitches. He served an LDS Mission to South Banks popped to Fox in short Africa. center on an ,j pitch. Mr. Hintze was a building conThomas pop fly dropped just tractor. inside the right field line for a Surviving are, his wife, and the single, Aaron going to second. following; sons' and ""daughters: Mazeroski bit into a double play Bruce B. Hintze,' Salt Lake City; Malzone to Fox to Skowron. Lt. Milton J. Hintze, Altus, Okla.; No runs, one hit, no errors, one Mrs. Stanley A. (Avon) Murdock; left Mrs. Leonard (Louise) Eliason, Salt Lake and Ruth Hintze, American third Calif.; seven grandchildren, Jensen flied to Skinner in short 13 brothers and two sisters. left. Burial will be in the Holladay Aaron hustled almost to the Memorial Park Cemetery. right, field foul line to catch Cerv'i -- A.) HOGLE AND COMPANY 'DOW JONES AVERAGES . 30 TotaV Yesterday Close: . Volume Industrials ' 'f I at Home Heart Attack Springville child was found Proves Fatal dead in his crib Monday morning, Succumbs FURNISHED BY .nil II. National Seventh Williams played left field and batted eight, Berra replaced Tri andos at catcher. McDougald re placed Aparicio at short and bat ted ninthand Bill O'Dell pitched for the American League. O'Dell was batting fourth. The crowd booed all the an ' nouncements over the public ad towering fly. Skowron bounced out to Spann. dress system that involved Yank No runs, no hits, no errors, none ees and gave Stengel a blast when left. he stuck his head out of the dug , out. Williams made a fine over-th- e head catch of 'a long drive by Johnny Logan, who batted for National fourth Crandall flied to Cerv' in deep left. r Don Blasingame batted for Spahn and flied to Mantle in short center. Orem City Offices Stores to Close Robbins lior Funeral of Mayor Luzell ..', 'I'-'-'..- OREM Orem city offices will be closed, all, day Wednesday and Orem business houses "will dose frim 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. out of respect pr Mayor Luzell Robbins, whose funeral services will be conducted at 11 a. m. in the Orem Sixteenth LDS Ward Chapel. Mkyor Robbins died early Sunday at the, Utah Valley Hospital of a heart attack. -- Winning pitcher Wynn. Losing pitcher-FriendTime of game 2:13. WAGON WHEEL STYLING NOW ONLY , Skinner. gald. Musial popped to Aparicio. Banks struck out. Aaron flied to Mantle in deep No runs, no hits, no errors, none center. left. Banks bounced out to Aparicio No runs, no hits, one error, one American eighth left. Malzone was called out on Mickey Vernon batted for NaT and singled to right on Many Others to Choose From . priced IDEAL cu rur Canet Number t ' at $ 3-33- J7I 63 MATTRESS & FURM. CO. left. Fox singled to right. Vernon stopping at second. Mantle walked on four pitches filling the bases. Mazeroski tossed out Jensen MATTRESS SPRING-FILLE- D Williams , struck out. No runs-- , no hits, no errors, none Friend's first pitch. 492 BUNK BEDS k leski The (UP!) WIDE - WIDE - SELECTION " Berra rolled to ' Banks --42 . ; American fifth 0 House passed jand sent to the Senate Monday legislation designating St. Anns Church in New York City " a national historic site: The churchyard is :'the burial place of Governor Morris, chief stylist of the United States' Constitution, Lewis Morris, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and' other early patriots. ' National American , strikes. WASHINGTON Randall popped to Fox. o runs, no hits, no errors, none left. totals: :'....'.. BILL HONORS CHURCH azeroski struck out. Jackson. Mays bounced out to McDougald. Mays fouled to Skowron. Lee Walls batted for Skinner end No runs, no hits, no errors, none rolled to Fox. left. No runs, o hits, no error, none left. i i $ American fourth Bob Friend of the Pirates went American Seventh in to pitch for the National Walls went in to play left field ' League. for the National League and iftck Malzone popped to Banks be FarreU took over on the mound. hind third base. Mantle walked after the count Triandos fouled to Crandall. reached 4 and 2. Aparicio rolled, out to Thomas Jensen was called out on strikes. No runs, no hits, no errors, none O'Dell sacrificed, Thomas to left. Mazeroski. Skowron struck out. National fifth No runs, no hits, no errors, one Skinner was safe at first when left. Fox fumbled his hard! grounder for an error. Skowron protested National eight to Umpire Tom Gorman that Musial rolled out to McDougald. ox's throw was m time to retire Aaron also bounced to McDou- t !,' Friends may call at the Olpin Sundberg Mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 p. m. and not as announced yesterday at the family residence. Friends may also call Wednesday, prior to services at the home,-35E. 4th S. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. 125 West 500 South National ninth Al Kaline replaced Williams in left field. Thomas fouled to Berra. - "OPEN 'til 9 Provo, Utah p.m. MONDAYS' - - - - j ts, ; S PITCHER'S DUEL BOSTON (UPD Records snow mat on June 24, jlbo8, a baseball game on Boston Com' mon ended with the score 100 to . 28. ! woman came to me In January of 1957, a with a sinus infection and; several accompanying symp- tomj:;s: headaches, swollen eyes, chronic fatigue, restless-ness in sleep, and constant drainage of mucus through the throat. For several years this condition had been so severe that merely going outside without a head wrap woi Id bring on a sinus attack. A chiropractic examination revealed a slight displacement of the first and second vertebrae below the skull articulation). The pressure (subluxations of the atlas-axi- s on" displacement-interferethis with the nerve by exerted the mucus .the flow of impulses between her brain and lining of her sinus, cavities. Deprived of its normal supply of mental impulses, this lining ceased to function properly, jand infection set in. The pressure on the nerves also caused the headaches which accompanied the sinus attacks. Her inability to breathe freely produced a lack of pxygen, which contributed to her restlessness at night and, resulted in fatigue and listlessness during the day. As long as she felt this wiy, she could not perform well as wife or mother and her! family gradually began to show resentment against her frequent illness and com- ' plaints. After the plentiful pills powerful potions, and allergy shots were no longer effective in controlling pain or erasing symptoms, she gave up hope of recovery. 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