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Show Atlas Believed Set to Relay Ike's Recorded Voice Back From Space , night Rus1,120 The new satellite outweighs sia's Sputnik H which hit pounds and Sputnik: III which However, pounds. 1,925 weighed the total weight of Sputnik H and the rocket which carried it into flight has been estimated at about 7,000 pounds and Sputnik III with Its carrier rocket are believed to have weighed even more. But it was significant ; that the Atlas' payloadand carrier are one bull's eye on its first attempt to shoot a satellite.. An automatic steering system, used for the first time on a space shoot, performed perfectly and the Atlas was guided- rather than thrown into the precise orbit planned for it. Defense Department scientists explained' that the Atlas is tummuch as bling aroun dthe earthbeen has which football a unit. J - : Member of New York Stock Exchange 'SO rntnl ' 572.383.00 3,900,000 IS 20 154.79 .76 8S.89 : 198.431.01 ' -OVER THE COUNTER MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Asked Bid CH. 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Mass Inv Growth Mass Jnv Trust Telv & Elec i 15.20 21.43 24.60 .24.68 20.14 10.34 13.86 14.27 15.12 URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS Bid Asked Today's Quotations; . . .05 .06 Bapco j'.. , Bis Horn Columex Federal U Gold Cloud GunsiPht ' Int Oil & Met L'sbon IvckV Mc Mt Peale PTdorcck . .02 .03 .80 .03 .02 .85 .05 .16' f.. ....... i. fhumwsv PlandTd 2.25 i.- 5.03 .03- - 1.05 , .51 .80 , .03 ' ' i. 2.2'.72. ' . t .12 Dies From Heart Illness Dies Lawrence C. Ottesoa, 8. of Fountain Green, former Provo resident, died Wednesday In Orem of a heart ailment. He was an employe of Pacific States Oast Iron Co., in Provo for 33 years before retiring two years ago. He was bom March 13, 1892, at Fountain Green, a son of Joseph S. and Anna Katherine Poulson Otteson. He was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by six sisters-- j and four brothers. Funeral services will be held at Fountain Green LDS Ward chapel Monday at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the home, of a brother, Ray'Otteson, Fountain Green, Monday from 10 a. m. until time of services. Burial will be in Fountain Green Cemetery. Thomas H. Sumner Businessman Succumbs teacher and vocalist died Thursday in Huntington Park, Calif. She was born Feb. 0,, l&V in Helena, Mont., a daughter of James E. and Ingborg Davidson Jameson. !'! The family moved to Spanish Fork, where she attended school. She graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in elementary education. She taught school in Spanish Fork and Salt Lake ' City. In 1938, she moved to Ashby bt57 In California ' "J FORK Arthur W. Ashby, 57, former Spanish Fork resident, iied inw Los Angeles Thursday. He was lorn Aug: 30, r- - n Self-Cultu- re . , Fifm-Elght- Unexpectedly 1st N., well-know- n Christmas Mail Delivery Best In Our History " e. Sum-merfie- ld White Christmas Held Unlikely Olpin-Sundbe- 3-70- rg VET II rt EARL'S 1 Jl No Break Seen In New York Newspaper Strike NEW YORK (UPI) No . break was in sight today in the old deliverers' strike has stilled the presses of New York City's ; nine since Dec: 10. Federal major mediators I : our sa lilt 6 ! newspapers Thursday One good turn deserves another. So again this year, Berg Mortuary salutes the 3000 Boy Scouts In the Provo, Orem, y) Central Utah. This -- ,0 Is Berg's way of saying, "well done, boys." you need e Phone: FRanklin before noon to arrange: for money the same day! 3-62- . . YOU DEAL NOW YOU'LL GET THE HIGHEST TRADE-IYOU HAVE HAD BUT NOW ONLY DURING OUR END OF THE YEAR CLEARANCE. N . 7.00 14.00 20.00 $103.77 207.55, 296.49 73 20 Monthly Payments Cash You Rscahr DODGE YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! $2000 " 59 I -- The $3,086 price includes pushbutton drive, e radio, heater, back-u- p lights, mirror, jftr lion-glar- . 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Hinkly. is prtswittd th flrtt 159 Boy cov CoknAar Dennis long, and ftuml by Seouft John Srkky, Konold Pfrfn, j BERG MORTUARY ' i60 ' mm SLICKEST LOOKING Wing71 01 , Students Tour State Hospital what he wants! Swept in , .56 do... 1901 Lake Show a son of Samuel and Emma Clayson Ashby. He attended Spanish Fork schools. In 19 16, the family, moved to Butte, Mont., but In 1919, returned to Spanish Fork , and Mr. Ashby worked in the Eureka mines. He also worked in the Bingham Huntington Park. mines. She was well known in Utah as He married Betty Hill In .1925 a singer. In Bingham. She died,-I1949. He mar ied Virginia Ashby in She was a member of the Club in Spanish Fork. 1950 in Sa t Lake City. The marWhile in Salt Lake City, she was riage, was later solemnized In the vocalist for the First Presbyterian Mesa, Aria;., LDS Temple. For the past nine years, Mr. Church, and served as assistant conductor of the choir. Ashby has worked throughout Ari' Survivors include one brother, zona, heliing organize labor 'Dr. Paul V. Jameson, Sugar unions. Survivor i Include his widow, Los House, one sister, Mrs. .Ernest one daughter, Leona (Rose) Funk, Huntington Park, Angeles; Ashby, Rock Springs, and a steptwo nieces and four nephews. son, Eugene Ashby, Oregon; three Funeral services will be con- brothers md two sisters, Thomas ducted Monday noon in Spanish Fork; Albert Ashh Ward Chapel Ashby, SpanishHeber Fork Ashby, Salt by, Payson; by Earl Warner, bishop, Fifth Lake City; Mrs. Henry (Mary) Ward. Clark, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Friends may call at Walker Mor- Floyd (Inza) Brown, Koosharem. tuary prior to services. Burial will Funeral services will be an be in Spanish Fork Cemetery, nounced later by Walker Mortuary, 150 local businesses will receive the calendar, too, as a momento of the scouring movement In 2.1 .15 Arth SPANISH FORK Xen Jameson, 70, former Spanish Fork -- art, Ga. .04 . Fork Teacher Dies In California ajt 70 EPrpvoan Ex-Span- ish Spanish Fjork. Thomas H. Sumner of 270 W. Provo busiThe Un versity of Georgia was ness man, died at 12:15 p. m. toin 1785 the nation's chartered day at the Utah Valley Hospital. state university. first chartered He reportedly was ill when he returned home from work ThursCalif. She married Emery C day night, and was admitted to Butcher in Los Angeles in 1939. the hospital this morning at 10 FLOWERS She has lived in Los Angeles o'clock No further details were availPostWASHINGTON (UPI) area since that time. SAY SO at press-timable master General Arthur E. She is survived by her husMUCH MORE) said today all reports Mrs. Herband; one daughter, ' will best be the indicate "this bert (Nadine) Hulsizer of Lanin our mail Christmas delivery caster, Calif., and one grand-D- IAt-FR history." broththree her child; parents; He said the department was ers and one sister, Don R. Shelton of Los Angeles, Clair Dale asking, by telegram for reports D. Shelton and PROVO FLORAL Shelton, Jay from 950 major cities where iiore By United Press International Carol Shelton, all of Orem; have to go to the than 90 per cent of the Christmas Utahns 201 West, 1st South grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Buys mountains may mail is handled. want if a "White they Shelton of Salt Lake City. this year. Christmas Funeral services will be anThe weather bureau today isMornounced by sued a five - day forecast which tuary in Orem. held that unless winds move into Utah valleys during the next few days, Christmas may turn out to EARL D. EVANS Is back be a little "black" because of the smoke in the area. The forecast called for temperCAFE atures continuing, above normal with only a slight chance of a MWva e 7962 South State . sixth graders from few showers In the northern moun Seventy-tw- o Windsor School in Orem toured tains of Utah on Saturday. "To my many friends: J the Utah State Hospital Thursday I me on see in and n . wayyour Stop as part of their study of mental I to and from Salt Lake If--i health. ' summoned representatives of the 1 1 and to all a ( "The students split into three striking Newspaper and Mail DeA MERRY CHRISTMAS and groups and toured the wards liverers Union and the Newspaper HAPPY NEW YEAR presenting gifts, caroling and Publishers Association of New York,1 which represents the afplaying their flutophones. fected papers, to a joint meeting Monday afternoon. But there was a slim possibility that an earlier, joint session would be held. .85 22 Former Spanish Forfcor .11 visit NATIONAL FINANCE! Ui TO . 11. nt Mrs. Lily Shelton Butcher, 34, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shelton of Orem, died Thursday in University of California at Los Angeles Hospital during a major heart operation. She was born March 4, 1924, in Rigby, Ida., a daughter of Clair E. and Rose Hickman Shelton. She attended schools In Butte, Mont., graduating from high school there and attended Valley Junior College in Van Nuys, Ellon Jdmocon ss& needs wiienyou I? ' Dies From Heart Illness C Ottc:on Lavronco Springvills area. Each Scout wilt receive the Official Boy Scout of America calendar. i msy sometime J - ' Woman, 34, BUYS YOU THE ' ' vitally-importa- 17. Lily Shelton Butcher 2.37 5.25 .04 1.10 - .......... 5. 17. PAYSON Funeral services for Clark George Reece, 48, who died Monday at Nephi of a heart Attack, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Payson Fourth Ward Chapel. Bishop A. B. Dial will be in charge. Friends may call at the Keith-Jolle-y Mortuary in Payson tonight 7 from to 9 p.m., and at tile family home in Payson, 140 N. 3rd E., Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery. Graveside rites will be conducted by BPOE Lodge No. 711. .03 .09 ,. rn ;Uren YXIiite Canyon ...... Green Mtn. - 21 New Boost 5.3. 3. 4. Park City Con, 6000 at 9; 511 at Park Nelson; 500 at Rico Argentine. 100 at 2.50. Silver King West, 500 at 16. Silver Shield, 5000 at 2. ' So Iron Bios. 2000 at 4. So Standard, 2000 at Sundance Oil. 500 at 20. Swansea Con. 2000 at 43; 500 at 44. Tar Baby. 300 at 2.00; 350 at 2.12. Tintic Standard. 1000 at ' Trans Union, 1000 at Western Alloy. 1000 at Williston, 1000 at 12; 7000 at d - . Saturday Rites Scheduled for G. G. Reece, 48 " Wads-VFort- . . n; x .: DAILY HERALD 1 -- - ........ . Utah Obituaries 2.50 2.25 Lang Const ...... 28.25 27.12 ..... 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Standard . .20 .171,2 . 45 45 RCA .. .45 .43 Swansea Con. . 77 . 77 Steel . Regfib . 2.00 2.25 Tar Baby 38 38 Sears .721-. .75 Tmtic Standard 58 58 Std Oil Cal . .65 Utah Wyoming .72i2 57 57 Std Oil N J. . .08 West Toledo . . . .09 30 30 Transamer . . . .12 Williston ...... 124 .Ilia 124 Un Carbide . . .04 Zuma :o4ia . . 36 Un Pacific ,36 ' 29 29 Unit Air Lin SALES: ' 1 -- 1 Unit Pk City Bonanza Oil, 500 at 3. 90 90 U S Steel . . Bristol Silver, 1000 at 21. 34 30 Utah P & L 4 Bullion. 3000 at 3. 25 25 West Air Lin Bullion Mon. 1000 at 13; 3500 at --70 69 West Elec . . ' 12. 52 52 Woolworth .......... Chief Cons, 700 at 55. Chief Con Pfd. 100 at 55. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Silver, 200 at 19; 2500 at Bid Asked Clayton Quotations: Todays 20. Barium Steel . Comb Met. 1000 at ,' Bunk Hill 12 12 Comwlth Lead, 2000 at 3 Day Mines Comstock, 2100 at Glad Mc B . . . . . ... 22 ,22 Cons Eureka, 2200 at 28; 4900 at 30; . . . . & 138 142 Mtn T Sts T , 2000 at 29. 1 ..... New Park '1 Croff Oil, 1000 at 2 2 Rico Argentine East Standard, 9000 at 8; 14,000 at 7 . 7 Utah Id Sug 500 at East Utah. 500 at 11. MUTUAL FUNDS i Great Western. 3000 at. 4. xesxeraays uiosmg Quotations: at 50.' Bid Asked Kennebec, 800 Mammoth. 1000 at 30. 7.18 Afffl Fund 7.74 1 u Aluminium jGen Instrumt 39,200 No Am Avia 38,200 37.700 Amer . . Motors i nrj 1 ftrt 0 , 65 .41 Of Daughter ; FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY . at Home PAYSON Mrs, Ella Roberts Newburn, 77, died Thursday morning at the home of a daughW. ter, Mrs. Elma N. Peck;-323rd N., of a heart ailment. She was bom Nov. 12, 1881, in Citronelle, Ala., to George Washington and Georgia Ann Young Roberts. She married Joseph Franklin Newburn Aug. 11, 1901, in Citronelle, Ala.' He died in 1950. She had lived in Payson for the past six months. She was a member of the IDS Church. Mrs. Newburn is survived by the following sons and daughters: Vernon E. and Hober B. Newburn, both of Whistle, Ala.; Kendall F. Newburn of Chickasaw, Ala.; Heber A. Newburn, Dearborn, Mich.; Mrs. Peck of Pay-soMrs. Georgia Hamilton of Sunnyside;' Mrs. Bernice Wright of Bisbee, i Ariz. Forty-thre- e and 12 greatgrandchildren also survive. grandchildren Funeral services will be held pounds. Friday at 10 a. m. at Rlgby MorThe firing quickened specula tuary in Payson with additional tion that this country is nearing services in Alabama and burial the point where it could put a at Indian Springs Cemetery, man into space. Some scientists Whistler, Ala. pointed out that the United States now has that capability, but the problem still is how to get the space traveler back alive, Recall Explorer I SALT LAKE CITY Ivan A. Observers of the U.S. space 72, former resident, program recalled that last Jan. 31 Dahlquist, died in Calif.; funeral Downey, this country launched Explorer I, 12:15 2350 13th S. Mrs. E. p.m., satellite a 30.8 pound Maria Cupido Kooyman, 87, 325 only 80 inches long. died 11 Kensington, Thursday; fuThursday night, less than 1 p.m., Waterat neral Saturday months later, a four and a half loo LDS Ward chapeL ton satellite 75 feet long was put MANTUA Mrs. Victoria Nel-se- n in orbit. Some military experts long Jensen, 76, died Thursday; have felt the reputed Soviet lead funeral Monday at 1 p.m., Manin missile development was ex- tua LDS Ward chapel. aggerated. They believe the UniH UN TINGTO N Ralph S. ted States had the capability to Grange, 59, died Monday; funeral put a satellite in orbit before Rus Saturday at 1 p.m., Huntington sia, - but that U. S. missile Second LDS Ward chapel. programs simply had not been VERNAL Irvin Eaton, 79, pointed toward a satellite launch-ing.- ; died Wednesday; funeral Satur1 p.m., Vernal Fifth LDS at The Defense Department an- day Ward chapel. called nounced the satellite CITY Roy M. Van BRIGHAM communica"Score," for satellite tions orbit relay experiment Dewerker, 79, died Wednesday; would swing around the earth graveside services Saturday at once every 100 minutes for about 2 p.m., Brigham City Cemetery. 20 days. It was reaching 625 h HOOPER Mrs. Annie statute miles from the ..earth at ThursSimpson, 93, died its farthest point and 118 miles day; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m , at the closest. Hooper Second LDS Ward chapel. Scientists said the big assembly WEST BOUNTIFUL Franklin should be plainly visible in the Pratt, infant son of Franksouthern part of the United Lloyd lin and Myrtle Jean Siler Pratt, States, shining most brightly at 535 W. 5th N., died Wednesday; dusk. funeral was today. President Announces News When the Atlas blasted off its pad at the "missile test center Thursday, there was no inkling a satellite try was under way. First word of the shoot's importance (Continued from Page One) came two hours later when the in Washing- ranging exploration of outer President announced ' ton that an orbit had been space. ' The release of Atlases to the achieved. "This successful launching con- nation's space program may stitutes a major step forward in brinig such projects closer than space exploration and opens new many have believed them to be. There was no immediate indicaavenues for the United States and how many of the tion to in their efforts all mankind ICBM's the military was of uses outer explore the peaceful Defense Department prepared to turn over for- space space," the said. exploration or how fast. Sources said probably not many and not mesto send Special stations sages and receive them on the quickly. playback were set up at Los Angeles, Ft. Huachuca, Ariz., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., and Ft. Stewf Stock Market DOW JONES AVERAGES ' Close: Yestesfafy . Dies - . Five Rockets In Sky achievement means that there are now five satellites flashfour of ing through the skies them, launched by the United States, the other by Russia. (Jlennan, who took over as civ- - ? Alabaman . The drop-kicke- d. ngaa. In Poyson ilian space director only recently, said in commenting on the firing which was announced suddenly and dramatically without advance notice: "It is clearly apparent that our ability to progress is dependent on the reliability of our rocket boosters and the control and guidance systems that can be developed to meet the Increasingly difficult tasks we are setting for ourselves. "The increasingly large number of successful firings from the Atlantic and Pacific missile ranges is indication that these boosters are in fact becoming more reliable. Everyone who has participated in this significant undertaking deserves the thanks of the American people." ' Scientific sources said the Atlas firing demonstrates JRussia did not necessarily possess the massive rocket engines attributed to it when the Sputniks were put into orbit. Some sources had been using a rule of thumb theory that it took 1,000 pounds of thrust to get one pound of payload into space. This has been proved unsound. Total thrust from three rocket engines of the Atlas was 359,000 pounds, but it put up 8,800 Eisenhower himself proudly proclaimed the success of the firing at a formal 'White House dinner for the diplomatic corps Thursday (Continued from Page One) scientists" Joined in the jubilation Wer the successful launching ' at Cape Canaveral. Fla. Thursday at . 3:02 . p.m..- - p.s.t. The shot dramatically demon-- , strated the capabilities of the. At- las which is the nation's first intercontinental ballistics . missile able to carry a hydrogen warhead thousands of miles. Performs Perfectly v ;4 1S5 IAST CENTER. PROVO N03TM STATt OREM . 525 EAST 4th SOUTH, tSINOVIUI |