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Show MOMAY, MARCH 16, 1959 hn B I n S root mar iter FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange DOW JONES AVERAGES It's St. Patrick's Day Ellen .Peterson Ellis DAILY HERALD Utah. County, Utah Illness Fatal Wear The Green To Woman Of PI. Grove Tomorrow, All You Irish If ' 20 t'o . ls , Onrrt-atirm- ; ..v-- . t : observances. For 'instance, , Dearborn its annual hold Mich., will, parade with colorful flags and banners. Chicago and New York City also will hold huge -- -- X- t Horn Yesterday Today Big Columex .' . . . Close Open. Fed eral U ...". 106 Gold Cloud . , . . . k 29 , 29' Gunsi?ht ...... , .. 48 493,4 Int Oil and Met . . . Vz 55 54 ' ... - Allied Chem Allis Cham . . Amer Can Amer Cyan, . Amer Rad Amer Smelt Amer Tel, & . Tel Amer Tob Atch T & S Fe Beth Steel V- Cater Trac Chrysler Clark Equip . . Corn Pd Rfg Denver & R . .G. Dow Chem Du Pont . . . . . 16 53 244 100 Va 293a 53 94 . 58 Va . 60 4 . ' 56 Ye . 59 Va ........ i Gen Fds 147 Goodyear Gulf Oil In Harv Int Nick . Ini Paner Johns Man Kennecott . ... ... ... ... ... ... . . . Elec Woolworth . 117 43 96 57 73V4 117 55 51 " 80 29 129 37 36 2 94 93 35 31 80 55 34 35 31 80 55 Va 34 . Records Show ' 8 a point. over nearby sa , April 17, 1850, Sens. Thomas II. Benton of Missouri and Henry S. Foote of Mississippi exchanged ; unpleasantries about- the national issues then Benton brewing. called Foote' a liar. Foote called Benton a calummiator, which' ap. parently is worse. - v Cocks Revolver Benton heaved out of his chair with fire in his eyes. Ditto Foote, who- - also had a loaded revolver in his hand. He managed to cock it before killjoys intervened 'and disarmed him. On May 22, 1856, a South Carolina House member named Brooks took umbrage at remarks made by a Massachusetts senator named Sumner. So he marched across the Capitol, found Sumner at his desk in the Senate chamber, and proceded to beat him nearly to death with his walking stick. The Senate was aggrieved, but took the view that punishing .Brooks was up to the House. Brooks quit and went home ' for ed a reaffirmation of faith from his ' electorate, which he got. - April 23, a House 1844, member named William S. Moore pulled a gun on another member, and. fired.- - It was a poor, shot, though, and the victim was a Capitol policeman who was critically injured. The House locked I Moorev up for a. while while wondering what to do, but eventually turned him loose. N - Leave Guns At jHome In recent years members have left guns if any at home;' But they have felt free periodically to assail each other with' less lethal weapons. One of. the more successful contenders among sitting members is Rep. Clarence Cannon who is credited with two wins and a draw. (D-Mo.- ), ' A former member named John Phillips slapped Cannon one day in 1951. Phillips gave his account of the fray only after getting his lip sewed back together. Cannon also drew blood once from Rep. John Taber But when he tangled with the Sen. Kenlate neth McKellar of Tennessee Cannon executed a stratgic withdrawal after McKellar! brandished his cane. ? . ; terrible-tempere- (R-N.Y- .). d WHEN 'WORDS FAIL I SEND jpk FLOWERS KNUDSEN FLORAL FR 58 No., Univ. 3-4- FINE . who devoted his life to work in Ireland after being captured as a boy by a band of Irish The chief thing marauders. for which he is most famous, h ! Five-CHay-O- Dies : EUREKA Roy Hansen, son of Monte L. and Nina 'Meacharh Hansen of Eureka died Sunday morning in Payson City Hospital of prematurity. He was born March 10, 1959, in Payson. His parents are members of the Eureka LDS Ward. Surviving are his parents of Eureka; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Meacham of Delta, Mrs. Roanna Hansen of Delta; one half-brother and one half-siste- r, Tony M. and Patricia Ann Watts of Eu five-day-o- ld other Phebo Ritchie Wright Sister Of Provoan Dies In Solt Lake officiating. Herter Backs . .22-calib- er . , 25-fo- ot Old Rebel He is survived by two bro- - Mr Peay tViorc WnltAT Ttfwd Ppav of LoS Angeles and Blake V. peay jr., Orem; two sisters, Mrs. Beverly Brough of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Bonnie Jane Peay of Vernal; Wright, all of Heber; Mrs. Staf' ford (Maud) Winterton of Charleston; Mrs. Owen L. " (Nora) (Dora) North, Mrs. LaDoan Lemon Don Mrs. (Rue) Lamb, and Arnold Wright, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gaylen (Norma) Johnson of Springville and Mrs. Webster (Elda) Bowden of Park City; Leo Wright of Layton. Also surviving are 37 grandchildren; 35 g r ea t - grandchildren ; one sister, Mrs. . Stubbs and one James Ritchie of Charleston. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., Valley View Fourth LDS Ward 'chapel, 21225 E. Evergreen Ave., in Salt Lake City. Friends may call at 260 E. South Temple Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the chapel Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in Charleston City Cemetery. 15-c- ar . brother, Wouldn't a glass MILK Dr. Calvin Barnson Jolley, 43, a native .of Provo, died at his home, 362 . West Kenneth Road, Glendale; Calif, on March 13: He was born in Provo July 1,' 1915. Dr. Jolley was an oral surgeon with offices in Los Angeles. He was a former Prosthetics instructor, at th "University of Southern California School of Dentistry, and head, dentist with the Los Angeles County. General Hospital. He had death. An active' member of the LDS Church, , he :was a member of the High Priest presidency in Glen-dal- e Stake, He was a former bishop of the Garvanza Ward, and had fulfilled, a mission for the church in Denmark. Dr. Jolley leaves his widow, GeneAHolt Jolley; four sons, Clifton Ht., Vernon C., Bryant L., Glen L.; two daughters, "Valerie Jean and Cheryl Ida; and a sister, Mrs. Beth Dallm? of Long Beach. 1 - (Continued From Page One) Williams, 32, of Peach Springs, apparently crossed the center line and struck an eastbound car driven by Henry Manuel Goke, 38, Albuquerque, N. M. Killed with Williams were his wife, Hattie Mae Williams, 24; John Collins,: 32, Peach Springs, and his wife, Mary Liza Collins, . j Ike Speaks (Continued From Page One) zone along the Iron Curtain bo- rders. V Eight members of another Negro family in Philadelphia burned to death Sunday m a fire in their three-stor- y brick home. NEW FINANCE OFFICES OF H.A.C.Located At Are Conveniently THIRD NORTH & UNIV. Loans $50 to $5000 ; 25. Khrushchev . .'. ., To Show mm Ccrre - - - SEND FLOWERS They Say So Much! -- DIAL AC 5-- 10- 3 0- Idaho, through Saturday: temperatures averaging above normal with a warming trend through about Wednesday but cooler with. period likely latter part showery, of ' week. ' Min. ' Pep. Max. : Atlanta 70 Billings Boise Boston 32 48 47 32 ' Butte ' Denver Las Vegas ' Logan Los Angeles Miami Omaha Phoenix . , ,. , . 36 65 40 80 80 32 70 52 - 42 J 33 74 y Pocatello Portland Provo . Salt Lake City San Francisco St. George St. Louis 41 t Seattle - Spokane t Washington W. Yellowstone . 1042 SOUTH STATE, 42 75 57 42 54 50 ' 62 30 ii .. "However, the Soviet Union Is not indifferent to the situation which is growing up in a region not far from Its frontiers." , Khrushchev specifically attacked a , speech' last week in which Nasser charjged that Communists were behind recent troubles in Iraq. ' "We are all pained by. President Nasser's' recent speech in Damascus," Khrushchev' said.: "When the President of the: U.A.R. talks about Communism and Communists he arms himself , with the . language of the imperialists.' He said, however, that Soviet relations with the U.A.R. will continue "as heretofore." "We know all about the views of President said. he Nasser," anti-Commun- ist Berg - Mortuary S-ER- ; : far away? CES. VI :i ENGAGEMENT CONSOLIDATION J Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower when you calKstation-o-statian. For exampfe . . . you cart call from 1 4 PROVO TO: Logan Oliver Smith Olsen. Services! will be held Thursday, at 11 a. m. in the Berg Chapel. Friends may call at the Provo Mortuary Wednesday evening, 6 to 8 p. m., and Thursday prior to services. 65c ' . Jf. . ; . 40c 75c ..... ......... Ji... Salt Lake City. Cedar City Firti Ihm minuf.t, night and Sunday, ttation-to-tiatio- plu$ lax Mountain States Telephone tv lA t ft JjMrv, ft f t t y ' ' OREM 5. 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CONSOLIDATION DIAL FR mm 3-42- particular people 00 "f CLEANING' jJ COMPANY 119 North University Avenue vz3o Located at 3rd North and Univ., Provo FR 4-08- 14 4 wMmMHV H - '. n J Send best wishes by long distance David Earl Brierley. Services will be held Tuesday,, 12 noon at the Berg Chapel 'in Provo. Friends may call at the Provo Mortuary Monday evening, 6 to 8 p. m., and Tuesday prior to services. ! $50 An impatient gunman, his face cov- -' ered with a silk stocking, held up a Salt Lake City, service station Sunday and escaped with 30. Police theorized the robber may have been the same one who robbed two other,, service stations Thursday night. .:. LOANS .05 Another Robbery Of S.L, Service Station ; ... H.A.C. T 29 35 20 22 57 35 30 43 37 40 61 4 .18 15 49 , ;! 42 : T 24 29 37 28 23 23 42 21 54 71 18 52 38 24 49. Chicago Minneapolis New Orleans New York Ogden .34 42, - Bismarck .03 41 I If you feel that this should be done and a number of monthly payments jand outstanding bills are keeping come in or call and let us explain you from trading hay forecast for southern Five-da- y ' cerned." Russia Won't Interfere "The Soviet Union has hot in terfered and is not interfering in such affairs," Khrushchev said. . i toward . end likely north portion of week. (Continued From Page One) all U.A.R. citizens to get ou of that country within 24 hours. In his Moscow speech, Khrushchev was quoted as saying that "President Nasser Is insisting on the unification, of the IraqH'Be-publi- c with the U.A.R." He added that tb,e question of unification "must be decided by the peoples of the Countries con- Replace your present car with a new car or a better used car? how rain Some RohbockSons Floral i ... normal. above SALT LAKE CITY (UPD WOULD YOU LIKE TO H.A.C. rf v- J .'.. 'lWftM)l( A Sight Killed '; rrT. AMEMCAN W ASSOOMflOH ; Fires tsstr good rt&f now? MR. WAGSTAFF 2. California In in Provo. After his marriage he made his home in Provo where he operated the Provo Ice and Coal Storage Co. He served a mission to Norway for the LDS Church in 1910-1After he. returned home he served in the U. S. Army and was stationed in4France during World War I. When he returned he again resumed operation of the ice and coal business. In 1924 he sold the company and purchased the Timpanogos Creamery which he owned and operated until 1940, when he retired. His hobby was, traveling. - He was an active member of the LDS Church serving as counselor in the Pleasant View Ward bishopric. He held the office of High Priest and helped with building fund drives. Surviving are his wife of Provo? two daughters, Mrs. Oren Fay (Cora) Larson of Provo and Mrs. Edward (Louise) Bacon Jr. of New York City; nine grandchildren; one brother j George Olsen of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in .the Berg Drawing Room Chapel with Bishop. Kenneth Bullock of Provo Ninth Ward officiating. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services at the mortuary. Burial will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery where military, rites will be accorded by the American Legion. Eisenhower, who has discussed his speech with ailing Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, was generally expected to reaffirm U.S. determination not to give an inch on its rights in West Berlin. Western leaders in Berlin have (Continued From. Page One) firm U.S. statements on fire, a blaze that destroyed a five greeted witb5 pleasure. They were Berlin room home early Sunday in Cross reported to; believe only firmness Hill, S. C. v to fight a war Dan Byrd, 32, eight of his nine and determination if necessary Berlin3 West. children and two young girl cous- Over wouid convince Russia the U.S. ins died. Byrd's wife was visiting a ninth child, a patient in a meanUbusiness. Greenwood, S. C, hospital at the time of the tragedy. EDiieiriuj5 or vwt ' f Provo Native Dies at 43 : . S.L Crash In . . j or MR. BARTON, Week Days between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Phone for Appointment . V; . . 06 1ACO ; , IF YOU ARE INTERESTED CONTACT Brief Illness Claims Provo Provo, Orem Man in S. L. Residents Hurt ; J tie j . LDS Temple. She was active in Dental Society, Century Club, this LDS Church and served in Delta Phi, MPsi Phi, Phi Delta the Relief Society." She was) a Kappa, and BYU Alumni Club, member of the Daughters of Utah and American Men of Science. Pioneers. In addition to her own He received the A. B. degree children, she raised a grand- from Brigham Young University, . the D.DiS. ifrom .University of daughter. Surviving are her husband and Southerii California, and had comthe following sons and daughters: pleted requirements for the PhD Mrs. Perry (Lula) North, Mrs. degree and was working' on his Lewis (Evon) Webster, Pharis dissertation at the time of his . (Tot? - ? was;"ai-membe- r five-coun- ty . " - Mr. Pheba Ritchie Wright 79, sister of Mrs. Ella R. Stubbs of Provo. died Friday afternoon at her home in Salt Lake City after a long illness. She was born July 5, 1879, in Charleston, a daughter of John been , in private practice since arid Sarah McAffee Ritchie. She 1946. ' married George B. Wright, Oct. of the AmerHe 20, 1897, and the marriage was ican Dental Association, California later solemnized in the Salt Lake Denial Association, Los Angeles . CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTION DIVISION. 3-89- Sat-urda- . , reka. . Graveside services were "held this morning in' Mt. Pleasant Cemetery kith Bishop Lee Bird ; Dystrophy Claims Youth ' Snowstorms 13-ye- ar the successful 1959 Felon Follies at Utah State Prison will be held tonight to accommodate the hundreds of persons turned away i. Weather Forecasts last week at regular showings. United Press International By The regular "run" of the show Utah: generally fair through held Thursday, Friday and Sat- Tuesday. Rising temperatures. Byron Lewis, Peay, 18, son of urday raised $2,246 for the chapel High today 45 to 60, low tonight Mr. and Mrs. Blake V. Peay, fund. Tonight's "by popular re- 15 to 30, high tomorrow Tuesday y former Provo residents, died ' quest" show is expected to raise 50 to 65. in Vernal of muscular the total over $3,000. Ogden, Logan and Provo: gendystrophy. erally fair through Tuesday with He wast born Nov. 24, 1940, in rising temperatures. High today Oliver Smith Olsen 48 to 55, low tonight 24 to 3Q, Provo, a son Of land high Tuesday 54 to 60. Blake V. Five - day forecast for Utah, SadieHe Boyd had through Saturday: rising temperPeay. atures to average near or a lit- lived in Provo for three years returnbefore ' to Vernal ing where he had previously lived i maturity bf-P- re WEATHER FORECASTS AND TEMPERATURES . Boy ld POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN A special perforriiance of (UPD Oliver Smith Olsen, 72, 1071 N. 9th E.. died Sundav afternoon at ' Utah Valley Hospital after a shorts : the alleged driving of the ' .! v. snakes out of Ireland, is prob illness. SALT LAKE CITY (UPD He was born Dec. 28, 1886, in Five persons from Utah and ably more legend than fact. Salt The sober facts of his life tell Lake City a son of John and Tooele counties were injured toone grandparent, J. D. Boyd of of a lifetime of serious church Georgiana Bundy Olsen. He mar- day in a two-ca-r ' ' collision west Provo. work on the Emerald Isle and H ried Pauline June 5, 1907, of Ryser Salt Lake Municipal Airport. Funeral services will be held in the Salt Lake doesn't even mention the The .county sheriff's officers tenXX a. m. in the Vernal at Tuesday snakes. . LDS Temple. tatively identified them' as: LDS Ward chapel. She Second . the love of died Jan. Perhaps the John Leslie England, 38, Tooele. Vernal at the call may , tish for good whiskey creat-e- d Friends, 19; 1957. He then Norma. Jean England, 32, Too9 7 to from p.m. married Mortuary today a need for someone to v Ella ele, and Tuesday prior to services. Lott drive out snakes, and they, Baum, May William :England, 3. Burial will .' be in V e r n a l 6, 1957.' handed the honor to their reHe Mary Wilkinson, 21, Orem. ; Memorial Park Cemetery. ceived his early patron saint.. At any rate, he Albert Korrrios, 19, formerly of became more famous for that education in Salt but now of Provo. . Canada In the minds of the rest of C i it y Lake were still investigating Officers Colvin Bornson Jolley the world than for anything school. He j atthe cause of the mishap. The else. Whfch might be as good tended Brieham five were taken, to Salt Lake a way to achieve fame as any Mh Olsen Young Academy General Hospital for treatment, Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in Ward Pleasant Grove Third-SixtChapel by Willis Banks, bishop Friends may call at Olpin-Sun- d berg Mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in Pleasant Grov Cemetery. Boy, 13 Joins His Father In Death OPPORTUNITY FR parades. St. Patrick was a stalwart in the Roman Catholic Church o. Fractional gains wjfere rung up (Continued From Page One) by Anaconda, Douglas Pepsi-Colstatement issued before Herter's Texas Co. and Western Union. appearance before the House Com; mittee. Mansfield said the Administration request should be cut very drastically "to do away with this overlappingi duplication, waste and inefficiency which has marked the foreign aid program from the very beginning." "Shake the program down," he declared. "Get the right kind of people in there to administer it and I thin you can conduct a betRIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPD 'To ter program at considerably less whom it may concern: I dedicost." cate my body to research of science. Give my love to all." old boy Dennis' Henry, a to been have said intelligent and in science, interested immensely, (Continued From Page One) note wrote that last Monday, took a irifle from his foster, roll records through the night parents' home and joiried his fath- while their elders tried to snatch some sleep on benches. Most of er in death. the cage fans, including the HenDennis' dad, James Eldon ry, committed suicide with a gun champion Gladbrook team, left two years ago. It apparently left for home Sunday. Basketball, fans, about 6,000 a void in the youngster's life that even his interest in science could strong, also were stranded Saturnot fill. His body was found Satw day night by the storm at LinNebraska after attending the day in a field near his foster coln, state's high school tourney. home. Thousands of skiers were father his "Dennis did miss snow in hotels, tourhis trapped by H. Heierhoff, quite a bit," R. ist in northern homes and motels foster father, said today. "He Winds" the state in Michigan. Used to 'say that there hadn't been 78 reached r. fath-eup whipping m.p.h., a better man alive than his drifts. Thousands of cars were abandoned in central and northern 'Michigan. At least 60 persons were injured in traffic accidents in western Michigan From One) alone, with many of the accident (Continued Page 10 or more vehicles. ate veteran, heard of Sailing's ill- involving Telephone service was ness on the radio. Dr. R. L. Wolfe, knocked out to thousands of rural vViiliams physician, said the old in northwestern niinolj man expressed great concern over homes and about 1,500 residents north of Sailing's condition. HI., have been without Freeport, "I said I would live to be the power, since Saturday night due last one and it looks like I will," to downed utility lines. Williams said. Tornadoes which skipped Sailing, until his death had a across Arkansas and southern Ilfull nead, of black hair,' sharp linois night killed three brown eyes and some of his own pesons Saturday and injured nine persons, teeth, tie stood alert, walked brisk- one critically, in Arkansas and ly and worked on his farm until injuring one person in Illinois. be broke his hip at the age of Prairie fires, spread by high 107 winds, blackened thousands of Dug For Saltpeter acres of rangeland in a A boy of 13 when southern guns section of north central fired on' Fort Sumter, Sailing Texas and killed scores of cattle served three years as a private before being brought under conin Co. D, 25th Virginia Regiment trol Sunday. A volunteer fireman during the Civil War but he spent was trapped and burned fatally. his full army service in his native Earlier, winds up to 70 miles an war effort hour kicked up a dust storm in Scott County, Va. His ' was the unromantis task of find- the Texas panhandl so thick it ing and scraping out saltpeter turned day into night. The dust from the mountain caves and cliffs was blamed for a accident for the ' manufacture of gunpow- hear Shamrock, Tex. der. His only memory of contact with the "Yankees" was of an occassional visit by northern soldiers to steal horses. The Yankees he said, "would come and cut a horse while one right out of its harness was plowing." ' WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A MAN WHO JS INTERESTED IN HEADING UP OUR NEW DEPARTMENT OF THE 1 Survivors include three brothers and two sisters: Mrs. Rena Peter-so-n Jackson, Wyo.; Arland Davidson and Nathaneal Davidsonr Parker, Ida.; and Mrs. Lenore Tylor and Eskil Davidson, Poca-tell- a, " On On .: Kerr-McGe- er r five-chamber- .01 Vi - pre-sessio- loons. .23 profit-takin- (Continued From Page One) n vated by a bending of elbows, many members having their quarters , - ,50 36 Union Tank Car . 43 45 . 37 ; .29 1.75 , .08 .34 .27 .02 Va . 51 80 Va 50i'2 29 130 ......... .80 .75 increased. Losses of a point or more appeared in American Tobacco, Du Pont, Goodyear, Kennecott and Union Carbide. All are used in compiling the industrial average. U. S. Rubber, also in the average group rose more than a point and American Telephone added a major fraction'Motors were easier. Thiokol lost g and more than 2 on 3. American more than Polaroid Home Products was off around 2 as were Schenley and Texas Instruments. RCA hose around a point in rose VA electronics. but' more than Gulf lost in the oils 85 65 39 34 114 ' , 43 45 55 51 80 . 1.25 , 73 106 . 05 .04 1.12 1.50 .07 4 (UPD Stocks 55 a moved irregularly in active trad1151, ing today. 132 Gains and losses of a point or 47 44 dotted the main list as profit-takin- g more 33 113 . 525 Va Church. YORK NEW 119 804 Std- - Oil ........ 8334 80 Vj 46 65 39 51 80 56 . . : .29 1.25 ' .05 .03 .14 2.50 5.50 Stocks Moye Irregularly V 54V2 . .12 2.25 ...... ;, Upetco 12 146 Vi V 4,a 34 . Timk R Rpar Transamer Un Carbide Un Pacific Ur?it Air rjn TT i Pk City U S Steel Ut?h P and L West Air Lin ya 56 . t Cal N J Texas Co 56 H6V2 132 V 47 Va Pac G & El ., Parke Da J C Penney Phlll Pete Prbct and Gam..... RCA Repub Steel B ...... Reyn Tob . 3,4 59 14 87 Va 232 Va 153 3,4 46 Va 1J1 ,2 116 5,, 42 Va 963a 11978 . . 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She was born Oct. 3, 1880, in 17 'a 173,8 3,i Barium sieei 194,200 143 k Avco 11 Hill Fairview, Sanpete County, a daugh96,400 42 M74 Bunk 4V4 inter Tel 4Va 874 Day Mines ....... ter of John William and Louisa Elec & Mus Ind 94.000 25 2434 Glad Mc t Va Unit Strs 2d Pfd 67.100 15 153 151 Peterson Peterson. She was mar1 Mtn Sts T and T. 49,300 11V4 2Va Amer Cable . 2 FarK Vz New to Alonzo Ellis in 1903 in St. ' ried 29 an Amer Air 45,200 3Va 3'a 7's Rico Argentine . He died Ida-Contl Motors ' 44.300 123A V 734 7 '. Anthony, Sept. 17, 4V4 Utah Id Sug .. . 42,800 56 V2 Radio V, 1946, 8V2 , 42,700 Calahan Mining URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS 42,200 30 Alum Ltd Asked She had grown up in Darby, Ida. Bid Today's Quotations 05 .04 Va ,,..... was a member of the LDS and Bapco 05 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 04 4 . Yesterday Close: Total Byron Lewis Peoy , ?r ii II rt mi '' t |