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Show Member of New York Stock Exchange ; . 15 20 30 606.' 29 160.1747 94.00 63 209.12 .09 .22 ,T LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bia ASK-esterdav's Close: The stock exchange in Provo will be closed tomorrow be- ....... ' -- ' v .............. , . J ........ v . : 5 . . . V s . . . . ...... Std Oil N J Texas Co Un Pacific . Unit Air Lin Unit Pk City . ' 547s 52 52 Vb 80 3538 35 2 80 35 J4 36 17a 89 V4 at 8V2MOOO 8. at 9; 340 10; 1000 Comstock, 500 at 8; 3000 at E Standayfl, 7000 at 12. 9Y2-- 4 at , 1 1 - . . . Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Mrs, Sarah Ann Amelia Perkins Clayton 91, Shelmerdine 1724 died Court, - ; - Stocks Move Idly Early - Pqden Livestock -- standard 925 lb. laroid, ' Philadelphia & Reading, Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 231 neuers zz.uu; lew canner arid Merck, Zenith, Newmont Mining, E. 1st So. Walter Evald Hileen L ff rtrtiitn 1C fT 1T tJ dorff, 78, 2770-21East, died Allied Chemical, 2 ' ' Calves 10; only scattered head Firestone Tire Wednesday. Funeral p.m. 2128 calves offered ; nominally Steady DuPont fell back around; Vh S. State St. SOUTH SALT LAKE Mrs. veaiers ju.uu: mnivinnn tj; points. ' Minute Maid lost over a 250 RowelL Elizabeth Barber 84, oLvvii. can tet:r iu. Oi.w. point. Siegler dipped one. 4050 died E. South, Wednesday. Hogs 50; butcher hogs strong Continental Steel fell more than to 25. higher; sows nominal; fetf 2 points in a generally lower steel Funeral Friday 2 p.m., Millcreek 192 ' 242 lb. group. U.Sl Steel declined almost LDS Stake Center 3850 E. Main lots .mixed US St. in- - a barrows and gilts point. ELSINORE Oral Leroy Niel 'dividual 585 lb. sows 12.50. The motors were steady to fracFuneral 68, died Tuesday. son, Sheep 100; nothing arrived for tionally lower Oils were narrowly 1 LDS Elsinore p.m., Friday sale early. Late Tuesday 14 head mixed. . Ward chapel. j good 98 lb. slaughter lambs 17.00. Rails showed losses running to OGDEN Anton VanDrimmelen, more than a poont in Atlantic 57, 3760 Grant Ave., died Tuesday, Coast Line. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Lind- quist and Sons Funeral Chapel. steers 21.50-22.2- 5; Johns-Manvill- st e, " j - , -- -3 17.25-17.5- 0; " , Produce "Market " CHICAGO Produce: (UPD Total old and new US shipments 595; ' old arrivals 60; track 283; old supplies moderate;;- demand slow; market dull. Track sales (100 lbs. US) 1 A Idaho russets 3.15. Street sales: Idaho russets bakers Onions , supplies moderate; demand moderate; market large Spanish slightly stronger, yellow globe medium steady. Track sales: Idaho yellow spaa ish. 5.25. " Street sales: Idaho yellow' span - 3.65-3.7- 5, . 4.00-4.2- 5. ish 5.25-5.5- 0. Summit (Continued from Page One) who had associated with Jesus. Peter and. John at least remained, in Jehisalem during the crucifixion. Some of the other disciples were so terrified fori their own safety that they fled all the way home to Galilee. It is hard to believe that these frightened men could have worked up the nerve to steal Jesus' body from the tomb, even if the idea had occurred, to them. And it is quite 1 certain that such a furtive act of deception would not have transformed .them as they shortly were transformed into bold band of apostles who defied persecution and death to become the founders of the Chris Flu Outbreak Still Grips Utah By United Press International The influenza outbreak contin ued its stranglehold in widely scattered parts of Utah today with school absenteeism heavy in the Ogden, Cedar City and Ka- - f nab areas. While the incidence of the di sease was heaviest in those areas, it was on the 'decline in other areas. Ogden school officials said ,2,- 500 students were, out of classes Wednesday, an increase of 500 over the previous day. Absenteeism was high in elementary schools in Cedar City and. Kanab. Granite, Jordan and Murray tian church. districts reported the situation That is why Biblical scholars-ev- en was easing in their areas. the skeptics who discount or explain away all the other mira cles reported in the New Testament are convinced that something very extraordinary must (Continued from Page One) have happened on the first subcommmittee aid exporters Easter.. made thousands of doljars in windfall profits on cotton, dried milk and other commodities in the government's agriculture and ; foreign aid subsidy programs. Ag (Continued from Page One) riculture Department experts indicated Lhasa was quiet but snapped back that some of the that there. 'was widespread fight charges indicated a lack of, know! ing in other areas of Tibet and edge about the cotton business. Sen. Jacob Advisory Council that the rebels were holding the K. Javits town of Gyantse which controls proposed an an important road through Tibet, advisory council on "national se to help .devise new U. S, (Tibet Reports reaching Darjeel curity for the cold war. programs ing, India; said refugees from Lhasa believed the Dalai Lama to OF YEAR be safe. The Dalai Lama is the TEACHER YORK NEW (UPD Miss Edna spiritual and temporal ruler of Donley, a high school mathemat Tibet and is revered by Tibetans ics teacher for 30 years in Alva as the reincarnation of their god was named "National Okla., ' : Buddha). of the Year" today by Teacher Nationalist Chinese intelligence McCall's Magazine. sources said Tibetan guerrilla forces have cut the two main highways leading f r.o m Commu nist China into the mountain king FLOWERS dom. The sources sad the Reds abandoned the roads1 in the face SAY SO of heavy rebel attacks and with a 4a a a m aaa drew highway maintenance crews. , ly (Continued from Page One), ; tiations," They would presumably , The Easter have the status of observers. Would Meet in' Geneva But the U.S. "believes that the proposed "meeting should at least in the outset involve only 'the four powers" responsible for Germany," the note- - said. It was noted that Russia had agreed for representatives of East and West; Germany to sit in as observers at the foreign minister meeting. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush chev, had t agreed in advance to the foreign ministers meeting starting May 11 in Geneva. But, at the same time, he said anew that only a summit confer ence really could accomplish any..' thing definite. : I . : ; Although, the U.S. note specified only Germapy and Berlin as topics for . the foreign ministers conference, it said "naturally, any of theiour participating governments " ' should have the opportunity' to bring up other matters "which it may consider relevant to the prob- lems under consideration." , ; . " Jobless Pay L Chiang Voys . (R-N.Y- .) . Camp David Conference The western Big Three promised to ask Switzerland if the May 11 date and the Geneva site would be available. U.N. Secretary-genera- l Dag Hammarskjold also, will be asked if U.N. facilities in Geneva will be available. The note was an outgrowth of the Camp David conference be- EXHIBITION TO OPEN tween President Eisenhower and An exhibi MOSCOW (UPD British Prime Minister Harold tion of technical and scientific Macmillan. The views of the two publications from the United were endorsed by French President States, France and West Ger Charles de Gaulle and other many has opened in Leningrad. NATO governments before the the Soviet Tass news agency re , note was dispatched. ported today. 1. -D- IAU-FR 3-70- PR0V0 01 FLORAL 201 West, 1st South -- 4 Superintendent XQCne cnoois Pianist Pleases. But . . . Dies at Age 54 UT 1 Maybe You Can Be Too Expe Supt. Lloyd M. Cache County School District died of a heart attack at his office here Wednes day "at the aSe of 54. Theurer was stricken shortly after, noon. He ' had been superintendent of Cache schools since 1946. A past district governor of Lions International. Theurer ;had also served as a member of the City Council of Providence, Cache County, his home town. Survivors include his widow, Gretta Tibbets Theurer: two sons, Gary Theurer, who is an assistant state attorney general, and Dave, LOGAN (UPD of . the Theurer r03T, wdw p nirv r- Benson, Clyde, Bennett Back In Utah Today SALT mystery of the garlic-flavore- d . . returned to th Clyde Utah Capital after a governors Gov. . 10-d- ay Jn0 j 3-- 5. ' milk. South Londoners complained the milk they poured- - in their por ridge and coffee and tea over the weekend had a garlic flavor.. A al -- -- Salt Lake Chess Silly Season Record Sought Club Players To Compete Here By (UPD CHELMSFORD, England M r . i - d f Viieinis-foriour irom Doys oeveniy High School are out to wt pusn-in- g d hew silly season record a baby carriage' for 500 con- secutive hours. The carriage, . Graham Fit For Next Crusade b-- " i.i I his eye was the best he had had r xl tt uuuiuJ icau nine iiiunms. iti ior ' clearly and see almost every thing." Graham developed an eye ail ment before he Went to Australia, but nevertheless held one of his most successful crusades there. . 1 3 m Recommended In Parleys Canyon , v - SALT Lowe's Property Placed in Hands Of a Conservator LAKE CITY (UPD, Construction of a $6 million earth-fille- d dam for a reservoir on the Dell Creek in Parleys Canyon was recommended here today by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. ,' , In their recommendation, the engineers said "the plan would substantially eUminate damages to Salt Lake City caused by floods of snowmelt originating on parleys. Emigration. ' Red Butte Creeks and would reduce dam- aees from floods nf rloitdhnrst originating on those streams." Officials said the proposed dam would be constructed from fed- eral funds with the citv's share West BY SHOPPING AT SEARS ALLSTATE' BATTERIES 12 MONTH GUARANTEE 95 - Exeh. 6 Volt , Thej HOLLYWOOD (UPD property of veteran Lowe, reportedly seriously ill since his hosiptaiization Marcn u, nas been placed in the hands of a conservator, A petition filed by Lowe's niece, Ynes M. Lowe, claims he is now unable! to manage his assets, be-lieved in excess of $300,000. Miss Lowe filed the petition in Superior $2,2 million which could be Court weanesaay ana tesiuiea Daid Deriod. over a Lowe's property consisted of $12 Th dam would be built as a 257 in fash $20,()00 m stocks and flood control measu,re as weU as a motel and two apartment build a e project. It would r a have A" gross storage .of 8,900 acra- :Zr:. . annuai income 01 i.uuu, tuv &uu. . .A ouu , QAn on auu wuiuu ywv ayiv feet or 1.26 billion gallons of new water to Salt Lake City's wate; Actress to Marry actor-Edmun- ' Germany will repay some of if debt to the United States March 31 with a transfer of 150 million' dollars, an announcement by the two governments said Wednesday. 3-2- (lis) ' WILL PAY U.S. , (UPD BONN, Germany - 1JQITI. KeSerVOIT l , was; dispatched A lo Chelmsford to make certain that fair play prevails. University . - V the 7 bearing school's crestHs pushed in relays round and round the ''campus, day nnT nicrht without surcease . The goal is to beat the 100 hour world record now claimed by Nottingham TTnivprsitv An observer from Nottingham I T-- 1 1 ' lsts-seldo- X Chelmsford -- I ? (UPD . . .1 CITY Gov. George D. Clyde, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett and Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson, returned to Salt, Lake City Wednei-da- y night. spoKesmanuor umiea juaines saia the flavor could have been picked of fine artists brought to this up by cows feeding on silage, kale weeds. communiy by Dean Ulark con- - and certain garlic-lik- e tinues without letup. Wednesday night Jorge, Bolet, the eminent Cuban pianist amazed the audi- - SIDE GLANCES ence 'with his tremendous dis- a student of the Utah University play of virtuosity, pyrotechnics, Medical School; and one daughter and sheer endurance. The spirit Mrs. Richard Plummer of Salt of the immortal Franz Lwzt must have been whispering into Ltke City. his ear and reaching through his fingers to produce such keyboard fire. Every' opportunity for virtu osity was used by the pianist to display what can be accom plished if one conscientiously! develops' his technic to its high est oowers.x For examole. Ttolet Ben ureenwaia, cness experi, clayed the Mendelssohn. Rondo made his second appearance at Cappriccioso at aempo at which the GRA Chess Club at the .Fri- - the piece would cet away from day meeting and defeated all op-- other Dianlsts. Bolet not onlv ponents. Richard Owen, who wa3 kept the piece in hand, but even scheduled to, appear was unable dared an accelerando. W aucuu ucttfusc ui wucsa. Rr1ot woo ie Koef of VV. at evenmg i.w afid technicaUv Snlrihianv uninursaay whn p m a picked group of Salt Lake playing the Transcen d e n t a i ess uud piayers wm Etudes of Liszt. One seldom against CKA members Here at hears- - these nieces because man the GRA Club Hr.ll at Geneva have the technic or Steel. Anyone interested is Iin- - inclination to nlav them. Bolet J ti t ccoramg xo miss seemed to have no trouble in vitea to auena, . FuUmer, president. recreatinff them. Liszt, lookins over his shoulder, must have been delighted. Billy; But you know, as exciting as virtuosity, is, I was terribly bored by the time the concert - TJtL INc. U.B. Fat Cf& 1 15 bj NEA Brno. In. AnrKf.ANTv N 7 TiPTFVfln. ended. Oh, for a little more poetmore 8 to l"tie . . surrender B0iict Piiw r.raham ho fit nH P7. . .1- ...1 ""V 4,Willyoii take care of my little boy while I look around? ema less man, oi uiue stui Palanrt hie fnr wpII Npw mic.Hp. fellow American evangelist, Dr. Pasis on triUs, runs arpeggios, and so on ad infinitum. Art Grady Wilson said today. He said Graham was as brown music if more. than, virtuosity- .-. as an Indian as the result of his uwmiu oxwiatiAw. vacationing at an Australian beach V LAKE Three of , Utahs top Republicans conference session with Peside.it he governor al Eisenhower, conferred .with Washington officials on reclamation and agricultural research projects in Utan. Sen. Bennett, back home durEaster re- ing Congress cess, said inflation is still thi nation's . number onp domestic problem. ; 'Benson will be the "featured servspeakerat Easter sunrise ices at the famed ' Holly wool Bowl ' in . Hollywood, Calif. Then he- - w ill attend the semi - annual conference' of the Latter - day .Saints Church, April The best crop year (1938). in NATO 10th anniversary nies at ' Mainz, , Germany, it was ;25 years dramatizes the nbed 'or laws that will correct the surannounced today. U.S. Air Force officials here pluses problem, Benson said on said 112 aircraft, from the United !his arrival at the Salt Lake mua-'icipairport. States, Belgium, the Netherlands,' I said he believed that the Clyde West Germany, Canadaj and wi'.h France will, take part in the aerial eight governor conference success. a was Mr. lEisenhower salute. The governors, the executive committee of the national governors conference, met with the Presi By GALBRAITH dent to discuss the role in set ting minimum standards fpr un- employment compensation. All felt compensation should continue to be exclusively a state function. ; ; in 1951. , 9 Mr. Morse is survived by two sons and four daughters: Vern and Wayne Morse, American Fork;- Mrs. Daniel (Ida) Smith. Orem; Mrs. Frank (Ruby) Tilt, Granger; Mrs. Harold (Clara) Murdock, Vineyard and Mrs. Rex Orem; 18 (Elva) Christoferson,' ' and 18 greatgrandchildren grandchildren; Funeral services will be held Friday, at 12 noon in the AmerLDS Ward ican Fork Fourth-Nint- h chapel. Friends may call at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Friday until 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the American ' Fork Cemetery. Jeanette j I E 1 19-yea- - Utah, 4000 at 19. Tuesday. Funeral Friday noon, l?s Gold' Chain, 5000 at 312. 1860 U S Steel 90 Intermtn Pete, 1050 at 45; 3400 at 43 Wilson LDS Ward chapel, 3rd TEast. Mrs. Sarah Nielsen Maj Oil. 10,000 at 4. URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS Mono Kears, 500 at 6. Bid Asked New Park, 100 at 2.00Lloyd, 54, 1899 Park Street died loday's Quotations: n .U1 2 Bapco OSVa. North Lily. 1100 at 1.05; 1500 at 1.10. Monday. Funeral Friday 2 p.m., Columex .22 .27 at Park 33,4. Konold. 10,000 f 260 E. South Temple. Abram Federal U 1.00 1.12i2 Park Nelson. 2000 at 14. Gold Cloud . . .05 .06 1010 Washington St., 6V2 3000 Prince at at Con. 80, 7; 13,000 Gerritse, ... .02 Va .03 Gunsight died Wednesday. Funeral SaturInt Oil & Met .10 .13 Lisbon 2.75 3.00 day noon 260 ; E. South Temple. 5.25 5.50 Lucky Me .... Vitto Mt Peale Seppi, 80, 171 Vidas Ave., .04 .05 Radorock .... 1.05 1.25 died Tuesday. Funeral Saturday .' .95 .85 Shumway .'. . . 10 Standard -. ... . a.m., in the North Central Park 1.50 1.62i2 Sun Uran 06 Va 07i2 LDS Ward chapel. Jeffrey G. White Canyon .28 .32 day-ol- d son of Newell Gar Lund, Green Mtn , . .20 .23 .011 Upetco 2 aid and Lydia Blanch Jeffries .02ia Graveside NEW YORK (UPD Stocks Lund died Tuesday. moved idly in early dealings to- services were , held today. John day as traders centered their at- Raymond Bridges, 65, 1026 W. 2nd tention on a few specialties in ad S., died Tuesday. Mrs. Margot vance of the three-da- y OGDEX 1UPI) Easter Hjornevik Thorsen, 72, 937 Laird Livestock: Ave. William Cox, 79, 214 WesCattle 50; scant supply nomfn-all- y holiday, There were gains around a point tminster Ave., died Tuesday. steady; few lots standard 990 1970 lb. Holstein slaughter to 2 in Parke Davis, Hertz, PoFuneral Saturday 10 a.m., St. . rt ine GirJ MENLO ,PARK, Calif. (UPD Hamblock, 20, j Havre, Mont., was killed early today when the car in which she was riding skidded on rain-slic- k Bayshore Freeway and smashed into! a met- SALT LAKE CITY! (UPD Five of seven recent robberies al light standard here. The drvier of the car, Robert and holdups in the Salt. Lake M. Wednes solved Wylie, 21, Havre, Mont a stu- were area quickly dent at Stanford Uniwersiity, was day with the arrest of a the as uninjured. old Magna youth known "silk stocking" bandit.;' Wylie told highway patrolmen Police charged Robert Collins that he had dozed at the wheel. Miss Hamblock had .come from Anderson, in a : complaint signed before City Judge Marcellus X: Havre for an Easter week visit Snow. Bail was set at $2,50Q. and was staying with Miss! Donna An said officers Gillis, another Montana 'girl who Investigating derson admitted five of the seven now lives in , San Francisco. Wyarmed robberies and attempts lie and Miss Hamblock were re which have occurred in the area turning from a date when the ac- v in the past, two weeks. cident occurred. .Anderson was arrested early Wednesday. After questioning at IIOLD FLY PAST police headquarters! police said, he admitted the five robberies SEMBACH AIR BASE, Ger- many (UPD Jet planes from six GARLIC FLAVORED MILK Western nations will participate LONDON (UPD Dairymen to together for the first time in a day were trying, to clear up the fly past during the forthcoming ceremo- ' a Banner i.uy . 16.50 .22 Bristol Silver .15 Bulli'on Monarch .... .14 1.85 1.80. Cardiff NYSE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS .03V2 Standard .... .03 CLOSE CH. Central .65 COMPLETE VOL. 60 Con Chief 6 89,400 .21 :23 ..... i Hupp Corp Silver Clayton 2 22 V Minute Maid 84,200 Ld . . ...... .OSa, .09 2 UNCH Comwlth 70,800 .07 .06 . . Benguet Combined 2V Comstock Metals 33 .11 68,100 Celanese .10 , 34 Ve l8a Cons Eureka ...... .30 . 28 Amer Motors 67,800 Va 45 Vb 39,900 Gen Motors .06 05 V2 Croff 14 yVb Dragon .... t Ronson .80 35,300 .75 9V .12 Republic"1 Pict 32,200 ..... .HVa Standard East 44 Va l34 East Utah ... . . . 31400 .18 Yz Siegler ' ' .19 UNCH Eureka Standard '. . t .25 29 .30 30,600 Alum Ltd . . . .09 Yz ' .11 Con. Eureka Lilly NEW YQRK STOCK EXCHANGE .07 .06 Bullion .... ; .05V2 Yesterday Today Eureka .0434 Western Gt. Close Open .55 . ... .50 Kennebec 106 105 a Allied Chem .04 Va .04 Majestic Oil 29 is Allis Cham . 29?. Mammoth v .37 . .35 V . 29 29 Alum Ltd Dev.-"..03 .02Ja 48Ti Mtn. States ......... . 49 Amer Can .16 .13 Naildriver ' 55 i Amer Cyan 54V 2.00 , . . New Park 50 Amer Smelt . . 493,i 1.10 1.05 241 14 North Lily 241 T Amer Tel & Tel .013,4 ,0114 Standard North Va 51 8 50 Beth Steel ...... .04 .03V2 Park Konold . . . 59 59 Va Chrysler ....... . .14V2 ,13 Nelson Park 59 Va 59 Denver. rR G .06 12 .06 Con . 83 Dow : Chem . . 00 ia Park .City, .07 .. . . . .06 Va ... Prosper V2 227 226 Du Pont. .25 .30 West Silver King East Kod ... 10i',B 1018 .O3V2 . . .0314 35 34 . 35 3,4 Silver Shield El Paso .21 .19 , So. Standard 144 P'irestone 1423, , .65 .50 ' Swansea Con . . 57 Ford Motor 57ia Tar . . . 2.25 ' 2.00 Baby 80 Gen. Elec 808 1.05 1.00 . . 45 Ve Tintic Standard . 45 Vb Gen Mtr .65 .60 Utah Wyoming 34 ... 128 12734 Goodyear .12 .10 West Toledo 1147s 115 Gulf Oil ... .16 .15 Williston . . 45 45 Int Harv r . . .0434 04 Zuma . . 109 34 Kennecott 110 . . Mont Ward 44 Va SALES: 4438 80 34 Natl Steel . : 80 Banner Mng, 100. at 16.00; 100 at 107 4 107 16.621a. 87 2 87 Proct & Gam Bonanza Oil, 11,000 at 5. . ' Va 55 5578 RCA Central Std. 5000 at 3. 68 VA .68 Repubv Steel 1000 at 2V4; 500 at 2, Colorado 42 34 Sears 428 Comwlth Con, Ld. 17,000 at 72; 1000 at Std Oil Cal 5458 cause of Good Friday. ld Montana Killed in Crash Joanna Keele Youth Solves 7 Robberies v' ftl ulc Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. R. Bliss AUred of PrOvo of Funeral services for Mrs, the death of their eight-hour-oanna Patten Keele, 71, 696 N. 700 granddaughter, who was born s Jeddiah March 25, to their daughter ; and V,'wIm0 09 AMERICAN FORK i ,M "iU Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Morse,: 87, 464' E. 2nd N., died the at a.m. 6:30 infant's in at Logan. The Wednesday Datwyler. Orem Rest Home of causes inci- mother is the former. Janice All- - tT U T Pf.1' u n d e r. 1 dent to age. red of Provo. 01 of 1872 St. the at ie;airecTVoni He was born Feb. 10, Paternal grandparents ; Blame C. and 'Mrs. Fred nuilier, Mr infant Y. and nrp son of a Frank George bishop, j ; Elizabeth Thomas Morse. .k Datwyler of Logan. parents, Anil r ; , a 1J" rttfy He was a member of the AmerSurviving are the " ican Fork Fourth LDS Ward and grandparents. xvmjiluchv n .hi- nhad . been a rancher all of- - his CravociHp. cprviVfis will hp hpld Ud "t j rilum life: Friday at 12 noon in the Logan p. Mrs. Keele 111., auu otii- Hewas married to Hannah Cun- Cemetery. urday prior to services. ningham in 1900. Their marriage Mrs.' Keele died Wednesday at was later solemnized at the St. her home of natural causes. George LDS Temple. She died son-in-la- w, DOW JONES AVERAGES Total 3,280.000. Provoans Dies , FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY I I Am. Fork Man Dies in Orem Stock Market Yesterday Close: Granddaughter Of Funeral Set For! Arrest Of DAILY HERALD Jeddiah Morse THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 Utah County, Utah d I feg 40-ve- ar --. water-storag- . 24 MONTH GUARANTEE (3)95 0 6 Vo" 36 MONTH GUARANTEE 6 Volt 24 MONTH GUARANTEE T1 r G5 12 Volt -- ru Supper Club Owner BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPD J wm Actress uoromy uanarmge club HUls supper Beverly marry owner Jack Denison June 30, ac- cording 'to .Denison. t Denison said Wednesday he met the attractive Negro actress fohr years ago in Las Vegas. It will be the second marriage for each. 1 J TTX 1 1 ALLSTATE MUFFLERS supply. I FRAGILE ANIMAL DH3S NEW YORK (UPD LAST 13 LONGER As Low As The only platypus remaining in the Bronx 2k died Wednesday. Zoo officials reported! finding the body of Pam- - 98 i outlived the tw0 other AustraUan platypuses at the zoo. INSTALLATION COMBINED EXERCISE SET Nato v NAPLES, Italy (UPD in sea the air forces and land, test will theiri area Mediterranean defense and counter-attac- k capa bilities in a combined exercise next month, it was announced Wednesday night. .....M.'.V.V.W.' SERVICES JOANNA PATTEN KEELE. Funeral services will" be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Rivergrove Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Provo Mortuary Friday evening 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to '. services'. . $2.00 i' k 1 11 SEND FLOWERS Mortuary . 1 i Berg ... by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world's most responsible florists LORISTS BLBGRAPH ELI VERY Drake Linings 3.79 and up Extra heavy duty linings guaranteed 25,000 mile. For safe, quick stops, get complete brake service at Sears. Allstate 1 5 49 f 89c 10qt-- can lpit Newest type for better, lorger lasting performance. other makes. 60c qt.. dac Heavy Duty Brake Fluid Approve by GM and Armoujf rust, Institute, Fortified against kludge. 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