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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 Utahvf County, Utah Walter H. Ludlow DAILY HERALD Short Illness . Claims Native Of Benjamin Stock M ark A. HOGLE AND . COMPANY FURNISHED BY J Member of New York Stock Exchange DOW JONES AVERAGES Cloe: Yesterday . Total ' 30 61.25 . . 3,680,000 2.37 NYSE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS CLOSE COMPLETE VOL. 27A 43,800 Fuel Colo. - Budd Co. ' 26 35,100 29 34,800 Alum Ltd 241.. Fruehauf Tr 34,500 20 166.33 82.70 .65 211.60 .21 . 88 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Asked Bid Yesterday's Close: CH. 15.30 114.50 Banner . .21 19 Bristol Silver ri2 .24. Bullion Monarch .21, 1.75 1.70 Cardiff . u ...... .03 V .03 Standard 33,500 463,i Martin Co- i Central .52 Va MV Chief ...... Con 23 33,300 Rand Sperry .22 .20 46 a Clayton Silver , 31,900 Gen Motors .07 .08 '14 UNCHi Comnwlth Ld 30,500 Avco .06 .05 - i V2 Combined Metals 49 i 29.600 .08 .07 . Comstock ,. - Radio 59 29,400 .28 .27 Cons Eureka . ' Crof f .08 .03 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .67 ... . . .62 Yesterday Today Dragon .12 .11 Standard Close Open East .24 .23 East Utah 103 "1034 Allied Chem .... .05 ,08 Eureka Bullion Va . 28 28 Allis Cham .09 .08 Eureka Lilly Con ... 29 29 V Alum Ltd . . .30 . . .25 Eureka Standard 44 . 44 Amer Can . .03 .04 Gt. Western 53 53 Amer Cyan . .... .55 .50 Kennebec '., 16 16 Amer Rad .04 .04 Majestic Oil 50 50Va Amer Smelt .38 .35 250 251 Va Mammoth Amer Tel and Tel .03 .02 Dev. . . . Mtn. States V 100 100 Tob Amer .14 .12 Nalldriver 30 30 T S Fe Atch and 2 12 2.00 Park 52 V. New 52 Beth Steel .105 1.00 North "Lily 90 90 .01 .02 Cater Trac North Standard 63 63 .02 .02 Chrysler Konold Park 'a 66 66 Clark Equio .12 .10 Park Nelson . ...... 52 53 - .06 Corn Pd Rfg . . .06 Con Park City 61 61 Denver and R G .11 .10 Prosper 85 85 Dow Chem .24 .27 West ... Silver King 231 Du Pont . . 230 .03 .03 Silver Shield 75 76 .21 East Kod . .19 So. Standard 33 33 J25 El Paso .30 Swansea Con 144 144 1.95 Firestone .. 1.85 Tar Baby 62 63 .85 .80 Ford Motoi Tintic Standard .... 81 81Va .70 Gen Elec . . .60 Utah Wyomirig 80 79 Gen Fds .13 .12 Toledo West 46 46 'a Gen Mtr .16 .15 Williston- -. . .04 133 Va 134 .... .05 Goodyear .. Zuma 114 115 Gulf Oil . 44 44, Int Harv SALES: 91 90 Int Nick . Bonanza Oil. 1000 at 4 119 119 Int Parer Bullion Mon, 500 at 22. 57 57 Johns Man Cardiff. 300 at 1.75 : 113 113 Kennecott Chief Cons. 300 at 52 131 Va 133 Minn Mng Mfg 1000 at 20; 2000 at .19 Clayton SI, 1000 46 46 Monsan Chem at 6: 2000 at 3 1 -- i . . -- ......... ...... ....... . . - . , J "44 33 65 . 45 109 Comb Met, 2000 at 8 Comstock, 1200 at Cons Eureka, 2000 at 27 Cres Eag Oil. 2000 at 5; 8000 at 4 Croff Oil, 000 at 6 8; 44 33 65 43 110 51 83 59 70 110 44 46 56 52 at 70 Dragon. E Standard, 7$00 at 10; 1000 at 10 51a 83 E Utah, 4000 at 22; 1000 at 24; 1000 59 at 23 70 Eur Bullion, 1000 at 6at-109 1000 Eur Lilly Con, 44 2000 at 5 Grand Dep. 46 Socony Intermtn Pete. 1000 at 80;' 1000 at 63; Std Oil Cal 53 100 at 77 Std Oil N J 52 at 2 Leonora. 5000 at 2; 2000 1500 79 Texas Co . . 79 at 4 10.000 at 4: Little May, 51 Timk R Bear 52 Dev. 2000 at 2 Mt States ....... i 13627 136 27 Transamer 200 at 1.00 North Lily. 300 at 1.05; Un Carbide . 1000 at 1 North Stand, Un Paific . 35 35 5000 at 6 Park City Con,17.000 iUnlt Air Lin 39 39 200 at 3 at Park Konold, 1 1 Unit Pk City 8600 at 17; 2400 at 18; Coal. Royston . . . u s steel 90 Va 90 Va. 6500 at 17 Va ' 34 Utah P and L . . 34 Oil Mng. 1000 at 12 Pros West Air Lin . . 37 36 SI Standard, 15.000 at 2 West Elec 80 80 Tintic Lead, 500 at 4 55 55 Woolworth . . . at Trans Union, 2000 at ' 16; 7000 ' :Union Tank Car 33 34 . 17; 5000 at 15 Unit Park City,400 at 1.80; 100 sit AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 1.75 Bid Asked Western Alloy. 5000 at 5; 500 at . ' Today's Quotations C Penney Fhiil Pete Proct and Gam RCA Steel Repub Reyn Tob B Sears . , 1T5Q 8 . i . 2: ; . . . . ........ .1 .. ....... Mines .......... Mc B - - Day Glad .'Mtn Sts T and T - New Park . Rico Id Suk .Utah Argentine MUTUAL FUNDS - 5. , Barium Steel Bunk Hill -- 18 10 .... 18 11 i4 3T , 26 154 2 26 155 2 6 3 7 2 (Continued from Page One) Yesterday'! Closing Quotations: Bid Asked - Af fil Fund ....... . 7.50 8.20 . Cdn Gen 15.13 16.35 - Chemical 10.77 11.65 -- ij E and H Bal Fund... 23.61 25.24 -- E and S Stk. .".Fund . . 24.33 26.01 Fund Inv 20.98 ;. 19.14 Inc Inv . 9.79 10.70 "Mass Inv Growth. 13.93 15.06 Mass Inv Trust ..... 13.71: 14.82 Telv and Elec . . . 15.65 17.00 - OVER THE COUNTER , Today's Quotations: Bid Asked -- ' . O and G .45 .50 Big Piney - Magna 4.37 4.87 ' 36.25 38.50 Equity Oil ....... First Sec Bk ..... 59.00 61.50 Interstate Mtr L . 15.12 16.00 - Bonanza 3.37 3.87 ... 3.00 3.37 Va Lang Const ...... Mtn Fuel ......... 26.12 ' 27.37 . Oil Inv 3.25 3.50 Rare Metals 2.87 3.37 Vv Three St's Nat Gas 4.87 5.37 Va 1 13.87 Utah South Oil . , 14.75 - .......... ' : . ; : ........ . Y West Sts Rf j? 2.87 3.12 ... Bond . 99.00 - 104.00 Magna 6 I URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS .04 .05 Bapco .05 .06 Big Horn . Columex . Federal U Gold Cloud ... Gunsight . Int Oil and Met .. . . . . .. Lisbon Lucky Mc Mt Peale Radorock Chumway Standard Sun Uran . ... White Canyon Green Mtn, . . Upetco .20 1.12 .06 .02 .03 .13 2.75 6.12 587 .04 1.25 .75 1.25 .08 1 .05 1.37 Va a i la 1;37 jr .09 .28 3 .19 3 .01 - s'ow; market on russets steady; round reds slightly weaker. ' Track sales (100 lbs.): Idaho russets. 3.95. Street sales: Idaho russets 4.00: j i supplies light; demand restricted at asking Onions: current prices K market steady. OgdenLivestock (UPD V Livestock: Cattle 25; dull opening trade; market not tested onNany class; few cutter to , utility cows 16.50- . nar 20.00-21:5- 0 row demand for the ends of stock ers and feeders. - Calves none. No fresh receipts but moderate supply of holdover stock calves unsold. i butcher 50; hogs, strong Hogs to 25 higher: no sows offered 0 early; 45 head US lb. barrows and gilts N 185-22- -3 17.75-18.0- 0; 5 lb. 17.00-17.2few " arrived Sheep: nothing early. 250-26- " j j - Castro a. LiLl . half-of-on- 5. SENTENCED AS SPIES " LONDON (UPD Moscow Ra dio said Wednesday night that two Turkish spies allegedly - em ployed by the United States had been found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in prison. It did nrt Identify the men or specify the , " 1 Salt-Lak- J. f one-ye- ar . A' a. I w I 1 w 1 tt. six-day-o- ld - -- . First-Twelft- Antl-Commum- st . ' , . ' - Garcia Prison Murder Trial Expected to g 0 to J u ry Tod ay Army Secretary To Speak In L - - n. , , Airliner 12-me- i . 1 Berg -- non-bene- fit . OUTSID- Mortuary SERVICES . -- n anti-inflationa- ry all mourn HOUSE Ike Formally 5-PAI- i MT i "l-O- DAY SALE! ; T- - " ; . 4. ,- j 8 $080 R.ollv Core - - - ? Vv SEND FLOWERS They Say So Muchl DIAL AC 5-31- 09 Rohbock Sons Flore! 1042 SOUTH STATE, OREX1 You can't trust basic instinct says Cynthia Lindsay she's tried it I So here in May Reader's Digest are 10 rules "tested in every home and divorce court in the country' about what you should never gay. 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( 1 high-altitud- LENNOX ay I Gallon size-Re- g.; J50-NO- W Get Complete Matching Sot 1 exact charges against them. d well-wishe- rs 1 !OGDEN .18.50; utHity buUs SP-d- S..-die- a ; C3HICAG0 (UPD Produce: Total old and new US shipments 652; old arrivals 66; track 250; old supplies moderate; demand ' d v union proposal that a wage increase be granted on the basis of and higher output per man-hou- r profits. .They said this suggestion was "wholly unacceptable." In Pittsburgh, a USW spokes man said the union would have. no immediate comment on It. uie letter. industry Last Friday, the industry pro wage freeze un posed a til June 30, 1960, in, order to guarantee an policy in the basic steel industry; The union immediately rejected the industry's proposal as a "pub licity stunt." On Monday, the USW countered with its own pro posals for accelerated negotia tions and wage - and fringe in creases based on higher produc tivity and earnings. It also called for a. price freeze for ' the duration of any agreement. Step Up Talks The industry's latest letter was in response to the union's pro posals. McDonald asked that bargain ing talks be stepped up from the May 18 starting date to May 4 to give both sides more time to ham mer out a hew, agreement. The industry agreed to acceler ate contract talks and said, "We stand ready to confer with you regarding the rescheduling of our into the President's offices in Washington and here in Augusta ; negotiations." The American Iron & Steel In stitute. meanwhile, noted t ha t from 1940 to -- 1958 "the . average hourly earnings of steelworkers rose from 84.4 cents to $2.88, while those of manufacturing em (Continued from Page One) ployees in general rose from 66.: formal denial of the charges Satcents to $2.15. urday. Informed sources said the Dalai Lama will? make a statement Saturday when he, arrives at the railway town of Tezpur in Assam and that the spirit of his state(Continued from Page One) ment will make it clear he sought suggestion in a visit to the State "asylum in India of his own free Department Wednesday even will. Peiping meanwhile blamed the though Britain agrees there is no Voice in the of America for trying to ceiling for western planes discord between Commucreate corridors. China British nist and India over the Tithe govern They said ment feels the flights might prej betan revolt. The Peiping Peoples for Daily, official newspaper of Red udice the coming East-Weeign ministers' conference, per China, claimed relations were still ' . V haps producing a major interna friendly. The Peiping broadcast also crik tional. incident just before the icized this .correspondent for writtalks begin. Britain was said to fear that ing from New Delhi that public continuation of the flights might opinion in India was against Com-)- , lead to a Russian effort to force munist China and said the people') one of the planes down in the So of both nations were "sealed in viet zone or to take some other friendship and harmony." action likely to rouse U. S. wrath f Earlier, U.S. diplomats had said basis despite the misgivings of its the United States will continue allies. e cargo flights to Ber and lin on a regular frequent non-inflationa- ry .02 Produce Market N4.50. h, I .07 .10 2.50 . , .25 1.25 ck . 1 great-grandchildre- ; . ed Steel '; Woman Dies . XTr? La-Vin- ' Mont Ward . . Natl Dist Pac G and El . Parke Da . . . . . . SALT LAKE CITY Melvln the century and to be 44 per cent Richard Westerman, 41, died larger in population within the Monday. Duane Spencer ScovUle, next 12 years. 11, son of Capt. Duane and Mrs. 'We must be realistic," he said, Lois Felsted Scoviile, died Mon'to demands by the people, for day; funeral Friday noon, 2G0 E. services, and fin dways to supply South Temple. Mrs. .Nellie Ilas-brou, needs." Weyersberg-- G9, 1038 11th Upon request, he described in East, died Monday; funeral Fri some detail 1959 legislation which day at 2 p. m., Masonic Temple. increased scope of the existing Mn. CarHe E. Gagwer, 81, 815 .. va.. tim E: 1st S., died Tuesday; funeral . cars, of was today. Mrs. Mary Simonita lng to labor repair Lv, Romero, 81, 562 W. 1st N.,' died ment, etc.; to, laundry and dry Monday. Edgar Herbert Reeves, cleaning,-anmotels, hotels and 79, 447 E. 1st Tuesday;. trailer courts for rental unless on funeral Friday at 2 p. m, 2C0 E. basis. r South Templet : He said it ; was the intention of COALVILLE Mrs. Margaret the proposed lodal sales tax to Ann Randall Jackson Wilde, 77, ave taxpayers the cost of bonded died 'Tuesday; funeral Satuiuiy Indebtedness on capital outlay. 1 p. m., Coalville LDS Ward at H said it Is estimated it could take up to 2H per cent of .total chapel. SOUTH JORDAN Jessie Nim- collectedto collect the proposed new local option tax, but may run rod Beckstead, 89, died Wednes- (Continued from Page One) i . Utah Obituarie if the county approves the ordinance can the .cities pass a local sales tax. Mrs. RICHFIELD (UPD If the county approves the tax Rula J. Fullenbach, 64, publishAnn and a city does not, the tax is SPANISH FORK Sarah er of the Richfield Reaper since Moore Baldwin, 78, died in the sua coueciea unin me city but 1934, died of a heart attack at Fork Hospital Wednes- goes to the county. V We must be the Sevier Valley Hospital Wednes- Spanish day morning, of causes incident realistic over need to finance Walter H. Lud- day night. BENJAMIN to age. ProwtTi and exnanstnn ' irtinrnvp. Mrs. Fullenbach's publication low, 75,. Native of this community, cMM Wednesday afternoon in the has received 25 awards by the -a daughter of Hugo pr MHnn WinMrW Payson hospital Utah State Press Assn. She was and Sarah Ann and civic affairs in a active Orem short very after Mayor. Hansen said he o n es Moore. J Richthe of t f he president-elecresolutions hvi from various Illness. ' She . spent her i the sales tax, He was born field Study" Club at the time of groups opposing I I early years in mostly based on' the fact that 's 1 August 29, 1883 her death. y I this commum- at I Orem, a "bedroom" city, would Benjamin, and receiv-- , be ty I n of so the paying r the revenue to other ed her educaand Snoch tion in 1 p c a I shopping centers such as Provo i Horsefall and Salt Lake City. schools. Ludlow. He reHe said he had been informed As a young Continued from Page One) j his ceived the early prpposed sales tax would I woman, she did I the in education bring Orem about $35,369, dressed in his famous army fa- ' housew o r.k in only state-wide e B Ludlow am but en the in igue uniform, was welcomed by Mrs. Baldwin various homes iwr. j day; funeral. Friday at 1 p.m.. ViTin or lCSS. ..his ovnontorl in with (P.nf Schools and worked hv.ic 50C when he arrived of the' city to help support the npr South Jordan Second LDS Ward father on the family farm for a more than two hours late in a family after the death of her in about $7 per capita. Vision Needed chapel. number of years. Cubana airliner Wednesday night. father. . She was married to Lora Lehi Against It 'We've got to, have vision. We MURRAY Mrs. Louise Rutis- He married Inez Stewart, June Guards tried to hustle Castro Baldwin.- January 25, 1913, at to have for the got grow4665 Lehi D Mavor Westrlns? prepare Harold Boxelder. St., died hauser, 84, 15, 1904, in the Salt Lake LUS nto a waiting limousine. But he Provo. He preceded her in death said lnS metropolis that will one day be tax like the I'd funeral "personally Saturday at Wednesday; Temple. For many years he has pushed them aside and strode May 14, 1940. Utah County," said Commissioner 11 a. m., 4760 S. State. Grant but a council and my it, opposes been engaged in farming and over to shake hands with fan, A member of the LDS Church, petition of opposition is now be- - Hinckley. "He said Utah County Louis Brown, 53, died Sunday; sheep and cattle raising at Ben who had been kept off the field she was active in the First Ward ins circulated in the business mayors had previously agreed to funeral was today. Melbourne'Q. jamin. He was very active in behind a fence. MIA and had served as a block district." support the sales tax. (Mel) Jefferson, 49, 4S65 S. State,church and community work. Picket White House Relief Society teacher. V Earl died He Udall, Lehi said city manager, Provo, Monday. regards He filled an LDS mission to are one Json, 'Hugh City as major beneficiary of the said proposed rate of collection on Shortly after arriving at the Surviving OGDEN Fred Reichcrt Law, to 1911. For Cuban Embassy he England from 1909 again upset Baldwin,; Eureka, N e v.; one sales tax. since this metrooolis tne n Per cent sales tax if the .5 39, former resident, died in Park ' ' 19 years he, was a high council security precautions by Mrs. Stanley (Beth) can offer more selection at lower Per cent is added to the existing er, Ariz., Wednesday.! dashing daughter man in the Nebo Stake. He serv across the street to greet knots of Bird, Mapleton. She also raised prices in many maior sales state tax, would be: No tax under CEDAR CITY Lloyd L. While, ed as counselor in the Benjamin onlookers there. a nephew, John Jennings Moore, items. No matter how Utah 15 cents- - From 15 cents to 59 died Monday; funeral Satur60, Ward Sunday School and YMMIA Castro, speaking in English Spanish Fork, who survives her. County; may distribute the sales cents, tax 1 cent.t From 60 to 99 2 LDS Ward superintendencies. He was very scarcely above a whisper, said Others surviving are four grand- tax. "ve'U still be Davine $18,000 cents tax 2 cents. From $1 to day at p.m., Summit v n r t ' active in! comr .unity musical at the airport he hoped his un children, and two brothers, John a vear in sales tax to rorn a i.w 10 chapel. ceil"Salt Lake." TOOELE John Herman Knopn, t MA as choir official visit would create better Leo Moore, Layton, and Thomas work having ' ' tax 4 cenis. a or every aadi-t said hp son of Burton B. and member and as leader of this understanding between Cuba and Moore, Spanish Fork; 1 cent tax Grove Mayor Burton tlonal 40 Cnts Pleasant Neva Bell Knopp, died Wednesgroup. He also played a musical the United States. He has criti Funeral, services will be held Adams expressed resentment ' funeral day; Friday at 11 a. m., instrument in local and neighbor- - cized this country, for being too Saturday at .12 noon in the Spanish asairist Salt Lake fm ont.manpnv. County Commissioner Marcellus Tate Mortuary. h Fork N i e 1 s o n joined Commissioner Ward Chapel, ering Utah Countv mavors. whr friendly' to Batista. ng city bands. e MAGNA Thirty-threMrs. Alido Ek Coon, with of as a He served the director persons represent Bishop Clair. Swenson of the per capita distribution amendment, Hinckley in promising more 'study 8700 W. 3500 S., 'died Mon- -. Move79, Twelfth Ward officiating.' Friends, he we acuon on me saies lax. Strawberry Water Users board ing the was to be .argued on the said, or 16 years served ment of The Americas," picketei may call at the Walker Mortuary floor by Representative American Fork Mayor Glen An- - day; funeral was today. Hodgson . House White of in front the ti Friday between 7 and 9 p. m. or (D. Pavson)'.. Mavor Adams said aerson assea ine commission 10 as director of the strawberry Frrm Loan Association. He was protest. Castro's trip. They wer Saturday prior to services at the that while the House,' at urging hold u? any decision until after a member of the Spanish . Fork ed by Rafael Del Pino, who once family home 187 S. 1st E.," Burial of Senate leaders, rushed . through next monm s mayors councilLivestock Association, and a was a supporter of Castro but will be in the Spanish Fork City the unamended sales tax bill in meeting May 20, which, would per' 7 Cemetery. charter member of the Utah then turned against him. the late afternoon of eve of a sen- - mit further exploration, of legal Poultry Producers Association. ate deadline, Representative Hodg- - interpretation of the' state sales In June 1954, he and his wife. son was detained by Salt Lakers iax iaw- - ia was aPproved. observed their Golden Wedding in the hall. It was ! 'rotten" and it defeated the amendment, he Anniversary. V :; said. Surviving in addition to his wife are two,sons; Dean S. Lud Charges 'Maneuvering and Lynjt low, Spanish Fork Santaquin Mayor ' Lynn Crook S. S. Ludlow, McLean, Va. ; two said Ogden. would have gone along with the proposed per capita dis daughters,! Mrs. Arthur (BeulaM SALT LAKE CITY (UPD ner Bowne, 20, were found, guilty tribution SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Harmer- of Manlelofl.--an- d Mrs. The amendment but "Salt of first murder of the trial has murder. degree Rivenburgh Rowe (Faye) Lewis of Spanish us." Army Secretary Wilbur M. Bruck- to death before a Lake Utah State Prison inmate been Jesse sentenced Provo Mayor Lloyd Cullimore er will deliver an address in Salt Fork; 15 grandchildren, and 10 M. Garcia was expected to go to firing squad. Bowne is awaiting said he thought Utah Countv Lake City May 13 during . obser Also surviv the late this afternoon after Sentence after a jury recommend should jury write a formal letter ure- - vance of Armed Forces Week. ing are two brothers, Nathaniel final summations by prosecuting ed leniency. Ludlow and Fred Ludlow, both and defense that it be represented , by a Brucker will address-- joint meet ing attorneys. on of Spanish Fork, and a sister. the state road com in 01 tne Bonneville Kiwanis Club resident Third District Gx Judge Joseph mission and state legislative coun- - and Salt Lake Chamber of Com Mrs. Priscilla Bingham, Ben Jeppson instructed the cil. merce, then leave for Denver. jamin. ber jury Wednesday they could Dr. Cullimore noted that Utah Funeral, services will be held bring back one of six verdicts. could approve the sales. County 2 at Continued from Page One) p.m. in the Ben Saturday He said they could find Garcia tax in its present form; help along jamin Ward Chapel, with Bishop off their radio earU1SIDE, communities unoffici Donald Wride officiating. Friends guilty of first degree murder, and jerked '. of phones. first murder .degree tax and .the guilty sales ally, prevent may call at the Walker Mortuary with a recommendation jof life The armed. men ordered the pi- now from going elsewhere while in Spanish Fork Friday between ' Eas punishment,, lot to fly to the Dominican Repub- hoping later to amend it .to more imprisonment 7 and 9 p.m. or Saturday prior but Delgado protested he did satisfactory form. "The state will to services, at the family home guilty of second degree murder, lic, ' not have enough fuel for the trip. take it if we don't,'? he warned. manslaughter, voluntary guilty in Benjamini: Burial will be-4G. Marion Hinckley, chairman guilty of involuntary manslaugh- The hijackers then ordered the the Benjamin, Cemetery. THE plane flown to Miami. ter' or find Garcia innocent. of the county commission, told Mads. Otto Sorenson. Funeral As as soon the airliner landed, reminded mayors they need have no cause services' will be held iJudge Jeppsonif also Saturday, it: found that police swarmed around it and re- for alarm that the county will the jury that Later the act in 2 at m., p. Garcia didn't actually commit fused to let anyone off. a tax Chapel Berg sales be resolution e upon na15 Cuban passengers, including the crime, but aided in itsiexecu fore careful analysis and airing Provo. Friends may call at the in the of were tionals, impounded would as be Garcia tion, guilty (Continued from Page One) public opinion. Provo Mortuary Friday, 6 to as if he did the slaying himself. abandoned customs headquarters He pointed to the rapid growth 8 p. m., and Saturday prior to President for national security af of the population in Utah County; Meanwhile, Dr. Lincoln Clark, of Athehalfairport. dozen and fairs. FBI immigra services. a psychiatrist called early Wednes to be solid tion agents questioned the pilot which is expected The President according to Ha the for a as witness rebuttal day metropolitan area by the end of gerty, also conferred by telephone prosecution, told the jury !that it and the four hijackers. DEVOE Wednesday with Acting Secretary was his opinion' Garcia could dif , The hijackers were identified as Christian Ai Herter, widely accept ferentiate be t w Serrate, 53, a former corright and Lehadro VONDERJOHES . ed in administration circles as the wrong and would eeri in SIMS, the Batista secre: if poral he know that man most likely to succeed Dulles struck a "America's finest" vinyl person with a knife it police, and three brothers, Sgt,Hagerty said their conversation would probably injure or kill him. Alfredo Mason y Sanchez,36, Ro- latex wall finish 'Cf roolf Willi XJCUCIL 1. LJlilCriiL OICUC Garcia. 17,1 Is charged with .lando, 27, and - Jesus, 25. ' matters" and did not bear on the murdering LeRoy J. Verner, 21, gallon vacancy caused by Dulles resig a fellow convict in a Utah State The name of George "W. Goe- nation. Prison attic last August. Two thals is associated with the build The White House also reported other convicts. Mack ;Merrill ing of the Panama Canal.. He TRIPLE-COVE- R , today thatrpublic expression of re Rivenburgh, 29, and Leonard War was the engineer. over of illness the Dulles and gret HOUSE PAINT ,as his decision to leave was pouring " 4-- ... Proposal Offered On Sales Tax - on ...... Spanish Fork r i Olin-Mths- i , at 15 Sarah Ann Baldwin Publisher Of Richfield Paper Fatally Stricken ARBORVITAE, Boneta .. Gallon J 1 size-R- eg. 50-N- OW. 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