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Show TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 ' Utah County, Utah nn Stock John Elias Williams DA ILLY HERALD Mapleton Man Succumbs to Heart Ailment i a vu a & FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchango Dow-- AVEKACifcS juitb Close: Yesterday . r i.'.' - Total - 30 -- .28 : , . S E MOST ACTIVE STOCKS ' COMPLETE VOL. CLOSE CH. N-- Y Amer Tel New 49,700 Zenith Welbilt Fairbanks Wt Alum Ltd Sperry Rand Amer Mtrs Radio,Rhodesian: Oliver Corp - UNCH 833. 127 46,000 43,000 37.300 29,400 27,500 24,600 24,200 24,200 23,100 ' 54 V V 7U 8. 3 i - 30 25 T8 37 3i 67 Va UNCH 195e Va . 7 23 Yesterday Today Allied Chem "Allis Cham Alum . Ltd . Amer Can . Amer Cyan Amer Rad Amer Smelt Amer Tel & Tel Amer Tob Atch-.& S Fe Beth Steel Cater. Trac ... . . . Chrysler Clark Equip Corn Pd Rfg Denver & R G Dow Chem . Du Pont , . . . . East Kod El Paso' ... ..." Firestone . Ford Motor . . 'Gen. Elec Gen Fds .. . ... . Mtr . Gen Goodyear ....... ... Gulf Oil Int Harv . . . . 43 583,4 1638 . 16 4 46 Va 83?8 46 838 96 34 97 28 23 5i 52 ,s 102 V4 67 Va 7334 5914 1024 59 20 i I Johns Man . . . Kennecott Minn Mtig Mf ft Monsan Chem Mont Ward . . . Natl Dist Natl Steel Pac G & El . . . . HOVs' 109 . 13934, "139 Va 50 Vx 503,4 488 : 42 14 318 J: 31 . . . 91 . Parke Da J C Penhey Phlll Pete Proct & Gam C-- . . . . ' . . . 46 46 67Vi v.74 34 50 1,4 's ,4638 4 54--8 ' . 52 . . 803,4 .. 1 . . . . ' S558 35 s8 34 U 97 55 46 38 55 51? 81 Va 533i 27 38 148 Va 36V4 3738 l5a 158 .. 9538 358 348 95V4 . 55 8 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Today's Quotations:,! Bid Asked , Phoenix Steel . . . . Bunk Hill Glad Mc B, Mtn-S- ts T & T New Park Rico t Argentine Utah Id VSug t. 1 17Sa HVa 237a 154 Va 234 17V8 . HVa 237a 153 !4 . , . . - j . . 1. , . l l -- . . I ; . s 'i E; 1 . ........ Wil-fnt- . . . . iv - 7 - Gil. Gqs liedse Ruling Upheld Utah Court By SALT LAKE CITY (U)?I)' Court rule J The. Utah Supreme Monday that transactions inv61ving oil and gas leases come within the provisions of the Real Es tate Brokers Act. A lower courts had previously made the same j decision, and the state's high court'' upheld its ruling. M The unanimous decision affirm ed that George A'.,- Chase had no cause for action against the Nich olas G. Morgan Sr. Charitable . - , ' . ) . Foundation. Chase had rendered serC ces In L 38 grandchildren; great-grandchildre- n; four brothers and four sisters,, Charles William of prerii, Loreri William's of Vernal, Boy Williams of. Salt Lake City, Levi Williams of Fruita, Colo., ;Mrs. Lucy Duvall of Salt Lake City, Mrs. 'Mary Nichol of Van Njiys, Calif., vMrs. Elva Carroll; of Burke of Vernal and Mrs. Alice v ' 'P. j. ;r Iona, Ida. Funeral services will be held Friday, at. 11 a.m. at the Berg Drawing R6om Chapel j w i t h Bishop' Stewart! Whiting of Maple-to- n First LDS Ward officiating: Friends may Call at Berg Mortu-arm- y in Provo Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery . t . 1 . Heart Illness - Talces jWoridn Of Am. FbHt : i, . . . . . 1 ; : . . . . 1 Big-Pine- y . . . ........ .......... : i West . Rhu-emm- Is Ready at-scho- ojs .... ..... " . . -- . ried . mi t , ..',...,.. - .....;. . . - - 1 , n; vi . . - . . 3 at-3V- - CARNIVAL By DICK TURNER i 74, 1780 ; - 1 "J-jJIV- ; fcT" ;. ffmJZ It seems ha dressed a couple of chickens the wrong 45 V city-wid- . Wed- !at in i 2 - First-Fift- h Ward Chapel by, Blan- chard D i x o n, bishop of First Xi- LDS Ward, - Friends years service, - I ''!. . in- may call . at Rigby this Mortuary Mrs. Crump. evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home Wednesday prior to services. Burial, will, be in Spanish Forjc City Cemetery. ,."'':' , j - ( " - OFFER DAM PAYMENT Re-sai- , chapel, Ben- Daniel Scott, 83, died Friday; funeral was today C alvin t jtv. Bennett, 77, died Thursday; funeral was .!' today. Charles William VERNAL (Bill) Hail, 70, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday at 1 p. m:, Vernal7 Fifth LDS Wjird chapel. Kattie Edith Buchanan, 82, died - . -- -- great-grandchildre- n; j Statistics i . 00- - Jilt provements.- J1 ' Chamber committeemen Indicated passing the request on to Utah County would be Councilman" Smoot Brirnhall toid the group he didn't - think the county- - had any money now available, arid requested the city its own budget, , to make improvements next year if not this. '.'.) The city manager said vandalism in", public toilets added to ' " high cost of upkeep. The council took! under consid-- . eration again ' the several tirnes revised ' proposed new comprehensive zoning law! ordinance, and upon request by the state safety council named a committee of council members, Frank Killpack and ' Stella Oaks and Civil Defense Director Ellis' Mower to organize a city safety coun- -. cil. buck-passin- g. , Campbell, 73, died Thursday; funeral Tuesday at 11 a. m., Lind-quiand Sons Mortuary, Ogderi. PEOA Hyrum Andrew Jorgen-so85? died Saturday. PRICE James Grant Gibson 72, died Friday; funeral was to- day. MILFORD Mrs. LuciUe Mor ton White Thurston, 53, died Fri-- 1 day; funereal was today. NORTH LOGAN Willard E. died Nyman, 85, Friday; funeral Wednesday at 1 p m., Nor t h Logan LDS Ward chapelj CASTLE G.ATE- - - Mark; Albert son of Newbold, Boyd and Joyce Hardee was bold, died Friday todav. WEST JORDAN Ethel Lo aine Shields, daughter of Willie M, and Lois Shields, died Saturday; e funeral Tuesday a.tj 11 a. m., Methodist Church. BRIGHAM CITY; Rodney Marcus Mclntire, infant son of Lawrence T. and Nor veil a Kay Kis-tMclntire. 'died Friday: fu neral was today. : 1 rfor publjic: shooting.- : ' ; 87-pag- !! ' e, " : ' - Benson , - 1 . (Continued r ' from Page One). ... would set a' limit on the amount he believed Congress probably of land which can be brought un- der the farm programs by a ' ; single operator. Benson, who is also an apostte in the Latter-Da- y 'Saints Church, was on his way to Los Angeles where he wilL greet Indonesian j ; v FALSE TEETH Irritating? - '. ! MUSIC FROM .In n, 3E1Q v. . !& New-funer- al VIS exactly as xmms in performance. . THE SUN IS RISING, SAND IN THEIR SHOES Music by Crawford Gates Book and Lyrics by Don Oscarson an Drf I heardlthem YQu NOW THERE'S LIFE WITHIN. THE MOUNTAIN , TOO MANY DREAMS ld Mc-Dorm- ! iThis fabulous praduction can continue to live for you with an or all of the beautiful numbers ' six-year-o- :M Now Available GET YOUR COPIES NOW -- . Gates Mid-val- j A the Music will jbe at our store in Person, Wednesday, June 3, from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. to personally auto-; .!!f 7 Memorable Music of of this the Beautiful Production.) graph your copies NOTE: Dr. Crawford Gates, the compose er 4 . 1 My Heart IsvLost and Lonely n byVire Delivery and Qunll - Gucrontccd Jr.. - i; Woider Why J The Wind Is a Lion :j fr o m Promised Valley. You'll GeMn Hpnvrpn Ynf Valley Home Sparking On a Sunday Night Love Is My Song V ; hy the world's most responsible Ooris is ( ;. Paa BELECHA-PT- i l f ;'!; V We also have a complete stock of Dr. Craw- - ford Gates' Music SEND FLOWERS ' - i . - . It was .suggested that Mr. Miller, represent President Achmedi Sugrano ;or park supeririterident, Orem City along with Mrs. Earl President Eisenhwocr. . . " Backus at the annual "Shade Trae ' ,M.;'.' convention to be held in Tooele of soon Worry that for was the It decided year 1959 only that Orem City would pay fori the water used to irriSlipping or gate lawns on a vacant) lot used Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling; for a playground for children at when you eat, talk or laugh. Just Sunset Vista Subdivision. This is a little FASTEETH on your. sprinkle.This to remain in effect only if the powder gives a pleasant added plates. comfort of 6ense remarkable area remains open to the general and security by holding plates mor pasty tast public.1 However the city will not . firmly. No gummy, gooey,-(non-acid). or feeling. It's alkaline exercise' any degree of control Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. I over this "lot. . ; , (adv.) rf4 ' st , ne ; LOm71T SOUTH STA 4e, OREM DIAL AC - 1012! j , ; j . Rohboclc Sons Floral :':'-: - ; Look in Yellow SO MUCH ': ch , j j ! ' Saturday. THEY SAY ' : res- t- home Saturday morning ' of .OREAL" causes incident to age. She was .. At,;'a busy 'sessioj Iof the mother Mrs. A. C. Moore Orem City Council ' of Orem. ning heard advance protests - and She 'was born Feb. 18, 1864, .in objections of improvements con Ayrshire, 'Scotland, to James and templated for Special ImproveMargaret Smart Taylor. She mar- ment District, "F." ; Under the present' proposed; plan1 ried Murdock McLeod in 1867 in Scotland. He. died in 1919. She part of the following improvements came to the United States in 1890. 4 would be made to each, of 15 disShe was a former resident of Parn tricts after the consideration of City, Rock Springs, Wyo., and the towq. council, improvements t Tooele. She was a member of the be made in the various districts ' ;",. would include: Hard surfacing of Congregational Church. sons are three ani roads, curb and gutter, sevfer conSurviving three ; daughters, James T. Mc- nections and. a sewer "main. Leod of Superior, Wyo. ; John C. A proposal, to relocate or cover McLeod Of Murray ; Murdoch Mc- existing ditches in lone area is .o Mm. be elmiinated because of .100. per Leod "of Compton, Calif.; Burt (Margaret) Brown of Salt cent", protest of all individuals in Lake City; Mrs. A. C (Nei1 ) the area. y'j. Moore of Orem;- Mrs. Ann Pellet Bids for the' improvements to of Cheyenne, Wyo.; 18 grandchil- be made in special improvement six District; "E" were .opened and the dren; 32 contract was let to CI egg and j held were in Harmon Construction Company Funeral; services ' Salt Lake City today with burial for the 24 unit prdject at a total . in Tooele City Cemetery. price of $31,294.75'. A slightly lower bid was refused because of k technical error. Recommendation was made to City Manager O. y. Farns worth to order 4,000 feet of 12 inch, 3 gauge, wrapped, and dipped, steel, water .. BORN pipe, mas will joe accepieu in, me AT UTAH VALLEY! HOSPITAL. near future for" the. purchase of this pipe, i'Today: mpossibility: of changing the loca-wa- s Dale to arid Hansen Janice dis- Boy tion of the. dog'" pound ; Provo. Jensen, cussed-alo- ng jwith- the possibility Giri to Vard and Iona Thorsen of moving! the rifle rane a short . Roper, Provo. distancebtp make the area' safer , ; '!' tr : Mrs; Albert Hickman asked delay in curb ' east of 200 Nort h University, pending a business development decision which might require revision 'of wide driveways. Lou,Petro, 560 S. 2350 W said' he thought paving the present "cow trail" sized lane near the , airport, now used by youngsters inclined to speed; would increase hazard. He urged it be widened before surfacing. 'v Assistant City Attorney Georgt E. Ballif, upon query by the council, advised them too many deletions from a special improvement' district as advertised, would be "frowned on" by prospective bend buyers but minor' deletidns would not be questioned. V The council approved a resolu tion to draft an ordinance author izing the Special Improyement District 69, but agreed to discuss. requested, deletions. before actina on the ordinance. .' action other the In', :ouncil heard a report by Dr. Eddie Barr, chairman of, the Provo chamber of 'commerce public health committee, on need to improve sanitation facilities at city pcfrks. . Acting Mayor Frank. Killpack said he would oppose charging cars atProvo Boat. Harbor 25c to 50c for admission to pay for im. McLeod, 95, an Orem City, died two-week-- old . pther owners urged completion I- - f : - .;';! Inez Serrano Artego, 69, died 'Sunday in Coyote N.M., funeral 11 a.m. Thursday, in If ' ; County-M- rs.; ' - ld P-- Wayne -- tree-plahtin- of water, sewer lines, anid widening improvements prior to surfacing whiih might have to! be torn up again., i, .' '- .- ,'.. d CAIRO (UPI) -- United arab Girl to Gordon find Wanda West officials East public today ' Germany had offered to 'partici Hill, Provo! Boy to Jack arid Dora Faddis pate in the second construction K stage of the Aswan high dam. The Young, American Fork. officials refused to elaborate on the offer. The Soviet Union has DADDY LONG ARMS agreed to construct1! the fist stage f of the project. Linda DARIEN, Conn. (UPD k hula 9, kept hoop Procaccini, twirling; for two and a half hours,' but didn't miss her supper. White 82," died Fridayj; funeral Wednesthe 19,100 hoop was spinning day at 2128 S. State. in Salt Lake handedfather her Lindas times, r '. Elmer ": CASTLE GATE James City, food over the plastic.' fugyrating RobertsonJ 65 died Monday DRAPER Janene Lawi "That's exclaimed a neral Friday at 2 p.m. Castle; daughter of Albert W. l and newsman,astounding' Linda .rewhereupon Gate! LDS Ward Chapel. Vinone Sutcliffe Law, died Satur"Oh,' no! Daddy: has very plied, ELWOOD,- Box Elder Count- y- day; graveside 'Services Tuesday long" arms.? son at 2 p. m., Bountiful City CemeCurtis Evans, ' ... , Mae and Sarah of Stanley J. tery. v r Mrs. Effle Ballantyne Roy Shejhard Gardner, died Sunday,- CAINSVILLE, . , ' graVeside services were held today. Walter. Joshua R LANDING funeral died 76, Sunday; Stevens, !at 3p.m. Blandirig Wednesday LDS Ward Chkpel. TAYLORSVILLE Mrs. Mabel Hattie Carlisle Holde, 69, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday' at 1 p.ni. Taylorsville Second LDS Ward Chaoel. : Oreni Hears ''":l'; Woman Dies Protests on Mary Taylor Imp rove ments Lake in 95-Year-p- ' PAYSON Funeral services, for Mrs; Clea Sargent Crump,-- ; 63, who died. Monday of a lingering illness will be conducted) Orem Gitizenfs .Mother ; outstanding meritorious service to Maj. Gen. Edgar C. Erkcison, chief of the National Guard Bureau of the United States. The National Guard's chief administrator will retire May 31 after : lives ori a $70 per month welfare check asked how he could pay for;, a- $6bo .'improvement' It could be! spread !ovef 10 years,! he was told. I' ? Disapprove present plans. Jesse Taylor said pres'ent plans for curb and gutter would create a parking problem. He suggested widening the street instead of curbing to g create a strip. a '.Not street; W. C Blakes- lee, 1025 W. 1st S., said he didn't think his' deadend street nad ever been dedicated. If public, use makes it public, he didn't ' think it should be paved unti sewers and other improvements were put ' - a: son LDS Ward SALT LAKE! CITY (UPI) The Utah National Guard has awarded the Medal of Merit for m " Mrs. Salt -- fu-nee- ral .. PERRY, Ga. (UPD Larry ut ton, 15, was killed Monday by a bullet which ricocheted off thh surface of a pond. Police said Sutton and Martha Ann Mobley, 14, .were shooting at a snake in a fish pond. Hawkins said a .22, caliber bullet, apparently fired byj Martha Ann, richocheted off the surface jf the pond and lodged in Sutton's '' V'L heart. i. ... Services Slated Wednesday for Mrs, Clep Grumpf , Tuesday at 10a.' m., BOUNCING BULLET KILLS ...... 1. REDCOATS CAME ' ' - LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. (UPD Local skin divers have recovered . four British flintlock muskets from tiansen "YatesJ 78, 757 7th E., 140 feet below the surface of Lake died Monday; uneral Wednesday GeorgeL The irluskets .were beat .3:45 Pp.lriJ , 260 E. . South lieved to have J been carried oy Temple; Colet a "Julia Ileringer, British troops who sailed (the 663 13th E., did Sunda; funeral length of .'the jlaike 200 years, ago Wednesday at Shrine ofi Memoris lo attack the French fort at Ticon-derogMausoleum, 1001 11th Lve. Dan - J. Hertiff: 15, 3119 $rd E., died Sunday; funeral at 10 a.m., Lee LDS Ward chapel.. EMERY Mrs. Mary Cather ine (Kay) Olson, 88, died Sunday; funeral Tnursciay at a Emery LDS ward chapel I'rLnlr I: Ttiu'lincnit. m?T T 52 died Monday; fuflfral Wed m., Del a .Second nesday at 2 LDS Church OGDEN A. M. kTobe) Tribe, 81. 3823 Grandview Or., died Sunday; funeral Ve4nesday at 3 b.m. LindaUist and Sons Fu ce ; N. Drive, , died Monday; funeral Friday noon, Valley View Third LDS Ward chapel. 'Mrs. Bertha Josephine Wright 54, 270 W. 2nd S.b died Sunday; funeral Thursday at 2 p.m., 36 E. 7th S. Mrs. Zella Graham Moore, 71, 223 I St., died Sunday; funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m., 260 E. South Temple Alton J. Foreman, 62, 155 Mead Ave., died Monday. Mrs. Annie (Nana) Smith Wilson Hansen, 68, 1171 S. 12th W.. died Sunday;;, funeral Thursday at 10 a.m.. 36 E 7th S. Mrs. Ma- rinda" (Rinda) Caroline Chris- - . turn. July Days of '47 celebration sponsored by the Daughters of Utah ' j Pioneers. J " "I was ""surprised to be chosen queen from so: niany. lovely contestants," Miss Richey said on her! selection. Judging of the large field was not completed until about 2 a.m. today. Woodside j NEA . Mrs. Ollie SALT LAKE CITY mane jonnson White, . . 1 1 p.m. tIJ 'Coyoie. Alonzo Rowsell, 63, UNION died Moiiday;; funeral Friday 2 p.m. 260 Eak South .Temple, Salt !LV! .f" I Friday prior o services!. Burial Lake City. Anna Christina LOGAN Mrs. will be. in Pleasant' Grove" Ceme llobbs, 7, died! Saturday; tery. - : tj 969RApt. Sarro. by Diane Nielson, 18, daulhter of Mr. and Mrs. IL Nielson . Kays-vill- e was chosen as first ' attendant to Miss Richey. Donna Sparks, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Sparks, Bountiful, was named second attendant. ' The .trio was' chosen for the nesday- PARADISE Robert Morris Bishop 85, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday at 1 p.! m., Paradise LDS Ward chapel. BINGHAM Mrs. juilka Millie GALE UNDERGOES SURGERY Balic Sayatovic Badovinac, 73, Actress 80 Carr Fork, died Sunday; ReqHOLLYWOOD (UPI) Gale Storm was reported in satis- uiem Mass Wednesday at 10:30 factory condition today at Holly- a. m.,i St. Vincent DePaul wood Presbyterian Hospital where Church. she underwent surgery for removMONTlCELLQ-i-Reyna- l Garcia, al of a disc in her back. Miss Storm, operated on Monday will be hospitalized for about two SEND FLOWERS weeks, doctors said. To Show You MEDAL AWARDED (0 I Utah Obituaries . oft I . great-grandchildre- - An old brunette from St. Johns, Ariz,, "was named queen of the Days i of '47 "celebration , j here today. The judges chose Anne Richey, daughter' of Mr. I and Mrs. .Guy Richey, from a record 143 con-- ; testants in competition at the - Hatel Utah, resolution was approved by Provo City Council Monday evening paving the way for a $250,000 special improvement district, but the council will hold a special meeting Thursday at 6:30 .a. m. at Sutton's Cafe to ponder possible deletions. "Protests on" the big district totaled 3.56 per cent, and came from scattered sections of. the , city. Some citizens protested that e present practice of giant districts offers them no real power, in opposing 'by "majority" a local section development. Among reasons given for opposition to specific street paving, curb and gutter, etc., were: Financial hardship A man who Pre-ordinan- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) 18-ye- ar f selling" leases! held by the found- ation with the J U.S. government 2sa 3',a 34 in the" Sierra Madre Oil Co. The T5, y 73. court- found that the foundation MUTUAL! FUNDS had agreed orally to pay the last yesterday's Closing Quotations: Bid Asked three of "seven mstaiimenc pav- ments of $13,$26 'per month whicn 7.7 1 Aim Fund 8.34 tne oil company had agreed ;to can; Gen .A 15.63 16.25 Chemical A . , . 11.31 12.23 pay for the leases. 't '.' '1 E & H Bal Fund .". 23.58 25.21 E &H Stk Fund .124.57 26.27 Both courts ruled that Chase Fund Inv 19.89 21.80 could not recover th amounts bp- Inc Inv . . . 1... .... 9.85 10.77 Mass Inv Growth 14.12 cause neither! he! nor his - assignee 15.26 Mass Inv Trust ... 14.07 15.21 had a license to do business as : Telv & Elec .v. 16.19 17.65 Gereldine PLEASANT GROVE, a real estate broker in Utah 'or OVER THE COUNTER Patrick "Francom Deitlaf, 31, died Today's .Quotations:! Bid Asked to act as a salesman for a licensed this oroKer in utan as required by in the American Fork Hospital; O & G .40 .45 ailment. a iof heart morning ...... 32.00 Magna 4.75 ; law. 45 34.00, 1, 1928, a j. She was born Jan. Equity Oil First Sec Bk .... 59.00 62.00 daughter of Wil- Interstate Mtr L . . 18.50 20.50 a liam and Bonanza 3.75 4.25 ' 2.75 Lang Const 3.06 Smith Mtn Fuel 25.87 V2 27.00 She Oil Inc a. . . . . Patrick, 2.75 3.00 Rare Metals 2.87J2 3.00 fi tended from (Continued One) Page Three Sts Nat Gas' 4.37 Va" 4.87 Va and spent her Utah Southn Oil 13.00 14.00 ' ' West Sts Rfg 2.75 3.00 one administra'vith child hood . in gle unit city 99.00 Bond Magna 6 101.00 American Fork. ktion supervised jointly, by Russia, URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS ' Britain; She m a r United States and Todayjs Quotations : Bid Asked France. the'J Howard Deitlaf Babc'o ' , . .04" .05 21, 1956, in ;Jj: Sept. Asst. of ' State Andrew Secretary Big Horrf. .05 .06 Lake n. Salt the " Columex . H. .14 .18 Berding said only a yery, 'I Federal IT 1.06 1.18 LDS Deitlaf Mrs. Temple. Gold Cloud .07 Va 08 Va very small amount of prog ess" She is survived by her husband Int Oil & Met had .12 in been secret on ..14 made talks Lisbon : . . .... 2.75 3.00 Berlin wi.th I Gromyko but that and five children, Linda Lee, 4.62 a 5.00 Lucky Mc Mt.Peale Herter had no intention ' of letting Randy', . Sidney, JTammy Rae and .06 Radorock . . . . . . . . 1.00 ' 1.D6 impatience pressure him into Kenry Leon; her parents, Kenneth ; 1.12V2 1.18 Shumway , .'. . . . . . J. Standard-. 1.37Va1.50 breaking off the talks ' at this and Rhuemma j Smith Francom of Sun Uran .07 .08 ' point or making undue conces Pleasant Grove, and William PatWhite Canyon .... i. .23 .25 sions to the Russians rick of Murray two brothers and Green Mtn .17 .20 . f ... OlVa Upetco; ; . Berding said Herter will stay two sisters, Eugene and Lionel SALES: "as long as there is a reasonable Francom of Lehi, and Mrs. Lawrchance" oL making progress! j; ence (LaRae) Hardman and Mrs. Banner Mining. 100 at 15.50 bonanza Oil. 1DO0 at 3,!4. He said lack of progress so far Rees (Miriam Fryer of Pleasant .Bullion. 4000 at1 4. Sft ParHiff inn did not mean Jit was time to write Grove; grandparents, Mrs. Sarah Chief Ton Pfd. 1 on at "ss dnn 'sn off the: conference because the So- Patrick of Lehi, Mrs. Harriet Chief Con War.. 1000 at 15. . viets "traditionally:, have negotiat- Smith: of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Comwealth 1000 at 5V2 . 1000 Harriet Francom of Spanish Fork. Comstock. at 6; 300 at 5. East Utah.. 8000 at.i 32; 5500 at 30; ed by holding back until the last Funeral services .will be held! moment any concessions." 9500 at 31. North Lily. 200 at 90. Friday at 1 p.m. in the Third-Sixt- h Rico Argentine. 119 at 3 00. Unaccountably; the Russians LDS Ward with Bishop G. A. Royston Coal. 3000 at 15 seemed optimistic as. a result of ' Silver Shield. 1000 at 4; 1000 Spencer officiating. Friencs may Tintic Standard, 300 at 95; 100 at Monday's session in which West call Thursday from 7 to "9 p.m. at 97 Va . ' and East traded) complaints apout Western" Alloy. 3000 !at 6: 2000 at 6 Va.' Olpin Sundberg Mortuary and propaganda activities in Berlin. Williston, 1500 at. 18; 5000 at 20. . Ofj47 Days n, - 82 34 54 U . 27 Va .. 149 Va . 36 '4 . . 377s . . . 40 113 48 503,4 . . 62'S - 393i- 112 . 47 . . 84 . . ' 67 V2 .. 7434 . . 91V4 ; 62Ts ..I . . Repub Steel . Reyn Tob. B. . Sears , , . . Socony .Std Oil Cal . Std Oil N J .Texas Co . . Timk R Bear Transamer Un Carbide Un Pacific Unit Air Lin Unit Pk City U S Steel . Utah P & L West Air Lin West Elec . Woolworth . Vu 85' . . . 87 257 Va . 8434 33 8, 33 145 34 146 72 5W "i72V8 ' 82 M 82 ; I 9434 96 51 4. 51 Vs 138 13734 ,11578 il6Vs 477s 47?8 93 2 933a 120 34 120 Va 54 a 54 '. .:. 20 . 2." . . 'a 874 8 . s 5 1Tb . - i . 3H8 ,29 7b 43 58 V2 . - ' 122 ' 30 - R Open 123 32 I . . Int ,Niek Int Paper . . Close PAYSON Mrs. Lydia AUei Adair Holyeson, 77, mother- of Mrs.; Pherron ( Alene) Heaps, Pay-sodied Sunday at 3:42 a. m. in a Gunnison hospital of heart trouble. Mrs. Holyeson spent the winter in Pavson with the Heaps,, family and had only cently returned to her home .n Gunnison. She was born , NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' . , Council Studies Possible Deletions From Special improvement District I John Elias MAPLETON 69 15 his home Monat died 79, lliams,. .53 49 89.23 .55 .216 166.82 .71 t. a 'V U day of heart condition. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE ... He was born Nov. 2," 1879, in I. Bid Asked Close: Yesterday Mona, a son 'of Elias Willard 16.00 .... .1. $15.50 Banner and Ida Bascom Williams. He .20 .18 Bristol Silver .18 .16 his early education in Bullion Monarch J...; received U..'. 1.55 1.50 Cardiff ..!.... moved with his family and Mona .023y4 t .03 Jan. 22 1882, iii Central Standard wnere he continued his .65 to Vernal Chief Con ,75V Orderviile, Kane .20 .18 he Clayton Silver J.... man a As young schooling. .06 county, a daughCombined Metals .... .05 06 .O0V2 ......... Comstock worked with his father on a ter of John M. .37 35 Cons Eureka ... I and in, a retail meat .06 Va ranch i ..... . ,06: Croff .65 ..... i ... .. .07Va .55 market. On Jan. 19, 1900,! he Dragon Allen. She mar.O8V3 East: Standard . 'Ann Lords; in married Mary ried J. Orson .31 .30 East; Utah Va . .04 Va Eureka Bullion...I...., Vernal. He was a sheepman land Mrs. Holyeson Adair ' March 8, 10 .08 Va Eureka Lilly Con State Road 1898, in the'Manti LDS .26 ,. worked for the Utah Eureka standards ... .20 Temple. ' .1. . '.'a .04: . . . .04 , Gt Western Commission, He . died Dec 15, 1941. She mar.50 .45 Kenneoec ....'. .03Va 04 The family moved to Provo in; ried Elmer Holyeson later and he Majestic' Oil .i,.. 28 .35 Mammoth November, 1927, "where he work- preceded herj in death, .02 V4 Mtn, States Dev. .... .02 ed for the Provo City Water .14 .11 Naildriver Surviving are; five daughters, 2.62Va Department. He retired in July, Mrs. 2.37Va New! Park ..!., Heaps,,' Mrs. Errington (NolaV .90 85 North Lily to Mapleton Mi's. Wayne (May) Tan- .02' 1953,.! and moved North Standard I.. i. X.Olli Heaps, .07 .06Va he has made a home. He ner, all Payson;! Mrs.; Lewis where Park Konold J.M . .; .08 .09 Park Nelson of the LDS wa-a member .06, (Leah) Peterson, Salt Lake City; Park City Con ..i... .t)5V2 i. Va .09 .09 .A.l: '! Church, '. Prosper Mrs.j Quinn (Luella) j Roundy, .26 Silver King West J,.. .21, sons his' six are wife; Suryiving .03 Va Silver Shield Grants," N M. a son, Oscar J. .04; 20 So. Standard A,i. I.. .18 Va and five daughters, Harold J. Adair, Gunnison; 16 grandchil .1.... .30 Swansea Con .40. Williams of Rifle, Colo.; Cliye W. 1.00 five Tintic Standard I..... .95 dren; 21 Williams of Mapleton; Evan- E: brothers aid ..70 Utah Wyoming . .I... . .65 sisters.:! sijx .12 .09 West Toledo : Williams of Vallejo, Calif.; will be con.19 Fnneral J. . .11 . . . services .20 Williston T. Williams of Yula. Calif.: Zuma !...;... .04 V .04 4 ducted Wednesday! at 1 p. m.- at jLyle O. Williams-- and Wayne GunnisonLOS Ward V chapel. Williams, both of Provo ; Mrs. Friends' may cal at Peterson Mor Leo!'. D. (Betht Day of Oasis; ianna, Tuesday night andMrs. J. M. (Theor'a) Haws and tuary, at the Oscar Adair home.! GunniMrs. Carlos (Wanda) Jensen, son, Wednesday prior to! services. both of Provo ;' Mrs. George Burial wil be in Gunnison Ceme- (Oral) Richens of Vernal, Mrs. tery. J.; R. (Ethel), Miller of IVallejo, Calif., also surviving! are 29 Wi- 643.51- - 2,730,000 - Mother Of St. George Payson Woman Girl Queen of. 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