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Show V - THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Stock Ma rke f J. ; A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Provo Civil Air Patrol Cadet praised on the floor of the United Sen. States Senate Squadron, meeting this evening at Frank E.- Moss Wednesday.pointed 7:30 p.m. "at Page' School, 1400 out to his ' colleagues that the North Canyon Road, twill discuss famed choir will observe its 30th summer en- anniversary of nationwide radio plans for the nine-da- y campment at Mountain Home Air broadcasts Sunday, July 19. Force Base," Idaho, beginning - He said that this 'will be number 1,555 in the series, marking July 18. airthe choir as the oldest Cadets from Utah will be musical program on the air. lifted by the Air Force to the Strategic Air Ckwrimand base Provo cadets to date have signed application to attend. U. S. Member of New York Stock Exchange - Mrs. Margery Ann Kind74V died Wednesday DOW JONES AVEHAGES 1 the Leni Hospital in morning 13 63 20 30 Total Stocks illness. Utilities Rails a brief Volume industrials after 222.03 88. 84 .01 663.81 . 60 '173.56 2.33 4,010.000 She was born Nov. ,12, 1884, in of N Y S E MOST ACTIVE STOCKS SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Asked Spanish Fork a daughter Bid CLOSE CH. Yesterday's Close: COMPLETE VOL. Ann . . 14.00 . . . . . . Boyack Robert and Margery Banner $13.50 Glen- Alden 102,500 2i' .18 . .16 Bristol Silver 31s,i Francis She N Y Central 87,500 married Kinder. .14 .13 Bullion Monarch 37V4 83,700 .Alum Ltd . 1.30 1.25 ......... Cardiff 4734 Eugene Gurney June 29, 1901, in 76,400 Amer Mtrs . .04 .03 Central 1 Standard .573,8 70,200. Genl Mtrs. Salt Lake City and the marriage 1.10 . 1.00 Chief Con '.. 1 Stand Oil N J 52,300 51 . .20 .18 was later solemnized hi the Safe Silver 2 Clayton 84 41,100 Gen Elec 1 .07 .06 Le Commonwelath UNCI! Lake" LDS Temple. She was a 40,600 Hupp Corp Combined Metals . .05 .,.06 30 40,500 Budd Co .07 .. . .06 resident of Lehi for 45 years. Comstock 2Va 23 '3 Howe Sound 38.500 .44 Cons Eureka . . . . . . .43 . .05 .05 Surviving are her husband; six Croff NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . .55 J7 Dragon TgdaJ Yesterday daughters and four sons: Mrs. .09 Standard .... . .08 Close Ooen East . . .31 . . . . . .29 Emma Mitchell of Draper; Mrs. East Utah 119 . 119 Vs Allied Chem . . . .08 .06 Eureka Bullion 33 33 Donna' Draper, Eugene, Clifford Allis Cham .11 Eureka Lilly Con . .10 38 37 Alum Ltd . .40 and Earl Gurney, all of Lehi; Eureka Standard . . .35 , 46 46 Amer Can . .04 . 04 ...... Gt. Western 61 61 Gurney of Pleasant Donald Amer Cyan .45 . .40 Kennebec 15 15 . Amer Rad .03 ...... .. .030 Grove; 38 grandchildren; 19 Majestic Oil........ 454 Amer Smelt .35 Mammoth two sisters 82 V4 Amer Tel & Tel .02 iviin. omm ucv. .... .01 it 99 Amer Tob brother. a and .15 . .13 Naildriver )3 32 Ateh T & S Fe 2.87 New Park ....... . 2.75 57 57 Funeral services will be held Beth Steel .... . 1.30 M.20 North Lily 120 119 . . Cater Trac .01 .01 . h Standard North Saturday at 2 p.m., 70 . .05 .05V2 Chrysler Konold Park 86 86 LDS Ward chapel in Lehi. Friends Clark Equip . .06 Park Nelson ........ . .06 55 55V2 Corn Pd Rfg .07 . .06 Con Park City may call at the Wing Mortuary 20 14 19 Denver & R G .08 . -- .07 ........ Prosper 91 91 . . . in Lehi Friday night and SaturDow Chem .27 Kin West . .23 259 .. Silver Shield 260 Du Pont .... . . .02 .01 .... Silver day prior to services. Burial will 90 91 .30 East Kod . . . .26 So. Standard 32 32 be Lehi City Cemetery. El Paso . .50 .45 Swansea Con 148 LEHI er Gurney, . - . 'coast-to-coa- " ! . i n; Third-Sevent- . s " ........... .......... Firestone Ford Motor Gen Elec Gen Fds Gen Mtr Goodyear Gulf Oil Int Harv . i! . 146 84 96 57 151 111 55 101 Int Nick . . . ......... 122 .;i... Int Paper '53 Johns Man, , '.;... 104 Kenneeott . Minn Mne Mfg . . . . . 149 Monsan Chem .f 48 Mont Ward . 31 Natl Dist ... . 88 Natl Steel 60 Pac G & El . 54' . . I! .s 43 111 47 . Parke Da " J C Penney Phlll .Pete . Proct & Gam . 81 RCA Repub 69 12 79 54 48 441 4 Steel Reyn Tob B Sears Socony . . . . Etd Oil Cal ; Std Oil N J ,: 52 51 80 Texas Co .. TImk R Bear ; ..... . 37 29 Transamer 147 Un Carbide Un Pacific . 35 Unit Air Lin 43 1 Unit Pk City XT S Steel 103 32i ........ West Air Lin .34 -. West Elec97 Woolworth . 58 , Union Tank Car .... 34 . Tintic Standard Utah Wyoming West Toledo Williston Zuma .78 83 77 -- 96 56 151 111 ' 55 100 123 i ,53 104 149 1.15 .65 .09 .16 05 Utah Obituaries -- i SALES: 2; 1500 at Bonanza Oil, 1000 at : Bullion Mon, 1000 at 13. Cardiff, 300 at 1.25. Chief Cons 400 at Con Pfd. 700 at 95. Cons Eureka, 1500 at 40; 200 at 41; 1500 at 42; 50 at 43. ,, Draffon. 1500 at 55. East Utah.' 2000 at 29; 9500 at 30; 250 at 32. Eureka Lilly Con, 2000 at 10; 2000 at 11. Eureka Standard. 500 at 35. Grand Deposit, 1000 at Intermountain Pete. 500 at 60. Little May. 2000 at Majestic Oil.4001000 at 3. at New ParK. North Lilly. 800 at 1.30. Konold. 1000 at 5. Pajk Piiite Uranium. 2000 at Oil Mininav 14.000 at Prosper Silver Standard. 1000 at 2. South Standard. 500 at 28; 500 at27 Trans Union. 1000 at 1.10. TTnlti.rt Park Citv. 100 at 1.55. ' 5000 at Western Alloy. 1000 at 4. Zuma. 14,000 at 5., 2. . 1.00.-Chie- .54 48 31 88 60 43 111 47 82 69 f 4. 2. 79 54 48 44 52 31 80 57 29 147 35 43 5. 7. 4; 1 ......... . ...... 103 32 34 98 39 34 . 1.10 .60 . .07 .; .15 . .0412 . ; Stocks Hold In AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Today's Quotations: 3 4 Day Mines Rico Argentine 2 S MUTUAL FUNDS Stocks NEW YORK (UPI) Yesterday's Closing Quotations: Bid Asked held in a narrow irregular range . Affil Fund ... 7.82 8.46 Cdn 15.45 16.70 early today with trading at a .......... .... - l . Mill-gat- e, Another Robbery At Coast Bank p.m., 1 said they were killed by the gunfire.' ' The officers were part of the large American military assistance group sent into South Viet Nam after that country became '' independent five years ago. Communist North Viet Nam has been accused of sending terrorists a across the. border,.-seup POINT.. OF THEv MOUNTAIN Geneva conference after the by Com(UPI) Paroles were granted five munists defeated the French at convicts, two ;parolesv were revok- Dien Bien Phu,.but until now no ed and one sentence was terminAmericans had been reported ated Wednesday by the Utah killed. Board ."of Pardons. , The injured American was reParoles were granted to: ported to have suffered a gunshot James F. King, Ogden, who has wound in the exchange of pistol served a year for assault with a fire that followed the explosion. deadly weapon, parole effective He was in serious condition. Feb. 9, 1960. AmeriWASHINGTON (UPD Robert V. Black, Fillmore, who said officials today they are "has served a year for writing a can Viet Nam govSouth check with insufficient funds, pa- certain ,the ernment is doing 'everything posrole effective July 21. sible to capture CommuniSt terrorW. Cote, Los Angeles, ists who bombed a TJ.S. , Edward military who has served one year for sec- billet near Saigon. "" ,'. ond degree burglary, parole efThey said reports to the State fective July 12, 1960. Department were that the South Karl W. Wood, 'Cedar City, who Viet Namese army moved into the has served one year for destroy area quickly xand made several aring property in a public jail,' pa- rests in combing the countryside role effective March 22, 1960. for suspects. David Evan Hansen, Salt Lais City, who has served two months in Salt Lake County jail for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, parole effective July 14. Paroles of Owen D. Weeks, Salt Lake City, and Allen Weideman. SAN FRANCISCO (UPD There both of Salt Lake City, were re- was another anonymous withdrawvoked by the board.. Weeks was al from the McAlister-Fillmor- e returned to prison for attempted Branch of Bank of America this time to the robbery after being paroled from Wednesday, a five-ye$o life sentence for amount of $765. It was the third holdup at the robbery. Weideman wasFalso returned for attempted burglary bank in the past threa years and after parole on a five year to life the 19th bank robbery in San Francisco in the past six months. sentence, for robbery. , Mrs. Emily 990 Lincoln St., Jenkins Smith,; 80, died Wednesday;" funeral Monday at ,260 E. South Temple. Mrs. Anna Rosengren Dittmore Snyder, 83, 652 E. 2nd S., died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 10 a.m., 255 2nd E. Charles Elmer Ensign, 54, former resident, died Monday in Campbell, Calif, Virginia Emma Tate, 13, daughter of Charles and Jessie Dearen Tate, 566 Center St., died Monday; funeral Friday at 2:30 p.m., 2128 S. State. Mrs. Anna Cederlof 82, died Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Ottosen Siegfus, 93, former resident, died Sunday in Los Angeles; funeral Saturday at 10:30 a.m., 574 E. lst.S. Lawrence Theophilus Epperson, 74, 1382 Perry Ave., died Wednesday; SALT LAKE CITY funeral Saturday at, Federal Heights LDS Five Prison t . - (Continued from Page One) Inmates Get Paroles . .- great-grandchildre- st Ward chapel. ar Omer Martin, 72, OGDEN died Yednesday! funeral Friday at 10 &jm., Lfhdquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. Fred W." English, 68, 2247 Lincoln Ave., died TuesGen..;....., ll. 80 12.76 moderate day; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m;, Chemical pace. E & H Bal Fund .1 23 57 Lindquist and Sons Funeral 25.20 E Sc H Stk Fund . 24.96 a few changes Chapel. 26.69 .were There only Fund Inv . . . 20.22 22.16. outside a fractional area. Inc Inv . . .'. . LOGAN Geraldine Willis, day- 9.96 10.89 Mass Inv Growth .14.57 Some profit taking was evident old 15.75 daughter of John Lane and Mass Inv Trust 14.35 15.51 in industrials where. DuPont lost LaRue Telv & Elec" . . f . . 16.4a 17.96 ' Belnap Willis, 1356. Da vis and Yoiingstown Sheet & Ave. a point, OVER THE COUNTER 13A points. Motors generally Bid Asked Tube loaay's Quotations: BEAVER George Raymond Biff Piney O Sc G declined fractionally. Steels also .33 .38 Bonanza . . 3.75 died 4.25 75, Woolsey, Monday. were, slightly lower for the most , 28.50 31.00 Equity Oil ST. GEORGE Mrs. Amber First Sec Bk .... . 56.00 58.50 ; part.' . Interstate Mtr L 19.25 20.75 Oils were firm with Texaco Timothy Schmutz, 68, died Mon Mana 4.25 4.75,, Lang Const ...... 2.75 showing a gain of nearly a point day. 3.00 Mtn Fuel ..... 26.00 27.37 Superior Oil of California rose 20 Oil Inc ......... 2.75 3.00 Rfire Metals ... . . 2.37 2.75 points to 1,795, Among electronics, Three St Nat Gas 4.00 4.50 Litton added over 2, Magnavox Utah Southn Oil . . 13.00 14.25 General Time a point. InterWest Sts RfrV- .. 2.66 3.00 98.00 Bond Magna 6 103.00 national Paper recovered nearly (Continued from Page One) a point of Wednesday's loss. TXRANTUM STOCK QUOTATIONS othu oaay s, Quotations : Bid Asked There were gains of a point or picked up together with a few Banco .03 ers, - .04 i more in Western Union, Address-ograpBiff Horn .03 .04 "Aboard the burning boat the Columex ........ .18 .23 Hercules Powder, and Gold Cloud- was still spreading. It was '. .04 .05 ' Schering. American Home Prod- panic Gunsisrht .02 .03 to hear the .screams for awful Int Oil & Met .... fell more .14 .17 ucts, selling while we were rowed away." Lisbon .... . . . 2.50 2.75 than 2. U.S. Gypsum lost .VA Gen- help Ivickv Me ........ .5.00 5.37 Persons living nearby sped to Mt Peale .. .03 .04 eral Tire IV. and Martin Co. the scene in) rowboats to pick up 1 .00 .93 Rdorock . . ..... . point,1.87 Standard 2.00 could. One of Kansas City Southern backed what survivors they .20 .23 White Canyon .... ' who told ' tlysse was Carl .17 Green Mt .20 Engel down nearly a point, . 1.50 2.00 Upetco ..... . how he had to the awful Narrovy Range . CARNIVAL. By DICK TURNEB y ": ' ' ' V . . OREM Members tof he Busi ness and Professional iWomen'sf Clttb'of Orem will heariareporl; from: Linda Lewis, at their Juiy meeting. Miss Lewis is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lewis and was sponsored by I the club to attend Girl's State in Logan. The date for this mefeting has been changed to July 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Helfen Wentz. i (UPI)-Surg- eon General Leroy E. Burney has asked polio vaccine producers to suspend efforts until September because of a domestic shortage in "some areas. 'Of the United States. Burney said U. S. vaccine also had been requested to screen orders, .giving priority to those from areas where supplies are: known to be low or the ' incidence of polio is high. pro-duce- rs -- Rickover Refuses (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) ' terminal point. This il the one Green,' the Rhode Is luai "aa owu agreeaupon Dy tne wrote Butler a letter tel- parties." spokesmen I expressed willingness keep riegotiatini. K Conrad Cooper, chiif bargain er for the 12 major feteel com panies, said management wouKi keep the talks going i is long as . necessary. "We believe a agreement is in'the he it interests of the country," Cooper said. "We have been endeavoring for weeks to' negotiate such an ' agreement and we will Continue to exert everjeffort to that end." Throws Ball to Union j Eisenhower in effect threw the ball back to the. union) in declining to intervene directly in the dispute. McDonald warned Vice President Richard Nixln Tuesday that the strike was! .inevitable without some action by the President to induce the companies to make a wage offer, The Chief Executive fold his news conference he had no fur- ther plans to intervene other thai to continue to urge both sides to continue negotiations :to find a reasonable answer to the dead - Industry vto non-inflationa- ry ; last-reso- rt . i Royal B. Stone, veteran scout and chairman of the department of, Youth Leadership at Brigham .Young'" University, has accepted a headquarters assignment with the Boy' Scouts of executive! America.!'!' A member of the BYU faculty since 1955, he will serve as as- sistant riatibnai director of Health rand Safety Services at national headquarters in Brunswick, N.J. Professor Stone came to BYU iif 1955 to assist in the organization of a new department within the College of Recreation, Physi- cal and Health' Education, and I lander, ling him to stop using his office as to fire on other party a 'fgun-pit- " leaders. Sens. Spessard L. Holland (Fla.) and Stephen M. Young (Ohio) told the Senate Butler apparently was "trying to break 'up the party." Special session: Democrats and Republicans alike shrugged off the President's threat of a special session this; fall as a mive to get a better foreign aid bill,' Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson.; called it a "trial balloon." House Democratic Leader John W. McCormick told newsmen he thought the President was in a playful mood M '' 4. "1 , Faculty Member Accepts Executive Boy Scout Post Athletics' at the University. He headed that department until he accepted: the new post with the Boy Scouts of America. He came to BYU in 195? from Portfandlr Ore., where he was deputy regional director in that area. A1 graduate of the University of Utah, he taught in high schools in Moroni Magna, and Salt Lake City.; Iri 1955 he was graduated school for scout from executives, and he has held executive positions in Boy Scouts for more, than 20 years. the-nationa- Ireland. PE SWEETIE By NADINE :' SELT2 j 1 ' lock. The only bright notefin the dh- pute came at the close lof Wedne.v day's session when Cooper told newsmen "we had gdkd discus sions today." He refused to elab orate. Soldns Vofe (Continued from Page One) ect, $44,565,000, $42,150 000. . Idaho Burns Creek Dam and power" plant, V$50C,000, (new). Washoe Project, $1,- Nevada 000,000 (new). Washington Chief Jopph Dam, Greater Wenatchee Div sion, $500,-001 ' . ' $724,000. r changes in the Reclamation Bureau's Missouri Basin project wereapproved by the Senate committee Montana East Bench unit, $1,- 000,000; YeUowtai, Dani, $3,000,000 (new). ' The following " ; i . ' i on. e. mm. 1W9 by NEA Snrk, In. t.vu , C "1q "EVer since she found out she could get a refund on: bottles, my store looks like a glass factory I" . . 53 Killed 1, - . . h, . BIDS7 : . i CvlOW mdi. ill " . - iuiltl Your Own . . Gen Produce Market Livestock - Potatoes: (UPI) Total old and new US shipments 286; arrivals 96; track 364; calves none; supplies moderate; demand good; early; market stronger. Hogs 75; butcher hogs . fully 25 sales: Idaho russets '7.25. Street lower; market not established on arrivals" 5; track 42; Onions: gows;: early sales mixed U. S. No. supplies moderate; demand xriod- barrows and .gilts ratt; market unsettled. lb. few No. S .15.75. "Sheep 6,400; o penlng sales spring slaughter lambs 25 to mostly 50 lower; feeding lambs steady to weak; around seven doubles (Continued from Page OneV 4 lb. spring good to choice ' 5 lambs with may be authorized to lift the Rus slaughter deadline for the freight benefit; several carloads sians' to of Berlin, This out Allies get trucked-igood to choice lambs so far has barred all around two cars good ultimatum '' to choice spring feeding lamb's efforts to reach a Berlin agree ment. r However, other veteran diplomats thinks there is no real hope that Russia will make any concessions which could lead to agreement with the BritishFrench and (Continued from Page One) Americans. ' attacked the blaze about 10:'30 Eisenhower, made it clear at his - a.m. was discovered It first news conference Wednesday that p.d.t. r at 6 a.m. the United States has no intention They. used a fine mist of water of abandoning its rights or rerather than, chemicals and let the sponsibilities in Berlin. steam resulting smother the fire. Crews in black asbestos suits and helmets then opened the doors of ; the car only to have more smoke roll out. y Assistant Fire Chief Gale investigated the interior of the car after it was drenched again and reported that the fire I C ES was out and that none, of the drums had sprung" a leak. s. Nettie Knowles Carter Funeral services will held. be Friday at 2 p. m. in SEND FLOWERS the Berg Chapel. FrieUds may call at the Mortuary Thursday To Show You evening fromv6 until 8, and Really Care Friday prior to services. Livestock: (UPD Cattle 25; no test of market OGDEN 1-- 3 190-23- 16.50-167.- .CHICAGO jtnake choice of whom to pick up. "I kept a 'distance of a few meters from the dam end and picked up a man yvho was swimming with a small child . in his arms," he said. "They were all more or less burned, "I refused to pick up anybody who was able to swim and was unharmed, was terrible to say no." mil Mm mm rn m In. "My business career isn't progressing nearly as well as on I in having had hoped! At this point I'd planned a husband anq.a..Mupjejuqsj". : il it u iiiij UJOnDEHrUl lil I si -- i: lit! 1 3 1 fci V 3 DAYS ONLY ' Yew . haman cut It mer it . . nail H and belt It , . . this whopping w shipment contains all the new colors! Fiberglass does everything . . it sepit insures arates . J. it decorates privacy J . it admits light without ... I sight! Redwood TV, ZENITH 21" CONSOLE TV, ZENITH TABLE MODEL TV, ZENITH PORTABLE MODEL TV. ZENITH RADIOS ADAPTED FOR THE Fire Sweeps STAIN HARD-OF-HEARI- pAr you and the j 12-fo- ot lengths. Et 250 winners 25 each week lO bis weekly contests In prizes each week 25,000 INCLUDING ZENITH SPACE COMMAND 21" CONSOLe n 5. O 1959 by NEA Sarvb. r 18-mo- 13.25-19.4- htt In 8, 10 nil 21.90-22.1- 0; Corrvgattd 5; 100-10- 21.50-21.7- 4 0 Ike Hqrter Confer Biuider, etc. Patio-Fence-H- oom 'and ft win hard-of-hearl- ns l: ADDITION New transistor hearing aids donated tp a charity chosen by each Weekly winner from those listed on entry blank. W J Gal. . IV' 1 . u V Berg " Dua-cawa- 55-gall- on Mortuary 3 THEY SAY SO MUCH Rohbock Sons Floral 1042 SOUTH STATE, OREM DIAL AC 5-31- 00 Elvira Jorgensen Allen. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Chapel. Friends may call at Anderson Mortuary in American Fork, Thursday evening, and at Berg Mortuary Friday prior to services. 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