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Show NOVEMBER 23, 1939 Utah County. Utah m Mrs. Emma Moody MONDAY, DAILY HERALD 4 J. A. HOGIE AND COMPANY Membe' of New York Stock Exchange BY FURNISHED Provo City Court Calendar - - Woman Dies At Home of Heart Attack Moef Sfock Utoh Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Sherman M. Lillie, 68, 1211 Laird Ave.; died MarSaturday. Mrs; Ada Jenkins 243 Thursdied 3rd E.,tin Hill, 71, day; funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m., 260 E. South, Temple. Mrs. Ellen Brown Malmstrom Premo, 81, resident, died Thursday in Los Gatos, Calif.; funeral Tuesday noon, 4760 S. State. Franklin Jud-so- n Mrs. Emma Floyd Sorensen Murdock, 83, 4558 Wasatch St., Moody, 60, 963 E. 1st N.,. died died Saturday. Elwood H. Thomas, Saturday afternoon at her home 6, 1830 Blaine Ave., died Saturof a heart ailment. day. Erich Carl Dittman, 74, 320 She was born June 20, 1899, in Eam Ave., died Friday; funeral was today. Mrs. Fern Enslow Aurora, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winslow, 71, 258 W. 3rd S., died i P. Sorensen. She Thursday; funeral was today. married Edgar Mrs. Marie Timms Keate, 56, 125 Rollo Moody died Saturday; funeral Tj St., 1920. 8, Sept. Tjuesday.at 12:30 p.m., 124 4th E. attended Darwin Allen Carlson, She p Aurora schools sjn of Allen LaMar and Claine and Evre Carlson, 575 4th E., died graduated ' I Matilda Elvena Mrs. from high school 69, in Salina. She Rasmussen Unander, (Elva) was also a gra-2385 Highland Drive, died! Saturduate of Snoy Mrs. Moody day; funeral Wednesday noon, LDS Business the and Grant Fourth LDS Ward" chapel. College LDS the in active was She Mrs. Rose Vogel Pearson, 78, 320 College. in many E. 1st S., died Friday; Requiem Church holding offices of the auxiliary organizations. She Mass, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., had lived in Aurora, Beaver, Cathedral of the Madeleine. Mrs. Salina, Delta," Hinckley and Olive V. Gray Madsen, 77, died Tooele and in Baldwin Park, Thursday; funeral was today. Calif. She was a licensed practical Mrs. Zella M. Crunk Key, 75, 2867 nurse. Carol Drive, died Saturday"; fuSurviving are her husband; four neral Tuesday at 2 pm.J Masonic, sons and four daughters, Paul R. Temple. Howard J. Layton, 66, Moody of Palmdale, Calif., How- 2429 Michigan Ave., died Saturday; ard J. Moody of Sandy, Jeffrey B. funeral Wednesday noon,.. Monuand Robert B.. Moody, both of ment Park Ward chapel. Elwood Provo, Mrs. Victor (Madge) Dav-ie- II. Thomas, 66, 1830 Blaine Ave.,' .Cravens died Saturday; funeral Tuesday at of "Or em, Mrs. ' 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple. Woodland of (Doreen) Wanless Hills, Calif., Mrs. Verl (Marilyn) Guy Hartley Greene, 83 8282 S. Mecham of, Twin Falls, Ida., Mrs. VVasatch Blvd. died Sunday; fuTimothy W. (Floyd) Harley of neral Wednesday at 10, a!m., 260 E. South. Temple. Chris Stams Centerville; 12 grandchildren Wallace Hans ; Sorensen (Stamatis). 68, 167 S. State, died of Richfield and Cline Sorensen of Saturday; Prayer service Tuesday Aurora, and one sistef, Mrs. Lora 7:30 p.m., 574 E. South Temple. S. Day of Aurora. Henry Calvin (Bud) Ensign, 68, Funeral services will be held 717 S, 2nd W., died Friday; tnoon, Fourth LDS Tuesday at 2 p.m., Berg Drawing Ward TuesdayIver William Nicholchapel. Room Chapel where friends may cafl this evening from 6 to 8 p.mi son, 51, 1984 S. Main, died Sunand Tuesday prior to services. day; funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Provo City 260 E. South Temple. KAMAS Gary Norman John Cemetery. son, 18, died Saturday; funeral fuesday at 1 p.m., Kamas LDS f:ard chapel. fci-me- r , AVERAGE. JOHES , - Total Indus-- 80iala Vo'ume DOW 42,500 86 41,200 46 Va J Corp 31,800 14 Alleghany Docn M fins 28.200 30,i in 27,200 1347k CorD Amnex 26,300 29 V Alum- Ltd 24,700 34 Vz Corp 23;700 77 Amer Tel 34 Natl Distillers 23,100 23 22,700 Snerry Rand Amer Mtrs S O N Phoenix Steel British Pete- UNCH Bunk Hill l3,i Day Mine 12'a Kaiser Ind r -- Mtn Sts.T & T l3,i New Park Vz Rico Argentine" Utah ID Sugar 8 t- , ! - , C.irysleTorn Frl - .105 . . 25 Va 54 Va .. 3178 . . 65 89 Amer rTcb & S A'.ch B:th Steel . . Cater Trac - . 17 Va ....52 ;. h 90 ....... -- i I: Iru Jfl..-- . i3rv ancr Mm . - C-s- . . . 50 5034 64 ' 93 .. . . El & Par, G 50 V2 94 . . b Lee' Nl :.v C3 .sr. .133 . . . . .: ; c1- WrrC ? Vl Rag.. PrccV-- & 117 42 Va 85 41 Gam 66 71 14 62 . . . . ; .. to Charleston, .Williafi, and Ellen W i d d i s on He Winterton. m a r r i e d Ann Louise R irie 63V4 30 37 138 Va 30 37 r 96 Va the . LBS They 33V2 32V2 '98V2 59 Va u 'Zenith featured in its group with a gain of nearly 5. IBM and Motorola added more than 2 each, tacked on more than and Vanan a : point. ' Ampex lost more than 4 od profit taking after a run-u- p Friday.. Texas Instruments lost around 2. Universal Controls, listed on the American Stock Exchange, rose 7s to 21. ; The steels, which rose and fell as ' hope of a steel settlement waxed or waned last week, continued to labor under the steel uncertainty. Bethlehem and tt.S. Steel tacked on small fractions, while Youngstown. eased. rThiokol (rocket fuel) was strong in its section rising more than nt came from Canada in' 1927 to Provo .where he was a stockman and operated a grocery store. He was a member of the Provo Fifth Ward High Priest quorum. Surviving are his widow; five children, Mrs. Ray (Zelma) Colton Mrs. Phillip of Los Angeles, of Palo Alto, Calif., Hart 'Olive) Mrs. Eugene CLaPreal) Larsen of Grand Junction, Colo., Ralph W. Winterton of San Francisco and James R. .Winterton of Provo; 22 grandchildren; three ' brothers and . two sisters. Funerat services will be held Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at Par ley's Second LDS Ward chapel, 1S70 Canyon Boulevard; Parley's f Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the chapel prior to services. Burial will .be in Charleston. Steel Mills (Continued from Page One) , than "330,000 tonsor about 13 per points. Minnesota Mining, a of rated cent the furnaces output. ture last week, advanced more ' Wtih steelmaking booming, the than 3. Ritter dropped more than "pipeline" to the finishing depart2 and Revlon more than 1. " ment, which shape the steel into The autos were mixed. customer products, was filling Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., the nation's fourth ranking producer, estimated that within two to three weeks shipments from its, loading , vvuutuiuvu iiuui age, uuc platforms at Pittsburgh and All-2 fea-- . , Ike Flies 4 f load to work .on the budget. . The budget,- ex large military . 1 1 . 3 i. rii ' petieuJ iaj ivim aruuna t pmioa must be whipped .'into dollars, still, final form, and- - a National Security Council meeting was expected to go over defense spending plans for the next, fiscal kyear with the President some time th is week.. The advance party of. Whit? Horse officials working on detail ed plans for the President's 10, COO mile trip returned to V7ashing-toover the week, end after 'visit, ing.in each' of wher; the President will stop. It will be reporting 'to the President in - deL ... 1. t- . n - s tail." . rest." Mil-for- d, two-brother- fu-rer- ar "The fact that packages have quippa, Pa., and Cleveland, Ohio would be 90 per cent of the top rate. well-qualifie- DIAL FR 3-70- 01 PR0V0 23 w J z.r FLORAL West la South d, El-lerts- on, f steel-starve- s v material New U.N. Alice al McCubbin ' Grant C. Poulson, 19, Waste removal service in Provo will operate on sched-- " ule through Wednesday, , then miss Thanksgiving Day and be a day la ti for the rest of the week, city offiicals announced today. No Provo jcity crews will work orf Thursday, with . of emergencies. Thursday's schedule will bej picked up on Friday, and both Friday and Saturdays routes on Saturday. will be gathei-e- Spring-vill- $25. L. Clarence (Tex) Goad, He received his edu- - I J' ; .50, Historians Will Address v Mr. Goad attended Texas in Lubbock, School Technological Tex. He owned and operated a service station and bulk plant in Stamford. He was married Oct. 21, 1928, to Bessie May Watts in Albany, Tex. He made his home in Stamford until he moved to Provo in 1946. He was employed by several different auto parts companies. He has Owned and operated the Provo Brake Supply Co. at 266 S. University Ave., for the two years. - -- - Castro " Inter-America- ( ; Red-favor- ed well-know- Rites Set For Victim, 74, Of Accident , WORLD REFUGEE (adv.) YEAR " LEAVE FOR ANTARCTICA ANTWERP, Belgium (UPDA Belgian scientific expedition fclcft for Antarctica Sunday aboard the Danish steamer "Erika Dan." , Mortuary SERVICES ' " Share Our Surplus Appeal. CATHOUCt Bishops' Thanksgiving Clothing Collection., JEWISH: Unltsd Jewish Appeal Special Fund. Brown of the 15th Ward offi- ciating. Friends may call Monday evening, 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. In-- : ferment will be in Provo City Cemtery. - auto-pedestri- an A-l-- . Earth .Slides " v J . SOME USED " ' SOME NEW Miss C.loward.. Wednesday to services. Burial wili be . prioj; in the Spanish Fork cemetery. She was born at Burrville, Sevier County, Utah, March 24, 1885, the daughter of Jacob E. and Susan Bingham Cloward. Her early years were spent in that com-.nity and she began her education in Monroe, Utah, schools. She was a graduate of the Monroe HighSchool. In 1924 she came to ..Spanish Fork, where she has since resided. She was an activie member of the LDS Church, having received her endowments in the Manti LDS Temple. She 'participated as a visiting teacher for the Relief Society organization of her ward for many years. Also, jshe served as magazine agent for the Relief Society in the ward for 27 years, and had been a teacher in the Primary and Sunday School organizations. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Fred (Cora) Ludlow, Spanish Fork; Mrs. J-- . A. (Arminta) Waters and Mrs. Theron (Ora) Hunt, both of Salt Lake City; and m Mrs. A. H. (Golda) McDonald, Chandler, Arizona, and five brothers,' Dr R. E. Cloward, Los Angeles; Wilburn Cloward, Salt Lake City;- Elwin Cloward, Monroe; Reece Cloward, Provo; and Loran Cloward, Chandler, Arizona. J County vey Sutt6n family south of one; of the toughest, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED as as- signments. Finally, a helicopter managed to snatch Mrs. Sutton and her four children from their imperiled home;. Sutton decided to remain. The tiny community of Flaming Geyser in Green rier Valley was the scene pt another helicopter rescue. Two women, identified as Mrs. Hansel and Miss Murphy, were flown to jnearby Black Diamond, but a Jman identified as John Ryan insisted upon staying put. t ' Snohomish Sheriff Bob Twitchell said 500 to 600 jcattle were stranded "up to thehf bellies in water" near the town ' 4 The 'floods jand slides were brought on by heavy rains of the past few days followed by a warm spell which caujsed snows to melt. Train Is Stranded During the nfght about 90 persons were straiided for six hours in the Milwaiikee Road's east SI PI r-- 1 a few J J lef ; RACER I BIKE I Loacfecl with I V J I accessories 64.95 J REG. CLOSEOUT USED 6 to choose ffom :4000 to 15000 V. iSSf U: 1 FOR PROMPT SERVICE CARRIAGE REG. 9.95 bouhd OlympiajHiawatha .passen-- ' i'er train, stopp by a rock slide east of Snoqualinie Pass summit. The passengers iwere jtaken by bus to Ellensburg. ' M SI Wi. DOLL Only " - , SOME ARE . FOR1 YOU & ... ii " DOLL the; Money Man with the f CUPBOARD I 2 ONIY , J 14 - plan v. Convenient Confidential eal plan JJ LL 1134 II. 5th AT MORRILL TURKEY ::RA'NCH ! - Emma Floy .Sorensen Moody Services will be in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Tuesday at 2 p.m., Bishop Paul TURKEYS FRESHLY KILLED ! ' Published as a public service'An cooperation with TVe Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association, 1 5-5- 11 y, Funeral NO STORAGE TURKEYS 1959-196- 0 The language of the heart speaks loud and .clear! Every day your faith's Ovsrseas Aid is reuniting families which have been separated for years. Give generously this Thanksgiving . Give Thanks by - - Ray-Barne- FRIENDLY FINANCE CALL AC s PROTESTANT: shock and exposure.- He is the son of 459 N. 10th E. in Spanish Fork. j See Life Giving. . co-auth- Quick ' the point where the mishap occurred, thought to,be in the vicinity of the Olsen y5heep Corral, nearly, a mile from the place he was ound. . Ills Injuries were listed as bruises, abrasions, r contusions, ! ' . , 15-volu- . Here are the fascinating results of a scientific survey of the 29,000 Americana who are 95 years old, br over. What did these people inherit, do or eat that has allowed them to live so long? What about cigarettes, alcohol? The answers are in December Reader's Digest. Can you apply them? The bruised and semiconscious victim was discovered alongside the highway about a mile east of. town. Jle had apparently crawled to this spot, from yesterday. Richard Langley, about 35, charged with escape from a prison work det&il at American Fork, was bound over to Fourth and Ann Hafen, two Dr. District Court from Provo City of the LeRoy most distinguished historiCourt. ans and historical, writers, in the American West, will address A. C. Hopkins, 991 W. 6th South,' the provo Chapter, of members pleaded guilty to charges ofj leav- League of Utah Waters, at their ing a dog at large, and was fined November meeting scheduled for $25. Wednesday at 18 p. m. in Room Provo High School. Norman II. Jacobsen. 19, 253 They will talk on their experiE. 1st North, charged in Provo ences and methods used in their City Court with disturbing the historical writings. peace, forfeited $25. Dr. Hafen, now on the history David R. Harding, 19, Route 1, Box 391, charged With using pro- faculty of BYU, and his wife are fane language, forfeited $25. collaborating in a monumental Both were picked up following histfory of the West, an argument on West Center nine .of which are off the press Oct. 31. and a 10th duel off soon They are of ja history of ColoHarold E. Swenson, 24, 689 N: rado which is Used as a textbook 730 East, charged with disturb- in Colorado schools. ing the peace, forfeited $25 in Dr. Hafen for 30 years was Provo City Court. state historianj of Colorado before coming to the jBYU several years n as a ago. His wife"s Pearl Cloward to addition and in writer poetess collaboration him on with her historical works. She won second prize in the bi Colorado Centennial contest with her drama based ' on the state's jhistory. Anyone interested in hearing the Hafens Wednesday night is welcome, whether they are members of the Provo chapter or not, according to Mrs. ; Stanley p. Jones, president. H SPANISH FORK Election of jfficers for 1960 to services for Pearl Cloward, 74, the Provo chapter will- also direct who died of injuries sustained in be Mrs. Jones said.. held, an mishap here 1 Room is located in the Saturday night, will be held Wed1 extreme at m.' in the northeast corner, on the p. nesday Spanish Fork Ninth LDS Ward Chapel. ground floor b the high schools Eihop Vernon Hurst will officiate. Miss Cloward was struck while crossing this city's Main Street at v " the First South r (Continued from Page One) ': ..j intersection and fed by the ra;ging Stillaguamish, died a shyrt Sgt. Russ Jubie of the sheriff's time later. She t 1 office said rescue teams had takwas the first loen 50 to 69 far&ilies to safety. cal traffic fatal- r Authorities in both flooded areas ity in 18 months. said no casualties had been reFriends may ported. call at theWal-- k Rescues by Helicopter e r Mortuary Leo Bellartsi deputy civil deTuesday from 7 fense directo for Snohomish to 9 p. m., ' or said the rescue of the Har- k fcsi Secrets of init- -, horse re- lated when the riderless turned to its corral at 4:30 p. m. ii from 'the boy was A-l--1, . high scliool. He , A search for i 'VVr'nr cation in Stamford, Tex., grad- uating r . f Goad. 18-year-- Provo Writers He was born 21, 1909, in Hughes Hospital here today after suffering serious head injuries when thrown by a horse Sunday Kent afternoon, was Ray Barney. The youth' was found in a dazed condition by the road after his horse had returned minus' its rider. Searchers found' him about 7:30 p.'.m. Sunday-neathe mouth of Spanish Fork: Canyon. South, Orem, charged with assault with a deadly weapon upon his wife, Ruth G. Taylor, has been bound over to Fourth District Court by Provo City Court. , at Utah Valley Hospital after a heart attack. Moody, Tex., a son of Ira 'and SPANISH FORK Listed in r condition at the fairly good d 329 E. 4th Lester E. Taylor, 908 W. 5th N., died this morning July ' ex-cepti- on - Heart Attack Fatal for Provoan, 50 With Horse ': e, charged with driving 55 mph in a 30 !mph zone, forfeited Clarence Tex' Goad -- V I ! Paul Ward Clark, 19, Helleman Halls, pleaded guilty In Provo , Afton Smith, 38, 320 South- State, City Court to charges of reckless Orem, forfeited $299 in Provo City driving, and was fined $35. past Cottrell, 86, died Saturday; funeral He was a member of. the Bapwas today. tist Church and Story Lodge No. VERNAL Alfred Alma Ainge, 4, Masonic Order, and Maskat 6, died Saturday; funeral TuesTemple Shrine, Wichita Falls, day at 11 a.m., Vernal Fourth9 LDS Tex. His hobbies were fishing jWard chapel. andvhunting. KAYSVILLE Glen F. Robins, Surviving are his wife of Pro69, 65 Crestwood Road, died Sunone son and three ""daughters, vo; day; funeral Wednesday at 1 ptm., L. Andy Gad of Provo, Mrs. Kaysville Third LDS Ward chapel. Ostler of Orem; jEdward L. Rice, 90, died Satur-ia- y Clyde (Marietta) Mrs. Jerry (Ouanda) Walton of Allen Earl .Giles, son of Earl and Valeen Ferre Orem and Mrs. Thomas (Ouida) Giles, 104 W. 250 S died Saturday; Baker of Kearns; eight grandfuneral Tuesday at 1 p.m., Kays- children, two brothers and one sister, Mrs. H. W. Culwell of ville First LDS Ward chapel. WEST BOUNTIFUL Mrs. Min Plains, Tex., C. L. Goad of Orem nie Amelia Hatch Burnham, 88, and Raymond Goad of Grand Junction, Colo. 630 Sw. 10th N., died Saturday. HINCKLEY George Lyle SteFuneral services will be held wart, 70, died Friday; funeral was in the Berg Drawing , Room today. Chapel, Wednesday at 2 p. m., MAGNAMrs. Alice Howlett Mayo Brown, pastor of the Provo narding, 95, 2309 S. 7600 W., died Baptist Church, will , officiate. Friends may eall at the mortuary Friday. RIVERDALE r- -' Sandra Wood, Tuesday from 6 to 8 p. m. and day-ol- d daughter of Elton L. and Wednesday prior. Interment will Gloria- Bingham Wood, 4982 S. be in Provo City Cemetery. 17$) W., died Saturday; funeral was today. LOGAN Thomas Brian King-hor69, died Saturday. Ann Sloan Leishman, 76, died Friday; fu- (Continued from Page One) neral Tuesday noon, Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary Chapel. R. also voted to assess Cuban workKeith Lawlor, 62, died Saturday; ers 4 per cent of their pay to funeral Tuesday at 2, p.m., Hall finance plans for industrialization of the country. Mortuary Chapel. DELTA Orvil J. (Jack) BenA resolution denouncing the anti n nett, 57, died Friday; funeral Communist Reg1 a LDS ional Delta First Labor Organization (ORIT) p.m., Tuesday Ward chapel. as "an agent of American imperOGDEN Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen ialism" and proclaiming Cuba's Brockman, 78, 355 Parry St., died intention of organizing a rival Friday; funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m., group was adopted by acclamaLindquist and Sons Colonia Chapel. tion at Sunday night's session of John Hansen Magdiel, 83, died the convention. The resolution charged that the Saturday. ' Mrs. June W. Doxey, 1900 30, Washington Ave., died ORIT constitution "aided Latin America's dictators," and declared-Friday. PRICE Edward Rowley, 69, that the CTC will separate itdied Friday; f unel al Tuesday at self from the regional federa2 p.m. Price LDS Tabernacle. tion. ROOSEVELT Erich August Indorsed By Castro died Stolla, 61, Saturday; funeral The convention decided to set Tuesday at 1' p.m., Ballard LDS up a Latin American federation Ward chapel. of "revolutionary workers," which MILLVILLE Mrs. Marion Holt labor groups in other countries Jessop, 88, died Saturday; funeral could be invited to join. Wednesday noon, Millville LDS The 'strong anti - Communist Ward chapel. stand previously adopted by 26 of the 33 unions making up the CTC's 2 million odd members apgible to vote and ballots have al- peared to have been shattered by ready been mailed to all eligible Castro's indorsement of the voters. All voters are" encouraged ' unity plan. to fill in their ballots and mail back to the ASC office immediately. n, " Court on a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor Oct. 11. INTERPRETER NEEDED! NO O I Charges against Hugh Crosby Brown, 64, 1211 W. 1050 North, charged with driving while under the influence, of intoxicating liquor April 4; set for jury trial Nov. 4 and continued to Nov 7 was dismissed by Provo City Court upon motion of" the prosecuting attorney for insufficient evidence. I Race Against Time Both the steel companies and the workers were slaging a race time. The producers Jay Winn. ;. against Ailen Belliston,! sought to pile up production for Nephi south d customers, particu Grant Gerber, Frank Greenhalgh,! larly the automotive industry Ray Hall, Thayne Jarrett, Maour-- ! which-waforced to layoff 227,000 Ice Memmott, Nprman Ostler workers because of Fred Pace, Reese Painter and ' Waldn Read. shortages. Levan Merlin Gardner, Ross Harper, Leland Jackman, "Clinn Morgan, Eldon Morgan, Kent Shepherd, Rulon Shepherd, Owen D. Taylor, Clem Wankier and (Continued from Page One) Charles Williams. sentative's statements on the HunAnyone' who owns or operates garian situation. farm land In Juab County is eli- 'Properly speaking," he said, there are no foreign armed forces in' Hungary. And the question whether armed forces of member states of the ' Warsaw of which Treaty Organization, Hungary is a member, are stationed in Hungary or not falls entirely within the jurisdiction of member states of a regional long VVtllUUlMti MELFORD Elections are under NEPHI of comunity for members way boards of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation in Juab County, accordilng to Kay Bendix-sen- , Juab County agent. They are being conducted by mail.. Elections for the community boards are held yearly. The board must decide which agricultural conservation practices they want included in the county program. They also advise the county ASC committee on the soil bank program. Currently 60 per cent of the cultivated land in Juab Coun-Jt- y is in, or signed up to go in, the Soil Bank Conservation Reserve program. In addition, ' the chairman of each community committee is a member or the county convention which selects the Juab County ASC committee. Juab County, for ASC pur into four is divided poses, areas called communities. They are Mona, Nephi North, Nephi South and Levan. The Nephi North area includes the western part of Juab County . men as nomTen inated by the community election boards will be voted on in each, community. Nominations in each area are as follows: Mona Arvil Andrews, Elgy Claude Kay, Lbras Kay, Melvin'Kay, Ralph Kay, Floyd Keyte, Vaughn Molyneaux, Mont Yates and Herman A. Young. A. Roy Bowles, Nephi North Dwane Bracken, John V. Cooper,. Joseph Garrett, Russell Jackson, El wood Jenkins, Earl McPherson, Therle Ostler, "Raymond Pay and x been stolen does, not make .every man who carries a package subject to arrest nor the package subject to seizure,-'.- ' he added. Chief Justice Earl Warren a dissent written by ia joined "Justice Tom C. Clark. are always . t Suspicion (Continued from Page One) citizens be subject to, easy lvi..-...i- was in the. - 12ys-poi- - Mr. He also while living bishopric ;NEW YORK (UPD Strength in leading electronics paced a firm and moderately active stock mar-Joe- f ' . Sat-uWia- y. . . . i. 2, 1909, in Electronics Lead Stocks today. tt'stl ASP Voting June Salt Lake in Winterton Underway Temple. made their home in Magrath, a Alberta. Canada, where he Juab County served stockman. there. They IV 98 5914 . 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Chv m ." 76 . . . . ..13512 . . .V Ci. 01 02 Va .15 .07 Vi .10 .04 .15 1.66 V2 .01 .02 Va .07 . .. 30 V4 ..133 V4 .. 27 ...... i,"Litc e ..... .15 .07 .09 .03 .15 1.64 . .'.10258 Firs' America F' -- c' Motor Cl:-- "Ice tic; .07 210.63 ....... ., Pfg Stocks 210.56 ..37 .18 .03 ....... .......... .......... 3,'a " ."' . 65 - Utilities 86.04 86,01 .02 148.79-.6-1 YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Close Open QUOTATIONS 111 ffOI Allied cnem 34 ., 343,8 . Allis Cham .. 29 34 30 Alum Ltd 41 V2 . . 413,8 Amer Can. -59 Va .587s Amer Cyan I4A4 U4V4 .'. Std Amer Sm-rl50 Amer 77 11 Va Amer T & T NEW- 15 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked CH. Monday Quotations TEN MOST ACTIVE STOCKS CLOSE COMPLETE VOL. Siler 149.36 2.14 1.23 645.46 646.69 2,960,000 20. Rails No Wdstfe Removal Youth Hurt Pickup Slated On In Mishap Thanksgiving Day Located at 1 290 West 4th South, Orem Provo ' m VV. Utah OPEN MONDAYS and FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 |