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Show 41 V 1K1H A Y SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER tl, I960 Utah County, tJtah nCtALl Bandit Nets $60 Mr Wa rner Rosa D. both state and county, were in troduced and spoke briefly. '"Even in Eisenhower's 1956 landslide, the Democrats retained control of the House. "The . prospects of a Kennedy-Johnso- n victory are good, and the Democrats are certain to control Congress again," Mr. King said. , "Because 70 per cent of the land in, this1 state is federal domain, the speakers because 31, 000 Ubahns are employfollowed a ed in missile and defense work, it is very important that Utah keep party spokesmen in the candidates, in both houses of Congress. "Your spokesmen in "the major-ity party ' give Utah the support Utah interests In . Congress will be most effectively servedby continued representation in the majority party in the House, Rep. David S. King said Saturday night. He told Democratic workers at a Irovo precinit rally in the Geneva Recreation Association Park that experts are forcasting . another strong Democratic majority in the v - o"7th Congress. Mr. King was one of at the rally, which Smorgasbord , dinner. I ' Other Democratic State ? (Continued from Page One) state positions and legislative offices during the 30 years he has been f active on Utah's I political scene, is making his first bid for "I the Democratic nomination as governor. ; Opposing him fs William A. Barlocker, wealthy, ' mayor of St; George who is at $9 attempting to become the second youngest governor Utah has had.' Little Bitterness The 1960 'campaign in the "governor; category, as in the case of txiost otherl offices, has , been un-- v usually heavy primary activity but little of the bitterness and ersonal Intensity that was observed four years ago. self-ma- de . Former Provo - SPANISH At Gunpoint ' 'it t AMERICAN FORK A bandit held several persons at pistol point- and escaped with about $60 ' in small bills from the cash Sprouse-Reit- z of the register store here Saturday according to manager Hershel E. Crotts. The robbery occurred around 6 p.m. as the store was being closed. Mr. Crotts stated that he' had city. Born June 13, just locked the west entrance to 1332, in Atlanta, the building and looked up to, see Ga. she was the the bandit holding a revolver on : of John his (Mr.: Crotts') daughter, Lyn- daughter and Richard ette, 18, at a check stand near Francis Charlth front of the store. "Be quiet otte Roibinson Mrs. Warner or I'll get her," the youth said, h !.CaShb.X. 35f ?! came Spanish Mr. Crotts informed three or four parents, who were converts to the customers nearby that a robbery L;DS Churco. i was in nroeress and not to Danic. Her education was received Inl After taking all bills from the the schools of this community. Ac-- 1 register, the bandit held the gun tive in LDS Church work, she in the girl's back and directed held posts in the Relief Society her father to r.ccompany them and Prim arv organizations of her toward the rear of the store. As wimL She had served for many they neared th- - west door, the Rosa Delia died at her 78, Mooney Warner, 700 150. S. E.t Sunday, of home, causes incident to age. She was a native of Geor gia and nad spent most of her lifetime as a resident of this " FORK - - Mrs. Jolley, Evelyn .741 S. . Penrod. Norene 550 W Bountiful, former Provo resident, died day afternoon at her home Frifol- lowing a lingering illness. She was born March 24, 1926, in Provo, a daughter of Lowell and Emma Be ardalT Penrod. Fol lowing the death of her mother, she was reared by her stepmother, Mrs. Edna Twitchell . penrod," . . Jolley graduated from, the Orem High School and Orem Seminary and had lived in this area until-1years ago when she moved to Bountiful. She was married to1 Duane Jolley on No. 6, 1947 Elko, Nev, She was a mem ber of the LDS Church. She had worked as a telephone operator for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Surviving are her husband and sons, Weston, Jeffrey, Roland, Cecil, Bountiful; father and stepmother of Orem; brothers and sisters ,Lyman Penrod, Salt Lake City; Craig Penrod, Provo; Chad ah Penrod and Mrs. Edna Mae Relief Society, was noted as a it. and finding it locked pointed Wilde, Orem. Funeral services will be Mon- member of the Guilt-- Ki ;pnnn st Mr. Crotts. re-ing committee, and had been a questing that he open it. Upon day at noon in Salt Lake City of the La rkin member of - the ward- Old- Folks betas--" told bv" the manager that under the direction 1 TS? J nome. rnenas unerai may can Committee, for a number of years, tho fmnt door was still ooen. he ' 6 i at tne mortuary Sunday from On March 25. 18S1. she was mar- - fled throueh it. to m. 8 and to Monday' prior pj rid toWiUiam Warner at Spanish j Running to the nearby parking services. a took was he of lot Marketi Storrs later ForkTheir marriage' solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS 1960 sedan belonging to Harold Temple. He died Dec. U, 1944. Ramsay of this city, who had ap-Survivinff are four sons. David parently left his keys in the igni R. Warner and Allen B. Warner, tion. me vemcie was later iouna Spanish Fork, Melvin D. Warner at the rear of the American Fork (Continued from Page-On- e) and Spencer R. Warner, Salt Lake First. Commuriitv Church. The bandit was described by Moorej 18, 01 lareao; most laienx- City; three daughters, Mrs. George ea dancer. t (Ora) Vincent, Spanish Fork; Mrs. witnesses as being of medium Elaine Thurl Missji Canada, Iris Bert, N. (Helen) Buckley, Provo, buUdV about 5 feet 11 inches in most of talented 18, a Toronto, well, dak glasses, and Mrs. Rollo (Clara) Horton, height, wearing ed gold coiorea snirx, l popular singer, Payson ; 43 grandchildren, and 20 Miss Oregon, Rosemary Doolen, greatHgrandchiidren. Also, surviv with a crew., cut. He carried a small caliber pistol. A search 19, of Salem, most talented das si-for him was still in. progress late cal siriger. 1 ' in- Missl Maine, Sally Ann Robinson, JJwneioi services Wlil De neia Saturday. : The . incident was vestieated by.. American Fork 20, of Enfield, most talented musi- Mrs". , -- & A'2 control the powerful committees of the House and the Senate. This support and understanding will be most helpful to Utah in maintaining its now important role, in missile work and other federal programs, and in getting construction started in the' Central Utah Project," the congressman said. tl I v County Set Thursday. In Spanish Fork will oace the sale, with Stan Farns- to . worth.. Bob Berrett. . and Earl JParley Davis, 73,.... Wallsburg, who had been living in I be the second largest of its type Smith assisting in the ring. m the western United States, will Sun Valley, cant., aiea rziaay. f wiiToihr rw wvHsntl Mr. Davis, a son of A. C. and be held Thursday, Sept. 15 at thelrams will be offered for bids ac-Etta Ford Davis, was, born Dec. Spanish Fork City Fairgrounds cording to Secretary CMsen. Entries 10, 1888. ; He spent his early life i Auction Ring, It was announced to- - have come from Utah. Colorado in Wallsburg and lived for 'a time day. Consigners and prospective and Wyoming,. In addition to this. in Heber and Salt Lake City before buyers from points throughout the Spanish Fork how reportedly has moving to California, where; he had intermountain area are expected the largest Concentration of pure-to be in attendance. bred sheep breeders in the nation- been employed as a mechanic. He married Nettie Howard J Chairman of the big event this J with over 2,000 head of rams being Davis. His survivors include a. year is local sheepman Marie J3rao l gold in the" area annually j daughter, Eva Hendricks,, Glen-- j ford.' Acting as his; The highest prices ever paid at safes for, a single Colum- dale, Calif.; two sons, Lavell and will be Alden K. Barton, with previous La grand Davis, ".- Oakland; two Alden- - Olsen as secretary. Top ya ram and for B range grandsons; a granddaughter, Dee- - ranked auctioneer Howard Brown j suffok5 wer given for animals I raised . . Light Stevens, who formerly taught locally. Purebred sheep school in Provo and Orem; one j Uiis Ifrom vicinity are exhibited C d, t and a ibrofher, vwj each year in ' the top livestock from rage unej shows in the nation. Alva Davis, Heber. His law, Mrs. Mary D. Whiting, resides leagues and said she had "ea Buyers at the coming sale wiU rn urem. " have of loved every minute it ample opportunity to suit their irunerai services are pending. 30 are "And the first demands, 'as all breeds including years Bunal will be in Wallburg, . Suffolk, the hardest she said. . Hampshire, Columbia, For years she had only . token Rambouilletts, Hamp&hire-Suiioil- c opposition for" reelection and no I crossbreeds and Whiteface cross will be offered. All animals rivalry within the party.-- , She breeds to be offered will be on exhibit was unopposed for renomination to an lSth term in the state rri- Wednesday, Sept. 14, and Thurs- SALT LAKE CITY - Frank marv to be held Tuesday. day until sale time Arthur Johnson, 74, 1339 Norman-- j Three Democrats were vying The 4th 6RANISII FORK ; : 4th Annual Utah. Ram Sale Former WaNsburg Man Dies At 73 In California Tuesday Rites American Fork Woman Dies For Sp Fork Store Robbed At Bountiful ICihg, Other Democratic Candidates Address Rally Womb n . 'Termed Second Largest. In Western States Parley Davis An-- 1 a native of rmal Utah Ram. Sale, reputed hal . an 1 VifaPAri nnrtroce wiwiuii vwnyi great-grandchil- , ; i , Utah Obituaries ( - -- die Cr,, died Friday; funeral Mon- - jto oppose her this year, probably I I day 1:15 p. . m. 124 S4 4th E. in hopes of benefiting from ia (Continued from Page One) T) Norman Jensen Astle, 54, 3790 S, heavy vote for Sen. John F. Ken-- 1 of American Fork is- unopposed aiw jc... aiea jprraaiy. Mrs. Jpior- -. neay lor presiaent. on the Democratic-tickeand, Phil ence AIlsop Gailbraith, 60, form- Her popularity crossed party D. Jensen, also of American Fork, er resident, died Thursday in lines, so much so that when Uie got the GPjiination without San Francisco; state legis- funeral and Democratic-controlle- d opposition. 'In District 4, incumbent burial Sunday in San Fraiicisco. lature threatened to carve up the George E . Collard of Provo was GRANGER Mrs. Ethel Lori- - fifth congressional district, her OGDEN (UPD An Ogdcn con- unopposed for the GOP nod, while 71, died Frilay; fu-- colleague, Majority Leader John strution comoanv hss offered a gan Allred, Ia the! First Congressional Dis William L. Mitchell, of Provo won neral Monday noon Grander I W. McCormack. came to her de- trict the; Republicans land Demo-- without opposition on the DemoJiOSlon lnsn cion and onnviH?r.n' ii.igtn'Da uuq ward UUapel. 3Z70 lense. Be SOUtn vandals trats both have races to settle cratic side. ; o. , memocrat scotcneu . any nope ox tvhn tfmr mnomi ttlso." The situation in the other four KlUfctFIELD--Charle- y Kramer, getting the bill even to a first caused an estimated JS.OOO damM. as districts side, up Democratic legislative shapes the On oaea jjrjaay; mnerat jMonday, reading. io. age to heavy equipment x p. m., wraiieia ,xm blaine ' Peterson, an .Ogden .at- follows: a ngure lus onAimougn l. T. Johnson head of the 2 Incumbent Thorit Ward chapel. of the house, Mrs. Unnstmrtinn romnanv harinir hi torney, is making his second at- C.District floor the Hebertson of Orem is being optempt for the House chair' being vjiKiNALr Mrs. iva Mae Dun- - Rogers spoke eloquently tor ine nanie. aid -- hoods, thucs. hood- posed by Melbourne D. Wallace, Vacated by retiring Rep. Henry can of the lums or saboteurs" were respon- Barnett McCary, n, died biUs she cared about.-Onr.- - v.Tk; r, Aldous Dixon,, a Republican, and 1.0 XU was a ; runenai jvionoay, muiua uuspiuu gible. xnursuiay j iirsi Is opposed by William G. Brtihn, nomination; Douglas E. Johnson a. vernaa aecono of tor m., veterans world war bill ward Johnson said the damage was and C. Wilford hnth nf cafe owner from Panguitch. World War was the fchapel. another and dnnp bv nitMin? mwnr in fuel Osrden lis the home of both Re-- rvrrr. stv wvner fnr Hw nontiMi. XX UX am ot . Iienme 0Ker, tanks and ahrasivM in rrankasM Klgms. wjunam. 3297 mblican candidates in the First 71, D. r died Franklin President late The . f thm JPiim-ignJ c1311 uuo ware pingree, hvdraniw Thursday ; orK Alien a V. Uimt n( svfpm .V. j ni!trit 3 11 District. School principal huiob Pmvn Mei funeral and Iinda. Mrs. Joe Roosevelt Newton Winter m., L. Mecnam, B. Miss with bergeant Rogers Monday gave thefirm.s tractors, rollers, an asph- Chicago, Margaret Bishop thP fniinTw wnn' Hia Chapel; ' ... w QTfAl VVia j. ii- rr PtKini. Uirrhmav Garfield' faces A. Walter Steven-go- Democratic nomination - unomnosedr uu xa ne most wus wmcn wua of Hiuot runexai wiapei. pen Evanston', McDowell, 21, signeu uie via XiTeT and a loadiflit unit otticiating. nenas may can at uie an office supply dealer. xsauer. merman sne actress. juuvrAiN ine talented nad wonted Bill y because w jur. oeiween aiKer The Arthur R. Morin, school teacher Mortuary Monaay damage was done on Aug. - Lloyd vs. Bement died 45, oth most to Tied in as for all it. talented 7 hardest 9 or Friday. and 22 but prior Tuesday p.m. complaints were appar man, and Lynn L. In the Second' Congressional and insurance were Miss er fields the will in Illinois, Burial Vicky be Spanservices. DGStrUCllOll realtor and insurance man ently kept secret by both Ogden District only the Republicans have Weijght, and of 18, FIRSTS OPERA Nutter, Vandalia, isn Joyce berk, cemetery. are opposing each other for the city police and the Weber County Mc- Ann a primary election ' contest. Sherfrom Civic Miss One) Patricia Dallas DALLAS (Continued Page Mississippi, (UPI) sheriffs office. "We had reasons nomination man P. Lloyd, president of the Republican will present two nation of our own to keep this out of 20, of McComb Ranes, Opera 5 District Marvin sec in F. the Warren, Negro heavy damage State Senate, faces Harlon all points For I the semi-finawide "firsts" in its November th newgDancr Johnson said. of Springvilie, was un an of undeter incumbent, tion and the city aeronauof ' director state in earned 'T thU thA Amprim wo Ipnrn. Season. preliminary judging of dwellings de ' mined ... opposed for the Democratic nomin- (Continued from Page 6ne) number .. jl 11 ii contestants the were erased and xne tics, v' aiwui sxage company ation the Republican bad will be gd about In school?" he asked.- 2,000 The other ftatewide ' races in- decided in a contest between Har stitutioti gives the president the stroyed. Brooks estimated storm seen anew. never in before raitfu Th eomDanv office in Qsden cina, persons were housed in '' . t Miss Congeniality clude: ,! . nnjon Mpn , nv America, .and European present rison Conover and LeRoy Di Tin-- right to fire the premier but con- - shelters hpinff" . " I 1,1 r of MissfNew York state, Republican: EaHier Secretary Saturday, opera oiva Joan ouuiwnauu! ui nvi tmp4 b sijmg as (wratinff En-gey, both of Springville, in the tains no autnonty tor tne premier Powpr failures were reoorted State, Susan was Jane incumbent Lamont F. Toronto of Tuesday primary. Talbert, umtea aiaies aeouu . ine enure to me hat Saturdav all alone the eulf Tini president. . joust her Miss voted Salt Lake. City challenged by HarCongeniality vemce proaucxion 01 by Aicina m6 District The Democratic there howeverK from Forme Punta coast moment, northward The vard R. Hinton of Lehi. will be imported to DaUas. i increased 53 sister. contestants. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) cumlbent, Allen L.iHodgson of Pay-- was no way of telling whether Ka-- Gorda as the ' Democrat: utu ' uuui wuucui vvMicgtr Utah State f Secretary of State, The Board of Edu son, is being opposed by Francis saVubu would be more successful and the rain thickened ipvuia Laurel J. Brown, West Jordan,LAindeii of Benjamin, a former than! he was last Monday when he I At Sarasota 1.012 nersohs were Ogdenfburg was rated the most cation Friday agreed to suooort have caused no problems. and helpful among the a bill authorizing it to accredit opposed by Verl G. Dixon, ProThe board, of education also egislator; on the Republican side, first proclaimed Lumumba out. housed in nine schools used as friendly 50 l' all came V from entrants y 'S-rwho' D; Lynn Crook of Santaquin won Lumumba's. answer at . that time shelters. School cafeterias were private elementary and secoridarv. Dut its support behind a Dill York New Democrat: in City, states, Canada, schools. which would require consolida- . I: Attorney general, tne nomination uopposed. Hia vawieps was; merely to make a broadcast most of Col of District Lake Salt the and 0 C. Chicago Lamoreaux, Warwick Wasatch and Juab Dr. E. Allen Bateman. super- - tion of school districts with fewproclaiming Kasavubu fired instead Henumbia. '.'.!' Donald C. of public instruction, er than 2,500 school age children. intendent SPOKANE (UPI) City, opposed by William H. in wasatcn ana juao couniaes, nm himself and the Congolese Sen nact ah WpIr anfl motpls Miss r Talbert personified her sadd some of would consolidation mean derson of Salt Lake City. schools beThat which are in (the First Congression-- ate left matters dangling in the i th w area were a are Hurst,, 50, bridge painter, plum-private lammed to ca- e .. of Misty as; she wept low J in Summit districts Treasurer, Democrat: Sharp M. aif jJismn,, voters wm aeap aecme school County meted 120feet to his death while standards. State three aur hy ruling the action of botn public antv with nrsons who fled and hugged the girls around .her Lake opposed Salt City, two in Larsen, j working on the Northern Pacific Juab County. law requires children to attend and wit? v,uAx5aTOOAviixi iiovo wiiiui mDi nun ana. VOia. ; wflfprfmnt hamp when presented the gold congenial - Railroad trestle to also voted The supboard or school xiuion udrneia,' ugacu eaucaior, by I Wayne Hymas, Tooele. prihigh above Spo- Tn t.hf bst indent, however. public ... rinnerf limhs "regular" and rff wpw i..Lt. " on. ws U""B Z T..r71 ir?PI1X CIV . A. H' Z: U' of removal Walter for kane Falls Friday. vate or parochial school. against 55wpiW 'port bills calling . . " nearsai ior uie nnai ni&n.. .V inocc, on limitation min$14,000 a Hurst fell about 60 feet from the He one school said has salary at his . - ;rF Keports trom tne seeding up spasmodic showers of MOVING ABOUT of- pub-th- e the main falls on the east ' bank state a j . liujue mer- - Congo disposal. the who has U.N.-imvu ister teaching reading superintendent Saturday said a sparks sUb-- lie instructions and to', require of, the Spokane River. He had Thirty-fiv- e son, ugaen attorney, against wu- U-no training in teaching . NEW YORK (UPI) kl a iTn II pMsP fire had been sue- L . TTUIIIUII UIUII G. evliam appro-eveTallin former crew Education of howBoard State move been working with a Dr. Bruhn, Bateman Americans Panguitch added, million ject. l . . . Twenty-iou- r cessiui ana troops 01 wtu u wusneiters, most ot on tne of and on of which cafe institutions owner, the val mayor number paand half the that secessiontrestle, almost' the granting painters? many private them at schools, were set up at Of Jewel KODberV tral;Government and ery year, ticket. the north end. of the excfellent and grees above high school level, to schools are lsts 01 rvatanga ana Aasai.prwiuw Orlando and 750 persons housed during the peak months of Au- Democratic ANGELES (UPD Police LoS 123 now Utah has Monroe Street Bridge. vying wwc County that generally Catholic schools eliminate- "diploma mills." uowii lucu axxx.. gust, September and October. tnere yiug stole who nignt. dy thieves Saturday early tod sought . Local moves are charged on an districts. County Clerk Mark Boy- mumba denied the truce was in ef-In Orlando a policeman de- a j oh f,,r t to ack is up distance A setting machinery basis. long Seat a back hourly! Uvered babyirfUie the home of Hollywood writer May results im 51t r?6" move, however, is charged on the tabulate the voting of a car when willds and rains M Mia, utah of i93 and ex- the after polls' total weight of your possessions mediately nv jonna siowen a wife of boxer-acto- r onioi'o. tTpnprflrpfl Buddy Baer and the election judges FULL CARLOAD SALE and the distance they have to be Tuesday to a hospital Russia rush Objects Miss Mann Friday told officers to are the results telephone Inurged the set are by; carried. .Rates 4 A 16 year old boy, wiuiam she discovered the theft Thursday the Soviet Union objected TILE terstate Commerce Commission. as soon as the count has been com to C'v FIRST QUALITY was electrocuted in night after returning from an ice - the Security Council adjourn- - Rayburn, .i pleted. ' ' ment, which put off any further Winter Haven while trying to show. . . antenna save from 3 his television action until p.m. (EDT) Monday, Included in the loot were a We selected 14 of the best patterns and colors - the "high winds of the storm. Hamrh nwM streniffthened $2,500: charm bracelet given to her J - . T i.. " J was repunw m uie by former heavyweight boxing mrWUiold's Hand bv eivine him to include with a big contract order to make nara-mxs.eys as nigni. champion jack Dempsey; a ?3v000 t wriaa bacit j (Continued from Page One) what in effect was permiswp a full carload purchase and' shipment. sfcmltn carrv on Ms policies in tne ieu ana mgnway pnmuwi uu ROTvnhire diamond and ruby ring; looking for 'propaganda mater- cara $1,500 diamond ring; ah $8,000 Congo, including the barring of county police armed with ial." a waua. to Soviet transports sent ouies wok up minlc coat and a $1,700 minK stole BERLIN Furnished by J. A. Hogle & Communist airports (UPI) on .une ex- - she said is locaiea forces. to aid Lumumba Myers border police began slowing down Co Member, New York Stock The Congo treme southwest coast ot a iprida. dont have to worry about N 35 LCOilVILLE, West German, truck traffic on the Umversity Exchange, TT.S .roDDed again," wiss jviann fTTTPT.Th. bems pmihassv today Ave highway lifelines to Berlin today into the Florida told shrieked Donna Regular price . . . . 16Vic ea. forpolice, "there's nothing left denounced as a "flatfooted wilderness the and marshy to take." uon)" a 1aM.pt hem? circulated in keys their cargo for inspection. , a witn of the today Everglades which aligns the me new harassment started t-otossed fish from the sea ; Now ' while they last "i; Bid Asked mB Friday'B Quotations: oi frv that house trailers as far as witn Unated btates . opfponenu a warn16.23 . Allied direct . . 15.75 ."r:" despite day Banner and threw i ventio(n was held at Seneca Falls, moMiimnn " .09 , .08 Bristol Silver wv V W ViX iillU U a 1.00 li .83 N.Y ....... Cardiff that the West was planning, re- 05 .03 'a Copies' of the letter, which ap- two deacLwere reported. Central Std At least ' 1.05 35 Chief Con . ...... . . . tahation against the illegal Com- - parently are being mailed from Miami was hit by winds of 80 .17 .15 Silver. Clayton Eritr .... munist moves. .50 .40 ; Accra, Ghana, to various Congo- - miles an hour, just over hurricane Cochise A9 2 Cons Eureka Diplomatic sources in. London lese, instruct U:S. Ambassador force. Although the huge metro- 04 .03 Va . Croff said the West Struck backi today Clare Timlberlake to limit his con- - nolitnn area missed the worst of .06 21 .04 Crown Point ...... .50 .45 . counter-re- to , severe tacts Dragon to oy, peopitr. propimposing the severe storm, damage .10 .08 East Crown Pnt ... strictions on East Germans wish .03 m was ........... The sign- - erty appeared substantial. Police letter Std East purportedly ' 19Va ing to travel to' the West. The .18 , East Utah ed by Undersecretary of State C. refused to let anyone on the Va . .06 . . . Mines Empire Bvfllion , . sources no said new docu.17 travel" .14 streets and many! telephone lines Eureka Douglas Dillon, .11 .10 ments Eureka Lilly Con . had been to issued East It contained nhvions errors in were out. .36 . .34 ... Eureka Std Germans of as and new . that .06 .05 today DO IT YOURSELF Great Western a weex s aavautewhich "'"5 grammar, eave Dillon and Tim-.75 .60 Kennebec ......... restrictions could be claimed killer expected; storm, berlake 03 .02 Va hipknamB and the Majestic Oil Today's incidents began at the was not in diplomatic0 stvle. 155 1.45 100 lives last weexenu more than New Park r. .92 .85 North Lily Com Tile is easy to where Lauenburg checkpoint in the Antilles and Puerto mco, .01 .01 Timwialr- it floF North' Std munist border' look over to .04 ride .03 guards enabled Florida residents Park City Con .'...( we'll show you how .03 . . .. .02 the trucks bringing most of West forgery, crudely done." , lay . Prosper . West out in relative safety. it .16 .14 . Silver King Feared Popular Uprising Berlin's food supplies' from West .36 .32 to do an excellent job of inThe. Miami Weather Bureau re South Std ii..iia ''"i'Twrwiaiiw) h .50 .44 After Lumumba Kasavubu ... and. Con Swansea some Germany. Lauenburg is on the 1.10 1.05 ported that there were Tintic Std Hamburg-Berli- n "fired each other unsuccessfully stalling it yourself. .06 .05 Florida highway. the .West Toledo ...... known casualties", in .0B earlier this .06 The guards justified their slow week, Hammarskjold kovs hut a Red Cross official Williston was nobody, really "There down said, with the inspections EXCHANGE charge SALT LAKE STOCK said reports of casualties at Ta-with whom the trucks were smuggling "prop- nobody, (the U.N. vernier SALES: they : m were "grossly misrepre ' at 28 could Big Hill, 2.SO0 1.000 consult without command) Berinto West materia aganda at .084 sented." Bristol Silver, Yor Vty tym lin. prejudging the constitutional is- Bullion, 212 .'at .12a at .02 Comwlth Lead. 10,000 sue. Drivers Fined Croff Oil. 3,000 at .03V .09 at DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL 1,000 Western officials East Crown Point, said the Be 3,000 at .02 Mono Kears, out carried minute guards .1 nnn at .13:1.000 at .12 inspec CARD OF THANKS tii,,ia FLOWERS 3.000 at .12: 3.000 at ,11: 11,000 tions and fined drivers if there ' for was the the deviation Sin from our slightest We to desire 1,000 500 A2 at .45; express On Floors 500 at Basement Oil, Sage .ao their cargo documents Occasion" to at uscere the many appreciation Sundance t 11. 2.000 at .20 POPttlAS PRICES RESERWO SCATS The guards paid particular at - 1 friends and relatives who assist-On Grade Floors Unit Park City, 400 at 1.00 Floor: $2.50 & STJLCO Miit tention to trucks carrying fresh ed in anv way during the. recent MUTUAL FUNDS ' Boxes: SlCO Family Circle On Floors above grade Bid Asked vegetables and other foods to the illness and passing of our be Menmiiwt Friday's Quotations: ) 753 and slowed them Affil Fund ..... city loved husband and father. For deliberately m On 2.95 323 tHv Shares Tax Ind. any wood or concrete floor officials said. down, the the beautiful expres. 14.40 flowers, 13.32 . . Can Gen Fund SAUE AT TICKETS ON 12.09 11.18 Tbe officials said there was no sions of sympathy., the assistance Chem Fund DIAL FR 464 So. Moia IIm Tmm 111 E and H Bal Fund .. 11:14 of trucks because of those who took part at the serious backlog 12.63 11.81 Glow Bros. Mosic 26 So. Mafa H Fund Stk E and 9.79 .... . 8.93 Provo Floral truck traffic is light on weekends, services, and. other acts of kind-Bu- t' Fund Investors 115 So. Maio Howse of Mws 9.07 89 i Inocrp Inv .". .'.j .... said 11 E. Brdwy. feared the we our extend Muk they they especially 201 nes$, 14.13 13.07 Broadway W 1st S., Provo Mass Inv Trust EASY BUDGET TERMS FREE PARKING ' -Music Swoor Hows would1 last for several thanks. v Hart Bro. Mass Inv Growth . . 1452 on ik Putman Eund . . . . 14.69 Mrs. Ira F. 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