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Show 4 SUNDAY HERALD 1962 gj Prominent Provo Woman Dies San Francisco Plans Biggest Mass Polio Immunization will staff 360 vaccination stations in virtually every neighborhood of six Bay area counties between 11 a.m.. and 7 p.m. Sunday. They want everyone over the age of three months to report for their three drops of vaccine on a sugar cube. The price is 25 cents a dose for those who can pay, nothing . for those who cannot. Many other communities in also are northern California in the vaccination participating drive Sunday, although their efforts are not combined with those of the Bay Area ,polio fighters. The Bay Area drive is sponsored by medical societies in the six counties. SAN FRANCISCO Sun(UPD is "K.O. Polio day Sunday" in the San Francisco Bay area, the mass day of the largest one-da- y immunication in polio, history. Doctors and public health officials hope 3.5 million persons, more than 90 per cent of the urea's population, will report to neighborhood vaccination stations to take three drops of Sabin oral vaccine apiece. The vaccine will be the Sabin type one, which health officials agree is "completely safe and totally effective." Thousands of doctors, nursers, pharmacists and other volunteers U.S., Russia (Continued from Page One ' moratorisia broke "a three-yea- r um with its series of tests last year was created by the Western powers because they needed an excuse for their own testing. No such moratorium ever existed, Gromyko said.. i He repeated Russia's threat to .sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany, making West Ber lin a "free, demilitarized city." Refuses To Pay Gromyko stood firm on Rus sia's refusal to pay anything to ward 'U.N. costs in the Congo. He condemned the European Common Market, charging that it was designed to "intensify the arms race and strengthen .West Some Pay More Social Security Than Income Tax - five-ye- term. ar SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Utah .Foundation officials said today many Utah families pay more social security tax than income tax. ld Salt Lake To Celebrate Day, Oct. 23' I Rusk Hifs SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Salt Lake Mayor J. Bracken Lee 23 a s Oct. today proclaimed United States Day. The day was set aside to "devoutly thank God 'for our match less constitutional government" and to "reverently pray to Him to help us keep the republic sov ereign and our Jfreedoms invio- ate," the proclamation states. (Continued from Page One) aggressive practices in and. Turkey. Greece Jbran, v "The great problem today is the same one we've had since 1945 J Joes the Soviet Union prefer to live in peace with the rest of the world?" - Rusk plans to meet Gromyko bn Tuesday and is expected to caution against "miscalculation" "of Western determination to fight If necessary for Berlin and to warn Moscow against going too far in Cuba. their , - Blueprints Worth $500 Are Stolen A. Hogle & Co. Member. New York Stock Exchange, 43 N. University Ave. 35.00 07 .33 .27 .23 .16 .03 .11 .30 .15 .05 .09 .10 .04 .30 .46 2.12Va .38 J50 .04 .20 - 1 J at. .04 .04 , MUTUAL FUNDS Bid Quotations:. Frldav's 7.04 Affil-FunCan Gen Fund . . 14.48 Chem Fund 2.93 Tiv Shares 11.39 E and H Bal F "E and H Stk F ... 1180 Trend . .'. . 3.71 Fidelity F I F Asked 7.62 15.83 d 11-6- 3.24 12.31 12.95 12.71 9 1 1 Fund Inv 6.29 Incorp Inv . . Mass Inv Growth 6.89 Mass Inv Trust . . 12.51 Putman Fund .... 13.82 6.94 . Telev and Elec ... Jj I 1 Iill If If ji if 1 I 1 WM II I 1 I fe' 1 I 4.06 9.18 6.87 7.53 13.67 15.02 7.56 8 - 1 ' 10.11 -- I i Freeway n; th Firemen Answer Two Calls in 20 Minutes Mus-grav- m, .1 Criticizes Burton Kennedy Farm Bill OGDEN (UPD The passage of the administration farm - bill by the House Was listed as a defeat for those who want to pre- serve free-enterpris- j Saturday by e Republican ' date Laurence Burton. Burton charged his Democratic Richard K. Griffin has been opponent, M. Blaine Peterson, will named project engineer for the go along "with whatever the adProvo-Oreministration wanted, without regrading contract. On the Springville road, work gard to its effect on Utah." op m life IPiP DIXON TAYLOR a J Stocks Selective 1741- J' I i Gift US SERVE YOU FR ERV IC 111 11 tek' fe ' f' - . Bif.Wj Jff NYION 6-- 8 tprvimt. I - ' NEW SEALED-I- N l; MOTOR ) W ffl Mj0W ZIPPERED FOAM CUSHIONS TMs suite available In "several combinations SOFA AND LOUNGE CHAIR. . . . . - 3 PC. 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Appropriate Provo, Society China's three great religions are Taoism, Confucianism a Buddhists while others include Shristianity, Judaism! and Islai nriar t 1 J SERyiCE-FRE- 1091 An ' hited Swiss Singing the Pacific Coast. mm - ' ' r ed mmm - ALWAYS Wtlrt Salt . - so-call- ly CITY (UPI)' Lake Swiss Chorufe, "Edelweiss," opened its 29th sea on Friday under the direction if arerit F. Lohner. The group is a member of th e SALT LAKE The ' r . 201 j Salt Lake Chorus Opens 29th Year EVERYTHING FITS INSIDE DIXON Provo Floral , 578 FLOWERS ARE - LET command. The command was represented by Lorio, army f commander-in- chief, and Labayru, .chief of the army general staff. Ongania angrily hinted to newsmen as: he left Guido' s office last Wednesday night he might revolt against the president, But it was Guido and. not the who officers divided! army sides. The switched president Was to have belatedly decid reported ed that Ongania and his rebels' would support his pledjeUo hold! elections next year While the so called Vloyal" army leaders werej preparing to flout' any .move for immediate elections in the near future. Guido relieved Lorio and Labayru from jbheir posts Friday in) a- moye that also' saw War Secre tary Jose O. Cornejo rsign. Whenj Lorio and Labayru re fused to accept their ouster Sat rebel forces urday, the of Ongania moved quickly and massed men and armor in and around the city. in Canister Vckuupii Cleaners! Ltd : 585 1610 1021 one-fami- A BRAND NEW IDEA RDSSELL Investor NEW YORK (UPI) included: Funds Group 578 531 Canadian Mutual 1061, 1174 1610 .1741 rStocks Variable candi- congressional CANTERBURY TO VISIT The Arch NEW YORK (UPI)! the Most of Canterbury,, bishop Rev. Arthur Michael Ramsey, will be the. principal speaker at the annual meeting of the House o: Bishops of the Protestant Episco cal Church in the United States next October in Cojlunibia, S.C The Archbishop is due to arrive in New York Oct. .12 for- a month long tour of the United States, His last visit was made J in 1959, two years before he became Archbish -- . Li p 1.85 ' (VIA 1 j Civil War - - Great Western, 1,000.26at 1.000 at Kenbec, 750 at .45 M" h T.ily, 500 at .33 i N Utah Con, 1,000 at .09 Utah Obituaries Lee Monday evening from 6 to 8 and Rachel mar-ried Noble. She Tuesday prior to services. Charles E. Mrs. Rowe was born March 2, Rowan Jr. Oct. 1916, in Garfield, Salt Lake CounMrs. Rowan 2, 4913, in the a ty, daughter of Ares and MarSalt Lake jlDS Temple. Nelson Gammell. She marWhen she was two years old, garet E. Rowe. Feb. 11, Francis ried Mrs. Rowan's family moved to 1935 Id the Salt Lake LDS .TemArizona. She had lived in Tempe ple. : j and Mesa, Ariz., and Lehi, Utah, was She educated in the Price before moving to Provo. schools. After her marriage she Mrs. Rowan had a great love lived in Spanish Fork, Pasadena, and anility for music. She often ton, Lovell, Calif.;; Lay Wyo., and sang solos, led singing groups, She to Provo moved and sang for many years with the Springville. 1952. in Singing Mothers at the Salt Lake Mrs. Rowe was ani active mem LDS Tabernacle. A member of the LDS Church, ber of the LDS Church and had she had worked in all the church worked in various mpositions in and organizations, she served as Re- the Primary, Relief "Society ' lief Society stake president in the YWMIA. Garfield Stake, and in 'the Texas ' Survivors include her husband Mission, and was on the Provo of Provo, a son and two daughStake Relief Society board at the ters,. Fred Rowe, Salt Lake' City; time of her death. Mrs. Rowan Bonne and Jacquej Rowe, both was also active in genealogy of Provo; two grandchildren, and work. two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Naomi) She is survived by her husband Erickson, Salt Lake City, and of Provo, sons and daughters, Mrs. Henry (Darlene) Wilcox Mrs. John C. (Lucylle) Dawson, Springville. ' Houston, Tex.; Elliott N. Rowan, San Francisco;, Jerald G. Rowan and Mrs. Gordon C. (Rachel) Mitchell, both of Provo; Mrs. W. G. (Louella) Christensen, Col- (Continued from Page One) leen Rowan, and Gaylon B. Southbound traffic off Center Rowan, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Robert H. (Irene) Green, will cross the present viaduct, Phoenix, Ariz.;; 21 grandchildren, travel under the freeway, turn one left onto a ramp, and enter an two brother and thred sisters, Joseph acceleration lane of the freeway. E. Noble, Phoenix, Ariz,; Alice North of Orem, W. W. Clyde Jones and Lottie Crandall, Mesa, Construction Co., with a $1.5 milAriz., and Myrtle Riggs, Chand- lion grading contract for t freeway construction between American ler, Ariz. Funeral services will be con- Fork and Lehi, has 94 per cent ducted Tuesday noon in the Provo of the work completed with 64 per First-SevenLDS Ward Chapel, cent of the time gone, said Mr. ., . 100 East 200 South. Friends may West. call at Our Chapel of Memories Recently the state let contract Mortuary Monday evening from for three more structures be6 to 8. tween Lehi and American Fork, and work is preceding on these. great-grandchildre- were believed missing. The chief said the rapidly-spreadin- g blaze still was raging out of control about two hours SALT LAKE CITY --r- Mabel Z. after it started and a number of Smith; 61, of 620 S. West Temple, downtown businesses! still w e r e . died Friday; requiem mass Mon- threatened. A a hardware store small hotel, 10 Church. Heart Sacred day, 3,m., Holy Rosary this evening, 8 p.m., and a new car garage were burned 372 E. lsi E, Joseph Weldon Mc- - down during the first ,90 minutes j Cann, 73, , of 3484-llt-h E., died A wjtness said the entire front Thursday; funeral Monday noon, of one block facing the town's Masonic Temple, 650 E. South Tem main! street was ablaze. Piute said a boy, burned beple Edward Howatt Crewe, 71, of 128 I St., died Wednesday; grajre-sid- e yond recognition, was found in the services were Friday. Kirk iK. charred ruins of, the Myron- Peterson, 18, of 4205 Sunset View Stapleton Chevrolet Co. on HarriDr., died Thursday. Clarence Thad-deu- s son Ave., one of Colorado's most (Jack) Burris, 70, of 139 jE. historic streets in the old mining town of Leadville. e boom 2nd S., died Friday. Violet was believed to have The blaze Weeks, 62, of 1127 W. 8th W., an explosion in the after started died Friday; funeral Tuesday noon, Ismail exploNumerous Poplar Grove LDS Ward Chapel. garage. the fire were when heard Thomas Lyle Loveless, 54, former sions to the hardware store. Salt Lake resident, died Monday; spread near the hard A gasoline station funeral Monday, 10 a.m., 124 S. - was alsostore ware threatened, 4th E. Martha Officer Leggat,,89, of 947 E. South Temple, died Fri- officials said, raising the possibili ' ty of another explosion. day. Some 100 men, including Lead. OGDEN William Martinus Ver-haville firemen, volunteers and fire 84, former Ogden resident, battled died Monday; funeral Monday;, 1 fighters from nearby towns, blaze. the p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Buildings across the street from Chapel, Ogden. the fire, including the Old Taber . CLEARFIELD George A. Opera" House, another small hotel 466 of 700 E. S., died and the Commercial, Bank of Lead 71,. Higgs, Tuesday; funeral was Saturdayj. ville, also 4were believed in dan TOOELE Edward Harrison geri the chief said.i The injured, all believed to be Nelson, 82, died Friday; funeral Third-Sevent- h 1 Tooele Monday, p,m., employes' of the garage, were taut LDS Ward Chapel. en to hospitals, officials said, but WASHAKIE, Box Elder County they were not immediately iden Linford Neaman, 52, died Thurs- tified. The dead person also was unidentified day. The cause of , the fire was- - not known immediately. The United BERLIN (UPI) States today ignored Soviet critic cism and rolled new troop con- voys through Communist territory on the highway linking Berlin withl West 'Germany. ; j An Army spokesman said combat-clad American soldiers woull head for isolated West Berlik about the same time another ponj- voy started west over the Berlin; Helmstedt route. (Continued from Page One) It' was the fourth straight daj' . Lorio without a criss-cros- s was reported movement to ifotatjj to have set up a 1,500-ma- n confirmation battle group based in a new commana post ouisrae uie West Germany for another staiSity, rallying his forces there tioned in West Berlin, after their four defeats in the A total of 647 U.S. soldier capital during the afternoon. But traveled the autobahn in 109 vehihe was without the services of his cles making up four convoys, two chief of staff, Labayru, arrested to Berlin and two to West.Cferm-any- . by rebei forces. He, too, had been There "were no reports of Guido Friday but like lired " " incidents. unusual Lorio rfefused to leave his post. the Communists Meanwhile, A last minute move by the air the residents of four force apparently was decisive jinJ forced homes of the American throwing victory to the rebels border of West Berlin t Air force jets carried out an in- sector out. Sixteen workers guard move tense bombardment of loyalist 12 border policemen razed thi forces in the Chacabuco Park area by to prevent possible es which also was subjected to buildings capes through them, according tp heavy tank and artillery fire. West Berlin police. The "rebel" forces opposing The official Soviet news , agency Lorio and Labayru found them in the posi Tass condemned the continued selves ironically tp tion of fighting to keep Guido in troop exchange as inan attempt the frontline office. Only three days ago he "keep up tension had summoned the rebel leader at citv." The agency voiced np Campo De4Mayo, Gen, Juan C. threats against the troop jnovl Ongania, and ordered him and nients. other top officers there to desist in their rebellious attitude and obey the orders of the army high i .40 .30 08 .09 Williston SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE y SALES 5,000 at .07; 500 at Bristol Silver, .062 ' "Chief Cons, 100 at 1.25 Chief Con Pfd, 100 at 1.10 .25 .Clavon Stiver, 200 at Cochise Entr. 1,000 at .20 Comb Met. 100 1at .04 TVTvrKx: and Benjamin Chief Joe Piute reported. Piute said two other persons Suites or Sofas priced $200 or more entitle the purchaser to an additional $50.00 chair of his selection. Suites priced under $200 receive two Modern Captain's Chairs at no additional AH J52'3 1.45 r 1892, Buy a Living Room Suite and receive $50.00 Bonus Chair of your choice. 1.40 1.15 . ty Feb. 2, I ys SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Asked Bid Friday's Quotations: .OO , $k LEADVILLE, Colo. (UPD Fire broke out Saturday night in the heart of historic Leadville; burning one person to dath, injuring eight others and causing an esti-- i mated $2.5 million in damage durj ing the first 90 minutes, Fire Convoys Through Russian Area A KEARNS (UPD Kearns woman left Friday for Peru with the Peace Corps, She is Dolores R. Aquayo. Her group will work in community development with credit cooperatives. Miss Aquayo recently ended eight weeks of training at Cornell University and four weeks at Camp Radley,' Puerto Rico. Burton said the bill is unsound is proceeding morei slowly, with only 20 working days left, 62 per and costly. First Methotflst Church in Ohio cent of the work remains uncomwas Organized at Milford, ClerNEW PRESIDENT mont County, in 1797, by Francis pleted. Mohammed's flight to Medina A McCormick. SALT LAKJ CITY (UPI) is known as the Hegira. Coloradan is new President of the NO BULLFINCH A woman Rocky Mountain Telephone Asso ST. LOUIS (UPD f named Mae Sparrow sold land to ciation.- Redman a man named Irvin Lark. ot Pagosa Victor I Springs was elected here Friday convenULS. Serthe blueprints, said they were in of the group's at the end Income from all Forest brown canvass bag which dis The largest single use of nickel vice administered lands in 1961 tion. He succeeds E.P. Corbih, ' . totaled $129,621,785 Km). . Monticello. appeared after he arrived here. in stainless steels. Market Quotations 32 Banner 5 Bristol Silver .27 Cardiff 1.25 Chief Coin Chief Con Pfd .... 105 .24 Clayton - Silver .... .20 Cochise- Entr ..... Cons Eureka ...... .15 .02 Croff Oil .10 Crown Point ....... Dragon '25 14 . East Utah .03 Emtrire Mines .... .06 Eureka Bullion ... .08 Lilly Con . " Eureka 45 Eureka Std Grand Deposit .... 1.35 .03' Great Western .... .26 Kennebec .44 Majestic Oil ..... . 1.95 New Park .33 North Lilv .40 North Std. .03 Park City Con .... 15 Prosoer .34South Std . 56 Swawseq Con a. T'ntic Std 1.70 She was born In Tooele Coun- - In the space of 20 minutes, Provo firemen answered two calls Saturday afternoon. The first, at 1:35- p.m., was a SALT LAKE CITY (UPD vacant lot at 1010 E. 3rd S., where Blueprints worth $500 for the Salt burning grass got but of control Lake sewage treatment plant have and spread to a shed. disappeared from the baggage of The second alarm, at 1:55 p.m., a San Francisco architect. was a grass fire at 300 West 100 Richard Kennedy, owner of North. : Furnished by J. Irene Noble Rowan, 70, wife of Charles E. Rowan Jr., 445 E. 1st S., died Friday night at the Utah Valley Hospital after suf-f ering a stroke earner in tne day. Ml Utah Sunday morning with clear skies and moderate temperatures. The fall season starts at 5:35 a.m. mst Sunday, Afternoon temperatures today , and Sunday were expected to hit as high as 85 w ith lows 40 to 50. Rain fell in southern Idaho and eastern Utah Friday. - Kearns Woman U.S. With Peace orps Roll On Peru Mission Colo. Town By United Press International Autumn is expected to begin in I Funeral services for Elaine Gammell Rowe, 46, of 134 E. 2nd N., Provo, who died Friday in the Utah Valley Hospital of a heart ailment, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.ni. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. CK Alma i Bishop ' of the Niejson Fifth Provo Ward will officiate. Friends may call at the Mrs. Rowe Berg Mortuary j Foundation officials said the combined social security taxes paid by employes earning $4,800, which is the average annual be $348. Income tax for the same earnings, however, comes to only $269. The present Social Security Act IriA tnae, " will require a combined tax of He renewed the Kremlin de- "at least $444 in 1968 and the mand 'for organization of the U.N thereafter" the officials said. secretariat with equal representa-- ; tion for communist, neutralist and Western countries, but said nothing about hitching the "troika" to the election of Western-backe- d U.S. Thant of Burma as secretary gen- eral for a Funeral Services Autumn Expected $2.5 Million To Begin In Utah For Elaine Rowe Fire Hits Planned Tuesday Sunday Morning Irene N. Rowan 5 i I |