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Show 4 t f ! i THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960 : '..'.Utah County. iUtah DAILY HERALD J. Milton Jones Utah Obituaries , Prominent tack- Ma ir kef Ex-Provo- - FUKNISICD J. DY - i -- A. HO GIB AND COMPANY i " ' - - - it , Dies in S. L. Mtmbo? ef Nisw York Stock Exchange ... an .Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday 'ait 11 a.m.-- . in the Stocks Rails Industrials Berg Drawing Room tlhapel for ir.'orsoc . icrirw srsreci uado iCBpsjniij, the prominent ciothier, oo'oeo'e wK-ee- i vr $o:80s tu. J. Miiltton (Miit Jones, i. died 300 Lake City, AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE ACTIVE STOCKS a long illness. after NYSE Wednesday Close Chng. Thursday Quotations Bid Asked Volume Complete i 1 T4 l6 Standard Uran ....J Mr. Jones was born Oct. 3, 1878, Amer Motors . . i 110,400 23 16 Avraf: Dow Jones Total ' ;. Volume . ; 80-WB- -- 30 , 6 ; is Utilities' ' 30 - . .iritffn 63 J ... ! ex-Pro- vo u-h- . w o J l ..J Avoo Corp J- T. ! 60,600 Glen AW en ...i 60,400 Gen Motors . . i 44,000 Lionel Corp ; . i 40,200 35,700 Servel McDonnel Air 34,200 Unlv'Oil Prod 28,500 NU Moh Pwt , i . 28.400 . . . i 27,200 Brunswick - 17 i 14': 25 44 23 ........ ; 28 37 New Park . . . Rico Argentine . . . . i Utah ID Sugar . . . . j OVER THE COUNTER 1 12 ! t s 38 56 13 55 .......... 24 44 V ...... . t?ow unm . . . i i . Du Pont' ..... ..... . .'. East Kod .; El Paso . Firestone First Am e rice Motor ' Ford Gen Elec ..... Gen Foods ... Gen Mtr Good Year Gull Oil . . Int Harv A. Int Nick Int Paper Johns Man Kennecott Mln Mn Mf? Monsen Chem Mont Ward Natl Cash Reg. Natl Steel NY Cen RR Pac G & El 24r f 26 42. ' 31 159 16V 83 195 r 123 - i 35 25' 7. ......., !30 80 ;98 i56 80 75 ,39 40 ........... .......... ... .J .... . Fhill Pete ........... Proct & Gam ...... ,. . Parke DA J C Penney Penn RR RCA Repub Steel ........ B Reyn Tob Socony . . , Std Oil Cal Std Oil N J Texaco Inc . Thiokol ... Timk R Bear Tnnmncr Tri Con Corp ...... UN Carbide UN Pacific Unit ArLn .. . 74 33 ....... .46 40 m . 47 123 62 62 63 , 36 119 '4 27 31 31 1 1, si 39 82 35 56 56 66 20 i Wednesday Quotations ' Bid MUTUAL FUNDS . f V .......... . . : . " 7.38 f ?- - . ........ r " ' Charles Thomas Robert Baxter, 79, died Wednesday at 3:25 a.m.. in an American Fork hospital of natural causes. ' He was ' born Oct. 5, f I8S0 ;in Loestoff, England a son of Robert and Elizabeth Folkard Baxter. On Dec. 3, 1906 he married Sarah Ellen Hkesman. She died Feb. IS, ,'. ' . - . j He is a retired railroad worker In the maintenance, division. He was also, an active member of the Church. LDS " Surviving are, three daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Hedve) Frilburg, Mrs.. Louis (Delcie) Chivers and Mrs. Kenneth (Eva) Jones, ail of Salt Lake City; two sons, Robert, Salt Lake City and David, Lindon; 14 grandchildren, and seven great- grandchildren. Also surviving are, one brother, George Baxter, Salt Lake City and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Culmer, Lindon. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at noon in the AmeriWard can" Fork , Sixth-Eighcall Friends Friday Chapel. may from 7 ,t0 9 p jn. and Saturday prior to services at' the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Burial will be in the Ameri can Fork Cemetery. j . th , ' . ....... . . .... ; : questions in which his answers emphasized that he came from a working man's family and that he had not understood fully the .implications of his job. ' Rudenko . Then prosecutor .Roman A. Ru denko took over on and elicited from Powers !i Cross-Examin- . . es cross-examinati- on the admission that he had flown over neutral Afghanistan on the ij. May 1 flight. He tried- to get Powers to pinpoint that he was struck by a a Soviet rocket at 68,000 feet. officials that American have point expressed doubt over 4ut j Pow ers went ' only so far as to say he was hit by --something at that height but did not know j.what it was. . Rudenko then introduced a . - , . years. 30 ' replied. , ;'. . . August, through Wednesday. Aug. 192. - ' Aug. 287. Aug. 393. Aug. 4 95. Aug. 596. ' Aug. 6 92. Aug. 795. Aug. 893. Aug. 995. Aug. 1095. Aug. 1196. t , , . ' . Aug?. 1295. - Aug. 43 04. Aug. 1498. Aug. 1592. 8 . ' 8. Aong. 16 (minimum, 52) ' Aug. 1776. t t - (mdnimuim, S3) et -- i ! . per' year. "The evaporation off the Salton Sea alone would be enough to satisfy the needs .of California's Colorado River Aqueduct,"; said. The. Salton Sea is a formed many years ago lake huge when the river overflowed its banks in California. It " is in Imperial Valley. In an earlier testimony .l today the U.S. government followed Nevada's lead in expressing its general approval of the Rifkind prostruggle posal to end the over Colorado River water rights between 6 western states. acre-fe- et Wll-m- en. . ef I - - ; Was President . Nixon (Continued from Page One) he is challenged and feels a greaU... er compulsion to explain. ; At length1 he comes to cooperate with the interrogator and gets them both out of their predicament by accepting haMruths and lies,, and eventually signing whatever, is put before him. ' How much of this process Powers went through apparently is not known here. But the ordeal has . been experienced by other Americans and - later described. One was Robert A. Vogeler, the American businessman , captured by Hungarian Communists," imprisoned and later returned to the - ' United States. Vogeler said recently, on th basis of his own experience, that he was sure Powers already had . confessed to - whatever the Russians wanted him to. Berg Mortuary FLOWERS for the "Occasion a similar declaration SERVi'CES ft - ln Greensboro. v Nixon scheduled a later after noon meeting with farm advisers to follow up; talks he held in Chicago two days after he was nominated. Invited to the meeting were several senators, headed by Sen. George D. Aiken, and about a dozen . House members from farm: states. R-V- t., ; ar - . i j , made mini- - , , weather is Although was it a cool day still promised, by press time today. Folliowan'g are' the official maxi mum 'temperatures for Provo in development'.: Wilmer claimed that 3.6 $ million acre-fewould supply all the needs of California, which' last year drained off 4.6 million acre- feet. He said California was guilty of '"wasting" its Colorado water; The Rifkind proposal would allot of water to 4.4 million aore-fee-t California annually. The Arizona lawyer contended that if California "learned to conserve its water" it could get along with slightly less than 3 million Surviving, are four sons, and seven daughters, " Elmo, Dean, Reid and Ivan Thomas,' Mrs. Joe (Lucille) Wilson, Mrs. Bert Mrs. Henry Jones; (Enlor) (Mazie) 'Williams, Mrs. Keith (Lily) Jackson, Mrs. ; Cprwin (MerD Sdlva, Mrs. Gustav '(Ina) Ilemstrom and Mrs. Virlin (Elda) Jenkins, all of Idaho ; two broth ers, George Albert Hill, Sandy; Willis R. Hill, Spanish Fork; three sisters, Mrs. Willis (Ruth) Brockbank, "Spanish Fork; Mrs. Benjamin (Lora) Booths Salt Lake City; Mrs. Raymond (Dale) Johnson, Price; .75 grandchildren and 20 Funeral services will be in Gooding, Ida., Friday morning with additional services at Span ish Fork Saturday at 1 p. m. at the Claudin - Linde Mortuary Chapel with- Bishop Walter Hal- lam conducting. Friends may call at the mortuary in Spanish Fork Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment wijl be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. great-grandchildr- 43.- - warmer California from the commander of the (Continued from Page One) Soviet artillery unit- that claimed the V'l knockdown. It said the hit was scored at 20,000 meters or 65,640 feet. The chief judge, Viktor Boriso-glebsky- , ' interrupted to ask I Pow. ers whether - he was "aware you were infringing Soviet air space when you flew over ; the Soviet Union." j. "Yes, I was aware,". Powers . mum of near-recor- past warmer, with a VjORsaderably, j : . took . Central Utah temperatures Mrs. Elsie a welcome nosedive this week. Lavel Hill Barney, 75, former almost too far in the opinJoh of Spanish Fork resident,, died at mamy. !''" .her home in From a maximum of 92 on Monday after holding in the 90s every w edn esda yv m:day in August but one the mer morning of a cury plunged Monday night ana heart xxmdition. Tuesday for a maximum on Tues' She was born day of only 68. It's minimum Tues in Spanish Fork day, night was a 'chilly' 52, rising on Dec. 20, 1884, to a maximum of 76 on Wednes : the daughter of day. T h o m a s and In the predawn hours of WedRuth Raymond nesday nTornang, it hit what is perd low for August haps a reared in Span-- , Mrs Barney when it slid clear down to 39 deish Fork and received her early grees according to official temeducation here. She was married peratures taken at the airport. to Frank M. Barney, Dec. 16, ' Laist night was still chilly but 1906, in the Salt Lake Temple. He preceded her in death. An active member of the LDS Church, she served in all the aux iliaries and was a member of the (Continued from Page One) Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She had resided in Idaho for the ly needed there for irrigation i SPANISH FORK AMERICAN FORK 1920. Thermometer in Provo Takes Nosedive-Alm- ost Too Much Fork ish Woman Succumbs ''. ir I In Good i ng da .;i ; Am; Fork Man at - : Asked 7.98 . .V 28 Div Shares 357 14XH 1247 Cdn Gen Fund 1159 Chem Fund 1252 E Be H Bal Fund ... 1155. 12.03 E & H Stk Fund .... 12.05$ 1258 .... ,. 9J6 10.04 Fluid Investors 858 958 IncorpIn--Inv-- . Mass Tnwt . . , 1350 1458 16.10 Mass, Inv. Growth .. 1459 1455 16.14 Putman Fund . 850 ! Telev it Elec 844 ' Affil Fund f . 20 66. . . 27 . 36 27 " ........ 41 79 37 , 5 119 j - 37' 43 55 27 te, . 82V4 78. 37 - . 63 37 43 41 J? Venezuelan " 12 I . . . 46 ,40 , 123 US steei Utah P & L. Wes Air "Weatg Elec .... Woolworta . . . . -- 'r 64-- , i" 82 ......... ...... ......... . Powers Calls , 61 76 21 76 21 65 mm Asked . 135 60 13 , Ex-Span- . 47 55 98 V. 56 ..... 5 33-;3- 38 29 ? ' Sdhwalb's, . - 25 67 83 124 83 124 44 ' .'-'' . funeral Friday 2 p.m., 260 E. S. Tempile. Mrs. Emma Be1! Pickett, 83, 559 E. S. Temple, died Tuesday. Mrs. Mattie Jelks Youngblood, 90, 318 k Garfield Ave. , ' died Tuesday ; Requiem Mass Friday, 10 , a.m., Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Mrs. Margrarete Emma Anna Groh-ma- n Schmidt, 80, 339 E. 17th S., died Tuesday. Clarence. Percy Winger, 58, 671 2nd E., died Tues day; funeral Friday 2 p.m., 36 E. 7th S. Roger Glenn Emmerick, son of Richard A. and Fera KartchinerEmmerick, 146 N. 1st W., died Tuesday; graveside services Fridays' 2 p.m., Lake Hills Memorial Park. , ; 18 1949. , '44 83 195 123 . , 56 f 90 ' ; 61 2 41 31 59 1 ! 8 ....... 38 56 ' 2 -- 3i t 90. 61 ............. m : 1 . 1 1 Mrs. Sybil SALT LAKE CITY Winn Rasmussen, 63, 576 E.17th S died Tuesday; funeral . Friday, 12:15 p.m. Marborough LDS Ward Chapel. Mrs. Ruth Lawton Ware-in- g, 62, 1373 Harvard Ave., died Wednesday. William Patrick Casey, 77, 813 TI. 14th W., died Tuesday; The manager of Sam Thursday .Quotations 10.37 9.62 Amalg Sug Pfd first clothing srtore, he Provo's 8450 Albertsons 90 in the clothing business was ' later . -16.75 15.87 Aztec ...;. 47.75 46.00 Ariz Pub See himself. He bought and . sold for .02 02 . Bapco . clothing inj W&h and Idaho and .16 .14 Big Pi net , 2.50 Bonanza Air ,2.12 later served as a sales represenita' 10.12 Can Sup Oil . , . . j 9.50 of the bid Provo wollen mills tive .. . 11.75 122 Cons Freight 8.00 He was prominent in retail mer- - (Continued from Page One) Deseret Pharmac ; . . 7.00 0 .65 English Oil . chant's activities. ticket in 1952. The Russians had 12.00 13.00 Equity Oil . of a Salt resident been He had invited him here as an observer. Federal Res. 1.62 10 33.50 ' 31.00 First See Bk . 1930 attended and since Lake Courtroom Crowd Laughs City 9.00 First Sec". Inv. ,. . . . i 8.25 schools cfityi and Brigttiam Provo Before his protest about the 18.00 Intrsta Mtr Ln 19.50 . . . . . .50 .25 const iang Young Academy. pistol, Powers had . shown the 8.00 Hidden Splendor ; 850 Survivors: .include sons, M. Earli same calm composure as on the 49.00 51.50 Utah Constw . ..r. . 4.50 555 Magna Oakland, Oalif.; D. Lamoreaux, first day of his trial. . Bond . 100.00 104.00 Magna 6 Anaheim, J. Los Paul, a bulb At one Angeles; 27.'D0 ; . . Mtn Fuel Sup spotlight point, 2855 s five. 2.12 1.75 Oil Inc fhTe grandchildTen; Calif.; and in the Powers room, exploded 5f.00 2.50 Rare Metals . . , gretat:granidichildren; brothers, sis quipped: "I thought it was a : . 1.12 87 Texota Three Sts Nat, Gas 2.50 ter - Ralphj H. . Jones, Salt Lake shot." The courtroom crowd 2.87 City; Albert S. Jones, and Mrs laughed when the remark was - . translated. Bid Asked Eva J. Slick, of Provo. i Wednesday. Quotations . the . will under .. be .. .i. 14.50 1555 lianneT The services Recalled to the witness stand Bristol Silver .09 ; .08 Weeks E. of direction Clyde Bishop on the second day of his espion.80 .90 Cardiff, Central Std ...... L .06 ' of the Provo Eighth Ward. Friends .05 airman age trial, the . Central Std .06 ....!. .05 may call jat the Berg Drawing also admitted he had flown, over . .90 1.05 Chief Con Room Chapel where friends may neutral Afghanistan on the .17 ,16 Clayton Silver ::::: trip Cochise .Entr. . . 40 .50 call Friday from" 6 ,to 8 p.m. and and had indeed been hit "by Cons Eureka . .", 50 52 Inter . Saturday- prior to servo-ces-. Croff . . .03 .04 at a height of 68,000 ;:::c .04 Crown Point .06 in the" Provo City something" be will ment Russian soil. over feet . ... .... 50 55 Dragon .08 . East Crown Pnt .10 Cemetery. was Powers questioned by his , East Std ... .02 .02 own East Utah .18 .19 attorney, the prosecution and .16 Eureka Bullion .18 the chief trial judge before his .08 Empire Mines . Eureka Lily Con .11 .12 testimony finally ended and- the Eureka Std " .40 54 reprosecution, after a .06 Great Western .07 from One) wit(Continued Page cess, started calling other .60 Kennebec t . . . . .70 .02 .03 ' Majestic Oil . ..... L. 1455 nesses..' New Park from its own "deep-seate- d politi 1.70 : .90 i. Spotlight Bulb Explodes 5 North Lily . cal and social problems.'' .01 .01 North Std - ....... x Powers was , testifying a While Park City Con ..... . .03 04 s Diogenes Taboada, Argentina! bulb, exploded in the .03 .03 !Prorps Mexico's Manuel Tello and Hon spotlight Silver Kin West . .!. .13 .15 courtroom former concert huge South Std 58 53 ' Andres Alvarado Puerto hall duras' " ........j. and nearly everyone jumped .45 Swansea Con 50 sided with Venezuela in the de at the sound. TinUe Std .;....;.;.!. l.OO.. 1.05 L West Toledo ;. .08 . bate. . Powers stopped talking, a look ..... ....!. .06 Wniiston .10 .09 ' Their indorsement of Arcaya's of astonishment on his face, and SAET LAKE EXCHANGE - STOCK charges was taken as a sign that then chuckled and commented: "I SALES 7... their governments would support thought it was a shot."". Banner Mng. 200 at 15 .00 Bijr HiU, 1,000 at 25 500 at 27 the Venezuelan demand fof the Powers' wife, Barbara, 25, and Chief Con Pfd, 400 at 85 bf every imposition diplomatic 16 1000 at father, Oliver, attended today's Clayton Silver, ' Croff Oil. 125 at 3 and economic sanction short of session- - but his mother, Ida, who East Standard, 6, 500 at armed "attack on the dominican was at the Opening session Wed20,000 at 3 Gt. Western, 4,000 at 6 Republic. j' nesday, remained away. Her docHorii Silver. 2.000 at 5; 7.000 at' 4 tor said she was all right, despite Invoke Rio Pact Uttle May, 26,000 at 6 Mono Kears, 10,00 at 3 . ' ; for Venezuelan weak heart, but decided not to a The demand Royston Coal, 5,000 at 5 attend because "I disturb my Swansea Con, 1,000 at 45; 500 at 6; sanctions invoked the Boo at 47: ioo at so Rio defense pact, marking the son." Tintic Lead, 8X)00 at 6 Defense attorney Grinev started Tintic Stdv 900 at 1.05: 83 at 1.00 first time it! has been called into Williston, 1,000 at 9 with Powers' today, asking off effect Zuma, 13,000 at 5. i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . Wed. . Thurs. Close Open m t 54 Allied Chetn ' Z3 Cham Allis 27' 31 a son of Samuel Stephen M. Johnson Jones. He Annie and mtarried Lula Lamoreaux on . Jan 10. M02 in Logan. She died in ' Prcwv 195 Bid f i 9 9 193 . f Alum Ltd Amer Can Amer Cyan Amer Std 1A . Amer M&mi Amer T&T Amer Too Atch T ie S Beth Steel . Cater Trae Chrysler Clark Equip Cam Pd Rf 9 9 Kaiser I rid Mtn Sts T & T Death Claims r ' J' V nerbert Christiansen, funeral services will be held in the Orem Fifth LDS. Ward Chapel . ' - . DIAL FR 3-7- Provo Floral , 1st 8., Provo 201 W. fZmmwtTCt): Vf.Saturday at Friends' may call p.m.; from a 6. to Friday evening 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services at the Berg Mortuary in Provo. 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