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Show 4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1960 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Ex-Springv- ille Woman Succumbs In Nyssa Oregon Stock Mark et SPRINGVILLE Dilcy Sanfgrd FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Clyde, 87, former resident .of Springville, died Thursday in a Member of New York Stock Exchange Nyssa, Ore. hospital of causes incident to age. Stocks Utilities Rails Industrials She was born Nov. 11, 1872 in Volume now Jones Averaees Springville, a daughter of Cyrus ' 30 15 20 r 65 Total ' Close: and Mary. Jane Hunt Sanford. Thursday's .19 91.06 ,.21 190.62 2,850,000 57059 1.51 123.37 ,.69 She was. married to Joseph B. Friday's Open: .08 191.64 .77 1.02 Clyde in Springville, and he died 90.98 574.92 4JJ3 124.14 ' in 1928. . AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE N Y S E ACTIVE STOCKS Bid Asked Mrs. Clyde spent the ' early Friday's Quotations: Close Chng British Pete . ........ 6 6 Complete Volume part of her life in Springville. 10 10 12 Bunk , Hill Corp. . , 41,000 23 , Ampex 8 8 Kaiser Ind Std Oil N J . . 364200 39T moving to Idaho in 1917, where Va 24 35,200 88 Va Mtn Sts T and T ..... 24 Am Tel she resided in Burley and Parma. 1 1 31,100 20 V. UNCH New Park Am Mtrs 2 4 Rico Argentine ...... She was a member of the LDS 1 2 JBell and How . 29,500. 47 Va V 1 29,500 26 Standard Uranium ... Gen Tel . Church. a Utah Id Sugar 7 24,900 39 34 Beth Steel Va Gen Mtrs .... . 24,000 W Surviving are two daughters, 6, UNCH OVER THE COUNTER Fair Whit . .... 23,600 Francis (Josephine) Russell Mrs.. 2L00O ,72a Bid Asked Gen Elec Friday's Quotations: 9.50 10.12 of Parma, Ida.1, and Mrs. MarAmalg Sug Pfd 10.00 11.00 Albertson's ... NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE garet Xarsen of Mapleton; 12 13.87 14.75 Aztec . , 22 QUOTATIONS: 41.50 Ariz Pub Serv ....39.50 grandchildren, 01 V2 .02 Bapco two and Thursday Friday Big Piney .14 .16 Open one brother and iiose V 2.62 .2.25 Air Bonanza 47 .... 47a Allied Chem 8.12 8.87 Oil Can two sisters,' Frank Sanford and Sup 24 Va .. 8 A His Cham 11.75 10.75 Cons Freight Va . . 28 . 28 . , Alum litd Mrs. Nettie Thorn of Springville, 8.50 9.50 Deseret Pharmac 34 34 Amer Can . . .55 .50 Oil and Mrs. . Iva Llewellyn of Salt English . . . 45 . 45 Amer Cyan . , . 12.25 Oil .11.25 Equity, 12 12 . Lake City. Amer Std 1 87 Federal Res ....... 1.75 54 . . .... 54 Amer Smelt 31.50 First Bk Sec '29.50 88 if. Funer al serv: ce s will be con88 Va Amer T and T . . 10.12 ..... 9.37 Sec First Inv 3,a 56 56 Tob Amer ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in 16.50 Intrsts Mtr Ln 1Q.00 21 203,i Atch IN and S . . . .50 ..... .25 . the Wheeler Mortuary chapel, Lcng Const 40 3934 Beth Steel 7.62 24 Va Hidden Splendor .. 7.12 24 Cater Trac the direction of Maurice under 48.00 45.00 Utah Const 41a 42 Chrysler ... of the Springville 5.25 ......... 4.50 Magna Bird, bishop 29 29 a Clark Equip Bond . .100.00 ' 105.00 Magna 6 Friends may 60 61 Ward. LDS First Corn Pd, Rfg 28.25 Mtn Fuel Sup .... 27.00 14V2 14 2 Denver and i; G 7 'to 9 p.m. at from 1.87 call Oil 1.50 Inc Friday 71 71V2 Dow Chem 2.00 1.62 Rare Metals 184 12 183 the mortuary,! and Saturday Du Pont .87 1.12 Texota ... 109 Va 109 East Kod 2.37 2.75 Three Sts Nat G morning prior to services. Burial 32 32 El Paso SALT LAKE EXCHANGE STOCK be in the Springville Everwill 33 34 Firestone ...... Thursday's Quotations: Bid Asked 24 24 V2 First America . . 16.00 16.50 green cemetery. Banner 63 6358 Ford Motor ...... .07 .07 Bristol Silver 72 ....... 728 Gen Elec ... 1.05 1.15 Cardiff v , - ' : " ! - , , - r . . . , . .7:. . -. . . , . great-grandchildre- . - n, .great-greatgrandchildr- . ... 4 ' '. . . . . , -- . . . 64 41Ts 33 29 39 48 Gen Foods Gen Mtr Good Year Gulf Oil ....... - Int Harv Int Nick ...... Int Paper . . Johns Man Kennecott . . 86 ; i Min Bfnig Mfg Monsan Chem Mont Ward Natl Dist 63'4 . . 35 273 25 68 3,8 . ..... . . Natl Steel N YCen R R . Pac G and El . Parke Da J C Penney . . . Penn R R Phill Pete ... Proct and........ Gam R C A Repub Steel Reyn Tob B . . . . Sears . . 16 s H2?2 53 54' . Socony Std Oil Cat Std Oil N J .'. Texaco Inc . . , Thiokol a - Timk R Bear . Transmer Tri Con Corp Un Carbide . Un Pacific . . Unit Air Line U S Steel Utah P and L. West Air Line 4 73V4 34 Va 47 ' 23 33 109 25V4 . 29 4 71 34V4 19 47 66 Westg Elec Woolworth MUTUAL FUNDS Thursday's Quotations 6.94 Ami Fund 2.81 Div Shares ....... Cdn Gen Fund . 12.63 . .'. Chem Fund 10.36 E and H Bal Fund 10.82 E and H Stk Fund 11.26 . Fund Investors 8.36 ' 7.80 Incorp Inv .....' Mass Inv Trust 12.32 Mass Inv Growth 13.71 Putman Fund ... 14.07 Telev and Elec . 7.45 Bid . , 78 49 36 41 39 . Chief Con 33 29 39 46 86 50 74 64 36 27 25 68 ll1 45 112 53 54 78 49 36 42 73 J 2 34 47 23 33 110 25 30 . 72 35 47 .... ...... 3.1 .04 .06 .55 .36 .50 1 .05 .08 .09 .03 .04 .52 ' Pleasant Grove .17 33 .44 1.00 .06 .08 . SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE . SALES: Bonanza Oil, 43.000 at .03 39 40 19 . .05 1 .00 .26 J. . 63 40 .04 .87 .16 ....... Swansea ... TUltic Std West Toledo Williston 16 63 Va. 39 Ta 40 HVa 45 . . . . . 50 748 ; . Va Central Std ........ . Clayton Silver .... Cons Eureka ...... ; Croff . Crown Point Dragon South Std 64 42 Cardif , 1,100 at 1,00; 1 00 at 99 ; 26 at .95 Cons Eureka, 500 at :25; 1.500 at .25 East Utah, 2,000vat .17V2; 3,000 at .17 Cochise Entr, 500 at .45 E Standard, 1,000 at .02V2 Gold Chain, 2.000 at .10; 8.000 at .09;. 1,000 at .10'.: 2.000 ati.ll Grand Dep. 2,000 at .04 Horn Silver, 2 000 at 05 Little May. 3,000 at .07; 2,000 at L06; d.uuu at .uv',2 Maj Oil. 1,000 at .02 Tintic Std, 200 at. 1.00; 100 at 1.10 Trans Union, 1,00C at .15: 1,000 at 1. 16 Utah Wyoming, 200 at .70 Zuma, 1,000 at 04 Castro (Continued from Page One) 66 'definitely coming" to, Cuba but Asked that "it is not yet known When 7.50 and that United Arab Republic 3.08 13.65 President Gamal Abdel Nasser 11.21 would be coming in March. 11,56 12.04 Rejection 'of a new protest note 9.19 from Washington by Castro's gov843 13.32 14.82 15.29 8.12- ernment relations strained be- tween Cuba and the United States almost to the breaking point, (Continued from Page One) also won the regional award and a trophjr for her entry. Sweepstakes winners in 'the flower: show Were listed as follows : Venus Lindsay, dahlias ; Effie Adams, Splums; Mrs. Raa . permanent wave Christensen, rose ;Cora Beibant, marigolds; Marjoriej EUis, Easter Lily with five blooms; Alberta Walker, large basket arrangement of marigolds; Rohald Stein, Lehi, fruit arrangement; and Patricia Seeley. In conjunction with the birthday anniversary celebration a pioneer program was held at 2 p. m. at the DUP Relic Hall. The program was conducted by the Battle Creek Camp, one of the four camps presently organized in Pleasant Grove, Estelle Fen-to-n was in charge of the program. Two living pioneers, Mrs. Joseph Larson and Mrs. Josephine West were paid tribute by Mrs. Fenton. A book review on 'Handcarts to Zion" by Roy Hafen was presented by Mrs. Harold Walker who also gave a discussion on accumulation of. relics and Dr. B. C. Linebaugh of Pleasant Grove Utah Population To Hit Million By 1964, Claim Trailer Fire Burns Family Belongings Utah Doctor of 56 Years Service Succumbs at 76 An ofWASHINGTON (UPI) of of Census the Bureau ficial' that Utah's Fire whipped through a trailer forecast Thursday would reach the one population destroying all the clothing and million mark by 1964. household goods of Mr. and Mrs. Armand W." Von Struve, inforCreed Strong, Utah County resi dents, as they drove to a new mation officer of the bureau, said the Beehive State would reach home in Vernal, Wednesday. the million mark by' that time had who Mrs. Mr. and Strong, if the state continues to grow at been making their home in the present rate of 3 per cent. Pleasant Grove, and their four He reported that Utah's official children, were driving to Vernal Vhere Mr. Strong had recently population for 1960 was 888,928. been employed, to establish a The figure represents a gain of new home. As they were on the 29 per cent, or 201,765 persons highway Mrs. Strong, who was over the count for 1950. driving, noticed in her rear-viemirror that sparks were coming frorr the trailer loaded with their belongings. She stopped the car and they unhitched the trailer (Continued from Page One) just "as it exploded" according to the family members. Everyto send a sizable rocket thing on the trailer was com- scientificpower space probe to the vicinpletely destroyed, r or land 'instruments of Mars The family which includes a ity f on moon. the boy, five years old; a girl, four; Soviet scientists have indicated a boy 2Vz and a often that they might attempt a girl, is now at the home of Mrs. Strong's mother, Mrs. Boyd Cal- Mars probe this year when the red planet reaches a favorable poton of Manila. sition in respect to the sun and earth. This would be an ambitious and useful piece of space exploration, (Continued from Page One) assuming the Russians have good enough communications to keep in But he was grave and emerged radio contact with 'an instrument without a word" after his confer-nc- e package millions of miles out in with Khrushcbev Thursday space. But its propaganda payoff would night! A British, Foreign Office spokes- not be as immediate as a man revealed the two men had shot. It would take on made no progress! on the three the order of 5 to 8 months for the Mars probe to reach the vimajor problems they discussed Berlin, disarmament or the Rus- cinity of the target" planet, and sian call for dismissal of U. N. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Secretary General Bag Hammar-skjol- long since would have retired from his stage at the United Nations. State Their Views "Each side expressed its views and held to them," the spokesman said. American U.N. Ambassador James Wadsworthj said earlier OGDEN ' (UPD " Livestock: this week that unless KhrushCaitle, salable 10; not enough of chev showed some reasonableness one class oh sale" to . test any his visit would be useless and the ' sooner he went home the better. prices. Calves salable none. At y the Khrushchev-Macmilla- n Hogs salable 35; barrows, gilts meeting: Agreement was reached on and ' sows scarce and steady; one thing. Khrushchev will repay barrows and gilts few lots mixlb.0 Macmillan's visit early next week.' ed no. lb. Meantime they - will think over sows few no. their differences. The question of President Ei- Sheep salable 1,500; no early senhower seeing Khrushchev was sales; auction to start later tonot discussed. day. Late Wednesday spring Macmillan will stay here long- slaughter lambs several loads and er than he originally intended. He feeder lambs sold fully steady; may see Eisenhower, again before slaughter ewes steady; spring he returns to London. slaughter lambs several loads and lb. range lots choice prime Jesus is the true manifestata- - lambs spring feeder tion of God, and He is manifested lambs double and a deck4 choice to be the regeneraltdng power of lb. 16.10; slaughter ewes a diivme life. Horace BusJuneM. cull to good shorn 2.30.50. : - w Soviet Aims ce d. Ogden Livestock j -- 1-- 3 - ,180-23- 18.00-18.5- 0; 13.00-14.0- 0. 90-1- 00 16.90-17.1- 5; 79-8- Fall Sale 0 Take advantage of the Perfect Fall Planting Weather! , 2, I960. . it if! NOW ONLY ---- al. Liquid Feeding: (FREE Use f GREEN cMili Scotts SENSATIONAL! ) KJgJ - tucky. Hev acted as chairman of the racing association in Juab, Sevier and Sanpete counties. He moved to Pleasant Grove in 1920 and was appointed city physician in 1922. He was examining physician for Utah Bamberger and Union Pacific Railways for a period of 20 years. He was influential in constructing and purchasing the Pleasant Grove Rodeo Grounds. A member of Utah and American Medical associations, he had given service to his commun tw " . - Cemetery. Ber& ; k; Send , Mortuary - FLOWERS by SE WIRE R V C 5 E I Jesse Et Taylor, funeral serv- ices will be ?ield Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room ChapeL Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday prior to services. will be in Provo City Cemetery. ROHBOCK SONS, FLORAL So. State, Orem DIAf AC 1042 . 5-3- nfj DR. RONALD A. WILBURN, D.0. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AT 245 Sino, Soviet ' EAST 800 SOUTH J OREM, UTAH (Continued from Page One) TELEPHONE AC 5-5- meeting Nov. 7 in Moscow and recommend whether the Moscow or- Peiping policy line is to pre- vail. The outcome may be a compromise of some sort, but if the Moscow summit fails to reach a settlement the Red camp may formally agree to disagree, the r sources said. This would be tantamount to an official ideological break in the Communist world. At least some of the East European Communists now appear to want to publicize the existence of the trouble, possibly to prepare public opinion for an open split. ' A? A MEW WwlES , Sino-Russi- NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER an (mfm 2 lTlJ LI I M X L 3 vi.rl. iO S7 9 P. M. UNTIL C Expect To Pay VJVlelmac itself! A ) For ACADEMY AWARD WIliM!JG MASTERF IECE v I One Low Price Includes Everything Now 99c of Our Spreaders) 0RTH0 LAWN 1 may call Sunday from, 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Now only 99c TIME TO FEED YOUR LAWN SCOtt'S Tlirf builder I W $f n Regular $1.50 -Evergreen uonymus, No. 1 Floribunda Roses in cans. Regular $1.75 l-g- I I j Dr. Linebaugh graduated from STEELMARK SPECIAL OPEN TONIGHT $30 n; St. Louis Medical University in 1904 and settled in Sanpete Coun- ty where he organised the first baseball club there. He also brought the first thoroughbred race horse to Utah from Ken- . regional executive, in a Los Angeles hospital following a heart for more 56 than ity years in the attack, was received today by the practice of medicine. Utah National Parks Council, Boy Surviving are sons and daugh- Scouts of 'America, according to ters: Tram a Lee and Paul Linescout executive. baugh, Mrs. Lorin (Jean) Bone Floyd Loveridge, and Mrs. Roland ( Jane ) RobinScouting in the S4 councils of son, all of Pleasant Grove; John Region-- 12 received their direction W. Linebaugh of Provo; F. from Mr. Moyer. Region 12 comKayle Linebaugh of Bountiful; prises the states of Utah, CaliMrs. Boyd (Lecta) Olsen of Fer-ro- fornia, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii Mrs. C. M. (Jewel Berge and part of Wyoming. ' of Mesa, Ariz.; Glade C. LinePrior to his coming to baugh of Salt Lake City.' Also 12 as regional executive, Mr.Region Moysurviving are a - brother, Archie er was actvein professional scoutsisLinebaugh of Havana, HI.; ing in the jNew England 'area. ter,. Cylvia L,- - Onion of Los AnMoyer has been, a powergeles, Calif; nine grandchildren, ful"Mr. land under his guidance leader 'Funeral services will, be con12 has become one of' the Region ducted Monday at noon in the most outstanding in America," Timpanogos Stake House. Friends concluded Mr. Loveridge. ," ,; . Flowering Shrubs and Trees Juniper Pfitzer green and blue Regular Dr. Bur- GROVE uv Word of the death of Don Moyer; ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S Zale S i PLEASANT leigh Carleton Linebaughr promi-urgeon who had j r a c ticed for nore than 50 years in Utah, ied' Wednesday i the Salt Lake DS Hospital :fter .a linger-n- g illness. Drl Linebaugh iad also served as captain and commanding of-- f . Dr. liutebaugn i c e r,;.or the Guard 222hd Field Utah National " Artillery, Medical .Detachment for 16 years. He was a member of the Pleasant Grove City Council for eight years and had served as city physician since.. 1922. .'' He was born Feb. 23, 1884, in Summon, 111., a son of Francis Marian and Rachel Jane Wright Linebaugh. He married Myrtle Barnes in 1904 in St. Louis, Mo. She died Jan. 30, 1929. In 1937 he married Reva Olive Jense in Salt Lake City. She died Aug. Macmillan, Ike man-in-spa- Regional Scout Executive Dies ' -- -- CL XSfS I qT DECORATED f-MB,- SALAD PUTES f 'I ( 5 (- - I I $1.00 DOWN! !101 '!A&?ifX f&g ' VA3?!" XSSLAjRT J SS : I See the 'All New "CAVEX'f RAKE! The "rake of tomorrow" for lawn cleaning. 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