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Show 4 " JZEJ' DAILY HERALD Former Lehi Man Dies In Salt Lake Stock Mdrket i I ' ... j Utah Obituaries Frederick P. Whipple 1 75, 439 Frederick D. Whipple, former resident, died Sunday at LEHI ' J. A. HOGLfi AND COMPANY FURNISHED Member of Niw York Stock; Exchans BY hia home in Salt Lake City of a heart attack. He was born in Lehi, a son of Nelson Gay and Susannah Wan- Stock Utilities Ran industrial Volume less Whipple. He was a veteran Dow Joaes Average! es 15 SO M ,s i 20 Total of World War II and a member Tuesday's Close: 1.26 of the LDS Church. He was . a 101.80 91.70 m 1 ,90.100 e7S.15 4.66 124.641.21 TVftrfn riny's Open: employee of Dugway .42 retired 01.70 Uncih 11 JS Grounds. Proving OVER THE COUNTER K: T 8 X ACTIVE STOCKS Surviving is one brother, Wil Bdd Asked Quotations: Wednesday's of Salt Lake Close Volume Chng Complete 10.50 - liam Nelson Whipple ' Amalg Sug Pfd .... 9 JO fitd Oil N J ... 39!. .1 10.75 9.73 Albertson's City.; ;' Stude Paclc wi . 36,400 15.00 Aztec ...i.. ....... 1455 Funeral services will be held Am Mtxs ....... 26,700 20?i 40.25 42.00 .... Pub Ariz Serr ...... Mtm 22,600 4a. Gen .03 Friday at 1 P.m. in the Wing Bapco Stud Pack . .... 21,500 u ..01; .16 .14 Big Chapel where friends 38 Mortuary Piney Beth Steel .... 20,000 2.62 2.23 Bonanza Air an 26 . 17,900 call System Thursday from 7. to Ryder may Can Sup Oil . .. ... 853 . . left 16,300 Telautograph 9 p.m. and Friday prior to serv9 23 Deseret Pharmac .. 8 23 Va Gen.Tel ....... 16,200 27 AO M ....... Oil 1 English 62 ?i 13.900. ices. Burial' win be in Lehi City Radio Corp 12 23 Equity Oil ........ 1155 1.78 , 1.66 Cemetery. Federal Res 21.50 KEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE First Sec Bk ..... 29.30 10.37 . QUOTATIONS; First Sec Inv ..... . 9 At 17.50 . f .. 16.00 Intrsts Mtr La . r.'' Tueidajr Wednesday ; ' -- I I ' . ' ............ 9-0- 0 . Lang Const ...... - .12 Hidden Splendor .. 7.12 44.50 Utah Const 24'. 457 28 ? Magna , . .i Bond . 100,00 34 Magna 6 Mtn Fuel Sup ..... 2753 44 1.62 Oil Inc . 12 162 50 , 'a Rare Metal .....i. 57 80 Va Texota .,.!.,. ,...,S, 59 Three Sts Nat Ga . 2 37 I Allied Chem . Allls Cham AhimLtd Airier Can Close ..... 46? 24 ',4 Open 47 ,.... ..... ....... ,..,...;., .,,... .......... ,,.,... ,.,,.... ........ . ,... ,,,,,..,,,: ........... i ,,.. ... .,.. FJrestona America ....... rrt yrd Motor ....;. .,... Kat Kod Kl Paso Gen on ' ",i X 108a ,,,,,., food . n ! gyme Sheets of Orem. Boy to Rex and Jomri9 Wilson Waltman of Provo, Girl, to Glen and 8hirley MU Ur Pinegar of Orem. JElee Mtf jo Vajr (od oylf 04 . ....... 6qden Livestock .,,,.. ,,;.,... ... Statistics 72 47.50 5.12 105.00 28.50 BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL 2.00 Todays 2.00 1,00 Boy to Lloyd , B. and Jeniel 2.76 Prothero Dixon of Provo Girl to Harold and Velma AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Wednesday' Quotation; Bid Asked Schmidt Harrla of Provo. 6 BritJib Pete V7$ Girl to Arthur L. : and Eileen 10 J0 nunk mil; 3 4 Paice Olson of Provo. Day Mine' 9 Kaiser Ind . ,v, . ..... Tuesday; . 24 Mtn st T and T . .... Girl to Robert and Marie Chria-tenseNew Park j 2 Rico Argentine ...... Hatch of Springvllle. 1 Standard Uranium ... Boy to Robert; and flhirlcy e Utah Id Sugar ....... ........... Atner Cyan 'Ainer Std ...... . Amer Smelt Amer T and T Atner Too Atch T and S Bith Steel cater Trac Cnryiler Com Pd Rfg Denver and BO . Iow Chem . . ,.. Du Pont ....... 57 I oamm (upd i(vetock. Jnt irrv "Int Ntck ,, Jnt J'srwf Johns Man ,,-.- . KnneeottMm Mn? Mf Mnsan Chro Menf Ward f Girl to 11S bmi Dorothy Part- not of Orem. CatUe .100; enough ulaugh ridge Jewett ? ter uU'ttn or muen on iila to Boy to John Ih and Betty tet prlcei j aluughter cowa weak gcbuiljf Horn of Pfovo. 23 com pa red with late Monday ,2.1 Boy to Donald and Marleno 27 lower! Dixon few Cranford of Orem. atockera ,50 loti 56 clone; Cash Nt 72 PORK AMERICAN no on and bull of AT fedora weak; Nstl Ktel 16 n jV ctnnndn XIn moat reah HOSPITAL fer; recelpti limited; 64 0 40'2 aalea carryovera from late Mon Oct. 2l Parke Da 30 f J C Penney day; alaughter cowa, few. utility Boy to Roger and RoEne Gam-moj 10 Pmn R R . . t aome and commercial ,13.00-14.5Morton, Lehl.! 47 Phill Pete ft'111 OCt. medium to low good 600400 atock , Proct and Gam till RCA".Steel to Jay and Patricia Wood heifer 15. j r 53 Boy Ttepub 70 ard Wilson, Lehi. J i Hogs 400;' barrowa and gllta and Rey n Too B ' 4cri I Sears 1-aowa 2 fiept. 30i fully ateady; two lota 38 Stcony 3 lb. barrowa and gilta Indi Boy to DeVere and Karalyn .8' Oil Cat .. N Evana Oil J Ktl Fowler, Lehi. cating high yield after long haul Inc to Gary and LaVee Aah Girl 18.85; nine head lot 3 223 lbs. . . Thiokol R Bear 17.73; individual 2 230 id. aowa Shepherd, Pleasant Grove. ' Titnk Trnnsamer . .". . Girl to Paul anl Verlene Chris 16.00. . j Tr Con Corp'. tlahscn Swenson, Pleasant Grove Uti Carbida Sheep 1000; no early aalea. Auc s 29 Uri Pacific tlon to atari1 later today. Late Sept. Unit Air 1n Boy to William E. and Lola Unit Park City Monday wool to hoxn slaughter Harris U S Steel Harding, St. John. lambs ateady; alaughter ewe a Utah P and L. 28 firm; wooled alaughter, lamba Sept. to West Air Line Boy 49 Larry and Sherry Lynn West Elec bulk good and mixed good and 66 66 Wooiworth choice 85 - 110 Iba. 15.10 - 16.10; Davis Chavis, Orem. Boy to Edward and Reva Rosa ahorn alaughter lamba few lota SJAlT IjAKE stock xxchangb Lehi. McStay, Bid AJced good and choice No. 1 and 2 pelta Tuesday' Quotationj; 26: 90 - 103 iba. 14.65 - 13.75; feeder Sept. 157 .160. Banner .07 Girl to Denis and Gloria Jane ,07 Briatol silver lamba mixed good and choke1 150 1.10 . Cardiff Scown Finch, Lehi. 5 .05 Ids 14.00 - 14.83; alaughter Central Standard . . i .04 25: 1.00 A3 Sept. Chief Con . . ewea cull to good shorn 1.60-3.5.17 : .15 Silver .... " Clayton Boy to Holly E. and Georgia 30 7, Cons Eureka ,.... ....... '.if ........ nf ...... ........ ............ ......... ....... ...... .......... ........ ......... ................ ........... .......... ......... ........ ....... .......... .......... ......... ....... ...... 0; 4 ac : 00-17.0- 0. ! . . T'-x- f ,,... .,.. r f M A I 103-20- 1 - SALT LAKE CITY j Cbristensen, died iSunday; funeral was today. i. CoL Howard D. Evans, 43, former resident, died Monday in Monterey, Calif. WUllam Goldsworthy. 68. 136 W. 33rd S., cued Monday; funeral Thursday noon, 36 E 7th S. Mrs. Roth Ellen Prout Bullock. 94, 2561 Fowler ' St., fried Tuesday. Mrs Melba Hyde Whitaker, 55, former resident,! died Saturday in Santa Monica, Calif.; funeral Friday at Lindduist and Sons Funeral Chapel. Marvin A. Threlkel, 52, 262 2Sth St.; died Monday; fu neral "Friday in Lebanon, Neb. OG-DE- j Watts Brown, 69, died Monday; funeral Friday at 11 a.m., Lark-in Funeral Chapel. Fred G. McFhle, TOOELE died 49, Monday; funeral Friday at 1 pirn.,! Tooele Fourth LDS Ward chapeli MU RRAY Wayne Caaalty Kirk, 41. 314 Hillside Drive, died Wednesday; funeral Friday at noon, Murray south jlds siaxe House. Paul Rudellch, 75, 17 E, Re 4800 South, died Tuesday; 10 a.m.. aulem Mass Thuraday at St. Vincent Catholic Church, BLAND1NG George Arthur died 89, Monday; funeral Hurst, 2 at p.m., 'BJandlng Thuraday LDS iWard chapel. WEST JORDAN Mr, aara 79, Beekstead, Farmer. Egbert Funeral died Tuesday; Friday at LDS 1 p.m., West Jordan Ward i' chapel. Mrs.i Amy GHANTfTVUXE Nelson ftmlth, 57j died JAttn Mondiy; funeral Tlmrsday at 2 p.m., Grantivlilf First M)H Ward chapel, John (Jack) Ktra DRAPER 70, 540 E, 13800 theam d ed rrueaday: funeral Friday at 2 p.m., Draper Fourth LDS Ward, Ronald If. ORANGKVILLE DavU, died Saturday;, funeral Friday at 2 p.m., Orangevllle LDS Ward chapel. LEWISTON Mrs. Hannah Fuller Hodges, 77, died Monday: funeral Thuraday at 1 p.m., Second LDS Ward Lowlaton chapel. Milton Dean ST. GEORGE died 35, Bowler, Saturday; grave- aide aervices Thursday at 10 a.m., St. George Cemetery, GARLAND Roy Hlnman, 47. former resident, died Monday in Jarl, I . '; .j j i CO-0- ...... ...... A3i ......... Crott M Crown Point ...... AO Dragon .,...... ... m East Crown Pnt m Eaat Std .......... .17 East Utah JMVEmpire Mine ..... .15 Bullion . . . 1 0. s JC Invite Nixon AS .104 : i .03 .18 I . Eureka Con .. Eureka Lilly ' Eureka Std Great Western .... Kennebec Majestic Oil New Park North Lily North Std Diana Bohn Turner, . Fork. .04 i r - .16 them." He asked, "Where does .10 ' AA this assembly come in? Where do .06 .05 of jus who happen to be in those J5 .60 ........ .03 J02 the outer darkness come in?'' ...... 1.40 15 Neutrals Weaken Language I ........ .90 .2 The debate came as some of the X1 .01 .04 .03 Park City Con neutrals began a move to water 3 .03 Prosper . , thkir down resolution to "express .13 .13 Silver King West . . .31 .33'. a Big j Two aummit South Std , . ..... for hope" JS0 A4 Swansea Con . .... nieeting instead of "requesting" 1.05 Tlntlc Std ........ .08 .07. such a meeting, Went Toledo .09 .08 WlUiston ......... . A neutralist resolution! an "urgent, firat for calling EXCHANGE SALT LAKE' STOCK SALES: ) , tep" 'meeting between President Bonanza Oil, 1.000 at .04 Eiaenhoer and! Premier Khrush!? Bullion, 212 at 05 chev came up for General AssemCochise Entr, 373 at A5 Colo Con, 15,500 at .03; 9,000 at .03 bly debate and fvote aa the two Comb Met, 5,000 t M big" powcra marshaled forcea for Cons Eureka, 1,000 at .28 .04 a showdown tonight on the .quesCroff Oil. 6,000 at A2 1.000 at Dragon. tion of a United Nations seat for at .17 'East Utah. 2,000 at .17; 2,000 1,000 at Red China and Russian charges v Eur Bullion, 1,000 at r .14; 1.000 at .16 of United States "aggression' Gold Chain. 1,000 t 10; 2,000 at Whether the neutralist resolution j ,09; 3,000 at .00 is approved or j not, Elsenhower Grand Dep. 10,000 at ,03 x Korn Silver, 2,000 at AW and Khrushchev, have rejected a Little May. 4,000 at .00; 8,000 at 1 .10; 6,000 at .09 meeting in advance unless each MflJ OU, 500 at 02 moots conditions the other deems Miller Hill, 3.000 at AS ' . unacceptable.! Mfin View, 1.000 at .03 3 500 at Sentiment was growing, led by Park City Con, .40 it 'Sage Oil, 200 2,000 and Britain, for a Big Australia at .05a J aoo Tlntlc Lead. Four summit conference next r Tlntlc Std, 2,800 at L00 . j; year, lnktead. Unit Park City. 1.000 at 1&0 But Indian Prime Minister Ja-.08 at West Toledo, 5.000 WilUtton, 1.000 at;J08. waharla Nehru, admitting that much could happen," "nothing MUTUAL FUNDS with an appeal beahead Aaked pressed Bid TuMiv'f Quota tiona: 6.08 7.35 fore the world parliament Affil Fund 2 07 DiV Shares ,.V...j. 2.71 meetan Elsenhower-Khrushche- v 130 Coin Gen Fund .... 12.66 that! 11.29 a . . 10.44 . , , ing Chem Fund might bring "slight op11.61 E and If Bal Fund 19.86 ening of the door" toward a cold E and H Stk Fund . 1130 ' 12 09 war set lement. 8.44 925 Fund Investors .Z'24 .512 Xneorp Inv 13 32 Mas Inv Trust ... 12.32 Mass Inv Growth . 13 ?? J! 2i 14.14 ..... 137 putman Fund i.17 Eelo .... ; , j j five-pow- er - - j J . . . j ... j - . i i j : , t : : - . . Cuba 70 Tejev and (Continued from Page One) Legal Notices NOTICE 1 OFID ; ; ; ; American f 21, Benjamin, Eel Ellwood Brown, 24, Lehi, and Ora Jean Peterson, 18) Lehi. Dwlght Eugene Shelley, 18, Mt. Pleasant, and Betty' Johnson, 16, Moroni. Boyd ; I . i Berg D r a wing Room Chapel, Friends may call at the mor- tuary known immediately. Eyewitness and survivors' reports conflicted as to whether he plane exploded wlien it hit the waters of Win- throp Bay, an inlet . of Boston ' Harbor. As twilight turned to darkness, a nearly full moon flooded the sea of death and destruction:. Bodies still strapped by safety belta floated on plane seats! Debris and wreckage bobbed in the wa ter chilled bv death. Among the missing were Pilot C.W. Fitta of Atlanta and M.J. Callaway. Two stewardesses, Joan Berry of Prentiss, Miss., and Patricia DavU of Jacksonville, Fla., survived. The passengers Included 15 Marine recruits headed for boot camp at Parris Island, S.C., and a group of Philadelphia area ahoe industry men returning home from a convention Jjeref . The crash was thd flrpt Involving passenger fatalities at Logan Airport alnce the air terminal Wednes- day from 6 to 8 Nixon Takes (Continued from Page One) co-pil- ot 1 talk .the same throughout America. On the other hand, our opponents talk out of both corners of their mouths because they don't agree on this issue," Kennedy's main theme in Indiana was that the Republicans had provided "the most wasteful administration in this century" despite Nixon's emphasis on gov ernment efficiency and on promises to save the taxpayers mon- ey. , opened in 1923. Tom Keyes, 16, who was doing his homework In hi waterside home, said he heard a boom that sounded like a plane breaking the sound barrier. It was not until he heard fire engines that fee ran outside, "People were yelling and screaming, Peotle were floating all! over the place, There were some without head. . ,it was jut terrible." Won't Ground Krldras The CAA at one time! had im posed speed limitations on Elee-tra- a because of structural defi ciencies, CA A head El wood R. Quesada said hia agency did not plan to ground or curtail Electra flights because of Tuesday He charged that the Eisenhower administration had run up an $18 bill ion., dollar deficit, The Democratic candidate said the foreign aid program had not won friends or ;jncreaed U.S. prestige, the farm prognm bad not brought prosperity to the farmer nnd the military program had placed this country's defenses in danger of becoming second rats," Los Angelas; funeral Friday at LDS Ward 1 p.m., iBothwell chapel. PRICE er Ton! Slaneros, of Gilbert and Mary month-old-daught- Lou Trujlllo Sisneroa, died Sunday-old-s- on ; j "I - ilI By United Press International A monthly report prepared by the Agricultural Marketing Serv ice showed today prices received by Utah farmers on Sept. 15 held steady or increased moderately from the month before for' com- New York Kubek ss Lopez If j 5 0 3 0 0 1 0 8 4 3 4 Maris rf Mantle cf Berra c modities. The only exceptions were hogs, sheep, lambs, milk cows and cMckens, which dropped sharply. All September 1960 prices received were less than a year ago, except turkeys, milk ' and eggs. September 15 price levels for the were period (1949-68- ) than the current mid- higher month prices for all commodities except, milk cows, milk, wild hay ' and alfalfa. . 10-ye- ar rv 0 0 0 0 1 a in Totals 37 Pittsburgh AB A (UPI)S ill; Clmolf If 0 0 2b $6 Pittsburgh nichardson, 27-4- Virion, 2B-G- roat ! Mazeroski, Skinner, real-dch- ce its ; r iwtnini vw. CB Howard, scheduled to atop at llilladelphla, N.C., and Greenville, B.C.. before arriving at Atlanta, The plane rose 300 or, 400 yfeet off the runway, banked sharply, to the left, and dropped like a atone into the water. One of the res cuera quoted a survivor as say ing the plane flew into a flock of seagulls on takeoff. Skin divers and Coast Guard helicoptera teamed up with po lice, firemen and volunteers in removing the. dead and the living Charlotte, ' i . '' lp if ii Kit un jo, Ditmar (L) 1- -3 Coates 12-9- $ Maas 3 i Duren Law (W) t7 - Face 2 $ 1 0 2 2 1 1 101 S ''1' YEAR! ' ' - iese wondemil (ol has l ; ' v i. - . birthday presents for you . VX ' '' ''1 bottle-shape- CARPETS.. i, J- vTr-J(l- - L 1 :J ilSS 12' O ''T- .SO . 1 i - New 1001 Falcon.. na, 2- - nd wagons or oi tho world'o moot oucccocful new car . . up to You got tho prcscnto on tho first birthday 4,000-miI- o oil changes . . a now extended warranty j. i and much moro 30 miles per gallon Featuring ALEXANDER 0MITII Jr OR 1MV10NTH WARRANTY! The '61 Falcons have been built with such a high degree of quality, durability, and reliability, your Ford Dealer is extending hia warranty to 12,000 milea or one full year, whichever cornea first. (Tho traditional warranty in tho industry la for only 4,000 mllca or 00 dayi.) Get tho detail and a copy of ' thla new ivarranty from your Ford Dealer, GAS MILEAGE THAT SETS A STANDARD FOR UTAH COUNTY' LARGEST DISPLAY tho Falcon Test havo proved it on a mile 20 to gallon. give you up R00M1 TheiVf LUXURIOUS f tretclwwt room for 0 adults , . . with trunk OTHERS I . fpoco faloro. And Falcon '61 hJ coat hook, front seat and chio interior upholstered right down to ail at no, extra cost. the door panel front arm rest, foam-padde- d GOES 4,000 MILES BETWEEN OIL CHANGES I Falcon goea 4,000 mile between oil change. What' more, Falcon ha an alumlnlzed muffler that normally last threa time a long a ordinary types. A l .n.v ' CHOICE OF TWO SURGINti "SIXES"! Falcon give you a cholc of power plant, starting with tha itnndnrd 144 6ix already economy- -' proved by over 400,000 owners or chooso tho naw optional 170 Special Mix that provide an extra dash of power, j ssMslkSti 1 I -- N. Main, Bp. Pork, Ph, 23 V I wo mu Motr TTSLGg TAYLOR CARPETS HU'8. fttate, Orem Ad 249 273 S ': CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The Navy fired a Po(UPI) laris missile on .a planned flight of more than 1,000 miles over the Atlantic today to test iti arming and fusing mechanism. d rocket was The a stable launched from pad on the $90,827,12, 0 ' Navy Fires Another Polaris Missile 12500-MIL- E I batters in 8th) Coates (Law), By DuBy ren (Skinner). WPLaw. U Ueg-- V gess (N), plate; Stevens (A), lb; Ji,ckowskl. (N), 2b; Chylak (A), 3b; Landes (N) and Honochlclc (A), foul lines. T 2:29. A 36,670 i NEW 1 1 HBP Kallas, Charlotte Fern Colvin Benson from Wayne W, Benson. '. 1 S '' "I t 0 0 0 10 2 3 3 2 2 2 (Law pitched to 1 Jay P. Kallas from Leila Y. Facts Figures On First Game Virdoa, aU-L- aw, ' V 1. HR-Ma- ria, ' ' PO-- A 0, ' . 7117 New York 24-1Pittsburgh DP Mazeroskl and gtuart; kln er and Mazeroski; MaztroskJ,' Groat and Stuart, LO-N- tw York , VHMmrtfi 6, ' :! 1 $00 201 00x- -4 Ts-Z- Uttm, Orem. DIVORCES GRANTED "achieved aU its test objectives." The Polaris carried a dummy warhead on the routine test flight. The arming and fusing device would activate a nuclear warhead in midnight in case it ever had to be fired "in anger." 1 out for Boyer in 2nd; out for Coatca in Blh; for Maas, in 7th; for Duren in 9th, New York 100 100 002- -4 ' Vr cape.. The Navy announced the missile 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 e Totals i 1 0 Mc-Keespo- rt, Field, A gust' of wid caught the chute of the jumper, Jack Heathering-to-n, 30, and he landed on the edge of the roof of a warehouse across the street from the field, Police picked him up on a d!i orderly conduct charge and he sat out the game la a nearby pre cinct Mtttioa. Heatherington, a member of the CJub, said Pittsburgh gkydlver lie made the leap after, betting a friend be could get into the game without a ticket, 4 4 13 RII RBI Groat ss Skinner If, j .. 10 110 Daren p Burgess Hoak 3b Pa., man tried to beat Mszeroskl the gate at the World Series open Law p lng game today by parachuting Face p from a plane circling Forbes PITTSBURGH 10 0 0 0 0 1 a Stuart lb Cemente rf Into Pirate Stadium 1 10 lOOt) 0 0 10 Virdoa'cf Wind Foils Chutist In Attempt to Leap 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 McDougald 3b Richardson 2b Ditmar p v Coates p Maas 'p, 2 0 0 ni.i Skowron lb oyer 3b . ' ' ''-- ABR II RBI ANNOUNCING THE HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY OF THE Richardson, 23, Benjamin, and Emmarie Memmott, ' 21, Spanish Fork. Ray S. HU1, 29, Spanish Fork, ' and Dlann Street, 21 Lehi. Golden Clark Adams,' 23, St. George, and Janet Lillian Pace, 19, c--f i Prices Received Box Score By Utah Farmers By United Press International, The box score of the first World Continue Steady Series game: nlzht'a crash. "There doesn't aeem to be any relation between this crash and any structural problems with the Electra," Quesada said Fed oral aviation authorities probed the debris today in an effort to determine cause of the crash. . The plane had bit to from the water. day; funeral was today. LOGAN Michael Dean Foater, of Dr. Thomas L. and Dale Foster, died Monday; Mary funeral waa today. ESCALANTE John Eli Davla, funeral Thura79, died Monday North Eacalante 2 at p.m., day LDS Ward chapel, M.1 turned for consultations that may indicate) a new crisis In already Facta cool relations between Cuba and PIOTBUItCm (UPI) flrat the ;; game of and figures for Argentina. It was reported without confir- the World Series: mation )n Buenos Aires Tuesday Attendance 36,676. that the Argentine government Recelpta $233,260.24. had confiscated nearly half a ton Receipts $233,260;24. of Communist propaganda conPlayera' share $118,902.72. to in Cuban Commissioner's ahare $34,893.04. the signed Embassy recent the third such seizure in Clubs , and league's ehars Contractor! Intern ted Jn Wddlag on! the Spanifh Fork South Irrigation Company'! canal lining project are invited to futtnlt their propoiflli for construction of 24,200 feet of. cftnal lininsfl a total of 1,836 cubic, yard! of concrete, on cubic yard months.! three dltchei, .rflth reinforced concrete ttructurei, mlscellaneoui gatef, etc, Send . Did will be opened at 2;00 p, m, FLOWERS At the o .October 11, JCH50, ; of Mr. Lawrwe l&hnMm, .by WIRE I'reildent of the irrigation company, in fipunlih Fork, Utah, are and 'ipeclflcatloni . Piani Pi ii available from Mt, Johtmn, Were which a if $10.00 charge for plant, it reimbursable on return of the ROHCOCK SONS p!afti Bidi. ihould b mailed to FLORAL Mi Johnion, &pahlMh Fork, It.F,D,, 1 VW. : 012 Ho, Orem 7 i UIA! SttUi, ACS-310- 0 fubllfhed In The Datl and Sun-d-a Iff Herald Oct 4, f , 6, 7, 9, 1000. ik. ,i. .rim i 1 a sun- shine. The main fuselage section lay . , j MARRIAGE LICENSES ; Clifford Edward Cartwright, 23 Payson and Betty June Downey (Continued from Page One) JOS travelera in today'a brilliant in the bay and additional .Funeral services for Mildred deep equipment ' was heavy lifting Louise Condon, called in to bring it to Jthe surVI 57, w n o aiea face. I'.( Monday night, It was the fifth crash of a Lockwill be held heed Electra in the j ;past 20 ivM- - Thursday at 2 months. .... Cause of the crash was not j ( (Continued from Page One) ; Miss Condon and Thursday (Trand- rkrl In. Mrnin. 33). to services, Interment will prior funeral be in . Provo City Cemetery. viewj died Monday; 1 p.m., Ldndquist Thursday at and Sons Funeral Chapel. Hiram I , ..:'' Arthur N. E. 7th S., Migratory Birds Thursday Rites Scheduled For Mildred Condon tucctttrui mw ca NOW ' |