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Show 4 DAILY HERALD FRIDAY JANUARY 27, 1961 UUb . County ' Utah H. M. (Tommy) Thomas General Super intenderit f Pipe Dies Suddenly at Plant Con-Wesie- m H. M. (Tommy) Thomas, 51, ZJxf Thomas is survived by his Consol of widow, Garland Simer Thomas and general superintendent idated Western Steel's Utah pipe-mil- three children, Hollis Jr. , 9; Anna-bell- e, died instantly,1 apparently 7; and James Allen Thomas, of a heart attack at noon today at !,,. ., 937 E: 2nd S., Pleasant Grove. ! l, the plant. - j He was inspecting pipe, being readied for shipment to Esca-lantwhen the attack occurred. . e, CorEfforts by. Dr. Raymond Geneva nell, plant physician, to revive him were futile. Mr. Thomas had not been ill. Appointed in 1955 s I i. .. A veteran In the field of steel erection and fabrication, Mr, Thomas was made general super f i intendent pf the Utah County plant shortly before. its completion in" 1955. Mr. Thomas .was born in. San Tex. and - attended 'Augustine M. Austin State Teachers Stephen at College Nacogdoches, Tex. He joined the former Consolidated Steel Company, new a division of U. S. Steel Corporation, in 1945 at the pipemill at Orange, Tex. VIES SUDDENLY H. M, (Tom- -V .During his service with the U.S.. my) Thomas, general iaperin- Steel unit he supervised the con-- .tendent of U. S. Steel's Consolstructkm of numerous" steel builds idated Western pipe mill in Utah It lags, dams and other .structures in Louisiana and County, who died suddenly today Texas, Oklahoma, " noon. Arkansas, . C. T. Christiansen Utah Obituaries , Stock Markef SALT LAKE CITY Dr. George Albert Allen, 66, died Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Graham Buckley, 76, 544 N. 12th W., died Tuesday; funeral Saturday noon, 35 E. 7th' S. Mrs. May P. Olson, 79, 'former resident, died Jan., 15 at Laon, France; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m., 574 E. 1st S. WlUiam Harrison Sheets, 89, " 2300 S. State, died Monday; funeral .Saturday at 2 p.m., Mt Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Amy Donbleday, 3, former resident, died Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio; funeral Saturday in Dayton. Mrs. Kathryn Marie Johnston Earl, 81, died Wednesday; funeral was today, Harold Guile, 57, 2450 8th E., died Thursday. John Le&rones, 66, 56 .W. Broadway, died Thursday. Guy Neville Sprouse, 43, ; 1611 E. 3045 S., died Thursdiay. Lucille Kukich, 83, 131 12th. E., died Thursday. DUGWAY Mrs. Anne Rebecca Oinffs, 44, 265 W. 5fch St., died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 3 p.m., St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Salt Lake City.' CENTERVILLE May Evans, 87, 379 E. .Center St., died Thursday; funeral Saturday noon, Uniori, Mortuary Chapel. Lawrence S. Jex, MURRAY 6049 Highfand ; Drive, died 46, died Thursday; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m., Cottonwood First LDS f Ward chapel. William G deMik OGDEN Jr., 71, 2968 Jefferson, died- Wed nesday ; funeral Monday- at 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Nancy Alice Henderson Johnson, 73, 356 39th St., died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at LDS Ward 1 p.m., Lake-towchapel. Mrs. Ruby Alice Dormer Chapman, 71, 449 27th St., died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m., Myers Funeral Chapel. Ruth Ann Roberts, KEARNS months old, died Tuesday. eight ; Captain of Member cf New York Stock Exchahs tween Adm. Robert L. Dennis, Atlantic Fleet commander, and shipo board rebel leader Henrique spurred hopes that the passengers including 42 Americans be J released before the crossed the Atlantic. liner luxury Answers Admiral The Navy said Galvao messaged Dennison Thursday night, in answer to an earlier message from the admiral: we cannot make clear what Is port destination but we want sincerely discharge passengers. We go to the port where we can see our desire accomplished and I will be very glad to cable you for conference when we shall be near that port." Dennison earlier had suggested Galvao let the passengers off at a South American port of his choice. In his reply Thursday night, Dennison suggested Belem. "Am sure you agree it best to accomplish transfer as soon as possible and on this side of Atlantic," the admiral said. "If this is 'agreeable to you will have United States Navy ship meet you off the port to assist in transferring passengers if necessary, riease advise me your plans as sobn as possible." Dennison fired off the texts of his exchanges to the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, telling them: ."Galvao will probably require guarantee that U.S. will not interfere with onward passage. Obviously I am not in position to give such assurance without guidance from higher authority. Request advice soonest." At 10 o'clock Thursday night, Navy planes tracking the Portuguese liner reported its position as 5 degrees 30 minutes north latitude and 37 degrees 45 minutes west longitude. Its bearing was 120 degreesin the general direction of the southwest coast of Gal-va- U. Utilities Daw Stmt Avertf elj Ran Industrials Volume Thursday's Close: .33 139.93 1.13 38.87 4,110,000 Friday' , Oren .27 640.77 1.90 139.68 ' ., . SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Thursday's . . Quotations . 20.00 . i 21.00 lium .07 .07 Bristol Silver 55 50 , Cardiff .05 .04 Central Std .95 .90 ...... Chief Con .19 .18 Clayton Silver . ... .22 54 Cons Eureka . . . . . .04 Croff 033 .05 .04 Crown Point ...... AS 50 " Dragon .10 .08 East Crown Point . .04 East Std . .... ... , .17 a East Utah .07 Empire Mines . . . .13 41 Eureka Bullion .09 Va .09 Eureka Lilly Con 35 50 Eureka std ...... .06 .05 .... Western Great ' Kennebec .44 AO .04 Va .04 Majestic Oil. 1.15 150 New Park 55 North Lily . 50 Va .02 .01 North Std . ........ ; - Park City Con prosper ... .04 . .0412 .13 Silver King West South Std Swansea Coa , . Tintic Std ...... West Toledo .... 53 .45 . r 150 .06 .08. 215.19 J.3 10458 215.46 .27 .01 WoolWortto AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Asked Bid Friday's Quotations British Pete Bunk Hill Day Mine Kaiser Ind Mtn Sts T and T . ... .v New Park Rico Argentine Standard Uranium ... Utah Id Sugar. .... 114 HVa 26 26 6i loti . l'a Wa 2Va 29. 8Va 6 Is 1 OVER THE COUNTER Asked 1055 10.00 1650 54.12 .02 .16 2.75 14.12 Va 11.62 8.50 ........ .01' ..... - 7k 7 53 15.50 2.90 38.00 . Am T and T t 53,000 113 51,400 21 Ampex Corp. . V50.000 42 Ji Gen Mtrs , Gen Elec . .'. 48,300 17 Va Am Mtrs . . . 45,300 43.600 15?, Roth Kayser Loew-- S Thea 30.000 18 V4 35.900 - 36? Boeing A : . . 21 44 67 A 21 44Ts 68 West Air Line West Elec - WilUston ,N Y S E ACTTVX STOCKS volume t;ios complete 138.200 207s Soerrv Ri 60,500 44 Va Std Oil N 3 . ; 1045?. 01 Friday's Quotations: 9.50Bid Amalg Sug Pfd .. ... 9.12 Albertson's 15.62 Aztec ... ... . Ariz Pub Serv .. 5257 Bapco i..., .14 Big Piney . .. . 2.37 Va Bonanza Air .05 Can Sup Oil ...... 13.25 .0510.75 Cons Freight .15Deseret Pharmac 750 57 .46 English Oil ...... 55 14.50 Equity Oil .... ii .... 155 . . 2.66 Federal Res .08 36.00 First Sec Bk ; .09 First Sec Inv .. 1450 Intrsts Mtr Line 1655 .06 Const Chng Lang Hidden Splendor . 7.75 Utah Const ...... 505 0 450 Magna Magna 6 pet bond 100.00 . .. il50 Oil Inc . Va Rare Metals si Texota .... 150 .66 V. 2.75 Three Sts Nat G ......... : Stocks 1550 17.50 .18 8.75 53.50 - 5.00 105.00 1.87 1.87 . .87ia 3.12 Va lVa SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES: Mng, 200 at 2050 NEW YORK STOCK: EXCHANGE - Banner Chief Con Pfd, 1,000 at .77 QUOTATIONS: ' Colo Con, 5,000 at .02 , Thursday Friday E Standard, 500 at .03 Close Va open Kennebec, 800 at .41 57 57 Allied Chem 500 at .49 26 26 Va Mammoth, A Ills Cham . Mtn Sts Dev. 10.000 at .03 Va . Alum Ltd Amer Can Amer Cyan Amer, - Std . Amer Smelt Amer; T and T Amer- - Tob . Atch T and S Fe . Beth Steel Cater, Trac . Chrysler : Mountain Fuel . . . Denver and R G W iww cnem vu Font East Kod El Paso Firestone First America 2 ord Motor Gen Elec . ir Gen Foods - Gen Mtr . . . Int Harv ....... I I' Int Nick Int Paper; . . Johns Man . . Kennecott; Min Mng Mtg Monsan Chem Mont Wz"-Natl .Cash Reg . . Natl Steel NN Y Cen R R . Pac G and El . Parke Da ; J C Penney . I R 39 31 lB'Z 72.i 203i lllVa 29 37 29 Va 66 75 42 Ti .479. 6IV2 33 4 . ........ 125 29 Va 39 a 79 . 53 57 97 Va 55 44 49 44 Va 91 40 4 t 1 I j Jacob : : ? Olpin-Sundbe- rg 24-ho- ur Opposes Federal Aid - , Wil-lar- - U.S.-Sovi- Olsen B. Provo Man Succumbs to Heart Illness . Jacob B. Olsen, 145 N. 3rd W., died this morning at Utah Valley Hospital following a long heart illness. He was born in Salem, a son of He married "Pearl John Olsen. Geneva ' Penrod In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sept 27, 1909. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a High Priest. resiHe had been a long-tim- e dent of Provo and had been in the contracting business. He is survived by one son and n one daughter, Donald Penrod of Midvale and Mrs. Bruce (Anna) Hartman of Altamount; nine great six grandchildren; grandchildren ; one sister, Mrs. Christine Hanks of Salem. Funeral services will be announced by Berg Mortuary. great-grandparen- ts, , years. . " j".";- f He married Lemma Brimhall Hamlin of Payson in 1950. , Surviving are his widow of Phoenix, one ; son, Jerry Miller, with the Air Force in Wyoming; one sister and two brothers. ; Provo Stores To Close on , -- ' , Kennedy Orders February 22 (Continued from Page One) "America's standing 1 n Great Britain is at a record low." President Eisenhower lost stature in the wake of the sustnmit collapse but remained ahead of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in public esteem. r, "Pamtiiculariy in Great Brdtaki,, current cooifidanoe is low in America's capacity for leadership isa dealing with present World problems." "U.S. credibility...appears to have dropped markedly in Great Britain." war," Provo Retail Merchants' Council ha? voted to close downtown businesses on Washington's birthday, but will remain open on" Lincoln's birthday. This conforms with the policy of federal offices and the post office. The decision was taken at a meeting of the council Thursday night. During the session, William Wotherspoan, director of the Provo Chamber of Commerce? and Ed Shriver, currently chairman of the council, were named as members of a committee" to select a new chairman, subject to approval of the council. - CARD OF THANKS We desire to express sincere appreciation to themany friends and relatives who assisted-i- n our . Ol-e- ! NO TELEPHONE BOOTHS any way during the recent NEWPORT PAGNELL, England illness and passing of our beloved state-owned UPD The telephone husband and father for the beaucompany Thursday .refused to in- tiful flowers, the, expressions of stall a public telephone boof h sympathy, the assistance of those here. who took part at the services, and Officials said 23 of the town's other acts of .kindness, wt 91 houses have private telephones extend our thanks. especially and there is no need for a booth. I The Elmo S. Cheever Fatmlly. -- Deal With (Continued from Page One) ' to the Russians, and if so, what? Was there any connection between Kennedy's announcement that U2 flights over Russia would remain banned and release of the fliers? Does the manner of the fliers' release presage a new era of "secret diplomacy?" we: Si IE .......'.v. Us :r jyss ' FLOWERS for the 'Occasion' et mm um V Ogden Livestock 'AJrk DIAL FR . i.U' 01 v'lH.n i.iJ.-- Ji;i;Uv -- 11 r fj.r Provo Floral 201 1st S., Provo W SALE There are excellent reasons why the DURING 1 . j .is words which convey some small measure Tafthe manner in which it takes command of the road and wins the , unstinting acclaim of those who drive or ride in it. Your Cadillac dealer cordially invites you to (enjoy a memorable demonstration drive at your earliest convenience. 1961 Cadillac so completely dominates the highways of America. The finest Cadillac in a long and distinguished history, it is a motor car which reflects an authority unchallenged by any rival. Stately . . . majestic . . . masterful i . . these are JANUARY : & -- . ixttmv wan - 51 39 79 'a 36- I", - BOOK 1111 YOUR ORDER J EARLY .. '::::Xv:::::;r::::- v - J:;::::;:::;:-:v:?:v::'-'- i We will fabricate your job arid make installafjon after housecleaning time'. 1 MONTHLY PAYMENTS BEGIN EXPERT INSTALLATION IS MADE ' v.v:vv.vS,?4 S, If tMrf- fif - " " '"' a n. rnnmmm,, mmmnn.- - . ni n nui . v,.--, f M .... . ,...;Ji-mf-f- ' yX-MM&- gdllW"!""!1 - ..:.:-.,.- ! ( ! 01X011 TAYLOR' RUSSELt n. Sat. only y'': ' ', Seed and Remedies Accessories and supplies Special Bulk PARAKEET i - 50 E3DF8 ciAYSon-niCHiu- en j 29 39 125 m - great-grandchildr- n, . . AFTER SEEDSare 15c ham and Mrs Doreen Keenan, both of California',' and ' Dr. Thomas Orton Durham Jr. with the U. S. Air Force, stationed at Mountain Home, Ida. Also surviving are one brother, F. A. Goli den, and two sisters, Mrs. Nell Hobbs and Mrs'. Virginia Shel-toall of California; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday In the Huntington Park Ward, Huntington Park, Calif ' A EASY i'C Grove for the past 14 years. again later in the afternoon at the , Surviving are four sons, T. Val White House where the President CShristiansen, Gamth Christiansen," had scheduled a special talk with bpth of Pleasant Grove, Percy the men and their wives over Christiansen ..of American Fork, coffee. D, Ross Christiansen of Ogden; 15 Turns Down Photographers grandchildren; eight ' ; two brothers and two When he started for his helicopsisters, Joseph R Christiansen ter, photographers implored the John E. Christiansen, Mrs. Ella President to return for- a handIvory, all of Fountain Green, and shake pose with the fliers, but Mrs. Katherine ,W i 1 1 i a m s of the President shook, his head and ; Cedar City, said: Funeral services will be con"No, they want to be with their, ducted Monday at 1 p.m. In the families." Fountain Green 1IS Ward chapel Olmstead and McKone were the under the direction! of Bishop Cal- only survivors from the reconnaisvin Aired. Friends may call at sance plane which carried four the Mortuary Sun- other U.S. airmen. day from 7 to 8 p.m. and Monday "Sweat Out" Postponement at the Fountain Green cfturch from. 11 a.m. until time of serviShot down Red jets over the ces.. Burial will be in Fountain Barents Sea by last July I and reGreen Cemetery. leased Wednesday, the airmen had to "sweat out" a postponement of their homecoming when a snowstorm blanketed For Education the Washington area Thursday. They spent the night at Goose Bay, Labrador. They were described by an escort officer, as tired and too excited to eat on their Atlantic crossing but in good condition. No other news was given out. Their wives, Connie McKone, 26, mother of three, and Gail Olmstead, 25, mo'ther of one and eight months pregnant, arrived SALT LAKE CITY (UPD here just as the snowBrigham Young University pres- storm Thursday, bit. They spent the night ident Ernest L. Wilkinson ' said awaiting the airport reThursday he opposed "a mam- nervouslyunion. moth program" of federal aid to education because in the long run States Reason For Baa it would be injurious to the naThe White House banned any tion and education advancement. with the two reconinterviews Wilkinsor told the Salt Lake naissance plane crew members Kiwanis Club that the reasons world had to wait for the and advanced for federal aid are their version of the incident in largely fictitious. which they were shot down with The BYU president said. "We four fellow airmen. The body of need more education for our. mon their d plane commander, Maj. ey, as well as more money for G. Palm, was returned by education.'' Russians and buried in Arlingthe Wilkinson said federal aid to ton National Cemetery.. The other poor" states or .poor districts with never accounted were men three out any federal aid to the rich for. states or rich districts is politicalThe basis for banning press inly impossible. He said the argu- terviews was not that the men ment that federal aid would needed rest and seclusion but equalize educational opportunities that, in the words of White House is invalid for. this reason. secretary Pierre Salinger, it press He also attacked the argument was the best interests" of "in that federal aid would do away relations. with a dearth of teachers and classrooms. The Utah educator claimed that if classrooms have increased 30 per cent in the past five years compared to a 20 per cent enrollment increase; He addOGDEN (UPD Livestock;' ed that if enrollments and teachCattle 25; not enough of any er increases continue in the cur- one class on sale to test prices. rent, trend for the next 10 years, Calves none. teacher output will have doubled Hogs 40; no early sales. and pupil increase shrunk to Sheep 50; not enough on sale early to test trends . She is . survived by her husband, T. O.' Durham; two sons and one daughter, Kent G. Dur- (Continued from Page One) ience in Russia 'and their present condition. Kennedy ended his conversation by saying he would see them , 12-no- . AND DRAPERY COSTS 1934. Michael Ted Gee; three-da-y old, son "of Edwin L. and Lorraine Davis Gee, 746 W. 1020 S., Provo, died early Thursday at the Utah Valley Hospital. He is survived by his parents; one brother and one sister, Teri Lyn 'and Scott Alan Gee ; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester J.' Gee of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Provo; Mr., and Mrs. A. L. Hartvigsen of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Stone of Salem, , The parents are members of the Sunset Third LDS Ward. Brief funeral services will be conducted at Berg Drawing Room Chapel Saturday at 11 a.m. with, interment In Payson City Cemetery. Bishop George O. Smith of the Sunset Third Ward will officiate. Friends may call at the mortuary an hour prior to serv' ; ices. 56 36'. ,v LABOR 141 49 29i 39?a ALL Joyous in Fountain, Greer; He married Edna Stella Cook in 1902 in the Manti LDS Temple. She died in February, 1938. He was a member of the LDS Church and . Vas a High Priest at the time of his death. He has lived in Pleasant Ariz., who died last Sunday at his home of brain cancer, will be conducted Saturday afternoon at the Payson City Cemetery. The family has not designated the time far the services. Friends may. call at the Rigby Mortuary on Saturday Fuafter neral services were held Thursday in Phoenix. j Mr. Miller was a native of Missouri. He installed irrigation pumps in Arizona, where he had made his residence for several 41 13 4 44 Va . U, 41 a 51V, ON ! NEPHI Mrs Louise Golden was born and raiswho Durham, ed in Nephi, died at the Mission Hospital in Huntington Park, CaL, Jan. 21, according to news that has been received here. She was the wife of T 0 Durham, who was a fprmer teacher and coach . in the Juab High School. Mrs. Durham was born Sept. 20, 1894, in Nephi, and moved to California with her husband in . . 79 37 V2 55 'a 44 4 ... COVER "... Africa. SPRING VILLE Dr.' Park Boyden Bird, 62, Springville native, died Tuesday in Los Angeles. He was born Jan. 2, 1899, In Springville to Am'asa C. and Mary Chris-tai- n Louise Whitehead Bird.' He marPLEASANT GROVE Theodoret Christiansen, 82,' ried Blanche Clegg in the Salt died Thursday morning at the Lake LDS Temple. He is surAmerican Fork Hospital of causes vived by. bis wife; two daughters; and several brothers and sisters. incident to age , He was born Aug 10, 1878, in Burial rites wilV be conducted Fountain Gfeeni a son of Chris- Saturday in Los Angeles. tian John and Ellen Jane Oldroyd Christiansen. He spent his childhood and received his education 8IV4 9VV2 . SLIP SAVE 33 Va 61 78 72 V. 44 Va 28 V. 69 4 57 .'a ANNUAL 61Va 141i 53 Tri Con Corp un carbide , , . Un Pacific Unit ,Air Line UnitfPark City Steel . .. US Utah P and L . t .., 29 4a 69 Va 66 75 43 47 Va 694 Va 57 MUTUAL FUNDS Thursday's Quotations:7.60 Bid Asked Affil Fund 852 . 3.10 Div Shares 3.40 Chem Fund 11.56 1251 E and H Bal F ; 11.69 12.15 E and H Stk F . . 12.78 .13.66 Fund Investors . . . 958 10.28 . 8.05 8.70 Incorp Mass Inv Trust 13.74 14.85 Mass Inv Growth 15.92 1751 15.72 Putman Fund 17.01 Telev and Elec . . 7.95 8.66 . 72 203 111 29 Va l ' : 31Va Va . Texaco 'Inc Timk R Bear Transamer . . 42 5' 30 39 k 4ia 13 i Socony Std Oil Cal Std Oil N J 71 23 V. ' 79 .. t,r-- 14 V 56 Va .1137 . 38 Va 'Penn Phill.Pete Proct and Gam '. Reyn Tob; B Sears , 31 45 814 17 34 , Steel 46 14 V4 57 113 -70 Va 23 4254 Tintic Lead, 5,000 at .04 Tintic Std, 200 at 1.25 37,a 73 44 Va 28 ?a 69 Va . RCA Rspub 34V4 61 77 k d . 34 V4 37 4 Death Claims Resident Of PI. Grove Louisc'Golden Durham Wilkinson (Continued from Page One) FURNISHED DY J. A. 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