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Show 4 DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1962 . Utah County, Utah Dies in Tooolo Stock M mef: Edgar H. Holliman Woman Ex-Ore- m Wilford Swenson Dies Rites Saturday Provoan From Sudden Illness at 52 1 Mrs.. Hazel Mariex Ferguson Sydall, 36, former Oi'ern resident, who resided at Tooele, died Tuesday in a Tooele .hospital of a long - J. A.HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange FURNISHED BY f !.' illness.. She was born Aug. 14, 1925, in Midway, to Leo Franklin and Dow Jones Averages 30 Total 20 15 Darlene Batesj Fergusoh. She 65 Volume Industrial Rails Utilities Stocks married Howard Sydall Aug. 4, Close: Wednesday's 726.01 1.30 148.33 433 727.65 1941 in Orem. The marriage was 3,590,000 ,45 245.801.46 , .Thursday's Open: solemnized in the Salt Lake later J 728.23 2.22 149.69 1.36 1 27.49 .16 246.59 .79 LDS Temple, j . OVER THE COUNTER N Y S E ACTIVE STOCKS She is survived by her husBid Asked Thursday's Quotations: Complete Volume Close! Chng 17.00 Albertson's ..... 16.00 band; sons, Gary Allen, Richard OiT T. . 75,300 125g . . ... . 20.12 21.62 Vs Baker Aztec Oil 2 1 Gen Dyn , . . 52,300 30 r and a daughter Karen Marie, L., 62.23 Bank of Amer .... 60.50 Case 46,900 r 9a .... 5.00 5.50 Bonanza Air of Tooele; her parents of all li Pervna R R . 41,500 18 Campbell Mach ... 10.50 ,11.50 4- . N Std Oil 514 37,500 J Orem; ; six brothers, Stanley R., 28.00 Citizens Util B ... 26.00 134 N Y RR 31,900 19 Leo A., Clifford, Richard, all of . . 12.75 13.62 Va Gen Cen Cons Freight Mtrs 31,000 56 38 UNCH 13.75 Deseret Pharmac ."14.50 ; ; Donald, Provo, and Verl, Orem Merck 8534 Co 29,000 and '334 16.00 1 v8 Equity Oil ..... .15.00 134 3,i Am T T 27,900 and Kearns; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas , 4.12V2 Federal Res .... . 3.75 Beth Steel 27,800 43 51.00 53.00 First Sec Corp .... (Betty) Anderson, Salt Lake City 20.50 First Sec Inv '. . 19.50 EXCHANGE YORK NEW STOCK "Doreen Ferguson, -- Orem. and . . 14.50 13.50 Frontier RfR . QUOTATIONS 125.00 Fron 6 pet Cv Bd 115.00 services- - will .be held Funeral "; Wednesday Thursday 49.50 ' Intrsts Mtr Line .. 47.50 1 p.m. in the North at Close . OpenOX) , Friday 23.00 21.00 Lockhart 4 Tooele LDS Stake House, j Friends 00 rg Allied Chem ...... : . 5.00 6.00 Magna 227a 223,4 AUis Cham . , . t'. . . 14.75 13.50 Patomar 28 V may call at the Tate Mortuary In 27 Alum Ltd ....... 300.00 325.00 Pal 7S W Wts 46 46 Amer Can 7 to 9 p.m.,! 325.00 Palomar 6275 . 300.00 4374 Tooele Thursday from a Amer Cyan ', 3.25 2.87'i In-- I Skaggs Leis:.ng to Va and Va services. 41 41 .... 1343,4 Friday prior A M 11.50 Mart .... 10.25 135 Amer T and T .'" . . ; will be terment Tooele in the S' raza 8.25 City 99 Va 99,4 Amer Tob 51.00 53.00 Utah Const . r 36 ?8 Cemetery, 368 Pub Serv Arizona ' Atch T 27 3,8 274V and S Fe .' AMERICAN STOCK! EXCHANGE 43 38 43 Steel Beth Bid Asked Thursday's Quotations: 5034 : 5058 Brunswick ........ , 5S4 1. . .. Birdslxaro 52 33 ......... .33 - Bunker Hill . . . . . .!. . -108 11?, Csna 503's 5034 ...... 5 34 Chrysler 55,. Day M'ne 56 ,4 57 13 Va 14 V4 Corn Pd Rfg ...... Hecla Mng ' i 218 217'a 33 4 Denver and R G W 32 Va Mtn Sts T and T. 72 Va 72 ,4 Dow Chem 2 2VaNew Park 24134 242 59 i 60 'a Du Pont Paddington 1C98 109V2 East Kodak . . . . . . 3 2 Rioo Argentine ...... 257a 26 2o3b El Paso 25 Technicolor 115" llSVa Ford Motor 11 Utah Idaho Sugar . . . IOVu 7438. 74 Gen Elec v:- , i' . married , ...... ...... . Mr. Holliman later divorced. He married Thelma Davis Feb. 8, 1946 in Provo. 11 ; He received his early education in1. Carbon County schools.! He moved to, Sacramento, Calif.. and later returned to Utah where he worked in Carbon County mines at Columbia, Castlegate, and He moved to Provo in 1942, where he has worked as a heavy duty mechanic fori the Strong Company and for W. W. j Clyde Company. He worked for, the Utah Pome-ro- y Morrison Company during the construction of Geneva Works, and later for Consolidated Western Steel. He served in the U. S. Army Infantry during World War II in the European, African, and Theaters of War) He was a member "of the Operating j Engineers Union. Mr. Holliman was 'a member of the LDS Church and served as a ward teacher His hobbies were hunting and fishing. He Is survived by his wife; sons and daughters: Donald E Holliman and Leonard W. Holliman, both of Southgate; Calif.; David W. Holliman and Mrs. William (Marlene) Faulkner, both of Provo, and Mrs. Charles (Janet) Waldren.of Salem; stepchildren: Udell Larsen, Spririgville; Eugene Larsen Norwalk, Calif.; Gerald Larsen, Mrs. James C. (Virginia) Lindsay, and Mrs..Rulon (Louise) Wells, all of Provo ; R alph Larsen, Orem, and Mrs. Glen (Doris) Stone; Richmond, Calif.; and 11 grandchildren ; a brother and two sisters: H Lawrence Hall and Mrs. Bert (Afton) Kimber, Columbia, and Mrs. Wendell (Adena) Anderson of Provo. Funeral services will, be held Saturday at 1:30 a.m., in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel with Bishop Arell N. Christensen of the Pioneer LDS Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday evening from, 6 to 8 and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Provo; City Cemetery,, wheTe full military rites will be accorded by Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13, American Legion. i j . Ft. . 1 . . ........ ......... . ........ ...... Gen Foods Gen Mtr ........ . Good Year ...... i . ' SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Wednesday's Quotations: Bid Asked 36.00 34.00 Banner. .14 .12 .' Bristol Silver .75 .72 'a . . . ..... . Cardiff .05 'a .06 Va Central Std 1.90 1.75 Chief Con 130 Chief Con Pfd . . . ;.40 .45 .43 ... Clayton Silver .24 SO Cochise Entr . ... .23 .21 Cons Eureka .... .03 .03Va : . . ... Croff Oil .05" .06 Crown Point ..... . . ... 33 35 Dragon' JOS .11 East Crown Prat .02 Va . s02 East Std .20 .23 East Utah .03 Mines ... i .06V2' Empire Bullion .13 AIM, Eureka 11 .09 Eureka Lilly Con 0 .50 35 . Eureka Std . ....' 1.90 1.65 Grand Deposit . . . .05 .04 Great Western .70 ' .63 Kennebec .02 .OUa Majestic Oil ...... .03V2 Miller Hill ...i... 02i 2.25 1.95 New Park .60 .55 North Lily 1.70 1.80 North Std Gulf Oil . . Int Harv Int Nick Johns Man ;. Kenneeott Korvette .7. : fc -- ; - ....... RCA. Repub Steel ........ Park City Con Prosper ....;.... Silver King West . . . . J05Y i . " : Park City Con, at 2,000 .05 648 77 . 5238 '521 2 84 55 51 57 a V41 55 i,a , 5714 4074 40'4 56 55 Va 463,4 46i,2 50 Va 50V4; 120 120V2 3414 33si 37 34 38 1V4 - ' rf 78.4 38 1,4' 22T8; 37 ?4 N 38 33 2274 361.2 38V8 .19 Livestock , Canadian " ....... f . Variable -- . .... 8.83 Fund Inv Incorp Invest Mass Tnv Growth . 185 15.46 Mass Inv Trust ?. -- i... Putman.Fund World-Wid- ; quested an alternate trayel plan which would take him to Washington before going to CbJumbus. One of the President's closest associates, Theodore C. Sprensen, special counsel to Kennedy, ar rived here Wednesday. He and the President planned td devote most of today to the nearly com-- ; pleted drafting of Kennedy's State of the Union Message. Congress returns Jan. 10 and Kennedy will deliver the message Jan. 11 or1 12 j He. has scheduled a news conference for Jan. 15. bometime before congress re convenes, the President expected to be in touch directly or iindirect-ly with Republican, as well as Democratic, leaders of the House and Senate. A major conference of Democratic leaders was set tentatively for Monday at the; 6.93 12.89 21.94 10.90 8.09 1653 j j important bean. aid today. "This is very much under con sideration," an" official said, Pood for Peace Director, George McGovern, who proposed the idea to President Kennedy plans to leave late this month on a trip to discuss the proposal with officials in India; Pakistan, ;North Africa and elsewhere. White House adviser Arthur M Schlesinger Jr. expects to join ' McGovern on the tour to 'help study the feasibility of expanding the current food donation pro gram. said Administration? sources outline the plan in Kennedy may one of his ; early messages to Russia also asked that France be included in test negotiations The current talks have been re stricted to Britain, Russia and the United States. Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, was a clerk in tne u. a. aient umce in xoo f self-employ- S Who is looking forward ed t t U.S. Working , . formula fo: settlement. The neutralist prince landed in Zurich today, ostensibly on the way .to Paris to visit his family. He madel W secret, hpwever, of the fact that his real purpose was to "submit new proposals for a Labor Department reported Mon- -, day night that about 5.7 million workers covered by major union contracts received wage increases 1961. solution."! He said he would ask Russia and Britain to help break the deadlock. Ber& . and Mrs. Rollo (Mary) Waddell of Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel with Bishop Leo Allen of Provo 11th LDS Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p. m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills . Cemetery. Mortuary SE RV ICES Emma Williams fvnvral 4rv1c will b hld Friday at 2 p.m. rg Drawing Room Chap!. Friends may call at th mortuary Thursday from 6 to I p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment" will be In froro City Cemetery. 4 Immm i TERMS -- LOW DOWN BUYS-EA- SY OPEN 10 A. ...sale price DELIVERY E P. M. DAILY v One Group of 15 Odds land Ends. DINING ROOM CHAIRS, off, 117Q95 j uwci uciav. nivuwu r:. BEST FURNITURE PAYMENT-FRE- M.-5- :40 PC. LIVING ROOM SET, Foam cushion, zippered coil ii 1962's VALUES 40 OUTSTANDING QQ50 14" now Example. Reg. 22.95 KROEHLER EARLY AMERICAN SOFA, high backi Dacron and. . . I f. . T .l.W.... fill. J 17095 MM comfortable. Reg. 249.95 ........'..................now 6 DRAWER CHEST. Maple Finish, .now With Mirror. Reg. 109.95 6 . PC. DINETTE SET. Table and 4 chairs, .now 9900 buffet. Modern style. Reg. 199.00 2 only BUNK BEDS, Complete with 2 springs and 2 mattresses, ladder and rail. Reg. 119.95 ............ now, MODERN OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. (3 only) Walnut now 149 finish, hardwood. Reg. 21.95 BLACK POLE LAMPS, Orange and turquoise Q95 ..now " shade,! white reflector, Reg. 28.00...... BLACK POLE LAIP 3 way switch.1 Reg. 11.95 -t- t-. . ................ . ... ... .............. . .now BLACK POLE LAMP, 3 way switch green, white and blue (shades. Reg. 22.95 . . .. .V. v.'. ,'.. . . . . ..now FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHAIRS. (2 only) Rose, . now 3993 Fruitwood finish. Reg. 59.95 COSCO BABY CRIB, Ivory finish, net sides, 'padded head and foot, all steel construction. Reg. 41.95 j.i..,j...now COSCO PLAY PENS, 2 only (Yellow and Ivory). All steel construction, and floor mat. Reg. 26.95 ...... . . ...now COFFEE TABLE, One only French provincial, Cherry now. and fruitwood finish. Reg. 34.95".. SHADOW BOXES, 2 only. Mahogany, gold trim and ........now mirror back. Reg. 23.00 STEP-UTABLE, 2 only,. Maple, shutter doors .v. .now 2995 4 "large; top." Reg. 43.95 ............. .1 . 1 14950 1 69" ! STUDIO SOFA BED, Coil base, heavy durable cover. Brown. Reg. 74.95. . . . j to i... now .. i Astronaut 2 Only WALNUT SLAT BENCHES, Adjustable tops. Reg. 24.95 CLUB CHAIR, (Kroehler) Coil rubber seat. Reg. base,-Foa- 119.95 ....now 2995 now 14" .now 6995 m . SWIVEL CHAIR (Kroehler) Coil base, wing back and liuuiii. t vmi uaww. iv-f.wi ' w I. now DRAWER DRESSER, 60 inch size, walnut, with 44x30 now plate glass mirror Modern style. Reg. 134.50.... TRU&DEED CORPORATION It ' it . BOOKCASE WALNUT; BED, 6 drawer! dresser. HOME branch omas llvd., Ogdsn, Utah I i70 Wathingfttn ft North University AvcPrav, Utah tt f Reg. 149.95 f-l- fX 1 107 1 " ;:SC" ..... I '::.;'i'''-V-.- 7 base, linen cover, solid maple trim. ....... teg. 4Z.uu i ............ . FULL SIZE SP AND BOX SP FULL SIZE B Reg. 24.95 G-A-IR . ..i - .......... . .now 240 MATTRESS Reg. .139.00. .now - 9900 ..... SPRING. .now 19" 14" r.. P. d, MAPLE END TABLES, 2 only 30x20 Reg. 49.95 I ... ...... i . . ... : now L . now COCKTAIL TABLES, One Only 36" Size. 119" now .,.!............. . v OQ50 EARLY AMERICAN SOFA and CHAIR, foam cushions, hand tied 77 4-- 095 J 8 d' 39" LIVING ROOM SET, Turquoise, spring filled now 14900 cushions. Sofa and chair. Reg. 199.00 . ROCKING ' SOFA, Linen1 cover (Beige Color) Foam cushions. hand tied coil base, Salem Maple trim. Reg. 289.00 ...........now 18900 TIIIN ARM ROSE SOFA, foam rubber cushions, coil QQ95 spring base. Nylon coyer. Reg. 289.95 ......... . . .now 6 DRAWER DRESSER, BOOKCASE BED. Mahogany CCOO-woonow 1 33 finished in Jamaica walnut. Reg. 185.00 1495 8" 14" 900 c. - OmCI lest 1st Seeth, fait Uk Ofy, Utah . EARLY AMERICAN CHAIR, Large roomy wing back,j With foam rubber cushions, linen cover, Coil base. I. ...... .now only Reg. 180.00 TURQUOISE SWIVEL CHAIR, V'alnut trim Nylon cover. Reg. 49.95 .. .. ..... .. ....;. AQQ5 ...........,.... s. (Continued from Page One) it : out there for' nothing for days and maybe weeks." The fleet will I be stationed in recovery areas ' throughout the Atlantic Ocean to retrieve uienn and his Mercury cap; sule . following their return to earth at the end of the three-orb' ' trip. Only ROCKERS, Nylon seat and back! made of plastic Head rest Rose and Gun Metal. Reg. 39i95... .. ; . ch , . n 2 marriage, this young lady it planning her financial needs wisely.. That's vyhy she invested her savings bf$ 1,500 with Guaranty. This will return $107.70 in 6ne year's time - or nearly twice as much as she'd been earning before. JVe guarantee her principal and 7 interest per annum, paid every 90 days. With every dollar safe and available. ; j' use extra can if you income, account open your today . . . 7 and start earning interest, the better you'll enjoy ' living it brings. N Largest raindrops measure in; diameabout ter; larger ones break up as they Albert ' son. .;, She married Merlin Stirling in from Page One). 1945 in Salt! Lake City. He died (Continued ence of oil and gas producers in April 5, 1956. Albert's r. congressional district. step-sisteShe is survived by a J Defends Record Anna Larson, of Sandy. In an interview with United Funeral services will be con Press International, Albert said ; ducted Friday at noon in the that ;his overall voting record Anderson ( and Sons Mortuary, considered liberal by be might American , Fork, wjiere friends some and moderate by others but ' may call prior to services. Burial that no one would call him a con- will be in the Mount Olivet Ceme ' servative. tery, Salt Lake City. ",; Albert's friends were miffed at Boiling's remarks which came in response to newsmen's1 questions. Albert said he had high regard for Boiling and hoped there wer "no personal feelings." . (Continued from Page One) liberal a he took less Although on civil rights legislation stance down last jeek, informed sources supported the ' said enough headway was made than Boiling, Albert in backstage talks to solve most civil rights laws of 1957 and 1960 in the form in which they', were problems other than ' the deadlock enacted. finally over the two ministries. The talks .here were temporarily suspended, pending the expected WORKERS' WAGES RISE The arrival of Sou vanna with a new WASHINGTON (UPD ; - fall.; Alice E. Haines May 5, 1930, in Grand Mr. Hall Junction, . Colo. He attended schools in Price and Vernal. He later moved to Utah Coun ty. He served as bridge and building foreman on the Orem Railroad from' 1931 until the rail-- , road was discontinued. He also worked for the "Denver and Rio Grand Railroad. He worked for Utah Pomeroy Morrison during the construction of Geneva Works. From 1947 to 1955 he lived at Pleasant Grove on a small farm, and at the time of his death he at Halls Saw was at his residence in Service, Provo. He had served as president of the District Council of Carpenters, as vice president of the building trades council, and had also served as secretary of Local 1498, Carpenter Union for seven years. He served as carpenter advisor for the Boy Scouts from 1941 to 1945. . He was a member of the LDS Church, His hobby was woodworking. He is survived by his wife; four sons and one daugh ter: Robert A., New Orleans, La.; William L., Salt Lake City; Mark F. Hall, Southgate, Calif,; Neil S.J Orange, Calif.; and Mrs. Robert G. (Lynne) Adamson, Pleasant Grove; 17 grandchi dren; three brothers and three sisters:! Grant Hall of Pleasant Grove, Arthur Hall of Salt Lake City, Wallace Hall of Compton Calif.; Mrs. Edward (Helen) Ainee of; Provo. Mrs. Millas (Sarafy) Lyda of Nampa, Ida. SOFA BED, Wool cover, colors (brown) Foam back, and .now seat. Makes a double bed. Reg. 219.50. Recent ionist . bell-shape- j , J. As a y ar - Disarmament 18-fiati- on Commission again blamed the West for failure to reach agree ment in the test-ba- n talks that began in Geneva Nov. 28. The talks are to be resumed Jan. 16 The Soviet proposals call for agreement among the nuclear powers to ban! tests in the atmos phere, underwater and in outer space. The only controls would rest on existing testing devices The nuclear powers, Russia said also would put a voluntary ban on underground tests, of nuclear is until agreement weapons on a control reached system of. over such tests. Nio nuclear! tests of any kind woiild be held while the Geneva talks are in progress. i The (UPD United "States is considering using 2 billion - worth of surplus food world-wid- e school in a five-yelunch program for 500 million children, Food for Peace officials . . i Story Lodge No. 4 Free and Accepted Masons, will conduct me morial services for Howard Priee Johnson of American Fork at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the Masonic Temple. Funeral services will be conducted in the American Fork Community Church at 11 a.i m. Saturday. Mr s. FORK 5 , 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD Russia submitted to the United Nations Disarmament Commission today its proposals for, a new mor atorium on nuclear test explo j . sions. The Soviet plan ignored the West's demand for international inspection and control. A Soviet statement to the new 2 WASHINGTON . married cushions. Slim arm style. Reg. 169.50 : AMERICAN City ; NAUGAHYDE SOFA covered In Sandlewdod, foam rubber Lunch; Program Seen Congress. Old Plan On Moratorium The soybean is the world's most White House, School e ! ly formed, LaKcc j 11.67 9.65 19.95 16.89 18.40 110.65 ! Investor 6.41 11.93 20.30 10.19 7.48 Mutual Stocks Selective from Page One) . Livestock: NEW YORK (UPD Group Funds included: ( Continued j I at Ken fense advisers, W h i t e House 14 sources said (the President, re78 90 90 j 51 14 V4; 1,000 at Oo . Progress,, at .03; 96.000 sale to test trend. Oil Pros Mng. 1.000 ' V.-Calves salable none. af 02Va Rovston Coal. 6,000 at .OS Hogs salable 60 no early sales. Swansea Con, 1,500 at 30 Tintic Lead, 800 at 03a Sheep salable 200, not enough .? Tintic Std, 1O0 at ISO on sale early to test' trend. Utah Con, 1,000 at .09 Water Wonderland, 30 ajt .18: . 600 t at .12 ' West Toledo, 1,000 WilUston. 2,000 at .12; 1,000 at .lZVa ' v MUTUAL FUNDS : Wednesday's-QuotationsBid A6kett . 9.26 . i AFFIL FUND 8.56 ' Div Shares 3.95 3.60 18.19 Can, Gen Fund . . . . 16.64 129 ,13.29 (ChemFund 13.78 ' E and H Bal F ... 12.76 . 16.02 14.83 . . E and H Stk F 5.49 5.01 F I, F j. j the "fundamental law" the ConVa go's temporary! constitution!. Point 60 65 eight demands! Katanga accept- 77'2 ance of U.N.! resolutions. 84 4 Cattle salable 25, not enough on 1 Middle-- Eastern 90 1,4 54 ',4 59 Va .03 .17 .48 .40 1.95 .13 Oden i -- 90Va? .; . . ; h. i j .. Texaco Inc Thiokol Timk R Bear . ... Transamer South Std Tri Con Corp . . 30 Swansea Con Un Carbide , . . 1.90 Tintic Std Un Pacific .... Williston .,........ , J2 Unit Air Line . . Unit Park City SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE ... U S Steel SALES Utah P and L . Bristol Silver, 1,000 at .12 Bullion Mon, 3,000 at .05J2; 200 West Air Line . West Bancorp c at .05 -- Westg Elec Cardiff. 500 at .07 Wool worth Cons Eureka, 1.000 at 21 Diamond B, 225 at j08Va .East Utah. 500 at .23 Eureka Lilly Con. 1,000 at 1 .10; 321 at .08 Va Gen Cont Corp, 500 at .55 at .65 Kermebe, 3,000 Mamcrnoth, 500 at .90 OGDEN (UPD . North Std, 300 at 1.15 05 .02 Va .15 .42 - 53V4 J .. Std Oil Cal std oa N J 40 Va . .........i . Sooonv -- -- . Reyn Tob Sears ' -- ". ELISABETHYILLE, Katanga, The Congo (UPD 85 President 847S Moise Tshombe told his provinci4 464 al assembly jj today he finds no 6774 fault with six of eight points o 5174 513,4 the Kitona agreement that would 34 333,4; 40 Ts ' 397'a end Katanga's 'secession from the 41 41 Vs 19M rest of the Congo. 193,8, IOI Va IOI S8 But he said he could not agree 36 3s 3614; 51 14 to points one land eight. Point one 51 18 1,4 18 of 57 Va demands Katanga acceptance 58 V Revlxxn . : II'- 431,2 52 85 57 85 46 67 1 -- 953 56 Vs 433,4 40Va , Min Mng Mf g Monsan Chem Mont Ward Mtn Fuel Sup Olin Math N Y Cen R R Pac G and El. . . Parke Da .. . J C Penney Penn R R . . . . Phill Pete Proct and Gam . ...... 94 ii 563S Ken-ilwort- Tshombo Rejects Two Points In New Agreement : - ; They - ee Milda Salt Emma? Elaine Johnson Stirling, 85, former American Fork resident,., died Monday of natural causes at i her home, 557 S." 1st Hall, 56, of 651 W., Salt Lake City. Wednesday af Mrs. Stirling was born Aug. 15, residence of a 1876 in Denmark, a daughter of Christian and Anne Larsen John Russia Offers in Johnstonwere 1939. . j . . A. Mower Holliman. , II e - - 52, 132 N. riett " : In Claims Provo Citizen at 56 Olpin-Sundbe- . . - PLEASANT GROVE Funeral services for Wilford M. Swenson, 67, pleasant Grove native who died of a heart ailment in San Francisco Dec. 28, will be held rg Saturday at 11 a. ml, in the in. a 4-- . Heart Attaclc " - - Fork Masonic Rites Sot Woman Succumbs For Mr. Johnson Ex-Ameri- can Mortuary. Albion Nelson Friends may call at the mor9th W., died Wednesday .after- tuary Saturday from 10 a.m. until W. Center, died noon at the Utah Valley Hospital time of services. Interment will ternoon at his be in the Pleasant Grove City heart attack. following a sud- -- 4 I den illness. He was born Cemetery, Mr. Hollimar 18, 1905, in Aug, wsa born Jan. t ' Fork, DuDry 11, 19 0 9, chesne County. Clear Creek I a son of Henry Carbon County, Chel lo u s and a son of Joel " Elizabeth Merk- Edgar and Har-1- ; ley Hall. He V Edgar E. HoUiman, J -- Albion Nelson Hall Reg. 39.95 4 L 24", SAMSONITE CARD TABLE AND CIIAmS. Odds and .now Ends.iGrey and white and blue. Reg. 7.95 " ONE GROUP OF ODDS AND ENDS. One of Each . . . .now off. Example L .... i' ... . 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