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Show 4 DAILY HERALD MAR CI I 30, County, Utah FRIDAY, Utah Arthur Wesley West 1962 1? Heart Illness Claims Payson .. Citizen at 76 Stock Ma'rke I J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange FURNISHED BY " 4 4 A ". t ' Arthur Wesley PAYSON ' died 76, West, Rails Stocks Utilities Thursday evening Industrial Volume Thursday's Close: in the Payeson City Hospital of 131 242.76 .45 .38 130.01 2,870,000 711.28- -r .97 144.96 a heart ailment. Friday'! Open: . 121 242 .37 .16 130.22 39 144.80 709.10 He was born March 17, 1886, at SALT. LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE ACTIVE STOCKS NYSE Volume Close, Cnng Thursday's Quotations : Bid Asked Spanish Fork, a' son of Zakariah Complete 38.00 38.00 and Mary Ann Youd West. He V S Steel UNCHJ Banner 42,400 72 .08 12 . s Bristol Silver ....... - .07 ii El Pao 40,400 24 married Harriet Nielsen, June 9, t .49 .50 Ee h SLesl 34,000 43 3, 4- - 4 Cardiff , Salt'Lake LDS Tem.05 ? .041,5, in the 1909, Central 46 , Std Allied Chem 2 25,500 1.60 Va . . . 1.50 Chief Con' 24,300 25 Va died She Eurlingtcin . . :. Feb. 26, 1953. He ple. 1.25 1V2 23 3, Chie f Con Pf d . . . 1.15 24.C00 Sdicnley. Mrs. Minnie Spencer, married J25 .27 Va V, 39 22,400 Clayton Silver.... Raytheon . . J24 2.X s Coohise Ertr G?n Mtrs . 21,100 563,i in Salt Lake City. 1954, 27, Aug. .17 .16 Cons Eureka 21,100 49 3 , Korvette . . .03 ... 02 yt was educated in the SpanCroff Oil lie .08 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE j Crown Point .6 ish Fork schools and had been a .33 .30 ' Dragon ... QUOTATIONS t .06 .09 in the Palmyra area prior farmer East Crown Thursday Friday .01 Std ....... .01a Close to Open moving to Payson in 1954. He 122' .24 . . 46 7 467. East Utah ... . .. .. Allied Chem held .07 .06 the of ice of elder in the LDS '. Mines , . . 20 20 Emipire AIUs Cham JO I Bullion . . .. 264 27 Eureka 082 Alum Ltd . . Church. .09 . .07 Va .. 45 Ts 457. Eureka Lilly Con. . Amer Can . . .50 .45 Eureka Std j 463,4 A rer Cyan Surviving are his widow, Pay-so1.45 1.30 . . 327b 327. Grand Deposit . . AMF : .. a son, James Reed West, .03 91 12 Great Western . . .021, . .. 91 Vs Amer Tob .65 .60 Kennebec Palmyra ; two daughters, Mrs. Arizona Pub Serv ... 36 .Ol 12 .01 27 I Majestic uu . 267s Atch T and S . Robert .(Leona) Dowdle, Orem, .j.... 0U4 .0212 43 MillrIill 43?g Etth Steel . . . . Mrs. 2.00 and ........ ' V. 34 New Arlyn (Josie) Spencer, 34 Park 25 Brun swick .. .42 .38 301 30 Vs North Lily . . . i ... , ...... 14 grandchildren; step,i Ctssra ' Payson; 1.05 1.00 .4 North Std 54 54 Va Chrys-e.0412 sons and daughters, Loran Spen.03 y2 Park City Con J , ... 59 6034 C:m Pd Rfg V .40 .37 cer and Dean Warren Spencer, '20 Denver and R G W .. . 1A7 Prosper .13 .15, 59 Vs Silver King West v. Dow Chem 59,i of Salt Lake City; both .43 .42 4 Arlyn ... ; South Std 244 4 244 Du Pont .20 .19 Swansea Con 1133 1133,'b and Glen both East Kodak Spencer, Spencer 2.12 Va 1.95 24 El Paso 237'. Tintic Std Ross of .13 .12 Long Payson; Spencer, 7 Williston 95 95 Ford Mtr . 77 ,i 77 Va Gen Elec Beach, Calif.; 21 EXCHANGE Dow Mt. Pleasant Man Found Dead by Tracks Jone Averages Total 30 ' 2-1- 20 IS Relatives of Calyin Minchcy, Mt. Pleasant, found viead Thursday by section crewmen seven miles south of Thistle, were scheduled to claim the body today. Sheriff -- Ralph Chappie said Thistle section crewmen found the body Thursday about 10 a.m. ; some 40 feet from the railroad right of way near a fence. There was a slight bruise on the hip, but no evidence of any serious injury,, according to a Payson physician who examined the body Thursday. ; The man, dead about two weeks, is believed to have died of exposure. He was lightly dressed' for; the weather of that period, wearing only levis levi jacket and shirt. His wife at lit. Pleasant told the Sanpete County sheriff Mr. Minchey had left Feb. 21 to look for work in Ogden. He had a father living in Ogden and a brother-in-lain Clearfield. Mr. Minchey had four children and twa stepchildren. 36, 1 5 8 ... V ; - V ' S Pnt-Eas- , n; c I, """" w r.--w . -- I ' . , , .f 1 - ppiiiiiiiiil 1 . , : . . w step-grandchildr- Gen Foods Gen Mtr Good Year . . ., 84 ,4 56 84As 56?s 44 Kennecott .... . Korvette ...... Monsan Chem . N'Y Cen R R . . J C Penney . . . . Phill Pete ..... R C A Sears ......... Std Oil Cal .... . 44 80 48 V2 SOVa 493,8 47? 478,a 17 4 17 477. 58 ft 48 58 Va 83 V2 58sa 543 59 ei,a 61?. - 832 54,. 57V2 Std Oil N J Texaco. Inc . . . 573, Thdokol Chem 332 353, . Un Carbide . . 114s ll42 32 . 32 4 Un Pacific IV Unit Park City Hi . 72 U S Steel v. 40 3. 40 Utah P and L 267'. West Air Line 262 . . . 35a 35 i Westg Elec 83 Ta 83 Wool worth . NEW YORK Investor (UPI) . . . Group Funds included: Canadian Mutual Stocks . Selective Variable SALT LAKE STOCK SALES Big Hill, 1,000 i at .07 12 Cardiff, 200 at .50 ait Pfd. 100 150; 25 at 1JL5 Chief Con Clayton-Silver,- ! 1,000 at 26 Cres Eag OU, 3,000 ait .07 V2 Dragon, 500 at .30 East Utah. 500 at .23 Eureka Lilly Con, 6001. at .07 North Lily. 2,100 at 38 2,600 at A2 Utah Con, 2,000 at .11; Utah Wyoming,- 180 iat .72 Va Water Wonderland, 1.000 at 21 Williston. 200; at .13 YanK.ee, ,2,uw ai .wa MUTUAL FUNDS Bid Asked Thiursday's Quotations: 9.02 8.34 Affil Fund . .i. 3.90 3.56 Div Shares . . 17.70 Can Gem Fund ... 16 J20 13.04 12.06 Cheim Fund 13.84 E and H Bal F ... 12.81 15.83 E and H Stk T . . . 14.65 5.31 4.84 F I F - Mor-tura- ...... .1 . . .; . . . Duke Page Rites 11.38 8.95 9.75 16.73 17.74 9.36 10.38 8.19 8.92 115.31 16.32 8.59 .... Telev and Elec 1099 1028 738 brothers, Lewis B. West, Spanish Fork and Edward L. West, Provo. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m., in the Payson FirstFifth LDS Ward Chapel, with Bishop Faye Fielding of the First V Fifth LDS Ward Chapel, y may call at the Keith Jolley in Payson Sunday evening from 7 to 9 and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. - . Fund Inv 1991 "two , 672 Inoonp Inv Inv Growth 1290 Mass Mass Inv Trust . 2153 Putman Fund 622 1194 8 Slated Saturday In Spanish Fork 798 Provoan's Mother Rites Mondav For Dies at Magna Mrs. Olena Hoth Weyerman, 87, Myron R. Moyle of Mrs: Laurene Johnson SPANISH services mother AMERICAN FORK Funeral of Provo, died Wednesday evening services for Myron Rowe Moyle, at her residence, 7539 W. 3500 S., 58, prominent American Fork LDS Church Magna, of causes incident to age. She was born Aug. 4, 1874, at worker who died of a heart attack Providence, a daughter of Carl J nA j Thursday morning at Geneva Works, will be h. e Pd Monday noon in the American Fork Sixth-Eigh- th 'Funeral FORK for. Duke Page, 67 prominent Spanish Fork businessman, who died Thursday morning at his home of a heart attack, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m., in the Spanish Fork Fourth LDS Fredrick A. and Ama Barbara Ward Chapel. Berger Holt. She toarried Gott-fre- d Mr. Don. Page Ailg. in Bishop 1894, 1, Weyerman, Swensoa officiate. will the Logan LDS Temple. He died Friends may call at theYValker March 9, 1935. . Mortuary Friday from 6 to 9 Mrs. Weyerman was active in and p.m., Saturday prior to servthe Relief Society. She spent most of .her life in Cachi; Valley, hav- ices. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. ing moved to Magna three years j Chapel. IS Li Ward Friends may f Mr. Moyle call at the An ago. derson and Sons Mortuary Sunday ' Survivors in add ition to Mrs. evening from 7 to 9 and Monday Johnson include: a son, Fred P. until 11:30 a.m. Interment will Weyerman, Eston, Ida.; daughbe in the American Fork ters, Mrs. Giddeon L. "(Anna) Bowen, Colliston, Box Elder CounCemetery. Anty; Mrs. Joseph w. (Clara) derson, Magna; Mrs . Id a" Ha wkes , James H. Hatch, 66, Duchesne, Providence; Mrs. F(rank (Rhoda) who has three brothers and sisThurston, Hyde Park; 57 grand- ters in Pleasant Grove, died children; 95 at his home in Wednesday SALT LAKE CITY Abbie and one Duchesne of a heart attack. ' Robison Gillespie 80, of 1012 1st Funeral services will he held Mrs Hatch was a brother of Ave., died Wednesday; funeral Saturday noon in. the Logan Fifth Marion Hatch, Mrs. Erma Griffin Monday noon, 260 E. South Tem LDS Ward Chapel, 502 E; 3rd N., and Mrs. Sarah West, all of ple. Mrs. Mary Ellen Harrington Logan, where friends may call Grove. Pleasant 79, died Monday in San Francisco; Saturday from 9 a.m., until time He was born in Vernal, Jan. 20, Holy. Rosary tonight at 8:30 p.m. of services. Burial jjwill be in the 372 E. 1st S.: Requiem Mass Sat 1896, 'a son of Josephus and Logan City Cemetery. Hatch. He married Carrie urday, 10 a.m St. Ann's Catholic Murray, Feb. 19, 1917. Church, '430 E. 21st S. WILLARD He was a building contractor, Miss Hannah motel owner and operator, and Braeffger, 57, of 2147 Wellington St., Salt Lake City, died Thurs was former president of the Du. day "funeral Monday, 1 p.m (Continued from Page One) chesne Lion's Club. Wiilard LDS Ward j Brother of G. Residents Dies . Utah Obituaries - great-grandchildre- n, great-great-grandchi- J ; Low-ella- T. Congress ' Chapel. Survivors U. S. Plan in addition to those near agreement with the listed above include his widow; a White House on compromise son and daughter, Harvey M. United Nations bond proposal. Hatch, Annandale, Va.; and Mrs. Reports indicated trie compromise Gilbert (Lois) H. Horrocks, Brig-hawould, involve some form of short-terCity; seven grandchildren; financing, as proposed by a brother, Jess Hatch, Philadelthe Republicans, in an effort to phia, Pa.; sisters: Mrs. Essie bond plan. avoid a Siegard, California ; Mrs. Ethel Trade: Sen. Thornas J. Dodd; Busch, Los Angeles; Miss Viole said in a statement Hatch, Kanab; Mrs. May Eaten, is time for a complete Moses Lake, Wash. that "it our of review Funeral services will be held strategic export policies." He said testimony be- Saturday at 11 a.m., in the Dufore a subcommittee ' studying chesne LDS Stake House. Friends trade with the Soviet bloc shows may call at the family home in "we have been helping the Krem- Duchesne Friday evening and Satlin to overcome maiy of its most urday prior to services. Interment critical weaknesses In the field of will be in the Duchesne City Cem- military-industritechnology." etery. were , m (Continued from Page One) died, Dean said, "we can then incorporate them into treaty lan guage." Chief Russian delegate Valerian Zorin replied this would "set back our work by 10 years" and con tended s'.ich detailed discussion of time would specific points at this, ' " be "futile." - ) The- modern about a half-mil- e plumbing. - jet airliner has of hydraulic . . m - 25-ye- ar LDS Stakes Sell Business Property t o Utah S avings for Office Building A multiple-stor- y office building will rise in a few years on the property across the road south from the Provo Post Office where the LDS Church Administration Building and the old tithing office of pioneer dajr vintage now stand. The property, 200 by 100 feet, changed hands today as the Church sold lit to Utah Savings and Loan Association. Pres. Fred L. Markham of Utah Stake represented the stakes involved Provo, East Provo, in the West Utah and Utah transaction, with t7 Spencer Grow, president of Utah Savings and Loan, officiating for that ! company. Construction in 1964 Mr. Grow said the property, once owned in the name Young, second president of the Church, is an ideal location for a b.usiness building. "We will announce detailed plans for use of the property later," he said. "All we can say now is that we Kennedy (Continued from Page One) subject to Senate confirmations-m- ay well determine the course jof court the during the remainder of the White House and in his stay beyond. In recent terms, there has been an almost even balance between conservative wing of a four members led by Justice Felix Frankfurter and a liberal bloc of four with Justice Hugo Black as chief spokesman. Justice Potter Stewart, the newest member of the court, has played the role of swing man in a number of 4 decisions. Whittaker, whose resignation becomes effective Monday, was considered a member of the conservative group. It believes the court and the federal government should be restrained in the role they play in American life; The liberal four feel that the courts and the executive branch of the government have authority to play greater role in safeguarding civil rights and other individual liberties. so-call- ed 5-- Fabulous Deals In History - - Q present Administration; Building was offered for sale. D. Spenin 90 N. 1st W., was built. This build- cer Grow, representing the Utah 1964." ing has housed the offices of Utah Savings and Loan Association Purchase price for the corner Stake and other nearby stakes made an offer which was accepWe offer complete which have been divided from it. table to the local church authorproperty was not disclosed. Pres. Markhamr said money Over the years it has jserved as ities and his offer was transmita realized in the sale will be used a meeting place for various ted to the first presidency. After dignified service in development of new facilities, church organizations. The base- careful review by the first presicost vv i h i nf the including offices and baptismal ment has been utilized for dency? authorization has been font, "in conjunction with an existpurposes. given to sell the property to Utah means of everyone. A more church structure." ing Expansion Necessary Savings and Loan Association. "Several years ago the need specific announcement on this The agreement reached with the will be forthcoming as soon as was felt to modernize this strucpurchaser permits the use of the ture and to provide more suitable building by the church organiza We Invite Your plans are approved, he said. The for services. baptismal place Bought By Church tions until the latter part of this Mr. Grow said records show the stakes interested in the property- year, when it is contemplated re Comparison. asked the Church Building Com- placement facilittes will have been property passed from the U. S. mittee to review the situation. provided. The character and loca receiver to Provo City (mayor, This recommended tion of these facilities will be committee Abraham O. Smoot) in 1869, and Olpin-Sundbe- rg as this property made public in the near future. inasmuch that from the mayor to Brigham commercial in character and Young in 1872. An executor's deed Is too was later signed by Brigham a smallorfor the development of stake meeting center, chapel Young, George Q. Cannon and AlOrem Pleasant Grove bert Carririgton deeding the prop- that it be vacated for1 religious erty to John Taylor, .trustee in purposes and made available for commercial use; and, that any trust for the Church. In funds realized be utilized in the Mr. Markham released the folof new facilities, lowing statement on history of development .new such to be confacilities the property and the reason for structed in with an conjunction t its sale: ? structure. church existing An autopROOSEVELT (UPI) "The LDS Church property Offer Accepted on the was scheduled across south from the present sy today Upon the advice of the Church of a Roosevelt man found Post Office, in the early days of Building body Committee, the property dead in a ditch Thursday by two Provo, served as the Church Tithnear here. youngsters ing Office. The old brick building The man was identified as Har facing to the north was used for this purpose. ry Cotonuts, 28, of Randlett, Utah. "Soon after 1900, when "Utah The body was partially covered Stake included all of the region (Continued from Page One) by weeds and dirt and was about from Pleasant Grove on the north of commercial space by the gov- three feet below the surface of to Spanish Fork on the south and ernment is not expected to have a the road passing alongside, the to Carbon County on the east, the significant effect on the local rental ditch. The man had not been Featuring Alexander . heard from since he left "home structure." Smith Carpet The completion of the remodelThe autopsy was to be performoid post office ed in Provo. ing, project at the arid the ; construction of the new Utah County's office six culminate post from building One) (Continued Page years of effort, to get additional Exquisite this means Utah cannot support post office ' and federal agency Largest Display itself Oh an agricultural economy. space for Provo. ROSES 1 of Broadloom "Our prosperity, our very existIn 1957 The Provo Daily Herald PLAN ence, depends 'on the development called attention to the cramped TODAY of other resources" such' as min- postal facilities in an editorial. To erals and grazing which he feels Senator Bennett urged the post little Sow a Canyoniands would provide. happiness master general and the General Select , Your; Carpet by sending flowers! Services' Administration tp initiate from America's GENERAL LEAVES PALESTINE a studytof the problem, and the PROVO outgrowth of the request was the Leading Mills! JERUSALEM (UPD Gen. Carl new post office which will be comFLORAL Von Horn, chief of the United Napleted this year and will make ad201 W. 1st S. 4 -- NEWEST STYLES tions truce supervisory organiza- ditional space available in the bid FR tion in Palestine, was scheduled building. to leave for New York today. 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HURRY! GROUP: BRIDAL WREATH gal. Reg. $1.50 ...J..A . j. MATERIAL Ssleetkm for 1962: n SL.ASSES m $l25 Reg. $2.50 i Just arrived beautiful . - 01 STREET CARPETS Dr. J. La Verne Poly, O.D. In Ogden v2249 WASHINGTON Dr. S. T. Deorden, O.D. In Salt Lake City MAIN AT SECOND Dr. Donald C. James, O.D. " I I ; 1497 South State OREM AC Spanish Fork 89 798-236- 3 J fl TAViHR CARPETS SPECIAL OFFER 1 Qt. Ortho Liquid Rosefood ond Ross Pruning Book. Reg. $2.3? Value both only ;v-- Mortuary : PRICE GROUP: COLORADO SPRUCE Now j t bap-tisnji- al GROUP: AUSTRIAN PINE 1 Now You Can Get A - - - On A Nov 1962 Mercury .....,1 .1 gal. Lincoln-Mercur- y ;'T:.;--..- gal. Reg. $1.50 Now 1 Miyjll;yjs V:;'K GROUP: JUNIPER PFITZER 2 From Boston in 1920 Was a At Provo 1 1 funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. in Olsen the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Provo. Friends may call at the Berg" Mortuary in Provo Fridqy from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. We need room for new stock!! gal. Reg. to $3.50 Now The New York Yankees' Purchase of Babe Ruth Hannah will be held plan erection of a multiple-offic- e building, probably starting SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK al - BERG MORTUARY LDS Stakes of Prcvx) to the savings arid loan firm for eventual construction of a multiple-stor- y office building. In background are old tithing office (left), used in pioneer days, arid the Church Administration Building, right. . c r?n MILESTONE IN BUSINESS PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT D. Spencer Grow, left, president of Utah Savings" and Loan Assn., and Pres. Fred L. Markham of Utah Stake, examine deeds, abstracts and other papers as they inspect downtown property sold today by the |