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Show DAILY HERALD i FRIDAY. JANUARY 11, 1963 Defoss Dickerson, 69. Utah County, Vta3x Cerebral Hemorrhage Claims Man Stod&mffili ce'n' J. n FURNISHED BY Wamber ef : Dow Jones Average Total Volume 3 A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Now York Stock Exehanc ' . 30 20 ' 15 FORK AMERICAN 65 Death Takes Child Florence Of d voa hs TEx-Pr- month- - j Lucy Caroline Jacobs, old daughter of Dee V. and Kay Pace Boy, 8, Dies Illness Claimed by Illness SPANISH FOR K Funeral Parkin Jacobs, died Jan. services will be held Saturday at Primary Children's Hospital- in 1p.m. in the; Spanish Fork' 10th Florence Peterson Pace, 51 of LDS Ward Chapel for Jerald Salt Lake City. The parents are former Provo; 972 E. 360 S., Provo, died early Steven Knotts, 8, of 567" N. 300 ans. with tne father now em- - today at the Utah Valley Hospital E., Spanish Fork, who died Thursafter a two-yeployed in the. Foreign Service of day in the Utah Valley Hospital U.S. the 1 illness. government. They were after a lingering illness. iast stationed at Honduras and She was born He was born Feb. $ 1954, in are being to Wash-Nov; 11, 1911, in Provo, a son of Lawrence B'. and a wton D. C Santaquin, of Martha Fortheringham Knotts. ch was .rn1,Dec- - 9' 1962' daughter was a third grade studLewis F,,. and entJeraldthe in Paso Robles, Reese School and a at Dora Blohm Pe-t-e member of the She Is survived by her parents, r s on. She surviving areLDShisChurch. iwo sisters; is.aren and Susan, and parents, a married Wil- sister and three brothers, J Lana a orotner, Marie. Also surviving ? . liam Glen Long Ronnie and G., are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L., Jean, Joseph 5, 1927. Calvin R. of all Knotts, Heber G. Jacobs of Provo, and Mrs. Paee Spanish They, were later Mr. and Mrs, Leland H. Parkin divorced.' She married Jesse B. Fork; grandparents, Mrs. Ora Fortheringham, Minersville, and of Paso Robles, and 1931. in" Nephi. George Knotts, Spanish Fork. parents'- Nephi J. Valentine of Pace June 12, , Friends may call at the Walker Provo and Emma.R. Jacobs Wil- - Their marriage was later solemn LDS Lake ized the Salt in Temple. Mortuary this evening from 6 to Uams of C a r d s t o n. Alberta, ' 8 in the 2-Y- ear - Deloss . Industrial Ralls Dickerson, 69, of .245 S. Center Stocks Utilities died Thurs- American 1 4.520,000 69 JSd 149 JO .15 13350 50 23735 58 St., at his homeFork, I Friday's Open: a cere- ' following day ' 609.67 .73 13353 .19 bral J6 Ua.7 .03 237.16 , ,: ;v hemorrhage. He was born Sept. 5, 1893, in N Y S E ACTIVE STOCKS SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Complete Volume Close Ghn Thursday's Quotations: Bid Asked Scofield, Carbon County, a son of cwiietta . . . . . ' 91,600 28 ... .1.!, . . 28.00 90.00 ay2 Banner William E. and Sarah Ann Conder r raircmiid cam . 80.300 47 .07 Bristol Silver 5 ; Fair Whit JL6 71.800 .17 Cardiff Dickerson. He married Randie .150 Con ......... 6800 79 iv Chief Chrysler . . . Hendricksen in Toledo, Ore., July i Gen Mtra :il 64,700 59 1.10 Chief Con Pfd Va . 1918. . ... 63,700 27 34 Silver v;U S SmelttagLU 3, Clayton Cochise Entr Brunswick . i.- - '. S3 .800 19 22 20 Mr. Dickerson had formerly ' 20 ,600 Cons Eureka 21 Canteen . i Auto. .01 ' U Croff served as American Fork 'City Oil Stud Pack . iS 47.20O J02, . .06 .10 . Crown Point . Cemetery sexton. .26 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .50 Dragon Amerarc bis , a S '; QUOTATIONS widow, v . 22 East Utah 23 Surviving .03 .05 .. 4. Friday Emmre Mines sons and two Thursday three lean Fork; Close .08 .05 BureJca Bullion ... Open Charles Dicker-son- ; . . .. 43 ' Eureka Lily Con . JO0Z .08 , U, Allied Crarraeal 16 W . . . . .46 .. .49 Eureka Std AHis Chalmers Oak Ridge, Ore.; William E. 22 V Grand Deposit . I . 224k 1.05 Aluxntoum Ltd , 1.10 (Ted) Dickerson, Carl H. Dicker- 49 .. .01 C American Cyantevld Great Western ... 48: j02 . 4... 21,i Kennebec .... . . . . . .19 25 A M F . Educated in the- - Payson and son, and Mrs. Kennetn luons; i Canada; Va 117 117 Oil Maiestic T and T 52 58 American . .i Mrs. Pace had 31 31 Pulley, all of American Fork; J ... . New Park 257 2j62 Graveside services were held Santaquinasschools; American Tooaceo . . J 3174 ' 32 "a checker , at Speck- North- - Lily Puto Serv Mrs. Jack 56 worked 53 (Joan) Arizona Orem; Roberts, - Atch T and S F . . . 26H North std O TaIvM today in Ogden, with interment fvtw4'1 A AO n J aVi(1i4 54 art!s Market for the past U years. 30A Park City Con XXSVt .03 Z. BetMehem Steel WiTOt " uiere. 20 AO and ... .44 Std Dickerson, South Pocatello, Ida., .urunswicx An active member of the LDS -265. 28 ?i Swansea Con . i 29 50 Melvln Mrs.' 'Burlington. four (Ruth) sisters, i 40 39 Church, she had been a teacher Timtic Std ... . 1.63 1.75 . . . 1 Celanese .TTTI1 T r ' 79 vy u- - i ivxrs. 79 .90 Williiston lios 1.00 Charysler-Anoerson, Aiigeiea; the Junior, Sunday School for ...U... in j. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE ,20 Denver and R G W . . 5A American lis IMUW :l OIKS Frederick, (Perchy) 62 many years, 62 i SALES OJemical " row 23 . 238 Fork; Mrs. Ray. (Stella) Cloward, Bristol Silver.' 2.000 at .07 Du Pont ar t 1-5- V ed ! , - ..... ..i.L... .0! -- .... : - . 5 , ..... ...... ......... ... 5-- '- June ........... : ..... . great-granddaughte- rs, - - .......... ....... .... .82 Vm : imuu A . W . ........... MO Eastman Kodak ...... ... El Paso Nat Ga "I Ford Motor. 46 General Electric . . . . 70 ' Hi Foods ' General General Motors Corp . 35 Good, Year -- ........ lill - at Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Suel (Wanda) Bushman, Lehi. 1.000 at 28 CJayton SUverj art .02 Comb Met, 500 Funeral services will be held Cons Eureka, 3,000 at 20: 2,000 at 21 noon in the American Monday Cres Eag Oil, 1.000 at .03 East Utah, 3,000 at 22 Ward ChapeL Fork First-Fift- h Eureka Std, 1,000 at .47 at call the Anderson Friends may. Gen Cont Corp,' 1,000 at 16 Gold Chain, 2200 at .17; 1,500 at 20 and Sons Mortuary bunaay eve- Grand s Dep. 500 at 1X)5 ana Monaay Mammoth. 500 at .90: 300 at 2V,: ning from 7 to 500 at .97; 200 at 55: 3O0 at morning until 11:30. Interment . 500 at 1.00; 200 ait 1.10 American j.w; Fork City will be the in Park Premier. 5.000 at .03 South Std. 1,000 at .44 Cemetery. Oairdiff. 2.000 la 46 Chief Con Pfd.l .16 7.O00 ait 1.00 (Continued from Page One) 4 . -- . . U.S.-Sovi- . t 0 Bad Weather Snags Search For 2 Planes s : . . ! 4 v. , . Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us at the passing of our dear Mother, Mrs. Inga J. O'Brian An derson. For the lovely floral pieces, to those who rendered parts at the services, to those who assisted i'v any way, we are truly grateful. Mrs. Dale Eleanor Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brian. .Surviving, are her husband, three sons and three daughters, Verl Long, Lindon; Charles and Russell Pace, Orem; Mrs.. Sheldon (Joyce) Peery, Provo; Mrs. Ray (Dora Lou) Bellows, Payson, and Mrs.' Neil (Mary) Anderson, Kaysville; her mother, Mrs. Dora Peterson, San taquin; 15 grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters, Ralph Peterson, Lander, Wyo.; Sherl Peterson, Cedar City; Alden to 8 and serv Tuesday prior to Peterson, Santaquin; Clinton ices. Interment ' in the will be Peterson and Mrs. LaMar Losser, Lawn Memorial Hills.' Payson, and Mrs. Ralph Stone, East Provo; at Geneva, is in Washington on consultations Talks In Washington 39 Gtuf. Oil Officials said the possibilty of 407 , 406 IBM 45 49 et new talks was "cook 70 even before Soviet First 28 ; Kervette . . 28 ing" 67 MfS .... ... . 57 Min Minister "Mng Deputy Foreign Vasily V. . Manseun Chemical .... 4 50 ' be-Kuznetsov's talks which here 34 .4 ...... . 34. Mont Ward v 35 a Mtn Fuel gan with ;v viun xvuvuiSup, meeting with Presi 34 . .. . dent Kennedy Wednesday and will MUTUAL FUNDS 15 N Y Cen R R ...... Thursd-ay'33 33 Bid Asked Quotations: Txc4tr Gaa and El end with a lunch with U. S. disAffil Fund . ..I. 27 27 756 8.17 Davis Parke armament chief William C. Foster Chemical Fund ... . 10.42 - J C Peamer 4S3 45 1153 .48 .. Dividend. 3.18 Snares ..... 3A9 Pete Defense and Wi. 145 Dreyfus Secretary Robert S. . . J "'Phililips 15.79 17.16 Polaroid . . I44ty McNamara at Blair House today. E and H Bal F ... 12.06 73 73 13.03 E and H Stk F . . . 13.00 1 61 14.05 R CA . . xwuznetsov, it nas been an 12.13 Trend 36 36 13.18 Fidelity I Repiib Steel touched on the disarma F I F .08 4 nounced, 42 . 42 . 4.47 Revlon Fund Inv ....!..... 9.16 44 43 10.04 . ment in his talks with Reynolds Tobacco question Mass Inv Growth . 753 75 .. 79 Va 823 "Seas also at the State and . .'. 13.65 Mass Inv 59 59 Trust Kennedy 14.92 Socomy ' Puman Fund .... . 14.67 54 53 1555 W DENVER Wind and Std Oil Cal . (UPI) He also dis Thursday. Department Putmt&n Growth . . 8.17 59 8.88 Std Oil N J ..... .1 . 69 snow in the Colorado mountains cussed the Mona Lisa with Sec re- . . 13.97 80 WelJington 60 , Texaco Inc 1525 28 WeMtoglon Eqaiity . 1325 14.40 Thiolool cavsmlcsaj ... 28 tod ay continued to put a damper tary of State Dean Rusk. 54 Timken R Bearing ... 54 on NEW YORK (UPI) hopes of finding any traces of 47 47 Investor c Truminiuer 44 44 two Tri Con Corp . . missing light planes. Group Funds Included: 107 107 XPmon CartMO " One, piloted by Loyal B. Cook, 35 35 Intercont, 5,76 6.23 Union Pacific . . . 33 33 t United Air line . 43, and carrying Earl K. Smith,' Mutual 10.89 11.77 1 1 United Park City 40, has been missing for a week Stocks 17.63 19.06 46 46 U S Steel 37 37 on a flight from Craig, Colo., to Utah P smd I Selective 10.27 10.98 -. 29 . Western Air Ldne . 29 Denver. Both were Craig business Variable 6.31 6.82 32 32 ., West Bancorp '' Wooiwortih 65 men. 65'a Westf nhouse Elec But members of the Craig stake 34; 34 of the Church of Jesus Christ of AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE --V :V Bid i MrtdaT'B Quotations Asked Latter-da- y Saints, of which both ' Birdsboro 3 3 " Bunker Hill 9 men were officers, were pressing ' OGDEN (UPI) Livestock: 5 j Day Mine . own search. their 15 .. 15 Hecla Mnjr Cattle salable 300; slaughter . 28 28 ana r mid sis steers and heifers steady to weak: New Park . . . . . . . . . - Paddinftton ' 69 WV4 ccws'slow and 0 lower; bulls 1 Rico Argentine . to weak 5a lower; feeder cattle . 8 Techraioolor 8 ;. IO Utah. Idaho Sugar W4 steady; slaughter steers mostly high good and few choice around Y OVER- THE COUNTER I Friday's Quotations: Bid Asked 1150 lb. 26.40-26.5slaughter heif . . . . . k . 1435 .1525 " Albertson's ers mostly high good around 850 Artec- - Oil ........ 160 17.62 Bank of Amer ... 57.75 59.12 cows utility and id. 3-424.87 Bonanza Air ..... 45 5J ' Browodns commercial 14.00-16.5bulls util Arms . . 10j62 ill .7o MOUNTAIN 24.00 Idaho Cttizerw UtU B ... 22.00 (UPI) HOME, 17.00 and commercial 18.70; ity 13.50 14.62 Cons Freight Idaho's most bizarre murder 0 feeder cattle good and choice Deseret Pharmae . . 8.75 8.75 case 22.30-25.6in many years awaited today Old 10.25 11J0 lb steers JVyulty good and 2.12 Federal Res 22 a 22.00-24.60 choice lb heifers major decision from 15th Air 43JO Sec Corp . 45 J5J i First 9.75 Force ft.75 First Sec Inv- . calves salable 50; vealers headquarters in California. 10.00 WXX) f Frontier Rfg Air The Force was expected to 28.00 choice 28.50; feeder steady Fron 6 pot Cv Bd . IOI .00 107 XK) 18.00 Intre8 Mtr XJnn . . 16.75 calves scarce steady mostly choice announce soon from March AFB, 12,73 ;- Locfchart , 275-40-0 near Riverside, Calif., whether it lajo lb steers 29.20-34.04.75 4.00 Magna f continue to press double mur will 6.75 557 Palomar salable 50; barrows and Hogs Patenter 7S W Wts 140.00 160)0 Gerald 2 der U.S. charges against gilts fully steady; mostly 160.00 ...140.00 Palomar 200-2217.25-17.3Home Mountain M. 5 . . 25, 457 Anderson, . 557 lb. Speedee Mart 625 750 Straza AFB. none. Sheep salable Uttao. Coneret .... 6.75 825 For the same two slayings, the State of Idaho is holding Theodore Thomas Dickie, 22, an from Boise. (Continued from Page One) Dickie satisfied the state in a (Continued from Page One) confession that he, not Anderson, and Installed a younger man of Gode- - slashed to death Mrs. Minister Interior tangese Joy ; their ov kept a watchful eye on7 froid Munungo was believed head Johnson and her son, Nancy Danny, 2, pending GOP committee assign-ing a large Katangese group. nine months ago in Mountain ments. Another U.N. force was report- Home. Some of the younger Republiwest of Jadotville, about 80 But the Air Force has held An dot members were said to enter- - ed of Kolwezi, a min- derson, who claims he was coerced miles southeast taiV; hopes of upsetting one key f ing center and major Katangese by the Air Force into signing a I leadership choice made Thursday air base. confession, nine months ago for by a GOP committee on com- - The United Nations earlier this the same two murders. of mittees reassignment Rep. week and Kol .....'',. Sakania pinpointed The last of two military hear Leslie C. Arends, HI., as party wezi as two spots that would ings by the Air Force was held! ; Whip." have to be cleaned up to give its and the testimony Actually, such an upset seemed forces freedom of movement in here Thursday for final to headquarters I unliVely, though one of the "young passed to reunify the Congo determination. the operation Ar-I Turk" spokesmen said both Tshombe Returns ends and GOP Leader Charles A. Tshombe himself returned to r Halleck, Ind., now were on notice Elisabethville Thursday night aft the youngsters . wanted a er a tour of his supporters in the that; more" effective voice in Republi-- . Mokambo area near the Hhode-sia- n can affairs in- the. House. border. He apparently has Briefing Scheduled freedom of movement In the Senate the only activity been givenhe does not incite hos A old OGDEN (UPI) scheduled today was a briefing on provided Nations Weber United the against tility is reported in girl the world situation for the Sen- or of prop critical County destruction promote at a condition local hospi ' ate Foreign Relations Committee . erty. for treated she is where tal being Dean Rusk of State by Secretary was a The president Katangese an ac in suffered spinal injury and two other committee hearings. said to have made a pledge to The first Senate fireworks will British consul Derek Dodson that cidental shooting. ; Carolyn Abraham, daughter of come late Monday, or Tuesday he would call off his "scorched ' William Abraham of Hill Air Force after Kennedy's State of the Union earth" policy. Earlier this week was struck by a bullet dis address when the senators plunge Tshombe threatened that his Base, a gun her brother when into the first round of the battle forces at Kolwezi would blow up charged was was dropped. The handling rules. valuable mining installations ; over changing occurred Thursday night mishap The struggle over tightening U.N. forces attacked the town. " civilian quarters at the Abrahams' for could last on curbs debate, The threats led to U.N. action " two weeks or even longer. No to restrain Tshombe from "fur at the Air Base. : Senate legislation will be passed ther irresponsible acts." Tunisian until the issue is cleared up and U.N. troops were placed around ing. U. N. officials said the mat ter had been due to "a slight t there probably will be no major Tshombe's Wednesday, bu palace committee action either. morn- - misunderstanding." I In addition to his State of the were withdrawn Thursday e Union Message on Monday, Ken--i When The Need nedy will submit his new federal i budget to Congress next Thursday Arises Compare anH send his annual economic reOur Prices sort to. the legislators a week M from Monday. 78 80 5 35 39 8 and Saturday prior to services ; Infant Succumbs Prom Prematurity Ray Bun' Woolley, 62 OREM Shyrrill Lynne Fletch-er, daughter of Wayne C. and Leola Havens Fletcher, died Thursday afternoon' at the Utah Valley; Hospital' of prematurity. She was. born Jan. 9. Surviving are her parents, of 910 S. 200 E.. Orem: grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Fletcher, Washington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs,; George W. Havens, Ana conda, Mont. ; great - grandpar ents, Mr and Mrs. Calvin Fletch er, Logan; Charles Evans, Eu gene, Ore.; Mrs. Chloe Evans, San Diego,. Calif.; Albert Thayer, Hot Springs, Mont., and Mrs. Susan Thayer, Thompson Falls; Mont Graveside services will be held Monday afternoon at the Logan City Cemetery, under the direc tion of the Mortu ary in Orem. , Teacher Dies in Hawaii one-day-o- ld heart alment Wednesday at bis , Olpin-Sundbe- rg Meredith n, Around 20 students ringed the lake in the United States, meastable where Meredith sat with a ures 1,932 feet. federal official in the cafeteria Thursday night and shouted the "Ole Miss" football yell. Around Exquisite 300 other students in the cafeteria ROSES banged their silverware agains 100 and Another trays. glasses PLAN students jeered and milled around TODAY outside. To ii I Sow a little happiness by sending flowers! Air Taxi Service PROVO New Modern Planes Approved by The Airlines Mike Jense ON WALLET SIZE (Black and White or color) s Budget Wedding Portraits Baby and Family Groups WENNY'S STUDIO 3 815. E. 800 S., Oram SPECIAL, - S. Ray (Bun) Woolley, 62,. for mer" teacher and athletic coach at Payson High School, died of a home in Kahuku, Hawaii. He was born Nov. 15, 1900, in Laie, a son of Samued. E. and Alice Rowberry Woolley. He married Anona Jensen of Payson Dec. 3, 1929, in Salt Like City. She died Sept. 3, 1961. Mr. Woolley was a former resi dent of Grantsyille, Utah, and a graduate of the UtahState Uni versity in 1925. He taught school and was coach at Payson High School froifi 1925 to 1928. He had been employed by the Kahuku Sugar Co.lin Hawaii. ' An active member of the LDS Church, Mr. Woolley was a high priest at the time of his death. Surviving are a sister and brother, Mrs. Ethel Bayles, Paro-wa(Continued from Page One) and Dr. Moroni R. Woolley. Salt Lake City. Monday that he ? would hot attend Funeral services and interment the spring semester at "Ole Miss" under the present circum will be in Laie. stances touched off a revival of student demonstrations. Crater Lake, Oregon, deepest PORTRAITS S : . Fair Oaks, Calif. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary with Bishop Morris S. Bushman of the Provo 10th Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary in Provo Monday evening from 6 5 Ex-Pays- on FLORAL Central Utah Aviation Provo Airport 225-653- FR . j 4. nti I If " r -- fi " t 1 , Airman Fate Rests With U. S. Air Force 25-5- , , . - 0; f to.&y-zD.D- u; . ni 0; 500-70- . i t f 0; t' B i . Visit DOUGLAS and prove to yourself the money you SAVE! Before you buy 700-90- cjujmuuuu r Ji r ",n i ,ne 0; 1 v . Ogden Livestock GLASSES ANYWHERE. . OPTICAL 0. 075 ........ 3 a; 5. Congress F A-1- C 1-- ex-conv- ict Katangese I f:y :r.vvV ,: v.', : If? 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