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Show ! ,.. '"W. Daily Herald Sbe: i FURNISHED Markef v DOW JONES AVERAGES 30 Total volume Industrial Monday's Close: 4,470,000 ' 1,270,000 N Y S E ACTIVE STOCKS Complete Volume Close - Utilities .6:1 206.94 3 18 . 206.76 869.74-1.0- 1 Open: 871.27-fjl.5- Tuesday's 2ft Rails 65 k Stocks 1S4.76 Vndh. .18 .154. 73 w! . . Member of New York Stock Exchange 1 Mrsi Edna Alder, 74; a sisterf of F. M. Alder and Mrs J. W. McAllister, both of Provo died Sunday in Salt Lake City. She was the wife of John A. Aider. The couple celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marriage June 16. of this yean Mrs Alder was born in Manti the dauiter of George and Amy Hanks! Giles. She had made her home in Salt Lake for the past in-la- BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY !" 305.32 AA 305.67 .03 .36 OVER THE COUNTER 40 J en . Allied Chemical .. . Aluminum Ltd ' . . . . American Can . . . . American Cyan ... . A M F . American T and T American Tobacco Arizona. Pub Ser ,". . Atch. T, and S F ' AHlia Chalmers -. 2o y. 19 29 29 18 67 32 39 663.4 3i2t 30 .32 Bethleltvem Steed . . 32 33 8V 58 ft 35 8V4 Brunswicjc '. 57 3i 75 61 21 & . 21 Va 76 Burlington .Celamese .. .......... Chrysler Carat Air Lanes Denver! and R G W . t 74'. IBM) Resist int Kennecott Capper Korvette . Litton !. 445! 62 21 21 y. 76 . 41! 78 V, . . M M M -- 55V4 ' Asked 46.00 .07 3.00 250 J02i J50 JSi .46 2n .08 .43 .49 ' 21 .04 ,18 10.00 ! 7.75, i Hattie Dahlquist Tolboe, 86, E., Provo, died ths morning a her home of causes incident to age. !l She was the widow of Christian A. Tolboe. jj Funeral services and a full oDituary - win De camea Ui Wednesday's Herald. .30 .16 . Hattie D.Jolboe Dies at Home Today at Aqe 86 584 N. 1130 .16 .80 .06 .80 L Park Infant pies Sunday In SLC one-da- y , -- ' j Dies Sunday i - Monday's Quotations Bid . Affil Fund 8.92 Div Shares ..... 3.79 E and H Bal F .. 1322 E and H Stk F . . 15.58 Fidelity" Cap J. 11.43 Fidelitly Trend . 19.36 Fund Inv Id .56 In carp Inv . . . . 7.78 Mass Inv Growth . 9.00 Mass Inv Trust . 17.21 : . Mrs. Loretta grandparents, MUTUAL FUNDS Asked Doty, j&alt Lake City; and Mrs. ' .9.65 4.15 William In California Park Qrem. VFJ I - ;';-- , m- - l. ' ' .'-- . A. f -- ? (J I : - Utah Obituaries ......... a ... m . j - - is our BUSICJESS ! J gushnell ' 'V':r ' 'rr h ' " Jerri Lee Brooks Salt Lake .1 " " Girl Dies In Am. Soars j A 144-7t- 30-da- Mil-for- : :H; '' "- - 8 mm u - under the tree 'y' r " : ; : - ' i' , , ' , luncn. liie pax, luuvcue oiaie.rarK, lis inundated by the waters of the Rogue River and will probably close earlier than the sign indicates.. Continuing rains today resulted in further rising of Waters of area's streams nearing the crests of Tele-th disastrous flood of 1955. (Herald-UP- I photo) ' I l ; : Coastal Area (Cont ued from.'Page One) BOUQUETS ii Johnson will hold1 tilks With Treasury Secre tary Douglas Dillon; Najeeb F. Halabv. t administrator of the Fedeial Aviation Agency, and James E. Webb, head of the National Aeronautics and Space Later today, FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING FREE DELIVERY A 'ijA tf f fgl&s&r L Rohbock Sons Floral 1042 South Stcrt OREM. AC j 00 1 Miner Saved TWperfectgiM the Christmas Holiday. . . w, ; passage. , The cavein recalled the dra matic rescue of miners Henry Throne and David Fellin Aug 27, 1963 after they were trapped for two weeks some 300 feet un derground at a mine in Shepp- ton, Pa., about 30 miles from here. One miner was killed in the Sheppton tragedy. Frank Moran, general manager of the Franklin Colliery said Malachefski "definitely is dead" but that they had "no way of determining" when they would be able to free his body. mnsider it staoie o handful of generals Wild! could dissolve Its legislature, and arrest ItslmemDers SECRETARY RELATIVES postman J) BUSINESS ASSOCIATE OFFICE TlT7T5arkXTXTt?T U II f i jQfejftrffe YSSo ampier I A Everybody's favorite box of gift chocolates Only $2.15 lb. X V CITY DRUG ' ' i of PROVO f I -SPRINGVIILE - SPANISH FORK PAYSQN rui IRJ j U.S. Presses It's what he wants to find ' '' UlCniC Johnson 1 ' , Rains Flood w " - ; (Continued from Page One) County and the Smith River in Lpel Norte County were expect ed" to flood by daybreak to day. Mudslides and high water cut j off traffic! in parts of the. Sier Administration. ras, snut down u.s. 101 near Itiwas expected the discussion Garberville and closed Califor witli Dillon would center more nia 1 in two parts of Mendocino around prospective revenues County. Red Cross emergency than Spending, with the likelistations were opened to help hood of final decisions on how flood victims. far to go m cutting excise taxes r At Oroville, a partially corn next iar--j pleted dam on the Feather Riv and er was holding water for the Hampton first time. The water backed up Evelyn Kelly Brooks. She more than 3 miles and cov attended ele- - Miss (Brooks ered a bridge at the town oi mentary schools in Altus, Okla,. Bidwell Bar, forcing some res and junior high school in Grand idents to spend the night in Oro- Junction, Colo. The family ville. ., moved to Topeka, Kan., in "I960 In some: areas of Oregon, the and in January of 1964 they picture was much the same. moved to Salt Lake City. She The Red Cross set up emerwas a member of the LDS gency equipment south of PortChurch, active In Sunday. School land to help more than 50 fam and Primary. ilies forced from their homes Her father is district manaerer by runaway Johnson Creek. for Utah and Idaho for the F. Gov.) Mark Hatfield promised W. Wooiworth Co. National Guard help to the maSurviving are her parents, yors of Grant's Pass and Gold-fiel- d Salt Lake City;j one sister, Dee if needed. Anne Brooks, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Thursday at boon with (Continued from Page One) Bishop Hulbert KedJington officiating. Friends may call at rescue crews located the body Lawrence the mortuary Wednesday from of his brother-in-laalso 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday of Ply37, prior Melachefski, in the buried to services. Interment will be mouth, nearly in the American Fork City Cem tons of rock and' coal which WF CHRISTMAS LIST fell from the roof of the mine etery. ? -- -- - a " - k " - PARK BECOMES MARINE ATTRACTION As the streams in northern California and southern Oregon went over their banks in heavy storms which have hit the West Coast in the last few days, this park near Medford, Ore., loses its appeal for the casual Visitor who might want! to stop and eat j All-ne- ' fc:i1fBiiMMti-rt;a-nroiK-- . '1 ; -, Bray, 48, of Funerat services 'will be held John Wesley 1429 Pittsburg, Calif., former Pro 16.85 Saturday at noon in the 01pm- - vo 12.42 of tnree e m Utahresident and father 22.04 r u ounuuerg lviorxuary, County 12.67 850 .Friends may call at the mortu residents, died 9.84 ary prior to services Saturday. of a sudden 18.81 will! be in the Qrem City Burial Putman Fund ... 16.05 1754 heart attack 1 10.58 Putman" Growth . 9.68 Cemetery. 15.55 ..... 16.90 Monday while Wellington v at work. NEJW YOftK (UP!) Investors AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE jle was bom Tuesday's Quotations: Bid Asked Groups: 5 5 Birdsboro April 17, 1916, 26 FIF Fund 4.92 5.39 Bunker Hill ....... 26 LAKE SALT CITY Benja in Provo, a 10 10 Day Mine Mutual 12.35 13.47 27 rain Brown Hall, 80, of 1826 Im- soft .of Wilford Mtn Sts T and T . .. ..Z1V 7 7V Stock 21.01 22.84 JNew Park of the Moun- - and Mabel perialist,, manager 45 45 Paddineton .. . J 10.38 11.16 i Selective 5 I . 5 Mr. Bray Rico Argentine lam stares ouppiy uo. ana min-in- Matson Bray 11 Variable 7.49 8.14 Utah Idaho Sugar . . 11 died. fu He executive, Lucille Harris on married Sunday; taose Open Lntcontl 6.46 5.39 . . . . . 64 64 ..... 1939. 3:45 later nerai were June 27, .;. p. m., Byntex They Wednesday, 260 EL South Temple. Funeral divorced. He married Miriam services for Bernadus T. Poden- vance unrisuansen on reD. iu, bier, 09, 415 Fletcher Ct., who 1953. was killed Sunday in an auto Mr. Bray received his early accident near Lay ton; will be education m Provo- and attend Wednesday, 2 p. m., 2128 S. ed Brigham Young University State.) Sherman Smith Jensen, or one year. He went to Pitts 50, La Puente, Calif., former burg, Calif., ia 1936 where he Salt Lake resident, died Satur had been employed as an elec day in Santa Barbara; funeral trician by U. S. Steel Corp. He was Tuesday.'. James Neldon was a member of the LDS . . . the finest gift in sight Young, 61, 173 Windsor St., died Church. He was president Of the U. S TFX Sunday. Elsie Axelme Gustafson 1375 Westminster Athletic Association and 73, Steel Anderson, Spectator sports . . . hob-- : memorial died: was active in PTA for? several (Continued! from Page One) Sunday; Aye., bies... travel... all take services Wednesday, 2 p. m., years. He was .also adviser of year-lon-g on thrilling new dimen$ena e subcommittee First Presbyterian Church, C St. the Little League baseball team. investigation. sions when vou view them in bright, incredibly clear and South Temple. Miss Jessie While in Provo he was active in At issue was the govern- h binocdetail with Bushnell E. the DeMolay Organizations Maude Knight, 85, ment's giving' the contract to ' ulars, world famous for died Monday; funeral Thursday , During World War II he ser build the plane to the General quality and dependability. ved in the U. S. Army Trans noon, 260 E. South Temple! Dynamics Corp. of Fort Worth. 33 models, $14:50 to BlacK port Corps as an electrician. MILFORD Parley Critics thought, thej contract $135. y exchange; are his wido1 should have died Sunday; 78, burn Surviving Fisher, gone to the Boeprivilege ... 20 year parts 1 p. m., Kent John three sons, funeral Pittsburg; Wednesday, of Seattle, Which they and service guarantee. ing and Steven Bray. Salt Lake said Corp. LDS Ward Chapel. V j? designed a better plane Robert Jer- - City;. Keith Vernon Bray, Pitts and would SPRING GLEN have builtj it for less OU, UlCU iviunvjr t burg, Calif.; five stepchildren, TOmSlCK, money. liry Rmi em Mass Tnursaay, a.m., Max Christiansen, American Fork; Mrs. Lynn (Ruth) Mc .1 Haroitt L.masay, Ewan, Orem; Mrs. Michael ditional services will be held in KEARNS optical design plus excluHiWrf Rimdav: funeral Wed (Carma) sOssola, Provo; Mrs. Provo and wil Ibe announced by sive retractable eyecups give - Our Chapel of Memories MorSeventh AntiD. same wide field of view even Li Kearns (Sylvia). Galloway, nesday, 1 p. m., when you wear glasses. $89.50. Calif-Mrs. Robert (Kath- tuary.: ; och, Ward Chapel. Case included. m leen) Hartman, Alameda, Calif.; one brother, Lynn ,W. Bray, An- 7x35 Custom , r I! tioch, Calif.; two sisters, Lois One) Remember, everyone would like a good pair o binoculars! (Continued from Page 9 Darbre, Provo; and Norma and his Lake Salt the Naylor, City; package was drawn upwith of Provo. Viet South parents nnHprstandins that Funeral services will be held Nam would have a stable gov- in M'I Pittsburg on Wednesday. Ad-ernment. The lUnited States . ';' ''..". !'.' ( Bes,sie ) i v B. ; Marden . Elna Park, OREM infant old daughter of Sterling 4.37 .26 and Nola Jean Doty Park, 110 0 Orchard AVe., Salt Lake, 'forSALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE merly of Orem died at a Salt Provo; 35 grandchildren; and 1 .: SALES . on sister, Mrs. Clara Carlson, Lake Hospital Sunday. Bullion Exp, 2,000 at .05 Jerri Lee Brooks, 20, 5443 Coio Con, 500 at .16 : The child was born Dec. 19, Salt Lake City Dunbarton Dr., Salt Lake City, Comb Met, 1,000 at 12; 2,000 at "j. 1964:,' .11 died Monday in an lAmerican Comet Coal, 2,000 a .29 her are Fork parents, Surviving Hospital East Utah, 1,000 at .46 Salt Lake City; three brothers John W. Bray of c e r ebral Empire Mines, 1,000 at .26' Eureka Bullion, 2,000! at .07 and three sisters, Alden Gene, hemorrhage. ' Eureka LiOOy Con, 300 at .12 and Lewis Scott Ex-ProvoPrince Conu, 1,000 at .06 . She was born Craig Bryant an Royston Coal, 3,000 at .04 Salt all Lake jot Feb. 24, 1944, City; Park, South Std, 40O at .80; Lawna and Karen Dale,1 bom Tintic Lead, ,1,000 at (.06 in Loveland, Tintic Std, 2O0 at 4.25; 44 at 4.00 of Ann and Marie Murray; Colo., a daugh Utah Con, 1,000 at .24; 2,000 at .23 wuuasuon, 100 at .70 Dale, Los Angeles, Calif.; ter of John ....... .... ....... ....... ....... ....... : ...... ...... ....... 13 92 4034 77 55 85 40 40 Monsan Chemical 8sya 39 Monitgomery Ward 40 V Mtm Fuel Suipply . . 46 46 N Y Central R R . . 40 40 OLin Mathdeson . 15 Outboard Marine . . " 15 34 Pacific Gas and EL 30 30 Parke , Davis 64 64 J C Penney . 53 52 Phillips 66 80 Proct and Gam . . . 81 . . . 32 32 R CA 42 42 Republic Steel : . 43 44 Revlon 3939 Reynolds Tobacco 130 Sears Roebuck .... 130' . 90 90 Socony Mobil 69 69 Std Oil Cal 89 89 Std Oil N J ' 88 88 Texaco lnc 52! 52 Textron 84 83 Timikeri R Bearing 45 45 Transanner ' Union Carbide .... 124 125 42 Undon Pacific ..... ,42Z'a 61 United! Air Lines . 2 - United Park. City . 2 5d 61 .... U S Steel 43 43 Utah P and L 34 34 Western Air Lines 39 39 Western Ban Corp 45 45 Wes ttnghouse Elec 27 F W Woolworth . . . 27 . STOCK EXCHANGE E L 416 lap 92 Va 6.00 . Dow Chemical . .". 2313. '23414 Du Fonit . . . . . . Eastman Kodak '. . ; 136 Va 137 aa 21 El Paso Nat Gas . 55 Ford Motor Co .... 92 General Electric . . 92 83 General Foods . . .. . 827 38 97 ... Motors General U 45 45Pa Goodyear 59 59 Gulf Oil ........ ........ 350 525 . . , ; 11.75 , -- v . 15.50 14.50 3.00 10.75 Monday's Quota taons: Bid 44.62 Banner .06 y2 Bristol Silver . .. .13 i Cardiff . ... 2.75 Chief Con 2.37 Chief Con Pfd . J28 Clayton Silver. . .... Sons Buceka .02 Croff Odl . . . .43 Crown Point ... '. .31" Dragon . .45 East Utah .25 Empire Mines . . ; .07 Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily Con . .13 .40 Eureka Std ..... .47 Gold Chain .... I Grand Deposit . I , J25 .03 Great Western J, Kennebec .16 Maonmoth . .... I 9.25 i. 7.25 New Park .77 North Ldly Park City Con .. j05 South Std .77 Tintic Std 45 Utah Con . . . v . . .23 Williston .70 64Va 18 V, ; SALT-LAK- 42 42 64 y . . . : V Provo, be held Wednesday at noon in the Kiniball LDS Watrd Chapel; 2219-3r- d E.! He died Sunday Mr. ISoderborg in a Salt Lake .City. HospitaL Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at 2128 S. State and at the ward Wednesday one- half hour. prior to services. Bur ial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, Mr. Soderborg was born Aug. 7, 1885, in Salt Lake City, a son1 of Anders P. and Augusta Johnson Soderborg. He married Florence May Lloyd on June 14, 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He served an IDS mission' to thej Central States as a young man, and was a former bishop of ihe Burton Ward jn Salt Lake City for several years. He also served on the Granite School District School Board and was active, in civic affairs in South M Salt Lake. Surviving are his widow, Salt Lake; five sons and one daugh-ter- j, G. Lloyd, John A.", Alvin C, Ray L. and Don L. Soderborg, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Clark, j, Lockhart . Monday Tuesday Straza Life Close Open SuretyConcrete Utah 53 S2 " r!':: will . QUOTATIONS- ' ; Clark, . 1, ' Provoans Father Set Pi'' Mr; . great-grandchildr- ; " :l Salt Lake City, and father of Survivors include her husband Chng Tuesday's Quotations:! Bid Asked of Ts Salt Lake; one daughter 2 53 Comsat 1'1,800 Al'beirtson's ...J. 31.00 32.50 . . 1 74.300 6tt Charysler Mrs. Ed (Beth) Parkinson; M-11.00 3' Amaig Sug Pfd '. 10.00 64,100 30 ,i Paper . . J I Case 50,900 Boise, Ida.; three grandchil8?i Amer Savings . 525 '!' 5.87 . 40,000 14 V8 SperryiR nine 65.00 Bank Amer of ..63.00 J dren; Unit Fruit 37,400 17 38 6.50 5.75 ... Air Bonanza and three sisters. 7s Gen Mtrs . 35,500 21.00 Uindt Ccxrp . 33.800 8? Cons Freight . . . 19.75 Funeral services will be held A T and T 33,400 66i 24.50 Deseret Phar ... 23.00 Funeral Home, Larkin at . the El 31,800 43a Westg . 1625 15.25 8V4 UNCH Equity Oil Brunswick 31,400 Lake Salt City, on Wednesday 3.25 Federal Res .... 3.00 Ramco Lnc . 30,800 194 10 XK) at 39 41.00 a.m. .1 V2 First Sec Corp First Chr Fn '28,000 243i 7.25 :, 6.25 Ve First Sec Inv R C A! 28,000 32 V4 8.50 UNCH Frontier Rfg .... 7.75 27,900 Benign et . Frontier 6 pet . I. 97.00 1O2.O0 18.00 Intrsts Mtr Line 17.00 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE O " s ALT LAKE CITY Funeral Soder-bor- g H. services for George 79, 240 E. Truman Ave., ' years, - '') ',;. . ''! - Mrs. Edna Alder, George H. Soderborg Relative Of Rites For Provoans, Dies I'M"' Utah i 41 !'.'.: ' .1A nrtf t Shows full-Col- or Pictures in time to words and C AN ITHACA MODEL. 40 m, ? single-sh- ot On fTHtt $22.95 ..jj i?ip fhrnnry Alh.rt E. It captivates and enriches the Only ..1 services will 23rd at 12:30 at the Pleasant Grove 6th1 Ward. Friends may call at the Q'pin Mortuary In Pleasant Grove Tuesday, 7 to 9 and Wednesday prior to services. .Interment ot Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Elena Park funeral services will be Saturday, Dec 26 at 12 noon at OJpin Sundberg Mortuary In Orem.Friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in Orem City Cemetery. . with your Child! gnp r tunerai Wednetday, Dec. Warburton . . Grows im eager,1 curious, many-side- d agination of children. SUNDI .22 with the looks, feel and action of the gun that laid down the law in the old West, tt has a safety you can count on and accuracy that will amaze you. Why not stop by today and see the Saddlegum The moRtuARy OLPIN SADDLEGUN Chapel op memoRies music li 'imiMMhlirilliU I 95 Show'n Tell programs are available in seven libraries of live related programs each or. as individual selections. K3i (ijifejlfji The Show 'n Tell Viewer also a high quality,' phonograph. It. will play .any size record in th family record collection any speed I ts 85 East 300 South Phone: ' Jack Unde, Mgr. 373-666- 8 4-sp- eed Appliance and Furniture i 'Third South On The Avenue" i Phone PROVO Y' . Sll !'' . ' A,. ' y Y ': r1"'"-- , '''''''. ,; 373-805- 0 |