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Show rafasDAY, apre, lt Daily Herald 1965 Stock Market v To all dog owners:' The Daily Herald. has when it felt conditions were a little out of the ordinary, carried stories about lost particularly dogs pets" to aid some heart-broke- n child in finding them. .. But the situation is rapidly reaching the point where every time a dog wanders away, we are asked to run a story in the news columns and obviously we cannot 1-- AND COMPANY " Member of Ntw York Stock Exchango AVXHAGM 80 DOW JOKES Total 7 8S01.4S aiOjW.l WOJa 44 Wfc,.47o!oOO SittTOSunchl 188J0 40 Bank of Amer Bonanza Air Con FreteM .. tench. 4il 41 .' 33 33 10 V 83 , 89 36 38 48 W 56 39 34 69 89 73 92 43 43 30 05 84 60 78 79 60 87 43 38 47 10 56 88 34 70 68 73 32 43 42 'Rayn Tob 39 'Start ... 64 TJffl PfeOstfiC 83 .. . .1. Std OH NJ Texace fete Textron Tin R Trensemar Va Carbkle' 78 76 86 43 107 . . . . a a a ..... fl 3A j07 ii aa A A2 AS .04 44 as 6.87 6.50 8.50 87 MM .80 .08 SO 4.B7 , . .821 . .60 .70 . J00 Theme, For right to judge them. A valuable seeing eye dog, for instance, on whom a blind person depends, would warrant a story anytime. But again, if Fido wanders off we are truly sorry, but, we can't help find him in the news columns. RETURNS FROM VISIT Pre LONDON (UPI)-Isr- aeli mier Levi Eshkol flew back to Tel Aviv Wednesday after a six day official visit to Britain. During his stay, Eshkol discus- - . mnni Wedneadanr Quotm-VimAfflUatad Fund . 4J1 . Is Sought PLEASANT Pleasant Strawberry GROVE Grove I I MdAskett The Hospital' SPRINGVILLE A 200-be- ' 4 d "disaster hospital" crated for storage was received Tuesday afternoon by Springville City and stored in the basement of Springville Junior High school. The unit is , packed in 68S crates. The hospital is a 1962 model hospital of the latest design, and is the first to be received in Utah. With receipt of the hospital, Civil Defense offici als, medical personnel and city, officials of the area will now begin working out an op erational plan for use of the. hospital In a state of- - emergency. . Agencies Cooperate ; Several agencies have cooperated In preparing for the hospital. Junior high school students and Boy Scout troops of Hobble Creek District aided in excavating a portion of the basement area, and in building wooden platforms to hold the crates. . Nebo School District permitted use of the school basement for storage of the hospital and also for use as a fallout shelter. Springville City poured ce ment flooring in a large area of the basement, and has also assisted ' in constructing an outside doorway and steps on the east side of the junior high . I . 4 c 4. n V 1l , announces a a stimulating and appropriate theme for the annual parade, which will be held on June 18 this year. The winner will be given a free pass for his immediate family to one performance of the rodeo. All entries should be mailed to the Strawberry P.O. Box Days Association, 452, Pleasant Grove, Utah, no school. later than April 10, 1965. In Supervisor Named case of duplication, the entry The Civil Defense organiza bearing the earliest postmark tion, headed .by Lou Thorpe, will be chosen. chairman, has equipped the Days Association contest to find (fII IfSri)If IfTdMIf&hi Ifn IfTD ' 8.08 v Parade 1 TWTlTtT Utah-Wyomi- ' vwuin i,wv enk 100 at 2.87; BOO Champion Silver sed4hedaXJ3asLsituatjoji t tM' nnn mt rut with Prime Minister- Harold Chief Con Pfd 100 at 2.35 aoo ouver a at aa; i,uoo uiayion ' Wilson and other British offi 31 rwin rvm 1 nnn mt ik.il- - onn mi m cials. Comb Met 300 ait .18 urea Ea OU l.ooo at .00 Crown Point 800 at 38 nut TTMh nnn ah iBur LiOy Con 3,000 at J3 t. in' avv inn V.. aVJVtf? ..1 imeiiuii mmmi wv mtr v..v, At flnJil rflun ann i am tn wna uy ait at ao: 4,000 at jm; .b Mammoth 100 at 6.79 new wumey vt at Xr, 500 ac J3 Royeton Coal 2,000 at .06; 8,000 l .VI So Standard 1.800 at Tintie Leari nnn M Tintic Std 80 at 8.00; 100 at 4J7 u'mhi wna ac Jia Water Wonder 1,000 at .07 nvkksnd Shares 340 at H Bel Fund 13 ik E E & H Stock Fund 10.08 : S3 . 1346 Fidelity Cap 49 PtdeHty Trend , . 30.50 33 TlTaji I i n fundamental Inv 11.43 96 38 Inoorporated Inv 7.60 Weatf Bee 7 4 46 Maes Inv Growth 9M Woohvurlti 37 37 Mass Inv Trust . 17.23 Putmaa Fund . 16J9 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Putman Growth . 10.48 WelUnalon XSuTJaVDOCTf 1620 6 r- Bunker Hm ttttv NEW YORK (IM)-Iflve- stors Mine W Day 10 5 Haeai Mnf . 33 Groups: Mtn St Tel ...k.. 37 New Perk Mutual 8 8 12.41 ladtMraTton . 46 48 Stock 21.31 - 8 5 jiaoo Arsenttna) - cryntex 80 Seleetiva , 80 10.40 Utah Idaho ftatar 18 12 Unit Air lines 69 Unit Pk City ........ 1 US Steel .7. 88 . Utah PAL 48 Wag Aar Unas ...... 93 aa 23 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Springville firm was the apparent low bidder Tuesday with a $1,013,220 offer for final sur section of facing of an Interstate 80 from' Castle Rock to the state line Thorn Construction Co , won the bid in competition with five other firms. State Road Commission Chair- " man Ernest Balch said do this. the proj reof excellent method An ect was "a significant step" for covering a lost pet is a ward in providing fast and ec simple, small insertion in onomical transportation through our . classified advertising northern Utah and the Western and we suggest states." columns this as a means of handling " the situation. W& sympa thize fully with the problem, but we can no longer run a news story every time someone's dog gets lost. There still may be exceptions, and we reserve the .09 8.00 22 Bristol Silver 11,000 at 1(17 . 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NYSE MOST ACTTVI rvtmrdoit Volume Lio.300 . 71,700 Budd Co 70.300 & Tel Tel Am 86.300 OUa Math 8 ,500 Comat Common Ott 46.700 41.200 MertiJl Mar Gn Motori 37,100 86,700 ratooMM Cms 35.300 31,400 Hilton UK 31.000 Schenley 39,900 Keedtne-- Co Sparry Rand 36.800 36,400 RCA 6tudor - Stocks Utilities TtlMl0?000 rt dan , is so Industrials Volumt r Work 80 V FURNISHED BY GOODBODY Area Gets 'Disaster Note To Springville V Dog Owners, firm Wins And Even Dogs; Well Utah Oxintv. - 1111 r C-- 3 - PACKAGED HOSPITAL Springville Junior High School d gym students assist in unloading a crated emergency disaster hospital, which will be stored in the high school , basement fallout shelter. 200-be- INCOME TAX '5 pen-ah- All equipment in the hospital is government property, on 10 doctors for loan to the State of Utah and operation, necessitating an op supervised by Civil Defense erational plan including doctors and medical personnel. TV,S LEFT 373-55- re V 14 DAYS and medical personnel from a $ wide area. up Both FEDERAL Edward H. Morrison of the and STATE State Board of Health, who as Phone sisted with placement of the. We guarantee accurate praporotloa If ws make hospital, said that units of this of every tax return. y erron that cost yea any any lowill be type strategically or interest, we wIP pay the cated around the state. er interest. fallout shelter with emergency supplies, and,, has supervised Dr. plans . for the , hospital. James Nance has been designated supervisor of the hos pital and medical supplies. The hospital shipped to Springville from Clearfield Depot, has an operational capaIt would bility of s. ONLY penalty H& R BLOCK CO. America's largest Tax Service 175 WEST 300 SOUTH Weekdays 9 a.m.-- 7 p.m.. Sat. f-- I IA 60 . -- -- n r : I OVER THE COUNTER , Thursday Quotations Albertson's . . . . 38.80 Variable Intcontl Bid Asked FTF Fund 41.25 7.77 6.60 5.16 13.48 23.60 11.18 8.44 7.14 5 , aaajaaaaaaBaaSBaaaa, Jf Valley Symphony Wows 'Em With 'Peter and the Wolf By HOMER WAKEFIELD uuwu uuuiuiiau icu UK UUUl Valley Symphony Orchestra at the Provo Tabernacle last night m a concert designed to please the patrens and their families that attended. Program building Is always a business and It is . hazardous particularly true for a com munity orchestra which has - audiences from a wide area of background and interest Dr. uooaman nas Deen successful in solving the problem this ' year. This season the orchestra has performed w jrks from Bach to Prokofieff and from Beethoven to Delius. For the previous iconcert a varied program in- eluded the Aaron Copland Lin- coin Portrait which was most ably narrated by Prof. Lynn McKinlay and the Bach Con-- , certo for violin, oboe and string beautifully played Clark. i "Family Night" program was Proko-fieff's "Peter and the Wolf" and the packed house of young sters thoroughly enjoyed it The orchestra as a whole did well by this piece. Special note should be made of Dr.. Charles Metten's-delightf- ul and most effective narration, which con tributed so much to the effec tiveness of the performance, and to the soloists Ted Wight, flute; Darrel Stubbs, oboe; William Mathis, clarinet; Jesse Reed, bassoon; Robert Campbell, timpani, and the horn sec tion with Richard . Ballou, Wayne Davis, Zrrl Furr, Yeo Bai Lee did Rendal Gibbons. from the PnkUiaed every afteraoep, throBth Friday and nadav aieraUu by the Bsrald west 4tB 198 CoreoratioB, Nerta Street Pree, Utah. B. JfENSEN. rnbUther Interss as Secead class Statter at Us vest etflee ta Prove, Utah. a MEMBER Aastt Bnreae of Clreolatlea Dalted Prsct tnUrBaUoaal , WEA Service tVBtCRIPTION RATES VTAH COtlMTX 04 MSBwa, Math, aarrler earrler Oae year, carrier ..... EMI, 8 I.T8 S1M8 11148 aarwaais ta Caltai States Oaa ateata f 1.1 Om rear illae r...Z. "Oaens Mamseni ee """" !afeg-a- si" 'Family Night' er Monda - The climax of this with solo Darts bril- - st ...jii use it and the orchestra per formed It well This piece offered some passages that displayed the strong and very effective brass section of this or chestra to advantage. liantly handled by Richard 'Nibley and Darrel Stubbs. The narpsicnora continuo part was art-1; done equally well by, guest Robert Cundick. ' Opniog Number Last evening's program opeir- ; ed with the Berlioz Roman Car- I nival Overture, this wotk from the early 19th .entury Roman- - The section was tic Era was first performed in also lovely string featured In this work. The ' Paris In 1844. It Is a good cur-audience, includiM tain-raisfor any program. large droves of children, was most 'Mention must be made of tne ' lovely English Horn passage so receptive and demanded several curtain calls ; 'rfjutou Following the Berlioz Over ture was Howard Hansen's Second Symphony, the "Romantic" which was composed for the Boston Symphony's fiftieth an niversary. To some this work Is a bit too plush, but the people - 'orchestra by young Jeral di- rector, the narrator and the soloists. ,. While the old tabernacle of- fen problems in moving and setting up an orchestra, it still possesses the finest accoustics for any music hall In the state. The Utah Valley Symphony will be heard in one more con cert this season featuring sev eral young artists performing concert! wita tot orctestra. , STAMP SALE LONDON S3T (UPI) - New Corvair Corm Convertible and Sport Coupe top lineup for '65 all viih Body by Fisher, steering's crisper, the ride's flatter, the style's racier even the grass looks a shade greener from behind the wheel of this new Corvair The - TouU find a Corvair Corsa's instrument panel rastly more informative than an ordinary car'a. Bat that's really only a fringe benefit of driving one. Because for all its finely calibrated instrumentation tachometer, manifold pressure gauge, even an electric clock with a sweep second hand for rally buffs the most important thing that happens when you get a Corsa out on the road doesn't register on the dash. It registers on you. You feel it in the steering crisp and precise as yon double stability of, the new beck on a curve. In the fiat rivetod-to-the-ro- ad Zing into spring in a new fuTJy independent suspension. In the response of the rear engint version). (up to 180 hp available now in Corsa's Turbo-ChargYou don't have to wear a sports car cap and sun goggles to appreed ciate things like this. Or the clean international cut of Corvair'a ' - styling. . Drop down to your dealer's now while the trading's extra good and see for yourself. Look over the dashboard gadgetry, all you like, but by all means get out on the road where you can really handle the merchandise. We'll guarantee spring will look greener, ' . sun goggles or no. - HIGH T1ME1D TRADE AT YOUR CHEVROLET DFJUlRt Chevrolet, Ghevelle, Corvair, Chevy E or Corvette 437031 Stamps honoring the lata Sir Winston Churchill are to go on sale Commonwealth Day, May Si Conaifi 175N.1stWEST PROVO ' " -37- 3-9500 |