Show lw7 FRCM J A HOGLE & CC i Listed Stocks Bid 09 05V2 70 06 05Va 180 165 36 04' 08 06 06 - Invest Majestic 38 03 03 Mon-Kea- 25 06 03 03 O6V2 08 Moscow Mt Sts Dev Mtn View Naildriver New Park N Quincy North lily North Std 031j 34 36 06 09 02 08 21 02V2 06 09 09 11 Paramount 23 08 10 Pk Bing'm Pk Cty Con Gen Contr Pk Prem 07 Plutus 11 O6W2 04 04'j 65 50 34 02Vi 90 40 105 02 90 00 1 03 O2V2 02 02 03 03 06 09 05 07 12 2 J 03 15 12'2 2 37V2 10 50 07 45 130 20 03- 04 - 052 0414 O2V2 05 41 NY STOCK EXCHANGE Cons PROM J' A HOGLE Alcoa Allied Chem Chalmers Airlines Can Cyanamid Motors & Canadian 04 603A 17ii 28 4614 135 07'2 O8V2 10 75 11 50 31 35 67i2 03V2 05 0912 11 03Va 1 5 Va 04 05 Bid 05 04 Co Permanente Cement Investment Funds Affiliated Fund T Am 2214 35 45 ' 25 16 25 00 50 50 25 33 75 6212 1975 I Asked Bid 4 — 26' 42' OGDEN LIVESTOCK Nk 98-10- f Stude-Pack'- ! 1 CALL Veteran Judge 15 00 13 75 829 8 89 Boston Monsanto 1989 21 74 32 Canada Gen Fund Mont Ward 44 Am 1598 1746 78 Canadian Fund 4412 Motorola Am 1813 19 62 3734 Dividend Shares 1512 Mtn Fuel Am t 343 376 Nat Biscuit 831b Eaton & Howard Stk 17 Am Radiator 1427 65 Eaton & Howard Bal ' 6212 Nat Dairy Am Smelting 1215 28 Fin Ind Fund 12812 Nat Distillers Am Tel 479 524 Steel Nat 71a Fundamental Investors Am Tob 95ii 1013 llilO "i 7 Nat Theaters 5014 Investors Anaconda Incorp 7 96 8 70 183fe Keystones Kl Armco 68 IN Y Central 942 1028 & Nor West'n 105V2 Keystones K2 54 Armour 5 73 626 7112 Keystones SI 26V2 No Am Av Atchison S F 22 84 24 92 ' 421s Keystones S2 55V8 No Pacific 13 03 Atlantic Ref'g 14 22 Ohio Oil 4214 Keystones S3 Avco 15 11 16 48 Baldwin Lima' 16Va Olin Matheson 3812 Kevstones S4 5 00 5 46 B & 0 3214 Mass 324! Pacific Gas Investors Growth 17 36 18 91 33 7312! Parke Davis Mass Investors Trust Bendix Av 14 77 16 14 48 Beth Steel Fund Penney J C Wellington 1499 1534 17 5518 fenn kk Boeing ' PbdsI Cola SALES 52 4311 Warner Borg Bullion-Mo- n 60 5e Celanese 2000 383fe Phelps Dodge Cons Eureka 3000 557b 57 Ches & Ohio 20c Phillips Pete 81 14 Diamond B 1000 6c 555V4 Proc & Gam Chrysler 34 East Utah 1000 Pure Oil 22c Cont Oil 50 Williston Basin 2000 56 16c 437a RCA v Com Edison ' Cons Edison 56 7714 Repub Steel 74i Reyn Tob Corn Products 52 34 Curtiss Wright 1714 Royal Dutch 55 54 Safeway Deere 3412 St Regis 36 Doug Air 2478 A7Va Schenlev OGDEN fUSDAWfattlA- - V) Dow Chem Roeb 743A sale to test trend Du Pont 22614 Sears Oil 381a Calves: none East Airlines 2534 Sinclair 51 So' Mobil Eastman Kodak 103 Hogs: 30 not enough early sales to estab28 So Pacific lish trend only 15 head on sale 4 Erie early Railroad 5412 Firestone 45I4 So Sheep: 650 mostly choice small end of 21 2 QOOd 1061e Sperry Rand lh WnnloH Ford Motor clannht 5412 steady at 1775 Std Oil Cal 24 ruehauf otherwise not enough on 52 Std Oil N J 34 'Gen Dynamics aaic iu iesr irena d 1014 73 Gen Elec LATE MONDAY'S MARKET 27 Gen Foods 8411 Sunray 9 Sun Mining 56 Gen Motors Cattle: Salable: 1200 slaughter steers 46 Swiff & Co Goodrich 66 and heifers only moderately active mostly 53V4 Texaco- 42 Goodyear 22 Guf Sul Tex steady cows fairly active unevenly steady Grant W T 27'2 Thiokol 42 27 to 50 higher most strength on utility and Greyhound 5212 commercial cows Thompson 40 Gulf Oil early bulls steady stock-er- s 53 26ViiTimken B'ing Ideal Cement and feeders fully steady Receipts near 42 Transamerica 53 Int Harvester 11534 60 per cent cows and bulls around 25 ' IBM 53212 Un "Carbide per Union Oil 64 78 Int Nickel cent slaughter steers and heifers balance 33 Un Pacific 33 Int Paper and feeders Slaughter steers Few 4714 stockers 53Va Utd Aircraft Int T & T low to average choice 0 lbs 2400-250- 0 ' 3714 Johns-Man- n 5712 Utd Airlines bulk good 5 lbs U S Rubber 5734 683A Jones Laugh'n lots totaling around 30 head U S Steel 74 mostly 35 Joy Mfg lb reputation fed high standard 1190-139- 0 L & P Utah 361s 3 Kaiser Alum 2170-221- 0 Holsteins bulk standard 0 28V8 82V4!West Airbrake Kennecott lbs 1975-215- 0 utility to low standElec 3614 West IO914! & Myers 1750-195ligg 0 ard Slaughter Heifers: About 85 511jfWoolworth Lockheed Air 35 head mostly average choice 905-99- 0 lb 100 Loew's 42iYoungstown reputation fed high yielding 2510-253- 0 few other choice 0 lbs 2375-250- 0 DOW JONES 1 PM STOCK AVERAGES bulk good 0 lbs 21 most Co & A Hogle Ji 0 lbs 1850-212- 5 utility 694 70 up 4 78 standard 30 Industrials I 1650-185low to 0 standard Cows: Most 96 23 up 20 Rails 1700-185- 0 57 commercial utility 1475-175- 0 123 96 up 15 Utilities- few borderline high cutter and low utility 23776 up 150 65 Stocks Holsteins 1575-160- 0 All is C BENJAMIN 1850 1075 128712 15 48 32 18 Asked I 14 00 - xWki I6V2 950 Freightwayj : 70 05 0512 03 Oil Morrison-Knudse- n 5934 Lukens Steel 52Va Marquardt 2118 Martin M'etta 20 125 X'Vi-"-"-"- £ 1967 W 5700 S Illness Fatal To Retired Jurist 84 John J Messerly 76 235 John Messerly - J ailment boys teen-ag- e OBITUARIES :! Monday Benjamin Carlos Call 27 N 3rd W retired Brigham City judge and lawyer died this morning at his home after a three-mont- h illness He was 84 Mr Call was a member of the Dtah Bar Association and Brigham City Bar Association He served as county attorney and district attorney in Brigham City He had practiced law in Brigham City since w ed ' V - ' f ' " s s f "i supervisor He was a Christensen Sophus CLEARFIELD Christian worker and ward teacher Surviving are one son and four daughters Mrs Wayne J Christensen San Diego Calif (Norma) Nielson and Mrs Elmo (Lily) Mrs Delbert (Viola) Bird both of Clearfield Heber City and Mrs Seth (Rosa) Radmall Davidson Spanish Fork 17 grandchildren and one brother and two 16 sisters in Denmark Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 am in the Clearfield Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Eldon H Barlow officiating Friends may call at Clearfield Mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and Friday prior to services Burial in the Centerfield Cemetery at 4 pm Friday Don Jensen Isabel Robson Jensen Saturday at her home of a — Mrs 75 heart attack Mrs Jensen was born Jan 20 1887 in Plain City a daughter of Ralph and Eveline Robson! She was a member of the LDS Church Arthur Jensen Surviving are her husband and six sons and daughters of Boise Funeral services were held today in Boise Dix VITAL Club He was active in the Sons of American Revolution and Sons of Utah Pioneers He had worked to establish national interest in the development of Willard Basin Great Salt Lake and Golden Spike STATISTICS BIRTHS Don-ohu- al 900-130- 1 1 ' 800-105- 50-23- 800-110- 17 1375-155- 0 Stocks Make Brisk Rally YORK NEW (AP)— Industrials paced a smart rally as the stock market showed a substantial gain early this afternoon Trading was 1200-145- 0 1000-115- 0 1 1 1700-199- 0 1550-170- 0 OUT-OF-TOW- 510-55- 0 key stocks Motors were the forerunners of the general recovery and they were followed by steels electrical equipments tefbaccos areospace issues retail and assorted stocks R ails and utilities were a bit higher on balance IBM showed a net gain of about 2 points CHICAGO GRAIN (USDA)-Cat- tle: CHICAGO 4500 calves none slaughter steers weak to 50 lower five loads high choice and prime 1175-125- 0 lb slaughter steers 2750 load choice and 0 lbs prime 1325 lbs 2725 choice 2500-267- 5 load lots mixed good and choice 2450-250- 0 load standard 1200 lb Hol- stein steers 2135 few lots and loads utility choice heifand standard steers 1900-220- 0 ers 2475-257- 5 good largely 2200-245- 0 cows 1325-157- 5 utility and- commercial bulls 1850-205- 0 utility and commercial standard and good vealers 2000-280-0 950-130- - 750-105- 500-100- 600-100- 500-56- 5 Elementary PTA Meets Thursday 0 500-85- 0 1600-200- 0 26 0 (adv) L Brandis Mrs Lillian tightfoot Brandis 86 formerly died Sunday night at the of 635 Kershaw Weber County Chronic Disease Hospital in Roy Mrs Brandis was born Oct 7 1875 in Cheyenne Wyo She was married to George W Brandis He died March 29 1961 in Ogden She was a former member of tije Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers Surviving is one stepson Albert G Brandis Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 pm at the Myers Mortuary 845 with Rev A Cadman Garretson Washington of the First Presbyterian Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday Interment in one hour prior to services Mountain View Cemetery Frederick W Gentsclj ANGELES Memorial — LOS services for Frederick William Gentsch 82 Los Angeles were held last Wednesday Mr Gentsch who died Jan 22 was former superintendent of the dining car and hotel department of the Union Pacific Railroad Co in Ogden He later served in the same position in Los Angeles Mrs Mary E Surviving are his widow and a son Frederick Gentsch Los Angeles C Gentsch Santa Monica Calif Olive and Mark FREE PARKING ! SERVING OGDEN AND VICINITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS EX Wash Blvd 2219 services for John Bundy 44 634 S 3rd E who died Monwill be conducted Thursday at 1 pm in the Harold B Felt Funeral Home with Rev Cornelius Kuipers conducting Friends may call at the Harold B Felt Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday prior to services Burial in Brigham City Cemetery IN MEMORIAM A FUNERALS - otFuneral services 1283 36th RILEY for Miss Verna dear sister Martha years ago today Her helping hand was always first To render any aid she could Her voice was always raised in praise Her words were wise and good Dear sister since you've gone away The ones you loved so true Try hard to carry on the way We know you'd want us to In loving memory of our Todd who passed away 3 RAE MAHONEY MR AND MRS H Kiley St will be conducted Thursday at 3 pm in Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel Bishop Paul J Bott of the Fiftieth Ward officiFriends may ating call at the mortuary from 7 to Wednesday 9 pm and Thursday - E L WADSWORTH SITUATIONS WANTED EX in my home Expe1997 West 4550 South Roy COMPTOMETER all WILL TEND CHILDREN Colonial with rienced Calculating Services your location and machine types my own Ph cloth remodeling of fur and suits and dresses and ALTERATION to services prior Interment In the Og- 0 great-grandchildr- coats also SX den City Cemetery MASON — Funeral services for Edmufld M Mason husband of Ruth Draney Mason will be conducted Friday at 3 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to ? pm and Friday prior to the services Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park BRANDIS — Funeral services for Mrs Lillian widow of George Wi Brandis Lightfoot Brandis will be conducted Wednesday at 2 pm in the Myers Mortuary 845 Washwith Rev? A Cadman Garret-so- n ington Blvd of the Presbyterian Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary on Wednesday one hour prior to the services Burial in the Mountain View Cemetery directed by the Myers Mortuary — Funeral NEILSON services for Christina Gibson Neilson will be held Friday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop Glen Thomas of the Seventeenth Ward officiating Friends may-calat the mortuary Thursday from 7 to Inter9 pm and Friday prior to services ment in the West Weber Cemetery MESSERLY — Funeral services for John J husband of Mary Louise Grunig Messerly will be held Thursday at 11 Messerly am in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop Robert T Johns of the Mound Fort Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday prior to services Interment in Aultorest Memorial Park — Funeral TELLESON services for Robert Thomas Telleson infant son of Jay N and Stokes Telleson" will be held Glorya Wednesday at 10 am in Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Lorin Kay of the Roy Sixth Ward officiating There will be no viewing Interment in Memorial Gardens COTTLE — Funeral services for Charles W husband of Rose Hutchins Cottle Cottle will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm in Lindquist' & Sons Colonial funeral chapel with Bishop Melvin Schwartz of the Fourth Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday prior to services Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery CHRISTENSEN— Funeral services for Sophus C Christensen will be conducted Friday at 10 am in the Clearifeld LDS Third Ward with Bishop Eldon Barlow officiating Friends may call at the Clearfield Mortuary Thursday evening 7 to 9 and Friday morning pripr to services Burial In the Center-fiel- d Cemetery Sanpete County directed by the Clearfield Mortuary FOWLES — Funeral services for Mary Ellen (Nellie) Simpson Fowles of 3541 Ogden DO experienced housework every other Saturday EX WILL DO IRONINGS IN MY HOME 586 36th St EX WILL DO MIMEOGRAPHING and typing at WILL I home EX - BABY SITTING Experienced 1040 30th EX ings - Also 2000-230- DAY SERVICE ironing with a profes- -' signal touch Ph 393-25TAILORING alterations major and minor men's nd women's clothing EX 6 WILL coats HEMS pleated skirts dresses zippers EX TEND CHILDREN Highway 84 linings area Farr West EX DONE IN MY HOME IRONING man Ph Riverdale DAY WORK EX 393-040- REFERENCES GOOD NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HOOD RAILROAD CO TO Salable: 600 Slaughter lambs steady slaughter ewes and feeder lambs scarce steady Slaughter lambs: Bulk choice 5 1725-180- 0 lb wooled Slaughter Ewes: Most utility and good wooled 550-60- 0 few utility bucks 375-40- 0 Feeder Lambs: Several small lots mostly choice 77-9- 5 lb wooled 1500 CHICAGO 203 2 07V2 May 210 218 Jly 2 13 Sep Dec Oats: Mar May price Utah Rye:-Ma- Tail- 11 217 06 09 IO6I4 IIO'S 11312 11514 114 14 6838 6714 69 68 6934 70 72 7334 0 W MODLING and Legal Agent 15 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 707 2 1962 Asst Published 20 21 22 Feb 1 31 Jan 13 Secy 14 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPEAL An appeal has been filed' by H K Stephenson requesting a variance to the zoning ordinance to permit the erection of a dwelling at 351 Fern Drive Lot 23 Golden Park For the purpose of hearing arguments for and against the granting of said appeal the Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing February 1 1962 in the board room In the Clearfield Municipal Building at " o'clock' pm BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF v - 71 73 68 69 6912 7114 7312 0818' H) 13 18 Published '! GERALD Jan Chairman 30 1962 H EATON 7087 v V o IIOI4 113 153a 1 1 Jly 1 Sep 1 3612 3414 3512 29 29 281s 2814 3012 13114 Soybeans:— Mar 24412 247 May 441a Jly 24814 Aug Sep 24H4 24734 4714 47 4734 40 2401z 401a v 11518 6814 6934 70 7134 73 137 134 128V2 1 1 2812 30 244 24712 248V4 j 137V4 135 129 129 13H4 2443a 247 24734 2 48V4 2 47 240V2 240V8 24H4 and Master ' President Eisenhower Henry Ford Thomas Edison Herbert Hoover Ford Frick Benjamin Fairless Walt Disney George C Marshall Bob Hope and Joe DiMaggio are among the many successful men who were at one time newspaperboys CHICAGO GRAIN 06I2 1 CHICAGO (AP)— Selling pressure turned tht grain futures market generally toward weak ness today on the Board of Trade Losses ran to wel lover a cent a bushel in wheat A good deal of the selling was believed to be profit-takin- g because the broadcast declines occurred in those contracts which posted the best gains in the previous session Carlot receipts today were estimated at: wheat 1 car corn 196 oats 3 rye 1 barley 18 soybeans 8 " CHICAGO (AP)— No wheat oats or soybean 'Corn sample grade yellow Soybean oil 10'eb-- a Barley: malting choice 135-162- n 24034 The boy who delivers your newspaper — just like s is getting an early busimen these ness training He buys at wholesale sells at retail and operates bis own business He increases his profits as he builds jais route through' good service and salesmanship He even carries his own Accident Insurance feed 106-120- n world-famou- j (ajv) Forfeiture of $10 bail was ordered when Cora F Johnson 65 1225 Jefferson did not appear in City Court to answer a charge of crossing double-doubl- e lines Moving out of one of our Warehouses odds and ends of furniture priced to clear Tribe's Home Fur- niture (adv) i A $10 bail was forfeited when Larry J Mardian 22 2251 Jefferson did not appear in City Court to answer a red light citation Few people realize how much money can be saved in estate problems by intelligent planning See YOUR ATTORNEY now to minimize the taxes your estate David L Baugh Jr 23 North Failure to appear in City Court forfeited $18 bail by not to answer a red light citation appasiing in City Court to answer meant $10 bail forfeited by Robert A Leatnam 50 432 17th a speeriirtjr citation - A newspaper route is a great experience for any boy! No other part-tim- e job will do more to teach him promptness arid develop poise and self-confiden-ce Your newspaperboy will be ready for the big job opportunities of tomorrow lie is learning the essentials of business success today - i ' ' t 1- - 1 v - will piay f ' v : V 4 - Remember too First Security Bank is qualified to act as Executor of your estate Busy - Boys Are Better Boys Trust Department 1 Wmher tanking Otfkn la Idmh Utmh Wymm$ HHnl DotU fctwiKe Cpvti— If y" think your son or some j other youngster might profit :A V CMMif 1 by similar Newspaperboy ex QSSQDCXjTTv? CDGCX3 fined $25 Ogden ' CASH GRAIN sales': perience why not suggest that be come in and talk to us ADJUST- MENTS Jack Clifford worshipful master said all Fellowcraft Masons are invited 041s r May Nov 17 1314 1518 13714 Dec 2 023A 2 0634 2 09 2 12 0238 0638 08y8 11518 New spring line of M DeMay Jly Sep originals Suits coats and dresses-redu- ced Dec at least 2 2 2 2 2 Corn:— Mar 106 110 May Jly 11358 11512 Sep Dec Close Prev Close ar Wheat:-M- MOUNT Polk Avenue Ogden Utah County of Weber State of Utah on Monday the fifth day of February 1962 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come' before said meet ing or any adjournments thereof Dated January 13 1962 Unity Lodge No 18 F&AM will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 to conduct work in the Fellowcraf t Degree I igh Low Sheep: 80-11- (AP)-H- & You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mount Hood Railroad Company will be held at 3088 190-25- 0 GRAIN FUTURES Phone LEGAL NOTICES 0 Bulk lots mixed No and 2 and 3 lbs 1850-190- 0 most lots at 1900 carried predominance of No grades Few 2 and 3 250-28- 0 lbs 1775-185- 0 one lotmixed medium to No 3 180 lbs 1750 275-40- 0 Sows: No 1375-145- 0 lbs No and 2 and 3 400-60- 0 lbs 1100-135- 0 Cling- - Mrs 1 en CAlillL Ph MY HOME BABY SITTING DO EX l ViyiL Iron 1 0 0 or EX 300-50- 0 200-30- 0 - Phone EX' Ogden City Floral BRIGHAM CITY — Funeral day IN REAR' ' 2955 Washington - John A Bundy KLENKE FLORAL' ! ' ee(foeat 200-30- 0 0 Filter bags for all makes and Failure to appear! in City Court models vacuum cleaners Bon to answer an improper turn citation Marche Appliance Store (adv) meant $15 bail forfeited by Assadi Abolghassen 2629 Madison City Court ordered $40 bail forfeited when Joseph H Gale 68 3145 Decorating supplies for dances Jefferson did not answer a careless parties and other occasions Weber Office Supply 2432 Wash Blvd driving charge (adv) Now is the time' to sew — mill wools silks and Bondidioto F Gonzales 29 210 ends of all kinds v cottons' new spring cottons silks Patterson pleaded guilty in City and woolens Utah Tailoring Mills Court to careless driving and was -- : are 0 13 Wash Blvd Fowles married 0 Letitia Smith "53 2916 Pingree Auto Glass replaced while you failed to appear in City Court to answer a charge of driving with- wait expert workmanship Benout a driver's license and $15 bail nett's Paint 2665 Washington Ph EX was forfeited (adv) 3088 car- Mrs Mary Ellen (Nellie) Simpson Fowles 84 3541 Ogden died Monday afternoon at her home Mrs ' Fowles was born Dec 24 1877 in Hooper a daughter of Robert and Allison Watson Simpson She was a member of Ward the Twenty-eighth and had been active in the Relief Society On Dec 25 1897 she was to C In Daniel Fowles Hooper - He died Dec 25 1956 in Ogden three Surviving sons and three daughters Lowell D Fowles Salt Lake City Leland J Fowles Boise Idaho Lindsay W Fowles LitMrs tle Rock Calif Russell (Norma) Badger Ogden Mrs Walter F Salt Lake City Mrs (Wanda) Johnson Elsie Siroky San Diego- - eight grandchildren and 12 one sister Mrs Elizabeth Smyth Los Angeles' Funeral services will be- - held Thursday at 12 noon in the Myers Mortuary 845 Washington with Bishop Thomas VanDrimmelen Ward officiating Jr of the Twenty-eight- h Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday 9 7 and from to pm Thursday until services Burial will be in Washington Heights Memorial Park Lillian FLORISTS AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY BpllIBIiiSitMl 1350-159- ! Failure to appear in City Court o answer a charge of driving with an obstructed windshield meant $10 bail forfeited by Edwin M Woolley 50 455 Highland Want an honest TV man? Call Rex Tanner till 8 pm EX : (adv) Mary with Bishop Thomas VanDrimmelen Ward officiating of the Twenty-eight- h Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday 7 to 9 pm and Thursday until time in the Washington Burial of services Heights Memorial Park directed by the Myers Mortuary Blvd Jr 0 1900-199- 5 Blvd Balloons— Tickets1 Wholesale Mtn Sales & Dist Co 2857 Grant Ave (advj Ogden ' 12 fioon 845 Washington Mortuary 0 1850-210- 0 oring Mills 3088 Wash Blvd (adv) Failure to appear in City Court to answer an improper turn citation meant $10 bail forfeited by Al3088 Washington (adv) fred L Palmer 44 2679 Childs Forfeiture of $10 bail was ordered Suits coats dresses and skirts-- all when GladysJ Steele 47 1244 16th at greatly reduced prices Spedid not appear in City Court to answer a charge of driving with an cial rack cut at rock bottom prices Utah Tailoring Mills 3088 Wash obstructed windshield Valentine Novelties — Fancy Heart? Chocolates— Red and White S Edmund Michael Mason 49 2668 Grant died Monday at St Benedict's Hospital after a lingering illness Mr Mason was born Dec 29 1912 in Bingham Utah a son of Edmund and Susan Drew Mason On May 10 1939 he was married to Ruth Draney in Ogden He was a warehouseman in the storage branch at Hill Air Force Base' He' was a veteran of World War II of Ogden his Surviving are his widow mother of Ogden one brother Dave Burns Reno Nev two sisters Mrs Betty Ford PaOgden and Mrs Margaret Harrington cific Grove Calif Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday prior to services Interment will be in Washington Heights Memorial Park the- - Myers 0 RANDOM REFERENCES Mark W Foikman 45 186 W 4700 S forfeited $10 bail when he did not appear in City Court to answer an improper turn citation r Patterns Advance Vogue Modes Royale are available at Utah Free Parking Tailoring Store i 5 500-75- 0 Gains of fractions to 1 or 2 points were scattered through the list of N 0 500-75- H m ChristenSophus sen 81 446 Fern Drive died in the Dee Hospital Monday night Mr Christensen was born March 22 1888 in Denmark a son of Carl M and Christine Nielson Christensen In 1910 he came to the United States settling in Centerfield Utah He had worked for the Gunnison Sugar Factory He retired In 1945 and came to Clearfield in 1947 he was married to On Dec 16 1905 The marriage Dahm in Denmark Christine was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Mrs Christensen died in 1939 He was a high priest in the Clearfield Third Ward and had been an active temple R retired at t and had been employed by M Morrin and Sons Co and was a member of 'Carpenters union Local 450 Surviving are his widow five sons Barnard D Uintah John Sherwood MesserMesserly Leonard D Messerly ly Grant V Messerly and Wayne (Russ) Messerly all of Ogden eight daughters Mrs Cecil (Eleen) Holley Wilson' Mrs Shaw Mrs Robert Volney (Marie) (Ralphine) Wr!ght Mrs Robert (Muriel) Burn-haMrs Dee (Genice) Zweifel Mrs Douglas Fernelius Mrs Robert (Donna) (Ramona) Giigen Mrs Darwin (Helen) Hepworth all of 36 grandchildren and seven great- Ogden one'brotherv Ernest Messerly Erandchildren Idaho two sisters Mrs John (Martha) Howard Brigham City and Mrs Rose Harris Dayton Ohio Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 am in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Robert T Johns of the Mound Fort Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday prior to services Interment will be in Aultorest Memorial Park penter 975-115- 800-105- m Paris Idaho a high priest in the Mound Fort Ward and a teacher trunig He was DEE HOSPITAL Allen— and Ann Searle Blaine Christina E Neilson 29 Huntsville Jan girl at Promontory Doris Castle Ozell and Watkins— Mrs Christina Courts Gibson Neilson 88 BORN IN WILLARD 2979 Jackson died Monday of causes incident 324 E 4525 S girl Jan 29 e Webb— Jesse P and Jeanne Mr Call was born March 28 to age 29 Mrs Nerlson was born Jan 17 1874'in North Ogden girl Jan 1877 in Willard Utah a son of Bigler— Mark and Melva PulsiOmar and Eleanor Jones Call He West Weber a daughter of Thomas and Cathwas reared in Willard and was erine Forbes Hunter Gibson She lived in pher 720 E 5200 S South Ogden and West Weber prior to coming to boy Jan 29 educated at Brigham Young Acad- Taylor Ogden five years ago Jones— Qrvil and Donna Williams On April 1900 she was married to emy in Provo and received his Neilson Jacob in Lake He the Salt Clearfield boy Jan 30 Temple L L B degree at the University of died March 31 1952 in Ogden HOSPITAL ST BENEDICT'S She was a member of the Seventeenth Ward Michigan Ann Arbor Mich Elaine Verlin and and Lyon— had Hodges been In a teacher Snow-villHe had taught school in and secretary the e School was secretary of the Taylor 256 29 Jan boy Tyler Box Elder County and in Sunday Ward Relief Society 17 years and was also Wood— Lyle L and Jeanette Hor-to- n a class leader and visiting teacher Emery County ' Utah T Neilsons Herman Clearfield girl Jan 29 On May 29 1908 he was married sonSurviving are three Taylor George Neilson Spencer R Neilwegihty bulk cutters to Stack — Frank E and Karen Hannah Louise Bywater in the son both of Brisbane Calif one daughter canners tanshelly 3211 Adams boy Jan 29 Evans ners Mrs Leonard (Myrtle) Peterson Ogden Bulls: Individual high yieldSalt Lake Temple 18 four grandchildren ing commercial 2000 bulk utility and comCota—Nicholas and Inez MartiHe served a mission to the Southmercial cutter and low utility 2112 Lincoln nez girl Jan 30 Funeral services will be conducted Friday was counselor in the Stockers and Feeders: Small ern States 1 at at and Sons Colonial Lindquist lb short yearling Third Ward bishopric showing choice pm was pres- Chapel with Bishop Glen Thomas of the stock steers 12500-261bulk good and ident of the Box Bell— George L and JuneBrew-e-r Elder Stake High Seventeenth Ward choice 0 lb yearling steers 2150-247officiating Friends may of Price formerlyOfOgden few choice 805 lb feeder steers 2380 part Priest Quorum and member of the call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 load choice 1005 lbs 2300 bulk good and Box Elder pm and Friday prior to services Interment girl Jan 27 Stake He in West Weber Cemetery Presidency choice lb feeding steers 2050-228- 0 established the Box Elder Stake medium to low good lbs moderate volume medium Tabernacle Mission lb Holsteins small lot Surviving are his widow the folmedium and good 530 lbs 2030 Few choice lb lowing sons and daughters: Mrs yearling heifers 2400-245bulk good and choice lbs 2000-230-0 Morris (Phyllis) Glover Don C medium to low good lbs Call Omer Call of all J medium and good stocker and Brigham ' feeder cows 0 City Mrs Frederick N (Marie) PLEASANT VIEW -- Dr Richard Calves: Salable: 200 vealers fully steady Webb Provo Mrs Rex (Louise) stock calves steady Vealers: Few choice Nilsson will address the Lomond E 2850-290bulk good and choice 2400-280- Edwards Hamer Idaho Benjamin View PTA Thursday night at 7: 30 standard 2000-240Stock Calves: E Call Bountiful Mrs Evan R Nilsson Dr will discuss rheumatic Small showing choice lb steers (Joan) 2800-290Terry Salt Lake City Wtt-lar- d fever and show a film on the disload choice 390 lb steers 2870 B Call Scottsdale Ariz other good and choice 2450-285- 0 lbs 29 ease The fifth few medium to low good 2100-240grade students will five grandchildren Few choice lb heifers 2700-275musical numbers provide one sister Mrs Eliza Call load choice 370 lb heifers 2690 load choice 428 lbs 2620 other good and choice Nelson Salt Lake City 2300-259medium to low good Funeral services will be an- Masonic Meeting Set barrows Hogs: Salable: 200 and gilts nounced by Harold B Felt Funsteady sows scarce steady Barrows and eral Home For Wednesday Night Gilts: 900-132- Montpelier Idaho until 1922 when he came to Ogden' In 1909 he was married to Mary Louise ward Idaho Boise died He was recently honored by the Utah State Bar Association for having practiced in the state for 55 years He was a charter member and first president of the Brigham City Kiwanis Club was former president of the Commercial Club and was a member of the Lions Benedict's Hospital St 12th died of a heart In BOISE 1906 W 13 conducted Thursday will be Ave Edmund M Mason United Isabel : at STANDARD-EXAMINE- D UTAH TUESDAY EVENING JAN 30 1962 OGDEN Mr Messerly was born May 22 1885 in Berne Switzerland a son of John and Anna E He Luthi Messerly came to the States in 1898 and which took place early Sunday morning j Chief of Police Julian : R Green said one of the boys has admitted the burglary and implicated the other Both of the youths were involved in a burglary of the same store three months ago The boys 15 and 17 will be referred to juvenile court One of the boys who refused to talk to officers was taken to juvenile detention quarters in Ogden the other was released to his parents Chief Green said Part of the loot which included several transistor radios batteries and watches has been recovered Chief Green said Store officials estimated the valuev of the stolen goods at about $180' The boys allegedly kicked in the front glass door to the business during a dense fog The boys entered the store in the same manner in the earlier burglary 21 2V2 1700 Supr Co 05 16 Victro W Alloys W Toledo : 05 04 2 00 English Oil Equity Oil First Security Corp CO 40 30 1 Albertson's Amalgamated 12 35 33 rs have been charged in connection with the burglary of the Sav-O- n Drug ROY—Two 04 10 33 30 03V2 Yankee 200 Zuma 175 03 350 Wilbert 6712 Wills Basin 62Vj 02Va 04 Con 25 08 40 0312 Sioux So Irn Blm South Std Sundance Swansea Tin Central Tin Lead Tintic Std Wtr Wdld Utd Pk Cty Utah Con USug Co Div Mines -l 150 O6V2 325 'Coai'n West'n Roy S K Asked Bid Prince Con 23 Prosper 80 ' 04Vfcl Rico Arg 1 OlVa 20 20 Listed Stocks 55 65 04 1 Res 02V2 21 " 50 20 Mammoth Miller Hill 08 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