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Show Daily Herald Friday Rites TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1907 mm County, Utah | Stock Marke Saae | Scheduled for J.R. Shannon . - services for Jess T be Friday at SALT LAKE Provo, and Francelie Scott Soren . Fre |New Quincy cs a ly Con 5a 49 Chl ¢ | ona State Hospital or | ~~ a a en, @ (Continued from Page One) oe oe 2 a » a ” oe 3 J O6V5 ae 975 10.00 M a = in dase ; He receiv is education in tie Provo schosis After ‘his marriage’ he made his home in Las Vegas, Nev., where he worked for the UPRR. Hereturned to Provo in 1924 and an it for the Pagram, the state has failed to meet the crucial needs for ap- cific States Cast Iron Pipe increasing applications for ad- mission and an expanding pro- propriate dorming and~adequate classroom space. Re- Company. In 13 he started working for the Union Pacific a Raitroad as a brakeman. He quests by the hospital administration for a Youth Complex transferred to Geneva Steel a” to include a Physica) Activities a en as a railroad brake- ae oa man, and in 1945 he transferred in | o feature Genied by the last to Utah Railway, retiring Nov. | J iw ce| ‘Age of the children admitted 2, 1962. MM" and treated at the Youth Center “| TUPTT — XICO CITY Here Again completed a 41 victory Mexico ‘ HEBER — Funeral services (ve New and Mrs. Zeali Osuna 2°p.m. inthe in Hi we ee ae W. and Rafael Springy ille DeEsta Bond Jordan. Hi af& |tuary Thursday from 6 to 8 son. He marpm. and Friday. prior to ser- ried Charlotte Cookies In-CupPlay in “the beat Wednesday in Utah County. Brian The cookies arrived in Provo routed Onny various girls involved in the Wednesday at ict 2shortillness.| 4, (Fairiee, 62, 61, 108, and|Monday for distribution to the |June 18, 1902, son of Wit \iam Walter Dies et 33 Girl Scout New Zealand ital matches Monday. A illness, will be aa a rit tales Marcello Lara hospi short il conducted ster He was born in | Mexico Whips Edward died wili be conducted 3 Thursday at northern section of their Ameri- It's Girl Scout Cookie d time who Boyby| Deliveries of the cookies orMonday. fol- 2 ies ~ — ee S can rone-Davis Cup series lowing a short ~ owt hodied a winning the closing two singles dered last. month will begin of a long ill" ness Small, Sept. Mr. Sorenson BG Asked vices Burial will be in the LaVerkin 18, 1923, in Provo. She died nw 3M City Cemetery ‘in Washington March 16, 1954. He then married 6 or 8 County o Sarah Thelma Vincent, July 6, » bm 41% a Mr. Sorenson, 4, on ‘Chiet Con C Chlet Con Pid NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Clayton Silver QUOTATIONS ‘Monday Tuesday Colo Cons Metals ow on "an Comb Allied Chalmers Chemical Comet Coat Alls ue We Cons Eureka usd 2 30 Cres E29 om CroH Ol a Fa we Crown Point we Dragon Ens! Utah a Empire Mi “ Eureka Buition som Eureka Lily rts St Gold Chain 4% Deposit 16h me A ura ar i" | no 743s SPRINGVILLE — Funeral: “ ine . (Si) STOCK EXCHANGE Monday's Quotations: Banner Mag Bristol Sliver Bullion Exp Botlion Mon Corditt a. Re Rl Rese eanearald son ‘of Rulon R. voy |callatthemor- Mr. Shannon 1% Si Sorenson Heber Man Set for Boy, 7 368 S, 700 W., Provo, died Mon. jday at the Utah Valley Hospital ts. m. a the Berg Drawing DOW HES AVERAGES Tet’ Volume 30 Industrials 20 Kal, 1 unten 46de Bishop Char Monday's Close $.070.000 bes $¥+ Tuesday's Open 2,660,000 967 37+ +e es ies os siz Uecn les Jex of the wen wen|PTovo 16th & cht ovaries WY SE MOST AC TIVE STOCKS v7s 10% |LDS Ward ofDeseret Pharmac Compiste volume Close an Ching + Equity Br Dp ficiating. Cheysier OH Gt WwW. FinCorp N30 164 Friends may im $% Fe 1.900. 53% 100 14.40031a 7300 4% 74.200 48% 0 “400 7m +4 V3 Samo “F0 UNCH 0 Oh +h a0 + fe 7:50 We +h $4500 178a, —— VeMh Sat |WednesdayRites Allen B. Jordan rhe et me Sunday in a Delta ©,Hospital will | Room Chapel of Provo, with oe. as ‘Monsanto Chem rn General t Motors en Sm OWN J er El Pwr Intl Paper Fairchild Comera ° LongIllness Fatal for Creed sale. Parum, 64, 61 62. Delivered in Provo were b +. io Mexico ext’ will meet the|1344 cases, or 16,128 boxes 5 Qnd-8th LDS a! 1957, winner of the United States—|which will be delivered by the Ward chapel Hgts. Nev yan, Dec. 7, yr Jor Bishop Marshall Fox of the Second Ward will officiate. sity of — att Une Caribbean Series. oresaduated .Faitlee, ~ ‘ 271 Girl Scouts involved. Officials making his first ‘Operation Margaret H. Davis sh bean and Barbara Kim Jor- Soapsuds’ dan, both of Heber; parents; one brother and two sisters, Clift Jordan and Mrs. Garold Death Claims the Utah Girl report that a Scout Co record 20,000 \cases were sold this year by the Utah Council, topping last year's sale by 683 tases. This gives the Utah Council the highest per girl cookie sale,record in the United States Within the Utah Council, 4254 girls participated in the annual sale. * in Davis Cup) Friends may, call at the Wheel- from Brigham Young, Univer- appearance provided NewZea-| er Mortuary Tuesday from 6 tO sity He was a U.S. Navy vet- competition, land with its only point when he 3 p.m. and Wednesday prior-to gran won a singles -match from services. Burial will be in the He was a teacher and ownerOsuna on Saturday i Springville Evergreen Ceme- operator of Holiday Bowling tery Lanes in Heber. Se Survivors include his wife; . ‘one son and one daughter, Bry- Now Underway “Operation Soap Suds” — a drive to collect soap for serviceBurns of Hacienda Heights, men of Viet Nam began Monday Calif. at Brigham Young University OREM — Margaret Hoover Davis, 81, 283 E. 10th S., Orem, Friends maycall at the Olpin A goal of collec ing 2.000 bars SALT LAKE CITY UPI le died Monday at the Central Mortuary in Heber, Wednesday of soap by Saturday has been ce! from 7 to 9 p.m., and Hhursday set. The drive was headed by Participants in the so Utah Convak prior fo services. about 50 members of the Young minor sports along with o0tescent Center ‘gp ball and . a basketball | player: at Burial will be in the Heber American for Freedom at the of a heart atwillbe campus and supported by the the University of Utah City Cemetery. 5 tack American Red Cross, which will honored at the first annual Dis| She was born Womanat81 Mr. Sorenson was a member Nov. 17, 1865 tot ew'since it as established in of the Order of Conductors and in Provo, & Ute Athletes To Be Honored (Phyllis) Christensen, both of Heber, and Mrs. Tony (Joyce) | S | tinguished Athlete Awards ban- ship the soap to Vietnam The Red Cross said a critical quet sponsored (by, the Towne Senate ae ©. % |March of 194 runs from under Brakemen of America, and held daughter of 9 |(Continued from Page One) Reed existed for. soap in Viet HONE AL CUE 4 an hospitals and rest a Sitaioncktor Mauiay ‘ : John W. and several offices in the union. apa Aiba six years to 17. fneon Soee Soe 2 Royahon ls Hs-@-major-consideration-in-dis- A -university-spokesma tat YAF can asked the by Reg Chapman and Jerry in|the said Hart oil,” ofthe {posal ‘me eee ee oe ‘iscaneertientases for aero: ee im Sie ws Red Cross for such a project Branagan, members of the was married Mrs, Davis ordering the hearings. : by Dr. Faux include: Center the Ym Us eeevate se Oa Sundance OW 3 -@ 1, There is an urgent need for He was a member of Provo!"R. Davis, Jan, 20, 1909,| Hart's second witness, profes-|for Vietnam servicemen. Towne House board of direcsor Morris Garnsey of the Uni-| Collection boxes were scatter- f0rs. in the Salt Lake LDS Te doulan activities-gymnasium type IOOF Odd Fellows No, 14 S died Tote versity of Colorado Departmented at “heavy traffic” areas on The event will be held May °° % building which would lenditself He was active in sports and i. died March 8, 1956 ning 20 I eee at 8 pm. at the Towne _.% com--campus. i Ju S| to the variety-of-services-and 98. # baseball pitcher for_the ae received her early educa. °! Economics, besuggested : ta Wine sion in the Proctor Academy Petition would impossible to President Ernest Wilkinson House in downtown Salt Lake srock exchanoe sags activities these children require, Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe school er vace 24 Bristol 2% = a Siver, 6,000 at 13; 3,000 #t 19% ‘particularly during the winter in Provo. achieve if the oil industry as|said, “I heartily endorse the City. . wvors include his wife of” After her marriage they made UrTently established undertook|campaign on our campus. The Chapman said one athlete | Fe Crturer oun ot is; 90 ot (months. 2, Although our policy of com-|Provo;- two sons and five their los in Bazemnont itil stale development. He pro- donation of one bar of soap rom each of ll intercollegiate Som sm Eee Un, 600 at re in daughlers, Maurice R. Soren-|1950 when they moved to Pro-(POS@t> instead, that ether will not work a hardship on any SPortsatthe university will bining children, with adults cats a ward situation has been suc- 900,Seattle, Wash.; Darold Sor-| v3. In 1999 they moved to Mesa |€°Vernment- owned corporation student, yet it will give many) ceive awards, 1944 returned to |" @ quasi-private corporation |an opportunity to participate in Chapman said qualifications cessful mostof the time, there enson, Springville; Mrs. Thomas | Ariz and iin |for the award will include ath{a worthy activity.” |be set up for the purpose, is ; and Mrs noe Madsen been complications, " and|(Thelma) have isha ‘mn-| Weston (Melba) Hardy, both ee| Utah, making their home 0)" .t" suggest... .that without a| lletic ability, scholarship and {leadership. He said names of ,_ : healthy incidents. It is recom-|Provo; Mrs, Frank" (Dele) | anceae eeee sweeping revision of import! Grand Dagon,"Sa at 38 1 | |Koeretnc, 450 at aoe Be Se Be tay au Nort Uy, 20 at ae Om, BO ot sme Lee Be SinsOyOxheath z Milica ani ‘on ‘sre + Quotation: sm Olvcend_ Shares gay [Bow ary “Oy aw ‘fim Bid Asked mended that children up to the| Broadhead, Helper; Mrs. Max sa |quotas,tax advantages proration allowances| Utah Obituaries |nounced |‘ recipients will time not ofbe preanuntil the it will be in age of 12 have their own dorm-| (Colleen) Wilkinson of Provo, Cas Davis worked in the Re. |@nd ‘ |impossible to achieve competi-| SALT LAKE CITY — Elmer seMtations. Soci (Francelle)|jief Leear Mrs. try|and least at should We |itory. 410 74 as aw for's period of time to con Pierce of Santaquin; one step-|/°l, S°CielY as & feacher, aMd'tion in the petroleum industry. |Robert Shingleton, 63, died Sun-| The winners will receive & Ms mother and) "This being the case there is|day; funeral Wednesday1 p.m., Silver platter engraved with his art wath the experience we son, Dale E, Vincent of Provo; Nee takes devoted Chapand year. sportBranagan 24™m¢, and LDS Ward Chapel, man Jonly one other way to protect|Emerson Sa and three| grandchildren have had using the present ap-|28 also said Ei 5 ve) Her p three sis-| ‘ ||great-grandchildren; deni hobbies were flower gar-ii.° inj terest of the American| 1060 Emerson Avenue. Leonard proach Dean Stocking, 56, died Mon- the Towne House would pre- hi Poor 2 2 = . introduce| eneee work. people and this is toforce 3 Although we have hadivery|tera, Mra. Blecta Parka of Pro-| eta into|day; funeral Wednesday 11 sent an athletic scholarship to tex wis a new competitive ve — Re little staff turnover at the Youth| vo; Mrs. Austin (Sarah) Brokaw 36 E. 7th S. Waldo Dee | the university. Oe industry in the ‘ form of a/4-M., Spates Reh foe: Mrs.. Utah, and Mrs. : Mack |Orem; Center,at other agencies fy.| They said Towne House Ath. di Banford, Ferris D. Harmon, gen and in-| of Myton, » eee be Sunday; fu lac Chub soeibets. and. thelr |American Fork; Mrs. Enos L. Baae authority for the stitutions are competing for our (Vesta) Alex of Provo. su Mos mH . mh So ee a ‘Sen, Groups ‘Wi Mutual ‘a Stock 51 ne {nx Selective 2 Variable 4 \FIF Fund QVERTHECOUNTER STOCKS Hamilton HDA “Albertson's 9.40 W012 iso Su rveyor Severkoneaves ed ce (gust and. SonsMortuary,Ogut are invited to the stag be held (Gladys) Nilson, Prov: Ms. velommert atollshele nd en. Macle I. bed ielee, (eve Funeralat serviceswid offering)Utah|Friday personnel and are the noon in the Berg/Melvin R, (Jean) Dunlap of jated minerals : eee nor Wright, died Saturday; fu-| Head coaches at the univerSe ET eeagit. has erie Room Chapel of Pro-|Sakt Lake City, and Mrs, Glen netal Thursday 10 am. 4670|sity and members of the athhas} vo with Bishop Clyde, Johnson| Colleen) Womack of Orem; 15 unit, psychologist 147 12.46 never beenfilled, probably be-| of the Provo i n 200 East. Fast, letic department also will at21.09 22.92| couse the eaaatae ; 1th Ward officiat-| grgrandchildren and 10 great. Lawyer Highland Drive, P 992 10.661, ingFrienis-_mey_call_at five brothers OGDEN — Carrie D. —e oe tive, ‘? mortuary Thursday from 6 tothe8|and one sister,i Albert A. Hoover: (Continuedyf from Page One) 76, died Sunday;3 funeral Wedf u Orem . | m, 5.65 $43 Aspects Othercontinues: 6.19)| “The report ae Tee ae Ferric one Hoover, Provo; under indictment for conspiracy 5.93/ “1 should be noted that one! Burial will be in fia Provo (Hoong nee can P.|to murder the late president, of the aspects of our treatment City Cemetery me Hi of Salt ae Extradition papers for former Gtty, and theOat (Loui nightclub operator Gordon Novel| : program includes considerable family therapy along with the Cadaof Prov ise) were on their way to Ohio Gov, : James A. Rhodes, treatmentof the child. The prin-| Acting Gov. G. C, (Taddy) ciple therapeutic modality utie| Thursday at noon in the Berg| ap ocket aboard the vehicle, was lized at the Youth Center is| eee al “apa 1 last Group therapy, but a great deal U Center |vo, with Bishop Callis R. Harms | from Columbus, Ohio as a mawith surveyor 2 of individual therapy, play WASHINGTON (UPI) — The/of the Orem 20th Ward officiatterial witness in the investigatherapy, and milieu therapy is last September. Intermountain Regional Medic; al ing. tion. operant, Surveyor 3, sent aloft headquartered at the| Fri iends may call at the mor- Aycock, the state's lieutenant they| Monday from Cape Kennedy “At the present time, six full- Center, an Atlas-Centaur 12 launch time school teachers and a half- University of Utah, received tuary Wednesday from 6 to 8 p. governor, was acting for Gov. vehicle, is expected to dig into time speech and hearing thera-| nearly $1 million Monday to|m. and Thursday prior to ser- John McKeithen, who was in moveinto its operational f |vices. Alabama for a Southern Goverthe lar surface to confirm pist are employed in a 12-month) rding to Sen. Frank E. Burial will be in the Provo nor’s meeting. that astronauts can land there school curriculum. Approxi-| In Columbus, Novel postponed safely. mately 10 children per teacher Moss, D-Utah, the Public Health City Cemetery. the release of a “truth is the maximum classroom unit. Service funds would finance} several pilot projects, focusing) AMERICANS MUSICAL interview while he faced two » the 2,28%-pound space- There were times during the on the latest elements in the di-} One out of every 4.5 Ameri-|new warrants filed against him jeraft had unfolded its aie year when the Youth Program and treatment of heart cans, four years or older, played by Garrison, |legs, deployed its vital antennas became unwieldy because we , cancer and strokes. | musical instrument or re- Garrison filed the charges jand pointed its solar ~ panels had as many as 74 youngsters, disease, The covered all of|ceived some type of musical last Wednesday, accusing Novel local produc- toward the sun for energy. which produced some very dif- Utah andprogram portion of Ne vada,|education during 1966, accord- of two counts of theft in conIt is the first space probe to ficult teaching situations. It is Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming and/ ing to an industry survey. nection with unpaid bills total. noted that carry a power shovel, which urgently recommended that the: Mntana. |will dig ditches up to 18 inches Youth Program not be allowed, Moss said some of the new | deep in the lunar crust, smash to mushroom. It is imperative Projects included continuing edjrocks the size of brick and that-we maintain quality in our , water |move larger ones to see what is work, treating the major dis- ucation of physicians and other medical personnel, us ing twojunderneath. orders or the more seriously way radio circuits and KUEDdisturbed children as opposed} TV, the educational television to indiscriminate admission of station at Salt Lake City, social problems. his “School activities at the end of May include a graduation (Continued from Page One) Medical Grants Funeral services witl be held| a ent To | atop sees sigue rahe) MEMORIALS of BEAUTY The grave you mark with @ record In gronite will never be lest or forgotten, We offer you the most experienced, sincere assistonce In choosing the right marker or memorial fer your wn family’s need. Our advice and suggestions re yours at eny time without BEESLEY Monument& Vault| Company | 725 $. 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