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Show b 4 Daily were ‘ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1964: Utah Sa: ‘Utah’ Stock ‘Market Bonnie Cockrell, 52: Friday Rites Set LongIllness For Del Stewart Moroni Smith Ingram ‘John C. Taylor |Mrs. L. J. Eldred Dies DeathClaims Prominent At 84 In Eldred Hospital PAYSON — Funeral services for Delbert. (Del) Stewart, 71, Mrs. Mildred Olive Hess of Payson, who was found dead ia Mrs. Eldred served as presi: Ayres Eldred, 84, of @ N. ist dent of the Provo Art Society. of a heart atwidow tack near his NEPHI — Moroni Smith In| Surviving are one ‘sister, Mrs. FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY. home Monday, gram, 74, died early Sunday Abigail. Whitcomb, Washington, Bonnie Mann Cockrell, 52, 475 will be Friday & Member of New York Stock Exchange morning. at the Raecend oso E. 1960 S., Orem, died Tuesday at 11 a. m. in PAYSON — John C. Taylor, D. C., and several nieces. morning at Utah yay Hos- the Payson Hospital of na, 86, -of Payson, prominent for Funeral services will be held tural causes. pital. following many years in civic and church DOW ree AVERAGES First - Fifth at the Berg Dra Room 20 15 65 He was born an extended organizations , Utilities Stocks LDS Ward Rails voume Industrial Chapel Saturday tT a.m., Feb. 5, 1890, illness. : died Tuesday Clos: with Rev. Stuart W. Olbrich of Chapel. Tuesday55000 881.50+5.29 223: 82+ .71 .154.56— 23 313.86+1.23 She was born in Nephi the afternoon, Friends may # a 1 the Provo Community Congreson of Edward Wednes 50,000 862.77+1.27 224. 89+1.07 154.63-+. O07 314534 67 July 31, 1912 call at the Riggational Church officiating, Fri-. and Ann Ellen Orem, a | SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE ‘in N Y S E ACTIVE STOCKS by Mortuary, Mr. Stewart ends maycall at the BergMorchng ;Tuesday’s Quotations: Bid Asked | daughter of Park Ingram. Complete Volume Close tuary Friday from 6 to-8 p.m. Payson, Thursday 7 to 8:30 p. = 49. kk. 113,700 —1 49.50 Ebenezer and He married Feb. 4, 1880,. Mrs. Eldred Pema 97,900 42 08 and Saturday Prior to services. m. and Friday prior to services. in Plainfield, Ih, a daughter of Interment will be in the Provo Pan Amer 69,800 45 bos Dorothy PaulBurial will be in Payson City Mary Louise Xerox Cp .59.800 an 1 Mortensen, ® son Mann. W. Stuard and Olive R. Reyn-'City Cemetery. Pi Da 54,100 26215 Cemetery. ao Feb. 5, 1914 Mr. Ingram She married Mrs, Cockrell 52,500 olds Hess. She: married Samuel Photo. Westg Elec 52,400 19 in Provo, The marriage was at Payson, a ‘Leonard Cockrell on June 20, Ayres in 1912. He died in 1933. Certainteed 50,100 03 later solemnized in the Manti 1936 in Provo. She married L. J. Eldred Oct. son of Jesse S.. Mr. Taylor Mo Kan Tex 47,200 42 io 43,200 She received her education Tex Gif S LDS Temple. and Sarah Almirah Marsh Tay- 27, 1947 in Preston, Ida. He d ied in Orem schools, and the family (Continued From Page One) 41,8 He was a retired farmer and lor. He married Mary Naomi Sept. 1, 1963. Auto Can 41'800 2 (Continued From Page One) moved to Provo and she grada past president and past secre- Windward, June 24, 1903, in the Her family moved to Joliet, Gen Dynam. 39,200 e uated from Provo High School. the kind of leadership this coun- tary of the Juab County Farm Salt Lake LDS‘ Temple. She Ill., in 1890. She married and Anaconda 8,000 or West Chester, and Upper DarMrs. Cockrell was employed try has produced. ‘52 Bureau. He was a member of died Dec. 22, 1957. lived in Joliet until 1939 when by, Pa. by the Mountain Telephone and “All those I met with—from the Modern Woodsmen and had ege e ; Wes' 0 13 3) 04} Mr. Taylor was a farmer and she moved to Bozeman, Mont. Ga Treat Western O44 He also challenged President Telegraph. Co. as an operator both parties—were in agreement worked on the Old Folks com- had taught school for seven} with hen mother. She received Johnson’s assertion that the on the broad course of Ameri- Mittee and the Juab County years. He served on the Payson her education in Joliet schools! New Park 5 5.87} ,|for four years. change of regime in Russia She and her husband made can foreign policy. Fair Board for several years. City Council two different and. also attended several art 4(Continued From Page One) North Lily 72% 75 ee ey Con, 06 0632 their home in Provo and they will act to the benefit of the “No one advised me to break He was an‘ active member of times, was Utah County trea- schools. 1 ‘ ‘923, United States. pleasant looking approach to the | South sid Brie abo” moved to Orem in September the nuclear test ban treaty. In- the LDS Chyrch and wasactive surer for eight years, .deputy After the death of her mother city’s access from the Inter- Utah Con 27 Williston 85 of 1957 where they had lived stead they discussed ways of on the Welfare.Farm and other county assessor and served on in 1941 she came to Provo to The senator said- that U.S. policy has allowed the Russians state-15 freeway. Present Ressince. church projects. making it apply to all nations. 'the rationing board during the home ofher old friend L. J. and the Red Chinese to resolve Mrs. Cockrell managed the jdential-8 zoning for motels and SAULAKE STOCK EXCHANGE “no one advised me to break Hes is survived by his widow World War II. Eldred whom she had known in is es ventur conan Ent, 1,000 at 10 Mt. Cash Market. for. many off relations with the Soviet Un- of Nephi, two daughters andj He was an active member of Joliet, where he had worked for their differences. some commercial is. io Con, 2,000 at .18 years, continuing after her. ion. Instead we discussed ways three sons, Mrs. Keith (Mamilrecommended to be left as Bact Utah, 3,000 at” 5212; 500 at the LDS Church, holding the of- her father on his farm. i A9; eee at 50 Looking to the near future, father’s deah. to make our relations with the la) Brock, Greenriver, Utah; fice of High Priest at the time of They were married and mide|l Bureka Lily Con oa at 114, She served as re of the plan group estimates hat Gold Chain, 100 at 52 new Soviet leadership more pro- Mrs. Ellison (Bonnie) Holm, his death. He had served as' their home in Provo, The Eldthe proposed diagonal’ .route Grand Dep, 3,560 at 25; 1,800 at the Exchangettes. ductive. Spanish Fork; Earl E., Blain ward clerk, Nebo Stake Clerk, red Sunset Manor had its beA member of the LDS Church, Jeading from 3600 North and Horn Silver, 1,000 at .0815 My “No one advised me to with-|M., and Kenneth R of Nephi; bishop’s counselor, teacher and ginning in 1954. Their real estate South Mammoth, 200 at 9.8734: 200 at she was active in the Orem 14th University Avenue to 1200 draw from the United Nations. 27° grandchildren; nine great- superintendent of the Sunday had greatly increased in value 10.00 Ward. in Orem will be constructed in Park City Con, 2,000 at 0644 Instead we talked about the grandchildren; one brother, \H. school. ~ and both of them realized that Surviving are her uiabond, need to strengthen it. four years. The planners said a Prince Con, 1,000 at .07 Len Ingram, Burley, Ida.; and Survivors include a. son and the time had come to make the SERVICES good appearance along this R Orem, and one son, Gregory ,000 “No one advised me to make three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Coultwo daughters, Neldon A. Tayreby disposition of their estate. Since United Park City, 100 at 1.95 Leonard Cockrell, Orange, Cal. threats, or issue ultimatums, or sen, Orem; Mrs. Olive Boswell, Bonnie Mann Cockrell furoad can be: maintained Yankee, 3,000 at 051% lor of Pakistan, Mrs. Arthur \they had no children they deand zoning t -presen the Funeral services will be held taining expand conflicis. Instead we Nephi, and Mrs. Ruth Major, (Marjorie) Terry of Salt Lake! cided that a home for the aged neral services will be held FUNDS i nthe Berg Drawing Room discussed ways to reduce ten- Las Vegas, Nev. encouraging the State Highway MUTUAL Tuesday’s Quotations: Bid City, and -Mrs. Lee (Edith) would. benefit the most people. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Friday at 2 p.m. with sions and resolve Departmentto plant trees along Afil Fund 9.37 disputes! Funeral services will be held Davis of Spanish Fork; nine It was incorporated Sept. Dec. Chapel at 2 p. m. Friday, Div Shares 3.83 420 Bishop Ralph Benson of the among nations. , the road. E and H Bal F || 13.72 14.83 at 1 p.m. in the Nephi First- grandchildren and 14 great- 29, 1955 for 100 years. The loca- Oct. 23. Friends ‘may call: at Development northward es- Eand H Stk F .. 1658 Orem 14th Ward officiating. 1791 “All of those who met with, Second Ward Chapel with Bish- grandchildren; a brother, Arth- tion was established after much the mortuary Thursday, 6 to Cap » 11.88 12.91 Friends may call at the Berg pecially between North Univer- Fidelity poe Trend 20.10 21.85 and gave me their counsel, op Vinton Steiner officiating. ur M. Taylor of Fillmore; and debate about one mile north of 8 p. m. and Friday prior to Mortuary ‘Thursday from-6 to sity Avenue and 150 East Street Fund Inv Jc. LT.65 12.77 services. Interment will be agreed that we should continue Iny ..... 7.91 8.64 Friends may call Tuesday a sister, ‘Mrs. A. C. (Ethel) the present Youth Home. 8 p.m. and Friday prior to ser(Highway 189) up 2230 N. might Incorp bread Inv Growth . 9.17 10.02 on the path of strength and res- from 7 to 9 at the Anderson Page’ of Payson. It was planned after Mr. and in Provo City Cemetery. have a tendency to become a Mass Iny Trust . 17.29 vices. Interment will be in the 19.01 traint which we*have followed Funeral services will be SatrPutman Fund 16.38 17.90 Mrs. Eldred passed away their Funeral Home and Wednesday Provo City Cemetery. disordered array of comme Mildred-Hess Ayres Eldred Growth 9.84 10.75 for the past 20 years.” from 11 a.m. until time of ser- urday at 1 p.m. in the Payson estate would be used for the funeral services will be held cial uses mixed with apartment ‘Wellington ..... 15.66 17.07 Voted Against Ban at the Berg Drawing Room vices at the chapel. Burial will Park Second LDS Ward Chapel. hospital. “houses and dwellings, the planGoldwater, who spoke in the be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery Friends may call at the Rigby Chapel, 11 a. m:, Saturday, ners said. This should be resistOct. 24. Friends may call at Mortuary 7 to 9 p.m. and Satursame university auditorium at! at Nephi. ed for three reasons, they said. | the mortuary Friday eveday prior to services. Burial Akron last Saturday, voted These are: (Continued From Page One) ning, 6 to 8 p. m. and Saturwill be in Payson City. Cemeery. | against the nuclear test ban TAYLORSVILLE — Funeral 1. That the main entrance to day prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. BYU should not be character- whether the taxpayers’ inter- services for Mrs. Vera Heath treaty and has accused the ad- and the Chinese atomic exploBefore using a pesticide, read ized by unattractive and an un- ests are best served if the psy- Woolston, 40, Taylorsville, for- ministration of a “soft” attitude sion resulted from the adminisMEMBER,THE ORDER of the label carefully to see\if -you ‘‘insane dignified array of commercial chiatrist in charge of the clinic mer Provo resident, who died toward the Communists. Tues- tration’s 373-5585 OF THE GOLDEN RULE conducted its administration. Mondayin Salt Lake City, will day night Goldwater charged strengthening an enemy who must wear gloves or eet buildings. * clothing. 2. Commercial space in this Dr. Harston, the psychiatrist, be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in that both the Kremlin shake-up has vowed to bury us.” area will have the effect of is paid “more than $900 a the Taylorsville First-Fifth-Sevcompounding difficulties of the month for 20 hours a week: enth Ward Chapel, 5121 S. Reddowntown central business dis- And the chief psychiatric so- wood Rd., Taylorsville. You Can sere tT) on Us...Quality Costs No More at Sears Friends may call at the Destrict and® produce an unstable cial worker, Mrs. Eloise Morley, $750 a month for full eret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South investment climate there. 3. Commercial space in this time,” said Donald McCoy, tonight from 6 to 8 p. m. and Fatal For Orem Woman Nephi Man Payson Man’ Dies at 86 President xm 1300 Goldwater Bo as Beautification 3 BerG--- [eH MorTUARY Steps Taken Ex-Provoan’s Rites Scheduled Permanent Waves $3.95 asa vp policy section would have the effect of health board chairman. preventing the establishment of ‘a complete business center in the Edgemont area. The planners said “‘it is better to have one good service’ center in Edgemont near where the people live than it is to have two poor centers located a half mile or so apart.” Southern Area Moving to the south the planmers. said that the Springville Highway is now a ‘‘very ugly entrance tolerated only because the people of the city have become so used to its ugliness that they no. longer recognize its dlighting effect on the community.” To aid in correcting the situ- ation, control of front yard landscaping and condition of outdoor advertising signs is recommended by the group. sRREET REGRORSTere: Looking toward future development along the South University access from. the proposed interchange with Interstate-15, the planners noted that the city owns a great deal of land in that area from the wachsoesn to Ninth South. The pl recommended that the “city re. movethe old fairground grandstand and convert the open land to golf course use or otherwise landscape it. Crowd (Continued From Page One) ing his system, and’ his heart gave out under the: strain. Hoover remained alert until the time he was stricken. “We believe such expensive professional time should be spent on treatment—not administration,” said. County) Commissioner Sterling Jones. Immediate financial problem of the clinic seemed eased today. Earlier, Shanna Reese, advisory council chairman, had warned the clinic might close Nov. 1 for lack of funds, Chief problem was curtailment of funds by state welfare‘ department which held community mental health clinics are now under the state department of health. County Assistance “If budgets are worked out by Dr. Eddington as health deartment. director, the county will probably help further,” said Mr. Jones. Dr. Wilford Higishamachi, mental health: consultant, Utah State Department of Health, and Dr. Paul Ensign, director of mental health for the state Thursday prior to services. Burial wil be in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake. that state officers will continue to meet with Utah County board of health, the clinic advisory council and clinic staff to continue administrative evaluation. While basic decisions must be made by local authorities, the state health department— since the state gives matching! funds to community mental health clinics—may be asked ty Med set up. guide lines, SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Vacuum Cleaner SALE! Kenmore Roll-A-Bout Vacuum Cleaners said. Among issues to be consi¢- | ered will be “‘moonlighting” by | clinic personnel and adminis- | tration. 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