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Show Res Sep Seaaes Y, 4 ; » Dally Herald TUBSDA OCTOBER 18, County, Utah DealStill UnderFire LOGAN (UPI) — Democratic legislative candidate John M. Beyers asked for more answers Monday from Gov. George D. PURNISHED BY @OODBODY AND COMPANY Mémber ef New York Stock Exchange LL pie! a Ras ‘ Industriai Utilities a ™ \Clyde Rental Stock Market BOW JONES AVERAGES a ee Clyde regarding the lease of a building he owns to the State Health Dept. * stocks Beyers, a Utah State Univer- 110,000 877.57— $1 222244 12 1541G— 07 319.36— 08 sity faculty member, said the $76.04 47 222.91+ 67 16441+ 26 318.804 44 response made by the governor and State Finance Director SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE 1,290; NES ATESGoce chng Monday's Quotations’ “Bid Asked |Clair Hopkins was “disappointSette| 2480 dy. Tost) Brien asal | 5 $7700 13+ 12 |Oaraite a" ‘i3*| he The Democrat charged last e Ste 56°000 gis +2 Quiet 225, 250 |week the lease was ‘a conflict Te Oni ae 1534 + 7a Clayton Silver Budd Co .. 38900 15/5 UNCH Cochise Pee, ane Gon pa |Grott Entr RCA... y at i00. ais nee Tex. Gis | 34000 62 1 Pétm RR. ette ... AT and T . 32,900 42 32,000 39'2 30,000 68 : ‘ 03. [was leased after the opening of + 78/5 + +17% 3 AOR + 3 Ee8 Lily Con. 118 Monday Tuesday Close '33.—«*f ‘oat = 32 W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE GoldOhein Ete TATIONS 30° ne Sil Open @ a Grand it... |Great Western charge, saying that the building 48 "36 |sealed bids. Beyers said Monday that 25 |Clyde ‘‘insults) the intelligence 10 blic” when be 11344 |of the voting public en |“says he raised the rent from ina ‘ 48 04 0415 gs .. 22 9.50 24 25 9.75 istol |$900 to $1,200 a month to cover increased electrical costs.” Bey- jers said the average $ > electrical 5.27% 575 bill was $100 monthly. Gre 450 4h 015 He asked for answers to three renee questions: Who paid for several a thousand dollars worth of remodeling done when the Board |SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES sranrice Mng. ¥, 3, OF interest.” Clyde denied the a8 of Health moved in? How can the contract be reconciled with the Utah Constitution, which specifically forbids an official from profiting from public mon13; 400 ies? How did the attorney general explain away the common 300 at law concept which forbids. pub" ‘ : oe 100 at 49.50; 200 at Silver, 1,000 at t Coal, 2,500 at 27 ake ae Con, 5,000 at at -. |Gen Cont Corp, 538 at .05 |Gold Chain, 300 at 5212; 50; 2,600 at 55 Grand"Dep, 300 at 24; 1,000 at raoe from dealing with a|Mammoth, 400 9873; at 9.00; 300 at " : : 500 at 850; “470 at|_pos Id 2 1,500 at 28; 500 at | Water Won iderland, 1,000 at .1115 3 MUTUAL FUNDS |Monday’s Quotations: John Henry Myers OGDEN — Cryptside services were held Monday in Ogden at the Aultorest Memorial Maus- RSSSLEISEE 8622. atbgesnges ieeee RRR RRRERAR x SS SHRaeaas 1 |Affil Fund ..... iv Shares : Mass Inv Growth Mass Inv Trust Putman Fund . Putman Growth sie Bid Asked 9.34 10.10 13.73 16.55 11.86 20.06 11.67 Ta 14 64 17.88 12.89 21.80 12.79 8 64 3.83 925 17.42 17.89 10.75 17.08 Dr. John Henry vo. 19.04 1637 9.84 for Dr. Myers was born Aprik 2, 1901 in Ogden, a son of James H. and Agnes Lee Chip Myers. He married Edith May) Thomas April 30, 1925 in Gold- 8 Cc ommissioner issi in en, Colo. Dr. Myers was a graduate of Denies Report the University of Denyer DenSchool and practiced dentisOn County Trucks tal try in Ogden from 1926 to 1962. He was a member of the Ogden the construction of a next Jan. 20, Utah County j School Board To Hear Reports, (ContinuedfromPage One) ce 40 new registrants. trict policy, rules and |regulations will occupy much of the agenda of the Provo School Board when it meets at 6 p:m.. Tuesday in the administrative offices, 59 S. 4th W. Dr. Sherman Wing) said the session would be of an educational type in that the board’s work would mostly involve review and discussion of the items involved. . Dr. Wing is expected to make a_ report on school bus problems and results of recent curtailments of the service. Further action on the matter by the board is not anticipated, it was indicated. | are now unaware where — if anywhere—is their legal residence. Mr. Boyack noted that Utah does not have a separate ‘‘newcomerregistration” for the national ballot, however he said, California and some other states, permit a new resident, te vote for President and Vice President, even though they do net qualify by residence to vote on local candidates. | | Service (Continued from Page One) Kidnapers (Herald-UPI Telephoto). Candidates Will : He was president of the Spanish | Fork Kiwanis Club, and Set Special Address PTA fener: i a Dish County i His office has received a] numberof calls from confused and mobile Americans who have spent the past several years on church missions, in the armed forces; and with equally mobile parents, and: The stand will be used by news NeboSchools z heavy Saturday, one reporting Diseustions! of sciodl diss A. sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred (Nina) Forbes, ‘resides in Pro- 10.11 se OB oleum For Myers, 63, of Ogden who died Friday evening at his home of natural causes.) 420 up photographers stand in the Capito] Plaza in Wash- . Rites He | E and H Bal F Eand H Stk F .. Fidelity Cap Fideli Trend Fund Iny . Inv . ington, D.C. cameramen: to photograph the inaugural ceremonies gc Discuss Policies paril220 190, at 10.50 a CAPITOL PLAZA PREPARES FOR INAUGURAL —Steel girders Electrical Association in 1966. Hours Friday Instruction th all Nebo Surviving are his widow, ProDistrict schools will begin gram Thusday evening beginat 8 am. and close at . ning at 7:30 p.m. in the school vo; one son and two daughters, Paul A. Angell, Salt Lake City; 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, auditorium. Mrs. Laurence B. (Mildred) ruled. the Nebo District Several -local candidates will Simmons, Springville; Mrs. Board of Education Monday speak and the public is invited Gerald T. (Nila) Argyle, Spannight. Supt. Russell N. Stans- to attend and ask questions on ish Fork; 14 grandchildren; {1 campaign issues. field reported that the great-grandchildren; four brothDr. Lewis Midgley, from the ers and three sisters, Otto B. school calendar for 1964-65, political science department at and Truman A. Angell, both. of as adopted by the board, BYUwill act as moderator. Salt Lake; Sanford Angell, Layset Monday, Oct. 19 as a ton; Neville Angell, Los Angeholiday, part of the disles, Calif.; Mrs. S. W. (Jewel) trict’s “deer hunt” vacaMcGee, Redondo Beach, Calif.; tion. Mrs. Rulon (Alta) Robison, The calendar calls for a Scipio, Utah; and Mrs. Vinnie regular 181-days of school, OREM—Orem city has purMemmott, Provo. reported the superintendchased a sewer cleaning maFuneral services will be held ent. chine at a cost of $4606, it is| Friday at 11 a.m. in the ‘Berg reported by City Manager Earl) Drawing Room Chapel with Bis. Wengreen. The machine has a| hop Brent Lindstrom officiating. Loss Mounts 1000-foot rod which will enable| Friends may call at the morthe city to. clean and monitor tuary Thursday from 6 to 8 p. (Continued from Page One) sewer lines which it has not m, and Friday prior to services. been able to take care of Interment will bein the Provo the river flooded through the previously. City Cemetery. ¥ town and countryside. Orem Buys Machine For Sewer Cleaning County Commissioner David Dental Association; the Utah campus, BYU is the} largest Greenwood today denied a re- Dental Association, the E] Monlandlord in the state of Utah, port that county trucks were te commandery: No. 2, Knights (Continued from Page One) Mr. Lewis said. The other 11,Asked |used Saturday to haul sugar Templer; the Ogden Chapter! At Goldsboro, to the north000 of the studentbody $f more beets on an LDS stake welfare No. 2 Royal Arch Masons; El soon,” he said. | west, flood waters continued to farm. “T asked them also why peo- than 17,500 rent in the comKalah Templar, George Washfall but -1,200 of the 2,000 permunity or live at home He said that he had heard ington Lodge No. 24, F. & A. antee they would be back C. R. Peterson will ‘ontinue| Sons .who left last weekendstill a rumor to that effect Satur- M.; Ogden Shrine Club, De- .ple risked their lives to escape to serve as purchasing agent|Were unable to return to their from Cuba and East Berlin, but day morning and personnally molay. for the university. He} super-|homes. ; checked with his drivers to He was a veteran of World I got no answer to any of these vises the purchasing |depart-| Civil defense workers said questions.”’ make sure none of the trucks War Il. : preliminary estimates placed) ment, as well as the warchousSmolen spent the night rewere involved in such hauling. Surviving are his widow, one damagesin the wide flood area He said county policy is that daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Esth- united with his family while po- ing, receiving, post office and at $10 million. Hardest hit were none of the ‘trucks be used in er) Gale, Montrose, Colo.; five lice pressed their manhunt for campus mail function$. Roy Goldsboro, with $3.7 million loss Boulter has been appointed ascapacities of this type. He said grandchildren; this mother of his kidnapers. His family here and the town of Kinston and the trucks are used sometimes Ogden; one brother, Chester J. includes his wife, Mariam, and sistant purchasing agent. New director of housing is Wayne County, $1.5 million. to help cities and other muni- Myers, Yucca Valley, Calif. three of four children. Carl Jones, with Sears}| Hintze Heavy losses were reported in cipal agencies, but not on pri(The Smolens’ eldest daughin charge of auxiliary mjainten- Johnston County with lesser vate jobs. : ter, 18-year-old Sandra Lynn, ance and Rulon’ Craven in damage in Greene, Pitt and lives with her mother’s parents Beaufort counties. c charge of employee traitjing. in Chandler. She is a coed at (Continued from Page One) Wells P. Cloward is director The governor told President nearby Arizona State UniverJohnson the exact areas of the of food services. He sail BYU tal elapsed time for both runs sity.) | SALT LAKE CITY Earl M. and not the arithmetic average A police car found Smolen, a maintains six cafeterids and emergency could not be deterat present because four snack bars and |serves mined Dack, 78. 618-3rd E., died Mon- of the two-one mile speeds. blindfold taped over his jeyes, “many of our rivers and day; funeral Thursday noon, 36 USAC, Goodyear and Shell of- wandering along tree-lined Los about 14,000 meals, a day. (Continued from Page One) streams have not reached their Other assignments in food E. 7th. S. Mrs. Annie Elizabeth ficials, said Breedlove’s mark) Samanes Street at 10:45 p.m. services are Ron Schouton, flooding crest downstream.” MeNelly, 76, 628 Park St., died these perilous andcritical times Saturday. Robert Harkness, 61, will be submitted for internation- He was wearing civilian clothes manager of Cannon (Center i —blue slacks, a blue shirt and the President of the United 1820 S. Main, died Sunday; fu- al recognition. cafeteria; Robert Bailey; manTuesday’s ‘record runs were| a tie. States has to he right the first neral Wednesday noon, 574 E. delayed for nearly an hour as| He was taken to police head- ager at the seven-story resitime. If he is not right the first 1st S. Steven Homer Larsen, dence towers cafeteria;; Robmembers» had difficulty) quarters, where Foreign Minis- ert Fossum, manager of ¥Y Cen- (Continued from Page One) time, there may be no second infant son of Homer M. and crew starting the huge machine pow-| ter Ignacio Iribarren Borges, ter cafeteria; Merle Cloward, tion, in my opinion, makes time for him to change his Joan Seal Larsen, 2239 Wilson ered by a.J-47 jet engine. How- Interior (police) Minister Gonviews, to explain them or corthem guilty ...” Ave., died Friday; graveside ever, once it got going, there zalo Barrios and Defense Min- catering; Verel Ashby, manufacturing and productipn of The high court also begins fect them.” services were today. was no question that the car ister Ramon F. Gomez talked food? LaMar Evans, assistant|hearing arguments on an appeal An estimated 22,000 persons BOUNTIFUL — Mrs. Agnes could approach ithe 500 mark. with him. : | heard the President declare in Ann Austin Trump, 96, died Confident Breedlove was jubi- Then he was driven across to the director. Food sé¢rvices|of the conviction and six-month also include concession$§ and Sentence given Mississippi Nethe harsh glare of floodlights Sunday; funeral was today. lant and excited as he climbed town to the embassy in a con- vending machines andj} man- gro leader Aaron Henry on a that “we don’t have a Continen- “WEST BOUNTIFUL — Mrs. from the cockpit of the racer voy of five police cars. tal Divide on our opportunity or Lilly Ann Hatch Eldredge, 91, at the south end of the track. He talked with newsmenfor agement of the dairy products morals charge. He is Mississipppi state president of the Nalaboratory. progress or our unity.” died Saturday; funeral Wednes“The car handled beautifully 15 minutes after he had underDepartment heads in| com- tional Association of AdvanceWest Bountiful and I knew I had the record,” gone a medical examination Following the Boise appear- day, 2 p.m. ment’ of Colored People munications services are Leance, the President boarded his LDS Ward Chapel. the said. Young Craig’s fa- and reported to his superiors on Roy R. Lindeman, Audjo-Vis-|(NAACP). OGDEN — Mrs. Sara Lee ther, Norman, was one of the his ordeal. jet—Air Force 1—andflew back ahah Frank Haymore, Killen Busch Hamilton,| Tulsa, Smolen was abducted from ual Center; -to Washington. The sleek Boefirst to greet his son and the Y Press, with Delvar. Pope as Goldwater ing 707 landed at Andrews Air Okla., former Ogden resident, elder Breedlove broke out in his doorstep Friday by) two assistant manager; T. M. Wilteen-age tommy gunners who Force’ Base, Md., at 4:54 a.m., died Saturday in Tulsa; funeral tears as he hugged his son. EDT,following a 4-hour, 8-min- Thursday, 1 p.m., Myers Mor- As Joe Petralli, timing su- herded him into a waiting car. liams, radio and_ television (Continued from Page One) production services; Jerry Rogute flight from Boise. The tuary, Ogden. Graveside serv- pervisor for the USAC, announ- He said he was kept blindfolders, photo studio, and W. O. campaign on Monday, we reChief Executive had no major ices for Randolph Henderson, ced the times, a roar went up ed all ‘weekend, under the Whitaker, Motion Pictur¢ Pro- ceived the shocking news that 88, Los Angeles, Calif., former from the crowd appointments listed today. gathered around guard of two or three youths at the Soviet Union has launched duction Department. Ogden resident, who died Wed- Breedlove and young driver all times. Busy Week a multiple-passenger spacecraft nesday in Los .Angeles, were TOPEKA, Kans.—Sen. Barry into orbit. . . : For Johnsen it was a week of today in Ogden. Mrs. Veda Eva ‘was lifted from the ground to CARD OF THANKS the shoulders of crew members big crowds, handshaking until ‘Near space, the area in Goldwater accusing President Stevenson Harrop, 65, died and other admirers. Our family is sincerely gratehis hands were sore, and firing Monday; funeral Wednesday, 1 Johnson of devoting too! much|which orbital flight takes place, —but always indirectly—at Re- p.m.; Chapel of Flowers Mor- On the return run, Breed- ful for the many acts of kindness time to his political campaign:|is the key to the military use love’s helmet struck the canopy during our recent bereavement, publican presidential nominee tuary. Parley Willey: Allred, 91, 0: the racer, cracking the glass caused by the passing of our “Because of his fulltimélof space. The nation that’ comGoldwater. Johnson rareBarry Monday; funeral Thurs- covering over the cockpit. ‘This beloved daughter. We desire politicking, we have aj part-|mands near space could, after ly mentioned Goldwater’s name died time President when we are/developing proper weapons and the course of in- day, 11 a.m., Myers Mortuary. ruled out any furrther rung on especially to extend our thanks faced with full-time an@—full-/maneuverable spacecraft, dom—and ealy MANTI_— Milton Spilsbury,| Ty,esdlay. and appreciation to those who j able unscheduled speeche’ 72, died Sunday; funeral Wedinate the earth. loffered expressions of sym- scale problems.” delivered when he stopped his nesday, 2 p.m., Manti North However, Breedlove said he pathy, or in any other way aslanned to stay at Bonneville Breedlove Utah Obituaries President Bi-Racial ‘because I want to get at 500 sisted.Mr. LARK — Abedon Leichetle er|Jr., infant son of Abedon and Net eee eaiana vote ‘“‘no” on ay, ane | ~ om aD white day. r eet te died Sundays fu- po meets wcot cana gat ya ¢.gat io mereal ’ ” Presidentsaid. ! A . N YesWe ; 1 pm., North Ward Chapel. * i itch CS and Mrs. Richard Memories 85 emosees East, 30 South @ Cyt Flowers m Treseq Artemesia Redd Romney fungral services will be held Wedpesday 12 neon@t Our Chapel of Memorigg. Friends may eal! at © Weddings © Potied Plante ” Arnold Angell seryices are Mistake #1: Shoot for-the moon. The down-to-earth investor takes a practical view of what he hopes his investment will achieve. His goal may be a second income or growth in the value of his stock as the years fly by. Perhaps he invests for the protection ofprincipal andrelative stability of income that bonds often offer. One of the most importantfirst steps you can takeis to fix your goalclearly in mind. Mistake #2: Invest every cent you can lay your hands on. A wise investment program can brighten your financial fue ture, but of course first things come first. Today’s living expenses and reserve for emergencies have first call on your money. Generally speakingyit’s a good rule to consider investing only funds that you don’t expect to need in the near future. Mistake #3: Put your moneyon a “can’t miss”stock. There’s no such thing.It’s true that many stocks have grown in value over the years, and more than 500 stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange have paid cash dividends for 25 years or more. But it’s @ wise investor who considers that stock prices change, for many reasons. Dividends can change, and at times companies may even stop paying them. That's why your cool evaluation of both the risks and rewards can be so important. Mistake #4: Leap before you look. If you've worked yp @ goodhead of steam abouta stock, ease up. Before you invest your money,invest your time in getting facts. One good place” to look for information is in a Member Firm of the New York Stock Exchange. Ask about a company’s earnings, div- idends, plans that it has announced—and for an opinion about its competitive position and its prospects.. Then see what you think. Facts and judgment are the best cure for @ heady urge to plunge. Mistake #5: Tell yourself any brokerage firm will do. The fact is, you should give thoughtful consideration to your : selection. Make sure you feel comfortable with the firm and: have confidence in it. Member Firms of the New York Stock ° Exchange have their own characteristics eebutallre are ¢: xpected ; by 4, to follow EB A tives had to meet Exchange requirements for knowledge of their business when they became brokers in Member Firms. They're not infallible. Who is? But the can help you reach » important investment decisions and will:welcome you. Werluay. Maude Marie Larsen Green fu- the Mertugry, 6 fo 8p, m. Tues1042 South State to srviges, Interment will be in OREM Ag $3100 ary in PI Grove SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET, Mail to a Member Rirm of the New York Exchange, or to the New-York Stock Exchange, Dept. 4-BE, P.O. § 1070, New York, New York 10001. Please send me, free, “‘pivipENDS OVER common stock investment.” It describes day pfior to THE (you,can invest with as little as $40 quarterly) and lists’more Hocks that have paid cash dividends every year for 25 years or more. a SS ae ee Tue a 7 4a cal Welle. | Pleasant Grove services. Burigl in City C ¥- Teer r a as Se wees ese eee se — mew _ ahs gies oN | Members New York Stock Exchange ; Chapel Pleasant Grave. Friends may a es Sundberg Mor- day evening and |Wednesday prior Wasatch Lawn, Salt Lake City. ° Would you make theseOcommon _ mistakes in investing? Own your share of American business QLPIN SUNDBERG jap Then if was to ask: Is this RI LD — Eleanor Ward Goldwater county?” The answer Ogden, 84, died Sunday; funeral miles per hour. was always: ‘‘No.” Thursday, 1. p.m., Richfield First Ward Chapel. | Our Chapelof en caore His hobbies were flowers and {2 enow Won: Pina ae gardening. si i 1 |