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Show : ice OCTOBER 12, 1964 County, Utah Stock Market Pe te-erarecamiet i Death Claims |Mother ofLDS Apostle PI. Grove 1 WomanDies PLEASANT GROVE—Maud| Mrs, ‘Terressa Artemesia|City. She designed her own| Nh a ae ae nae ne knitting ing a linger- ; |der Marion G. ing illness. Complete Volume Close Erie Lack 110,700 75 Westg El . Ford Mtr 84,900 80,700 Sunsh Mng 69,100 Amer Can 51,200 Chrysler RCA Tex Gif S Penn R R 50,200 ol 47,200 46,200 Pacif: Tin 41,700 Sinclair 43,200 Alleg Corp Pure Oil East Air L Mont Ward 41,400 40,700 40,000 39,200 40 6114 313, 4314 61% 38%, 631, 415; 51 13% 121, 6114 355, 43 754 20+ 27 312.44+1.20 222.244| 12 154.03— 312.63+ 17 .19 Peer YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Chng QUOTATIONS + 5 | | Friday Monday + Close Open — % Allied Chemical ..., Allis Chalmers ..... Aluminum Ltd ..... +427, + 5% + 1% — le + 3 + % American Can American Cyan AMF waite ds oe) American T and T . UNCH Ameérican Tobacco + % Arizona Pub'Ser ... + %% ‘Atch Tand S Fe ... +4115 ; Bethlehem Steel ... — %4 Brunswick, ......... Burlington .... +1 Celanese ....... Chrysler ssoitees! (Continued from’ Page One) Nl Rights “says what we will not do as a government” while the bill of responsibilities tells what we propose; to do as a people “to make jour _rights more * worth having.” 5332 2358 31 Oe 6014 1834 i 6834 3615 359% 334% 411% 3344 4034 8h 5634 7046 61% 20% Ford Motor Co 61% General Blectric General Foods General Motors ..... ... +9 6134 88 9 89 10214 Gulf Oil y BM : Int Resist ......... Kennecott Copper .. Korvette +» Litton. 4845 Mtn Fuel Supply ... NY Central RR... 59 431 15% 9256 375% 16% Soto 430 1556 925; 37% T1749 | 59% 59% 43 4014 503% 4314 4012 5016 aoe 835 42% 153% 4214 1549 3234 2846 Revioni age the expansion .of the econ- : omy. : 32% e Rebels (Continued from Page One) - E Bassas sSISashaa “in a residence near his home.” The 45-year-old American, deputy chief of the U.S. air mission here, was kidnaped by two teen-age tommygunners from the doorstep of his home Friday. ARERaaB we Ihooss e i x Barrios said the police suspect that Smolen is being held 4 @ press conference that the au-| © thorities are in possession of unspecified clues which “may soon result in Col. ‘ Smolen’s} Ww; Tescue.” : i Casper | (Continued from Page One) “er, U.S.,.3 orbits. tles of the died) Thomas C. Marie Hansen Larsen. * preliminary hearing at Casper. 1962, Aug. 11-15: Andrian Ni- He said if they waived the kolayev, U.S.S.R.; 64 orbits. hearing, they would be ‘“‘trans1962, Aug. 12-15: Pavel Pop- ferred immediately” to Cheyovich, U.S.S:R., 48 orbits. enne. 1962, Oct. 3: Walter M. Shir- Winter said the complaint ra Jr., U.S., 6 orbits. ¢ against the boys wasfiled from| 1962, May 15:/ Gordon Coop-. the Natrona County Memorial er, U.S., 22 orbits. at.Casper. He said all the com1963, June 14-19: Valery By- plaint. stated was ‘that they kovsky,: U.S.S.R., 81 orbits. had made the threat.” 1963, June 16-19; Valentina An unconfirmed report said Tereshkova, U/S.S.R., 48 orbits. the youths were visiting a hos1964, Oct. 10: Vladimir Ko- pitalized friend when a nurse marov, Konstantin Feoktistove, overheard them rake the alBoris Yegorov, U.S.S.R:, in or- leged threat to kill the~Presibit. dent. é worked in the -YWMIA and served as a Relief.Society visit-| ing teacher. f Survivors include four sons and three daughters, Mrs. Gene (Hazel) McCandless,, Nyle Green, H. Vance ‘Green,. all of BE A LUCKY WINNER MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY TO Max Riverton; (Dorothy) Our family is sincerely grate. Finish every day and be done|fy) for the many acts of kindoe 5 oi8 ehwe co with it. You have done what you ness during our recent bereaveday from 11 a.m. until time of could; some blunders and ab-| ment, caused by the passing of services. surdities crept in; forget them! our beloved daughter. We desire as soon as you can. Tomorow is especially to extend our thanks Survivors include _. 3 og * . > |” 8 her hus- Utah Obituaries ‘f rT + ” for such hard-to-paint surfaces . as appliances, tile floors, sinks, .; and tubs—is both chip-resistant and stain-resistant. All of its j * many colors are completely with a new day; you should begin|/and appreciation to those who Washable it well and serenely and with offered expressions of sywpathy gent suds. BRIDAnL FILO 4435 Chickasha Drive, Murray, Merluary soap or deter‘ : BERG-:- sd Mortu ary|: ; SERVICES Ser: Ella Pearl Snow funeral |... services will be held Tuesday October 13 at 11 am. at]> Provo 16th Ward 426 South 1350 East Provo. + ,° |- ., Friends may calf at the Berg Mortu- ay ary Monday 6 to 8 p.m, and Tuesday until 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery. MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE as * 4 + ‘ Pay | ‘Twice? You already pay taxes to support a generous federal-state -medical program for those over 65 who need it. Whypayagain for a plan that isn’t needed? Kambouris, 74, Barry TRADE FAIR WINNERS! (Continued from Page One) Surprised? Chances are you never heard gansta (Kate)| of the Kerr-Mills Law, assed by Con- , ; KANARRAVIELE, Iron Coun-! ty — Iva Orilla. Williams Wood, Goldwater, who can speak the ‘74, died. Friday; funerall was Navajo language, has named held-today in Las Vegas, Nev.; his chartered airliner the “Yia- interment in Kanarraville. aS Bi-Kin’—which means “House ir the Sky”. When he was in- Our Chapel of time they saw one was ‘many years ago when hepiloted the craft to their reservation. Goldwater spoke seriously Sunday night about Indian problems and achievements, saying those native Americans were, among the most abused and yet ndst loyal people in this coun- Thousandsof people every day arebeing | helped by its broad benefits. | Yet, the supporters of the proposed Medicare Tax would have you believe that its passage is urgent...that persons over 65 are deprived of needed medical care because they can’t pay forit. mesee Tressa Artemesia Redd Romney funeral service¥ will be held Wednesday 12 noon at Our Chapel of Memories, Friends may eall at the Mortuary, 6 to 8 p. m, Tuesday evening and ‘Wednesday prior to services, Interment will be in : i | Wasatch Lawn, Salt Lake City. : Bet ADDITIONAL WINNERS Tim Taylor, 474 S$. 300 W., Provo D. G. Wilson, 2125 N. 1400 S., Prove Mark Sunday, 681 S. 400 W., Orem Richard Dexter, 1466 S. 760 E., Orem The OLYMPIA SGE-40 .. . 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GERALD CORNELL, 2880 N. 175, E., Provo MOTIsaasincestaestasds * This program enables individual ‘Winner of SA35M Water Séftener, value $349.95 ADDRESS................Seeeaeaes a states, with federal assistance, to guar- | Memories 85 East, 300 South “Goldwater” because the first NAME... ‘ ‘ gress in= 1960. We call it... Health Opportunity Program for the Elderly. than $225,000. The Kachina. dolls Tepresent Indian .gods. troduced Sunday night it was noted that some Navajos in a remote area ‘call anairplane a : : died Friday; | Seek ca! +; di 1 day; funeral w: meldtoday. ee el Contest Limited te Home Owners Only. Mrs. Salt Lake City. Friends) may . You Can’t See Hardness In Water! ee Atiel too high a spirit to be encum-jor in any other way bered with your old nonsense. Mr. and Mrs. Richard SALT LAKE CITY — Floyd|__ Ralph Waldo Emerson. Anderson HoweBaird, 60, 2190 W.5th S., died Saturday; funeral | Tuesdi lay, 1 p.m., 4330 S. Redwood Road. Harry Clark Nelson; 53, Ce 114 Bueno Ave., died Sunday; Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev church auxiliaries, Mrs. Romfuneral Wednesday noon, 260 talked to the space ship by ra- ney had painted more than 500 E. South Temple. Robert Hark; OLPI N dic and promised the men an pictures, both oil and water ness, 61, 1820 S. Main, died i > volte overwhelming welcome when color, which hang at Brigham Sunday; funeral pending. vie- SU N DB E R G remember afi] they return to earth.. The Soviet Young University, Utah Valley tor Eugene Hampshire, 69, : a lifetime! television carried the first Hospital, Women’s Council Open 6 days transmission from aboard Vos- Clubhouse, and in private died Thursday; funeral was khod. :eee ‘= homes throughout the U. S. held today. Kenneth Jorgensen, Maude Marie Larsen Green fuThe flight was man’s 13 She studied with Professor A. 50, 1204-4th E., died Friday; fu-|} neral services will beheld Wed: 5:30 p.m. journey into space. nescq noo! ! R. Wright and Joseph Everett, The Russians did not give B. F, Larson, Verla Birrell, neral Tuesday, 1 P.m., 2128'S. Chapel in Pleasant Grove. Friends shape, the weight or. dimen- LeConte Stewart. Her work has State. — Re ee may call at Oipin Sundberg oe mings, /9, + Quayle Ave.,|| tuary in Pleasant Grove Tuesday sions of the new spaceship. hung at the famous BYU lead- died Friday;/ funeral pending. svenine 7 to 9 p.m. eeedit: Russians Cheer ership‘ week and at high school OGDEN — Frank /Aaron lay prior to services. Burial in 201 W. Ist S. Red Square filled up with exhibits .at the invitation of : f Pl G City Cemetery. FR 3-7001 Todd, 72, died Friday; funerat sereneeer Russians screaming, shouting Prof. Stewart. Tuesday, 1 p.m., Lindquist and and tossing objects into the air. She has also- been-a featured Placards were quickly pro- exhibitor in ZCMI showrooms. Sons Colonial Chapel. Dr: John|« duced reading, “glory to the|Her eventful life has spanned Henry Myers, 63, died Friday; || funeral services were held toSoviet astronauts:” the years of enormous change The flight puts the Russians|from ox car to spaceflight, As day. Dollie May Roupe, 67, died a ahead of the American ‘‘Ge-|/a girl of 16 she drove an ox Friday; funerat was held today. 63, mini” program for orbiting a|team from new Harmony, Utah, Clarence Harold Nelson, formerly of Ogden, died Thurstwo-man capsule. Thesfirst Ge-|to Colonial Juarez. She has minioriginally was scheduled to| given a lifetime of service as day in Portland, Ore.; funeral was held today in Ogden; Mrs. y go up late this year but delays|teacher,. counselor, president have extended the projected and secretary in the Primary, Josie Belnap Newey, 81, formerly of Ogden, died Thursday blast-off to next February at the YWMIA, and Relief Society ore t earliest. An unmanned Gemini ganizations in wards and stakes in-Los Angeles, Calif.; funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Myers) Mor-| test - run is scheduled for this in| Mexico, Utah and Idaho. Nov. 17. Besides this service, she has tuary, Ogden. Maude Dee Porter, 88, died Saturday; funeral been an active genealogy workTuesday, 2 p.m., Ogden 43rd er for many years, both in re| search and in doing temple Ward Chapel. LARK — Abedon Leichetle| , work for hundreds of names. Mrs. Romney was_ well-known Jr., 10-day-old son of Albedon for her fancy work and afghans and Connie May Merton Leias| well as her paintings. Much chetle,. died Saturday; funeral of her handwork has been dis- Tuesday, 11 a.m. 4330 S.) Red-| played and sold by the Mormon wood Road. Handicraft Shop in Salt Lake FARMINGTON —-Harty 6G.) F 1 only SA35 Viking Soft Water Unit. THIS WEEK’S WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCEDIN MEXT MONDAY’S PAPER Mrs, Space Ship THIS WEEK’S PRIZES: 5 Sets of Stainless Steel Tableware Service for 6. the Interment will be in the Pleasdent of Ricks College. From ant Grove City Cemetery. ° Rexburg they went to Chicago, Tll., first for graduate schooling and while there Mr. Rom(Contin ney was called to preside over ued from One) ngPage a the Northern States Mission: strumming the guitar and singShe wascalled to head the mising folk music. sion auxiliary organizations. The enginéering scientist is He died Dec. 19, 1935, while Konstatin Fecktistov, 38, who, mission president, and she according to Tass, is not a moved to Salt Lake City where Communist. she lived until moving to: ProThe doctor is Boris Yegorov, vo. | 2., who became a_ physician Besides her lifetime of seronly three years ago. vice in various positions in the WINNER! ENTER TODAY! © ne Winifred « 24 grand-|band, Lehi; one son and one Walnut Creek, Calif.; nildren: three’! great-grand -| daughter, “Kenneth W., Lehi: ican Fork; Mrs. R: P. (Louise) Bluff. Utah, and hes to Colonial (Susie) Butler, Mesa, |Ariz.;|29 grandchildren; 38 great- children, one sister, Mrs. Fred|Mrs. C. Roger (Donna) Dick, Harris, Las’ Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Juarez, Mexico. In this Mormon|Mrs. Millard. (Jennie) | Hay-| grandchild ren; one brother, Fos- (Mae) Preston, American Fork.| Monterey, Calif.; two brothers Kenneth S. (Lela) Taylor, Salt colony’ she met and| married more, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. tex D. Bowen, Spanish Fork. Lake City; 37 grandchildren: 52 Funeral services will beheld) and two sisters, Blaine Goates, Romney. on Arthur (Effie) Jameson, TucFuneral services will be conGreat-grandchildren; one great- George Samuel Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the|Reno, Nev.; J. Ralph Goates, Dec. 5, 1894. Later they were son, Ariz.; Mrs. John C. (Hazel) ducted*Wednesday at 1 p. m. in great-grandchild; one brother,| Fork Second-Seventh| Mrs. Kenneth B. (Edith) Single~ ico by the|Didmar, Los Angeles, Calif.;|the Springville Second - Eighth American Ward Chapel. Friends|ton, Mrs. Glen J. (Ruth) W George W, Larsen, Pleasant |@™iven WeyWafo eae. Mrs. Abel S. (Alice) Rich, Brig-| Ward Chapel with Bishop Mor- =e call, Anderson and Sonslall: of Lehi; three sen Grove. [ i f *tham City. | piled‘will be an Thomas ofc the Second Ward Mortuary Tuesday from 7 to|dren; her moth Texas, | then to Los Angeles, : : Funeral services held Calif. ohn. and finally |to Oakley, Funeral services ; mother, Mrs. John. will be held g officiating. Friends may call at 9 pim. and Wednesday until] Goates. Watciodeee a ot Idaho, where her husband. con- eo at HeeMaul Our |the Wheeler a 1 p.m. Intermentwill be in the| Interment leasant was in the Grove. |. 0 Lehi 03 . a lemories Mortuary, esday| American ys, City Cemetery. . e' Fork City Cemetery. TY, from 7 to 9 p. p. m. m. and i Friends may call Tuesday from “ued his schooling. , They lived in Salt Lake City 85 E. 3rd S., under direction of until time of services. Inter7 to 9 and Wednesday prior to Orrin H. Jackson, bishop of the ment will be in the Springville for a number of years and then services at the Olpin-Sundberg Ninth Ward. Interment will be CARD OF THANKS A new epoxy paint finish—’ Mortuary in Pleasant Grove. went to Rexburg, Idaho, where in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Romney served as. presi- ENTER OUR GIANT 500° WEEKLY CONTEST 6 FREE Installations and one month’s free rent. ss in the DUP. teacher; Primary anist and. |dren: Mrs. Jack (Thelma) Rupp, |# Survivors include ‘two sons| teacher: Sunday sand tea Surviving are eight chile and four daughters, Everett P.| er. ise) vsheaaon ; Montierth, Long Beach, Calif,;|Reno, Nev.; Mrs. H. E. (Erma) Laursen, Walla Walla, Wash.;| In civic work, Mrs Webb'wan "gn. was born Aug. 14, 1874,/Mrs. Kent (Maurine) Johnson,|Rosen, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Thomas. F. Laursen, memberof the Auctus’ Club in New Harmony, Washington |L0S Angeles, Calif. A daugh-|Lloyd (Betty) Rossie, Diablo,| Moomas0.[@ereei| Mrs.|@ Mivateeate to the Gat County. County, Utah rade daughter of| tet, Mrs. Charles S. (Tessa) |Calif.; Ferris J. Warren, Ma- Mrs, Kay (Norma) Privitt, all| Legislative Council, member of Lemuel Hardison ph Sariah Clark of Provo, preceded her jin|pleton; Elmo L. \arren, San of American Fork: Mrs. Wil-|Fort Wall Camp of DUP andi Chamberlain Redd. She spent|death a year ago. | | |Mateo, Calif.;' Melvin W. War- lard (Ruth) Peterson, Velm on the Lehi Library Board. deere childhood ona iors | Also surviving are one broth-|ren, her in death. She was a member Romney, — RENTor BUY — © ey Herman Green causes incident to age. (Merlene) Cheney and’ Mrs. |Springville since 1953. on June 19, 1918, Church in the American Fork|President, counselor. secretary, — > in the Salt) “Mrs Romney was also the|fted C. (Merlyn)Wolters, Salt| She was married to Amos W. Seventh Ward. She was also|Gleaner leader, organist and Lake LDS Temple He preceded mother of Provoans Antone K.|Lake City; Mrs: John-P. (Jas-|LDS Church. member of the . . . MODERN SOFT WATER SERVICE provides your family with a guaranteed unlimited supply of soft water, regardless of family size or water hardness. 1. at her home in| Friday. Ruth American Fork. She ‘was born| can Tork Hospital ‘SheAmeriwi June 22, 1890, in Schofield, the}born April 4 ie in Lehi a Tarvel L. Laur-| She R. Ward Webb.) children and two great-great-|her marriage she lived in Hay- She married Dec. 1, 1911, in ‘Salt|on Sept.married 10, 1930, in the Salt . grandchildren. den, Utah, for 15 years. She LakeCity ‘He died’ June 3,|Lake LDS Temple. 2 Surviving besides those men-|later lived in Spanish Fork and 1936. Mrs. Laursen was an ac-| She hag been a stake Reliet |tioned are children Mrs. Rulon|in California and has lived in tive member of the LDS|Society counselor, YWMIA 7 |Hospitial of Mrs. Romney She married and He died in 1920. Following Utah Valley Mrs. Green BRIGHTEN UP YOURLIFE with MODERN SOFT WATER YOU TOO CAN BE A day at a 1 : mother of 10 children and her| She was maddied to Amos W. daughterf of Samuel 3 ’ and Chris-| daughter of ‘JoinJohn |and _ |direct. descendants. include 43|Warren on Aug. 1, 1899, in Pro-| ‘i Piritchison Padfield. Glover Goates | |grandchildren, 66 great-grand-|V0. about midnight Sun- and Karen ie Millbrae, Calif.; Marvin F. Wash : ?|Pleasant Grove; Milton Green uk ee in New ene er, Wylie Redd, Blanding, and} Warren, Springville; Earl F. Phelps, Lehi; Russell’ T.Green, Amer- Later the carnil moved a five sisters, Mrs. John T.|Warren, 20% 88 ment must keep’ the peace, dis-|® (Continued from Page One) 2034 iyea: the government must “keep the Olin Math ......... domestic peace. We cannot tol- Outboard Marine... Pacific/Gas and El . erate violence in our land— Parke Davis + North, South, East or West.’ / Other articles said the govern- Young Doctor 8Y4 56 7046 20%8 El) Paso Nat Gas... LDS Church, Rittes Held ida . a e) Edmunds, Willamette, zjof the LDS Church where she|paiif and Mrs. Albert D. (Arta)|™in (Jen-|Ill; Mrs. Miles George (Leona)| 6834 3615 3534 221% 75% (273 1301 Article 1/of the new bill said | charge /U.S. responsibilities of world leadership, and’ encour- 43% C136 ‘i the. government must act with]; Montgomery Ward a . “restraint.!’ The, articles’ said/ 534 4 3114 Denver andR GW. 221% Dow Chemical .... 75% Du Pont et ee ns BIZ) Eastman Kodak .... 130% Cont Air Lines Johnson Grove, the daughter of ie Ste Senetey AMERIOAN,PORK— |e evovel her own /|c" 'the BYU Alumni Association a|tet of William P. few years ago. She was the|Jones Bowen. 88stii A N Y S E ACTIVE STOCKS 222.12+1.27 BBEx .71 i BSERESCRSSSSRIERSETES 878.794 in Pleasant PS SSS SE PSS Sa SPN 1.140,000| the Council of Twelve Apos- mi 5,290,000 | 878.08 +3.18 Monday's Open: |p;les aot 74 —_ i: She was awarded the Dis-|lllness. She was born Sept. 5,1 cie4 of natural causes omSion Webb, 55, who died of cancer tinguished Alumni Award by 1882, in Spanish Fork, the daugh- day morning Romney of She was born’ Nov. 19, 1887, aie Sschuits 65 « Stocks re) - Friday's, Close: 15 Utilities Succumbs, 7 Citizen \ Marie Larsen Green, 76, ri Redd Romney, 90, 658 E. 8th ere Hom the time she en Wortch@ .» di edentn ane inday at L Member of New York Stock Exchange 20 | Rails | Am.Fork Springville SuccumbsIn Provo eats at 90 Woman, 76 FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY DOW JONES AVERAGES olume yorum feaevel Bessie Bowen Warren a , ; ie one Shyness an i: +e ¥ es i j ’ w= Daily Herald MONDAY, Utah 4 r { : | |