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Show ne engcame.neemenenTiec 4 Daily Herald T#URSDAY:, APRIL 16, 1964 County, Provoan’s Sister Uteh ,||Succumbs at 73 Stock Market SALT LAKE CITY — Mrs. Leo Peter Olson, 75 Accident On Train Robbery March 28 Proves Fatal Margaret Moffitt Pace, 73, AYLESBURY, England (UPI) 1370 Hudson Ave., Salt Lake —Twelve men were sentenced City, sister of Provo School Disto prison terms ranging from trict Superintendent Dr. J. C. FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY three to 30 years today for the Moffitt, died Wednesday at 4 a. m. in a Fillmore hospital of Leo Peter Olson, 75, of 150 $7.3 million ‘“‘great train robMember of New York Stock Exchange bery,” the biggest cash haul in causes incident to age. E. South Temple, Salt Lake She was born March 12, 1891, City, died today at 8 a.m. in the history of crime. Seven received 30-year senDOW 1ONE AVERAGES in Manti to John W. and Eve- Utah Valley Hospital, reportedVek inastciae Rails Utilities Stocks tences. Two got 25 years each, 20 15 65 lyn Cox Moffitt. She married , g u e ly from inWednesdey Chose: one 24, another 20 and the 12th 5,270,000 84548+248 195.78—.55 139.424 39 287.26+ 45 Harvey A. Pace, June 21, 1911, three years. All were convicted Thursday Open ing eased 1,400,000 826.45+1.02 196.80+ 33 139.30—.12 287.534 27 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. of taking part in the robbery She was a member of the LDS ; autom o bile YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANG: and conspiring to commit the WetveiayirtGuotene Bid vAnked Church, MIA and Relief Society eae ; accident on crime. president of the Mountain Home March 28 in Bristol Silver eo © 06 Judge Edmund Davies, who LDS Ward, Duchesne Stake Cardiff 1639 18 Provo. took 32 minutes to pass the sen.. 2.00 2.25 ee Chief Con MIA president and Moon Lake He was born Chief Con Pfd -: 1.75 1.80 tences, said the 12 were guilty Clayton Silver 33 35 Stake Relief Society president. Nov. 20, 1888, Cochise Entr .... al j16 of complicity “in one way or She was a member of the ImCons porere yale 171% 19 F at Moroni, to the other for a crime which in 4 Croff : 0215 03 perial Second LDS Ward at the ? Olof and “GrownPoint 50 55 its impudence and enormity is time of her death. 38 40 Mr. Olson Maria M. East Utah : 32 34 Funeral services will be held Marx Olson. He married Vera the first of its kind in the coun4, |Empire Mines 29 30 ‘@ | Eureka Bullion 07 Al at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the Card in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- try.” He said the case proved Brunswick rete pay Con 12% 13 Burlington Grand View LDS Ward Chapel, ple March 3, 1915. They made that “crime is not worth even 40 Al Celan: Garachain AS AT 2920-2000 East. Friends maycall their home in Paul, Ida., where the most alluring candle.” Grand Deposit . 90 9244 4 | Great Western 04 0419 at 260 E. South Temple, Friday he farmed and a few years ago 14 Kennebec AT 20 between 6 and 8 p.m. and at moved to Salt Lake. He was ie Majestic Oil 80 85 the family home Saturday from an active member of the LDS |New Park 3.371% 3.75 | North Lily T7215 75 10 a.m. until noon. grit Park City Con . 08 09 Church and served as a ward (Continued from Page One) |South Standard 6232 65 Burial will be in Wasatch teacher for many years. 4.00 204 |Tintic Standard . 3.8715 in Phoenix to discuss a proposal Lawn Memorial Park. tah Con : 24 21 Surviving are his wife of Salt by the utilities to supply power 65 ele agit Ryoetone : 5.8742 12:49 Lake; five daughters and two to meet any shortage at HoovSALTTAKE sToOcK EXCHANGE sons, Mrs. Tomy (Fern) Rut- er Dam. SALES Banner 116 at 58.00; 140 at 59.00 ledge of Provo; Mrs. Harold Dominy said the department iff 2,000 a la 00 at 15 (Continued from Page One) (LaVere) Dean, Salt Lake; had ‘‘never doubted that we 1,000 at .17; 2,000 at Virgil Olson, Twin Falls, Ida.; could buy replacement power” Crescent Eag 900 at = olence in the island’s other Crown Point 1,000 at 5 Mrs. Clarence (Hazel) Hulse, but the snow survey would proa |E Utah 251 at .31; 100 at 32; 500 danger spot, the Kyrenia MounLas Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Gerald at 34; 610 at (33 vide the basis for any decistains, by mid-day. Both Nicosia : | Empire Mines 3. at .30 Kyrenia saw prolonged (Darlene) Whitesides, and Mrs. ion. Burets Tauy 1000. at .1212; 2,000 and Kenneth (Nita) Wells, both of shooting Wednesday, and U.N. Gold ‘Chain one at 45; 200 at 47 Grand Dep 4 at.95: 400 at 90 sources described the violence Burley, Ida.; Arland Olson, Kennebec 1,000 at 20 as the worst since the crisis be- Paul, Ida.; 23 grandchildren and Maj Oil 200 at 85 one great-grandchild; three th 200 at 5.75; 100 at gan last December. 6.1215; 400 at 6.00; 100 at 6.25 Canadian U.N. troops which brothers and one sister, Ray J. North Lily 1,000aie a, Olson and Owen Olson, both of Paramount Oil a oy on 3506aeSoe; 1,000 exchanged fire with Cypriots Mt. Pleasant; Ira Olson, Price, for the first time Wednesday Udall Shooting Blockades 2 Missing Boys Charles O. Butterfield 12 Sentenced In British Found Camping Rites Held For: Citizen Of Am. Fork AMERICAN FORK—Funeral services were held Wednesday noon in the American Fork Fourth LDS Ward Chapel for Charles Ovid Butterfield, 56, of 576 King St. Mr. Butterfield died. Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. He was born March 20, 1908, at Riverton to Almon T. and Sarah Jane Crump Butterfield. He married Trenna Bailey of Nephi on Aug. 7, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He has been a steelworker at the Geneva Works of U. S. Steel Corporation. He was a veteran of World WarII. Mr. Butterfield was a member of the LDS Church and sérved as a missionary in the Southern States Mission. He was ward clerk of the American Fork First LDS Ward. Survivors are his wife of American Fork; two brothers, Floyd of Sandy; Ellis, and two sisters, Mrs. William (Myrle) Wilson of Riverton, and Mrs. Oscar (Amy) Fullmer of Torrance, Calif. Graveside services and burial will be in Pine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi. LAYTON. (UPI)—Two Layton brothers who left home Sunday with a pup tent, three boxes of breakfast food and a bottle of etchup, were found camping near their home this morning. Eleven-year old David and 13year old Paul Moosman,sons of Mr. ard Mrs. W.R. Moosman, took the tent and supplies and left on their bicycles. Layton Police Chief Bryan Mottishaw ordered a statewide alert for the two missing boys. They were found camping under the Riverdale bridge. Lewis SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Idaho residents who attend school or work in Utah will be the primary targets of a series of blockades to be thrown up by Utah lawmen in the next few weeks. The purpose of the blockades will be to catch motorists not complying with the state’s automobile registration requirements. MorTuARY 85 East, 300 South FR 3-6668 Joseph Patrolmen BERG --- | Our Chapel of Memories Thomas Planned By funeral SERVICES services will be held Saturday 1:00 p.m. with Bishop Lory Free of the Pleasant View ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary from 6 to 8 Friday and Saturday prior to services. Interment East Lawn Memorial Hills. Nancy Parker Richards funeral services will be held in the LDS 2nd Ward Chapel Malad, Idaho Saturday, April 18 at 1 p.m. Friends maycall at the Benson Funeral Home Friday evening and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Malad Ceme- Leo P. Olson funeral services will be held in Paul, Idaho. Friends may call at the McCulloch Mortuary, Burley, Idaho Sunday evening and Monday prior to services. Interment will be in the Paul Cemetery. tery. MEMBER, THE ORDiR OF THE GOLDEN RULE Open Friday and Mondaytill 9 p.m. Prince Con Royston Coat"3000"ae6 Sioux Mines 5,000 3 ae) So Standard 400 at 62 Tintic Standard 1 700 Ae 3.8742; 10 at 3.623, Utah Cons 2,000 at AL 24 ednesday Qua. Bid Asked Rees Fund Dividend Shares E& H Bal Fund E& H Stock Fund idelity Fund Fidelity, Trend Fundamental Inv vy Mass Inv G: Mass Iny Trust Put Fund Putman Growth Wel ington ..... 372 13.10 15.41 1150 f 1086 (76 8.72 1628 1666 9.54 02 9.50 4.08 14.16 16.66 12.54 74 11-90 39 953 17.79 1769 10.34 1637 built heavy mortar positions near the strategic Kyrenia Pass where Greek and Turkish Cypriot forces have fought each other for days. Rails, Union (Continued from Page One) Funeral services will be held| Monday in Paul, Ida. Friends may call at the McCulloah Mortuary in Burley Sunday evening and Mondayprior to services. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Our Chapel of Memories, Provo. ARNIVAL ROEBUCK AND CO Save on Evergreens Prices Start New Meeting only aggrieved workers, rather than the federal FEPC, to file from Lake Powell was being suits. Liberal Republicans so used solely to generate power far have resisted both of these at Hoover Dam,in violation of the Colorado River compact. proposals as too strong. Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary Orem year ’round. BiPera Carter Jarman funeral 11 am. in the Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m, and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery. Choose from Provo’s biggest selection of Juniperus Tams - Armstrong - Dwarf Golden Arborvitae and Pyracantha. Size range from 9 inch to 48 inch. In one and five We Have A Complete Line Of Morgro Fertili zers And Gardening Aids Beautiful Roses from Sears for Glorious Summer Blooms Rose Bushesat Sears Low Price Robert Frederick Wagner funeral 728 So. State St. Ph. FR 4-0580 Ward, Friends may call Friday at the mertuary from 7 to 9 p.m. in Pleasant Greve and Saturday prior to services. 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Pleasant Grove services will be held Saturday at There is no better way to show your love and respect then with a Barre Guild Certified Monument. Call today or visit our monument display. 9 to 15 In. High Popular and beautiful bushes that are green Boy Drowns South Claims 09 At Utah Obituaries Pigs Stolen » Sot Sears Garden Shop Ogden Man Dies Of Crash Hurts aSESRoSe8E58 AAZABYaBRZassyy f Emory. spokesman said it could not be assumed that Johnson would do SO. There was speculation that government mediators might propose a settlement if management and labor negotiators OGDEN (UPI)—Riley Taylor, (Continued from Page One) cannot reach agreement on 77, died in an Ogden rest home Wednesday night as a result of their own. Each party would account for Almost round - the - clock a highway accident Feb. 13 at its production andtesting facili- sessions have been going on in nearby Roy. ties, and for its space launch- the White House or the neigh- Taylor was injured as a pas650 ing installations and missile fir- boring executive office building senger in a car driven by James sites. since Johnson won a 15 - day A. Davis of Ogden. The car was Continuing Inspection delay in a threatened nation- struck by the rear dual wheels The proposed verification wide strike last Thursday night. of a truck driven by Glen G. would include continuing inspecThe dispute, which began in Wagner of La Grande, Ore. tion of facilities; annual checks late 1959, has threatened sevfor undeclared locations for eral times to erupt into a naprohibited activities; observers tionwide rail strike. Railroad to verify space launchings’ and management seeks to eliminate SALT LAKE CITY — Mre. NEW YORK (UPI)—investor permitted missile firings; and thousands of so - called “‘feathobservation of the destruction erbedding”’ jobs, while five op- Inez Nebeker Burt, 76, of 2152 Group Funds included: 1800 E., died Tuesday; funeral of vehicles and launchers to be Intercontinental 6.24 6.75 erating unions are seeking replaced. Mutual 12.06 13.04 shorter hours and higher pay. Friday noon, Parleys LDS Second Ward Ohapel. Eliza Jane Fisher said the United States The new strike deadline is Stocks 20.49 22.15 now has more than 750 opera- just nine days away — at 12:01 McCullough Schoppe, 82, of 1251 Selective 10.43 11.15 Alameda Ave., died Tuesday; tional long-range missiles and a.m. local time April 25. Variable 7.44 8.04 funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., 260 E. will have ‘‘more than 1,700 over South Temple. Mrs. Hazel C. the next few years.” He said Hewett Nelson, 73, of 45 E. it must be assumed that Russia Broadway, died Wednesday; fuis producing rockets at an (Continued from Page One) neral Saturday noon, Wasatch equivalent rate. The conference, and Russia where he was last seen about Lawn Memorial Park. Infant son of Fred Edward and Junena in particular, should therefore 5:30 p. m. Wednesday. consider what the freeze would During the search operations, Phillips Hansen, 4450 Gordon mean in regard to the world Lehi Police Officer Ray Ed- Dr., died Monday; funeral| situation in another two or wards, assisting in one of the services were scheduled Oey: three years, Fisher said. boats, had one of the grappling Michelle Anderson, two-wee hooks’ run through his finger. old daughter of Michael eure He was treated and released. and Nancy Titscomb Anderson, (Continued from Page One) In another minor mishap, died Monday in an automobile one of the searching boats accident; graveside services restrictive amendment which (Continued from Page One) turned over but occupants were Friday noon at Wasatch Lawn could be defeated so that the Memorial Park. GOP will not be charged with after the meeting, said it had picked up by another boat. OGDEN — Orson LeRoy TayRobert Frederick Wagner, making the first attack on the been useful in clearing up areas lor, 70, died Tuesday; funeral measure. Hence liberal Repub- of confusion. He said the runoff 14, of 160 W. 900 N., Pleas- 1 p.m. Friday, Mound Fort Seclicans would like to see Dirk- situation had appeared so poor ant Grove, was born Feb. 18, ond LDS Ward sen postpone a test on his most earlier that a ‘‘distinct possibil- 1950, in American Fork to Adela Hernandez, controversial fair employment ity” existed that there would not Robert Frederick and Beverly Wednesday; Requiem Mass 10 Smith Wagner. He attended amendments. be enough waterforinitial powa.m. Saturday, Notre Dame The bill bans racial discrim- er generation at Glen Canyon Pleasant Grove Junior High Catholic Church, Price. Riley ination in voting, employment, even if the gates were closed School. He was a member of Edmund Taylor, 77, died Tuesthe Pleasant Grove Fourth unions, public accommodations, now. day; F LDS Ward. education and use of federal Hesaid if the water were stor- Survivors are his mother of Larkin funds. RICHMOND — Mrs. Emma ed in Lake Powell now, it quite Pleasant Grove; his father in Dirksen planned to introduce possibly would have to be re- California; a brother and two Burnham Johnson, 75, died Monsome of his non-controversial leased later anyway, with the sisters, Craig, Pamela Joy and day; funeral scheduled today. revisions today. The Senate was MOUNTAIN HOME — Hazel Upper Basin states still being Patricia; grandparents, called into another morning charged for the power loss at and Mrs. Nile Smith of ae La Thayne Farnsworth, 67, died session in which southerners Puente, Calif; Mrs. Julia continued their assault on the Hoover. The Phoenix meeting will be Chapman of Hawaii; greatHouse-passed measure. — Floyd Morris grandmother, Mrs. Eva Greshto lay plans for the use of the Dirksen’s two most disputed Gordon, 51, of 83 W. 200 S., died am of Pleasant Grove. power offered by the private amendments relate to the au; funeral 1 p.m. Friday, thority to be given a Fair Em- utilities if Udall decides to re- Funeral services will be held Tooele Fourth-Eleventh LDS Saturday at 2 p. m. in the ployment Practices Commission verse his order next month. Ward Chapel. Felix Sparks, head of the Colo- Pleasant Grove Fourth Ward (FEPC) set up under the bill. ENTERPRISE Celestia The Illinois Republican wants rado Water Conservation Board, Chapel. Friends may call at Luella Bowler Laub, 66, died the Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary state FEPC agencies to have angrily questioned Dominy in Tuesday; funeral 2 p.m. Friday, prior claim on job discrimina- the afternoon session about at Pleasant Grove Friday from Enterprise LDS Ward Chapel. 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday prior tion cases, at least for six Udall’s order. to services. Burial will be in months. He would also allow Sparks attempted to get Dominy to admit that the water Timpanogos Memorial Gardens Freeze ' PARK FREE and Mrs. Reed (Eunice) Larsen, eo i Shop at Sears and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 19%, 3... 88° |