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Show 4 Water Hopes Duchesne School Bond Issue Wins For Utah Area Hinge Upon Voter Approval Five-day forecast for Utah and southern Idaho, Thursday Daily Herald WEDNESDAYua’4 /5-Day Forecast Stock Market through Monday: Temperatures April Rains lowering to average near normal in eastern Utah and below normal remainder of region. Periods of mostly rain in the valleys with snow at higher elevations resulting in substantial amounts of precipitation near mid-week and again during FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange L GES DOW SN eal Total Rails 30 Utilities 30 Stocks us s a Se . 813.29-200 seeseto 191.88— 18 13730— 58 28240— 66 ithe weekend. Ween tooaia 20— 09 191.84— 04 137.624 32 202.484 .08 E ACTIVE i ‘Complete Volume Cont Air Pan Amer Reyn_ Tob 900 83,200 78,400 275, 805; 4514 |SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Chng Tuesday's Quotations: Bid Asked — {4 Banner ae — %s Bristol Silver .. +144 Cardiff 00 \.05 15 56.00 06 18 Leftist | (Continued from Page One) SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utah’s hopes for a normal or near-normal water year depend to a great extent on precipitation totals during April, an official of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service said Tuesday. Moroni Marchantsaid that unless precipitation during this month is above average, northern and eastern Utah ‘“‘will just get by this year” as far as water supplies are concerned. He said that the water outlook for the northern and eastern portions of the state will be about 65 to 70 per cent of normalif precipitation amounts in April are about normal. “Compared with last year at this time,” we’re in good shape DUCHESNE,Utah (UPI) —A proposed $1.5 million bond issue for school building and renovation was approved by Duchesne School District voters Tuesday by a wide margin. Cliff Mickelson, school board clerk, said that complete unofficial returns from the seven voting districts showed 776 in favor of the bond proposal and 148 opposed to it. He said that 96 ballots were invalidated when voters’ names were not found on eligible lists. Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY — Jeremiah (Jed) Heath, 76, 147 East Commonwealth Ave., died Monday; funeral Saturday noon, Haven - Kimball LDS Ward Elizabeth McQueen| Chapel. Thomson, 81, 1056 Yale Ave., died Monday; funeral Thursday noon, 20 E, South Temple. Lawrence Arthur Pitts, 59, 4597th E., Salt Lake businessman, died Tuesday; funeral Thursday noon, 372 E. ist S. Mrs. Gertrude (Gertie) D. Abbott Bradford Gregor, 89, 337 Milton Ave., died Monday; funeral Friday, 2:30 p. m., 4760 S. State. Thelma Violet Duke, 55, 1628 Roosevelt Ave., died Monday; funeral Thursday, 11 a. m., Colonial Hills Second Ward Chapel. Edel Marie Hansen Linde, 65, 1479-3rd E., died Monday; funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., 2350 E. 13th S. Dan K. Rondos, 77, 419 E. 2nd S., died Monday; funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., Greek Orem Recommends Water Bids to Public Works Unit OREM — Bids on the seven | Cox Brothers, Incorporated, or schedules of Orem’s was recommended for Schedule Accelerated Public Works water Four, with a bid of $93,046.25, project have been selected by for work on water line on 600 ‘the Orem City Council for recommendation to the Housing North from 2nd East to about |13th E., to connect into the line arene einaiace 8 being installed by Dunn Construction. Phases cee » the bids | cohedule Five, which involves Council’ andtheHocsing” and installation of 86 fire hydrants Home Finance office has the|.on existing waterlines; in various scattered locations, was ane miter Cecee ites tentatively awarded to LeftThe firet echedule of the | Wich Construction. Thirty other work, mainly involving installa-\PYdtants will be installed on 2.1212 Riobut left without incident 1.60 tion of a waterline on 800 North|@W water lines by the comupon seeing Americans at work. ‘34 16 between 1000 West and 400 West, |P@ties installing those lines. Navy Adm. Pena Bota in La134 was tentatively awarded to Left-| A three million gallon steel 03 * cerda’s besieged palace went on 45 wich Construction Gompany on|Plated reServoir, known as the radio to call on the attack“40 a low bid of $99,136.65. Also por- | Schedule Six of the project, will ing marines to halt their on28 tions of line on State Street be-| be installed by ' Pittsburgh-Des | slaught. te tlie) ullion . x z Emma Nordquist Berry, 78, tween 800 South and 1700 South| Moines Steel on a bid of $101,Univ Cle x. cx |pureke Wily Con © 0 1% “Please don’t attack,” he 1507 S. 630 E., Orem died at NEW_YORK STOCK (CHANGE | Eureka ree et shouted into the microphone. Marchant said. “If it hadn’t the Utah Valley Hospital Tues- Orthodox Church. Mrs. Laura and someline on 400 North west 980. QUOTATIONS Gold Chain _.. 30 31 Tuesday Wednesday Grand Deposit 12%% 75 been for a really wet April in of U. S. Highway91 are included| The covering of Alta Springs “There is no need to let blood day of causes incident to age. Maud Cole Auston Grant ReinClose op ae Lorest Western: 04 05 1963, the entire state would have to meet the state board of health emical 0 %4 Kennebec 1542 20 among brothers.” Funeral services are pending thard, 64, Kelseyville, Calif., in the schedule. Aischaimera 1714 174 | Majestic ‘80 85 Schedule Two was tentatively standards is the final phase (or Pena Bota said he would per- faced an extremely serious situ- at the Berg Mortuary. A full former Salt Lake resident, died A eesennn Lead 30% 305 |New ParkOu 2.75 2.8742 awarded to Dunn Construction|Schedule Seven) of the work. Am in Con 421, 42 | North Lily 85 87 sonally kill the attack leader if ation.” obituary and funeral notice will Monday in California; funeral American Cyan 63 622 Park City Con 06 07 for $100,482.90, and includes in-|This will also be handled by he broke into the palace. Wednesday in Kelseyville. FuAMF 18 4a 18% South Std 5712 6242 ome in Thursday’s HerAmerican T and T. 138% 139 (Tintic Std 33732 3.6212 Appeal for Reason neral for Lyle Reed Tolton, 9, stallation of a water line from | Leftwich for $38,605 if the Housald. 7 AS 33. Utah Con 33 American Tol the water tank at 1300 East and ing and Home Finance approves 75 641 Downington Ave., killed 63 Lacerda joined Pena Bota in 34% Wil 342 Arizona Pub Ser (Continued from Page One) Atch T and S Fe 284 28) Sunday in Salt Lake will be 1200 North down the route of the |the bids, which it is expected Bethiehern 384%, 38% SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE his appeal for reason. Gen. MacArthur's proposed Palisades Drive to 200) will be the case. | Thursday noon, Avalon LDS “Marines, marines, go back,” incumbent candidate Allen B. aoe aitied 8st* | Ba nner Mng, * 100 al at 54.00 North. Construction on the water |Ward Chapel, Randlett. he shouted. ‘‘We are not fight- Sorensen. Condition Worse ea 661g 6615 | Colo Con, 2,000 at 1714 Leftwich was also named for | project must begin by an April ler 44 43% |Comb Met, 1,000 at .14 BOUNTIFUL — James Bruce Schedule Three, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Gen. 27% | East Utah, 1,500 at 27; 93 at 26; ing you. We are fighting comThe district attorney office, which is lay-|11 deadline. Steel pipe will be 2012 578 at 28 munism.”” Ivie, 444 E. Jeri Dr., died Monrepresenting four counties, Douglas MacArthur’s condition 70% | Eureka Lily Con, 500 at .11; 5,000 ing of pipe starting at 200 North used on all lines 12 inches and With Lacerda’s support, the 26014 at .10 has deteriorated in the past 24 day; funeral Friday, 2 p. m., and approximately 1100 East|above. The smailer lines will be 128 | Gold Chain, 1,500 at 31; 400 at rebel movement claimed the Utah, Wasatch, Uintah and Duchesne, is a state office, and so hours, a spokesman at Walter} 260 E. South Temple. backing of 10 of Brazil’s 22 has no county run-off, said Reed Army Meical Center said | LAYTON — John D. Hohman, andrunning down the proposed | cast iron. Most of the materials 531, |Great Western, 1,000 at 0412 Palisades Drive to 1200 South|used will be manufactured in Ou, 50 at .85; 500 at states and the open support of County Attorney Arnold Roy- today. 774; 900 at .80 infant son ‘of Robert D. and and 800 East. Bid on the job was|Utah County. |New Quincy, 5,000 at .12 two of its four armies. The 1st lance. The spokesman said the 84- Florence Williams Hohman, $94,774.65. 455, | Park City Con, 2.000 at 0612 Army, based in Rio, and the 5419 | Royston Coal, 5,000 at 06 —_——_—| The term of Fourth District year-old general spent a peace- died Monday in Ogden; grave595 Tintic Std, 50 at 3.3712: 40 at 3rd Army, in Porto Alegre, sup- Judge Joseph E. Nelson ex- ful night, but added there has side services were today. 17%4| 3.62% . funeral Friday, 1 p. m., Price ported Goulard. 84!, United Park City, 100 at 1.90 BRIGHAM CITY—Mrs. Sarah Fourth Ward Chapel. pires this year, but candidates |been ‘‘a slight drop in the blood 2915 | Utah Wyo, 500 at 75 Lacerda’s support of the re- |do not file for this state office pressure and a moderate rise Martin Kicklighter Shuman, 88, 69% COLUMBIA — John Farber, 65 MUTUAL FUNDS volt movement, which started until June. died Monday; funeral Friday, 68, died Monday; funeral was in the pulse rate.” 701, | Tuesday's Quotations: Bid Asked late Tuesday in the big Minas 36% | Affil F 59 9.29 1 p. m., Brigham City Fourth today. 403, | Div 3.69 4.05 Gerais State, was considered a Ward Chapel. 331, |E and H Bal F 1296 14.01 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.—Mrs. QUAKE MUDDIES WELLS PEOA — Mrs. Lorna Parcell heavy blow to Goulard’s chances Malcolm E. Peabody, mother of JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. a7 (|B H_Stk F 16.17 16.40 LOGAN Bertha Jackson Milliner, 44, died Saturday; fuSERVI 1742 tty Fund 132 12.30 for survival in office. Lacerda Massachusetts Gov. Endicott (UPI) — The Alaskan earth- | Jessop Neve, 80, died Sunday; 311, Fidelity Trend 18.95 20.60 neral Friday, 1 p. m., Peoa ree 29% Inv 10468 11.70 has long been a power in Bra- | Peabody, Emma Nordquist Berry. commenting on her quake “‘muddied”’ well water in funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., Hall LDS Ward Chapel. 3 Inv 7158 828 zilian politics and his opposition} jailing during civil rights dem- Missouri, state geologist Thom- Mortuary Chapel. CEDAR CITY — Horton DaFuneral services are pendMass Inv Growth . 859 9.39 Mass Inv Trust 16.19 17.69 in 1961 led to the resignation of onstrations in this historic city: as R. Beveridge said Monday. CASTLE GATE — Mrs. Al- vid Haight, 88, died Monday; | 2 Fund 15357 17.02 8: President Janio Quadros. 1, Putman Growth 9.45 10.32 He said water in some wells berta Louise Riley Hardy, 54, funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., Ce“I think what we have done MEMBER, THE ORDER 14.90 16.24 In 1954, President Getulio Var- has brought the community’s dropped three feet and ‘‘stayed died Sunday in Raton, N. M., dar City LDS Sixth Ward OF THE GOLDEN RULE 1 ¢ NEW YORK (UPI)—Investor gas committed suicide after La- attention to the situation here.” at that reading.” of injuries suffered in a fall; Chapel. cerda had accused him of mas§, |Group Funds included: Tob ysler J I Case Rd Gen Mtrs Tex Gulf S Tenn Gas Am_ Airli Braniff 77.800 33 77,800 44 33/000 11% 51,300 1758 50,800 80's 49,500 26 48,900 20%: 48,000 487 47,400 21% RCA — 14 Chief Con 1.95 =i ef Con Pid 1.50 33 + 3 Clayton Silver — 4 ‘hise Entr oul —1l%s Cons Eureka 13 + 2 POW occa 0246 + 4s|Crown Point ... 43 Ss —l_ + % U fii. 26 of ee ie |e Emma Berry Dies at 78 34 Candidates Ber--- ER ate sekgueases ar MorTUARY ter-minding an attempted assas- & | | Intercontinental 6.13 6.62 sination plot. The 2nd Army in Sao Paulo, and the 4th Army in Pernambuco backed the rebels. Pernambuco leftist Gov. Miguel Arraes 5858 * was seeking to get army leaders to reverse their support of “iy ; the rebel cause. en OGDEN.4UPI)—Livestock The rebel radio said troops Cattle and calves none. Hogs were marching on Rio from Sao Wednesday's Quotations: Bid Asked 30, barrows and gilts 25-50 high43 * |Mutual 11.97 12.94 3. Selective 10.41 11.13 vamp elastic, 1-strap eis (Ogden Livestock sgh'* moore. Day Mine 47 Heda Mng 2414 72% New Perk. i Utah Idaho Sugar Seabcond| Aitines Syntex 3]? er, sows untested. 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Lacerda’s announcement, car- | | ried as a phoned interview to (Continued from Page One) the rebel radio network based in Belo Horizonte, electrified the death toll might reach 660. the nation. The city of Rio de But while the death toll fell | (Continued from Page One) Janeiro is to all practical purfar short of expectation, the poses the political capital of the economic loss to Alaska was building socialism, was read nation. Only the Ist army, shattering. for him in Hungarian. based in Rio, has openly supRevenue Will Drop Then, in his usual free-swing- ported Goulart in the present Commissioner R. D. Stevencrisis. ing style, the Soviet premier son of the Department of ReyveLacerda, who has been holed nue estimates that in the com- said, “Now that you’ve heard up in his local palace behind ing fiscal year the state income what was written down, I'll tell sandbag barricades and guardyou what I really think.” from taxation will be down anyHis audience laughed ap- ed by tommygun-bearing state where from 15 to 20 per cent troopers, said he would remain and other state department | preciatively. there “‘for the time being’’ beheads estimate the expenses Says No Double-Talk cause of what he termed the for rehabilitation in the high | “Don’t think that I’m just presence in Rio of ‘‘Communistmillions. |saying things here for your oriented federal troops.” As a typical Alaskan gam- benefit. I’m not the kind of perThe rebel radio immediately bling type business executive teen who says one thing here reassured Lacerda ‘we are put it: and goes home to say some- with you and will protect you “Now we have been hit a bad thing else,” Khrushchev told and Rio de Janeiro from the one below the belt and we just the workers. Communists.” don’t have the money to pay | He said communism, “‘the A rebel leader said the revolt two mortgages,” she said. “We highest form of society,’”’ should was aimed at halting “‘the acmust have federal money if be able to out-produce capitalcelerated Communist march to Alaska is to remain solvent.” power”’ in Brazil under Goulart. Alaska’s banks have millions ism. The rebels said troops were out in loans to bush stores, “The capitalists produce good small business enterprise and products, but these products marching on Rio from Sao far-sighted Alaskans who bor- are not produced by the capi- Paulo to demand Goulart’s resrowed to the limit for their in- talists themselves, but by the ignation. Government sources said loyal forces were marchdividual Alaskan development workers,” he said. “If they can do it, why ing from Rio to Belo Horizonte, projects. these individuals collective- shouldn’t our workers, our en- cradle of the revolt, to crush ly go bankrupt economists feel gineers be capable of the same the rebels. Radio broadcasts by both facAlaska will suffer a mortal quality and production?” blow. 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