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Show * 4 - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958, Utah County, Utah Pope’s Body DAILY HERALD (Continued. from Page One) Stock ‘Market tar. The priests and prelates and guards took up positions at the side. ’ A prelate placed the three-tiered papal crown on top of the coffin. AMERICAN FORK — Charles The Paoline Chceir started intonRussell Stubbies, 52, 5 E. 4th S., ing the “De Profundis.’ died Thursday evening in the Absolution was imparted by Msgr. Luigi Traglia, vice regent —— Fork Hosptial of a FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange DOW cadresoe. tg Yesterday ¥ Sota ‘otal 3,670,000 : 20 147.16+.54 15 6s 81.75-+ 20 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE 539.61+ 30 CLOSE CH. 3% «+4 3088 L13e 221, UNCH 37% +215 95, — i6 40%, +2% 40% + % 18 —% 13% — %4 Cons Eureka 46% +33 | Grote... 35,200 13% + % Allied oan Allis Cham Alum Ltd . Amer Can Amer Smelt Amer Cyan Amer Rad .. _.... 4 Atch T & S Cater Trac Chrysler Fe ... 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The Sediaré lifted the casket to and two sons, Marlehna Rae, their shoulders and, flanked by the Omar K. and Russell: Ludwig East 11 12 eee‘spulhon 0514 noble guards, marched slowly down Stubbles of American Fork; one ureka Lilly Con 09 _ 40 ‘sister, Carrie Von Tauffkerchen the aisle and out of the basilica. ureka—Standard .. .26 28 | Outside, the hug+ crowd wassi- of Sunnyville, Calif. t. Western .-0344 03% Cennebec “60 16242 lent as the pall-bearers carried the Funeral services, will be anMajestic nol .04 0442 draped coffin in slow procession nounced by .Anderson Mortuary. 35 40 Min.estates Dev. 02 021% to the hearse. Naildriver H . 15 New Park : 1.05 Body To Lie In State North Lily . 1.20 North Standard é 01% The immense funeral processien Park Kon 4 0215 Park Nelson * 1349 already was formed when the cofPark\ City Con 08 the Pope’s body was (Continued from Page One) Prosper oe cS 03% fin with élver \ ae ate 27 brought out. here by helicopter Thursday, the ever Shield . %% 02 Along the route to the Vatican o. Standard “ 25 President may drive 20 miles to Soares Con 25 -27 City and St. Peter’s, where the the Gettysburg Country Club for Tar Baby 25 27 pontiff’s body will lie in State unTintic Standard: -T24 75 a round of golf. Utah Wyoming 60 65 til it is buried in the grottoes beBut there are plenty of: recreaWest Toledo 10 AL Williston 13% 114% low, an estimated one million per- tional facilities right on the uma 03 704 sons lined evéry vantage point. grounds of this Navy-run retreat. Several of the cardinals present There also is a big swimming SALES: in Rome accompanied the body pool, although the weather has Bristol Sl, 3000 at 20. Bullion Mon, 2000°at 20. from Castel Gandolfo and watched been a bit nippy for dips. Central Std, 5000 at 3. the ceremony of absolution at St. The Navy brought along a stack Clayton Sl,anoEY et 24. John in Lateran. They proceeded of Hollywood’s newest feature Comstock, 2000 at 4. : E Standard, 6000 at 4. separately to St. Peter’s where the films to show in the evenings. Eur Lilly Con, 1000 at’9. other cardinals awaited the corEur Standard, .2400 at ue And of course, there are plenty Gt Western, 2000 at 312 tege. of decks of cards. for those bridge Horn Silver,ae 2." As the Pope’s body began the games the President likes so well. | last trip to the city he defended and Some of the guests brought along of which he was bishop, the ancient their wives to play canasta with church machinery for selecting Mamie. his successor —the 262nd pope — Eisenhower is resting up at this was under way in Rome where a hideaway in the Catoctin mounTintie Lead, 500 As ‘25; 1000 at 26. congregation of cardinals met. to tains for his forthcoming heavy Tintic Std. 500 at 27; 500 at 26. set a date for the conclave that will schedule of campaign speeches Transunion, 1000 at 4; 100 at 3143 elect the next pontiff. 4000 at 33% which will take him from coast Unit Park> City. 100 at 1.60; 72 at The cardinals today named to coast before the Nov. 4 conMsgr. Federico Callori di Vignale gressional elections. Zuma, 4000 at 3. — as governor ‘of the consistory. He will handle the security arrangements for the rite, one of the most secret of the church. Benedetto Cardinal Aloisi’ Masella, elected (Continued from Page One) Thursday as camerlengo (cham- Dragon : rast Standard| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | Yesterday Ae Close of the Province of ‘Rome. In -a| Stroke. He was born Sept. 5, 1916, z simple ceremony, he sprinkled holy water and incense on the casket, ‘Peoria, Ill, a son of Russell L. Yesterday's Close: Bid Asked covered’ at this point by a yellow, and Myrtle. ‘Wood. Stubbies. . He Banner cesses $9.75 10.75 was a crane operator for U. S. embroidered drape. Bristol Silver) weee 11919 .20 Bullion Monarch .... _-19 20 After e blessing, the choir burst Steel Corporation. He was a Cardiff ++ 160 1.65 Free and Accepted Mason. He Central Standard. .03 0314 into the “Benedictus.” The ceremony ended at 3:40 married Charlotte Kruger Sept. Chief Con ee B74a 7242 Clayton Silver 23 25 2, 1939, in San Francisco, Calif. p.m. and the yellov. drape and Combined Meta! 0542 06 He is survived by his widow | Comstock 3 04 0415 crown weré removed, leaving only MOST ACTIVE STOCKS COMPLETE VOL. & Mus 114,200 foreoo 57,500 56,700 55,700 53,200 42,800 42/200 41,300 36,400 Morrell Doyle Prows C. R. Stubbles Curt Allman Stroke Claims Salem Man Succumbsto. Am.Fork Man Dies After HeartIllness Long IlIness* 5 05 B7ke 04 Ike Relaxes : [Eleanor Jane Davis Heart Attack SPRINGVILLE— Arthur Curtis in the Uinta Basin. On Nov. 25, 1922, at. Altonah, he married Matilda Cooper. made their home at They CITY — Bessie Claims Leland Woman at63 E&arl. Meredith, 61, 1221-10th E., died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 12:30 p.m., Princeton LDS Ward chapel. Alfred Richard Williams, 84, 1165 Bryan Ave., 12:15 p.m., Monument Park Second LDS Ward chapel. Benjamin died Thursday, funeral Saturday noon,‘ E, South Temple, Mrs. EsthengJensen McGhie, 63, berlain) of the church, formally today undermining the morality of took over his duties today. nations.” Cardinal Spellman Arrives Other speakers during: the first general session were Antoine R. Ivins of the First Council of the 4 West Sts Rfg..... 2.00 Seventy; Gordon B. Hinckley, assistant to the: Council of Twelve Azores and flew to Rome. He paid Apostles; and Apostles Mark E. 2:37 Petersen and Delbert L. Stapley. URANIUM Bac COO Ivins told the congregation as- Today’s Quotati Bapco . oe" Big Horn Columex Federal U . AgS” 04 22 94 Gold Cloud Gunsight mt Oil & M Lisbon Lucky Mc . Mt. Peale Radorock 05 25 99 .04 03 0215 2.3712 4.8712 02% 1.25 Shumway panne jun Ura: 06 0315 033 2.6215 5.00 033 1.121% 44 65 04 49. .70 0445 Fourteen cardinals were on hand including Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York who left his homeward-bound ship in the sembled in the Tabernacle that “as long as we are true to the Gospel no great difficulty shall a midnight visit to Castel Gandolfo to pray beside the pope’s bier. The body, of the Pope was clad dent, died in Vista, Calif., Sunday. FILLMORE — William Rasmussen,\ 74, died Hans Thursday; of Albert and Mr. Allman Almira Curtis Allman, He graduated from Provo High School tivities. She served as ward or- day; funeral Saturday noon, jand also attended Brigham ganist for many years and at Thatcher - Penrose LDS Ward Young University. He married time of death was organist for | Elsie McCurdy July 6, 1937, at Leland Ward Relief Society. Mu- chapel. sic has been_her hobby for many Kansas, City, Kan., OGDEN — Mrs. Violet Manning years. She was Relief Society Newman, 86, 802-25th S., died the magazine director in the ward, Thursday; funeral Saturday at 1 Mr. Allman was a member of Altonah, |the LDS Church, holding also. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Allan L. Davis of ‘Provo; to Salem, where they lived until by Tri-State Lumber Company Clare H. Davis of Spanish, Fork; as a cabinetmaker. He was a the time of his death. member of: the Springville Busi- three daughters, Mrs. Merrill During the period he lived in (Blanche) Nielson of Springville; nessmen's Art Club. Salem, Mr. Prows was employed. Mrs. Keith (Mary) Anderson -of Surviving are his widow and Provo, Mrs. Ronald (Lorraine) as a member of the riaintenance crew for the Utah County Road ‘three sons, Roe C., Monte and) Davis of Spanish Fork; 11 grandCommission. He was.a member | Don Allman, all of Springville; | children; one sister, Mrs, R. B. |'a brother and two sisters, Mor-|| (Lilian) Money of Spanish Fork; of the LDS Church. Surviving are his wife, two |Tis Allman of Milford, Mrs. six brothers, William P. David, | Thurston (Merl) Kendall and Grant F., George S., and Dean sons, Evan Prows, Salem, and Mrs. Verl Schemensky of Provo. |M. Davis, all of Spanish Fork, Ronald Prows, Provo; a daughter, Mrs. Keith (Berta Fay) | Funeral services- will be. con-! and Spencer A: Davis of Detroit, wliere he followed the occupation youice of a priest. For a numars he was employed of farming. In #945 they moved ' ber of p.m., Larkin Mortuary. Katherine Louise Higginbotham, 78, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 11, a.m., Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Chapel. Ernest Edmund Grimes, 73, 2703 W ashington; Blvd., died Thursday; funeral | Saturday at-1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Chapel. HURRICANE — Almeda Eve Cox, 86, died Wednesday; Juneral was today. VERNON—John Ernest Olson, 73, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m., Vernon LDS Ward chapel. Vincent, Provo; and six grand- ducted Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in Mich. Funeral services will be held children. Also surviving are two | the Springville Fourth-Tenth LDS Bish COALVILLE — Mrs. Cornelia brothers, Charles Prows, Salt Ward chapel. o0, Glenn ! Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Leland Lake City, and Faye Prows, fpesetor of the Fourth Ward will Ward Chapel with First Coun- Branch Barber, 76, died ThursTooele, anda sister, Mrs. (Almira) Davis, Magna. Ken| officiate. Friends may call at) | the Wheeler Mortuary Saturday | ‘evening from 7 to 9 p.m., and | Funeral services will be held | Sunday prior to services. Burial | Monday at 1 p.mi.ir the Salem | will be in the Springville EverFirst Ward chapel, with Bishop | green Cemetery. L. Dean Lee officiating. Friends may call at the Claudin-Linde selor William Huff officiating. Friends may call at Walker Mortuary Saturday from 7 to 9 and Sunday prior to services. Burial will be in Spanish Fork Ceme- tery. The day; funeral Saturday at 1*p.m., Coalville LDS Ward chapel. UP TOWN FOOD! At... Below Tracks Prices U.S. Constitution contains Mortuary in Spanish Fork Sun- day from 10 a.m: until time of| nothing about education, leaving day between 7 and 9 p.m. or at services. Burial will be in the | the matter to «the individual the family home in Salem, Mon-: Spanish Fork City Cemetery. | states, BERT’S RAILROAD CAFE Breakfast Served Ail Day 544 8. University Avenue fice—a white silken LAUNDRY... gown called the alb, a trailing scarlet cassock He said LDS Church doctrine remains tnchanged although cer- topped by an overmantle of white lace and a cape of scarlet trimmed with snow white ermine. tain’ practices may be altered. Such changes, he said, are in- DISHES... today in the rich Egbes of his of- befall the Church.” On his head was a tall white bishop’s mitre edged with gold. spired by God. Hinckley discussed the recent Scarlet gold-embroidered gloves White Canyoi 30 35 Green 175 19 dedication of LDS temples in New adorned his hands and.on his feet Upetco 02 0245 were soft scarlet slippers. He will Zealand and England. “Wrapped up in temple ordin- lie in state in these clothes on a catafalque before the Great Altar ances are answers to the questions in St. Peter’s. of where man came from and where he is going,’’ he said. RECEIVES SIBELIUS PRIZE ‘ Hinckley also listed as ‘“‘qualHELSINKI (UPI)—Soviet comweeks or longer. This figure usua]- ities of fhe Gospel kingdom for poser Dimitri Shostakovitch rewhich I am grateful,” its breadth, ly holds steady in September. ceived the $23,437 Sibelius prize The report said the rise in auto depth, devotion of its advocates, Thursday. night at ceremonies at industry employment r esulted effect of their teahing and high Helsinki University. from an early start on production quality of its leadership. Unemployment > BATH... You'll never (Continued from Page One) of noted Lee Benson Valentine, of Orem, “significant increases’? were reported by. producers of radios, 1959 models. former president of the Argentine Mission, gave the opening prayer. The closing prayer was given by television sets It also and electronic equipment.: Employment remained at ‘lower levels:in the mining and transportation industries, the report said, and picked up in retail trade with the usual autumn expahsion~ in sales. 4 Reds Urged Mark Junius Sorensen, Salt Lake City, former president of the Danish Mission, The tobacco, industry and its advertising were criticized Footing the Bill for Careless Drivers? WASHINGTON (UPI) — The “Tt is.a clean life, faith in God and ‘Keeping of His commandments that actually make the man or A new automatic Gas water heater United States accused Red China woman,” the apostle said. today of putting out “distorted” reports about the Warsaw negotiations on the Quemoycrisis. State department spokesman Lincoln White made the statement in denying -reports that the U. S. received from Gommunist China 10 days ago a message preparing the way for a cease-fire at Quemoy. The report said the message, < Atomic Test (Continued Page One) The New Zealand Temple dedication also was discussed by Sta- AEC officials called it a “‘small’’ shot. Observers on News Nob, some li miles from ground zero, said the sub-kiloton detonation was exPloded to prove the AEC’s expectation ‘that “certain” procedures in nuclear blast could be obser¥ed from a stationary platform. TV SERVICE aia aeeiveies AWAKEFIELD’S . Phone FR3-1263 gives you more hot water andcosts youless. pley, who said that because of new temples and chapels ‘“‘prospects for: increased conversions are constantly improving.” He added that church members in the Pacific area had “‘contributed a tremendous: spiritual up- surge to the work of the church.” “Some of these people sold ‘their ‘cars and household belongings in order to attend the dedication and go through the’temple,” he said. “And they considered it well worth the sacrifice.” by Norway, showed _Kilofon over Yucca Flat at 6:30 transmitted the Reds were willing to negotiate a.m. _p.s.t. a temporary settlement of hostili- ties on the offshore islands. P hot water GAS! and actors Charies Boyer and Pat day—téase fire beyond the Sunday Boone as men whoeither refused midnight deadline. The Foreign to smoke or quit on doctor’s orMinistry statement did not men- ders. tion this. of with Petersen asked teenagers ‘Do + you believe you would be lacking ‘in manhood or womanhood if you don’t smoke?” He cited President Eisenhower, former -Presidents Truman and Roosevelt, New York |' (Continued from Page One) Gov. 4 Averell Harriman, Senate indicated the Communists might majority leader Lyndon Johnston, be willing to extend their seven- run out by Petersen. “4 costs... the savings are passed on to you. Ot pays te kaw your STATE FARM Agent HAROLD LITTLE 659 N. State Orem, AC 5-4875_ ELDON W. PAYNE .Te Show You Really Care -«« e | Gas is the Povemicel. fast, efficient way to heat ho ater. It costS you less to buy; less to install; less to maintain and less to operate — and it’s fast, too. It’s especially economical if you are already using Gas for: - showers — For all purposes. H. B. 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PENROSE — Anna Marie PerLDS Church, taking an active part in Primary and -Mutual ac- kins Petersen, 50, died Wednes- Aug. 14, 1910, fin Provo, a son Humphrey AllMr. Prows red Prows. His education was received in the schools of Ferron and Altonah SALT LAKE Crosbie: Holt, 74, 2244 Laitd Way, died Thursday; funeral Saturday (Curt) “Allman, 48, Springville SALEM—Morrell Doyle Prows, businessthan, died ony LELAND—Eleanor Jane Lar57, died last night in the Payson |morning at his sen Davis, 63, died at her home Hospital, after, an extended ill- | home of a heart in Leland Thursday noon of a condition. Mr. heart attack. ness. Hé was E Allman was ‘a native of MaShe was born Oct. 16, 1894, in ovner and opmosh and had Spanish Fork, a daughter of Lars erator of. the resided in SaP. and Marie E. Bowen Larsen. Allman Glass She received her early education lem for the Shop in Springin Spanish Fork, ‘gr:duating from past few years. ville. Spanish Fork High School. 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