Show 6B Standard-Examin- Monday August er 1980 11 NORTHERN WALL STREET REPORT (Prices as of 10 steady in moderate after trading totoday a three year climbing - high last week The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks gained 171 to 95640 by midday today after closing on Friday at 95469 That was the average’s highest level since March 18 1977 - 39 9 22 25 -t 31 - 30 39 - 30'a 36 --- 44 Am Greeting Cards Bayer ADR (Cutter) First Security Intersil gaining issues were almost evenly matched in the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange Lary-Bo- y Peavy Corp Ziont Utah Bancorp trading Analysts said there influence the market But trading may be restrained in advance of a Tuesday meeting of the commit- NC NC Bid Atked 13 65 20 28 10 66 20 28 10 21 Va 21 13 24 24 Asked 982 911 1523 2856 Affiliated Fund Dreyfus Fidelity Trend Inv Co of America Mats Inv Growth Mass Inv StockTrust Merrill Lynch Basic Merrill Lynch Capital Merrill Lynch Special New Perspective Pioneer Fund Pioneer II Putnam Growth Putnam Inv Rowe Price Tax Managed Util Templeton Growth Templeton World Windsor 1 NC Bid Mutual Fund were no specific news developments today to Trading volume slowed from its NC 31 er Overall losing and tee of the Federal Reserve Board Then too there continues to be uncertainty about the struggle over the Democratic Party’s platform and presidential nomination as that political convention gets underway Ind - 24 37 30 4Q Southern Pacific 30 Thiokol 48 Union Pacific 18 UP4L Westinghse (West Zir) 25 4 White Motor 7 Wurlitzer when it stood at 96102 policy-makin- g Grande Rio MST1 Price Change Alberttons Amalg Sugar Am Stores (Skaggt) Campbell Soup Emrtn Elec(PacChr) Grond Central Gulf Res (GSL Minerals) 1C Ind (Jetway) IT&T (Continental) Malone 4 Hyde Mountain Bell VsMountain 23 Porker Hann Pilltbury — D— D — NEW YORK (AP) — Stock prices held fairly am 926 896 1108 FrptM Fruehf i 116 xl 45337 240 6 0—0 — heavy 54 28 — 95640171 Industrials Transportation 31601 — 016 11015—026 34389 017 Utilities Stocks BONDS 20 Bonds 10 Pub Utilities 10 Industrials pace on Friday By midday today Big Board volume was 1761 million shares down from 2945 million Friday NEW YORK (AP) 7067unch York Stock index: 3 cents Noon Exchange Market Index Industrial Transport NEW YORK (AP) —Midday national priest for New York Stock Exchange 7091—002 7115—005 — New 7087 006 8221—006 6222 004 3795 006 6758 — 011 Utility Finance American Stock Exchange Noon 31958-0- 17 OMAHA LIVESTOCK Neb OMAHA — (AP)(USDA) Lives- tock quotations Monday: Hogs: 3500 barrows and gilts 150 instance 175 up heavier higher higher US weights 200-25- 0 250-27- 0 200-27- 0 lb 4950-500- 0 0 lb 4900-495- 0 tows higher -2 1 300-60- 0 Hallibt — H— H — 2 17 346 120 Vs lb 50-25- 4200-430- 0 Cattle and calves: 5000 steers and 0 0 heifers higher caws higher load choice with end prime 1200 lb lb steers 7600 choice 1150-127- 5 7400-750- 0 load choice and prime 5 1000 lb heifers 7025 choice lb 6300-695- 0 utility and commercial a few 4650-480- 0 cows 4350-460- 0 cutter 4200-445- 0 Sheep: 800 spring lambs 200 high00 lower choice and prime er ewes choice and shorn lambs 6700-680- 0 cull prime wooled lambs 6600-670- 0 to good shorn ewes 1000-130- 0 Estimated receipts Tuesday: Cattle and calves 4500 hogs 3500 sheep 400 50-10- 50-10- 900-107- SFelnt SchrPIo Schlmb 72 18 160 150 10 21 275 38 315 42 495 132 -- 1 1 SILVER NEW YORK (UPI) — Handy and Harman Monday quoted silver at $1561 per fine ounce off $050 Engelnord Minerals & Chemicals quoted a base price for industrial silver of $1556 off $050 ond a price for fabricated silver products of $16391 off $0525 JhnMan JohnJn JonLgn Joitens JoyMfg — J —J — 8 480 25 230 14 259 85— 10 60 6 t 96 9 x74 20 — 192 9— 190 — 11 194 K— K — Vs Vs 48 Nabor 8 Jay D and Janet L NickMadison No 4 girl Aug 8 Sutherland — Bradley and Alayne Smith 192 E 3275 N girl Aug 8 Tatton — Ronald B and Shelly C Winward 1715 N 700 E boy Aug el 2556 8 LeFevre — Steven D Draper 1550 N 196 W Aug 9 Armstrong — Russell and Jill Freestone 610 1st No 311 boy Aug 10 McTee — Eric R and Lena Harwood 457 16th boy Aug 10 West — Melvin Brook and Cynthia Lee Brown 429 W 5000 S boy Aug 10 McKay-De- e Hospital Archuleta — Samuel E and Annette Montoya 3065 Grant boy 8 Aug Barlow — Larry Jchn Young 63 N 1250 W Navajo Drive boy Aug 8 Hansen — Floyd W and Barbara Allred 4222 Lilac Lane Mountain Green girl Aug 8 Lynch — L Patrick and Elizabeth Lloyd 973 24th boy Aug Spencer — Derby CHICAGO (AP) — Major (USDA) FOB shipping points 1A Monday in 100 Id sacks: New potato markets US Jersey round whites 900 Delaware round whites 900 50 lb cartons: 1700-200- 0 noraolds Washington Umatilla russets 1700-200- 0 Michigan round reds 400-41- 0 Texas norgolds 2000-220- 0 Delaware round whites 900 Long Island round whites 2248 9 Aug Ten Eyck — 1 Wyo boy Aug 979 Aug 9 Barker — ler Box Arthur J and Alta 1007 Aug 10 Fel- Evanston Wyo girl Ann Everson Aug 10 Craig — 1011 N 525 E James — Clinton girl A and Road Canyon girl King — Bruce P Katapodis 1039 N 700 Ellis girl B and Tina Mur- ray 1728 N 1600 W Aug 10 455 WHITE— Funeral services for Francis Lorenzo White will be held on Tues at pm at the Lindquist & Sons Colonial Friends may call Mon 6--8 Chapel pm at the mortuary and Tues 1 hour prior Interment the Ogden City Cemetery services for Gina Beclc- man Lien will be held Tues at 1 1 am at the Ascension Luthern Church Friend may call 1 hour prior to services at the Luthere Church Interment at the Memorial Gcrdens of the Wasatch Lindquist & Sons Mor- by tuary LIEN-Funer- al Barker — Kevin and Lisa Dear-de- n 784 32nd girl Aug 10 Clark — Douglas J and Wendy Jerry FUNEBAl 10 Lindquist Clinton boy Aug 10 Staley — Terrial L and Kathleen Farley 1060 34th twin girls Aug 10 Warren — Mower Aug 10 3408 Moey t MdtFd MagicCf MAPCO MarOil MorMid Marriot MortM Mateo MatseyF MayDS Maytg McDrm McDnld McDonD McGEd McG'H Mead Melville Merck Merrly Metar MidSUt MMM MinPL Mobil MdMer MohkDta Montan MntDU MonPw Morgan 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Heights Memorial Park Friend call at Lindquist A Sons Mortuary in Ogden on Monday MEMMOTT-Funer- Crematory and Elaine W 1980 Funeral services wjll be held Wednesday at 11 am in the Eden Cemetery directed by Larkin and Sons Mortuary Utah’s most modem Kay Roney Aug 11 FUNERALS Evanston 9 off base price for refining Engelhard settling ond unfabricated gold 61700 off 1300 per trov ounce Selling price fabricated gold 63860 off 1345 per troy ounce girl Watkins — David M and Patricia Bodily 194 S 1st W Willard girl 61700 Harman 1300 Kenneth H and Dixie PO Box 93 of Ogden died Monday in a local nursing home Mr Curtis was born Feb 16 1887 in Louisville Ky a son of Mr and Mrs George Curtis He was married to Alice S Tibbetts He resided in California until moving to Ogden two months ago He was a retired insurance agent and was a member of the Episcopal Church Surviving are his widow of Ogden two stepsons Russell S Tibbetts Eden and Charles W Tibbetts Canoga Park Calif five and three 61874 off 1237 61450 off 1800 New York Handy and Bart L and Sandra Madison No Allen Curtis Fronkfurt Zurich Roy 9 boy Aug Dustin Dunn Aug NEW YORK (UPI) — Foreign and Domestic gold prices quoted in dollars per troy ounce Monday: London Morning fixing 61450 off 1550 Afternoon fixing 61700 off 1300 Paris (free market) 62672 off 1074 Layton girl Aug 9 Donahoe — Dennis M and Lisa Baird 404 W 5050 S girl Aug 9 Smith — Gerald D and Debbie 4800 S Miss Jeanette n GOLD DeCaria — Vincent W and Catherine Zocco 1426 Everett 2611 W Townsend W Allen Curtis 8 Morrow — Thomas M and Stephanie Day PO Box 955 Evanston Wyo boy Aug 8 Cabral — Jerry and Georgina Romero 344 Goddard boy Aug 9 Hunsaker Robert Townsend and Miss Regetta D Townsend all of Ogden Mrs Michael (Rebecca) Kuns Guan three grandchildren Also surviving are two sisters Mrs Robert (Dawnine) McShane and Mrs Wayne (Nelda) Yates both of Ogden Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Myers Mortuary in Ogden en 1695 CHICAGO (UPI) — Wheat was lower and corn ana soybeans substantially lower at midmoming Monday on the — great-grandchildre- Bune — Kent A and Ina Starley Walker POTATOES and Diane Clearfield 8 girl Aug l Key Service He owned Vick’s A-- l Key Shop He served with the US Navy during World War IL He was a member of the 42nd LDS Ward and had been executive secretary in the elders quorum and a home teacher He had been a ward clerk in the Mound Fort Ward Surviving are his widow of Ogden three sons and three daughters Ira E Townsend Van Horn Tex J Chris Townsend A-- Mark Paul Hillan Madison girl Aug 2632 9 CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago Board of Trade to 4 Va cents Wheat was off 2 and soybeans off corn off 3 to 4 8 to 1 6 cents Trading activity was auiet and featureless at midsession with commission house selling in all markets Traders were cautious in front of the USDA 1980 crop production report to be released after Monday's close The markets also were influenced by weekend rains throughout the nation Protection was taken this morning for 1 0 to 15 cents on soybeans and two to five cents on corn and wheat Country movement was light Prices at 10:35 am CDTi Wheat Sept 451 off 3 Dec 470 off 4 March 488 off 2 Corn Seat 336 Va off 3 Dec 336 off 3 March 342 off 3 Va Soybeans Aug 755 Va off 8 Sept 758 Va off 16 Jan 785 off 12 The outside markets were lower and Diane Sunset girl Valdez — Johnny and Cynthia L Sandoval ss James Albert Munro — Rich Ex-pre- Mrs Kenneth (Beverly) Boss and Mrs LaVoy (Marilyn) Belnap all of Garland Monte Austin Tremonton Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 12 noon in the Tremonton 3rd-8tWard Chapel — Dustin Dunn infant Friends may call at the Rogers Mor- sonCLEARFIELD of Kevin Stuart and Janell Aitken 7 9 tuary in Tremonton Tuesday from to Dunn of 1187 W 1045 S was stillborn 10 11:30 to am from and Wednesday pm Aug 9 1980 at the Davis North Burial in the Tremonton Riverview Saturday Medical Center in Layton Cemetery The parents are members of the Syracuse 5th LDS Ward Surviving are his parents of Clearfield two brothers Joel Kevin Dunn and Gabriel Bernell Dunn both of Clearfield CLEARFIELD — James Albert Munro Also surviving are his grandparents 86 of 34 Airlane Drive died Sunday Aug Mr and Mrs Stuart E Dunn Provo and 10 1980 at a Clearfield nursing home Mr and Mrs Bernell T Aitken Lake Mr Munro was born June 13 1894 in Shore Utah Soda Springs Idaho a son of William Funeral services will be held at the Charles and Mary Clegraveside Wednesday at 11 am at the ments Munro Spanish Fork Utah Cemetery He was married to MyrFuneral directors Lindquist Kaysville tle Maxwell on Oct 26 Mortuary 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died April 13 1921 He was married to Josephine Cottle on Feb 20 1924 in the Salt Lake CLEARFIELD — Mark Paul HUlan 18 LDS Temple She died of 270 N Lakeview Drive was killed in a Feb 29 1944 He was mardrowning accident Sunday Aug 10 1980 ried to Minnie Jacques on in Pine View Reservoir June 13 1945 in the Idaho He was born Sept 8 1961 in Ogden a Falls LDS Temple She son of Paul B and Gay Farr Hillan died Dec 6 1973 He was a janitor for Antoines Janitorial He had been a carpenter and had lived Service in Soda Springs Idaho Thermopolis He lived in Clearfield all his life and Richfield Idaho and moved to Wyo Clearfield in 1973 He was a member of the attended Clearfield High School He was a member of St Joseph’s CatholLDS Church and had served as a counselor in the branch presidency Sunday School ic Church in Ogden Surviving are his parents of Clearfield superintendent and ward clerk He had two brothers David Leon Hillan Ogden served on the stake high council and as an advisor in the Senior Aaronic Priesthood and Dean Bert Hillan Clearfield Also surviving are his grandparents He was a veteran of World War I servMr and Mrs Verlan Dalton Ogden Mr in the US Army ing Dalton Ogden a greatSurviving are one son and three daugh- and Mrs Harvey grandmother Mrs Nettie Farr Ogden ters James W Munro Stockton Calif Funeral services will be held WednesMrs Tressa Pearson Clearfield Mrs Be11 day Wash Hiezer Mrs Spokane verly Roger nial at amin at Lindquist and Sons Colo19 Chapel Ogden (Jeanne) Wright Poulsbo Wash call at the mortuary TuesFriends 42 may grandchildren 8 6 to from day and nine pm and Wednesday one Funeral services will be held Wednes- hour prior to services Vigil services will be held Tuesday at 8 day at 10 am at the Clearfield 9th Ward Chapel with Bishop Wayne Thornock of- pm at the mortuary Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park ficiating Friends may call at the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm Interment in Shoshone Idaho — Michael and Pamela 285 E 4775 S No 2 girl Lobato Aug STOCKS self-employ- and Christal Tracy Hooper boy July Ashloy — Shelby A and Clairissa Bell 1334 5th girl Aug 8 1901 He was married to Valaine Cornwall on June 20 1941 in the Logan LDS Temple He was as a farmer and raised cattle and turkeys He I had worked at U & I Sugar I Co for 35 years retiring 1 as a foreman He was active in the LDS Church and had served as an elders quorum president MIA president and home teacher He was a high priest in the Tremonton 3rd LDS Ward He was also active in civic activities Surviving are his widow of Tremonton three daughters Mrs Kurt (Sandra) Larsen Murray Mrs Tony (Kathy) Aragon North Ogden Mrs Ross (Becky) Catron Salt Lake City five grandchildren his mother Mrs Leda Leona Bowen Garland Also surviving are three brothers and two sisters Jack Austin Kenneth Austin St Bonodict's Hospital McCollum — Craig William 784 1739 1108 717 Victor Harold Townsend 60 of 980 Jefferson died Saturday Aug 9 1980 at St Benedict’s Hospital Mr Townsend was born Nov 20 1919 in Ogden a son of Harold A and Stella Thurston Townsend He was married to Beatrice Ruth Spaulding on April 9 1947 at River- dale He had been an iceman s with the Pacific Fruit and had been a partner in the Economy and h 27 1347 1803 TREMONTON Keith Howard Austin of Box 213 Iowa String Tremonton died Sunday Aug 10 1980 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of complications following surgery Mr Austin was born $ April 6 1920 in Garland t Utah a son of Howard Loveless and Leda Leona I Hunsaker Austin 60 BIRTHS 979 1347 1650 Victor H Townsend — STATISTICS 907 2146 1299 1405 Keith Howard Austin 1970 1 DOW JONES NOON AVERAGES 30 20 15 65 WASHINGTON TERRACE — Tickets will be available at the door for persons wishing to hear Father Joseph C Martin He will discuss problems of alcoholism and drug dependency during an appearance Wednesday at 8 pm at Bonneville High School 251 Laker Way Washington Terrace “Doors will open at 7 pm” according to Jerry Baker chairman of the benefit appearance sponsored by the volunteer auxiliary at St Benedict’s Hospital Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Treatment Center (ACT) “Proceeds” Baker noted “will go to the center’s patient assistance fund to aid ACT patients who need financial support to stay in the program” Admission to Father Martin’s lecture is a $5 donation in work on alcoholism since 1959 and has been a consultant since 1664 2856 1012 1356 1350 1200 1849 173 1258 1252 1152 1729 1097 830 1964 1189 1286 OBITUARIES Alcohol and Drug Lecture Wednesday UTAH INDEX City I State Zip (Also publish ar OTC STOCK DIGEST — 2nd Edition Fall t 19801 i |