Show ’ — o' fw i X 0 THS OGDEN (UTAH) e Stock Market I A OOGLE A Is Irregular ' Allied Chemical Am Airlines NEW YORK (AP) — Late irregularity in some sections of the stock market today failed to dampen enthusiasm for an advance Prices near the close included: U S Steel up 1 at 43H General Motors up 1H at 98 Mack Truck off at 27 United Aircraft off Vk at 70 RCA up at 54 American Telephone up at 184 Du Pont up 2 at 200 American Tobacco up 57 Southern Railway up 1 at 99 and Pan American Airways off 1 at ABC-Unit- Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Can Co Pare Cyanamid X 10 23 1 Radiator 634 Mont Ward Canadian Pacific Celanese Prices were up around 3 points while losses running to between ligand 2 points were shown Trading was at a good pace and came to an estimated 2600000 shares Che Ohio 6c Chrysler Col Gas Cont Motor Cont Oil Corn Product Curtis Wright Deer Doug Aircraft Dow Chemical du Pont East Airline Grain' Futures 64 44 28 20 34 69 46 55 200 50 " Soe Vac So Pacific So Railway Sperry Corp Std OH Cal Std Oil N J I j CHICAGO UP— Cattle: 1000 calves: slow and weak cleanup ’trade on 200 ried from earlier in week held for Monday cows fully steady: bulls weak to 50 lower vealers steady to strong: good and choice fed steers mixed jearlings and heifers 18 2 00 good Two 00-2- Semi-Truc- Mono-Kearsa- Omaha Livestock 12 ApprexJ-- j 00-1- H0U"5’ URANIUM STOCKS Bid) Asked OMAHA Approx?r - - Bid’Askd'' Approx?— his passenger R George Hill 43 both of Provo Both men were reported in “good condition” at the Dee Hospital today from 1 similar head bruises and cuts Wentz also received minor in- juries to his lower legs BidjAtkoo According to police reports Jg! Wentz was driving north on US 07 84 when he attempted to stop at 46 a 4 railroad crossing His truck 250 - 22 32 12 10 30 11 0214 28 Upetco 02 Uron Chief 02 03! 04 Vi Uron Sorv 02 08 09 Uranus 02 162 200 Ufoh Prmr 06 03 04 U Vornol 06 07 09 Walters 03 04 04 W Conyon'131 03 03 Wildcat 33 01 39 World 03 03 Wyoming 02 03 Yanks 187 225 ' Yellow Cot 06 01 Conthd Ceng Sf I' lloterita El Dorade New Fed § Frontier Gem Glob jst Goronimo Grn River I'’ Indian Crk It Intormfn $ - 32 02 03 02 08 07 03 01' 143 04l 02r I 02 02 OS’s 03 07 Bon Lomond Hotel Ogdsit Phono into the opposite lane and the lumber truck driven by William Spiess 45 Bountiful slammed into it £ The impact spun the cab around 0 facing the opposite direction and nearly jerked off one front wheel $i There was little damage to the $ lumber truck jack-knife- d jH Speeder Sentenced M BonWalter Sadowy 37 of $ 4 neville Park was sentenced in R-- 7 the City Court to pay $10 for speeding suvcKing3 shSfid western iliver Party Tomorrow £ f Utah 01 tagagaraggaaggsas: ? Weekly games party will be held at St Joseph's social center tomorrow at 8 pm There will be & prizes Proceeds will go to St '! Joseph’s High School Public is ! Trans umorTou sug pfd Wayment — Dwayne E and Carol lone Burton 3248 Orchard Ave boy June 3 aiioj Marriage Licenses utahdConrk Cty " ' utah id sug com" Utah Id- - voV'S western Con Oil Brigham Man 89 Dies in Hospital Illness After 6-D- BRIGHAM CITY — Mark Les- lie Nichols 89 of 376 N 4th East St died last night in the Cooley Memorial Hospital after an illness of six days Mr Nichols was active In the LDS Church and served an InHe dian mission to Oklahoma had been a Sunday School and MIA teacher for 35 years At the time of his death he was a member of the North Box Elder Stake High Council and a member of the High Priest Quorum He was born April 3 1866 in Brigham City a son of Alvin and He was Mary Johnson Nichols reared and educated in Brigham EVANSTON WYO 'slJeoledo !!!!!! wanton Basm Oliver K Hansen and Venita Yankee cm both of Ogden Flitton Zuma David Lee Thompson and Nora Mae Morris both of Salt Lake 9 87 10 12 64 00 67 00 City Bid Asked John Gabel and Merri Lou 10 00 10 62 Squires both of Brigham City 34 50 36 00 Alden Snow Gibbs and Marlene 2t 50 22 50 26 23 27 00 McCann both of Salt Lake City Sales: Frank Sannes and Mary Jo ' Cardiff 3 800 ff 3 25 both of Rawlins Wyo Haley 10 aC’ Central Standard 1000 C W Summers and Martha 1000 fn 10c Chief Con 300 n 75c 300 © 77c Tappas both of Salt Lake City Clayton 500 q 29c John Vernon Poulk and DoroColumbus Rexall 3000 18c 2000 f 19c thy Reed both of Evanston Combined Metals 1000 B 17e Philip B Harrison and Luella Comstock 2000 fn 13c Hancock both of Roosevelt Utah I i ® 1 20 Eureka 1300 fti 34c East Standard 2000 Q 18c 1000 19c City On Aug 15 1900 he married Nancy Harding in the LDS Salt Lake City Temple The couple resided in Brigham City where Mr Nichols had worked as a Mrs Nichols died in farmer 4c lle ft Magnolia Lead 8000 fi Mammoth 500 i 50c Nevtah Oil 6500 a 44c: 150O North Standard 6000 i 8c 217 N and nick injuries at 6:30 pm yesterday when the auto in which she was riding was struck by another car on the street in front of her 3700 AlPcam®crctvyeVed Park Konold 1000 ft 21c Piute Uranium 1500 & 26c Prosper 3000 ft Rico Argentine 100 ft 775 Royston 15000 ft Silver Standard 7000 ft Tar Baby 1300 (ft 50c Tintic Standard 900 ft 1 25 4c 4c 4c Western Alloys 2000 ft West Toledo 5000 ft 20c4c1000 21c home She was riding in an auto driven by her father Elmo C BradJ’ n50liCe SaihrininBahS h’aitnrannrftnrv to making a left turn into his d ie- - 3000 © 23c Traffic Accident Results in Injury ! Tl I nTeB TOUngSlGrS Injured St PlaV j Three youngsters were given emergency treatment yesterday at the Dee Hospital after minor accidents wdiile playing Shirley Ann Poulter daughter - AttfaCtS hd just started into the erossing after halting for a red light The Book car was struck and shoved a distance of 110 feet by an auto driven by Elwood M Johnson 30 of 665 W 25th St Johnson was cited for failure to maintain a proper lookout j j Durllla MOIltH u Six men were enlisted into the S Army "during the past month at the local Army Recruiting office Enlisted were: Marvin Clark Taylor 3626 Adams Ave Don Forrest Hunter F--5 Marine Dr Washington Terrace Donald Dixon Dopp D-- Marine Dr Washington Terrace Carl Harry Hach-meist2113 Pingree Ave James Louis Spurlock 1746 27th St and Frediie Dennison Intermountain Indian School Brigham City Meanwhile Sgt Dickens said openings now exist in all corps of the Army and high school graduates can enlist directly into technical schools er T©PS miP ! 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You’ll find Fisher draft beer is extra mellow and satisfying and finest ingredients are used in Only the choicest malt hops and the delicious flavor brewing This beer is aged for months Is protected through eery step of the brewing so its goodnesi never arics For draft beer at its best ask for Fisher u yV Spuficle ‘Brewed tolhe Altitude? - DOC and CAFE AND N ' LAWRENCE M MALAN Clerk By Ruth Eames Olsen Deputy Clerk RICHARDS ALSUP it RICHARDS Esqs Attorneys for Petitioner Published May 25 June 3 (SEAL) &fanbarfc-£xamht- rr 1955 317$ NOTICE Entered at tbe rostoffica at Ogden Utah aa second class matter according to Act of Congress March 8 1879 Subscription prlc $160 per month Member of The Associated Press United Press NEA 8ervice and ABC No 9068 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER Tn the'matter of the Joint estate of WILLIAM E MURPHY and MAODA-LEN- E LEGAL NOTICES MURPHY Deceased The petition of Helen A Harlowe INVITATION TO BID for issuance of letters of adSealed proposals in duplicate are praying ministration to Geraldine Clark in Invited by tbe Board of Education the above entitled matter has been of Ogden City Utah for tbe removal set for hearing before Hon John F of present stoker and boiler and in- Wahlqulst on Monday the 6th Judge 1955 stallation of new stoker and boiler dav of June at 11:00 o'clock in tbe present boiler room of tbe am at the County Court House In Taylor School 2120 Taylor Avenue the court room of said court In OgUtah In accordance with den City Weber County Utah Ogden Witness the Clerk of said court plans and specifications prepared by Hodgson & Holbrook Architects Og- with the seal thereof affixed this den Utah 25th day of May 1955 LAWRENCE M MALAN Clerk Proposals shall be filed at the Office of the Clerk of said Board of Bv Ruth Eames Olsen Deputy Clerk Education 2351 Grant Avenue Og- RICHARDS ALSUP it RICHARDS den Utah on or before 7:15 pm Esqs 3 — "So There You Are" — 14 1955 at which time all proposals will be opened and read aloud In the Board Room Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the order of the Board of Education of Ogden City Utah for an amount of not less than 5 of the amount of the bid Said check of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he falls or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the bond required The owner reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding informality Documents will be on file at the Office of the Board of Education and at the Architect’s office Eccles BuildMay 29 1955 ing Ogden Utah after A deposit of twenty-fiv- e dollars Is required for release of documents from Architect's office to anyone desiring to submit a proposal Complete Instructions to bidders are Included in bidding documents By order of Board of Education in Ogden City Utah this 26th day of June Idaho Deaths By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Edward F Walker 72 in Twin Falls formerly of Murtaugh Mrs Hattie Rose Leverenz Otto 72 Idaho Falls Mrs Lacy Ritchie Nowers 59 Beaver of a heart attack Joel Burstedt 11 of Challis of an extended illness six months Louise McFarney 77 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs Christina Parker Glenn 78 Wells ville Mrs May Ferguson Clayton 79 Provo Richard W Williams 43 Salt Lake City Thomas Naylor Jones 66 Salt Lake City employe of Tooele and specifications prepared by Grlx Mueller & Plowglan Architects and Engineers Ogden Utah Proposals shall be filed at the Office of the Clerk of said Board of Education 2351 Grant Avenue Ogden Utah on or before 7:00 pm June 14 1955 at which time all proposals will be opened and read aloud in the Board Room Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check may payable to the order of the Board of Education of Ogden City Utah for an amount of not less than 5 of the amount of the bid Said check of the accepted bidder aball be forfeited in case he falls or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the bond required The owner reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding informality Documents will be on file at the Office of the Board of Education and at the Architect’s office Administration Building Washington Terrace after May 27 1955 A deposit of ten dollars is required for release of documents from Architect’s office to anyone desiring to submit a proposal Complete instructions to bidders are Included in bidding documents By order of Board of Education In Ogden City Utah this 26th day of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH L DAVIS Plaintiff vs DORAN ELIZABETH HARRIS deceased FRED JAMES C HARRIS G HARRIS FRANCES WHEELER ALSO knpwn as FRANCIS WHEETER and eath of said defendants if living and if deceased the unknown heirs devisees legatees assigns and creditors of the deceased defendants and all other persons unknown claiming any right title estate or Interest in or lien upon the real property described In pleadings adverse to tbe complainant’s ownership or clouding the title thereto Defendants 4 i 1955 3173 NOTICE No 9071 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND rOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER In the matter of the estate of SYLVAN H BAIRD also known as S H BAIRD Deceased The petition of Maud Baird praying letter of adpraying for issuance orestate of John ministration upon the J Driver deceased to Annette Lu- in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon John F Wahlqulst judge on Monday the 6th day of June 1955 at 11:00 o’clock am at the County Court House In the court room of cille D Olson said court In Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said eourt with the seal thereof affixed this 25th day of May 1955 LAWRENCE M MALAN Clerk Bv Ruth Eamea Olsen Deputy Clerk DERRAH B VAN DYKE Esq Attorney for Petitioner (SEAL) Published May 25 June 3 1958 317$ NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 8996 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE IN SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 9044 Dept No 3 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the estate ©f HENRY T HAWKIN8 also knowp HARRY T HAWKINS Deceased Creditors will present claims with underthe necessary vouchers to theLAMPH law office of signed at the 305-3Kleael ANDERSON & NEWEY Building Ogden Utah on or before 08 h nth THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and Administratrix LAMPH ANDERSON & NEWET reBy: L ROLAND ANDERSON quired to serve upon Theodore Bohn for Adminiatratri Attorneys Plaintiff’s attorney whose address is 305-3Kieael Building 505-- 6 Eccles Building Ogden Utah Ogden Utah and answer to the complaint within Published May 27 June I 16 17 20 days after service of this sum3179 1955 mons upon you If you fall so to do judgment by default will be taken LOST AND FOUND 08 against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon vou This la an action to quiet title deplaintiff’ title to the following Wescribed real property situate in ber County Utah: and W The NW of the SW of Section 23 of SW of NE 6 North Range 3 Weat Township SLM U S Survey Dated June 2 1955 THEODORE BOHN Attorney Tor Plaintiff 505-- 6 Eccles BuUdlng Ogden Utah Published June 3 10 NOTICE 17 - 34 1958 3186 No 30362 Ordnance Depot IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE infant SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Carol Ann Justice Mari- THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR and of Lawrence daughter THE COUNTY OF WEBER lyn Anderson Justice Salt Lake In the matter of the termination of tfeo llfo ootat Of KATB VAN DYKE City “ Attorneys for Petitioner Published May 25 June 3 (SEAL) -- Utah Deaths Ice Cold Beer Fisher Brewing Co Salt Lake City In the matter of the estate of WILMURPHY Deceased The petition of Helen A Harlowe praying for admission to probate of the last will and testament of the above named decedent and for issuance of letters of administration with the will annexed to Geraldine Clark id the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Parley E Norseth Judge on Monday the 6th day of June 1955 at 2:00 o’clock pm at the County Court House In the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 25th day of May 1955 LIAM W In the matter of the estate ©f Ruby H Lafon deceased Creditors will present claims with necessary vouchers to tbe underlaw office of LaVar signed at 302theEccles E Stark Building Ogden Utah on or before the 27th day ©f 1955 j July condition today May 1955 JAMES M LAFON LEONARD DAVIDSON Mona Dillon 12 daughter of Administrator of the estate ©f President Board of Education Mr and Mrs Chester Dillon Rt Ruby H Lafon deceased Ogden City Utah LAVAR E STARK 3 Ogden cut her ankle when This notice is published May 29 Attorney for Administrator her foot slipped off the pedal 30 31 June 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1935 3182 302 Eccles Building i SUMMONS Ogden Utah of her bicycle Seven stitches Civil No 30327 Published May 27 June 3 10 17 were required $177 1955 Dept No 2 Mrs Dixie 10c 19c 19c Barbecues ’ year-old-so- Free Coffee and Donuts 6n --ALL DAY SATURDAY— Malts Mrs G Raymond Quincy Ave rethree a stitches quiredwound She was to close hit with a scaP bat whiIe playing balj Merry Ann Paris 11 daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Paris 501 5th St slipped and fell hitting her head on a rocking horse She w:as unconscious for some time but w'as reported in good 2669 n Joseph Richard Price of Mr and Mrs Rulon Price Idaho Falls James Earl Neel 69 retired Grand View farmer 1521 Wall Ave Hot Dogs and after major brain surgery iMIOKM'S DRIVE-I- of Mr Poulter 6 ©du No 906$ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER INVITATION TO BID Nielsen officiating NOTICE Sealed proposals In duplicate are No 9072 Friends may call at the family Invited by the Board of Education of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE home Sunday from 4 to 9 pm Ogden City Utah for the erection of SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF and Monday prior to services Additions to Shop Buildings at THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR Fort Junior High School 12th THE COUNTY OF WEBER BuriaI he in Brigham City Mound Street at Washington BlVd and In the matter of the estate of JOHN cemetcryt directed by the Harold Washington’ Junior High School God J DRIVER Deceased dard Street at Washington Blvd Og The petition of Jeanette Grieve R Felt Funeral Home den Utah In accordance with plans Driver and Annette Lucille D Olson W An auto following driven by Donald C Harper 24 Garland crashed into the rear of 'the Brady machine Police cited Harper for failure Mrs Edgar P Book 54 of 2155 a'backTn6 Adams Ave Weda m traffic accioent jur pjtai for examination and re- at leased Washington nesday night Boulevard and 12th Street police " ' a reported SlX She was riding in an auto AHTiy driven by her husband which - Bt's 33 NOTICE for appointment of LaPrlel Stephens as administratrix and that letters of administration Issue to said LaPrlel Stephens in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before' Hon Parley E Norseth judge on Monday the 6th day of June 1953 st April 1951 2:00 o’clock pm at the County Surviving are four sons and Court House In the court room of said court In Ogden City Weber daughters: Mark Nichols Salt County Utah City Lou Emery Nichojs Witness the Clerk of said eourt Los Angeles Miss Mary Nichols with the seal thereof- affixed this and Mrs Florence Morrell Brig25th day of May 19551955 LAWRENCE M MALAN Clerk ham City and 11 grandchildren May LEONARD DAVIDSON Bv Ruth Eames Olsen Deputy Clerk President Board of Education SAMUEL H BARKER Eq Funeral services will be con' Ogden City Utah Attorney for Petitioner ducted Monday at 1 pm in the This notice is published May 29 (SEAL) LDS Eighth Ward Bishop Darrell 30 31 June 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1955 3181 Published May 25 June 3 1955 3174 Girl Is Injured In Auto Mishap East Utah 1000 ii 24c Indian Queen 8 000 fa 5c Kennebeck 500 fa 25c 2500 fa 26c Lakeside Monarch 3000 15c Little May 5000 invited ay The petition of Katie Van Dyko praying for a Judgment and decreo of this Court that said Kate Van Dyke died on tbe 10th day of August 1954 that her death terminated her life estate In the real property hereinafter described: that upon death of said decedent petitioner became and is the owner in fee of said real property free and clear of decedent’s lifa estate which so terminated and that there la no inheritance tax due or to become due to the State of Utah Said real property la situate in Ogden City County of Weber State of Utah and particularly described as follows: A part of Lot 3 in Block 16 Plat ’B’ of Ogden City Survey: Beginning at a point 358885 feet East of the Southwest Corner of said Block 16 and running thence East 28885 feet thence North: 5 rods thence West 28885 feet thence South 5V rods to the place of beginning y over the Subject to a North 12 feet of the above described property Together with all of Kate Van Dykes right’ title and Interest of every kind and nature lh and to the strip of land immediately adjoining the above described premises on the East and known as Gramercy Ave in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon John F Wahlqulst Judge on Monday the 6th day of June 1955 at 11:00 o’clock am at the County Court House In the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 25th day of May 1955 LAWRENCE M MALAN Clerk x Bv Ruth Eames Olsen Deputy Clerk DERRAH B VAN DYKE Esq Attorney for Petitioner I (SEAL! Published May 25 June 3 1955 3176 -- Consolidated Croff 1500 $ Quotations offoctivo 9 a m this dots COOMBS CO £u "!!! pperMmmg Rico Argentine 9 girl June 3 Wiser — Lorin Kenneth and Mary Arlene Hansen Rt 3 Box 178A Ogden boy June 3 Pack —Dr Wayne L and Marilyn Hart 1444 27th St boy June 3 Hodge — David F and Jean Reynolds Roy girl June 3 Winegar — Wayne M and Virginia Adams Layton girl June 3 Layton — Darrell R and Darlene Blackburn 2727 Gramercy Ave boy June 3 IIILL AFB HOSPITAL Foote — John Thurman and Dorothy Clow Wherry Housing Hill AFB boy June 2 Dattage — LaVere Albert and Armona Blanchard Kaysville girl June 2 i£luus i they Wixom — Reed G and Gayla Sahara Village Swenson G-6- Ogden’s modern chapel and mortuary facilities Members National and Utah Funeral Directors Associations Also Sentinel Insurance Plan LARKIN & SONS 24th St & Adams Ave Phone 7523 FLORISTS Layton Surviving are his widow three And the Flowers Are sons and one daughter: Newell Furnished by Love Ennies Love Layton Fai-re- n Olive and Mark Love and Mrs Lorin M KLENKE FLORAL (Ruth) Taylor Ogden eight Phono grandchildren one brother and 2955 Washington six sisters: Bruce Love BountiLizzie Norseth Flowers ful Mrs Frank (Lillie) Blamires Specializing In Your Floral Needs Kaysville Mrs Irby (Clara) Hod-so- n Ave Phone Mrs George (Martha) Lay-to- n 2380 KleselHome Phono Clearfield Mrs Melvin (MyrSHOP Mrs Marvin JIMMY'S FLOWER tle) Robbins Funeral Designs Our Specialtv (Leone) Allen Mrs Lee (Artell) Dial 6292 450 25th St Foxley Layton Home Phone Funeral services will be conELIZABETH'S ducted Tuesday at 1 pm in the FLOWER SHOP LDS Layton First Ward Bishop Dial 681J Richard N Graehl of the Layton 466 24tb St PAUL EUGENE’S FLOWER SHOP Third Ward officiating 400 East North Ogden Friends may call at Lindquist 2595 North or Phone Flow era for all occasions — and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel We specialize In Weddings 3408 Washington Blvd Sunday fam7 9 from to pm and at the WEBER FLORAL CO ily home Monday after 4 pm Greenhouse 740 28th St Phone 8638 and Tuesday until 12:30 pm Interment will be in the Kaysville-Layto- n 2219Ogden CityBlvdFloralDialCo Washington Memorial Park June 2 Freeman — Kay E and Marilyn Farr 3556 Orchard Ave boy June 4 t ge "SERVICE AT A SAVING" marriage their moved to Mansfield — Mark G and Verda Dial Roy boy June 2 Thornock— Max D and Mildred Dingley 453 13th St girl June 2 Mad son— Francis S and Miriam boy Moyle 3096 Polk Ave 1955 right-of-wa- SEVENTY YEARS CONTINUOUS later 2 KaysvlUe-Layto- morial Park FUNERAL DIRECTORY reThey ceived their endowments in the LDS Salt Lake Temple After Q-10- ington Terrace girl June Wyo nterment July son Layton boy June 2 Dean — Melvin C and Naola Welch 775 7th St boy June 2 Wilson — John G and Gwen 5 Lewis Victory Rd Wash- Naildnver Nevtah Oil New Park New Quincy North Lily No Standard Oil Securities Park Bingham Park City Con Park Konold Park Nelson Park Premier Plumbic Mines UP— Cattle: 600 calves: cattle fully steady hardly enough of any one class available to make fair test of market a few small lots good and choice lightweight fed steers 28 driver of the empty truck and 1900-2- 2 00 utility and commercial cows 50 4 25 Mary Blvd On 30 1913 he married girl June 2 Cora Irene Adams — GibT and Fred in Farmin g t o n Faye Beyer Moscow Mt States Dev Mountain View ks Two men were injured yesterday at about 12:30 pm when the empty semi- truck they were driving on U S Highway 84 at Wilson Lane jack- knifed into a second semi-truc- k carrying a load of lumber Injured were E Bruce Wentz DEE HOSPITAL Woolsey — Max D and Jensen 2011 Washington Magnolia Lead Mammoth Majestic Oil Miller Hill Miners Gold Two Men Injured In Collision of Chicago Livestock June 3 Stewart — Paul and Sherry Byrne 201 W Oak St boy June 3 Kirby—Joseph F and Audre Taylor Clearfield boy June 3 Sterling Drug ii Sunray Oil rj ' Sun Mining Swift it Co Texaa Co iCroff Tex Gulf Sul Point Thompson Products 53V 'Crown Dragon Timken Roller B'ing 54 E Crown Point 39 Transamerica East Standard 29 Twent Cent Fox E Tin Coal'n Union Carbide East Utah Union Oil Empire ' Mines Union Pacific Eureka Bullion United Aircraft Eureka Lilly Con United Airlines Eureka Mines United Park City Eureka Standard U S Rubber Gold Chain U S Steel Great Western Utah Power Horn Silver West Airbrake Indian Queen West Electric Kennebeck Woolworth Keystone Youngstown Lakeside Monarch Leonora Little May Salable 50 nominal Calves Salable: 25 untested Hogs: Salsble: 23: no test of trade on barrows and gilta few sows steady at 1200-133-0 Sheep: Salable: 15 nominally steady 16 Mining Colorado Con Columbus Rexall Combined Metals Comet Coal’n Commonwealth Lead Comstock Consolidated Eureka Crescent Eagle Oil T2t Livestock Ogden OGDEN tUSDA) — Cattle: CHICAGO fAP — Wheat none Corn Oats No 1 yellow 1 47 No 2 147-4- 7 BarNo 2 71 No 1 white 724-7- 6 133-52 ley nominal malting choice Asked Bristol Silver Bullion 55 Cardiff (54 Standard 604 Centra Chief Con 98 Clayton Silver 23 ” 74 6c Bid '$8 50 CODY Hugh ST BENEDICTS HOSPITAL Edward — Douglas and Dorothy 1636 23rd St Holroyd boy 87 j 21 28 140 39 79 Ohio Oil Pacific Gaa Para Pix Penney J C Penn R R Phelps Dodge Phillip Pet Big Hill Bonanza Oil 43 24 Studebeker-Pack'- d Motorola Cash Grain 95-- 1 i 63 Nat Biscuit 344 Nat Dairy 24 Nat Distiller 32 Nat Theater 774 N Y Central 16 Norfolk 6c Weit’a 10 No Am Av 83 No Pacific rang: feed 109 Listed Stscks Banner Mining On His Feet (UP) — Larry Walker is that in fact as well as Love name His operator’s license was LAYTON — Hugh Love 63 died suspended for reckless driving last night at his home in Lay-to- n after an illness of two months FUNERALS Mr Love was a mechanic for LOVE — Funeral services tor Hugh the Woods Cross Canning Co Love husband of Cora Adams Love He was a member and elder of of Layton will be conducted Tuesday at 1 pm In the Layton First the LDS Third Ward Ward Chapel with Bishop Richard N Graehl officiating Friends may He was born July 30 1891 in call at Lindquist and Sons Suna son of Robert and Kaysville day 7 to 9 pm and at the family4 home In Layton Monday after Mary Simpson and Tuesday until 1230 pm Love n MeIn Births Cists 54 86 43 22 Safeway Schenley Sears Roeb Sinclair Oil SmeltinS T it T Tobacco Boeing Borden Borg Warner Noon RCA RepUb Steel Reynolds Tob Royal McBee Gen Food Gen Motore Goodrich Goodyear 41 58 234 Locomotive Motor Ha 634 Firestone Fruehauf Gen Electric 110 27 29 Greyhound 474 Gulf Oil 1844 Int Harvester 67 Int Nickel 64 Anaconda lnt Paper 77 Armco Int T 8c T 15 t Joy Mfg Armour Atchison Santa Fe 1484 Kennecott 34Ts Liggett 6c My era Atlantic Ref’S Avco 64 Lockheed Aircraft ' 17 Baldwin Lima Loew’a B it 0 484 Martin Glenn L 52 Ax Bendix Monsanto Chemical 132 Beth Steel Montana Power 20 CHICAGO CAP)—Grain ed ca JUNE 3 Deceased Vital Statistics Obituaries Salt Lake Mining Stock Quotations J A nOGLE & CO New York Stock Exchango i FRIDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- D LC®Tbetween36th nd28th St a set of papering tools in a red tool box Saturday Reward 2854 Madison Ph 7656 LOST — Brown Dachshund male 6 moi old Answers to ’’King Children’s pet Vicinity 35th and Wash Reward Ph LOST — White pig between Ogden Stockyards and Eden4 Reward HuntsCharles Storey Ph 61 50-R- vllle LOST — Thurs steel hand truck Lincoln between 25th and 26th Call 7421 Reward LOST—Pair of brown glasses with Jeff Chandler on case Reward Ph Lost' — Brown and white Shep-her- d male ’’Bogus” Reward 2524 Lincoln 8MALL white dog brown epota Long smooth tall Ph LOST — Female Pointer — Mow Sled Hoar and whit Ph 93 $-1- 1 -- ' |