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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 28

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GREELEY TRIBUNE Dec. 7, 1961 Adda L. Bever Dies Monday W. Peterson Produce Co. Owner Dies Wesley P.

Peterson, owner of Mrs. Adda Lee Bever, 65, of Ault, died early Monday morn- ling at Weld County General Hos pital. Mrs. Bever was torn June 25. at Attica, Kan.

She wenl Peterson (Produce) Coni- with her parents to Prague, pany. (lied early Sunday morn- in 1902 and lived at Presbyterian Hospital in until 1919, when she came to Denver. Peterson was taken to Eaton with her husband. A short Weld County General Hospital itime they later moved to Ault, on Wednesday after a fall from jwhere they had lived sinro. Mr.

a ladder at the produce ware- land Mrs. Bever were married at house, and was transferred In (Chandler, Jan. 17, tlie Denver hospital on Satur- preceded her in death on day. IMarch 5, 19B1. A native nf (Ireeley, he was Survivors include three daugh- born May ''3.

1907. He and his ters, Mrs. Flossie White of Gree- wife, the former Esther Carl- i Mrs. Hazel McCarly of; son, were married Dec, 31, Cheyenne, and Mrs. Mary He was a member of the 'Oswald, Wailed Lake.

First Evangelical Free Church. three sons. M-'Sgt. Frank Bever, and a former member of The USA, Texas. Rrnosi and Carl Gideons.

'Bever. both of Denver, 12 "rund- Surviving in addition to his children and four are four daughters, Mrs. children. Also surviving are two Smith of f.reeley. Mrs.

brothers and two sisters. Her-; Delnrcs Jordan. Deep' River, bert Lumpkin of California a i a MJ SS Karen Peterson of Eugene Lumpkin of Johnston San ranc su( an( Mi ss Sharon Cily. 111.. Mrs.

Ola Hensley of snn at home; a son, Dar- DR. HOLMES SPEAKS AT ANNUAL BOY SCOUT MEETING Dr. Darrell Holmes, president of Colorado State College, gave the evening speech at the annual meeting of the Longs Peak Council of Boy Scouis in Lovelnml Sunday. About 235 scoutcrs from D. Farr, J.

R. P. Wheeler Will Represent Scout Council the counties of Colorado and Wyoming which make up the council were present lor the meeting. Dr. Holmes spoke on "Round Pegs in Square Holes." (Photo for the Trib- tuary.

line by Dean Clay) Mrs. from the 13 counties in northeastern Colorado and southern Wyoming which make up the Longs Peak Council took part in the meeting. iBristow, and Mrs. Alice rv ersoll Greeiey; and Good, also of Oklahoma. iree nm dchildren.

Also siir- Funcral arrangements will be i an c( Miss announced by the Adamson Mor- Elc mor Peterson of GreeleyJ Mrs. Doris Carlson of Loveland and Miss Mabel Peterson of Pascua, Venezuela; and a brother. Milford Peterson of 1 'Gill. Funera HONORARY COMMISSION Colonel K. E.

Sallmarsh, left, commander of the 138th A Squadron, Air National Guard, presents honorary commission to Warren Terry, manager of Home Light and Power Co. Terry was among those honored a year ago but was unable to attend that affair. Saturday's "dining in" also honored seven other local officials by naming them honorary majors. Seated at center is Greeiey Mayor Gordon Rissler. (Tribune photo by Jim.

Hitch) 17 Get Honorary Majorities LOVELAND Glen C. and Dr. Estcn W. Bride, USA from Laramie. was re-elected president of the r.

Holmes Is Speaker Father of Eaton Resident Dies M. a Dies in Local i Home Mrs. Lillian A. Putnam. S4, a rniMius wmi wiau nmj native of Colorado and a rcsi- memorial contributions lo died early Sunday morn-; Several Greeiey men received for the pleasure of both mill-.

iost of Peterson Memorialing at Weld County General; hon orary major's commissions tar' a (i civilian -e nf the First Evan-hospital, following a stroke. uring a forma i "dining be an the monastarlei Church ihad farmed in Nebraska an(l: conf llc er by Ihc 138th Air was later adopted by and warning Squadron of iearly univcrsilies. Finally Aim H. Talbert services will he at 2 p.m. Wednesday from I i i i i 1 5 Macv-Allnutt Drawing Room.

I I 111; I I 1 1-1 a i Rfi nf a Friends who wish may make Wheeler H. Talbert, 86, of La Longs Peak Council of Boy Dai ren Ho mcs prcsidenlp's- dent of Fort Lupton for nv her life, died Friday evening at Fund in can Weld County Nursing Home. She se li(-al Free Fd I itch 70 father of had been ill for several months. Harold Gustafson of Ea- Mrs. Putnam was born in Hawk on uct.

ii. rniinno aiiri'' Ion. died Nov. 2R, at his home college. nu; came lo Fort Luplon with 1 nf rnolnv U'fM'P'' USI1.

ULYIlll dh lULUt.U i 1'ied J. lesion ot I 1)arents i lcn was a Scouts al the annual meeting (lf Co 0 rado Slate Sunday in Loveland. Peyton of W. D. Vi-rr and John R.

P-lamong the newly elected coun-i to a nearl a a Hc Wheeler of Greeiey were elect-j members. rellre(l leller carrier. nn nr T-, Funeral services were 'onFeb. 12. 1804.

MARKETS for many years ft had made his home with le Colorado Air National Guard: ado tetl lhe mlular umtl Greelev Countrv country when the officen- 'daughter, Mrs. Nora Kurgan. of: a the La Salle since his retiremenl injsaturday night. mess was established. allnndcd school there a i LIVESTOCK msi-rio'l I Drn a (: 5.1)00: ed national council rrprescn.ta-j Frank R.

Jamison, director of lives, along with Arthur R. ev ision instruction al Colo-j al Rankin Presbyterian survived bv her hus-'; hey. Cheyenne, Wyo, Ren racl( state College. Brush, Louise 4, iS-SO lime slaiifililer held HGII-1035 i mo his parents while Hin llis Roberl Hi Barnard Houtcliens.i i War 2 presidents'; Storm Bull, Boulderjcouncil. This is an increase of daughters.

Mrs. Richard i ermcnt in Hillside si.TM scoul commissioner; and Rob-jeight per cent over last son Edmond, and -ic etery at Fort Lupton. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS crt Dunn Fort increase was Morrison of Denver, and 1 9o treasurer, succeeding C. L. largely to the organization of 1 10 grandchildren a i a Licenses iiL.ii.

LI 11.1. oi-ii i K5R3 stoailier; 70 per utnl nr leu of 110 grandchildren. Larsen of Eaton. I Explorer specialty posts for i a contributions are members elected lo school age boys. made Thomas A Icr Ci continued farming Leslie.

After the death of A son, Loveland. LittrelllWashington, D. addressed' New liO-man executive hoard were Richard A. Boellcher and Joseph B. Johns of Greeiey, soring the specialty posts Professional, business and of the Rankin Presbyter-, and ludv istrial organizations are spon-'' a Church in Brush.

Gabriel duslri Wayne Nuzum and Paul Friggens of Boulder, and Dr. Laurence A. Walker, William E. Greeiey, Boulder, Longmonl and. TOKYO U.

S. plywood idith C. French, l.a ibriel Lee Franco. Lamar, i and Shirlev Ann Lambert. Estes Cheyenne.

he sold in Japan in com- Cruz Joe Alarcon. Greelcy An estimated scouterslpetition with the local product 'and Rebecca Chacon. Gilcrcst. higher late this though gains of Street NEW YORK (AP)-The slock i a i i 'intp'rJho'nesleaded in Hie Bucking-llhe group. The caU was ar- and worked a ham area tor man but Ranged by Neal A-Hern of Moun- i 19 j.j Born in Mason City, 111., he, He was a member nf "TM Clear 'Melhodist Church, and was (Q A( 1 Noe Hom live in church work.

Crel Ncb wh( LRlre was Talbert is survived by Istill a boy. He married Lucia Firemen were called to the the tRCASURG of love There is nn more endtirinv way to express it. Dianvf such as those say "I love you, clarlinjr" and say it forever. Clincise now while selections are larjrc-- priced from )0 to At Weiss Jewelers you can be sure, of jrettinir tlie largest fliamonds al tlie lowest prices. ewe No Charge for Credit Tenth of three daughters.

Mrs. Kor- anniversary Grain Markel a a i a bv: a rise were pared. Mrs. Daisy Glover of on Aug 16 1839 and llome of Norman Noe, 1721 Fair- ilebrated their 54th acres al 2:20 p.m. Sunday in 1953 when gas from a refrigerator.

ate today. Soybeans and corn i- SSshed ave the bert of Arvada and ml push Winter of Hastings. 1 Tuesday at the Rice was'a to "Luplon and Josephine Volume for the day was csli- of EdgewaUr: 29 ri mated al 4.8 million shares a 28 Al- rf itures marke was steady to wi(h 4 35 milH(ln Fri so surviving are two rang fairly active trading an( Fairly sharp gains by EC rie'y of bllle dl 'P market a strong Mf tsL' hC -d 1 in 4 FLera 1 Chape, Brighton, .111 IMC SGSSlOn. i 1 1 i i i i i i i i 0 Incrpased demand for oohuck roughly halved tneir etery at I'on uipion. ev Dem cr Mrs Ink HoivpriPs alov th 'i biggcst 1S abm 2 caen uar char ol "'Bess Yates of Lincoln.

nemtutb JOOM. nit Ho llg po nt a ns we re rangemenls. evel al times, with the May. such kcv stocks as We sling- to nearly $3.03 a bushel at housc cctric and Inlernalion me time. Advances corn 1 Hn vcsler anged up lo a cent a bushel, cls acliona hen receded slightly late on ower as Slcel grcw clo irofit taking.

or thc for lln i on )ar died on Dec. 2.1.; (illed thc homc The gas was released when a refrigerant line was accidental- nSt ly punctured by an ice pick of Miller, on the refrigerator was being Ber- and 1C Sears, with inlerment at Hillside iv nR arc (wo i stci vx VKVVtt i6Lalals met Patrol Here and a brother. George Liltrcl! of Orlando, Fla. Funeral services were held 'P. Monday afternoon at Hunter's Garden Chapel in Lovcland.

had lo use smokfl to enter the home. They the refrigerator from Give I for CHRISTMAS a Mirrors SV5OFFAT PAINT an-1 Glass Wheal steadied. Oats moved jni ch ler he a frac higher, influenced by action in jn most dher auto rn. Rye followed wheat. stocks dc( in( rad i ona Estimated carlol receipts Boei and A ines vere wheat 5, corn 2(9, oals 3n.

wcre mme a a inl bar cv 44, sovbeans 52 and none" Highway Patrol and Weld Coun- ruling j( lcd i i NEW DELHI--Indian musira instruments will be exported. 1115 Sth Ave. The weekend was quiet as ff.r as accidents were concerned, the At thc close soybeans were 2 for h( 00 Co cents a bushel higher to 1 cent to reac- most tO wheat was higher to December corn i higher. December S1.22 's; j' oats '2 to 1 cent higher, Dccem- her 68 cenls and rye was '2 higher to lower, December CHICAGO A Mnl Mio'corp. looked like said the last acci- active stock.

It eased 5 Airways, up were active. fraclion. also den( occurrcd mj cs cas( ()f here on U.S. 114. Patrolman Wil- I'CF Indus? es Ceicsli don.

Foxta" Mctnnen Air- Orchard, driving a Prpv crafl. Revkn and Socony Mo- 3 bil. Schlnmberger and North- Dec Mar Mav 1.411'2 1.49 3 1.49 l.S2-^ 1.52 1.7)2U 1.52" i 1 53'2 1 53's 1 53' 1 r)3' 1.49" 1.48 7 1.49's 1.48 7 Sep 1.511 1.51'i l.SI 5 I.S1'» (old) Dec- Corn Dec Mar May Jul 1.31 Sep 1.28-.H Oats .70 .68 west Airlines rose about each. Cash Grain 2 dron car was struck in the right rear by a 1963 auto being driven by Sam I). Wormus of Broomfield.

Wormus' machine was damaged about S100, the Caledron World's "most gifted" portable SM-9 DELUXE 16'- 1.47 1.2:!'- 1.22-'* 1.22' 1.27'i 1.2G 5 1.26's 1.26'"', 1.29 1.29 1.20's 1.2H 1.30-1. 1.3(1'3 1.30 i.27'» 1.28's 1.27 3 CHICAGO A No wheat, car about $50. oats or soybean sales. Corn No 2 yellow 1.26'z: No 3 yellow USE I WANT ADS 1.2.i'2. Soybean oil 12.45." KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN Whpfl, ilmin Nn.

i hard 1.7.1; .1 1 fi'. RUN: 1 uho.ll l.fiH.W: Nn. .1 Dec Mar May Jul Sep Rye Dec- Mar May Jul .68 .70 3 i .71 ,66 .67 .70 nnminitlly tir.ihAnEf i .1 Miln M.iizp 2.M.2.10N. Ryr l.W-l.lU'iN. LOCQI Market 1.2R, 1.21 1.2r!i 1.21' 1.2,V.2 1.24'i 1.25'* 1.27)'« 1.27'A 1.26^1 1.27U 1.26 ,4 1.28-x 1.28 1.28's 1.281 Soybeans Jan 2.98',2 2.95',i l.94li S.OHa 2.98 2.99',2 2.98 1 1 3.02 2.99 3.00'A 2.99'z Uutterlal 3.01- 1 2.98-r, 2.9914 2.98'.ijHeavy Hens 2.fKvVi 2.93 2.93',i 2.92-Vi I Lighl Hens Z.GSVi 2.64'.i 2.64?; 2.B1 Kggs 2.5BU 2.56 2.56'i 2.57 Medium Eggs Mar May Jul Aug Sep Nov (Corrected to Doc.

7) Nn. 1 Pinto Beans SS.flfl No. 2 Pinto Beans S7.50 Nn. 3 Pinto Roans S7.00 Wheat 51.31 Oals Barley $2.10 .55 "gifted" with more worthwhile typing aids than any other portable! Full-size keyboard. True i machine touch and action.

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