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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 17

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OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Pine View District Schedules Class for Explorer Pilots THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SB OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 7 1959 MINING QUOTATIONS A HOGLE CO A special course will be given bcr scout commissioner and as today tomorrow and Friday at a member of the scout council Henning Fridberg Henning Fridberg 76 of 703 7th died this morning in the Det Hospital Mr Fridberg was born Oct 3 1882 in Orebro Sweden a son of Andreas 0 and Augusta Fredrickson Fridberg He came to the United States in 1900 living in North Dakota until 1909 He then homesteaded in Listed Stocks' Bid I Asked -t 1 Listed Stocks Gold Chain Gd Deposit -t i a iiif 1:11 uu i iui im- uwui v- HO 37'2il0 75 Deaf and Blind S4C 20th for Ex- enough about their jobs" he said Big Hi- CU 03 03 22 13 I 35 03 plorer Pilots of Pine View Dis- "You can never De loo wen pre- Bonanza trict Boy Scouts of America pared Unification of our efforts J) The course will be conducted in this capacity will result in Cardiff by Robert Parker regional scout making the Pine View leaders the sntd Stanrod Idaho He had resided in Oqden since 1918 A carpenter he was employed at the Clear- C3V Gf West'n 23 Horn Silver 15 Int Pete 1 40 Kennebeck 03V2 Keystone 67'2 Leonora 22 Little May 03 Mafnmoth 07 12 Majestic 06 Miller Hill 04 i Mon-Kears 04 i Moscow 30 Mt Sts Dev 03V2 Mtn View 05 Naildnver 62V'2l 21 O2V2' 07 05i2: 0334! I kl-l Cnnlu director with Keese gen- Desi trainee in uie wuuu eral training chairman for Pine An adult course for unit lead-View District as instructor ers and institutional representa-Mr Reese has served as scout- tives the classes will last two master troop committee mem- hours each evening I rs flp: 42 few 1- jTi of until retiring in lya He was a member of lid I Asked listed Stocks Bid Asked 04l 04V4 1 Prince Con 04V'2 05 Va 033V 04'2 Prosper 03V2 04 0412 05 Rico Arg 2 25 i 2 75 02 I 02V2 R0VS Coal'n 04 V2 10 I 12 I West'n 21 25 57121 65 Silver Sh'ld 02 03 17 i 20 Silver Std 02 02V4 01 14! 01 34 Sioux 02 03 0034 01 V4 1n Blm 04 06 35 I 40 Soulh Std 20 23 03V2 04 Sundance 20 23 0114! 02 i Swansea 44 45 04121 05 Tar Baby 2 00 2 1 2T'2 01 OIV2 Tin Central 0234 0312 01 V2 O2V4 Tin Lead 03V'2j 04V2 01 Vi' O2V2 Tintic Std 72V2) 77'2 12 I 14 Tr Un Oil 02341 03V 1 75 i 1 80 Utd Pk Cty 1 60 II 75 03V2: 04 Utah Con 01 1 OH'2 110 i 1 15 I Sg Com 7 25 I 7 751 01 OlVi U-Wyo Con 6712! 72V2 0112 02 Victor 03 OZV2 06 O6V2 Alloys 02V2 03 0034! OP4 Toledo 08 10 17V2J 19 Wilbert 02 03 0112' 02 1 Wills Basin 13 14 0212" 03V2 'Yankee Con 01 Vr 03 18 I 25 Zuma 04 04l'i 1 the Carpenters Union He was a member ot the LDS Eighth Ward and a high priest in the Ben Lomond Stake On June 18 1914 he marrift Anna Innh i Clayton Colo Con Cmb Metals Cmt Coal'n Cmw Lead Cptistock Con Eureka Cresc Eagle Croff Crown Pt Dragon Crown Pt East Std Coal'n East Utah Empire Eur Bullion Eur Lilly Eur Mines Eureka Std Swenson in the Salt Lake Temple She died 03 29 03 0434 06 82'2 08 05V2 10 13 03 04 C8V2 03 23 i Jan 23 1925 in Ogden He married tmmi Cache Breeder New Park 1 Quincy i No Lily North Std Pk Bing'm Pk Cty Cn Pk Konold Pk Nelson 1 Pk Prem lb Mines i Plutus 08 85 10 06 12 14 04 05 09 04 26 1 UUgf ESie 5 Paerson on June 18 iy in me oan Lake Temple Surviving aie his widow a son and three daughters Stanley Fridberg Mrs Lloyd (Irene) Alkema both of Ogden Mrs Arnold CoIIegej to Form 'Citizen's Lobby' Discussion Class A "citizen's lobby discussion" class in which residents will be able to join with legislators in studying legislative issues will be organized! at Weber College evening school tomorrow at 7:30 The organization meeting will be 'held in Room 210 Technical Education building upper cam Asked Bid Over-the-Counter OGDEN LIVESTOCK Sets Banq Canadian Supr Oil '20 50 '22 00 Cons Freightways i20 3 7 12 21 8712 English Oil I 57 62 Equity Oil '36 50 '3B 50 First Security Corp '47 00 49 50 Lang Construction 2 I2V2 2 6212 OGDEN (USDA)-Cattle- 25 very meager fresh supply offered early: nominally steady (Viaryj iaxion muryan mta nun niuuiy Idaho Falls a stepdaughter Mrs Lloyd (Irene) Huffaker Salt Lake City 17 grandchildren 19 great-grandchildren two brothers and a sister Henry Fridberg Los Angeles Simon Fridberg Mrs Carl (Lilly) Rodberg both of Ogden Funeial services will be conducted Friday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel by 8ishop Grant Johnson of the Eighth Ward Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday prior to services Burial in Ogden City emetery crrll trii utility in rnmmrrrisl rnw( 1ft 50- Aircraft '49 TO uu in nn ifir ir-iilric nr inrtiuiHini Marauardt 38 37V2 1 ik uirin nnnH Mor is on-K nuds Co oo uu feeder steers around 900 lb 2450-2550 Mountain t-uei auppiy Calves: 10 no early sales rmann Cmr i I wa: I Hogs: 200 butcher hogs around 25 lower Three Sts Natl Gas Com 5 372 6 00 int mivri II 1 9 1 harrows and Utah Southern Oil I3 IV- 7A pus Classes will be held Thursday from 8 to 9:30 during the winter quarter Annie Ogden Mrs Annie Flowers Ogden 83 of 2561 Fowler died last night in th Die Hospital Mrs 'Ogden was born Aug 28 1875 in Ogden a daughter of Claudius and Mary A Morrison Flowers She was reared and educated in Ogden On Nov 4 1896 she was married to Nephi 0 Ogden in the Salt Lake TeTiple He died 27 years She was a member of the LDS vnurch Surviving are three sons Wendell Ogden Nephi 0 Ogden Jr and Howard Ogden all of Ogden three daughters Mrs Rhea 0 Grover and Mrs (Melba) Corkey coth of Ogden Mrs Leonard (Margaret) Harris El Cerrito Caiif 16 grandchildren 21 greatgrandchildren a sister Mrs Hawks Sen Diego Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 1 am in the Aultorest Mortuary Chapel of Flowers bv Bishop Harvey Rich of the LDS Forty-fourth Ward Friends may call at the chapel Friday from 7 to pm and Saturday prior to services Burial in Aultorest Memorial Park Western States Refining 12 4334! 2 75 INVESTMENT FUNDS gilts 198-217 lb 1875 few 247-286 lb 1650-1775 individual heavy sows 400-566 En Shimada IU I 1 10 Sheeo: 75 market untested early Late A 17 98 TP- clinrtKter bmKc fullv A A mil nft tJOSTOn Fund 114 60 irr A lAAJin wnnUH dannhtpr Uanaad ben SYRACUSE Mrs En Shimada 82 tt Syracuse died last night at her home Mrs Shimada was born Aug 6 1876 in Fukushima Ken Japan a daughter of Mr and Mrs Kato She came to Utah 43 years I 7 76 119 41 M5 78 20 1 1 3 66 :25 03 24 89 '20 05 HO 44 14 02 1 14 46 15 15 Canadian Fund 18 59 Dividend Shares 3 06 Eaton Howard Stk 41 Eaton Howard Bal '23 28 Fundamental Investors 18 30 lncorp Investors 6 Mass Investors Growth 12 97 aao and had lived in Syracuse me pasr uu lambs 1800 sizable lots mostly good 122 lb 1625 YESTERDAY'S MARKET Cattle: Salable: 150 About steady good clearance by nd of day Few head high good 1005 lb slaughter steers 2600" High standard to low good slaughter heifers 2400-2500 'tandard 2200-2300: high commercial to Members of the Ogden Valley and Weber unit of the Cache Valley Breeding Assn will hold their annual banquet program and election of officers tomorrow at 8 pm in the Lakeview Stake House 4900 2000 West Roy Following the banquet a good program has been promised by Russell Wayment Dr James Bell veterinarian will be the principal speaker Three offices on the board of the association will be filled Those whose terms expire are Russell Wayment W'arren Joseph Peterson Taylor and Frank Rawson Hooper Ray Barker North Ogden is president of the group Holdover members are Mr Barker Barker Don Graves Wilson and Lynwood Wangsgard Ogden Valley Tickets for the evening's events will be $125 each They Mass Investors Trust 1 1 3 38 other Wellington Fund 1 3 90 standard young cows 2200-2300 During the first 30 minutes of the class members will hear legislators discuss problems over Channel 7 television education station KUED Then the class will discuss the same issues Subjects scheduled for debate are "State and Local Finances" "School Problems" "Off-Highway Gas Tax" "Urban Renewal" and others Park View School PTA Will Meet Tomorrow The Park View School Parent-Teacher Assn will hold its third meeting of the school year tomorrow at 7 in the school auditorium 586 40th Parents will be served a typical school lunch followed by a short business meeting John Van Drimmelen member of the We- She was a member of the Buddhist Church In 1896 she was married to Gentaro Shimada' in Japan He died 16 years ago Survivino are a son and two daughters Taiji Shimada Syracuse Mrs Susumu (Nobue) Sakurai and Mrs William (Chiyo) Sahara both of Los Angeles nine grandchildren eight great-grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral- Chapel by Rev Masuoka of tht Buddhist Church Memory service will bt held Friday at 7- pm at the mortuary Friends may call at the family home Friday from 9 to 10 pm and Saturday from 11 am until 1 pm Burial in Ogden-City Cemetery KNOWS ITS WAY Cauht in the vicinity of the Forest Service Building during veterdav's stormv weather this bird being a smart pigeon flew right through the front door of the building It then made a right turn and landed appropriately enough on the information desk There it met Mrs John Davenport newly appointed receptionist Her routine assignment is not to greet pieon but to supplv informaiton on the camping and recreational facilities of the 18 national forests in the Intermountain region utility to commercial 1800-1950 canners and cutters 1600-1700 Few head common stock- heifers 2300 Calves: Salable: 50 Not enough sold to fully test the market Individual good vealer 3000 Hogs: Salable: 75 Butcher hog's mostly 25 cents lower Several loads No 1 and 2 barrows and gilts 220-235 lbs 1900 few head 1910 some 2 and 3 grade 255 lbs 1825 small lots mostly 3 grade 275 lbs 2750 Sheep: Salable: 200 Slaughter lambs fully steady Around 100 head mostly good 105-110 lb wooled slaughter lamb 1800 sizable lot good 122 lbs 1625 Profit Taking Keys Decline NEW YORK (AP) Steels rails motors and chemicals were hit hard by profit taking early this afternoon The stock market declined in heavy trading Losses of key stocks went gen- FUNERAIS Deadline is Saturday Will Serve at Ft Ord A may be obtained from any member of the local committee technicians or at the door All dairymen and their wives are invited William Foulkes 871 32nd i erally from fractions to about 2 has signed up for a six-month I points Selected issues bucked the ber County Board of Education ds For Roy Service Awat will be guest speaker Special tour of duty with the Army Re STOCK musical numbers will be furn serve A graduate of Ogden High School he will serve at Ft Ord ished by Elka Talsma 'and his accordian Calif TOY Nominations are open i Ma's and Pa's Restaurant in Roy t-' crHirtT vnnnc man 1 Keynote address at the banquet EXCHANGE A HOGLE CO IUl UUU-lOilift will be given by Boyd Bunnell RANDOM REFERENCES nf the year awaia ana iewunu Carbon County district attorney have until Saturday to get their anc former president of the Utah the ballot I Jaycees VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS DEE HOSPITAL Malan Kent and Rosalyn Roghaar 2950 Van Buren girl Jan 6 Wilson William I and Beverly Purdue 4586 375 East boy Jan 6 Clifford and Kathleen Larsen Hooper girl Jan 6 Lynch Richard and Jackie Bukove 3223 Adams girl Jan 6 P'oorman James and Dolores Rowland 566 24th" boy Jan 6 Turner Ward and Fay Bradford Roy girl Jan 6 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Melendrez Victor and Naco-lasa Florez Layton girl Jan 6 Mclsaac Donald and Jane Crest 2708 Jefferson girl Jan 6 Kennedy Billy andOessie Hayes Sunset boy Jan 6 Bia Dannv and Ella Mae No-tah 726 25th boy Jan 6 HILL AFB HOSPITAL Holmes John Duward Sr and Rowena Donaldson 536 22nd boy Jan 3 Ontiveros Manuel Ramos and Beatrice Castaneda Layton girl Jan 4 Joe Otho and Dorothy Cascio Layton girl Jan 5 Miller Frederick Angus and Ardis Wright 3555 Porter girl Jan 5 Sackett Ray Jay and Betty Braithwaite 2540 Gramercy girl Jan 5 Marriage Licenses WEDNESDAY NOON Atcia 89 I Loew's Allied Chem 93V4 Lorillard Allis Chaimers 287a i Lukens Steel Am Airlines i Martin Am Can 4934 trend some making sizable gains Wall Street has been anticipating some corrections of the latest rise which has taken the averages to record highs on the past seven trading sessions The market was a bit lower at the opening The prices improved making the tone irregular A selling drive multiplied the minus signs and cut some big early gains Early trading was featured by a 5-point leap in American telephone The gain was slashed to about 2 points Losses of 2 points or so were taken by such stocks as Illinois Central Steel and Eastman Kodak Du Pont dropped about 4 Lorillard Chrysler and Youngs-town Sheet fell more than a point Losses of about a point were Funeral sovices for Mrs En Shimada of Syracuse will be conducted on Saturday at 2 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Rev Masuoka of the Buddhist Church officiating Memory service will be held at the mortuary Friday at 7 pm There will be a viewing at the family home Friday from 9 to 10 pm and Saturday from 11 am to 1 pm Burial in OgdenCity Cemetery OGDEN-Funeral services for Annie Flowers Ogden will be conducted Saturday at 1 1 a in the Chapel of Flowers at the Aultorest Mortuary 836 36th St with Bishop Harvey Rich of the 44th Ward offcating Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Friday from 7 to 9 pm and until time of services Saturday Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park services for Henning Frid-Jerg husband of Emma Paerson Fridberg will be conducted Friday at 1 pm Lindquist and Sons Coltfnal Funeral Chapel with Bishop Grant Johnson of the Eighth Ward officiating Friends may call i at fh mortuary Thursday 7 to 9 and I Friday prior to services Burial in Ogoen City Cemetery CONRAD Funeral services for Mrs Clairt Barlow- Conrad wife of Max Conrad will be held Friday at 1 pm Larn Chapel with Bishop -I- Dent of tht Twenty-first Ward officiating Friends may ll at the funeral home Thursday evening 7o9 and Friday until the srvjct hour Inrerment will be in the Ogden City HODGE Funeral services for Floyd Hodge of 613 Harrison Blvd will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel the Rev Lowell Erickson of the Elm Luthe an Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 11 am untif time of services Burial in OgdenCity Cemetery FLORISTS Am Cyanamid 50i Alco Products 20 Am Motors 39li Am Radiator 1 53 Am Smelting 47'4 Charge with using obscene language Senarda Candia 2753 Wall forfeited $10 bail in City Court Girl Controls Weight! Hears about marvelous Profile Special Formula Bread Golden white in color lacy in texture what better way could a girl want to help control weight? Get Profile today (adv) Am Tel 234 Am Tob 97 62i a 661 i Anaconda Armco Armour Atchison 28V2 Elaine Hogan 18 of 551 41st forfeited $12 bail in City Court on a speeding charge Little miniature Bone China animals for whatnot shelves Moose Monkeys Lions Deer Horses etc Just arrived Orpheum Lobby Shop 2518 Wash (adv) Charged with a no parking zone violation Myron Morston forfeited S5 bail in City Court Forced to vacate our warehouse sale see Tribe's Home Furniture Co 2358 Wash (adv) Bail of S10 was forfeited in City Court by Olive Taylor 57 of 1520 29th on a speeding charge 203 3 833 a 721-4 3334 3913 4T2 60 501-4 48V'2 31i 3 743 a 107s 293 a 89i'2 8912 44 a 49'' 41 44 6434 381 5 J07 1914 2738 60 12 48i'4 7434 4433 4634 62! 73 93' 48 Names must be sent in to the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce which is sponsoring the 'Distinguished Service Award" contest again this year Contest entry blanks have been sent out to all civic and church organizations Anyone wanting to nominate a candidate may pick up entry blank? from Dee Sparrow general chairman or any member of the local Jaycees Candidates must be between 21 and 25 years of age and have rade worthwhile contributions in business civic church and public affairs during the past 12 months Judging will be by three residents who are past the age limit but are active in church civic and public affairs The winner will be announced at the annual DSA" banquet Dee Sparrow chairman of this year's contest was the winner last year North Ogden PTA To Meet Tonight NORTH OGDEN The North Ogden "School Parent Teacher Assn will hold a regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in the school auditorium Ted Bunnell speech therapist for Weber County Schools will speak on "Hearing Problems" Special musical numbers will be given by the school orchstra under the direction of Rollo Orme Mrs Laura Kump will direct about 80 fourth graders in singing several songs Monsanto Mont Ward Motorola Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Nat Distillers Nat Steel Nat Theaters Central Nickel Plate Nor 8 West'n No Am Av No Pacific Ohio Oil Olin Matheson Pacific Gas Parke Davis Penney Penn Pepsi Cola Phelps Dodge Phillips Pete Proc 4 Gam Pure Oil RCA Raytheon Repub Steel Reyn Tob After pleading guilty in City Court to an obscene language charge Francis Lee Ruard 38 Pacific Hotel was sentenced to pay a $10 fine or serve five days Atlantic Atlantic Ref'g Avco Baldwin Lima 0 Bendix Av Beth Steel Boeing Borg Warner Can Pacific Celanese Ches Ohio 00 V4 4334 1 1 1 8 14 453-s 683-8 5173 403-s 293-s 28 69 5234 taken by-a variety of issues in in jail Chrysler Col Gas 23 Royal Dutch I am moving to Ron-Clare Feb Come see me (adv) Safeway 4034 You won't die on cold mornings with a Fisk heavy-duty battery As low as $895 with 36 mo guarantee Berrett Service Ogden and Roy (adv) Charged with frequenting a tavern as a minor Larry W- Hunter 19 2336 Tyler forfeited $10 bail in City Court planned for Jan 23 at 7:30 at 4338 Cont Oil 62V2 Con Edison 64 Corn Products 547's Curtiss Wright 28V2 Deere 48sa Doug Air 57V Dow Chem 75 T)u Pont 211 East Airlines 345-8 St Regis AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark Barbara Profaizer 19 205 437a Reserve District No 12 State No 2025 Cahoon forfeited $14 bail in City Dale Albert Udy 27 and Josephine Nielsen 21 both of Howard Frederick Creed 22 63i 4 Schenley Sears Roeb Shell Siiclair Oil Soc Mobil So Cal Edison So Pacific REPORT OF CONDITION OF Court on a speeding charge KLENKE FLORAL Eastman Kodak 148 1234 Phone" EX 4-3474 Commercial Securitv Bank 2955 Washington 130U Erie Firestone Ford Motor of Ogden Weber County Utah at thp rln UTAH FLORAL Fruehauf cluding Bethlehem Jones Laughlin Sperry Rand New York Central Baltimore Ohio and Northern Pacific Reynolds Metals advanced well over a point Anaconda and Kennecott also rose against the trend gaining about a point each Minor losses were taken by General Motors Goodyear Douglas Aircraft Phelps Dodge Merck and Texas Co government bonds were firm IDAHO DEATHS ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs Myrtle Groves Helms 70 Hansen at Twin Falls Robert Stockton 73 Rupert at Burley Etta Barrett Cousin1 72 Poca-tello Mrs Francis W- Hawks 88 31 19oga State banking institution organized and operating under GrTn ine Danking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve 1 Gen Foods County Bldg) PH fX 4-9046 (Across from City 2534 WASH BLVD Save up to $100 or more on carpet and home furnishings shown by appointment in our model homes Special Terrace Bonus plan Call Eldon Jensen at Johnson-Perrin EX 4-4571 or evenings EX 3-1360 (adv) ELIZABETH'S FLOWER SHOP 5314 So Railway 1912 Sperry Rand 633-4 Std Oil Cal 77V2 Std Oil 76Vi Stude-Pack'd 50 Sunray 78 Sun Mining 120 Swift Co 1 7 7 Texas Co 1257s Tex Gulf Sul 923-4 Thompson 42'4 Timken B'ing 518 Transamerica 8734 Thiokol 120V2 Union Carbide 61 7s Union Oil 535a Union Pacific 6OV2 Utd Aircraft Dial EX 4-6811 Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear Greyhound Gulf Oil Ideal Cement Int Harvester IBM Int Nickel Mtfin riiDusnea in accordance with i call made bv the State banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this Dis- ASSETS Cash balances ith other banks including reserve bal- ance and cash items in process of collection 8 005 665 10 United States Government obligations direct and guar-' 466 24th St 487s 40 64 563-a 235 a 6O14 567a 1334 238 8 3514 83 7 a 227a 66 12 46 31 98V2 1 2512 4473 36V'4 601-4 315g l5s 47' a 96' a 36'-4 Fresh famous Blue Bird Candy new shipment just in Orpheum Lobby Shop 2518 Wash Blvd (adv) Charged with speeding Mike Garcia 19 101 Binford forfeited S12 bail in City Court Surgical Garments Trusses elastic hose' Fitted by graduate technician Riley Drugs 2201 Wash Blvd Dial EX 2-5583 (adv) Bail of $5 was forfeited in City Court by Ray Storey 3175 Iowa The charge was blocking a Int Paper 1204283123 I mt 4920J0430 ffisghn: Joy Mfo diut'eu Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks (including S7725000 stork nf PVH Utd Airlines Utd Pk Cty Howard Smith 22 of 1198 2550 South pleaded guilty in City Court to a charge of having no license plates on his car and was sentenced to pay a $10 fine The fine was suspended however Man beats wife to the store after hearing how good Hostess Twinkies are for snacks Next time wife will undoubtedly be smarter and keep several packages of Twinkies in reserve! (adv) 4838 415'a 98V2 8234 63 Va Kaiser Alum Kennecott Ligg Myers Lockheed Air Rubber Steel Utah LEGAL NOTICES N0T1C i'of MEMBER ShTpMI rTiNG 3F WEBER RIVER WATER RIGHTS COMMITTEE A CORPORATION NOTICE Fs hereby given that a special mentersflip meeting of all the members trf Weber River Water Rights Committae will bt held at tht office of said corporation Room No 415-416 Eccles Building in Ogden Utah on tht 13th day of January 1959 at nine o'clock am for tne purpose of considering and acting upon a proposition to amend Article Six (6) of the Articles of Incorporation so as to increase the membership of the Committee from nint (9) to eleven (11) members and to add an additional District to be designated therein as District No Seven as eral Reserve Bank) 77 250 00 Loans and discounts (including S46 64486 overdrafts) 19 65l'682 92 1 Bank premises owned S139 20968 furniture and fix- i turcs S79304 05 218513 73 1 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate 441 000 00 as0s i' Geneva Olson 59 Bridge at Free delivery service on all DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES (Noon) A Hoglt Co 30 Industrials 586 88 off 4 49 Orem and Wanda Jolene Kruit-bosch 18 Ogden Gordon Gessell 18 Ogden and Joan Clvdean Sill 19 Layton Steven Richard Miller 19 Salt Lake City and Linda Joan Tames 18 Ogden Jack Telford Bingham 44 and Edith Eleanor Gray 38 both of Ogden Wrilliam Stephen Shoell 22 Ogden and Mary Margaret Pence 18 South Ogden Jerry Max Snowball 24 and Joyce Harbertson Adams 22 both of Ogden- Divorces Granted Idabelle Butterfield from Richard Butterfield married Sept 29 1945 in Jackson Wyo Edith Thomas from William Thomas married Aug 2 1952 in Elko Nev Cleone Sewell from Robert Sewell married Jan 22 1956 in Ogden Colleen Milligan Hay ward from Calvin Earl Hayward married June 2 1956 in Ogden Connie Tomney from Dick Tom-ney married May 15 1952 in Ely Nev Lois Sant Peyton from William Edward Peyton married Oct- 28 1957 in Elko Nev Georgia Lee Isbell from Lloyd Donald Isbell married Sept 13 1952 in Reno Nev prescriptions phone EX d-843b 360 24tru 20 Rail 16102 off 0 84 Prescription Center 15 Utilities yu VS Ott 4U rTT ov fiAir 33 scan uieen oidiuya av 204 02 off 65 Stocks' TOTAL ASSETS $4536124272 Report of an Affiliate of a Robert L- Wardleigh 18 2059 Bank which is a member of the i Orchard forfeited $12 bail in City Charged with a stop sign violation Delbert 'Adams 23 Sunset forfeited $10 bail in City Court Court on a speeding charge Burley Mrs Edith Virginia Pinson 53 Burley Mrs Katherine Roemer 80 Rupert at Burley John McBean 75 Twin Falls Marven Reynolds 56 Poca-tello Fred Raymond Thomas 6-week-old son of Mr and Mrs Harry Thomas Weiser George Bauerle 68 Nampa minister Mrs Mae Kaigler 76 Boise Mrs Etta Patterson Greene 79 Payette- tollows: ine weDer tsasin warer ionni'ir Ditsrict which shall be entitled to two (2) members of the Committee or to propose other or additional amendments to said Article Six as may be proposed Said meeting has been called by order of the Chairman of said corporation Dated December 11 1958 VIRGIE McGAHAN Secretary Published Dec 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1958 Jan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1959 Smart new bathrooms For your shower doors and tub enclosures see Bennett's 2665 Wash Phone EX 4-5513 (adv) LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and cor- porations $1607166431 Time deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 1358813675 Deposits of United States Government (including post- aI savings) 18742309 Deposits ot States and political subdivisions 762334789 Deposits of banks 360270796 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks etc) 26371137 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4133699137 Other liabilities 110316700 Bail of $15 was forfeited in City Court by Fred Galvez Jr 33 3222 Quincy The charge was making an improper turn Kittv Litter pet supplies Anderson's 333 23rd EX 4-7364 (adv) UTAH DEATHS TOTAL LIABILITIES $4244015837 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital 150000000 Surplus 107500000 Undivided profits 34608435 Federal Reserve System published in accordance with the provision of the Federal Reserve Act Report as of December 31 1958 of Commercial Building Corporation which is affiliated with Commercial Security Bank Ogden Utah Kind of business of this affiliate: Bank building ownership and operation Manner in which above-named organization is affiliated with member bank and degree of control: The Commercial Security Bank owns all capital stock of the affiliated Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned by the affiliate (par value) none Loans by the affiliate to affiliated bank none Stock of affiliate registered in name of affiliated bank or known to be owned by bank directly or indirectly (paf Borrowings from affiliated bank including acceptances executed by affiliated bank for account of affiliate and securities sold to affiliated bank under repurchase agreement none Make us an offer sale on diamonds watches silverware costume jewelry Sheaffer and Parker pen and pencil sets card tabLo chairs luggage appliances dishes TV snack sets tea carts radios etc Our walls are bulging with merchandise so come in and make us an offer Bennett's Jewelry Eccles Bldg lower level (adv) Charged with speeding Fred Lancirica 28 1638 Oak forfeited S14 bail in City Court Want an Honest TV man? Home calls $4 taken until 9 pm Ph EX 4-1726 Open Sundays (adv) Bail of $10 was forfeited in City Court by Mary Beus 20 720 Ben Lomond Dr on a speeding charge A We Specialize in knit wear Quality Cleaning Co Ph EX 2-5133 Ask your friends (adv) Jack DeGooyer 21 Salt Lake City forfeited- $12 bail in City Court on a speeding charge TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 292108435 SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE Of UTAH leo McClelland Plaintiff vs Lucille ARMSTRONG McCLELLAND Defendant The State of Utah to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve' upon Clayton Gould Attorneys for Plaintiff whose address is 215 Eccles Bldg Ogden Utah an answer fo the Complaint within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you If you fail so to do judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you This is an action for divorce Dated: December 17 1958 CLAYTON GOULD Attorneys for Plaintiff 215 fccles Bldg Ogden Utah Plaintiff's address: 885 27th Street Ogden Utah PnMUhod in the Oaden Standard-Examine Charged with following too closely DeVerl Anderson 27 2713 650 East North Ogden forefited $30 bail in City Court i Rent our rug scrubber Make your carpet new again John Hale'Co 4093 Riverdale Rd (adv) ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs Fanny Hackett 64 Salt Lake City Alma Obray Jackson 79 Avon-Joseph A Bonacci 38 Helper Wade Baker 76 Bountiful Mrs Felicitas Hernandez 74 Salt Lake City Albert Stewart 86 Salt Lake City Mrs Frances Jackson 27 Granger Henry Ott 64 Salt Lake City Mrs Anna Lukas 89 Salt Lake City-Mary Cooper Brown 92 Lehi Ed Hart 90 Orem CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP-USDA)-Cattle: 15000- calves: 100- slaughter steers steady to 50 higher nearly a dozen loads prime 1100-1250 lb steers 2975-3025 most choice and low prime 1200 lbs down 2800-2950 most good ana1 low choice under 1200 lbs 2600-2775 choice and prime 1350-1500 lbs 2600-2900 prime 1425 lbs 2800 a few loads good heavy steers sold down to 2400 a load 1400 lb utility Holsfein 2200 two loads high choice and prime 975-1075 lb heifers 2900-2925 most good and choice 2575-2850 standard to low good 2350-2550 utility and commercial cows 1825-2100 canners and cutters 1650-1925 utility and commercial bulls 2400-2600 good vealers 2900-3200 culls down to 1500 nostocker or feeder sales of consequence Bail of $30 was forfeited in City Court by Raymond Gabal-don' 23 of 2474 Ave The charges were a stop sign violation and making an improper U'turn Cec 17 24 31 1958 Jan 7 1959 5324 By LANK HEONARD IICKEY FINN I am moving to Ron-Clare Vil- Other obligations of the aff ill ate to or known to be held by lage Feb Come See Me (adv) affiliated'bank none TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4536124272 This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of 150000000 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 169993568 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves ot 54755322 I Jesse Hansen Cashier of the above-named bank hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief JESSE HANSEN Correct Attest: ROBERT HEMINGWAY RICHARD HEMINGWAY READ Directors State of Utah County of Weber ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of January 1959 ELAINE A JARRETT Notary Public (Seal) My commission expires March 8 1961 STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner: I Seth Young Bank Commissioner of the" State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company filed in my office on January 6 1959 SETH YOUNG Bank Commissioner Other information necessary to disclose fully relations with bank: None I Frank Francis Jr Secretary and Treasurer of The Commercial Building Corporation do solemnly swear that the above state- Willie Turner 23 Salt Lake City forfeited $10 bail in City Court on a speeding charge Thinking of a Gift See the cup of the month in English Bone RSlUiiMUS! '-IL-n JSrl rWELLI HOPE HE TOHI'M SURE HE INTENDS T01 I WENT TO FLORIDA YES THAT'S WHAT -rr" FUES RIGHT BACK-AS SERGEANT HE SHOULDN'T ON A VACATION ONCE I FINALLY (Rf! HOW IS PHIL PLANNING I THINK HE'S GOING TO SOON AS THE WILL IS BB GONE MORE THAN FOUR YOU REALLY vDECIPED' vVQp: TO GO DOWN THERE FLY TO TAMPA -AND READ HE'S BEEN jL DAYS -AT THE: VERY LOST WITHOUT -p-0 MICKEY? THEN TAKE A CAS AWAY FROM THIS lp- MOST -JZpT'' v-VACAR' i M'' X- iSA IJl life mjW I'l1' China at Orpheum Lobby Shop iU Valium (adv) ut Wash Knowieuge aim ueuei FRANK FRANCIS I Charged with speeding Phil-Sworn to and subscribed before iD A James 18 719 27th for- me this 5th day of January 1959 feited $10 bail in City Court tc 1 TT A TT T7 I I Notary PubUc Skiers Accident Insurance 530 My commission expires March Eccles Bldg EX 4-6681 8 1961 1 (adv).

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