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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 45

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Orson Weaver Ogden Standard-Examiner Thursday June 5 1969 Layfon Airman Finishes School NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO GRAIN Oison "Rodney" Weaver 92 cf 459 34th died Wednesday morning in the Weber Memorial Hospital in Roy of causes incident to age Mr Weaver was born Oct 6 1876 in Ogden a son of Wil- VITAL STATISTICS 47 45? 45' 45 VtlUS Steel 240 LAYTON Airman First UnivO Pd 80 119 36 35 Class Michael Speer son of NEW YORK (AP) Ne York Stock i IrtgerRand 2 Exchange selected afternoon prices: I Inland Stl 2 llnferlkSt 180 320 Ses IntHarv 180 liam and Ann Wat- kins Weaver Mr and Mrs Benjamin Speer of 515 Kirk has been graduated He was reared and re BIRTHS cnaij mgn low ntMi 25 educated in Ogden 125 69-4 68-4 tNi i20a Prices Rise With Pace Fairly Brisk from a US Air Force technical school at Keesler Air Force Base Miss DEE HOSPITAL ana nao lived an nis -s life in the Ogden js On Nov 14 1898 iVilL'- Neil and Roberta Evert 166 46 46 46 35 32 32 Vi 118 47 46 '2 46 110 32 Va 32 32 17 22 22 22 Vi 56 28 28 28 Va 142 58 58 58 Va 27 26Vi 26 26'a 71 37 35'2 35Va 1 1 7 40 39 39 li 601 58 55 57 3 li5 62Va 62 62 173 39 38 38 19 54 52'a 52Va l'a 24 42 42 42 Va 342 25 24 24Va Va 17 36 J5 36 Vi 239 3 7 36 37 Upjohn 160 Varian Asso Vendo Co 60 VaEIPw 112 WarLam 110 Wis Wat 128 Westn AirtL 1 Wn Banc 120 WnUTel 140 WestgEI 1B0 Weyerhr n80 Whirl Cp 160 White Mot 2 Whittaker WinnDix 156 he was married to 204 13th boy June 3 Sarah Jane Gill in Og He was trained as a radio repairman and assigned to a unit of the Aerospace Defense Com 124 S4 534 53-4 pap SQ 23 17H 16-4 1 j-4 25 79 79 Iowa Beef 44 18 '4 17-4 Is lowaPSy 132 269 541 53 54 71 27? 27 277t '4 157 29 29s- Jewel Co 140 26 21 21V 21' Vj JohnMan 120 13 5H4 50' 5072 Johnjhn 80a 57 22r 2 224 22 JonLogan 80 98 33 32' i 32s JoneLau 135 8 40 40'4 40' 4 Jostens 60 35 31 31V 31 Joy Mfg 140 den The marriage was later solemnized in Howard and Kathryn Nielsen Box 626 Morgan girl i tr the Salt Lake LDS mand at Red Bluff Air Force Temple She died Jan June 4 9 34V'2 34 34 Va 88 319 318 319 81 32 31 31 425 18 16 18 1'4 211 37 37 37 146 43 43 43 Va 186 54 54 54 Vi 9 544 54 54 19 22 22 22 4 52 51 ''2 52 63 37 36'2 36'i 7 120 120' '2 Vi 32 58 58 58 4- 7 26 26 26 V2 5 35 35' a 35 26 32Vi 32 32 61 37 37 37 26 25 26 19 22 22 22 31 17 17 17 24 37' 2 37 37V 2 100 47 47 47 Vi 16 102Va 102 102 49 72 71 71 Va 3 43 42 43 Va 26 47 47 47 248 50 49V2 50 '2 507 37V'2 37 37 26 1935 He was Cort and Kaelynne married to Janet Rol- UA Am Station Calif The airman is a 1967 graduate of Davis High School lo Olsen on March 1 CHICAGO (AP) Reports that some hail in sections of the Midwest and Southwest may have damaged corn and wheat in the field tene to bring in some active buying of these com modity futures on the Chicago Board of Trade today Wheat futures advanced about IVi cents and corn about 1 cent but profit taking near the close trimmed the advances Other grains were genrallly mixe dat the close but soybeans showed some late strength Wheat and corn prices had opened on a gtnerally weak tone When traded ended wheat prices were mixed July 131 corn was lower July 129 oats were steady July 62 cents rye was higher July 119V2 and soybeans were higher July 266 Johnson 148 Main Kaysville Woolwth 120 NEW YORK (AP) The stock market pulled out of the losing column today for the first time this week Trading was fairly active 24 1938 in the Salt lake Temple Sh died Feb 27 1962 girl June 4 He had worked for the Union Pacific 155 273Vi 271 272 Va 148 91 90Va 91 "4 30 52 51 51 Vi Clifford and el a Richem Box 620 Liberty boy XeroxCp 180 Xerox Cp wl Zale Corp 64 ZenithR 140 Railroad Co Southern Pacific Co 0 Neal Construction Co Williams Brothers Hay The Dow Jones average of 30 92 49 48 49 June 4 OBITUARIES Lottie Woodward Gram end Coal Co and the Stimson Food Market He had farmed as a young man Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1969 Jones Johnie and Janet industrials held a gain of 233 at 93117 at 1:30 pm after having been ahead by 317 an hour ear He had been a member of the 14th and 28th LDS wards and had served as a noma teacher Elders Quorum president Higrt STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press 30 15 15 60 Ind Rails Util Stocks Net Chanae 12 1 1 6 Priest Group secretary and was an activa temple worker BRIGHAM CITY Mrs Lottie Elizabeth Marsh Woodward 80 of 85 2nd died Wednesday morning of natural causes Mrs Woodward was born July 1 1888 lier Advances and declines of individual issues were virtually even on the New York Stock Noon Thuri 4897 1787 1S22 3315 Surviving are one dauqhfer Mrs Mvron Prev Day 4885 1786 1521 3309 Brewer 940 Binford boy June 4 Monson William and Christine Gates 2626 Eccles boy June 4 Samuel and Jacquelyn Kap 2525 400 girl June 4 Cisneros Lawrence and Te A (Wanda) Child Ogden 10 grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren Week Ago 4937 1794 1534 3336 Month Aao 5082 1828 1534 3-i0S in Willard a daughter of George Josiah and Sarah Elizabeth Woodland Marsh She was reared and Year Ago 4820 2045 1427 3385 1969 High 5135 2177 1591 3609 1969 Low 4830 1786 1466 3294 1968 High 5311 2174 1 604 3688 Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 am in the Chapel ot Flowers Mortuary with former Bishop Thomas Van-Drimmelen Sr officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday until services Buna! will be in the Aultorest Memorial Park HUGE BLOCK TRADED A huge block of 463000 shares of Goodyear traded at 30 off Vs 15 78 78 73 i 7 25 Vj 25 25 Vi Kaiser Al 1 163 125 123Mi 124i 1 Kan GE 136 401 36 35V2 35'2 Vj 111 57 69 68 68 Kat od 95 5 6 55 56 KayserRo 60 5 31 31 31 240 231 32'2 31 32 Kerr Mc 150 109 36' 2 36 36 KimbClk 220 107 3U 31 31 Vi Vi Koppers 160 58 58 58 58 Kraftco 170 85 35 35 35 Kresge SS 40 58 23 23V2 23' 2 Kroger 130 24 48 48 43 ''4 Va 3 -kearSieg 45 987 35 35 35 Leh Val Ind 55 4014 40 04 Leh tti in 4 i LibOFrd 280 IS" If 3 iLbb McN 81 36 36' V4 200 29 29 gg My 230 31 46 45 45 2238 44 44 t5ea- 19 35 35 35 Loews ine Ii ill Iv LoneSGa 1-12 49 63 625 63' -B i -jq 12 32 32 32 "9'sLf 5 58 57 57 Lucky 53 80 78 79'i V2 Lfrinw 8 40 39 39 LykesYng wi 684 52' i 50 2 64 48 47 48 Va Macke Co 30 389 135 132 133 Macy RH 1 35 29 28 28 Va MadFd 34lg 200 7 7 7 Magnvox 120 73 30 30'2 30 Mara'hn 160 149 17'2 17 17'4 UiMarcor Inc 1 65 159 157 159'2 2 IMarMid 160 MartinM 110 127 30 30- 1968 Lrw 4356 1656 1351 2991 BOND AVERAGES 30 22 21 6 18 18 63 11 11 38 22 22'2 34 54 53 68 12 12 33 38 38 30 49 49 130 52 50 92 12'a 12 ''4 820 30 30 404 40 38 70 23 23 96 21 21 70 28 28 7 53 53 15 31 30 62 23 23 12 38 49 51 1 12 JO' 2 40 if 44r' Compiled by The Associated Press 20 10 10 10 10 Rails Ind Util Fgn Yd Net Change 1 Neon Thurs 626 848 778 897 770 Prev Day 626 848 777 897 770 Week Aoo 626 84 7 779 897 772 educated in Willard She was married to Jackson George Hewitt on March 5 1908 in Salt Lake City He later died She was married to George Alfred Woodward on March 20 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr Woodward died in 1944 resa Garcia 880 550 Clearfield boy June 4 Bruce and Ramona Barnum 557 12th Salt Lake City girl June 4 Dennis and Paula Williams 4874 Kiwana Drive 28' i LEGAL NOTICES The transaction involved a number of institutional investors Prices near the close included Standard Oil (Ohio) off 334 at 91 Benguet up7s-at 28 Spartan Industries up 1 at 264 Carter Wall up 1 at 23 and Pennzoil United up 2 at 45y4 Month Ago 628 OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA (AP) (USDA) Cattle 2400 calves 10 slaughter steers and heifers scattered sales steady to weak cows and bulsl steady slaughter steers and heifers high-good and choice 975-1200 lb steers 3250 340C good 1000-1150 lbs 2950 3200 scattered sales choice 825-1000 lb heifers 3150 3250 utility and commercial cows 2150 2300 utility commercial and good bulls 2450-2600 INVITATION TO BID Sealed orooosals in Huniirji 867 BB 700 BU 874 788 882 797 870 793 907 796 831 773 891 768 910 814 902 823 858 783 880 784 Year Ago 645 1969 High 643 1969 Low 624 1968 High 663 by the Board or Education of Ogden City 7 18 18 18 a lot io TO t- 1 boy June 4 She was an active member of the IDS Church anJ had worked in the Sunday School and Relief Society She was a 638 cieLiton or ine uee tlementary School 550 22nd St Ogden Utah accordance with plans and specifications pre- 34 28 28 28 4- 1968 LoW ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Michael and a i 68 51 51 51'2 'innu nue( iucDirct member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers 54 "2 55 56 rVi 51 STOCKS Surviving are the following sons and 50 59'2 59 59' A I 1(17' OOT King West Point girl June 4 Indus 931 55271 ocu uj junn r-iers ai a Architect Proposals shall be filed at the Of free of the Clerk cf said Board of Education Room 105 Building No 1 2444 Adams Avenue Ogden Utah on or before 5:00 o'clock pm June 26 1969 at whicn time all IS JT' J71 nv 1 Jn IT daughters: Mrs Alvin (Ruth) Warren Sun City Ariz Mrs Floyd (Grace) Wood 62 24 24' 2 24'a 1 IX Moore Donald ana ixms Liddell 249 4650 girl ward Promontory George Hewitt Clearfield Mrs Reta Brewington McOermitt 72 37 Va 36' a 37 Va 42 29Vi 29 29'i Vi 116 32 32 32 Trading was fairly active Steels mail order-retails farm implements aircrafts chemicals and airlines were mostly higher Motors rubbers and building materials declined Among large blocks traded on the Big Board were 97000 shares of National Lead off at 36V4 72000 shares of Olin Hoes 7500 1-3 barrows and Nev Mrs Ronald (Velma) Madsen Honey- June 5 21 iir v-1 McDonnD 40 Mrupusdis win ce opened and read aioud in the Board Room Proposals shall be accompanied by either a certified check or a gilts 200-240 lbs fully steady 93 33 J4 JB JO 2 -r a o5 Stocks 31831060 BONDS 40 Bonds 7307003 10 Higher grade rails 6000005 10 Second grade rails 7321005 10 Public utilities 7902004 10 Industrials 8006 005 29''2 29 54 55 59 30 68 55 ville Mrs Smith (Joyce) Ward Salt Lake City Mrs June Ada Dickey Lawndale Calif two stepsons Floyd A Woodward heavier weights steady to 50 19 54 53 Vi 25 26 2 6 '2 22 78 78 oia oona or not less than 5 cf the amount of the bid 53Va V'2 26Vi 78 45' "a Mead Cp MelvSho 130 Merck 180a Microdot 20o MidSoUtil 88 MinnMM 160 lower 1-3 200-240 lbs 2475-2550 AbbtLab 110 ACP Ind 240 Ad Millis 20 Address 140 Admiral AetnaLif 140 AirRedtn 150 AlcanAlu 110 AiiegCp -log AllegLud 240 AHegPw 128 AHiedCh 120 AlliedStr 140 Allis Crtalm Alcoa 180 AMBAC 50 Amerada 3 Am Airtifl 80 AmBdcst 160 Am Can 220 ACrySug 140 AmCyan 125 AmEIPw 158 Am Enka 1 A Home 140 Am Hosp 22 AmMFdy 90 AMet CI 190 Am Motors ArrNatGas 2 Am Phot 09g A Smelt 190 Am Std 1 AmTiT 240 Am Tobac 2 AWK Cp -30 AMP Inc Arrpex Corp Anarond 250 AnchHock AncorpNSv 1 ArchDan lW ArmcoSt 320 Armco Stl wi Armour 160 ArmsTCk- 1-43 Armst Ck wi AshlJOil 1-20 Assd DG 120 Atl Rich 180 Atlas Chem 1 Atlas Corp Avco Cp 120 Avnet Inc 40 Avon Pd 180 Babck 136 BaltGE 170 Beat Fds 1 Beck man 50 Beech Air 75 Bell How 60 Bertdix 160 BenefFin 160 Benguet Beth Stl 180 Boeing 120 BoisCas 25b Borden 120 BorgWar 125 Brist My 120 Brunswk 05g BucyEr 120 Budd Co 80 Bulcva 80 Bunk Ramo Burl Ind 1 40 Burrghs 60 Cat Finanl CampRL 45a CampSp 110 CaroPLt 142 CarrierCp 60 CarterW 40a Case I CastleCke 60 CaterTr 120 CelaneseCp 2 Cenco Ins 30 CentSW 180 Cerro 160b Cert-teed 80 CessnaAir 80 CFI Stl 80 Ches Ohio 4 ChiMil StP ChiPneuT 2 Chris Cft 60 Chrysler 2 CITFm 180 Cities Svc 2 ClarkEq 140 ClevEIIII 204 CocaCol 132 Pal 120 CollinRad 80 Coiolntst 160 CBS 140b CoiuGas 160 ComlSolv 40 Com Ed 220 Comsat Con Edis 180 Con Foods 1 ConNatG 176 ConsPwr 190 ContAirL 50 Cont Can 220 Cont Cp 180 ContMot 10p Cont Oil 150 Promontory Russell Woodward sandy one 157 45 45 Marriage Licenses Chariton A Ferrin III 20 Ogden and Sherry Ilene Ellis stepdaughter Mrs Ernest (Doris) Ruggerio shall ue drawn in favor of the Board of Education and the check or bond of sows weak to 25 lower 300-400 46 47 46 478 132 94 91 94V2 2 9 25'a 25 Vi 71 23 23 23 50 105 105 105 Vi 13 22 22 22 194 67Va 66 67Va 1 27 408 40 40 Vi Ogden Also surviving are 22 grandchildren 30 27 1 lbs 2100-2200 2-3 400-600 lbs 27' MinnPLt 120 1423 28 328 36'i Thursday's 1st Dividends Declared Pe- Stk of Pay-Rate riod Record able 35 35 MobilOI 220 great-grandchildren one brother Clyde 2kv32125 20 Riverdale 218 44 Vi 43 Vi 43Va Mohasco 110 INITIAL In jql iQl JOXia 1 215 734 73' 2 1 Unnn i sa 1- 0 -it 1 in wii 4- in va (-nemicais 11 -1 -iv 12 STOCK Sheep 500 spring slaughter lambs choice and prime 84-97 lb 3050-3100 shorn slaughter ewes cull to good 725-825 Marsh Salt Lake City Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 pm in the Brigham City 2nd Ward Chapel with Bishop Willis Hansen officiating Friends may call at the Petersen Funeral Chapel Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday from 11 am until services Burial in the Corinne Cemetery 14 31 Va 31 Vi 31 Vi 57 33 33Va 33Vi 16 122 121 121 15 24 24 24 Morlan Pacific (x) A 2 for 1 stock split subject to approval INCREASED VWR United 18 8-28 9-10 REGULAR Mathieson off sa at 29 and 65000 shares of American Smelting off V4 at 65000 STEELS ADVANCE Steels advanced after US Steel announced price increases for certain products Gains included US Steel to 46 Bethlehem V2 to 36 and Republic Vz to 44 Sanders up at 34 led the Warren Hyer 23 South Ogden and Joan Lewis Banks 31 Ogden Richard Slate 21 River-dale and Christine Peterson 19 Morgan Richard Lemmons 23 Ogden and Shirley Kenley 19 South Oeden 40 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ine accepted Didder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter info tha contract and furnish the additional bonds required ihe Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding informality The contractor and all sub-contractors shall be required to pay not less than the prevailing rate of wages per hou' for each type of craft or work needed to executa the contract and also the prevailing waga rates for legal holidays and overtime ail as required by the Industrial Commission cf the State of Utah Documents will be on file at the Office of the Board or Education and the Architect's Office A-30I First Security Bank Bldg on or after June 5 1969 A deposit of $5000 per set is required -for release of documents from the Architect Complete instructions to bidders are includ- 56 40 40 30 52 51 52 Alferman Foods 125 12 66 66 66 Va Farah Mfg 20 8-1 7-21 7-10 7-10 7-15 6-30 6-16 6-20 X40 127 126Va 127 1 Alberta Fry Koford KavanauRI EstTr 15 Putnm Duofnd Inc 25 77 31 31 Vi 31 MontDUt 168 125 31 Vi 30 31 lMon pw 156 BS 65 63 64V'a Mor-Nor 80 380 23 22 23 Motorola 1 27 25 24i 24 V2 Mt TT K24 24 22 22 22 i 1 53'2 53V2 53'i 118 13 12 13 'ijNatAirlin 30 77 39 39 39 NatBisc 220 123 124 1- I Nat Distil 90 44 11 11 11 Vj Nat Fuel 168 18 32Va 31 Vi 31' 1 i Nat Gen 20 429 32 31'i 31 NatGyps 105 92 37'a 36 37'i 'Natlnd 46f 70 39' a 38 39Va NatLead Tn 677 23 22 23 1 Nat Steel 250 23 183-i 18 18' '2 Nat Tea 80 34 36 35 35 i Nev Pow 108 116 54 54 54' Newberry 1 67 72 71V'a 72 1 jNEngEI 148 35 59 57 59Vi 1I Newmont CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Hogs 2500 butchers steady to 25 higher 1-2 sorted 200-225 lb butchers 2675-2700 1-3 195-235 BRIGHAM CITY Mrs Alberta Ann Fry Koford 63 of 52 2nd died Wednesday morning in the University Hospital in New York exchange most active list DOW-JONES 1 PM AVERAGES STOCKS 30 Indust 93110226 20 Rails 232380 15 Utils 12874 65 Stocks 31826055 Salt Lake City after an extended illness John A Lyon 20 Roy and Mary Lynn Rogers 18 Roy Gregory Allen 21 Ogden and Jeannine May Peters 23 Ogden Gil Seelv 23 Salt Lake Mrs Koford was born Nov 17 1905 in Gold mining stocks eased as gold prices fell in London on re Bid Asked Over-the-Counter ports that South Africa was sell I262V2 City and Gail Elaine Merrill ing from its gold reserve Morgan a daughter of Richard Rawle and Emeline Fry She was married to Jarvis Koford on Oct 17 1929 in Brigham City He died June 30 1960 3325 eo in Diooing documents By order of Board of Education of Ogden City Utah this 26th day of May 1969 GILBERT MARRIOTT President Board of Education Ogden City Utah Pub June 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1969- 3611 1725 26 19 19 19 Va 9 27 27V2 27 Va 196 36 35 36 Va 67 31 30 31 1 65 13'a 13 13 Va 1163 36'i 35 36 37 52 52 52 46 15 14 15 Va 42 45 44 44 24 35Vi 3i'i 35 ''4 Vi 12 26 26 26 Va 231 32 31 31 64 19 19 19 Vi 29 95 95 95 120 46 45 46 84 34 33 34 43 53 52 52 Va 24 52 51 51 V4 41 28 28 28 34 43' a 43 43 Vi 96 66 66'a 66 Vi 6 33 33 33 1 34 34 34 48 38 38'i 38 Vi 20 51 51 Va 'ilVa Va 1212V2 32 25 1675 40 75 2525 Bid Homestake dipped Vs to 31 and Campbell Red Lake Albertson's Browning Arms Equity Oil First Security Corp Morrison-Knudsen Investment Funds Niag MP 110 NorfolkWst 6 NorAmPhil 1 NoAmRock 2 91 43 43 43 118 32 32 32 X7 33 33 33 17 30 30 30 20 Ogden Larry West 21 Ogden and Renetta Fell 22 Layton 41 75 2600 dropped 1 to 31 28 28'2 28Vi NoNGas 260 65 65 65 i Nor Pac 260 She was reared and Asked 977 115 22 Richard Sparks 25 ug- Gams of about a point were Affiliated Fund I 904 educated in Morgan 45 45 NoStaPw 160 1 45 1442 made by Sears Roebuck du den and GeNeal Myers 21 Og- lbs 2575-2625 2-3 vO-250 lbs 2525-2575 2-4 240-260 lbs 2475-2525 3-4 260-280 lbs 2400-2475 sows 1-3 350-400 lbs) 150-2225 2-3 500-550 lbs 2000-2075 Cattle 200 calves none few loads and lots steers steady couple loads choice 990-1250 lb slaughter steers yield grade 2 to 4 3400-3450 part load good 1450 lb Holstein 3125 utility amd cpercoa cows 2150-2325 utility and commercial bulls 2450-2700 Sheep none package choice 103 lb spring slaughter lambs with buck almbs steady at 3100 BEEF FUTURES American Fund 13 19 American Invest 10 38 4A 39 39 'a! Northrop 1 16 39 10 38 den 105 19Va 19 19 NwstAirl 90 Axe Houghtcn 8 08 8 72 9 85 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Parley Peter Hodson deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 200 Kiesel Building Ogden Utah on or before three (3) months after the date ot the first publication of this notice claims must be- pre- £fntpH in arrnrHanr ith kA a Boston Fund 9 0' 519 50 49 49Vi I Nwst Airl wi 206 37 36 37 NwtBanc 120 and attended business college in Salt Lak City She had been active in Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and Finesse Club in Brigham City 11 89 Canada Gen Fund 10 88 21 54 Canadian Fund 19 92 Pont Eastman Kodak Xerox and Merck A block of 246100 shares of Warner Bros-Seven Arts traded at 51 off VA on the American Stock Exchange The loss later Roger Winder 23 Ogden and Margaret Breyer Chase Daley 23 Ogden Robert Hallock 37 Clearfield and Patricia Scott 29 Og 67 67 Norton 150 36'i 37'i IV2 NortSim 122f 37' i 37 8 53 Capital Life 7 78 235 67 36 37 14 3734 73 75 11 38 IConv Sec Fund 110 41 ana was a member of the Brigham City of 75-9-5 Utah Code Annotated 1953 and 74 74 4 44 Dividend Shares I 4 05 Dreyfous 1408 3rd Ward Occidnt Pet 1 OhioEdis 150 13 49 49'i 49a eo 34 nt rc 1 na "i Eaton Howard Bal 11 73 844 41 40 41' a 86 27 27 27 13 23 23 23 36 22 21 22 940 30 29 30 27 23 27 27 15 43 12 82 17 69 1 02 14 15 Eaton Howard Siock 16 19 Enterprise 10 88 32 59' 2 240 55 30 29 48 22 JO jg 54 54'i 28 28 21 21 v2 -IVa Fidelity Can 12 95 OklaNGs 112 Olin Math 83 Omark lOlt Otis Elev 2 Outbd Mar 1 OwensCg 140 Gwenslll 135 30 19 Fidelity Trend 27 62 38 46 45 46 den Charles Zaugg 23 Syracuse and Kristine Brirnhall 19 Clinton David Draper 21 Ogden and Norma Jean Hassard 26 Ogden 15 10 81 47 47 47 98 41 40 41 Vi 17 86V2 85 86' a -r 107 73 73 73 Va Va was trimmed to Prices were mixed on the American Exchange Gains of about a point were posted by Great Lakes Chemical and McCulloch Oil Plant Industries and Consolidated Oil lost a point 49 51 50'i 50 1 a 82 33 32 32 83 46 46 46'a Vi CHICAGO (USDA)-Cattle futures trading choice steers from Mercantile Exchange She was employed as a supervisor ai the Intermountain School Surviving are two sons Jarvis Ben Koford Richard Peter Koford both of Oregon three grandchildren the following brothers and sisters: Richard Fry Joseph Fry both of Morgan Lee Fry Lester Fry both of Salt Lake City Mrs Lucille Olsen Brigham City Mrs Violet Wadsworth Hawaii Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pm in the 3rd Ward Chapel with Bishop Lioyd Gunther officiating Friends may call at the Felt Funeral Home Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday prior to services Burial in the Brigham City Cemetery 8 47 5 74 1 57 9 74 989 in Chicago: 63 29' 29 Vi 13 82 774 J24 1 57 9 74 9 05 14 74 16 41 8 04 Open 88 41 2 41 41 PacGEI 150 17 17 PacLta 160 with proper verification as required therein EMMA HODSON Administratrix FR0ERER HOROWITZ PARKER RICHARDS THORNLEY CRITCHLOW Attorneys for Administratrix 200 Kiesel Building Ogden Utah 84401 Pub June 5 12 19 26 1969 3619 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Education of Weber -County will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget for the school year of 1969-70 Thursday June 19 1969 at 7:00 pm in their offices at 1122 Washington Blvd' Permission will also be asked at this meeting to make some adjustments in the 1968-69 budget BOARD OF EDUCATION OF WEBER COUNTY UTAH Dale Schimmeipfennig Clerk and Treasurer Pi'b June 5 16 1969 3623 159 18 High 33 80 32 02 30 80 30 02 175 69 68 69 Pet 25e 1511 17 93 June 33 55 Aug 32 00 Oct 30 60 Dec 39 85 150 50 49 49 I PacPwL 120 8 79 Close 33 70 31 85 30 67 29 90 2942 28 92 28 72 28 70 low 33 30 31 65 3045 29 65 29 30 2890 28 70 28 50 16 21 20 20 120 40 40' 2 ViPan Am 40 13 77 1194 40 Fairfield Fin Dynamics Fin Ind Fund Fletchers Fund Fletchers Capital Founders Mutual Inv Co of Am West Manhattan Fund Mass Inv Growth Mass Inv Trust Putnam Inv Putnam Growth Steadman Growth Security Eq Fund Sup Inv Growth Value Lines Spec Wellington iWnfield Western Ind Feb 29 50 29 50 Apr 29 00 29 05 54 25 248 25 PanhEP 160 Farm Gains June '70 28 75 28 80 Aug '70 28 50 2875 UTAH DEATHS Associated Press Alice Higham 64 Salt Lake City Lynette Tew 19 Talmage Edna McDonald 87 Salt Lake City Caroline A Heppler 90 1260 16 42 7 71 12 30 6 18 4 33 7 95 929 12 74 726 893 Cattle futures trading choice steers from 17 95 8 43 13 44 6 75 4 73 8 71 10 18 13 85 7 93 981 Slowed By Rising Cost Board of Trade in Chicago: Open High Low Close June 33 50 34 10 33 50 34 07 Aug 32 15 3252 31 12 3247 Oct 30 90 31 17 30 82 31 15 Nov 3040 Dec 30 35 3042 3020 3037 Jan 30 10 Feb 29 60 2987 29 60 29 75 Mar 2940 Asked 9 77 6 39 I 895 I 6 31 William Duffin 84 Cedar Keystones K2 Keystones SI Keystones S2 City Sophie Wiest Mrs Sophie Lovelace Wiest 69 of 3861 Grandview Drive died this morning in a local nursing home of natural causes Mrs Wiest was born April 19 1900 in Salt Lake City a daughter of Omer and Clara Marshall Lovelace On March 6 1924 she was married to Louis A Wiest in Salt Lake City He died in November 1964 in Ogden She had resided in Ogden the past 34 years and was secretary for Lincoln Lumber Co prior to retiring She was a member of the Methodist Church Surviving is one sister Mrs Rose O'Neill Bier Salt Lake City Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 am at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Rev Bronston Greenwood of the First Methodist Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday until 2259 2464 1218 13 29 9 28 1013 675 737 Keystones S3 NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by tht Purchasing Agent of Weber State College Ogden Utah until 2:00 pm Friday Jun 13 1969 for: DATA PROCESSING CONTINUOUS FORMS Bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Agent Building One Weber State College Weber 3tate reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the College ROBERT DE BOEk Purchasing Agent Pub June 5 1969 3622 Keystones 54 70 U6 145 145 ParkeDavis 1 74 32 32 32 "i PennCen 240 41 270 265 265 60 19 15 15 15 Penney JC 1 6 45 45 45 IPaPwLt 160 83 38'i 38 38 PennzUn 80 2 29 29 29 PepsiCo 1 380 38 37 37 Perfect Film 84 84 84' 2 PfizerC 140a 141 64 62 63 ivi PhelpsD 190 23 19'i 19' 19 Phila El 164 63 21'2 21 21 I Philip Morr 1 Phiil Pet 260 'PhillipPet wi 20 20 20 20' a Pitney 3w 68 39 50 50' 2 50 polaroicl 32 12 45 45 45 ppG nd 140 9 29 29 29 Vi ProctGa 260 47 45 445 44 pSvcEG 164 19 30 29i4 30 Ipublklnd 75t 155 38 371 37 'i Pueb Sup 48 8 20 20 20 PugSPL 163 59 25Va 25 25'i Pullman 280 14 18 17 17 74 27 26 27 112 79 76 79 2ViQutor 50 58 70 69' i 70 71 74i 73Vi 73'i RalstonP 60 103 35 35 3S' i i Ranco Inc 92 15 37 36 36 l'ij Raytheon 50 125 1 39'i 138 139 1 RCA 1 65 28' a 27 28 Reading Co 20 18 18 18 I ReichCh 50 RepubStl 250 161 38'i 38 38 31 27 27'2 27 I 1175 39Vi 33' i 38 11 22 21 21 Va 29 21 21 21 282 20 20 Va 59 33 33 33 Va 161 33 32 33 Va 174 55 54 54'i Vi 159 25 24 25 135 52 51 52 11 30 30Vi 751 45'i 43Vi 45 2 25 49 49' a 18 27'i 27 27Va li 22 82 82Va 82'2 Vi 37 43 43 43 141 28 28 28 Va 89 31 '2 30 31 Vi 130 71' i 70 70 29 35 35' 2 35 Va 25 36Vi 36 36'2 292 113 1 09 112 2 44 39 39 39 64 93 92' 2 93 Va 168 33 32 32 27 12 12 12 16 32 £1 52 Va 7 33 33 33 24 50 49Vi 50 Vi 7 28 28Vi 28 i 196 25 24 25 37 35'a 34 35' a 1 161 38 37 38 1 267 44 43Va 43 41 24''2 23 23 22 17 16 16 Va 33 44 44 44 Vi 44 88 87 88 Va 138 39 38V'a 38'a 216 40 40 40 1211 8 8 8 Va 108 35 34 35 Va 1 22 22 22 180 52 51 Vi 51 63 37 36 37 Goodbody Co OGDEN GRAIN EXCHANGE SPECIAL STOCKS Hich Low Last Arlan's Amala 388 38V2 Sugar 32 Vs 321b CLOSING CU0TATI0NS Wheat delivered Ogden Truck Bids No 1 Red Ord Protein 131 No 1 Red 10 Protein 133 No 1 Red 11 Protein 137 No 1 Red 12 Protein 141 No 1 Red 13 Protein 148 No i White Wheat 136 No 2 Barley 46 or 236 (Wheat per bushel barley per cwt) Ogden car arrivals: Wheat 10 barley 2 Total 12 Allied Stores 4U-s u'4 Del Monte 30 30 Con Freightways 32a 32V4 Denver Rio Grande 20Vs 20Vs Mountain Fuel 31V4 31V4 Mtn Sts 24 24 Montana Power 31 li 31 Vs CCI Marquardt 1338 13Vi Revco 45'2 45 services Burial will be in Washington Heights Memorial Park 38'2 32V'a 40 30 32V4 20Vb 31 14 24 31 'A 13 45 3534 25V2 48Ve 22Va WASHINGTON (AP) -Agriculture Department economists say there is little indication that net farm income this year will rise appreciably from 1968' due to larger bites in costs of production "In the first quarter prices paid for production items alone were 3 per cent above those of a year earlier" officials said Monday in a report on the demand and price situation "But when costs of interests wages and taxes were added the increase over a year earlier climbed sharply to more than 5 per cent" The higher costs dampened a Glen Hansen 68 bait lase City Clara Brunatti 86 Salt Lake City Earl Eskelson 45 Heber City Thomas Sunderland 86 Lehi Harry Rasmussen 73 Salt Lake City Thomas Edwards 64 Salt Lake City Milton Allred 66 Murray Rhoda Stagg 84 Salt Lake City David Elmer 71 Salt Lake City Mary Ann Miller 93 St George David Whiting 18 Maple-ton LeRoy Perry 30 Murray FUNERALS Utah PM 36 354i Vornado 2534 25'2 Grant Co 48 48 nn 111 in mi 4- ii Kevion i4u INVIT VTION TO BID COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT -FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 pm on Thursday June 26 1969 -in the office of Provo City Purchasing Agent for the following: Complete commercial laundry equipment Includes full white goods and dry cleaning equipment We will accept bids "for entire laundry or individual items For additional information and inspection contact Provo City Purchasing Agent PO Box 799 or phone 373-5510 Ext 41 PROVO CITY CORPORATION A WM NELSON (A Wm Nelson Purchasing Agent) Pub June 5 1969 3621 OGDEN LIVESTOCK Cont Tel 68 Control Data Coccerln 140 CorGV 25C Cow'es 50 CoxBdcas 50 CPC Intl 170 CrouseHin lb CrowCol Crown Cork CrwnZfcl 2 40 Cudahy Co Curtrss Wrt 1 Dan Riv 123 Dart I Ad 3Cb DaycoCp 160 DaytnPL 160 Deere Co 2 Del Mnte 1 10 DeltaAir 40 DenRGr 110 De'Edis 140 Det S'eel 60 DiaSham 143 Disney 3Cb DomeMin 80 DOKvChm 240 Dresslnd 143 DukePw 143 duPont 250g Duj Lt 166 Dyna Am 40 East Air 50 East Kodak 1 EatonYa 141 Ebasco Ind 2 EG1G 10 Elect Sc-ec ElPascNG 1 EltraCo 120 Emer E'ec 1 EndJohn 12p Eseilnt 120 Ethyl Cp 72 EvansP -6Cb Eversharp FairchC 50e Fairch Hiller Fansteel Inc Fedders n43 FedDStr 95 Fi'trol 2 Firestne 160 FstChrt i68t Flintkote 1 Fla Pow 1 52 FlaPwLf 183 FMC Cp 85 FoodFair 90 FcrdVot 240 FcrMcK 75 FreepSul 160 FruehCp 170 GAC CP 130 GAF Corp 40 Gam Sko 130 Gannett 65 WEAVER Funeral services for Orson (Rod- PIE 22'2 22'2 45 45 40 40V4 Pillsbury 45 Utah Construction 40'A Reyn Met 90 i ReynTob 220 Roan Sel Tr Rohr Cp 80 I RoyCCola 54 RoyC'jt 103g RyderSys 50 i 196 75 75 75 10039 38 38 78 78 77 77'i 1 56 37'i 35'-i 37'i 1 15 17'2 17 17 90 22 21 21 73 34 33 33 38 55 54 55 5 33 33 33 GRAIN FUTURES new) Weaver of 459 34th St father of Mrs Myron A (Wanda) Child will be conducted Saturday at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th St with former Bishop Thomas Van Drimmelen Sr officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday until time of services Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park i Safeway 110 0G0EN (USDA)-No sales reported Housewife Gets Medical Award For Health Work 33 35' 2 35 35 StJosLd 150 63 28V 28 28 18 35 34 35 Vi 31 4S''a 44 45'4 Va 128 46 45 457 1495 35Va 34 1 CHICAGO (AP) Prev High Low Close Close WHEAT HEITER Funeral services for Harry Ed 47 34 34 34'i a StLSanF 240 479 53 53 53 StRegisP 160 27 19 18 18 Sanders 30 'SaFelnd 160 165 80 78 79 -1 'farf'" 41 ir lsi A- 1 Schenley 130 big gain in January-March cash Jul 131 129 131 130V4 80 71 20 19 19 receipts a record $10 billion or a gain of $500 million from the 40b RANDOM REFERENCES ward Heifer husband of Estelle Walter Heiter will be held Friday at 1 pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Rev Donald Steiner of the First Presbyterian Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary this evening from 7 to 9 and Friday one hour prior to services Interment at Washington Heights Memorial Park directed by Lindquist and Sons Sep 134 132V4 133V2 1327a Dec 139 137 138 138 Mar 142 141 142V 141 May 143 142 143 142 CORN NOTICE TO WATER USERS The fiiioving applications have been filed with the State Engineer to exchangt and appropriate water in Weber County State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated Locations in Exchange 313 Brerst Evertsen 3775 Orchard Ogden Utah seeks the right to exchange 85 ac-ft of water eviderced by contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District The water was to have been stored in Causey Reservoir under App No 10990 and used for misc purposes Hereafter 85 ac-ft of water wifl ba released into the Ogden River to -satisfy lower users and 85 ac-ft diverted from 118 38 37' a 377 1 Scott Paper 1 14 39 37 38 -I' ifrn 5 learsR50! first quarter of last year JT 441' NET INCOME Actual net farm income was Wheel chairs crutches rib 45 30' 28' i 291 Vj ah 47'i 47'i ShellTrn 73g 1 7rr A9i i SherwnWm 2 SianalCo 120 WIEST Funeral services for Sophie Love cages elastic nose prescrip up about $400 million from the 87 ZV 't 298 130 129 129 129 128 127 127 128 125 124 124 125 129 128 129V4 129 132 131 31 132 Jul Sep Dec Mar May 116 30' 30' i 30 Va 44? 44H 44 Va 14 3Ta 31 31 Va Va 30 42 415 42 123 40'2 39 397 V2 120 3lJi 31 3is Va 30 44V'a 44Va 441 Va 52 46 44 2 45s lVa 117 7U'a 70V 71 1V 48 71 Va 71 'i 71 'i Vi '5 43 43' i 43 20 527 52 52 V4 135 38V 377 38 37 77 76 Va 40 44 43 44 1V 71 377 37 37 86 281 28' 28" i 31 41 'a 41V2 41 69 387 381 397 29 527 521 523 825 26V'a 25 26'4 1 90 51 7 51 'a 51 Vi 76 22'a 22 22 Vi 61 47'4 46 46 24 19 19'! 19 181 714 71 71 -r i 1S2 Wa e7'4 68'4 Vi 253 8 5 84' 84'i 3 tions Free delivery prescrip SALT LAKE CITY Roosevelt housewife received the Utah State Medical Association annual Award of Merit here Wednesday night Mrs Colleen Mantyla was cited for her "devoted services in the interest of good health over many years" Representatives of newspapers radio and television stations also were honored at the UMA's annual award banquet held in the University Club building tion Center Phone 393-3436 cr a 6-in well 50-200 ft deep at a point 399-1126 (adv) lace Wiest widow of Louis A Wiest will be held Saturday at 11 am at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Rev Bronston Greenwood of the First Methodist Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday until time of services Interment at Washington Heights Memorial Park directed by Lindquist and Sons 11 25'i li' 24- IiISVp 156 493i 49 49 'ICuCaE 140 80 37' 4 32' 32' 14 64 32 3H2 3134 59 33V 38' 38 )fn Sou Ry 280a 326 604 597 60' i Va1 Spartan Ind 920 25'-'j 24' i 24H l'iSperryR 35g 12 29-i 29' 29' HiSqoareD 80 2 40' 4 0 40' St Brand 150 a onj ii irom nw tor aec 21 T7N R1E and used for domestic purposes rf 1 family stockwatering of 10 horses and from Apr 1 to Oct 31 for African violets 400 varieties irrigation of 25 acs All uses in NWViNWVi all colors and prices 474 4th (adv) Sec 21 and NEV4NEV4 Sec 20 TN R1E OATS Jul 63 62 62 62 Sep 63 63 63 63 Dec 66 65 66 65 Mar 38 67 68 68 May 68 68 68 68 RYE MONTGOMERY Funeral services for Janna Exchange 314 (area 35) Ralph Mackey 58 31 301 301 Std Kollsman Gen Dy nam 1 Discipline problem? For pro Cn Elec 260 Xl21 93H 92' 93' i StOCal 280b period in 1968 officials said but the adjusted rate of net income for this year remained at about the $148 billion reported for the last quarter of 1968 The department's index of prices farmers pay for items needed in their operations has been rising to record highs for months At mid-April the index was 372 per centof its 1910-14 base average a gain of three points from March and the fourth consecutive monthly rise The Award of Merit program 3402 West 6000 South Roy Utah seeks the right to exchange 10 ac-ft of wafer evidenced by contract with Weber" Basin Water Conservancy District The water was to have been stored in Pineview Reservoir stoiiina z30 34 85H 84'i 85' 1V4 Gen Fds 260 fessional help contact Parent Child Guidance Service Ph 399- StOilNJ 180g a Montgomery of 3230 Wall Ave will be conducted Friday at 1 pm in the Myers Mortuary Chapel 845 Washington Blvd Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday prior to services Interment in Ogden City Cemetery directed by Myers was established in 1954 to give 79 344 34' 4 341 256 80' 79i 80 3 StdOilOh 270 2348 953 91 Va lVa 42 16? 16'i 16Va recognition to a non-medical 3128 (adv) person who makes significant contributions in health care in under App 27608 and used for misc purposes Hereafter 10 ac-ft of water vyill "be released into the Ogden River to satisfy lower users ana 10 ac-ft diverted from Home remodeling and repairs 25 46V 45'i 46V Va 190 37'i 367a 37' Va 26 54 54 54 Vi 72 44' 43V3 43 20 7'a 67 67 Va 87 71 7'i Vi METCALF Military funeral services for 3 271 27' St Packaging 252 381 3s 38? a4StauffCh 180 137 23' 23' 23' i SterlDrug 70 45 38H 33 38' 4 Vi i StevensJ 240 21 100 9934 997 1 StudeWorth 1 6 501 501 501 Sun Oil lb 173 317 30ii 317 SurvyFd 72g 36 77 74 74' i Swift Co 60 48 57 563i 56 a specialty Robins 311 8th bt the community and state Gen Mil's 80 GenMot 3 40 GPubUf 160 GTeiEl 148 Gsf Tire lb Genesco 160 Ga Pacific lb Ga Pacif wi Gerber 110 GetfOil 38g Gillette 140 Gten Alden Global Marin Goodrich 172 Goodyear 85 Jul 119 119 119 119 Sep 119 119 118 117 Dec 121 119 120 120 Mar 122 122 122 122 May 124 124 SOYBEANS Jul 266 266 266 266 Aug 263 263 263 263 Sep 245 245 245 245 a 6-m well 5O-10O ft deep at a point 392-1374 (adv) Mrs Mantyla is the wife of a dentist in Roosevelt She has been active in cancer mental ivsgr trval Dale Metcalf husband of Viola hodges Metcalf of 90 Atherton Way Layton will be held Friday at 9 am in the Arlington National Chapel Arlington Va Interment will be in the Arlington Cemetery with full military honors Arrangements under the direction of Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary 721 ft 609 ft from NW Cor- Sec -17 T7N R1E and used for domestic purposes of 1 family stockwatering of 2 horses in NWViNWVi Sec 17 T7N R1E Exchange 315 (area 35) Marshall 0 Isaac Tomatoes Petunias snaps strawberry raspberry plants "2 IV- JTampaE 72 Among items cited in Mon 71 35 35 35' 4- Tektronix 43 44' Va 127 45 day's report as gaining from 9th St Greenhouse 215 9th St health and tuberculosis associa tions Teledyne son 865 East 4125 South Salt Lake City 97 23 28 28 37 257 25 25 Vi 29 567 56 561 i4 177 37 37 37' 7 Va 87 29'i 29 29V 381 83 83 831 Vi 59 277a 27 27V 211 30 29V 29 i 149 124'4 1233 1231 51 111- 128 (adv) HAMBLIN Funeral services for I 'Z fir" fi-" ii Texaco 320 Nov 234 233 234 233 Jan 238 237 238 238 Mar 242 241 242 241 May 244 244 244 244 Charles Dicken MD an TexETrn 140 TexGSul 60 Texaslnst 80 TexP Ld 45g Textron 80 Utility Company Plans SI Park year earlier were building materials interest and all up more than 10 per cent feed-vehicles and 5 to 10 per cent higher The report said further in nounces transfer of his office Jl U' ir-4 i -A 7 48 47 47T 136 30' a 297 30 17 50'i 50' 50' 145 26 26' 26'4 61 4'a 63 64 1 a 3i for the practice of dermatol John Hamblin of 466 East 700 So Clearfield will be held Friday at 1 pm in the Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary Chapel 1050 So State Street with Bishop 0 Merrill Clark officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday one hour prior to the services Interment in the Syracuse Cemetery directed by Lind- Thiokol 40 ogy to suite 105 McKay proles POTATOES 6 33 33i 333 a TtmesMir 50 150 21 21 211 Sfo sional Bldg 3905 Harrison Blvd creases in costs of production SALT LAKE CITY Power Light Co has Vi June 2 1969 (adv) ToddShp 120 TransWAir 1 4f 33 32' 4 Si' 7 va 427 42' a 42 421 64 24 24' 24' can be expected this year but hu'ji a ueameio Mortuary Transmr 50b GOULD Funeral services for Mrs Alice suggested that some of the in 208 30' 29 297 Vi Transitron Need boat insurance? We have low rates Farmer's Insur creases may be tempered by 33V 39 ance 3480 Washington Blvd iTriCont 268a 67 54' 53' a 53 '4 TRW Inc 1 22 75Vi 747 75 Twen Cent 1 76 24 231 23 fi!" 7 UMC Ind 72 Utah seeks tne right to exchange 1 ac-ft of water evidenced by contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy The water was to have been stored in Pine-view Res under App 27608 and used for misc purposes Hereafter 10 ac-ft of water will ba released into the Ogden River to lower users and 10 ac-ft diverted from a 6-in well 60-150 ft deep at a point 481 ft 1489 ft trom NE Cor Sec 21 T6N R2E and used for domestic purposes 1 family stockwatering of 1 horse aitd from Apr 1 to Oct 31 for irrigation of 025 ac All uses in NWV4NEV4 Sec 2 T6N R2E 39346 (35-4463) Cecil Brown- 112 Madison Avenue Ogden Utah 0015 sec-ft of water from a 4-in well 150-tt deep at a point 1056 ft 1150 ft from Eli Cor Sec 9 T6N R1W and used for domestic purposes of 1 family stockwatering of 2 horses 25 chickens and -from Apr 1 to Oct 31 for irrigation of 0 25 ac All uses in SEV4NEI4 Sec 9 T6N RIW Protests resisting the granting of thesa applications with reasons therefor must filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 442 State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah on or before July 19 1969 Hubert Lambert STATE ENGINEER -Pub Jun 5 12 19 1969 3610 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)-Potatoes arrivals 45 on track 205 total shipments 580 new supplies moderate demand for long whites very good market slightly stronger demand for best round reds mo-erate market steady others demand slow market dull carlot i -1 i -i i i anti-inflation measures taken by the administration to help cool off the economy nansen uouia wite of Lawrence Gould will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Vern Call officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday prior to services Interment at Washing-ton Heights Memorial Park GraceCo 1 50 GraniteC Stl GrantW 140 Gt ASP 130 Gt Nor Ry 3 Gt West Finl G'WnUnit 90 GreenGnf 96 Greyhound 1 GrumnAirc 1 Gulf Oil 150 GulfStaUt 96 GulfWlnd 40 Halliburt 105 Harris Int 1 HeclaMng 70 Here Inc 1 HewPack 20 Hoff Elect Holidaylnn Holly Sug 120 Homestke 40 Honeywl 120 HousehF 110 HoustLP 112 Howmet 70 IdahoPw 160 Ideal Basic 1 III Cent 150 Imp Cp Am IMA CP 1-40 unveiled plans to build a landscaped park across from the Salt Palace The park is part of a $135000 project beautify the downtown Salt Lake City substation The 79-year-old substation will 393-5392 (adv) 18''4 14 43Vi Vi 20 237 23V4 357 35' 4 345 64 17Vj 17V 13 46 Vi 45 36 35V 35V 3 34 3334 63 43 42V 134 34 33 45 10V4 10V 38 33 Va 33 60 39 38H 273 30 28Va 28 lS'i 18'i 233 43Vi 43 88 20 20' 'a 258 61 60s 78 49 4V'7 50 29 29V 358 404 338 83 68 67'2 59 13H 13" 18 52 Vi 51 Va 140 3j-- 33- 63 76'i 75 293 28 Vi 27 29 39'4 38'i 139 34 344 32 47Va 46V2 IS BY-4 BY "4 By 2 V4 rrhiri 102 255 24Mi I Save on Wedding Gifts for the June Bride Farr Co 2434 434 2Vj 228 44'2 41 Un Elec 120 UnOilCal 140 UnionPacif 2 Uniroyal 70 264 s-a x8 27 FLORSTS Wash (adv) 75 31V 31's 31H 9 1 33 132Vj 132V2 Vi UnitAirLin 1 3 1 lln(rr 1 an 24-hour telephone service Automotive Head SUN VALLEY Idaho (AP) Reasor of Kellogg has been elected president of the is4 lira ck saies: auiurma ions whites 445-475 California round 'reds 450-500 Florida round free delivery charge ac 32 43 43 47 47 Va 41 27 31 Tt 3Hi -I- 24 33' 1 327 71 15 15Vi 3j-4 i 1 RH nM cnnnlioc licrht- counts tax records on drugs be converted to a contemporary building surrounded by two-thirds of an acre of lawn and trees on West Temple between 1st and 2nd South Streets The area is scheduled for completion in July KLENKE FLORAL AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark 2955 Washington Phone 394-3474 iAsk about our "Senior Citizens Idaho Automobils Dealers Asso- 31 Un Fruit 140 Unit MM 130 33 -5- I USGypsm 3a 15 US Indust 45 61 4- 2 USPipe 120 1 USPIvCh n84 341 US Smelt lb demand for best stock moder- atp- martdt ctoarlv nn rarlrf ciation succeeding Henry 'Plan" at Prescription Cen 61 16 12 61 71 16' Wills of Twin Falls ter dial 393-8436 (adv) 100 34- 34 -1 Ar-i.

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