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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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4B Ogden Standard-Examiner Tuesday July 26 1966 OBITUARIES OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Stocks Make Recovery As Key Issues Mount NY STOCK EXCHANGE Ed'ith Edmonds Nalder Frank Miller Effie Smith Barrows Mrs Effie Smith Barrows 85 of 264 5th N- Logan died Monday night at the Wide Horizon Rest Home of causes incident 8 17 23 23'4 23 57 5 57 4- Mrs Edith Edmonds 78 ot layton died Sunday mqhf in the South uavs Community Hospital in Bountiful after an extended i In NEW YORK (AP)-FoItowing list of selected stock transactions on the New York Stock Exchange with 1:30 price! -A- Sales Net 14 1) io aoe each birth Svntex gained more than 6 I She Wit hnm AnrM I6V4 78 5V 16'4 78 5'4 78 5 She was barn July 5 1881 in Ogden daughter of John 6 1888 2 63 22 points on the American Stock!" HuntFds 50b Hupp Cp 181 Ideal Cem 1 lilCenlnd 240 Imp Cp Am IngerRand 2 Inland Stl 2 InsurNoAm 2 InterlkSt 180 IntBusM 440 Int Harv 180 IntMiner 120 414 41 414 Varian Varian Exchange Johnson Johnson Pearson and Eliza Ann Stratford Smith On Frank Miller 68 of Earl Hotel died Monday of natural causes He was born March 15 1898 in Glen-wood Iowa a son of Prme Hollister and Ada jane Baldwin Miller On Nov 20 1928 he was marned to Grace Richards at Blackfoot Idaho They were divorced in 1942 Mr Miller had been a resident of Oqden sinre' 1937 Surviving are four brothers: Lloyd Miller Delta Colo Walter Miller Boise Idaho Dwight Miller National City Calif Dale Miller Santa Rosa Calif The remains will be shippfd to Cedar Edge Colo by lindquist and Sons Mortuary for services and burial lime 10 19D7 she (Ms-) Hifh lew last Chg 34 40 39H 40Vi 14 24 23H 23Vi Vi 50'4 4934 50 Va I 15H 15V4 154 Vi 112 61 6OV2 6Ci Va 210 45 43 44 Va 14 was marnpn to USGypsm 3 64 52V SV 51' 4- Va US Ind 25 100 20V 194 197 4- US Lines 2b 6 36V 36' 36' 7 USPIywd 140 13 43' 43 43 Va US Rub 120 199 47V 46'4 47'4 USSmelt 75 76 54' 53 537 4- US Steel 2 150 42 414 414 Unit Whelan 23 11' IT 1l UnivOPd 140 3 4 70'4 70 70' -17 Upiohn 148 9 734 73V 73' Va Vanad 140a 11 27 264 264 As 169 36'4 347 354 4-1 VaEIPw 128 29 44 44V 44 4- WarnPict 50 7 147 144 144 WarnLamb 1 24 37 36 37 4- WashWat 108 1 214 214 214 Vi Westn AirL 1 70 524 51' 52Va 4- Va WnBanc 110 26 29 28'a 29 4- WUnTel 140 27 36' 36V 36'4 4- WestgEI 140 106 51 497 50'4 4- Weyerhr 140 43 34 34V4 34'a Va Whirl Cp 160 25 41 Vi 404 41V White 160 23 43V4 42 42' Wilson Co 2 21 507 50' 50' 7 WinnDix 144 2 33 33 33 4- Woolworth 1 87 224 22V 22 Worthing 120 16 337 334 334 4-" Xerox Corp 1 236 230 226'4 22934 4-2 YngstSht 180 20 33 33 Zenith Rad 1 92 687 67 68V 1 1 NEW YORK (AP) A rally by leading issues in active trading carried the stock market higher early this afternoon But there were more declines than advances in the general ist The recovery movement from Monday's worst loss since the assassination of President Kennedy on Nov 22 1963 lost some of its strength around midday Brokers analyzing the setback said they considered it largely technical since there were no 6OV4 Vi Int Nick 280a a daughter of Edward nd Ellen Mane Wooley Edmonds Mrs Nalder was married to Alma William Naider on April 27 1910 Salt Lake City The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt lake LDS Temple He died Dec 29 1960 in Ogden She had resided in Kaysville as a young girl moving to lay-ton at the time nf 317 4- Int I Packers ftfi 1 1 97 Int Pap 120a Barrows in the Logan LDS Temple He died May 3 1920 in Berkeley Calif Mrs Barrows had resided in Ogden Brigham City and LoganBerkeley Washington DC and Cor-vallis Ore 47 Va Int 135 247 lowaPSv 120 38'4 Va ITE Ckt 1 32 28'4 V4I IK)U 11 6OV4 60'4 94 32'V 31 Va 2 97a 19 47 46 Vi 31 247i 24H 107 38 Va 38 61 32i 32'4 91 28 Vi 28' 32 8OV4 39 75' 119 707i 69 21 237 23 28 8P4 80' Carl David Borup TREMONTON Carl David Borup day-old son of Edward and Carole Hoops Borup of Tremonton died Saturday in the LDS Hos- rfvunnmil a aj also her marriage She and her husband lived in Rine Idaho fnr fv a aar take City JohnsnJ 140a Jonlogan 80 Jones 270 Joy Mfg 125 8OV2 Vj 76 4- V2 70V2 Vi 23H 81 Vi She was a specialist home planning with Utah State University extension service She had done extensive work locally star and nationally concerning housing standards and had written articles given demonstrations and lec-turesvin this field Many of her publications in this field are still mi use She was a member of Phi Kappa Phi national scholastic society Phi Epsilon Omicron national honorary home economics society and she was a member of Epsilon' Sigma Phi national extension society 20 6 102 541 54Vt 54 Vi 16 17 V4 37Vj 36 Va 37Va Va 44 344 34' 34 10 704 694 704 4-1 6 33V' 33 33' 62 349V 346 349' 4-2 41 43 427 43'4 4- 55 657 64V 654 4- Vi 28 90 89 894 4- 5 10V4 10' 10' 159 27'i 267 27' 4- Va 5 9 73 71 73' 4-1 '4 2 25 25 25 4- 14 38 37' 38 29 51' 50' 51 4 174' 171 174' 4-27 20 44'j 43 44'4 23 56' 554 554 4 34 30' 297 30 V4 -K- 27 43' 42' 42V 12 35'4 35 35 4- 103 35' 34 344 Va 6 637 63' 63' 4- 21 834 83' 83 39 52 51 51 34 11 26 25V4 26 4- 42 14 14' 14'4 44 45 45'4 45' Xll 264 26' 264 4- 34 59 247 24V 24V 4- Va 30 14 14' 14'4 4- 66 10'4 10 10 4- Va 13 307 30 30 43 49 49' 49 V4 3 114 11 114 4- 3 75'4 75V4 75'i 69 73 71 73 4-1 112 67 6' 6' Va 47 56' 55 55 9 27 264 27 14 15 15 15' and Searie advanced more than 2 points on the New York Stock Exchange Boeing trading on a block of 39700 shares appeared headed for the top of the day's most active list General Motors and Ford Motor advanced about half a point and Chrysler and American Motors were ahead by lesser fractions Goodrich lost about a point and US Rubber was down half a point International 1 Eastman Kodak MGM General Electric and Pennsylvania Railroad gained more than a point New York Central spurted more than 3 points Prices advanced in heavy trading on the American Stock Exchange Gains of a point or more were made by Alloys Unlimited Conductron Flying Tiger Syntex Williams Brothers and Zapata: Gulton Industries lost more than a point vvnne in Kayville she was a Sunday i)k'n' T' born July 22 1966 in School and Primary teacher and at the time ec Valley HoP'tal Tremonton of her death she was a member of the 5u'vivilng are the parents of Tremonton Layton Third Ward where she had been ac- Drohtr one lister: Michael Janmfer five as a Relief Society teacher wm brother Kenneth Borup all of Surviving are two sons two dauqhterv 'remonfor grandparents: Mr and Mrs Carl Howard Nalder and Mrs Staniey c' Borup Tremonton Mr and Mrs Kenneth (Edna) Timms both of Layton Mrs Marvin t' T' Cdllf eaf-qrandparent: (Elda) Cardall Royand Norris Nal- 55 Picr Bori''P Boi Idafio der Kaysville 14 grandchildren five qreat- i and Mrv Arcn Hoo St Ceorqe grandchildren two brothers two sisters- services will be held Wedneday George Edmonds Bountiful Tracv Edmonds i he Rogers Mortuary Chan Abbott lab 1 ABC Con 80 ACF Ind 220 Ad Millis 40 Address 140 Admiral Air Red 250 AlcanAlu 90 Alleg Cp 10 Alleglud 220 Alleg Pw 114 Allied 190b Allied5tr 132 Allisial '75 Alcoa 160 Amerada" 280 AmAirlin 125 Am Bosch 60 AmBdcst 160 Am Can 220 AmCrySug 1 AmCyan 125 AmEIPw 132 A Enka 110a ArrFPw 116 AHorrve 180a Am Hosp 40 AmlnvCo 110 Am MFd 90 AVet CI 190 Am Motors AmNGas lM A Optic 125b Am Photocpy A Smelt 260a Am Std 1 Am 220 Am Tob 180 AmZinc l40a AMP Inc 60 Ampex Cp Amphenol 60 Anaconda 2e Anken Chem ArmcoSf 3 Armour 160 Arms Ck 120 Ashland Oil 1 Assd DG 140 Atchison 160 AtlRich 260 Atias Cp Avco Corp 1 Avnat 50b Avon Pd 120 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by Th Associated Press 30 15 15 60 Ind Rails Util Stocks Net change 4-15 4-6 4-1 9 Noon Tues 4495 1685 1461 3091 Prev Day 4480 1679 1460 3082 Week Ago 4645 1720 1497 3180 Month Ago 4628 1739 1473 3172 Year Ago i 4657 1574 1665 3186 1966 High 5379 2139 1705 3697 1966 Low 4480 1679 1458 3082 KEY ISSUES GAIN Gains of key issues today ranged from fractions to a point or so Aircrafts electronics and airlines which suffered heavy losses Monday made a recovery move United Aircraft Boeing Zenith Raytheon Pan Pocate Idahn- Mrt FfHa ST tremonton wiuu Mij)( i oi imiiij- ton and Mrs Lawrence (Ethel) Bone lay- Friends may Call Wednesday from 11 em until services at the mortuary Interment 44 38V ZV 377 3 37Vi 37'4 37V4 3 17 174 174 83 67 66 Va 66 Vi Vt 25 40H 40 40 Va 2 184 18V4 18Va Va 49 16V 16 16t 20 45 44 44H i 95 10'4 10 10 15 397 39 39' 7t 8 56 55'- 56 142 Ti Va Ta 21 58 57 58' 145 197 19 253 54 54 54' 55 33 33' 33V 1 26' 26'i 26' 1 58 58 58 Cemetery in me Kiverview Tremonton Kaiser Al 1 KayserRo 60 Kennecott KernCLd 260 KerrMc 130 KimbClark 2 Koppers 140 Korvett Kresge 80 Kroger 130 Lear Sieg 70 LehPorCem 1 Leh Val Ind Lehman 183a LOFGIs 280a LibbMcN 27t Liggett8M 5 Litton Ind LivingsO 43f LockhdA 220 Loews Theat LoneS Cem 1 LoneSGa 112 LonglsLt 108 Lorillard 250 LuckySt 160b in iw she received a certificate of recognition for outstanding service from national Epsilon Sigma Phi and in 1959 received a plaque for distinguished service in the state by Utah State University Surviving are one son Perce Barrows DelMar Calif tti roe grandchildren two great-grandchildren three brothers: Edwin Smith and Dr Leslie A Smith both of Ogden and Percy Smith Logan three sisters: Mrs Griffin Ogcten Mrs Langton Barber Lewiston and Mrs Maurice Smith Richland Wash Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 am in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel There will be no viewing Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 pm in the IDS layton Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Robert Christensen officiating Friends may call at Lindquisf's Kaysville Mortuary 340 Main Kaysville Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday 11 amOntil 12-30 pm Interment will be in the Kaysville-layton Memorial Park 1965 High 5233 1945 1782 3585 1965 Low 4514 1493 1626 3080 BOND AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press 20 10 10 10 10 American World Airways United Air Lines and Eastern Air FUNERALS Lines gained more than a point Raiht Ind Util Fgn Yd -1 HAnDLEVfireral 'or Mr4 Mary Dna Waloram Hddley of North 0qdn 4-1 135 237 23'4 234 925 Elizabeth A Stratford 214 22 Va 817 82 14 15 524 527 357 36'4 90 207 20 207 4- 44 22 48 83 30 15 37 53' 37 364 22 53 Net change Noon Tues Prev Day Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago 1966 High 1966 Low 1965 High 196 5Low 749 750 751 754 821 795 750 837 793 821 821 820 826 883 861 81 9 889 864 924 924 926 920 918 931 916 950 914 873 872 876 879 932 907 872 943 901 925 933 948 1008 1014 925 1025 999 52V 52' ihe Associated Press 60-stock average at noon had gained 9 to 3091 with industrials up 15 rails up 6 and utilities up 1 The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials at noon was up 424 to 85707 GAINS 6 POINTS Shares of companies making birth control products generally were higher following a report from Milan Italy which quoted 35 267 26'j 264 6 5TJ 51'4 51V X47 31 31 31 Va 26 814 80' 81 V4 -l'4 Educators fo Discuss Student Loan Program 2 264 264 264 9 44 44' 44 4- Vi 1 41V 41' 41V x33 40 39 39Va 9 38'4 374 38V 4- 10 477 474 474 38 22 22 22'4 4- 27 51 Vi 494 50 -1' 256 48'4 47' 474 35 51 Va 50' 51 4- 11 28 274 28 4- 68 3 3'j 3 X62 25' 49 19' 32 824 24V4 25' 18 19' 82'4 82Vi Vi STOCKS 30 Indus 857074-424 20 Rails 221934-112 15 Utils 13272-064 65 Stocks 301954-105 40 Bonds 82494-001 10 Higher grade rails 7597-010 10 Second grade rails 83604-003 SALT LAKE CITY-Mrs Elizabeth Amina Parry Stratford 80 of 132 Duplex Place former Weber County resident died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering illness Mrs Stratford was born Feb 3 1886 i-n Marriott a daughter of Caleb and Frances Sophia Marriott Parry She was married to Earl Andrew Stratford Aug 27 1908 in an LDS Temple They were later divorced She attended the Weber Academy in Ogden and was an active member of the LDS Church Surviving are a son and daughter: Robet Stratford Salt Lake City Mrs William (Frances Mary) Hobson Beverly Hills Calif five grandchildren three great-grandchildren the following brothers and sisters: Ray Willard Parry Ely Nev Ezra Marriott Parry Arlington Va Oscar Leland Parry nd Caleb Royal Parrv both of San Diena oeonesndy at 1 Lomond LDS $kt Center' North Ogden wUh Bisnop Blame Ken-dell of tne Norm Ogden I rst Ward o-dating friends may call at the Mym Mortuary 845 Washington Bvc Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and at the stkr center Wednesday from II am urti tme of services Interment in the Nuth 0t)di-n City Cemetery directed by tne Myers Mortuary SUMMERS -Funeral services for Mrs" Gladys Walton Summers of 3175 400 will be held Wedneiday ot in the Pleasant View Ward (hopci With Bishop William Soelberg of the Pleasant View Second Ward officiating Friend' may call at Lindquist Colonial Funpra Chapel Tuesday from 6 to 9 pm Wednesday af the ward chapel from 10 to 11 am Interment in the North Ogam Cemetery Publ ic Masonic services for Daniel John Miller Sr husband of Ruby Chrn-tensen Miller of 1971 Harrison will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary with Steven Donoviel worshipful master off iciat-inq Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary e36 36th Tuesday from SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) tracts with the US Office Lukens Stl 1 MackTr 208f MacyRH 140 Mad Fd 241a MagmaCop 3 Magnavox 80 Marathn 220 Mar Mid 130 Marquar 25e MartinMar 1 MayDStr 160 Maytag 160a McCall 40b McDonAir 40 McKess 170 MeadCp 170 Melv Sh 125 Merck 120a Merrirt Chap MGM 1 Utah college and university offi Education and United Student 10 Public utilities 82534-024 10 Industrials Vatican sources as saying that Pope Paul might permit Catholic couples to use birth control pills for up to two years after cials and representatives of state financial institutions will meet Wednesday to set up a jstudent loan program Dr Merle Allen' director of Aid Funds Inc He said the state is eligible to receive $100000 in federal funds which would be invested in the United Student Aid Funds i 59 35V 35 35'4 29 32' 32 32V4 Va 17 197 19'4 194 47 454 44 45' 8 32V 32' 32V V4 55 42' 404 417 1V4 25 707 694 70 173 27 2Va 27 89 31 31'4 31'4 2 224 22 22 817 64'4 627 64' 1 7 29 Va 287 29 Vi 13 36 357 36 21 45V4 44 44 17 98 97V 97 -17e 52 8 8'- 8 Monday's 1st Dividends Declared Pe- Stk of-Pay-Ratf riod Record able INITIAL McDonnellAir new 10 9-21 103 INCREASED Burlington Ind 30 8-12 9-1 REGULAR 3 14 134 137a 206 22Va 214 217 Va 13 48' 477 48V 10 294 294 294 4- 6 30 30' 30V4 68 30' 287 30 4- Va 2 517 517 517 4- Vi 22 50 49 49 4 327 327 327 32 75' 74' 75' 4- 4 38 25 247 25 28 27' 26' 27' 1V4 18 24' 237 24 23 30 29 29 113 82'4 81 81 Va 2 834 84 84 1 84V4 84'4 84'4 Vi 54 44 43 437 14 21 20 20 V4 90 68 67 68 OGDEN LIVESTOCK BabcokW 125 Bait GE 144 Beaunit Beckman 50 Beech Air 80 Bell How 50 Bendix 240 Benguet 05e Beth Stl 150 Bigelow 80 Boeing 120 BoiseCasc 25 Borden 120 BorgWar 220 BristMy 120a Brunswick Bucy Er 160 Budd Co 80 Bullard 60 Bulova 60b Burl Ind 1 Burroughs 1 Calif Bruce William Parry and Mrs Ben (Myrtle) Wells both of Ogden Mrs Eugene (Lillian) LeChasseur Long Beach Calif Funeral services will be field Saturday me non-prom corporation in turn would guarantee the student loans OGDEN (USDA)-No trading Monday Days holiday the Utah Coordinating Council for Higher Education said council has completed con- VITAL STATISTICS 9-2 9-15 8-19 8-5 8-12 Am Bank Note 25 AmBosch Arma 15 Cen HIPS 25 Con Edison 45 Dorr Oliver 15 at 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary 260 South Temple Salt Lake City Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday prior fo services Interment In the Ogden City 10-1 10-14 9-10 9-15 9-1 GRAIN FUTURES 74 29 28 24 16 16' 3 20 20 3 I8V4 18V4 77 36 35'4 510 80 78 29 1 16 Va 20 18'4 36 1Va 80 Over-the-Counter Bid I Asked CHICAGO (AP)- Prev Close close High Low 13 50 9 50 18 75 32 50 2812V2 Albertson's Amalgamated Equity Oil First Security Corp Morrison-Knudsen Co Utah Construction 7 to pm and Wednesday until lerv-ices Interment in Ihe Aullorest Memorial Park NALDER -Funeral services for Ed'ith Trent Edmonds Nalder of Layton will bt held Thursday at 1 pm in the Layton LDS Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Robert Christensen officiating Friend? may call at Lindquisf'i Kaysville Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm end Thursday from 11 am until 12:30 pm Interment in the Kaysville-layton Memorial Park directed by Lindquisf'i Kaysvilla Mortuary TERRY-Funeral services for Larry Ray Terry of 670 30th St will bt conducted Wednesday at 11 am at the Myen Mortuary 845 Washington Blvd with Bish-oo Guy Davis of the Twenty-sixth Ward Wheat 13 00 875 17 75 31 75 28 00 39 00 Bid" BORROW MONEY Allen said the state will be able to draw about 10 times the amount invested for its loan program Lending institutions including banks credit unions savings and loan associations and insurance firms may be certified to grant the guaranteed loans Under the program undergraduates may borrow $1000 annually and graduate students $1500 up to a total of $7500 Colleges will be assigned Sep 188y2 183 183' 188 41 75 BIRTHS DEE HOSPITAL Christofferson Wallace and Diane Bingham 2731 Madison girl July 22 Dec Investment Funds Asked 27 4V 4' 4' 4 254 254 254 104 51 49 49 22 25V 244 25 Va 32 304 30 30V4 1 27 27 27 12 56 554 56' 54 25 25 25'4 12 42 42' 42 Va 13 74' 73' 734 -1V4 32 14 14V 14 Va 195 189 190V4 194 198 193 194V4 198 195 191 191 195 Affiliated Fund 8 57 Torrid Ann Mallory BRIGHAM CITY-Funeral services for Tonia Ann Mallory 4 daughter of Mr end Mrs Ronald Mallory of Logan who died Friday of injuries received in an automobile accident near Payson will be held Wednesday at 1 pm at Harold Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday prior to services Burial will be in the Brigham City Cemetery She was born June 25 1962 in Reno Nev She had made her home with her qrandparents: Mr and Mrs Orson Eugene Armstrong 349 1st She attended Sunday School and Primary Mar May Corn MidSoUtil 68 MinerCh 120 MinnMM 120 Mo Kan Tex Mo Pac A 5 MobilOil 160 Mohasco 80 Monsan 160b MontDU 140 MontPow 148 MontWard 1 Morrell 25p Motorola 1 MtSt TT 112 Nat Airlin 60 Nat Can 50 NCashR 120b NatDairy 140 Nat Dist 160 Nat Fuel 160 Nat Genl 20 NatGyps 2b Lead 150e Nat Steel 250 Nat Tea 80 Nevada 84 Newbery 68t EngEI 128 NYCent 208a Niag MP 110 Norflk Wst 6a NA Avia 280 NorNGas 220 Nor Pac 260 NSta Pw 152 Northrop 1 Nwst Airl 60 NwBan 170a Norton 150 Norwich 130 Occident 70b Sep 145 141 142 144V4 926 10 19 9 96 19 18 7 48 3 87 13 93 16 91 12 90 5 95 13 05 10 31 7 32 10 34 33V 34 14 66 31 Vi 304 304 Va 33 36V 36' 36' 4- 8 25'4 25 25 30 165'4 1624 165 24 18 22 22'4 22 Vi 79 78 75i 76' jf 4 2 254 254 254 32 827 82Va 82' Va 34 36 36 36 52 35 Va 34' 34' -1 5 29 '4 29 Vi 29 4 Va 10 9'4 9 9'4 4- 13 31 31 31 Vi 45 59' 59' 59 4- Vi 39 45 44'a 44Va Va X22 14'4 14 14'4 4- Va 5 34 34 34 8 15 20 197 19V 33 25'4 247 25 Vs 122 66' 64 66 4-3' 27 23 23' 23' 12 1114 111 Hl4 83 47 46' 4 4 7 4- Va 17 49 48V4 49 4- Va 32 46' 454 46 14 23 31V 31' 31' 4- 32 254 25' 254 4- 89 110 IO6V4 108 11 424 42' 424 5 34' 34' 34' 14 8 54Va 534 54V 4- 4 9 32 911 17 76 6 83 3 53 1276 15 56 11 78 5 43 11 91 9 44 671 148 144 144 146 154 149 149V4 151 156 151 151 154V8 27 4- 37V4 4- 724 38 4- 424 4- 7 41 4- 'a 73 274 26 41 37 37 32 727 72' 39 38' 364 X26 424 61 4H 40' 18 15' 15V loan quotas oased on enrollment Boston Canada Gen Fund Canadian Fund Capital Life Dividend Shares Df eyfous Eaton Howard Stock Eaton Howard Bal Fin Ind Fund Fundamental Investors Keystones Kl Keystones K2 Keystones SI Keystones S2 Keystones S3 Keystones 54 Manhattan Fund Mass Investors Growth Mass Investors Trust- Putnam Investors Wellington Fund 15'4 in the Brigham City Sixth Ward Surviving are her parents of Logan her grandparents two sisters: Wendy Kae Mallory and Tercia Lynn Mallory all of Brigham City 74 72 77 75 Wilson 4-H Club 36 44 '4 43' 44 2315 25 25 Dec Mar May Oats Sep Dec Mar May Rye Sep -Dec Mar 72 75 77 79 72 76 78 79 1272 13 88 1 414 414 414 8 71 71 71 108 47 464 47V 1V 7 34' 34' 34' 79 80 77 78 2082 22 71 6 26 571 911 1088 1584 738 1360 628 9 96 1189 1791 8 07 14 83 Elects Officers Studies Clothing WILSON-The Handy Homo-makers 4-H Club has elected 134 128 129 133 139 133 135 138 144 137 139 143 144 137 140 144 Nalder Ned and Rebecca Adams 144 Dixie Layton boy July 22 Oram Jack and Sherma Stallings Salt Lake City boy July 22 Patterson and Doarlene Hurd 2599 400 boy July 22 Moss Orrell and Carolyn Diane Moe Clearfield girl July 22 Barron Francis and Ida Lillian Moorehead 760 4500 girl July 22 Smith Glenn and Marilyn Fawson Brigham City girl July 22 Circle David and Gloria Simionmitt Hill AFB boy July 23 Kimber Lee and Arlene Edwards 182 350 Clearfield boy July 23 Sorensen Gene and Bet 25V 26 20 20 38'4 38' Va 26'4 26 49 50 1 39 39 78 78 23V4 23V 59 60V4 527 54'4 1 254 257 4- 25 26 May 45 20 278 384 41 26 387 51' 4 397 54 78V4 70 237 175 61 59 544 28 26 Vi 14 26 Cal Finanl Calif Pack 1 Calum Hec 1 CampRl 45a Camp Soup 1 Can Dry 1 CdnPac 285t Canteen 80 CaroP It 121 Carrier 160 CarterW 40a Case Jl CaterTr 120 CelaneseCp 2 Cenco Ins 30 Cent SW 150 Cerro 160b Cert-twd 80 CessnaA 140 Champ 220 Ches Ob 4 ChiMil StP 1 Chi Pneu 180 Chi Rl Pec ChrUCft llOf Chrysler 2 CIT Fin 160 CifiesSvc 160 ClevEllll 168 CocaCola 190 Coig Pal 90 CoiiinRad 60 CBS 120b Col Gas 134 Col Pict 121f ComlCrt 180 ComSolv 120 Comw Ed 2 Comsat Con Edit 180 ConEltcInd 1 CnNGas 270 ConsPow 190 Containr 130 Cont Air 80 Coot Can 285 Cont Ins 260 ContOil 240 Control Data 1 Cooplnd 180a Corn Pd 160 CorngGWk 2a CoxBdcas 40 CrowCol 139f Crown Cork Crown Zell 2 Croc Stl 120 Cudahy Co Curtis Pub Curt Wr 1 Charlin Ray Treadwell Charlin Ray Treadwell infant daughter of Charles Alan and Linda Morris Treadwell of 795 24th died several hours after birth Monday at the South Davis Community Hospital The infant was born July 24 1966 Surviving are the parents and the following grandparents: Mr and Mrs Joseph Morris Portage Mr and Mrs William Treadwell Kaysville FuneraJ services will held Wednesday at 10 am in tha Larkin Chapel of the Dawn Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday after 9:30 am Interment in the' Ogden City Cemetery Soybeans officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 7 fo 9 pm and Wednesday prior to the service Interment in the Randolph Cemetery directed by the Myers Mortuary Funeral services for CharlTrt Ray Treadwell infant daughter of Charles Alan and Linda Morris Treadwell 795 24th St will be held Wednesday at 10 am in the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn where friends may call Wednesday after 9:30 am Interment will in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by larkm and Sons Mortuary Funeral ser7TeHroriE ffltSmlH Barrows of Logan formerly of Ogden will be held Saturday at 11 am In lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel Thert will be no viewing Interment In the Oqden City Cemetefy directed by tlnd-quist and Sons AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL FREE PARKING IN REAR Washington Phone EX 4-3474 FOR 0VER5OYEARS Ogden City Floral Serving ogden and vicinity 2219 Wash Blvd EX 4-4575 Sharon Koga as president 33 38V 35 25V4 54 58 377i 38H Vi 25Vj 25Va 58 58V4 Va SALES Chief Con Pfd 100 Golconda 150 IOV4C 100 10c Grand Deposit 500 42c Royston Coal'n 1000 6Vic South Standard 100 120 600 115 24 27V 27V 434 22 6Va Vi 211 27V 50 1 Aug 348 340 340 350 Sep 337 328 38 338 Nov 328 319 3 20 330 Jan 333 323 324x 333 Mar 355 326 327 336 May 337 328 329 338 60 504 49V4 12 43 Va 43 174 22'2 21 14 63Va 63 70 2VA Wi 62 32 3114 22 49' 49'4 49V4 OhioEdis 120 OlinMetti 160 Otis Elev 2 Outb Mar 80 Owenslll 135 OxfrdPap 80 PacG El 130 Pac Ltg 130 Pac Petroi PacT8T 120 Pan Am 60 Panh EP 160 SPECIAL STOCKS 31 Vi ii 55 24 24' 24 106 50'4 49' 50 78 357 35 354 47 33 32 33 1 43 56 '4 554 56 Va 25 48 48 48 4- 20 294 29' 29' 79 10H 10i Arlan's Amalgamted Sugar Cheryl Mae Ilium vice president Nancy Leigh Holley secretary-treasurer Carol Zuec-h reporter Advanced clothing phase five will be studied by the club under the direction of Mrs Edilh Zuech club leader In addition Kathleen and Carol Zuech will study advanced foods phase two Faye Atkinson and Kathleen Zuech Portland Livestock 71 4- Pack Calif Con I 141 72'4 70' 40 697 a 69 1 1 69V4 637 17 62 61' 69 69V 62 4- 4 12 ZP 22H 241 664 64V4 14 33'2 33' 6 76'4 76'i 167 31 29 130 36s 35 7 lOVi 10 9 58Vi 58 5 33 32 PORTLAND (AP) (USDA) lO'i 224 6S7 IV4 33' Vi 76'4 -1 29 Vi 36 10 58 'j a4 3234 507 lVi Gets Post at Yale NEW HAVEN Conn (AP) -Dr Edward James Quilligan of the University of California Medical School at Los Angeles has been named chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Yale School of Medicine Denver Rio Grande Grant Co Mtn Fuel Mtn Sts High Low Last 167s 16 16'2 24 24V8 24Y8 32 32Va 32V8 26 2534 26 23 22'8 2238 lp'4 19'8 19'a 2578 25'4 25 32'4 317a 32 2238 2214 2214 -3114 3012 30'2 14 13 13 167g 1614 16'4 137a 13y8 1358 34 33V8 3334 -2714 2634 2634 50 233 33V 32V 32 4- 13 564 56'4 56' 22 44V4 43' 44V4 4- 6 291V 290 291V 4-IV2 10 33 32' 37V 36 447 434 44 4- 30 53 S2H 527 4 15 45 44'' 444 26 257 25 254 Marquardt PIE -Revco UTAH FLOWER SHOP will take a first phase clothing! project ty Sue Miller 615 41st girl July 23 Bassett Nevin A and Doris Todd 218 870 Sunset boy July 23 Justin and Mau-Dee Bair 113 Harrison girl July 24 DeHart Pete and Lynn Lundquist 733 1000 boy 120 51' 46 87 59 64Vj 32 66'4 18 657s 16 313 79 48H 3949404 Wash Blvd ParamPicf 2 ParkeDav la Peab Coal 1 PennDixie 60 Penney 150a Pa PwLt 148 Pa RR 160a Pennzoil 140 PepsiCo 160 PfizerC 120a Phelp 340a Phila El 148 Phil Rdg 120 PhilMorr 140 Phill Pe 220 Pitney Bow 1 PitPlate 260 Polaroid 20 Procter 2 Pullman 280 Cattle and calves 700 slaughter steers 25-75 higher heifers steady to strong cows firm to 25 higher other classes mostly steady slaughter steers choice 940-1085 lb 2610-2680 heifers high good to mostly choice 720-915 lb 239fc2460 cows standard 1850-1900 bulls utility and commercial 2200-2400 feeder steers 86 86 14 62 64 Vi Wa 6PM 66 65' 65Va Va 3V2 3V2 Va 467a 48 Vi Vornado 1 7'4 71 9' 48 20 7'4 7V4 87a 9 194 194 OGDEN GRAIN EXCHANGE 14 29' 29 2 24 24'4 3 29 29 29' Vi 24 Vi 29 6 28'4 28'4 28Vi 44 50'i 50' 50 Va 15 567 56'2 56' 8 64 6334 633 332 157 15334 156 2V4 34 66 UVa 657 T4 13 54V4 54 54 Vi R- 283 47 46 47i V4 1 47 Va AVa 47Va Va x32 32V4 32 32 V4 123 41 Va 397 41 Va 1 choice 600-850 lb 2425-2550 Hogs Late Monday 250 barrows and gilts 100 higher sows steady barrows and gilts 1-2 195-225 lb 27402785 sows No 1 and medium 290-375 lb at 2100-2190 Sheep 825 spring lambs about steady feeder spring lambs to July 24 Christenson James and Linda Hadley 2603 Jackson girl July 24 Peery Edward and Shar-Cloward 5115 1200 boy July 24 Olson Ronald and Karen Kapp Box 692 Route One boy July 25 Tonks Bruce and Carol CLOSING QUOTATIONS Wheat delivered Ogden Truck Bids No 1 Red Ord Protein i 62 No 1 Red 10 Protein 167 No 1 Red 1 1 Protein 72 No 1 Red 12 Protein i6 No 1 Red 13 Protein i 82 No 1 White Wheat 155 No 2 Barley 46 or 225 (Wheat per bushel barley per cwt) Ogdeh car arrivals: Wheat 55 barley 1-total 56 tr in 34 684 68' 68V 4- 61 118V 116 1177 4- 16 19V4 19' 19' 13 17 17V4 17 4- Va 10 35 34V 35 4- 7 7 52 51 514 4- 4 5 29 29 29 13 497 49V 497 4" Va Xl73 57V 56V 57 14 44 68 67'4 68 4- 7 7 25' 244 25' 4- 45 28 27V 28 15 39 387 387 3f 187V 1864 187 4- Va 36 2934 29 '4 29'2 Vi 62 13' 12 13 -E- 170 997 97H 99 4-1 1 90'i 90V4 90V4 i RCA 80 RalstonPur 1 Rayonier 140 Raytheon 80 ReichCh 20a RepubSfeel 2 Revlon 130 Rexall 30b Reyn Met 75 Reyn Tob 2 RheemM 120 Roan Sel 35 Rohr Corp 1 RoyCCola 60 Roy Dut 89e RyderSys 60 du lower and steady slaughter ewes about steady slaughter 41 14 1334 137 A 33 377 37 37 Va 54 457 447 457 Va 31 35'4 347 35 Va 100 49 48Y4 49'a 114 37V4 37 37'4 10 24 23' 24 Vj 193 1 034 10'4 10 Va 21 37 36'2 37V' 5 22 22'4 22 83 "37 36 367 20 17 1634 17 Vi s- 45 28'a 277 28'4 11 40' 39 40 9 41 41 41 14 spring lambs mostly prime 109 BEEF FUTURES imm OHon Box 423 Morgan girl July 25 Holden Jesse and Arlene Archibald 509 3rd boy July 25 Wayne and Phyllis ID 2270 ewes good 525-570 feeder spring lambs 86 lb choice and fancy 2000 CHICAGO (USDA)-Cattle futures trading choice steers from Mercantile Exchange in Chicago: 61 131 8 129 131 Va 4-18 5 28Vj 28i8 28 14 57 56 567 Ann Open High 25 85 25 90 26 65 26 65 23 32 3134 32 4- -rv OMAHA LIVESTOCK DanRiv 120b OaycoCp 50b Day PL 124 Der 160a Delta Air 1 DenRGW 110 Det Steel 60 DiemAlk 110 Disney 40b Dist Seag 1 DomeMn 80a Doug Aire lb Dow Chem 2 Draper 120a Dress Ind 125 DukePower 1 duPont 250e Duq Lt 150 DynamCp 40 EastAirL 30 EastGF 3i9f Kodak 140a EatonYale wi EatonYa 250 20 ElBondS 172 EIPasoNG 1 Emer El 132 End John ErieLack RR EthylCorp 60 EvansPd 60b Evershp 50p FairCam 50g Fair Hill 15e Fansteel Met FedderCp 60 FedDStr 170 Ferro Cp 120 Filfrol 280 FstChrt 117f Flintkote 1 Fla Pow 128 Fla PL 152 FMN Cp 75 FoodFair 90 FordMot 240 Fore Dair 50 Freept Sol 1 FruenCp 170 26' 26 26 377 -377 377 19 18 184 4- Vj Low 25 80 26 55 27 45 2775 28 65 Close 25 87 26 57 2747 27 82 28 70 87 58 57 57 4- V4 Dec 24 33 33 33 4- I u-osstftwaite 441 34th girl July 25 Keller Raymond and Marlene Cook Layton girl July 25 14 3 347 11 4 15 27 50 2750 2780 2790 2870 2870 Apr 57 25'i 97 564 57 25 25'i 4- Vi 94 97 4- Va OMAHA (AP) (USDA)-Hogs 5500 barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower sows about steady 1-3 190-260 lb 2575-2600 280-660 Safeway St 1 StJosLd 260 SL SanFran 2 SfRegP 140b Sanders 30b Schenley 140 Schering 1 Schick SCM Cp 4( Scott Paper Seab AL 180 Searl GD 130 Sears Roe la Seeburg 60 Servel SharonStl 80 Shell Oil 190 ShellTra 48 Sher Wm 190 Sinclair 240 4ya iya 5 7 7'4 7V4- 400 70 68 69 4- 44 29'2 29'4 29 4- 8 43 42 43 4- 177 51 46'4 47 4-1 126 53 52'4 52V4 7 1834 18'i 18M 4--IA Hogland Colin and Ilene Black 4331 100 boy Julv West Coast cattlt futures good and choice steers: Aug 26 30 2647 26 25 26 25 Oct 2570 2570 2570 25 70 De 2650-N Bid N-Nomlnal 51 347 337 344 4- 7 21 374 37 37 4- 23 20 19'4 20 4-1' 287 179 175' 176V4 4- 4 61 15 147 15V4 4- Va Zo 7'a lo sows 1775-2400 Cattle 8500 calves 25 steers and heifers steady cows steady to 50 higher high choice and prim el150-l225 lb steers 2615- 22 7 7'2 19 31 30 17 6034 6OV4 1 20 20 X7 47 47'4 60 6334 6234 31 60 Va 20 47V4 63V 4-1 27 28 4- Va 14'j 14' 66V 66' V4 28' 28V4 POTATOES 51 SingerCo 220 2635 choice 2475-2575 high 74 487 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)-Po- 48 4834 64 64 4- iij4 SmithK 180a 12 64 177 4- Va 14 227 tatoes arrivals 43: on track 153? 22'4 22 5034 114 174 40 73' 35' 17 22 28 7 148 23 67'4 17 288 15 51 '4 42 12 6 177 48 41 28 737 45 35 '4 10 17 130 457 36 224 34 41 20 30 462 2lXzX'total shiPments 240 supplies 41 4- 73' 35' 177 30 29'4 30 4-1 mweraie: aemana 200a: mar Telford Ira and Karen Tur-pin 4162 College Drive girl July 25 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Leatherow Wayne and Sandra Wilcox 590 2100 boy July 22 Wright Joseph and Mary Ann Taylor 764 4600 boy July 22 Cain Clarence and Wil-ma Cunningham 335 4525 Washington Terrace girl July 25 Weyburn Leo and Elizabeth Purdy 716' Canyon Road boy July 25 ket slightly stronger car lot 45'4 45' 4- Va 22 22 Va 40 40 30 30 cnoice ana prime 325-983 lb heifers 2510-2525 utility and commercial cows 1650-1750 Sheep 1500 slaughter lambs 25 higher ewes steady choice and prime spring lanbs 2300 to 2400 same grade shorn spring 2250-2275 cull and utility shorn ewes 525-650 MARKETS AT GLANCE tracK sales California long whites 335-375 Texas round reds 325-340 SouPR Sugar SouCalE 125 South Co 96 SouNGas 130 SouthPac 150 South Ry 280 Sperry Rand Square 60 SfdBrand 130 Std Kolisman StOilCal 250 StOillnd 170 StOilNJ 160e StdOilOh 220 St Packaging StanWar 150 StauffCh 160 SterlDrug 80 StevensJP 2 Studebaker Sun Oil 1 Sunray 140i Swift Co 2 120 120 40 120 1 Accept GenAnilF Gen Cig GenOynam CHICAGO GRAIN DOZ 28 287 3 204 20' 20'i 43 23V 23V 23V 6 26' 26' 26V 86 47 46 47V4 136 997 98 99' 4-IV 34 714 704 71 4- 22 62 61 7 62 214 81 801 81' 4- 43 487 47 48V4 4- 7 26 6' 6 6 132 42 41' 42 4- 146 34 33' 34V4 4-1 '4 60 41 41 41V 4- Vi 42 27V 26 27' 4-1 S''v J3 114 33 33 33 4- 77 45 45V4 45 1141 29 28 29 7 22 22 22 4- 17 32 31 32V4 62 27 26 27 4- 41 63 63 63 4- 46 47'4 47 4V4 99 69 68 68 4- Va 9 62 62 62 Va 36 9 9'4 9 16 57'4 56'4 56 -l'4 21 40'4 39 40'4 4- Vi 41 34 33 34 4- Va 41 5734 57'4 57V4 Vi 47 36'4 35 36 4-1 1 50 50 50 42 28 28 28 12 49 48 48 -1 24 27 271 271 -1 282 105 102 104 4-2 75 21 21 21 V4 126 6934 69'4 69 12 23 20'4 20 20 171 97 96 96'4 171 97 96 96'4 109 119 116 117 4-2 2 17 17 17 V4 45 50 50'4 50 37 1534 15 15 4- 23 65 64'4 65 4-1 10 41 Vi 40 40 4- 163 85 84 85 4- 37 30 29 30 4- 150 16 15 16 4- 33 23 22 22 25 31 30 31 4-1 He 60 Tampa El 36 44V4 43 44V4 Teledyne Inc NEW YORK (AP)-MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks Lower heavy trading Cotton Quiet CHICAGO: Weak active general late selling Weak late selling Weak with corn Soybeans Sharply lower: 85 38 37 377 4- Tenneco 116 Griffin Hebert and Nancy Frederick 2855 Adams boy July 25 Prescott Edward Eugene and Frances Bernice Cole 3627 Ogden girl July 25 Simpson Dallas and Connie Jean Anderson 1365 28th girl July 25 Jerry and Shirley Isaacson 2747 Monroe boy July 26 187 13 13'4 13'4 4- 100 1Va 64 64' 4 -1 Texaco 240a TexETrn 105 1 1 82 53 52 53 4-1 TexGSul 29 46'i 45 46'4 4- TexGSul 40 40 August down 10 cent limit Gen Elec 260 Gen Fds 220 GenMills 150 GenMot 220 GenPrec 120 GPubSve GTei El M2 Gefl Tire 0 Ga Pacific 1 GerberPd Getty Oil 10 GHIettt 120 Glen Aid 70 Goodrich 240 Goody 1-25 GraceCo 130 GranitCS 140 GrantWT 110 GtAAP 120a Gt Nor Ry 3 Gt West Fin! GtWSug 160 Greybnd GrumnAirc Gulf Oil 2 GylfStaUt 80 Hafliburt 1J0 Harris Int 80 HeclaMn JS Here Inc Hertz 1-20 HewPck 20 Hoff Electron Holid Inn 40 Homestk Hontywt 110 Hock Ch U3 Hcus Fin 1 -Hocst LP 1 Hcwtntt JO CHICAGO (AP) -r- All commodities in the grain futures market slipped into stop loss selling orders shortly after noon today and prices declined sharply Soybeans were down the 10-cent limit for a single day on the August contract- and other months were off about eight cents Wheat skidded almost five cents at the extreme and corn which had held onto small gains most of the day also yielded to increased selling Carlot receipts were estimated at: wheat 52 cars corn 129 oats 32 rye 2 barley 5 soybeans 4 Wheat finished 4 to 4 cents a bushel lower September $183-34 corn 2V-2 September $141-42 oats to 1 cent lower September 72 cents rye ZVz to 4 cents lower September $129 soybeans 9 to 10 cents lower August $340 asked 50 cents hiffher to 50 lower top $2750 TILE Slaughter steers Steadv to 25 cents lower top $26 Ceramic til baths kitch ns fleers sills shower I 19 22 22 22'2 70 257 25 25 Va 48 29 29 29 4- 33 543 53 sVa 4-1 124 7 7 7 4 40 401 40 27 18 11 18 26 44 4143 43 14 49 49 49 7 25 25 25 Va H- JO 39 38 387 4- 7 33 32 32 4- Va 30 54 53 54 4-1 V4 39 42 42 42 12 42 41 41 -1 24 48 47'A 47 4- 18 14 14 14 4- 18 38 377 38 4- 3t 51 51 Va SIT 4 73 74 73 73 14 43 42 43 34 2S 27V 27 37 45 45 45 33 31 33 31V Texaslnst 60 TexP Ld 35t Textron 1 Thiokol 25 Tidewat Oil Tim RB 180a TransWAir 1 Transam 90b Transitron Tri Cont 40t Twent Cen lb UWC Ind 60 Un Carbide 2 Un Elec 112 UnOCal 120a Un Pac 180 Un Tank 2 UnitAirLin 1 Unit Aire 160 UnitCorp 40t Un Fruit J5t UGasCp 170 Unit MM 120 US Borax 1 doers sales and installa tions See our showroom free estimates Terms up to 3 years finrauDirif 1 vTntJ UTAH 4- ROY UTAH YOUR LOCALLY OWNED noewun mnm Ann i vitvcvllir UTAH 400 I rn 16 16 16V4 58 59 58 58 23 25 24 24 4- 38 54 54 54 59 37V4 36 37 Vs 4 64 64 64 4- Vi 16663 60 63 4-2 179 70 68 70 4-1 54 8 8 8 4- 19 34'4 33 34 34 52V4 52 52 13 27 27 27'4 7 23 28 23 Practical Thief HOPKINSVILLE Ky (AP) -A thief decided to do something about the hot weather He took the air-conditioning from Ker-mit Greg's automobile while the car was parked downtown Greg told polled NIW AT WASHINGTON TERRACI NORTH OGDN 1 964 OGDIN314SHrrionBlvd OGDEN Uth and Wh BRIGHAM CITY PIOfJEER inc 2 Stertt 3400 Pacific At Ph 394-2681 Ont Block North af Niwsato Shopping Conttr.

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