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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 19

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ir £'f 9 -c -rtf I SB Ogden Standard-Examiner Monday October 20 1975 FUNERAL NOTICES Mart Shows EW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Funeral services for Amy-0" OBITUARIES 1414 17 Vs Utahlnt la 914 UV ind 1b 7 13 17 2 9 14 70 53V 52 5' 3 24 114 19V Mild Gains Robert Power Edward Bingham Wiffbrd Adams 13 36 147 14 14 A 4' 4 12 35 291 29V 29V 7 312 13V 127 NEW YORK (AP) New York Stock! towaPS 140 Exchange selected afternoon prices: ttek Corn Sales PE hds High Low Last Chg 120 A JhnMan 120 16 34 39 39 jSW ib 13 39 KV 7 1 SO 12 134 23 22' 22- joyM wf 16 14 64V? 64 64 9 9 9 16V 18'A 11'? 14 17V 17 17 KalsrAI 120 9 122 SO'-' 20 20 KanGEI 160 Vowies will be held Wednesday at I pm in the Fourth Ward Chapel Friend may cal! at Lar kin Sons Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to I pm and at the ward chapei Wednesday from 12 noon to 1 pm interment in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by Larkin Sorts Mortuary NEW YORK (AP) The 8 17 18V ISVj 19( 8 57 20V 20 Vs 20'4 Varian 20 28 227 8 5 854 8536- 21 44 ll'A 11 11'4 V4 fts 7 x3 19V? 19'4 19' i VaEPw 118 11 28 7014 69 4 5 3514 35V 35 jr Wacnova 76 WarnerL 5 22 25V 2474 25 WasWat 152 7 7 177 177 17V? iwnATL 40a 8 50 16 16s 1674 vVnBnc 1 50 6 2 314 314 3-4-V Wunion 140 37 27 19V 19 Vi 19 WestsEI 97 10 530 30(1 29V V4 weyer 90 716 i KanPLt 152 22 Vs Katy Ind is EL PASO Robert Power 14 of El Paso Tex died Saturday of injuries suffered in a bicycle accident He was born April 2 1961 In Livermore Calif son of Dean and Mary Brian Power He was a teacher in A ironic Priesthood in the LDS church Surviving are his parents of El Paso formerly 0f Ogden M' i grandparents ISm Mr end Mrs- Wil-Siam Brian and Mrs Beatrice Power ail of Ogden four sisters Laura Power Janice Pow- i er Carolyn Power and Melissa Power all of El Paso: Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 3 pm in the Ogden City Cemetery wHh Bishop George Sell officiating Funeral directors Myers Mortuary of Ogden rlpol Funeral services for Gladys Harrison will be Wednesday 11 am at Lindquist Sons Colonial Chapelt Friends va Tuesday 6 to 8 pm and Wednesday prior Interment in tha' Washington Heights Memorial Parjtv 13 7 Koppers wi 17V i Kraftco 192 Funeral services for Charles Henry -Fox wil! be Tuesday at 1 pm in 'the 7 27 67 6676 A7Vi Whittaker 6 3374 33V 60 10 34 39'4 387 3 iwinnDx 144 38 283 33V 32 33V Winnebago 4 11 2074 20 Vs Wolwth 120 I 34 74 7Vs 1 XeroxCp 1 5 2 9 9V 9V4 ZaleCorp 80 25 11 A 1 'ZemthRad 1 LAYTON WiHord Thomas Adams 77 of 581 Main died Sunday in an Ogden hospital of nature! causes' He was born Sept 29 1898 in Leyton a son and Hannah Fanning Adams He married Hazel Beazer on Dec 6 1928 in Brigham City She died Sept 19 1970 He had lived hi entire ilfe in Lay-ton where he was an Elder in the Layton 1st Ward He had been employed at Hifi Air Force Base fgr 28 years Surviving are two sons and four dough- Don W- Adams Thomas Adams Robins ail of Layton Mrs Maurine Telman and Mrs Sherman (Edean) Schofield of Clearfield Mrs Jerry (Hannah) Williamson sunset 25 grandchildren eight great-grandchildren one brother and three sisters John Adams Mrs Ha-zei Morgan and Mrs Leonard (Leona) Stott at! of Layton Mrs Millie Sanders Kaysville Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in the Layton 1st Ward Chapel 761 Wasatch Drive with Bishop Leo Meehan officiating Friends may call at Lindquist-Kays-vliie Mortuary 340 Main Tuesday 6 until 8 pm and at the ward chapel on Wednesday one hour prior to services Buriat will be in the Kaysville-Layton Memorial Park Layton 9th Ward Chapei friends may call at Lindquist Keyaville Mortuary Monday 7 to 8 pm and at the Ward Chape! Tuesday 1 hour prior inter- merit Kaysville-Layton Memorial Packi 1 mild advance today in response to the news of a big jump in the Gross National Product The noon Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 236 at 83454 and gamers led losers bv about a 6-5 margin on the New York Stock Exchange was the Rig Board volume leader up at 7 in trading marked by a 118500-share block at 6 On the American Stock Exchange the market value index inched up 01 to 8339 Trading was slow with analysts noting continued caution over New York financial outlook The composite index of all its listed common stocks gained 05 to 4711 LearSieg 32 LehPCt 80 LehVal Ind Lehmn 72 Levitz Furn LOF 80 LtoqMy 250 STOCK AVERAGES by The Associated Press 30 15 a 15 60 Ind Rails Util Stocks THURMAN Funeral services for Leila Moore Pickett Thurman will be held Wednesday at 11 am In me Aydr Mortuary Chapel in Ogden where Fnends may cell Tuesday from 6 ho 8 pm and Wednesday prior to serv ices Interment in Ogden City Came tery directed by Mortuary Ogden 6 8 20 74 Net Change 16 Noon Caroline Oppfiger Waiter Edward (Ed) Bingham 88 of 2120 4400 died Saturday at his home of natural causes He was born July 4 1887 in Riverdale a son of Walter and Jessie McDon Id Bingham On Sept IS 1916 he married Liiiian Rose Jespersen In the Salt Lake LDS Temple He had been a farmer and a school bus driver for 20 years in Weber Cour fy He had lived in Fairmont Utah end Ogden moving to Roy In 1941 where he continued farming until 1969 He attended Washington School and graduated from Weber Academy In 1906 He served an LDS mission to the western states from to 1911 and had been ward music director Sunday School teacher and High Pirest secretary and home teacher in the LDS church He had been office manager for the Ogden Horse and Muie Co end the Jackson Sheet Metal Co and had been secretary of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co In Salt Lake City Surviving are his widow of Roy four sons and seven daughters Dale Bingham and Hariand Bingham both of Roy Keith Bingham Salt Lake City Jack Bingham Mr Harry (Bette) Steers ASr Kenneth (Kathleen) Finch and Mrs LaClead (Nancy) Olson all of Ogden Mrs Ralph (Jessie) Nield Ririe Idaho Mrs Loran (Donna) Mosher Sunset Mrs Jack (Dolores) Tippetts Slater-ville Mrs Leon (Sandra) Brown Lake Oswego Ore 52 grandchildren 54 greatgrandchildren one brother and two sisters Arthur Bingham Roy Mrs Iris Crifchiow Ogden Mrs James (Kathryn) Young Nampa Calif Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 pm at the Roy Utah North Stake House 4900 2000 in Roy with Bishop Jay Cheever officiating Friends may cait at the mortuary Tuesday from 6 to I pm and at the stake center Wednesday one hour prior to services Buria! will be In the Ogden City Cemetery Funeral directors Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Am Airftn A Brnds 268 AmBdcst 80 A ran 2 2ft? A Cyan 150 AmEIPw 2 A Home 92 AmHosp 30 Am Motors NatG- 254b AmStand 80 AmTVT 340 fMF In 12 MP Inc 37 mpex Corp Anacond AO AnchrH 120 Apeco Coro ArchrO 25b Armco 160a ArmsfCk 80 Asareo 60 AshlOii 150 AsdDrG 150 AtIRicb 250 Atlas Corp Avco Corp Avnetlnc 40 AvonPI 148 i Monday 141 Prev Day 941 3639 952 7 947 2A 49 908 2555 813 2225 101 week ago 13V4 Atonfh ago 20 4 4-4 4 7 -I 177 17V 17V4 9 IS 2874 26V 8 59 7 67 3 51 874 8'6 6 24 2 2074 7 24 16V 16 7 29 147 14 10 34 10 10 LTB Corp 2 58 1374 13 LuckStr 645 13 16 157 154 1 1 Year ago 1 2374 234 2374 1975 High 1 11 13 1274 127 '1975 Low 1974 High 7 12 4 low 5 30 4V 474 474 8 I 20V 50V 20 115 1074 1074 16 21 417 4" 14 10 25 47 46V 9 7 24'4 Compiled 8 4161 1440 4161 1432 420 6 1424 4077 1360 3351 1345 4'60 1557 1037 2364 3159 1316 847 2 68 4587 1 777 1100 3009 2918 1111 677 1526 BOND AVERAGES by The Associated Press ZELUF Graveside services for Kevin Zeiuf will be held Tuesday at 11 ajnf at Ogden City Cemetery Friends maf call at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Tuesday from 10 until 10 45 am 5 32 2774 27 27 iLvkeYna 1 26 36 22 2174 21- 3 6 83 1314 13 137 I 4 31 19 18 19 iMacke 30 13H3 3 IV 31 V1 Macmill 25 15 102 99' 987 99V Maey 1-10 TVi MEMORIAL NOTICES 25 17 CHICAGO GRAIN In memory of Stanley Date Young 7 Dec 13 1958 October 19 1971 SOUTH Mrs Caroline Oppli-ger 81 of 3950 Nerdin formerly of Buhl Idaho died Sunday at St Benedict's Hospital- natural causes She was bom Aug 17 1894 in Lincoln Kan a daughter of Richard and Mary Tiemann Wolfing On Aug 9 1917 she married Fred Op-pliger In Lincoln Kan He died Dec 2 1963 in Buhl Idaho She moved to Idaho In 1920 and came to Ogden three months ago to live with a daughter She was a member of St John's Lutheran Church in Buhl Surviving are one son and three daughters Melvin Oopliger Twin Falls Idaho Mrs James (Rosetta) Waiton Chester-iand Ohio Mrs Robert (Dorieen) Pro-basco Ogden Mrs William (Frances) Mongon Miami Fia one sister Mrs William Thiemann Twin Falls Idaho The remains wilt be shipped to Hopkins Buhl Funeral Chepei in Buhl Idaho for services and burial by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary 2 2 2 57 5V 513 MAPCI 70 4 8 7 77 7V iMaraO 180a 21114 41 14 407 5U iMarror 1 MarMd 180 'MartMa 130 MadisFd 70 CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No Boyd Kimher Harvey 5 15 147' 147 40 3-'v 1 1 McGrwH 56 1 65 29 27 264 52 8 104 16 Vi 16 va 10 83 127 12' 12V 7 77 17s 17'? 17 16 239 187 19V 18 Dmv JOJSFS VPB -r 26 140 77 76 77' AVERAGES 6x42 157 15'i 7a I rg 30 Indcstrials (box) Oats No 2 extra heavy 131n Soybeans No 1 yellow 489n 236 No 2 yellow corn on Friday 14' a MeivilSh 48 16 Merck 140 I never knew exactly what it meant To say Forever and forever while You lived but now I Now smee you went From me Forever is mile after mile 1 Of space impassable unchartered Is time beyond the count And scope of mind lk A rack on which ail tortured soul submit A prison with sealed doors Steel chains that bind )' Forever is from whan you died until I go Forever is the thing graves know Forever is the life the years you wilt Not live Forever Is a word for woa I say forever and forever and There are no words I better undent lUi it Sadly missed by Mother Bev and Grejj 5 14 13V 12V 12-7 143 14 13 13 I M'dsijf 126 1 92 oI-S 25 'sold at 274 25504 062 1 STATISTICS 0 Transportation 23 443 58V 57V 1 7 6 17 17 i rf 10 157 76 75V 76 7 15 6'iPnPL 156 28V I obi 101 340 OMAHA LIVESTOCK 63C3M0 4775009 6171 0 05 17 Births 25 75 25 1Q public utilities 8541020 9 24 12 Monsan 260 MonPw 180 V2 MorNor 88 AArtloroia 70 9V? y8 MtFuel 148 OMAHA Neb (AP)OJSDA)-Livestock quotations Monday: YORK (AP) Noon New York Ann harma-Q snH Exchange Index: 1 HOgS b0(JU DaTTOWS ana 3 cents gilts 75-100 higher: 50 head i7 fan fit I 0 1 37 94 437 43 43 18 22 35 347 35 I 3 18 18V 16 rail 28 35 34 35 Index NEW Stock Market Memoriam To Gilbert Tuiiey CLEVELAND Emery County Boyd Kimher Harvey 34 of Cleveland formerly of Sunset died Saturday after being shot while hunting in Clear Creek Carbon County He was born Dec 7 1943 in Price the son of Joseph and Geraldine Ferguson Harvey He married Sylvia Ann McCall They were later divorced He married Kae Thompson oa April 5 1967 in Mexico He was a member of the LDS Church and was employed as an equipment operator at Peabody Coal Co He was a veteran having served in the US Navy He had been employed at Gibsons Discount Center in "Ogden and had lived in Sunset until four months ago when he moved to Cleveland Surviving are his widow of Cleveland five sons and three daughters Michael Harvey Duane Harvey Brett Harvey Byron Harvey and Sheila Harvey all of Cleveland Don Scott Harvey and Jude Ann Harvey of Sait Lake City and Mrs Richard (Kristie) Cullum of Lawrence Emery County his father of Perron and his mother of Fulierton Calif Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Byron Harvey Salt Lake City Robert Harvey Los Angeles Calif Mrs Lewis (Janey) Hardy Pleasant Grove Elizabeth Harvey and Carr Harvey bUh of Ferron Mrs Jim (Kathy) Wai-d of Anaheim Calif Sid Harvey Brett Harvey and Kirk Harvey of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 am in the Cleveland LDS Ward Chape! Fr'ends may cal! at the Fausett Mortuary Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 and Wednesday one hour prio' to services at I 4 Ethel Worfey Taylor Mrs Ethet Worley Tsyior 76 of 4140 Taylor died Saturday at a local nursing home of a stroke She was born Dec 7 1898 In Logan a daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Smith Worley On July 6 1921 she married Thomas Merrill Taylor in Brigham City The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple She had worked at Hill Air Force Base 83-5 N8tAir! Ntn 53 87T NatDist 120 87-6 7 NafFuel 904 i NatGyp 105 Natlnn to Nat Semicn im 4'iSrui 4 1-2 220-235 ib sooo 1-3 200- 1 IS S': vrVVSoV250 lb 59a-5975 sows firm to 4499 I Bid Asked 6 9 2' 21 21 7 24 11' 11 11 100 higher 350-625 lb 5000-5200 Today It's been fust a year So long a time and yet it seems like yesterday That you were here Like leaves falling everywhere MemoHs surround me Little everyday reminders That will keep you always near 3 14 63 AU 34 369 43V 43 43 McKAY HOSPITAL Bowen Michael Ross and Robyn DeHart 3540 Midland Drive Hoy toy Oct 17 Ben and Janet Kerr 834 27th boy Oct 17 Hill Richard and Sally Howe 861 12th girl Oct 17 Killian Brad and Kathleen Evans 1153 20th toy Oct 17 McDonald Max and Barbara Fry 5100 6042 Hooper boy Oci 17 Purser Craig A and Julie Thackeray 586 26th No 2 Nat Tea Your wife VirjdnU FUNERAL DIRECTORS' 2 4 4 4 4 16 2F 27V? 277 6 57 23V? 23 6 25 17 17 16 7 34 18 18 11 23 21'? 2 7 65 12 12V 12V 5 39 l- 12 19 9 16 65 65 65V 7 2 19 19 8 5 19 7 83 18 19 739 72 73-t- 7 Cattle and calves: 7000 steers weak to mostly 25-50 lower heifers steady to 50 lower cows firm instances 25 higher load choice with few prime 1-125 lb steers 4850 choice 1050-1175 lb 4650-4300 choice 950-1050 lb 4550-4700 choice 950- 1000 lb heifers 4600-4625 choice 875-1000 lb 4450-4575 c'ncice 775-875 lb 43004450 utility and commercial cows mainly 2100-2400 high utility land commercial 2450-2500 NiaMP 124 NL Inl 1 NorflkWn 5 Norris 120 Affiliated Fund American Inv Axe Houghton Dreyfus Eaton Howard Bal lEaton Howard Stk Enterprise A Ogden Member National Selected Morticians 158 26' 25 boy Oct 17 5 31 8 43 19 NNG 310a NoStPw 184 Norfhrp 16ft NwstAirl 45 NwfBrc 70 Norton 170 NorSim 50b 31 i Fidelity Cap Fidelity Trend 8 1 T9''? Fn Dynamics 7 1 27 26V Fin- lnL Fund 214 21 Founders Mutual Ivest 12 1 48 21 Lindquist Sons 3408 Wash Ph 394-6667 Calvin Ronald and Shar- gTSS cm- lene Stone 1519 19th Salt1 Lake City toy Oct 18 Chino George and Joel- Charles A Bowen for 19 years retir- ing in 1958 She 4 came to Ogden in 1942 She was a 1 vA member of the Og- s' den 55th Ward and vafiaf had taught in the rimary and had been active in MIA and Relief Society organizations She was a member of the World War I Veterans Auxiliary 1011 and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Surviving are her husband of Oqden Hm sons Thomas Taylor Sacramento Caiif and Clyde 65 Qcdn cranijch'fdren two oreat-grand''hid'pn ore brother and five sisters LeRoy Wo r-'ey of Lehi Mrs Ira (Mel Ames Rov Mrs Id51 and Mr- Vera chw both cf Onden Mrs Retta Barrus Alberta Canada and Mrs i Meiicn oo-atelln Idaho Funeral services will he he'd Wednee- at 3 pm at Lindouist and Sons Ch-'oe! w-ith Bishoo I St--'e-n ef th ssth Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Tues-d-" f-om 4 to 8 pm and fvnr prior to servirer Burial w'l the Washington Heights Memorial OcciPet 75e i teS r-s JS -f 4 1 5V iS? a t- FLORISTS cauner-cutter 1500-2100 jlen Raty 2015 Fillmore boy Charles Alexander Row- Sheep: 1000 trade not estab-loct 18 eo' 70 of 172 w- did in lished by 10:30 am i Hodson Mark and Nancy Estimated receipts Tuesday: I Marriott 887 1200 boy Cattle and calves 4500 hogsOct 18 ftri Coden nursing home after a lingering illness He wps born Jan 15 1995 in Kansa-City Mo a son of Hugh and Kath leen Grubns Bowen OklaNG 160 OlinCp 1 20 Omark 50 Mass Inv Growth Mass Inv Trust New Dimension Putnam Growth Putnam Inv Rowe Price Steadman Growth Security Eq Fd Sup Inv Growth 36 37 -i- Value Lines Spec 48 48' Wellington I Western Ind 15 16 15 153 1 9 20 23 23 26' 26V? 10V? 10 35 36' Is 21 21' 4 215 16 9 S3 15 10 1248 20V 8 1 23 5 255 26 4 39 10s 7 376 37v 9 16 21s 18 20 37 9 201 49 And the Fiowers Are Furnished By Olive and Mark CutMar 1 20 5000 sheep 600 He married Irene Warren cn April 9 1926 in Los Angeles Calif He had lived in Los Angeles until 1569 when he moved to Kaysvilie He was a member of the Catholic Church Survivina are his widow of Kay'ville i Park one son and one daughter Hugh Bowen Roy: and Mrs Curtis (Rachael) Sauls Wichita Kan 11 grandchildren and six qreat-grandchildren services will be held Tuesday at 10 am in the Kaysville-Layton Memorial Park Cardston 3'- ere t-e in Heidi Stevn of PTA IN HOOPER CALLS MEETING PacLtg 168 PacPetrl 80 PacPw 170 Heidi Mueller PanAm Air Pan 210 2955 Washington Ph 394-3474 Specializing Funeral Design? JIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP- 430 25th St Ph Mueller day-old dauohter of and Jan Eilen Homer Muel'er 2807 Brinker died Fridav at the University of Utah Medical Center of prematurity She was born Oct 16 1975 in Oodeh The parents are members of the Ogden Ward Surviving are the parents grandparents Mr and Mrs Gerhart Mueller North Ogden and Mr and Mrs Keh Homer of Roy great-grandoarents Mr and Mrs Gordon Savage Hyrum and Mr and Mrs Albert Homer Logan Graveside services are pending 11 245 24 10 122 43 8 1 21 9 6 20 10 21 34 Cox Beet 40 CPC int 214 CrouHin 80 Crown Cork Crwel 1 80 HOOPER The Hooper PTA will meet Thursday at 7:30 pm at the elementary school 5500 5900 The '6th grade will give a patriotic program Matters of school business will be discussed Penn Cent PennDix 24 Penney 116 PaPwLt 1 80 Pennzol 120 PepsiCo 160 Pfizer 76a PhelpD 220 PftilaE! 164 PhiMorr 90 7 46 17 16 PhiliPet 160 8 138 49 48 49 Pitney 60 4 LEGAL NOTICES 32 3t Polaroid 32 DaytPL 164 Deere 160 DeitsAir 60 Dennys 32a DetEd 145 lamSh 1 80 illonCOw 96 isney Tl2b Diversfd In 13 26 32 32 13 10 9 89 7 33 50V? 49 50 'ProctGam 2 16 60 31V? 31 V-2 PSvCol 120 Ruby Adams 25 153 48V 47' 48 FSvEG 172 Sizes to Theme Story Program POTATOES Melaney Brian and Judy iBelnap 2427 Tyler boy Oct 18 Roberts Lexxis and Sally Stromness 1082 Rushton girl Oct 18 i Spencer Victor and Col-! leen Urry 3045 5600 Roy Oct 18 I Boone Flake and Carolyn 'Hansen 2344 2000 Syracuse girl Oct 19 Brown Floyd and Vivian I Stoker 3564 Jefferson girl Oct 19 Bumgarner Kevin and (Diane Bird 638 23rd No 4 girl Oct 19 Houston Arthur Julian and Nancy Peterson 1313 Crestwood South Ogden girl Oct 19 Pappas Thomas and Darlene Braunberger 2313 Iowa boy Oct 19 Probst Ralph and Diane Keorner 925 23rd boy Oct 19 Stanger Randall and Leann Urry 1335 Kershaw boy Oct 20 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Anderson Dale and Karen Ailgood 4935 1900 Roy girl Oct 17 Cole Michael and Sally Ga-baldon 2974 Grant No 1 boy Oct 17 Out-of-Tewn Victor Francis and Susan Kathleen McGuire formerly of Ogden now of Salinas Calif twins boy and girl Oct 18 NOTICE THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY O' OGDEN CITY UTAH will be oferin for sale tor the purpose of resideetfafc redevelopment the parcel of land Idsrfti- tied be'ow A public hearing on said dispose foe- wiil be he'd on October 23 1975 pm in the City Council Chambers ot the Municipal Bulid'ng sixth floor Qg den Utah Sealed bids wiil be operyd at the public hearing All persons interested In acquiring fijisr parcel are invited to bid end submit proposal to the Redevelopment Agdripihju prior to S00 pm October 23 1975 Dis? 1 position documents ere available 0 charge In the Agency office 2650 VSshw mglon Bivd No 105 Ogden Utah 22 1 1 1 Publckr Ind DrPeppr JO 23 162 11 11 11 Pueblol 22p DowCh 1 60 1 4 476 90 89 Pu9sdP 216 9 135 67V? 67 Putlmn 120 14 136 17 17 17 IPuritn Fash duPont 4 75c 30 90 117 115 11 13 DuqLt 172 7 43 17 16 17 QuakStO 72 Guestor 12t 22 34 4V 4 26 493 102 100 102 1 -9 3 3 3 -Q- 10 4 17 17 17 1 4 4 4 Amy Vowles Mrs Amy Orme Vowles 74 of 2064 Madison died Saturday at her home of natural causes She was born Nov 19 1990 In Tooele a dauahtet of Silas Cross and Emma Jane Smith Orme She married A Orval Vowies on Jan 5 1921 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She had lived in Ogden for 48 years She had been employed by Ogden City Schools as director of the school census She had been active in the various auxiliaries of the Ogden 4th and 31st wards She was former vice president of the North Company Board of Weber County Daughters of Utah Pioneers and former captain of Camp and Camp Johanna Maria Poulsen In 1973 she was awarded the Kate 8 Carter Award from the national board ef Daughters of Utah Pioneers She was instrumental in republishing the historical volume "Beneath Ben Lomond's Peak" Surviving are her husband of Ogden two sons and two daughters Robert Vowles St George Dr Keith Vowies Reno Nev Mrs Harold (Marjorie) Strand Pleasant View Mrs Bryant (Norma) McKay Huntsville 15 grandchildren three great-grandchildren one brother and three sisters Laurence Orme and Mrs Stanley (Katie! Loosli both of Ashton Idaho Mrs Joseph (Mary) Evans and Mrs Morgan (iva) Hawkes both of Pocatello Idaho Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in the Ogden 4th Ward chapel with Bishop Robert Higgenson conducting Friends may call at Larkin and Sons Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm and at the ward chape! Wednesday from noon until services Burial will be In the Ogden City Cemetery Preschool children will learn about sizes during Wee Tales for Wee Wigglers on Wednesday at the Weber County Library at 10 am and 1:30 pm Books to be used include I Am Than an and Big CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Major potato markets FOB shipping points US 1A Friday in 100 lb sacks: Washington russets 650-675 Washington Norgolds 650 Wisconsin round whites few 550-575 Wisconsin round reds few 615-640 Wisconsin russets 675-700 North Dakota round reds 6 00-650 Colorado russets 650-675 Coio- DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AH of that certain parcel or of land located In the City of Ogden -County of Weber State ot Utah more particularly described as follows: 2-A: A part of Lot 3 Block II WEST POINT Mrs Ruby Brings Mlllga'e Adams 76 of 421 4000 died Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes She was born Sept 14 1899 in Salt Lake City a daughter of Benjamin Thomas and Charlotte Hawkins Briggs She married Ernest Edward Miliga'e on Feb 15 1922 In Salt Lake City The marriage was solemnized May 16 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died Oct 12 ms She married Delbert James Adams Aug 7 1964 She was active In the LDS Church serving as a visiting teacher and Sunday School teacher She was a member of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Surviving are her husband of Salt Lake City two sons Ernest Briggs Miligate of West Point and William (Bill) Mill-gate Salt Lake City nine grandchildren two great-grandchildren one brother and one sister LaVarre Briggs Salt Lake City end Mrs Clarence (Beth) Lees Englewood Caiif Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 pm at the Deseret Mortuary in Salt Lake City Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 pm and one hour prior to services Wednesday Burial will be in the Wasatch Memorial Lawn In Saif Lake City ReynAAet la 6 67 19V 18 19 DUNCAN TO TALK Ogden City- Survey Beginning 8t the Northeast corner of said Lot a running thence West 330 feet: thartt South 35 feet: thence East 130 feft-1 thence South 57 feet thence East feet thence Ndrth 99 feet to the of beginning 2254 Madison anc! Rear Madison Pub Oct 18 19 20 1975 Road Needs Purchased SOUTH OGDEN-Road base asphalt and tack oil for the Utah Treasurer David Duncan will speak at the Ogden Lions Club luncheon in the Ramada Inn 2433 Adams Tuesday at noon President Wilford Fowers announces 12 46 41V 40 40 7 5 15V 15 15 READ THE CLASSIFIED and payment of $576 authorized by the City Council FstlnSn 110 Fjmtkot 1 16 Fla Pow 195 FlsPwt 144 FMC 22 Fd Fair 20 FordM 240 ForMcK 92 FrnklrsM 50 FreepM 160 Fruehf 190 4 4 '( 5 12 13 13 RANDOM REFERENCES -ADVfRTISSMiNT- Coll No 495 MPGRT Of COMDiTlOK Of Chartr No 16043 NotRol Sank Region No IS RSPOST or C0NSOUSATIN OOMtSTIC MKMOfAKUS Of TMt 21' 21 African Violets Specialists Many varieties Les Belles Fleurs Phone 392-6717 (adv) 44 4-4' a WEBER VALLEY BANK Or $4n In fH toH Uti nt Hi hnlnm on Uptombar 30 1975 5 45 10 5 11 21 1 20 15 34 6 44 16 317 4S 12 183 26 5 7 12' 17 8 Charter Flights Salt Lake to London October 27th and December Itlh Call Mr Stephens at Ogden Travel Center 393-5506 (adv) 25 ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN Chairmaine Carter 22 of 625 40th has forfeited $35 in Ogden ef Ogden in the Stete Utah sf the tie ef fewsJjw September 39 published In ta ceil made by eemfttreiler ef the currency under Tift 1 2 United State Cede 3cti9ii i9i 6x144 15'? 15 l--12 183 23 23V 23 6 47 17 If 168 10 4 4 45'- 15 118 40V? 40 0 A55ETS Cash ond du from banks (including $1972 98 unposted debits) 1084012 Treasury 487 0994 Federal fund sold and tecurrt purchased under agreements to reseij 50 Other loons 1215 865- Bonk premises furnitures and other asse representing bank premises Other assets My' TOTAl ASSETS --r rrrXiff' Experience has no substitute Ask about our special Citizens Prescription Free delivery Charge accounts at Prescription Center Dial 393-8436 (adv) GAF Cp 52 GamSx 140 Gannett 60 Gen Dyivm GenEN 160 Gn-oad 140 G'enHosf 50 GenMHI 1 36 GnMof 265a GPubOf 168 GTeigi 180 lire1 110b Genesco Inc GdPfte 80b Gerber 1Q5 GetyOJ 2e Gil'erre 150 Giobah Mar Coodrh 112 Goooyt 110 Gocldfn 120 Grate" 178 GtAtlFac GtWnFm 44 GrGiaht 108 GreynS 104 GrumM 60 Gu foA 1 70 GlfStOt 112 60 GlfW fnd wt 14 15 185 CLUB HERMITAGE banquets private parties ASSETS Coh and iue froin bortitt (including none unposted debits) 1034 424 Treasury securities 1 97 052 17 Other jecu ides (including none corporate stock) 1500000 Cans 4942 742 00 Brink premises furniture ond fixtures and other assets representing bank premises 48 009 88 Other assets (including none direct lease financing) 103298 93 8 4 11 11V? 11 tiAiuTies Demand deposits of individual partnerships and corporation (adv) 10 98 205 20 7 21 29 28 4 73 2V 2s 25 TOTAL ASSETS J6340 528 09 Tirre and savings deposits of individuals parloe 'ships and corporotians 7778 1 Depostf cf United State Government Deposits of States and pohncol subdivision 38 Certified and officer" check etc 4C3 014 43 12 11 12 Driver Pharmacy his moved 3955 Harrison Bivd Phone 394- 7 No dance at Golden Hours Center Tues Oct 21 Next dance is Wed Oct 22 Parrys Swing Band (adv) 8 109 14 14 i4Vj ampEI 104 TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits 380562 10 (b) Totat time and savings deposits 5107781242 habihtieft 547776 Other! I 36 16 16 16 24 13 is 40 39 40 5769 for FREE delivery (adv) 5 4 14 14'? leiedyn 32t 9 9 2 21 2' Va 10210 i3'? 13 Teedyn 5 2 201 43 5 2' 5 2 UA DUTIES Demand deposits of individuals portne-ships and corpesrotions 1 1 75 806 89 Time and savings deposits of individuals partnarships and corporations 3508738 31 Deposits of United Stares Government 46 574 18 Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions I' 673 459 80 Certifd and officers' checks etc 98 042 9 1 TOTAL DEPOSIT 5502622 09 (a) Total demond deposits $Jf847 758 1 6 (h) Total time and eavingj deposit $1 654863 93 Other liabilities 203003 4 Jllt TOTAL LIABILITIES 5 434 22 29s tnlnTJ 'l? 8 37 13 13 13 5 209 2 20 21 3 64 1 1 ftl ICoOrO 3 4 Want an honest TV man? Call t42t f4v iRex Tanner at 394-1716 Honest 24 24 TV Service 685 Doren Dr (adv) 37 28 28 i wsf Capital accounts HALLOWEEN party supplies decorations candy Mtn Sales and Distributing 2857 Grant (adv) Equity caotlal Iota! 7 511 (Common por value $10 00 97 9-4li 18 10 4i TOTAL LiABIUTiES 5705625 55 (No shores authorised 50000) (No shares outstanding 30250) sius Undivided profits Surolus S5uH Texaco 2a I'exE 70 HailiWn 132 15 497 144 1421 ITexSjif 120 Harris 120 197 29 2 2 2- lexl 3f 1 Harteftk 30 II 5 19 19 19 TexPac Ld HeclaM 37t 16 26 17 16 16 fextron 1 19 Hercules 80 46 172 26V5 25 Thiokol 70 s6 qrtxyyx 1:30 PM STOX 6-cyyl Thnftug 40 Heubfd 110 15 28 45 44 44 TimeMir 50 11 72 1 7 7 5 24io 8 31 32 6 19 28 35 104 9o 17 3 18 12 24 5 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserves for bod debt losses on loons (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) Constitutional semirar begins ml iOct 21 at 7 pm Freeman In- s- 'stitute 2343 Kiesel is held every 16 16 2081735 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS A TOTAL ABILITIES RESERVES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL RE5ER5 ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 2oJl73i 30 2 9A? 97 99 i)t iimw 220a MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 1 5 Calendar days ending with coll date $144622 Average of total loons far the 15 calendor days ending with call date 1207 1 38 $5 trr (adv) Hewltk 30 HoernW 72 Horf flctrn Holiday 35 Ho lyaiug 3a Homstfe la HonywH 140 HoushF 110 HousLP 156 HowJohn 24 F-V4 CAHTAL ACCOUNTS Equity rapital-lo'al 614085 19 Common Stack-totaf par value 300 00 TOTAL capital accounts TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for me 15 co'endar davs ending with call dole 6 32 12T 12 Todd Shipyd 11 7 7 7 i'r ns Mi 10 87 12V? 12V 12' iTransam 62 2 13 29 29s Iricont 96e 14 58 40 39 40' TRW In 120 11 74 32 32 3 i wenCen 40 6 45 IS 14 15 13 iri llv li i UAL In 6Ca 13 171 14 134 14 n(J I ur '40 6 68 14V? 14 14V? Un Elec 128 8 11 2 27 2 7 8 15 15 15 UPacCp 280 9 Wheel chairs crunches rib elastic bnse preserm ns Free delivery nresern b'on Center Phone 393-8436 1 c-399-1 126 iac Average of tolai ioans for Ihe 1 5 calendar days ending with coll date $488 1 850 06 ICInds 130 lu 206 tdaa'Basic 1 I Cor! Reed Jr of 'he above-named bank do herebv declare that 'His report of condtion isiri and correct fc th best of my knowfeog and blf CARi VW REED JS I Bruce Shepherd Assistant Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swtot that 'Sh report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and bel ef BRUCE SHEPHERD Atiest WIGHT JOHN WE'lS THRQNUSfcN Direcior State of Utah Cooniy of Soil Lake ss- Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1 day of October 1975 Charles grant hunt Notary Public STATE OF UTAH At Department of FinonCia! 'nsHutions fAT 4 I Qumn Chuff Esominer of Financial do hereby rertify that the forego ny Is a nd correct ropy of the statement of the above no med bank ft led in this office on October 1 4 1 9 7 A QUINN Ch ef Esamnec We the undersigned directors ones! the correctness of this report of condtion and declare ttsat has been enommed by us and to the best knowledge and belief is true and correct TANNER LINDSAY CURT iS ROBERT A MADSEN Directors 2-8 9 39 UnitCp 72e I 2092 USGyps 160 39 US Stl 290 14 2 90 Upohn 96 'Z ri ij -I1 HI 4 A.

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