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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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OGDEN STAND ARO-EX AMINER OGDEN UTAH MONDAY FEB 19 1962 FUNERALS OBITUARIES MC ARTHUR Funeral services for Don SL MINING QUOTATIONS PftCM A HOGLE CO VITAL STATISTICS OBITUARIES Fred Bateman Fred Henry (Ted) Bateman 65 '3166 Ste- nhtnc HIH atnrHav ninht at hi hnmf RANDOM REFERENCES Mildred Selman Ust4STttki l4 Listed' Stocks Bid Asked Listed Stocki Eureka StdJ I Mc Arthur son of John 0 and Vera Christ-ensen Mc Arthur will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in the Hooper 1st Ward with Bishop Theron Simpson' of the Hooper 1st Ward officiating Friends may' call at the i family home 5700 South 6250 West Tuesday from 6 to 9 pm and Wednesday to 12:30 pm Interment In the Hooper Cemetery 3700 FIELDING Mrs Mildred Hess Selman 47 Fieldina died Sunday in the Valley Hospital in i PlutUS Prince Con Prosper Tremonton Cold Chainj Gen Contr tioVAiked 47 50 18 20 70 75 1 50 1 65 03 04Va 03 04 Vs 150 05 02 275 04 38 13 The Intermountain Roofing Co has applied fori a building permit to do a $400 reroofing job for Hanna Hines at 2879 Monroe Alterations buttons belts button holes Button Box 2476 Wash I (adv) Mr Bateman was born Jan 3 1897 In Ogden a son of Fredrick Henry and Asenith Burt Bateman He had resided in Ogden all Vwas employed as TTTT an expressman for the Railway Express Co 'f f- retiring In 1954 after being with the com- pany for 32 years He 00 06 02 00 04 42 16 03 12 40 60 28 0412 02 Banntf 35 00 Big Mill 08 Bristol 05W Bullion (MV2 Cardiff 62'4 Central Std 05V2 Chief Con 135 Clayton 28 Colo Con 02 Cmb Wetals 06 Cmt Coal'n 06 Cmw lead 02 Cochiest 24 Cort Eureka 19 Cresc Eagle 05 Croff 03 Crown Pt 07 10 35 Rico Arg Roy CoTn Sage Oil West'n Sioux So Irn Blm South Std Sundance Swansea Tin Central Tin Lead Tintic Std BIRTHS DEE HOSPITAL John I and Melanie Farnsworth Brigham City girl Feb 16 Robert and Gail Hardy Layton boy Feb 16 Norman and Helen Archibald 520 110 boy Feb 16 John and Maria Perrett 1906 450 girl Feb 16 Hutchinson Carl and Durene Know Kavsville girl Feb 16 MARTINEZ Requiem Mass will be celebrated for Nancy Louise Martinez Wednesday at 10 i am in St Mary's Catholic Church Holy Rosery-will be recited Tuesday at 8 pm in lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel Friends may call at mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park Gd Deposit Gt West'n Horn Silver Invest Res Kennebec Keystone Leonora Majestic Mammoth Miller Hill Mon-Kears if 50 25 04 03 212 1 20 05 the Intermountain Roofing Co Glen Lord has applied for a building permit to restore $700 fire damage at 208-270 25th for Bernard Rose Want an honest TV man? Call Rex Tanner till 3 pm EX 4-1726 (adv) A building permit to put up a $1000 store front at 2229 Washington for Herman Reuben has been applied for by: the Nelson Construction Co Filter bags for all makes and models vacuum cleaners Bon Marche Appliance Store (adv) Parlev Merrill has aDDlied for 'a 11 07 05 67 06 160 32 03 08 08 -02 26 20 07 -03 09 37 07 35 09 02 10 07 10 09 07 Mrs Selman was born Oct 17 1V14 in Plymouth Utah a daughter of Stanley and Lavona Thornton Hess She was reared and educated in Fielding and attended Bear River High School She was married to Dee Selman on Feb 9 1935 in Ogden The couple lived in Dew-eyville They were later divorced She moved to Fielding 12 years ago Surviving are three sons Marion Selman Tremonton John Selman Deweyville Glen Selman Fielding five grandchildren her parents of Fielding the following brothers and sisters: Stirt Hess Grant Hess Mrs Frank (Marie) Quinn Devere Hess Mrs Lowell (Fayne) Capener all of Ogden Mrs Evelyn Lott Willard Ore Hess and Vern Hess Riverside Lyie Hess Los Angeles Fred Hess Fielding Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in the Fielding Ward Chapel by Bishop Rex Richards Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Tuesday i nm and Wednesday from 11 2 1 04 25 30 06 of Railway Clerks -V On Sept 24 1924 he was married to Arlean Taylor in Ogden Ha was educated in Ogden City Schools Moscow 90 105 60 65 38 45 02 03 01 02 80 95 02 03 01 02 01 03 0312 04 05 06 10 13 2 00 2 25 06- 07 43' 48 135 140 17 20 02 03 04 05 02 02 11 1050 A building permit to do a $400 reroofing job for Agnes Burdess at 2942 Grant has been applied for by the Intermountain Roofing Co Italian ash trays several colors unusual shapes and designs Or-pheum Apt Gift Shop (adv) Year Around I Tov Land ODen to Dragon JU Diamond 05V Div Mines 30 67 nnual4 onrl Harh 00 70 04 15 04 Utd Pk Cty Utah Con U-l Sug Co U-Wyo Con Victor Wtr Wdld Alloys Toledo Wilbert 03 12 Crown Pt I 06 man 4222 675 girl Feb 16 ne was a member of the Nineteenth Ward He had served in the Navy during 1 World War I 0312 Mt Sts Dev Mtn View Haiidiver New Park Quincy North Lily North Sfd Parefnount Pk Bing'm Pk Cty Con Pk Prem tast Std I 02 Coal'n 07 Marvm and vaunaa Et Ittad 05 Kranendonk 4130 Jefferson girl 09V2 02 1512 Surviving are his widow two sons Euaene ZUNDEL Funeral services for Mrs Dagmar (Dot) Zundel will be held Wednesday at 1 1 1 am in the Larkin Chapel with Bishop Lyle Wynn of the 12th Ward con- ducting Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday until the services Interment will be in the Willard Cemetery directed by the Larkin Mortuary BATEMAN Funeral services for Fred (Ted) Henry Bateman husband of Arlean Taylor Bateman will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in Lindquist? and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop William Covey 'of the Nineteenth Ward officiating Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday prio to services Inter- ment In Washington Heights Memorial Park 11 04 16 03 03 Ffb 17 I Jcard holders only wholesale prices Empire 1 09 Ear Lilly 1 06 Eur Mines 1 05 Wills Basin I Yankee Zuma Gary and Jean Miller i open to tne public Mtn 03 03 Bid Sales Dist Co 2857 Grant Ave I Asked Over-the-Cevater am until services iniermenr ncium Cemetery laavj 17 00 Albertson's 18 00 10 75 building permit to do $100 worth of work on a garage at 3249 Lincoln 9 50 Amalaamated 17 50 Bateman Ogden and Fred Bateman North Ogden one daughter Mrs William (Annabelle) Hedges Bountiful seven grandchildren one brother Heber Bateman Inglewood Calif two sisters- Mrs Ethel Varley Bitter Creek Wyo and Mrs Lloyd (Leah) Burton Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop William Covey of the Nineteenth Ward officiating' Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday prior to services Inter-ment in Washington Heights Memorial Park 16 50 CHAMBER UNITS NY STOCK EXCHANGE TROM A HOGLE CO 15 25 47 17 25 14 37 37 16 25 Canadian Supr Oil Cons Freighfways English Oil Equity Oil First Security Corp Morrison-Knudsen Co Permanente Cement PLAN TOUR OF 47 00 49 50 33 8712 32 25 SCENIC POINTS 20 00 9" 28 Investment Funds 58 loew's 447a 52V Lukens Steel 60Vt Marquardt 16 Martin M'etta 27 Fund Affiliated" Boston 21 50 Canada Gen Fund Alcoa Allied Chem AH is Cn aimers Am Airlines Am Can Am Cyanam'td Am Motors Am Radiator Am Smelting Am Tel Am Tob Don McArthur HOOPER-Don McArthur 5-year-otd son of John 0 and Vera Christensen McArthurs Hooper died Sunday in the LDS Hospital iry Salt Lake City following heart surgery He was born July 4 1956 in Ogden The 18 87 Bid 8 58 19 67 16 41 18 54 3 58 14 79 12 80 4 95 10 49 8 24 947 6 47 RAWLINS Funeral services for Myrtle Eskelson Rawlins will be conducted Tuesday at 11 am in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop Steve Love of the 54th Ward officiating Friends may call at the Mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday prior to the services Interment in the Richmond Cemetery SHEPARD Public Masonic funeral services for William Shepard will be conducted Tuesday at 1 pm in the Larkin Chapel by Worshipful master Lloyd Taylor of Weber Lodge No 6F AM Friends may call at the Mortuary this evening 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday till services Interment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park directed by Larkin Mortuary A $400 reroofing job at 2922 Grant for Ted Perez will be done by BUSINESS GOOD AT TAX OFFICE County residents took advantage of the i special Saturday opening of the Weber County assessor's office and the State Tax Commission offices to pay their vehicle i taxes and to buy license plates Assessor Bruce Jenkins reported 842 persons paid their vehicle tax and Ross Bas-sett State Tax Commission reported that 1190 persons bought their automobile plates and 155 purchased truck plates Both offices expect to remain open next Saturday morning since deadline is Feb 28 1238 2550 boy Feb 17 Jones Sylvester and Anita Bourne Sunset boy Feb 17 Dewey and Deanna Bradshaw Clearfield boy Feb 17 Fred and Ellen Nielson 5175 600 Washington Terrace girl Feb 17 Darrell and Verna Wardell 232 33rd boy Feb 17 Roger and Marie Pearce Clearfield boy Feb 17 LaMar and Ruth Pierce Rt 1 Ogden girl Feb 17 John and Sandra Williams 881 30th boy Feb 17 Gayland and Margene Pulsipher 2395 600 North Ogden boy Feb 17 Glen and Marie Lewis 951 25th boy Feb 18 Leaun and Ella Rae Leith-ey Kaysville girl Feb 18 Robert and Carol Allen 792 Cross girl Feb 18 Robert Kay and Karel Butters 4742 200 girl Feb 18 Shan and Ellece Henry Layton boy Feb 18 Dale and Grace McEleroy Clearfield' girl Feb 18 Mack and Betty parenis are memDers or the Hooper Ward Surviving are the parents three brothers Johnny Lloyd and Scott and two sisters Renae 17 93 20 06 3 93 15 98 1385 5 42 11 50 901 1034 9 52 25 82 14 73 17 26 5 63 19 73 16 78 16 51 Canadian Fund Dividend Shares Eaton Howard Stk EatorT Howard Bal Fin Ind Fund Fundamental Investors Incorp Investors Keystones Kl Keystones K2 Keystones SI Keystones S2 Keystones S3 Keystones S4 Mass Investors Growth Mass investors Trust Wellington Fund 1 23 67 Van tha TV Man after 6 pm Service calls $4 EX 4-6493 (adv) A building perimt to construct the New Ben Charlesworth Paint Co at 360 36th has been applied for by Gary Charlesworth i Quilt blocks cut $50 per lb Mill ends for rugs Utah Tailoring Store 3038 Wash (adv) Gary Farr 22 3164 Porter pleaded guilty in City Court to driving on an expired drivers' license and was fined $10 Ready to wear new suits coats and dresses Originals and samples All reduced for Easter Utah Tailoring Store 3088 Wash (Free Parking) (adv) City Court fined Robert Woth-erspoon 21 of 1769 Washington $10 when he pleaded guilty to crossing double-double yellow lines Making Spring clothes? An easy way is by using Advance Vogue Modes Rovale oatterns Also new Members of two Chamber of Commerce committees will take a look at one of Ogden's important scenic attractions Tuesday The tourist and convention committee and the publicity and public relations committee will meet in Snow Basin at 12:30 pm that day Clyde Buehler president of the Chamber of Commerce said "Snow Basin is an important item to both of these committees and this trip will afford us all an opportunity to see new developments in the basin" The two groups will have lunch at 12:30 and then will take a trip to the upper reaches of the basin on the ski lift 13 50 15 82 5 15 18 25 13 85 15 33 and Misan ail ot Hooper a grandmother Mrs Eva Christensen Hooper Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in the Hooper First Ward Chapel by Bishop Theron Simpson Friends may call at the family home 5700 SALES Clayton Silver 500 30c Crown Point 1000 8c Investment Resources 100 95c Ml States Development 1000 4c Funeral services for Lawrence (Budd) Johnson husband of Dorothy Schmitz Johnson will be held Tuesday at 3 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop Rulon Chugg of the Plain City Second Ward officiating Friends may call at the Mortuary Sunday and Monday evenings from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday prior to the services' Interment tin the Plain City Cemetery Funeral services for Mrs Mahala I Holman Kirkham of 1 106 Rushton Street I will be conducted Tuesday at 11 am in the Myers Mortuary 845 Washington Blvd I with Bishop Jack Lamprose of the 20th I Ward officiating Friends may call at the Mortuary Monday 7 to 9 pm and Tues- rfau nrirtr in tha earuirac Rurial In tha 22Vi Monsanto 49 467a-Mont Ward 34 47V4 Motorola B6 I6V4 Nat Biscuit 88 17 Nat Dairy 673 62ViNat Distillers 28 133Vs'Nat Steel 44 96 Nat Theaters 7 50 Central 19 5634 Nor West'n 10534 -5534 No Am A 67Vs 267a No Pacific 42 41 Ohio Oil 45'A 57 Olin Matheson 38 28V8 Pacific Gas 36 17 Parke Davis 35 71 Penney 48 41 Penn 177a S4Va Pepsi Cola 55 45 Phelps Dodge 61 41 Phillips Pete 56 59V9 Proc Gam 81V4 598 Pure Oil 36 55 RCA 564 4414 Raytheon 21 A 7914 Repub Steel 57 55 Reyn Tob 77 16? Royal Dutch 37i4 57 Safeway 53 59 St Regis 36 33 Schenley 25 69 Sears Roeb 79 247 Sinclair Oil 39 26'Soc Mobil 55 106 So Pacific 30 4Vs So Railroad 567's 47 Sperry Rand 23 106Vs Std Oil Cal 5934 26 Std Oil 55V2 33 Stude-Pack'd 934 767a Sunray 28V4 84 Sun Mining 9Vs 567a Swift Co 48Va Texaco 5534 43iA Tex Gulf Sul 21 27 Thiokol 42V4 29 Thompson 64 42 Timken B'ing 56 2614 Transamerica 48 55 Un Carbide 118 545 Union Oil 64 80 Un Pacific 34 37 Utd Aircraft 46 557a Utd Airlines 36Va 58'A Rubber 59 Top Camera Club Photos Selected Few Changes On Wall Street 6250 Tuesday trom 6 to 9 pm and Wednesday until 12:30 pm Interment in Hooper Cemetery Nancy Martinez Miss Nancy Louise Martinez 21 203 Oak died Sunday at the Dee Hospital Miss Martinez was born Dec 26 1940 in Montrose Colo a daughter of Joe and Faye Trujillo Martinez She attended Ben Lomond High School She was a member of spring fabrics how available Utah Sommers Morgan girl Feb 19 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Douglas and Tara To-hias 858 24th1 drl Feb 16 Tailoring Store 3088 wasn ree J11C lUUi-WUlliCia SCVL1U11 til OVULll- Anaconda Armco Armour Atchison Atlantic 4 Atlantic Ref Avco Baldwin lima Bendix Av Beth Steel Boeing Borg Warner Celanese Ches Ohio Chrysler Cont Oil Com Edison Con Edison Com Products Curtis Wright Deere Del Edison Doug Air Dow Chem Du Pont East Airlines Eastman Kodak Erie Firestone Ford Motor Frgehauf Gen Dynamics Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear Grant Greyhound Gulf Oil Ideal Cement Int Harvester IBM Int Nickel Int Paper Int Johns-Mann Jones laugh'n Joy Mfg Kaiser Alum Kennecott Ligg Myers Lockheed Air Parking (aavJ Driver Blinded By Slush Causes 2-Car Collision rank and Elizabeth the St Mary's Catholic Church Crookston 4928 Old Post Road boy ern Utah was the subject for Arthur Dale vice president of the 0g-den Color Camera Club when he presented his photo essay at the club's February meeting Feb 16 Harrv and Anna Surviving are her parents three brothers Arthur Ronnie and Ogden City Cemetery directed by the i Myers Mortuary Funeral services for Ebenezer 0 i (Pop) Wilcox Jr husband of Zora An-1 derson Luke Wilcox of 3129 Ogden Ave will be conducted Tuesday 1 pm at the Myers Mortuary with Bishop Lowell Ridges of the 27th Ward officiating Friends I may call at the Mortuary Monday 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of services I Burial in the Fielding Utah Cemetery di-1 rected by the Myers Mortuary FLORISTS Harris 1R40 250 girl Feb 16 Mr Dale's presentation also in Noble Jr and Mae Hill Junior Martinez and three sisters Faye Lu- cinda and Mary Ann Martinez all of Ogden jp Requiem Mass will be I ebrated Wednesday NEW YORK(AP) The stock market presented a mixed picture early this" afternoon after backing away from an initial advance Trad-' ing was moderate Fractional gains and losses were the general rule among key stocks but there were a few wider moves 1 Some of the major oils were nicely ahead but the pattern among steels motors chemicals airlines rails and electrical equipments was uneven Aircrafts and tobaccos edged off International Telephone was off about 3 points 2916 Lincoln boy Feb 16 Gary and Ruth Ven stra Hooper bo Feb 17 cluded shots from the bottom of Grand Canyon National Park' within the Havasupai Indian Reservation in Arizona One driver was injured late Saturday night in a sideswipe collision at 1700 Riverdale Road and the 15-year-old driver of the other vehicle was cited by Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Cliff Green Injured in the collision was Louis Gearsley 26 of 380 West Airport Rnnr! Hp was taken to the Dee Hos Richard and June Failure to appear in City Court to answer a charge of driving with improper mufflers resulted in $10 bail being forfeited by Larry Bell 19 Hill Air Force Base For tax records and bookkeeping essentials go to Weber Office Supply 2432 Wash (adv) Laura LD Vasbinder 47 859 Washington forefeited bail by not appearing in City Court to answer a charge of crossing double-double yellow lines Guilty plea in City Court to failure to yield the right of way meant a $25 fine for John Revell 28 Phoenix Ariz "PYvpr 738 Rnhins girl Feb 17 at 10 am in it Mary's Catholic Church Holy Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 8 pm at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary where friends Ton awards for February were Ormand A and Katherine picked up by Richard Kingsf ord Cevering RFD 1 Box 238 Ogden hov Feb 17 Tom Woods and Harold Jr Jones may call Tuesday trom to pm Honorable mention went to Mac Harold and Carol Daqmar Zundel Funk -Richard Kingsf ord Jack 39V Steel 71 37 Utah Pit 3634 33" West Airbrake 2S7a 81 West Elec 36V8 103 Wool worth 84 52 Youngstewn 100 Jensen 263 28th girl Feb 17 AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL FREE PARKING IN REAR 2955 Washington Phone EX 4-3474 Ogden City Floral SERVING OGDEN AND VICINITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS 2219 Wash Blvd EX 4-4575 Wakefield Rena Sanders and Tom Woods Fred and 'Dorothy Mrs Dagmar lUOTj aorensen xunuei it 1147 25th died Friday at her home i 7itnrtl uuat hnrn Inn 12 1891 in General Time was in aemana again rising lYu Melling 3343 Adams boy Feb 16 Club officials announce there will Brigham City a daughter of Peter and Christina Pedersen Sorensen She was mar DOW JONES 1 rM STOtK ATtXAot be no club workshop in February pital by Moss Ambulance Service where he was treated for hip and back injuries His condition was reported "satisfactory" today The other driver Phillip Patterson 15 the" son of Clyde Patterson 3320 Polk was cited for alleged driving to the left of the center line The trooper said the youth told him a passing car threw slush against his windshield and he had no visibility for a few seconds ried to John Zundel on sepT a iviz In the Salt Lake Temple He died April 14 1948 A I 30 Industrials 715 53 off 93 20 Rails 148 78 off 26 15 Utilities 128 79 up 02 65 Stocks 244 38 off 27 Radio listings are prepared by station which should be contacted directly in case of error RADIO PROGRAMS She was a retired civil service employe She had been active in the Primary and Sunday School and was a member of the Tui(h warrf sha wa a former member CARD OF THANKS of the Brigham City Civic Club and Utah nrri GRAIN FUTURES Rollin i Joseph and Judy Bollart 3251 Quincy boy Feb 18 Dean and Alvina Ma-ser Sunset girl Feb 18 John and Mary Jeppeson 3850 Nordin girl Feb 18 Dean and Barbara McKean 2920 Van Buren boy Feb 18 and Bobbie Lee Lay-ton boy Feb 18 Marvin and Frances Mc- Bride 220 7th boy Feb 19 Samuel and Betty To our many friends neighbors Bishop Raymond Johnson the Relief Society of the Lomond View Ward and everyone who has btate peace utncers Muxuiuiy Surviving are the following sons and 3mkw inhn I and Glen Zundel Metal Output Dips To $19 Billion NEW YORK (UPI) Metal production in the United States declined about $117 million last year to $19 billion Mining Engineering said today Generally lower prices caused the decline rather than falling tonnage but iron and steel and aluminum tonnatre declined Copper output CHICAGO (AP- Vallejo Calif Stephen Zundel Willard expressed kindness and comfort in our time of sorrow in the passing of our beloved son and brother Fred pay we wish to express Two Brothers Hurt Donovan unaei rorTiana ure ayne Zundel Mrs Naomi Anderson Salt Lake City 25 grandchildren 12 great-grandchildren a sister Mrs Hans Pella Brigham City i Funeral services win oe neia weanesaay et 11 am in the Larkin Chapel with Bishop In Sunday Crash Atwn-car accident at 27th and Gower 2351 Porter boy eb 19 Tuesday afternoon News of Firming News Line 1 Crossroads till 5:30 Sports Scene Mountain News Thomas KCPX-1320 Monday evening NBC bounds News i of the City Tomorrow Jepho in Stereo Sounds In Stereo Lyie wynn or me iweinn warn tonuuti-Ing Friends may call at the mortuary Tues-7 and Wednesdav un law Class Pre Clete 99 199 2 01 C3'4 2 03 2 05 06 2 0678 2 08 TOVa 210 2 11 15 215 216 04V4 1 0414 105 0SV4 1 O8V4 1 09 12 112 113 14 114V2 1 15 14 115 61 62 6314 6414 64 65 66 66V4 67 68 68ia 68 Mnnrnp Sundav evening resulted in til services Interment In Willard Cemetery minor injuries to two brothers and Ai Shibata a traffic citation for a bear Kiver uui ueep ey)i otioi iuu Mr and Mrs Wayne Day and family Mr and Mrs Everett Taylor Mr and Mrs Robert Vicars Thieves Enter Home Steal Cash Jewelry Donald Mathewson 539 22nd reported to police late Saturday his home had been entered Taken were a dime bank two $20 bills $2 in a wallet and some jewelry for a Mar 2 01 May 2 04 Jly 2 08 Sep 2 1124-Dec 2 16 Mar 1 05 May 1 09V4 Jly 1 13 Sep 1 15 Dec 1 15 Mar 63 May 657 Jly 67 Sep 69Vi Mar 2 41 Va May 2 44 Jly A 46 Aug 2 46 Sep 2 387'a Nov 2 38V4 Jan 241 set a new record and lead and zinc 1 made some gains Imports of beryl cobalt and some other important metals declined Heber City Fails City driver Pnlipe said one car was driven Wallgren Till 7 of Defense 5 Trends KLO-1430 Monday evening the Bellboy the Bell Boy Show' With Verl Housley Tuesday morning 7:55 News i on hour till 12:00 Sports news of Joy Hemingwey Dawnbusters Harvey the Bell Boy Tuesday afternoon Harvey news on the half hour till 3:00 the Bellboy with MR News News Warden KSL-1160 Monday evening Wcithor Wiro Business News But Well Done But Well Dons on half hour 7tlO-P9gy King-Hayes Show i 730-Rare But Well Done But Well Done Life Lino But Well Pons News Public PulfO News Final Gordon Owen Music Album All That Jaix Tuesday morning News Ranch Forecast Campbell Marshal Small News Barlow Sanson News Changing World News on hour till 12:00 i line 1 Hollywood Godfrey Party Garry Moore Crosby-Cloohey by Max Oostyen 17 son of John A Oostyen sr 3273 yumcy A passenger was John A Oastyen Brephy Jazz Sounds of the GARLAND Mn Ai Shibata 75 Garland died Saturday of natural causes Mrs Shibata was born Aug 9 1886 In Aicheken Japan She was married to Shibata in Japan They came to Utah in She was a member of the Buddhist Church Surviving are the following sons and daughters Joe and Soburo Shibata both of Chicago George Shibata Gardena Calif Mrs Hatsuko Fujii Gardena Calif Miss Terry Shibata Germany Miss Kouko Shibata Miss Kazie Shibata both of Salt Lake City Harry thihata nH Mrs Yuki Sato both of Gar BYU to Feature Echo Satellite In Science Salute PROVO (AP) A model of the Project Echo satellite was the center of attention in the Engineering Week saulte which began Monday at Brigham Young University Other exhibits included an electronic brain microwaves used in satellite communications acoustical devices and a display of electric Jr 22 Driver of the other vehicle was 39 2 39 1 41 43 2 4312 2 4478 2 45 246 44ft 2 45 2 46V4 37 2 38 2 3918 37 2 37 2 3814 total of $102 Irving Christensen 65 Bear 41 2 41 242 To Make Appeal As Disaster Area SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Secretary of State Lamont Toronto said today he hasn't received the official reauest askins that Heber I City Tuesday morning News on Hour till 12:00 Wayman Till 10 am of Defense News Sports Sounds Report New Bill Curtis Till 2 pm Tuesday afternoon News on Hour till 6:00 -rr AT A a AWC River City The two brothers were taken to the Dee Hospital for treatment of cuts and bruises then released The Bear River City man was cited by police for alleged failure to yield the right of way THE SECOND TIME AROUND Debbie Reynolds Steve Forrest A Comedy Open 6:45 pm Ph 825-0904 All Over 65 FREE Sunday land and seven grandchildren i Otsuia service will be held Wednesday at 7 pm at the Honeyville Japanese Community Hall Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 pm in the Garland Stake Tabernacle Friends may call at the family home in Garland Friday after 10 am Burial will be in Garland Cemetery City be designated a disaster area changes narrow moderate trading slow demand Mrxed Mixed lowerr CHICAGO: Weaki General liquidation and liquidation Lower: hedge selling Case Due Next Week power distribution and economics Two-hour guided tours through the four displays are scheduled next Friday from 11 am to 9 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm in the Eyring Science Center Beginning the week of tribute to science will be the forum assembly crorh hv Tir Edward Teller one EPE NDE NT Hurry-Hurry! ENDS TOMORROW Walter Richard Smith appeared in Weak with corn Lower liquidation Hogs-Steady to 50 cents higher top $18 Cattle-Slaughter steers steady to 50 cents igher top $2950 KVOG-1490 KBUH-EOO I KSVN-730 5:45 am to 7:00 pm News Music because of floods last weeK Toronto is acting chief executive while Gov George Clyde is out of the state Toronto said unless Heber officials can show extreme hardship he would be inclined to see whether the state and other counties couldn't provide the necessary aid before turning to the federal government He said he probably would make Second District court today on a 6:00 am to 12:30 am News Sports Music 6:00 am to 7:15 pm News Music rharpf of alleged bootlegging Tndffe! Charles Cowley set next Everyone Loves a Good Ghost Storyl Mondav at 10 am for the time of CHICAGO LIVESTOCK of the prime scientists in develop-monf nf thp hvdrosen bomb All entering a plea to the charge Predated ntd Directed by JACK CLAYTON events are open to the public 'television programs TV listings are prepared by statiens which should contacted directly in case of error 1 2 KITTY Salt Lake 4 KCPX Salt lake 5 KSl Salt lake 9 KVOO Ogden CHICAGO Cattle: 11000 calves none: slaughter steers steady to 50 higher Director of Room At Trwlop 1 Gloves Stolen three load string prima 1250 lb slaughter' steers 2950 high choice and prime 1200-j 1400 lbs 2875-2925 choice 900-1400 a decision on the request today if it is received' Gov Clyde fwill act on the request if it doesn't reach state officials before he returns to his office 7 Musical Styles 2 "Woman's Page" 4 Make a Face 7 Wonders of Music CinbmaScoPE Walter Kasel of 115 Phillips reported his car was broken into at 36th and Wall and a pair of gloves were stolen "Innocents" ot' 1:15 3:20 5 The New Bob Cum- mlngs Show 7 Performance lbs 2675-2850 good 2300-Z55O tew loads and lots choice heifers 2550-2700 good largely 2200-2525 utility- and commercial cows 1450-1650 utility nd commercial bulls 1900-2150 package medium and good 450 lb stock heifer calves 2200 as the worm Turns 12 00 Razor Stolen Someone entered his home and stole a razor according to Gerald Doxey 3210 Adams IDAHO DEATHS EXTRA FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS COLOR CARTOON 5:25 7:30 and 9:35 pm Monday Feb 19 2 Bugs Bunny 4 Feature Movie -c Superman 7 What's New a Air Force Story 5:30 lOUU KTITV 2 Newsreel 2 Jan Murray 4 Day in Court 4 4 Star News Dimension 7 Television Interna mtnKh mui Password 12:25 Thiokol Awarded $5 Million Job WASHINGTON (UPI) The Brie r-s r-j yr rr TV nn COZY IN-CAR tional 2 NBC News 4 Mid-Day Report 12J30 2 Loretta Young 2 Huckleberry Hound MdOUOCXiyJ HEATERS News 4 Noon News 4 Weather Station 10 20 4 Sports Final 10:30 2 Women's Major "Francis of Assiasi" He Traded His Sword For a Cross Bradford Dillinan Shows 9:00 pm 7 Foundations ox rTee- Fritz Groesbeck 69 Nampa retired carpenter William Hennessy 72 Nampa Conrad William Stromborn 80 Weiser business man ham City Utah plant of the Thio-i kol Chemical Corp has been 1 CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO Speculators belabored the grain futures market with steady liquidation today and prices slid sharply all along the line of the Board of Trade Setbacks ran to well over cent in all commodities with rye down more than two cents in spots in the early afternoon Numerous contracts were at their lowest levels of the season Carlct receipts today were estimated aft wheat 33 cars com 544 oats 17 rye 1 barley 41 soybeans 32 rt en letier 1255 Farm Report 1:00 Tuune Dr Malone League Bowung Jt rjrlrnfi Fulton Isett Niccous 85 isoise Million Dollar Movie 4 Jane Wyman OSS 11 me Miuionaire 7 nun riHiinui 2 "Our Five Daughters" 2 Jack Paar (color) 4 News Final 11:14 WHAT IS THIS I10NSTR0US THING? With the poTer of mind over matterU-Thsre beyond th3 stars ycur unspeakable fearsdeepest coins TSSSTpmcd against yeuw ym are trapped in tcrrcrl awarded a $5 million letter contract for research and development for an improved first stage solid-pro-pellant rocket motor Rep Blaine Peterson D-Utah reported today Peterson said he had been notified that the obligation was the first increment of a larger amount for which a definite contract would be awarded later 4 Big Movie My Dear CASH GRAIN 4 "seven Keys 5 Verdict is Yours 1:55 5 Charles Colllngwood News 2:00 2 Make Room for Daddy 4 Queen fur a Day 5 Brighter Day 5' Secret Storm wew COMEPY CHICAGO (AP)-No wheat sales Corn No 2 yellow lOSViz No 3 yellow 104VJ-06V2 No 4 yellow IOOV4-OI 'j No 5 yellow 97'-99V4 Oars No 1 extra heavy whitt (tough) 66 Soybeans No 1 yellow 245Vti Soybean oil lOVin Barley: malting choice feed 110-130ru "Here's Hollywood" Who Do You Trust miss Aiaricn Tuesday Feb 20 Denotes color 6:00 2 Continental Classroom 0:30 4 DEA Presents 5 College of the Air 7:00 2 Today 5 Capt Kangaroo 7:05 4 Capt KO and Plxle 7:30 2 Today 8:00 Say When 5 Superman 2 Play Your Hunch 4 Divorce Court 5 I Love Lucy Price Is Right Romper Room 0:30 2 Concentration 4 Jack LaLanne oom Ladles Day 5:40 weather Report with Tom Bradshaw 5 Douglas Edward -x News 6:00 2KXJTV Newsreel Boy Gibson News Pete and Gladys 7 French 1 What's New1 6:10 4 Weather 6:15 2 Huntley-Brinkley Report 4 Evening Report 7 French 3 6:30 2 Bold Journey 4 Cheyenne Father Knows Best 7 200 Years ot Wood- winds 9 American Memoirs 7:00 2 NatlonalVelvet Danny Thomas 7 You and Your Job 9 The Big Picture 7:30 3 The Price is Right Rifleman Andy Griffith 7 Eastern Wisdom and Modern Lite 9 Forest Service 2 87th Precinct 4 Surfside Six Hennesey Tell Me CtUtt MO Ml NrTHTS Box Office Open Weekday Car Windows Broken Mrs Golda Dunn of 33 2nd Brigham City told police she parked her car at 233 25th Sunday night and when she returned someone had smashed all the windows I 5:45 Feature at 6:05 8:05 10:05 pm 0 i 5 Edge of Night 2 2 on the Aisle "Never a Dull Moment" 4 American Bandstand Groucho Marx 2:30 Highway Patrol 3:50 4 American Newsstand 4:00 4 Capt 5 Jungle Jim 4:30 2 Popeye Club 5 Broken Arrow 5:00 2 Bugs Bunny Club 4 Comedy Capers ft Superman 7 What'a New 5:15 9 Air Force Story 5:30 2 Quick Draw McGraw 4 The Invisible Man News 7 Festival of the Arts An Age of Kings 9 Holiday 540 5 Weather 5:45 5 Douglas Edwards 2 Your First impression 1 i DOUBILE CIKIEESE and a FRESH ILD ME ACTION CO-HIT 'IDHTTDC PMIUQCllpl UU77fl WEEK DAYG 6 pm to 11 pm Saturday Sunday 12 Noon to Midnight 'Special Rates fo Parlies' A me -xezan 5 Love of Life 10:30 2 Truth or consequences 4 Yours For a Song 5 Search for Tomorrow 1045 5 Guiding Light 10:55 2 NBC News 11:00 3 "Bold Journey Camouflage 5 Midday 11:30 PEPPEiaiSW UKGERS nrfnV 8:30 suspicion 7 Escape From The Cage 000 2 Thriller 4 Ben Casey Osn Diilv 11-45 Shows 1:00 3:05 5:15 7:25 ana pm and 35 OPEN 7 PM PLANET 7:10 9:45 HILLS 8:45 Odnkn Garden: OPEN YEAR 'ROUND.

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