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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 24

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OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 8B UTAH DEATHS I OBITUARIES OBITUARIES OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 211962 OTOCK JVlGrKQT NY STOCK EXCHANGE Prices Again VTAL STATISTICS BIRTHS DEE HOSPITAL Ashby 4- William and Eileen Howard Hopkins noward Phillip Hopkins 65 1520 Rush-on died Wednesday night at St Benedkl's icpital wr Hopkins was born Jan 12 1897 in Evanston Wyo a son of Georoe Mary Clifford BR1GHAM CITY -'Mrs Mary Jane Wi' ilams Clifford 96 689 4th diec Wednesoay at her home after an extended illness Mrs Clifford was born Aug 4 1865 in Bloomington Idaho a daughter of Chart's Lowell Neeley PRESTON Idaho Lowell Neeley £9 Preston Idaho husband of Mary McCombs Associated Press NEW YORK Following is a list of Litton I nd 350f Drop Sharply NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market sank sharply late this afternoon in a breakout below the previous 1962 closing lows 92 72 selected ttock transactions on 1he New i J-ockirc '-20 Anna Schoppe Hopkins He came to Ogden Loew's Thea Associated Press Dr Joseph Franklin McGre gor 93 Salt Lake City Clinton Pitts 58 Salt Lake City Driver Edwin Smith 72 Vernal William Monks 66 Price William Ainge 76k Spanish Fork Martin Leonard Slack 75 Pan-guitch i IDAHO DEATHS Workmani 2950 Brinker girl June and Margaret 5ant wuiams She was reared in 1927 On April 17 1925 he was married Torfc mock exchange witn noon prices: 9 9 8312 43V2 241s 1934 21V2 4278 1 Lone Cem 1 82 42 24 19 21V8 42V2 4514 i iu mma jonn in ian ijiir i tw 20 i i- She was married "to John Price Clifford 37 Lone Gas 1 He was a boi ermaker ind uih fn (hds)High Low Last Ch 6 Longlsi Lt 160 Johnson4-Arthur and Bonnie A3 Lorillard 240 63 22 2 6 2 AhbottL I8O0 ABCVend 50b Neeley died Wednesday morning at his home of 4a heart attack Among the survivors son Ier Neeley Carson City NeY formerly of Ogden Funeral services will be held Saturday at lpm in the Oneida Stake House Preston Friends may call at the Webb Mortuary in Preston prior to services Burial in Riverdale Idaho Cemetery Lund Layton boy June 20 1378 38 4534 38V4 38V4 3214 LukensStl 80e LukensStl 80e Mack Trk 180 38V4 3814 3214 6278 1378 56 12 4914 5 ACF Ind 250 56 DeVries i Robert and Linda 1 24 Va 4212 3a 3s 3g Vie 30 Va Va 3a 12 363a aa 2 4 12 11 81 19 11 49V4- 12 Admiral AirRduct 250 AJIndust 251 Fowler 2530 Harrison boy June 20 MadFd 260e Magnavox 50 30 1978 3034 2434 4 13 57 12 4912 334 1534 7V4 3314 42V2 Marine Mid lb 65 3 27 243A Trading was fairly active Key stocks took losses of fractions to 1 or 2 points Some of the more volatile issues were several points lower 10-POINT DROP IBM took a 10-point drop but was still well above its 1962 low of 300 Polaroid was off about 7 4 Alco Prod 40 3 Va 14 718' Edgar and Veralie Hen- 334 1534 718 32 Martin 1 19 19 11 der Clearfield boy June 20 Hueh Kennedy 82 New Plv-' 46 MayD Str 220 McDonAir 1 4614 36V4 5 12 33 12 14 39 2 371s Clarence and Edna mouth 4212 Snyder FUNERALS 3334 3334 Mead Cp 170 24 38 38 Barkowskr 1175 42nd girl June 3838 15 65 64 25 11 on March 4 1883 in Treasureton They later received endowments in the Logan Temple They lived in Idaho until coming to Brigham City in 1914 Mr Clifford died July 3 1932 She was an active member of the IDS Church nd had worked in the Relief Society and SundaySchool and had been Primary president She had been a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Surviving are seven sons and daughters Mrs Annie Selbin Grass Valley Calif Mrs (Mary) Thomas Blackfoot Idaho Lawrence Clifford Nyssa Ore Charles Clifford Miss Nellie Clifford both of Brigham City Mrs Ralph 0 (Grace) Chris-tensen Sterling Alberta Canada Mrs Hoyt (Hila) Parkison Encampment Wyo 27 grandchildren 68 great-grandchildren 13 great-great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held Saturday 1 pm in the Brigham City Eleventh Ward Chapel with Bishop Edwin Anderson officiating Friends may call at the Harold Felt Funeral Home Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday prior to services Interment in Brigham City Cemetery Merck 160 Merr Alleg Cp Alleg Lud 2 AllegPw 180 AlliedCh 180 AllisChal 50a Alumltd 60 Alcoa 120 Amerada 3 AmAirlih I Am Bosch 1512 1812 914 8 914 914! 20 I 56 19 3114 61 VandenBosch Noel and Bar 3034 '30 281al 283a Xerox 5 and Litton Industries more 5018 89 5012 9034 18 23 16 18 28V2 43 MGM 2 MidSUt 106 M'hascoln 40a MonsanCh lb 8- 8I4 25 812 37 bara Nelson 3638" Jackson girl June 20 than 2 Du Pont sagged more than 2 5 16 1212 4512 1634 12 4512 44 2 32 MontDUt 140 Mrs Evelyn Prince 84 Boise Edith Ann Tomlinson 19 Boise Mrs Beulah Crouch 65 Bur-ley Howard Cottom 73 Boise John Sommars 56 Parma Mrs Maki Hikida 77 Sugar City William Victor Berquist 62 AmBrkSh 240! 1 the Union Pacific Co retiring in 1959 He was a member of the First Baptist Church and member and past secretary and president of the Brotherhood of Boilermakers He was a member of George Washington Lodge 24 El Monte Com-mandery No 2 Knights Templar Ogden Chaper No 2 Royal Arch Masons El Kalah Temple Ogden Shrine Club He was a former member of the Ogden Oriental Band He was a member of Union Pacific Old Timers Club Veterans of World War I of USA 8arracks No 1011 He was an honorary member of the Evanston Volunteer Fire Department member of the Golden Hour Club and veteran of World War I Surviving are his widow two daughters Miss Helen I Hopkins Miss Patricia Kay Hopkins both of Ogden three brothers George Hopkins Big Piney Wyo James Hopkins Evanston Ralph Hopkins Minneapolis Minn one sister Mrs Mae Nichols Alhambra Calif Public Masonic services will be held Saturday at 3 pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel under direction of officers of George Washingto nLodge Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday until services Louisa Sowerby Mrs Louisa Hackwell Sowerby 79 for-merly of 2313 Harrison died Wednesday night at the Dee Hospital after a lingering illness Mrs Sowerby was born Feb IS 1883 in Stockton England a daughter of Mathew Michael and Pat Charlton 10 Mont Ward 1 2734 7 26 2534 3638 32 2714 1234 5714 3712 about 2 US Steel more than a point as it faced continued 1 l234 Moteclnd 88t 2737 1050 girl June 20 11 ArrfBdPar lb AmaCn 2 AmCyan 1 60 417a 3834 Motorola 1 17 15ia 14 78 134 Vs 12 14 26 14 114 878 12 Vs 13 3712 18 5512 54V8 13 41 3814 5614 5814 38 selling pressure 20 12 19 Nat Bisc 150 26 Am El Pw 196 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL 1012 Some well-known utilities were 10 Nat Can 87f Pw 64 11 5678 878 2212 87s 3634 14 -Va Va 1234V4 14 10 7a 14 Va 14 Va Va 11 Va 78 20 81 NCashReg 120 Clarence A and Norma Am 90 25 22V4 hit hard by selling Houston Light 2418 NatDistill 120 AmMetCI 140 12 Timms 735 Taylor girl June 20 Power dropped about 4 Inter AmMot 80b 54 2934 1334 37 24 3 13 14 Nat Gen Nat Gyps 2b HOPKINS PublicMasonic services will be held for Howard Phillip Hopkins husband of Anna iones Hopkins Saturday at 3 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with officers of the George Washington lodge offniat-ing Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday prior to services Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park SOWERBT Funeral services for Louisa Hackwell Sowerby will be held Saturday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bnhop Stanford Whitaker of the Thirteenth Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday prior to services Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery YOUNG-Funeral services for Raymond Glen Young husband of Marian Brown Young will be held Saturday at I pm in the Larkin Chapel with Bishop William Bailey of the Sunset First Ward conducting Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday until service Interment in thi Ogden City Cemetery directed by tht 2834 13 3712 55V4 2334 6 4214 7334 3012 Donald and Pia Mach- 6 4312 V7478 Mrs Beulah M' Crouch 65 Bur- AmN Gas 120 11 5 national Telephone more than a point and Consolidated Edison Nat Lead 150e AmOptical 2b owetz 992 Monroe girl June ley Nat Steel 160 11 AmSmelt 240 5512 5418 1334 20 5418 13 about a point Am Std 80 16 1112 30 12 33 5 8 NY Central 2 102 96 10218 Am T4T 360 Losses exceeding a point were Divorces Granted 2 3034 11 30 2Vfc 4OV2 9314 5714 32 19 3212 Howard Cottom 73 Boise John Sommars 56 Parma CASH GRAIN 11 401a Nia Pw 180 Put Out Garbage Early Ogden Dwellers Advised NORTH OGDEN Residents 401 4734 46V2 shown by Boeing Eastman Kodak and General Electric Down 92 11 II Geneva Gallegos from Mau 23 12 4a No Am Av 323B 14 47 11 78 11 2078 Va I8I2 1812 about a point were General Tire rice Gallegos cruelty married Am Tob 150 Am Viscose Am Zinc 50b AMP Inc 35 Ampex Cp AmphBrg 80 Anaconda le ArmcoStl 3 57 3914 33V2 NorNGas 150 38 1114 11 11 21 11 2078 2034 Nor Pac 220 Northrop 1 Sears Roebuck Radio Corp General Foods and Liggett Myers April 3 1959 Reno Nev Jeanette I Unander from Del- 26 40V8 213B 26 3912 33 2138 27V8 37 4OV2 3878 NwstAirlin 801 20 48 and Sarah Edwards Hackwell On June -2 1900 she was married to Thomas Sowerby in West Hartlepool England Mr Sowerby i Big three motors took fractional win Unander cruelty married 37 27 5 18 7 15 NorwichPh la ArmorCo MO 3638 CHICAGO No wheat sales Corn No 2 yellow 115-15V4 Oats No 1 extra heavy white 69 Soybeans No 1 yellow 255V4 Soybean oil 8V4n Barley malting choice 123-143n feed 98-1 15n 403e 4812 3718 5114 2218 44 51 4 died Nov Tf lV4y in ogden ArrmtCk 160a 5114 40Va 3734 Lamm jwonuary Ohio Edis 160 Ohio Oil 160b losses US Treasury bonds were high Jan 24 1953 Elko Nev Jean Kay Slater from Floyd 8 AshlOil 120 22 WIIC VOM'C "Sill nun liri VfSl vawAn ents and had lived in Oaden since 1915 funeral services for Emelnf 2714 13 27V2 OlinMath 1 44 Taylor Taylor will be conducted Fridav 2 21 AsdDG (n) 140 Atchison 120a 5OV2 5014 7 er while corporates were lower Otis Ele 160 She was a member of the Thirteenth Ward Slater cruelty married Sept 16 23 OutbMar 80 Vs 2 18 93 14 Va 3a 3a' 3a 37 7g 3a 14 14 12 2834 Va 14 Va Vs 4OV2 12 IOV2 118 7a 21 7 196L Elko Nev 231b 4712 212 13 OwnslllGI 250 15 6934 3112 23 55 Over-the-Counter AtlRafin 240 Atlas Cp AfoCant 60b AvcoCd 70 3 OxfrdPap 120 Gayle Winn from Kenneth Winn MARKETS AT A GLANCI 1434 6934 3118 277a 28'2 173B at I pm at lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop Lou VandenBosch of the Ogden First Ward officiating Friends may call at tht mortuary Thursday 7 to 9 pm nd Friday prior to services Interment in Ogden City Cemetery 4714 212 131s 19 4134 12 2814 201e 166 Pac I Pac Til 120 crueuy mamea jan jao 81 28 15 2834 BabcockW 160 42 and had been a Relief Society teacher She was a member of the Grand International Auxiliary to t'e Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Surviving are two sons Thomas Sowerby and Melvin Sowerby Ogden two daughters Mrs Doris Patterson Ogden and Mrs Carl (Ethel) Dasch Valtejo Calif 19 grandchildren IS great-grandchildren one sister Mrs William A (Harriet) Toombs Loean I new york PanAW Air 801 BaldLima 20e 12 6 8 1234 17 39V2 FIHa Tlrpw frnm Frnest Paul Lower' general decline 8 3914 2878 291b 112 ParamPict 2 ParkeDala RAnrfcnuapnmnnte hold 31 early 237bI 23 22 22 Bait Oh Albertson's Amalgamated Canadian Supr Oil Cons Freightways English Oil Equity Oil First Security Corp Morrison-Knudsen Co Investment Funds i wviiu ww mi item a Drew cruelty married June 4 corporates lower 1 2 FLORISTS 33 gain and PeabdyCoal 56i 213 BeaunitM 120 2134 6712 buying 33 1959 Salt Lake City Cottons-Irregular trade PenneyJc 120a 24 '2 23 VB 40 30i4 30'4 6612 BeCkman In 20 10 1321 1318 BeechAirc 60b 2 63 Frankie iLazenby-' from Randall m7hTcago- 13 21 Pa RR 25g who have missed having their garbage picked up were reminded today they must have it out early Lowell Cutler North Ogden City Council member said a number of residents reported collectors had passed up garbage last Saturday In most cases said Councilman Cutler the garbage had not been put out early enough He advised residents to put their garbage out Friday night In some cases he said the garbage was not picked up because it was not properly contained or included material not acceptable under the collection contract In the latter case collectors should have left a card indicating why the garbage was not collected Mr Cutler said loyat iu'2 26 2114 Lazenby cruelty married Aug 39 38V2 PepsiCoal 1401 81 10 26 53 1 14 1947 Salt Lake City 13 Wells Nev Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Stanford Whitaker officiating Friends may call at the rt-or- tuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Satur- day 'prior to services Interment in Ogden City Cemetery 3734 5238 52 112 3314 39 114 2218 Va 44 23 Va 1 r2V2 Va 13 Vs 193A 12 34 Vs 29V8 22 1V2 13 Vb 18 1 V4 12 14 38 47 12 1314 18 10 14 Va 36V4 34 5 14 14 20V4 18 2178 34 12 47 14 514- 22 33 40 Bendix 240 Benguet 06e BethStl 240 Boeing 2 Borden 160 Borg Warn 38V4 53 28V2 39 Ptizer 60a Phelps 0 3 Phil El 120 lb JoAnn Baird Jensen from Verl Slightly easier mixed trade Corn Mixed nearby months easier Narrowly mixed light trade Soybeans Mixed old crop months weak Steady top $1940 Cattle Slaughter steers averaged steadv top $2550 6 99 37 15i 4014 28 3814 11 4714 4734 B'jl I Asked 1225 1212V2 975 1062V2 987V2 106212 1037V2 1125 27 32 975 108712 41 00 4375 3025 3187V2 Bi'd AskeV 686 "743 838 916 1350 1475 1525 1650 286 310 1126 1217 1100 1189 363 398 805 882 603 659 4 858 936 429 469 1845 2013 1070 11 68 11 60 1266 353 386 639 698 1190 1301 1301 1418 Jensen? cruelty married Nov 11 1960 Echo 75V2 7478 PhilpMor 360 3878 7 22 39V8 6412 4534 PhillPet 190 4514 6414 3 14 49 Brist My 60e AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL FREE PARKING IN REAR 2955 Washington Phone EX 4-3474 "FOR OVER 50 YEARS Ogden City Floral SERVING OGDEN AND VICINITY 2219Wash Blvd EX 4-4575 GIVE FLOWERS in memory of your loved ones UTAH FLORAL specializing in funeral flowers Ph EX 4-9406 4034 3912 2334 24 BrnswcK ou 9 5 PitneyBow 80 PitPlteG 220b 50 50'4 47 47 BckeyePL 180 14 7 714 1314 Bucy trie 28 14 34 7512 I Vs 12 5014 Vs 7 62 5738 14 27 14 42V4 Vs Vs 3a 13V4 IOV4 Pit Steel Polaroid 20 150 372 93 9012 1012 Affiliated Fund Boston Canada Gen Fund Canadian Fund Dividend Shares Eaton Howard Stk Eaton Howard Bat 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 Budd Co 20e 6234 Seaman Wtih Fleet ROY-Aboard the USS Esles is Stephen Carlisle son of Mrs Francis Carlisle 2068 4400 He is a seaman with the First Fleet 914 12 2 14 914 BuDard Bulova 60 Radioman Promoted Down With 'Jazz Promoted to radioman second loNDOn (UPI) Scrawled on class while serving in the Eastern the wall of a local jazz record Pacific was Louis Thomas son sh0p LoVe Bach" 220 62 57 27 10 1038 30 23 8 53 201b 13 Burl Ind 50e 2014 5712 27 4238 1734 Pullman 2 RCA lb Rayonier 80b 46 36 41 1734 Burroughs 1 Calldh Mna 478 5 42 7 2 5 12 2 Raytheon 125t 1638I Cam Lk 40 273fe 678 E4 01 ivir ana ivirs nerDeri inuuv as 649 16th Reading Co 8812 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of October AD 1962 A BENNING i Executor of the Estate of A Benning Deceased First Security Bank Building Ogden Utah Published June 21 28 July 5 12 1962 I 7306 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 32 32 15 oil aan 1- 1 1 13 Cessna Air 1 30 3s 18 18 Vs Vs 14 VS SPECIAL STOCKS StRegPa 140b 481 26 2512 CharnplinOil 1 3318 2612 20 2278 48V2 9'4 2212 San Imp HI 9 9 914 4 ChM Schenley 1 1 10 19! 19 2334 42V8 30 33 25 1934 22 48 914 223a 2014 1412 4214 37 4912 55 77 Amalg Sug Allied Stores Schermg 140d) 10 388 38'4 7 5 5 14 7 16 25 ChlPneuT 120a icnicK ll 6 '4 1 '4 1601 20V2 1478 14 Scottfap 80 I 541 27181 2681 Chris Cft Chrysler 1 High low last 163A 1634 1634 5478 5438 5412 1253 25 253a 41614 161s I6I4 33 321s 3212 2412 241s 241s 32 31V2- 3112 1018 10 10 35 35 35 22 21 12 21 Mountain Fuel Supply Mt Sts Tel Tel 14 Va 421a 3714 14 4212 14 ieaALKK l6U 24 2JJ4 3713 Va SearsRoe 140a 26 64 64 50 3a Shell Oil 110 181 32i4 32 55 Servel 4 7341 7 CITFinan 150 CitiesSvc 240 50'2 21 1 7 Va I Marquardt ClevEl III 2 Notice is hereby given that OGDEN CITY CORPORATION proposes to make the following improvements to-wit: Construct Mount Ogden Park improvements Contract No 3 1962 Sewer i Water Curb and Gutter and Tennis Courti together with all incidental work thereto according to specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer in the MuniciDal Buildinq Ogden Utah 55 78 Utah 78 5 Shell Tran 20 173a 17Vb 14 CocarCola 240 ColPalm 120a Vocnado 32 'a 3678 36V2 Sinclair 2 40 328 32 singer Mf 3 19 93 93 3 23'2 23V8I imitn au sue 9ia Va 5 8 22 Collins Rad Colo CBS 140b 91 167sl 167el 167a Sealed Bids are invited for furnishing all materials labor tools and eauipment neces 26 "ColumGas 110 333 i4 smith Cor 25 Socony 2a 15 SouCalEdis 96 70 12 Smith KF la 2034 8'8 3414 25V2 157a 70 2834 56 sary to complete said work and will be 7 18 37 47V4 4734 aa 9 24 24 4 12 5138 5U8 V2 I 34 42i2 Va I 31 41 I 40'2 Va Col Pict 751 Con Edis 3 Con El Ind 1 received at tne ortice or me my rurcnas- 2014 9 3334 25 1514 70 2814 55V8 3518 19 39 5118 Vi South'nCo 150 11 ing Agent in the Municipal Building ogaen GRAIN FUTURES CHICAGO High Low Close Prev Close Jly 214V2 213 214 2UVa Sep 2167a 216V2 216V2 21634 Dec 2217a 221V2 221 Vi 22134 May 223Vi 22278- 223 223V4 May 21734 216V8 217V4 2173a Confl Gas 230 ConsuPw 140 6 13 3538 Utah until 10:30 am on the 28th day ot June 1962 at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud in the Og-rlpn Citv Council Room 4 55V8 Sou Gas 2 35V4 Va Sou Pac 120 1934 14 1 So Ry 280 3978 V4 Sperry Rd 75t i8 Spiegel 150 938 Square la 1131 24 23'2 4 46Vb 46Va 4618' 541 14181 14 M4 19 23 23 23 21 263sl 263al 26 20Va 397a 5178 The owner reserves'ine privilege to reiecr any and all bids or to waive any irregular 9 16 16 10 34 8 38 49y8 3 std Brand 180 34 55i2 55 55 V4 Corns 9 4934 14 Container )e ContCan 180 Conflns 220b ContMot 40 ContOit 160a Copper Rng Corn Pd 130 Cosden Pet 1 Crane Co 2 49'2 14V2 ities or inrormaiiTies in any uiu ur uiu Rv order of the Citv Manager of Ogden Va Std Kolls 112f 6 19341 193fei 19 jv 111 IIIV2 1121s 113 114 43 City Utah this 16th day of June 1962 1 4414 1934 48V4 11414 11734 19 48'4 2 JAMtd eiut CITY PURCHASING AGENT Published June 21 22 23 1962 7308 2034 34 22 21 12 417a CrowColl 162f CrwnZel 180b 44 StdOilCal 2b 13 5338 53 53 Vi Sep 114 193 I stdOillnd 180 8 46Vb 46 46 Va Dec 114 Va StdOilNJ 120e 68 4978 49y8 49 Mar 118 StdOilOh 250 3 50V8I 50V8 Va May 120V Va Stand Pkg 6 13 1278 Va 14 StauffCh 120b 4 31V2 31121 31V2 Jly 67 7 Sterlfcrug 180 11 59Vb 59 59 Va Sep 68 6 1 StevnsJP 150j 8 30V2 30V21 Va Dec 71 Va VA Stud Pack 30J 6 6'4 6V4 Mar 73 13 Sunray 140 46 24Va 24 24 May 72 NOTICE TO PROVE CLAIMS Civil No 34358 41 14 7 22 14 7 6 1 578 15 5 26 2 13 1514 13 11 11414 118 llOVa 663 6734 71 7278 7278 135 1 29V2 1 2938 131V4 1 293 249 246 235V2 13 11 37 11 160) I3 34'4 34 34 4 119 67 677s 7118 7318 7234 1 3412 1 2918 1 28V4 130 129 250V8 24578 rHU'JWW HUJgiilKWyuwwnwujL irniul III -T I I II I I fr 4 I 1 A I ft lv'i fSBfh? rLJ I li I Nil i I i -( 'i SJf i i i I I'i fw "tf i -Ti- mininltmioi v' -y i v- 1 1 i iTTitfimnrnrinftiiirtuii hi nrwiMnnm rm I'm! iririnjnai mi frtiniai hi 'i1 'Y1 imii r- i ii miii 1 11 un vi tainm i'-f'inii'alMrtii-lii'diMiiYiTW --L-Vnni rta'-'j tj )r 'i-fffm' Mt-lIMIllllL1Jj 1 Tenn Gas 112 135 3612 11 lVs 1133a 11334 11714 11938 66V2 67 7034 72 7212 1 33V8 1 28V8 1 277s 1 29Vi 1 28Va 2493fc 246 235 234 238V8 241V4 243V4 20 20J 203si V8 Jy 501 Cruc Stl 80 Cudahy Pit Curtis Pub CurtissWr 1 DaoRiv 80 Dayco DeccaRec 120 Deere 2 60 1 eDtEdis 220 Det Stl Cp 1 Disney 40b 24 4878 48 44 4412 16 Texaco 180 14 TexGProd 80 IN THE CITY COURT OF OGDEN CITY WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH A CAMPBELL CO INC a Utah incorporation Plaintiff vs WARD SCOTT CAIN and VERNA CAIN Defendants NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday July 18 1962 at the hour of 2 o'clock pm in the City Court of Ogden City a hearing will be held at which all persons holding or claiming liens on the following described property shall then and there exhibit and file proof of said liens The property involved is situated in Vi Sep 36 14 Dec 14 101 364 36 12912 1293a 13114 14 I Va Tex Sul 35e Ve Mar 22 1234j 12 2 I6V4 5138 Tex Ins 20e 1293 51 33 587si 57Vat Pb 'May 55 4134 41 Vi 43A Soybeans: 12'2 Va TexP 120i TexPL Tr 30e 1618 5078 1212 27 37V2 2912 3 15 I 1434 28 15 Vi Jly 250 11 25141 25 12 5 3 3 24 7 29 25 Va Aug 2 46 120a 20 Vs Textron 125 '8 Thiokol 87f 1912 Tidewat Oil 2OV2I 2OV4I 2014 235V4 3734 2934 1934 Oode Min 70i Sep 235 7 234 234V2 16 I 16j 163s 19 Vi Nov 235 DdlgAirc I12t DorChem 160 2 46 4638 18 Jan 4314 1 limk RB 240j 43 22 South Ogden Lity weDer Loumy uian: Lot 78 Carole Subdivision No 2 in South Ogden City Utah THEODORE BOHN Attorney Published June 21 28 July 5 1962 23834 238V2 241V2 241V2 243V2 243 Vs TranW Air 834 4 46V2 834 3112 Vi Mar 23834 24134 243V2 8 27 Transam 380b 175 3b May Va I 22 17518 26 17V2 Dresslnd 120 du Pont 3r Dug Lt 124 EastAir 6 2714 Va Transitron 1734- Va Tn Cont 64e 7 12 15 2714 17 387s 14 31 718 3618 19'2 1634 88 33 30 East 1601 OGDEN LIVESTOCK 7 363a 1978 1634 88V4 4178 Vs 12 14 88 12 38V412 TwentCen 75t Underwd I NOTICE 51 90 14 2 East Kod 2a EatonMfg 1801 323a 24 25 ElBondiS 120 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of Title 41-1-115-117 and 135 Utah Code annotated 1953 the State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will 88 31 24V2 4 24Vb 41 503a 34 26 3 15 14 34 I OGDEN (USDA) Cattle: 10 not enough Va to test trend 29 1 Calves: none 5012 19 434 2918 18 Va UnCarbide 360 14 UnElec 180 434 Un Oil Cal 2b 34 Un Pac 120a 8Vi UnitAirLin 50bj Vi nUit Aire 2 2Ys Unit Cp 35e 9V4 Va UnitFruit 50 29 2312 8V4 6 23Vi Hogs: 25 no early sales El Mus 16e Emer El 60 Emer Rad 50t End John Erie Lack Evans Pd 23 4034 2412 8i 1434 2 9V4 40 1 14 12 15 7 678 40 I Sheep: 600 spring slaughter lambs 100 6 lower slaughter ewes steady not enough 2038 V4 1 any other class to test spring slaughter 19 3 sell as is the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour and place shown below: Friday the 6th day of July 1962 Riley's Automotive Service 3647 Riverdale Rd Ogden Utah at 9:00 am 1950 Motor No 5849 4575 20 2 918 1912 17 2034 1 18 9V2 Un Gas Cp 160 33'2 Va Eversharp 120 lambs choice with moderate end prime 103 lb Idaho ranqe lambs 2325 mostly choice 40 36'2 18 34 19 25 36 44 Unit la 11 1 2 6V8 25 25 Vi shorn No 3 pelts 95 lbs 1900 slaugh- 61a US Borax 80 16 Vs USFreight 110 Serial No 1562 9229 1955 Buick convt Serial No 4B 100 37 618 16 3414 2412 6 3034 16 34 rairiam ion Fair StratV Fanned 80 FerroCp 160 Filtrol 90e Firestone lb juo4 o4 Ter ewes cun f0 g00( snorn zjimu 7 76 5 12 7 2 2412 2 1312 34'2 US Gyps 260a Va- US Indust Va US Plywd 2 321b 3234 CHICAGO GRAIN 2878 287f 46 421s 4238 2434 28 17 3034 7434 13 421a 42 24Vi 45 818 14 34 2394 1936 Ford pickup Motor or ID No 2810450 I 1951 Olds 4-dr Motor No 8C 79113 Serial No 519 9733 1955 Oldsj 2-dr Serial No 559 7482 1949 Dodge 4-dr D30 119 796 Serial No 3133 2811 7s US Rub 220 17 US Smelt 25p 32V4 1 Vi US Steel 3 7s Un Whelan 50 17 3214 2 87 8 14 42 34 Vs 45 V4 8V8 18 14 18 3412 38 3234 18 45V4 81A 35 99 2 24 44 3 20 54 11 1 527a 2314 31 52 2318 6312 7712 38 i UniMatch 10e "141s 9 CHICAGO (AP) The grain futures market showed both weakness and firmness at times today but prices generally Indicated little trend either way in mixed Flintkoe 40e FlaPw 96 Fla 120 FoodFair 90 FMC Cp140 FordMof360 FormDair 20s i lb 64 64 V4 UnivOil Pd 60 46 3412 78V4 601 "33 3234 1956 Chryslet 4-dr Serial No W56 64930 1951 Nash 4-dr Motor No 215 068 8 Va I Upjonh 80 8 Varian As 29 va Caro Ch 834 101 2334J 301a deaIir9S on the Board of Trade 29 1 Serial No KC 24307 1 Fluctuations most of the time were within 21 3s Va EliPw 140i FreeptSul 120 2 3 45 4934 15j 25 21 21 12 301a 4934 5 1234 2414 3018 50 5Vb 12 2014 2iy4 3s jwalworth 29 2IV2 2114 18 5912 1 Vs WarnB Pic 501 3 54 5 Va 1234- 18 19V4-134 78 FrtehTra 120 GerrAccept lb Gen Elec 2 Gen Fds 180 -'GenAAills 120 Vi Warn Lam- 60 small fractions of previous closes with spreads of about a cent from peak gains to extreme losses Brokers said a good deal of the slow trade consisted of swap- 94 46 1914 2512 7a WnBancorp 1 11 26V8 11 51 15 1818 60 i 6578 25- I 471i 30 514 28 1951 Pontiac convt aerial wo ewn 1948 Studebaker 2-dr Serial No 502 683 I 1941 Pontiac 4-dr Serial No C8JB 3801 1951 Chrysler 4-dr C61 51636 Serial No 7092 7669 1952 DeSoto 4-dr Motor No SI 8 7859 Serial No 6203 9737 1952 Pontiac 4-dr Serial No K8WH 30112 -i 1939 Chev 2-dr Motor No NN 37361 15 2614 64V2 2478 471b 29 518 199 2478 Wn Md 50e 47 Vi WnUn Tel 140 34 WestABk 140 1514 27 25 18 ping positions by speculators Cm Motors 2a GeooPrec 120i 15 2478 26V2 6 20 5 514 Va WestEl 4120 Vs I WhirlCp 140 2634 27V2 28 1 GenPubSv 39e GenPubUt 120 I GenRySig 120 2712 Carlot receipts were estimated at: wheat 10 cars corn 140 oats 5 rye none barley 7 soybeans 16 Wheat closed Vs-Va cent a bushel lower 2712 2712 2V2T va WhiteMot 2 3714 14 27V2 37 12 38 34 24 20 17 52 24 3 103 78 63 7 19 19 160 38 37 38 24 P) 1947 Plymouth 2-dr Motor No PI 5 566 Gea lire 40 193A 21 3314 Winn Dix 84 1 JziLza July $21418-14 corn lower to 907 Serial No 1182 7213 Ga Pac Cp lb 5 13 8 24 6514 397a 211s 327a 13V8 32 higher July $111 -Vi oats Va lower to 051 Motor No Woolwrth 250 Wrthgton 250 65Vb 39V4 131 1956 Lhev z-cr 0262F56Z Serial No B56L 104 540 55i 33V8 tatty OH I Gillette 110 Glen Aid 40 Goodrich 220 Vs higher July 6634 rye -lVi higher July $13478-35 soybeans Vi lower to higher July $24934- 75rl Yngst ShiT 5 97 20V2 76V4 2OV2 Vi IVs 9 43 7 13 69 20V8 7534 48Va 10 48 Ben Rad 80a 49 501 Goodyear 90b 3212 1 28 the purchase' price to be payable in lawful money of the United States of America The seller reserves the right to bid Dated this' 18th day of June 1962 STATE TAX COMMISSION Barben Secretary State Tax Commission (SEAL) Published June 21 1962 7304 17 26V2 90 GrandUn 60b GranCStl 140 120a 111 fa IFIMI 181 5 5 40 321s 28 1712 2612 43 1734 -2314 3214 DOW JONES AVERAGES Industrials Rails Utilities Stocks Wednesday's clost 24 11 am 11996 52 73 12 noon 85 22 mm uader nay 4314 18V8 GL Fin 175t I Greyhound 110 GrvmAirc 150 17 24 9 33 22 22 1501 36 i Gtflf Oil 140 3614 317a Gulf Sta Ut 1 31 49V2 Now is the time for all Americans to become active partners in defending freedom 1 Hallbrton 240 5i 4912 14 297b 13 Haveglnd 35 HercPdr -15h 1412 29i8 21 SPECIAL NEW HOME OFFER! FOR PROPERTY OWNER'S DEVELOPERS INVESTORS "GIMNY SIMMS MELODY HOMES" 5 13i2 HeydenNpt 80 DEFE11D 2 9 9 14J 56 55 Hoff -tlect Horrrrtk 160a HookerCh 1 0'2 28'8 3712 17 6 24 HquiehFin 130 FREEDOM BUY US 38 83 IOV2 8IV4 160 6 10'2 HoweSnd 112f 6 618 24 Hudo Co 25t 499 20 1934 IdeatChem 80 51 SAVINGS 3434 111- Cent 2 34 32 34 Va 3a 9 Va 48 28 Va 17 43 14 34 33 22 "18 36 3178 12 Va 14 1312: 9 Vs 18 28 14 V4 6 14 14 321 46 10 14 Vi 42 Va 28 18 7014 65'2 'A 7g V2 38 16Va 15 Vi 114' Ve Va V4 7712 8- 327e InlandStl 160 Thi or cheica of Now during the FREEDOM BOND DRIVE we can make our dollars count keeping our nation's economy strong To help keep freedom" in your future buy an extra or bond during this special drive Bonds work for a stronger a brighter future for you! Sign up and be counted during the FREEDOM BOND DRIVE UNDERWRITE YOUR COUNTRY'S MIGHT Buy an oxtra US Savings Bond 32014 BOIWl 324 46 4 19 168 19 72 4 IBMv3 Int Harv 240 ljiiNick 160 3-bedroom homes lj3- 4512 57 Mr 58'e on your lot $4995 10 lruPack 25e 10 27 61 i0 26 36V2 IrtfRap 1 05b lntIAT 1 57 3678 42 -1 J1 401 4214 Johns Man 2 Ill -v 1818 1 181a UTHIIUWIV III UHT SB ft tt jon-Hogan 70j 16 43W 21 301 4314 20 2778 jonesSL Jo'yMfg-2 Kaiser' Al 90 tion 28 6 1512 26 38 157a 7014 KaysrRth 40a Ken'cort 250e 70 100 KerntLd 240 65Va 65y2 2614 3 4J 26 KerrtMcGee 80 36 35 37 Ktfpljers 2 Korvette 38 110 FINANCING i on farms tub-t w-- 4i 2814 Kresgess 160 2818 16V8 1614 urb rural or va- KressH 25g Kroger 110 learSieg 40 231a 1512 cation cabins 2 16 3 Sj 2318 15 578 1 14 25 LeWCAN 25r 578 114 25V2 6 24 WESTINGHOUSE INTERIOR Write Today or Cell WESTERN HILLS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 635 Eest 27C3 North OGDEN UTAH cr Phens EX 4-3237 cr EX 4-0115 Published as a Public Service of the Ogden Standard -Examine! 14 Left -Va Ind Leftman 171 LOFQI 240 Lib 50t 5 Llonl 8 46 11 7778 46 11 7712 8l 16!.

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