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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 26

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Friday September 22 1972 IOC OBITUARIES VITAL STATISTICS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Glamors Aid Price Rise On Market New York Stock HousLP 134 NEV YCRK (A P) I Helmet 70 Exo-ange selected afternoon prices Sales Net (hds) High Low Chgi(dahoPw 76 Harry Klotsas I Harry Klotsas 84 of 750 27th died Thursday at a local nursing home of i natural causes i He was born Jan 5 1888 in Pentagiou I Dorithos Greece a Jeffrey and Loraiee Godfrey 1857 2700 Syra- ou Klotsas 4 Oi In 1725 he was CUSe girl Sept 21 to Kather- Kelepouris at Ronald David and 31 11 8 £3 23 39 2 22 260 44 109 1 7 51 31 32 3598 34 10 7 5 32 74 23 89 47 3 816 64 32 45 51 65 16 64 41 28 12 12 9 9 22 107 25 45 21 66 28 89 23 134 13 Richard Felton Richard Felton 59 of 2568 Lincoln died this morning at his home of a heart ailment He was born Sept 29 1912 in Buck-rldge Ark the son of John and Ella Felton On Dec 13 1966 he was married to Mattie Byrd in Ogden He was employed by the Southern Pacific Co and also worked at the Defense Depot Ogden and Union Pacific Railroad Co He was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church and was a member of the Board of Deacons and the church choir He had formerly served as a member of the church usher board and was a Sunday School teacher He was a member of the Mount Ogden Lodge No 20 of Free and Accepted Masons He moved to Ogden 30 years ago from Texarkana Tex Surviving are his widow of Ogden a son and two step-daughters Richard Felton Jr and Mrs Lucy Nelson of Ogden and Mrs Ida Woods Houston Tex nine grandchildren and his mother of Texarkana Tex Funeral services will be announced by Myers Mortuary ThriffyOg 37 TimesMir 52 Timken 180 iTodd Ship 80 rans Air 'Transmr 55b Tricon 227e TRW Inc 1 Twent Cent UAL Inc UMC Ind 75 Un Carbide 2 Elec 128 UnOilCal 160 Un Pac Cp 2 Unircyal 70 Unit Air 180 Unit Brands UnitCp 70e Unit MM 130 US Gyps 150 US Indust 62 US Steel 160 Univ Oil Pd Univ Cmptg Ubiohn 1 60a UV Ind 1 Varian Assoc VendoCo 20e VaEIPw 112 Birrell Carol Boswell 2267 4350 Roy boy Sept 21 Craig and Barbara Hunt 330 Larkin Lane Kays-ville boy Sept 21 Kirk and Linda Bark-dull 875 30th girl Sept 21 Steven and Mary Angela Layton 3044 Gentile Layton boy Sept 21 Page Kent and Denise Watts 474 50 Kaysville girl 20 IcwE-ef 1481 23 a lowaPSv 144 33 Itek Corp 12 53-s jewel Co 1 66 15H -r -8 jonnAAan 1 23 4iJ4 -t-1'4 JohnJoh 43a '4 jonLogn 83 4C14 1 4 JonesLau le NEW YORK Glamor stocks helped push prices 'higher this morning on the New York Stock Exchange Trading was moderate 1 Shortly before noon the Dow 1 Jones average 30 selected chip industrials was up 347 to 94296 and advances jwere ahead of declines 565 to 519 Standard and 500 stock index was up 010 to 10344 V- FUNERAL NOTICES Two-hour volume amounted Sept 21 to more than 48 million shares Sanchez Refugio and Julia Williams Cos topped the Velasquez 813 Main Sun- Pentagiou Greece He came to the United states in 1906 He was employed by a railroad in Wyoming He started a confectionery business In Utah in 1922 He began working for the Clearfield Naval Depot in 1942 and retired from that installation He was a veteran cf World War I serving In the US Army in France with Ihe field artillery He was a member of the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member of the World War I Veterans Barracks 1011 Surviving are his widow of Ogden two sons and three daughters William Klotsas Philadelphia Pa George Klotsas Glendale Calif Mrs David (KalliopeJ Pry Chicago III Also surviving are Mrs Peter (Helen) Bandy Philadelphia Pa and Mrs Athena Poulos Los Angeles Calif 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren one brother end one sister Theodore Klotsas and Mrs Sophia Zoukos botn of Greece Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 pm at the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church with Father John Pap-aioanidis officiating Friends may call at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary tonight from 7 until 9 Prayer service will be held at the mortuary at 8 tonight Interment will be in the Washington Heights Memorial Park i in Military honors will be accorded by Denis Richsru Furr 18 3nQthe World War I Veterans In lieu of Patricia Ann Degrood 18 both fowers- th family suggests contributions be made to the Transfiguration Greek Of Ogden Orthodox Church WarLam 130 Wash WP 140 WnAirLn 10e Wn Banc 130 AllegPw 1 40 43 2C 20 Allied Ch 123 73 28 23 AH edStr 1 43 21 30' 2 33 AlnsCha! 20e 335 12 12 Alcoa 1 S3 6 53 53-8 AMBAC 53 6 151 AmHess 22r 525 45 Am Airlin 753 25 ABrndS 2 ArrBdcst 123 Am Can 2 23 ACrySug 143 A Cyan 1 25 263 AmE'Pw 1 74 333 A Home 177 36 Am Hcsp 27 13 A M'ICIx 1 40 13 Ar- 151 230 ASel? 123 26 Am Stand 40 33 wT 1154 Am T4T 2 S3 AM Inc 1 C3 A VP Inc 66 Amce Coro Anaconda A-ch Hock 1 Ancorp Cco Aceco Co 16 Arch Dan 1 Armco 1 Arms Ck S3 Ashld Ol 1 23 AsdDGd 1 25 AM Riel-fld 2 Cera Avco Cc-D Avref 33e Avon Pd 1 35 39 21 a 29't 2 63 45 a lsl 65 644 23 2 2 2-8 24 14-8 1 4 2 43 11 2 45 2 118 POULTER Funeral services for Vir glnia Williams Poulter will be held Saturday at 1 pm in the Myers Mortuary Chapel where friends may call Saturday one hour prior to the services Interment in the North Ogden Cemetery directed by the Myers Mortuary 6 13 82 13 2 42 100 95 5 21 20 35 154 35 268 4 7 477 39 230 51 193 25 164 35 65 17 205 7 1651 37 35 18 49t 49' 491 2 -j- a 177 30 30 3o 68300 shares and International lene Draper of Evanston Wyo 178 36 35 35 a Telephone and Telegraph was KnightN C7e Koppers 1 72 177 Kresge SS 17 Kroger 1 30 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING FOR DISCON-1 NECTION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FROM THE CITY OF PLEASANT VIEW UTAH Civil NO 56021 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY UTAH Weber County Industrial Development Bureau a non-profit corporation Bradiey Corporation a corporation Dee Thomas and Shirley Thomas husband and wife Earl Tipton and Mildred Tipton husband and wife Amalgamated Sugar Co a corporation Alex Papageorgopoulos and Anastasia Papa-gorgopoulos husband and wife Jimmie A Papageorge and Kathleen Papa-george husband and wife Henry A Papageorge and Helen Papageorge husband and wife Harold Jones and Lorraine Jones husband and wife Leonard A Gould Mary Gould Elsie Gould Southern Pacific Transportation Co a corporation Thad A Tippets and Beverly A Tippets husband and wife George Farrell and Rhoda Farrell husband and wife petitioners vs Town of Pleasant View a municipal corporation of the State of Utah respondent TO THE TOWN OF PLEASANT VIEW THE GOVERNING BOARD THEREOF AND TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS: Please take notice that the above entitled petitioners have filed a petition praying for the disconnection of the following described real property from the town limits of Pleasant View Utah to-wit: Beginning at a point on the North line of Section 36 Township 7 North Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian 12339 feet Westerly from the Northeast corner of said section and running thence South 26 deg 12 min East along the right of way line of the OSL Railroad line a distance of 4543 feet more or less to the South line of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 31 Township 7 North Range 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian fnence Westerly along the said South line a distance of 811 feet more or less to the Southwest comer of said Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of section 31 Township 7 North Range 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence North 0 deg 33 min East along the section line between Section 31 Township 7 North Range 1 West and Section 36 Township 7 North Range 2 West a distance cf 1360 feet more or less to the quarter corner common to said sections 36 and 31 thence South 89 deg 40 min West along the South line of the North half of said Section 36 Township 7 North Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian a distance cf 3130 feet more or less to the Westerly boundary cf the CP Railroad right of way thence North 18 deg 28 min West along said West rignt of way a distance of 2857 feet more or less to the North section line of Section 36 thence Easterly along said section line a distance of 2827 feet more or less to the point of beginning Containing 169 acres Said matter will be brought on tor hearing in the District Court in and for the County of Weber at the City and County Building Ogden Utah on the 5th day of October 1972 at the hour of 930 am or as soon thereafter as council may be heard and you are hereby given notice of said hearing and are directed if you wish to appear at said time and place if you desire to be heard in the premises Dated this 19th day of September 1972 WENDELL HANSEN Weber County Clerk By: EUGENE OTTESEN (Sealed) Deputy Pub Sept 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Oct 1 1972 5918 Weyerhs 80 Wheel Fry 40 Whirlpol 55 White Motor Whittaker Williams Co WmnDx liO Winnebago Woolwth 120 SINGLETON Funeral services tor Doris Youngquist Singleton will be conducted Saturday at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers tis evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday from 10 to 11 a Interment will be In the Aul-torest Memorial Park 9 21 33 1 4 8 294 -t- Xerox Cp 84 171 isob 149 150 third off La to 50(4 on 49500 310 38 379 8 33 94 sLares 55 44 43 44 MIXED LOWER Prices were mixed to slightly lower on the American Stock Exchange The Associated Press 1972 AVERAGES The Associated Press 30 15 IS 40 Ind Rails Util Stocks WRICHT Funeral services for Raymond Wright Jr will be held Saturday at 1 pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel Friends may call at the mortuary this evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday prior to services Interment will be in the Washington Heights Memorial Park Funeral directors Lindquist and Sons LearS eg 20 Let-PCem 60 LehVal Ind Lenmn llle Levitz Furn LmbOFd 2 29 LibbMcNL Liggt My 2 50 Liltonlnd -32t Lockheed Air LoewsCp 104 LoneStarln 1 LoneSGa 136 LonglsLt 142 LTV Corp LuckySt 50b LukenStl 43e LVO Corp Lykes Yrgst Zenith 140 Copyrighted by STOCK Compiled by Net change 6 Noon Fri 485 484 Prev Day 2 t757 ixi4 3208 6 1751 1330 3202 451 a 64-a -f- 1 2 141 11 -r 1 119 i 29 A- 23 49 46 -t- 1 24 9 Si' 2 58 n-3 42' 2 42 47 478 4-8 4 28 23 Henry Aldo Prevedel 24 and R- Macy was strong in thejperry Qajj Gillespie 21 both earlv trading and up 1 U' rw early trading and up of Ogden FRONDA Graveside services for Sofia Crusifa Fronda will be conducted Saturday at 10 am at the Ogden City Cemetery Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm 2 4 a Wsek Ago Month Ago Year Ago 4 12 12 35-s 1972 High 1972 Low 1971 High 1971 Low BOND Compiled by The 236 67 44 6 30' 113 22 2 80 34 36' 2 13 29 22 22 Babel Ox 55 Ban GE I BeaFcs 1 16 Beckman 53 BeecbAr 63a Bell How 63 Berax 1 63 BeneICp 1 13 Bengupf Ben Sti io B'ock HR 24 Bcemg Co 40 54 Bois Cas 146 10 Bcrden 1 23 69 27-s Bo-g Aar 1 25 25 34 Brisr M6'l 23 40 66 Brit Pet 45e 183 13's Brunsvee 16 199 33 Bucy E- 1 23 31 25 Budd Co 44 15 Eulova 63 16 14 Surer Ramo 43 13 4 Burl Ind 1 43 13 32 2 BurlNc- 1 50 27 45'e Eurrghs 44 2 2 29 22 23 7 49' 8 15 46 69 25 254 53 71 43 47 43 25 4 -4 85 23 43 11 27 2 41 211 news of higher 4753 1958 i3i aUarterly earnings The firm 45i5o8 Jm? i said a good portion of the 5055 2033 1522 3364 earnings increase came from land sales Steel issues were mostly unchanged but Armco managed a Vi gain 812 Motor stocks were mixed to si 2 slightly higher White Motor 1 AVERAGES Associated Pres picked up 4 Macke Co 30 Macy Rrt 1 Mad sFd S5e Sagnvox 1 20 4 Marath 1 60 Marcor S3 MarMid 1 80 MartrM 1 10 AfayDStr 1 60 Maytag 1 20 Me Dor 4fh SMITH Funeral services for Alma Gibson Smith Jr will be held Saturday at 11 am at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday from 10 to 11 am Interment will be In the Washington Heignts Memorial Park Family suggests contributions be made to the Primary Children's Hospital Funeral directors Lindquist and Sons Mortuary 13 29 30 22 34 17 42 33 1793 42' 2 33 12 36' a 13' 299 8 8 9 22 34 3 a 17 42 33 33 15 9 15 9 I 85 333 33' a 564 16 15 15 Nora Sheperd Barker WILLARD Mrs Nora Sheperd Barker 78 died Thursday afternoon at her home in Willard following an extended Illness She was born Dec 24 1893 in Barns-lee Yorkshire England a daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Utley Sheperd She married Alonzo Barker June 24 1914 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple She was reared in England and moved with her parents to Provo Bench After her marriage she and her husband moved to Willard where they have resided since She was a member of the LDS Willard Ward and served as Relief Society block teacher Surviving are her husband of Willard five sons and three daughters Earl Barker Ashton Idaho Carl Barker Washington Terrace Harry A Barker and Dean Barker Willard Rex Barker Salt Lake City Mrs Irvil (Doris) Younger and Mrs Anthony (Ruth) Marrone Willard 29 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 pm in the Willard Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday at the Relief Society room in Willard Ward from 11 am until services Burial will be in the Willard Cemetery 27 03 65 13 33 25 4 15 14 13 32 4 32 2 45 210 211 279 34 66 13 33 25 15 1 4 22' FUNERAL DIRECTORS 23 27 27 27 18 81 83 52 Steven Arlo Larsen 21 Ogden and Jaylene Beth Burdess 19 of Plain City William Niel Smith 22 and Louise Bennett 20 both of Ogden Richard Louis Adam 67 Dallas Tex and Agnes Mabel Bloecher 63 of Lebec Calif Norman Kent Mower 22 and Sandy Rae South 19 both of Ogden Lowell Briscoe Welker 65 Sunset and Alena Irene Hazen 53 of Ogden Macario Garcia Coronado Jr 18 and Augustina Aragon 16 both of Ogden Timothy Mack Branum 23 and Bonnie Rae Allred 23 both of Layton Dale Tittensor 23 13 18 80' 2 80 9 16 -t- 1 8 100 22 66 16 78 83i General Motors ss Union Carbide added -i 772 1 Eastman Kodak Vs In the oils Superior gained 1 I Kerr McGee and Atlantic California Stan- I Richfield 21 21 219 i 77 77 7793 McGrwH 60 Mead Cp 60 MelvSho 42 Memcrex Cp 2 Merck 1 10 MGM 9 Mcrodot 4Ce MidSUtil 1 06 MinnMM 86 Minn PLt 136 MobilOil 2 60 Mohas 110 27-11 onsant 180 i Aont Pw 168 -1-1 Av'o-Nor 84 Motorola 60 17-8 AvMFuel 160 MtStaTT 136 6 111 5 159 7 23 65 20 65 9 8 20 65 34 5394 34 a 333 133 543 a 539 OWNER OPERATOR MEMORIAL CARDENS OF THE WASATCH Lindquist Sons 3408 Washington Ph 394-6667 FLORISTS And The Flowers Are Furnished By Olive and Mark Klenke Floral 13 28 28 23 26 32 32 3294 42 116 115 1169 4-1 11 32 31' 32 -F '4 16 203 4 20s! 2034 4- 9 9 73 33 33 27 27 26 26 24 23 33 29 17 17 66 66 66 41 409 26 25 43 43 26 24 30 41 25 -0 03 RAIL GAINERS Chesapeake and Ohio and 2 -1 43-3 1 2 David Joseph Oldham BRIGHAM CITY David Joseph Old-nri Brigham City died Thursday City nursing home cf 55 55 34 34' a 16 16 35 35 a NEW YORK (A P) Noon New York' 17 17 Stock Exchange Index: United Airlines and National added 8 each while Eastern TT 00 msi 5 TTK-inrr Ticrnr Jennie Lynn Hunter 23 both of 'natural causes 09 tacked on Js and riving tiger He was bom ham 94 of a Brigham INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals in duplicate are invited by the City of Roy Utah for the Roy City Recreation Complex Proposals are Invited for two Prime Contracts as follows: (1) General Contract for buildmg and site work (2) Swimming pool and related equipment Aug 23 1878 in son of William and Mar- 2955 Washirgton Pnone 394 3474 Market Index Industrial ransportation Utility Finance Specializing in funeral Desmns JIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP 430-25th St Ph 621-2360 In accordance with plans and specifica Over-lhe-Counter Patter-a 5955 65 07 38w mow In the firm aircrafts General 77 45 008 Dynamise gained 7 and and Annette Torman 19 botni907m Hawthorn nj she died ay I Bid Asked I McDonnell Douglas pushed of Ogden I He was a former insurance agent for -ifoo-iTr higher Roland Glenn Hering 22 and has lived nn in Brigham City for 12 years 43 oo 43 75 Texas Instruments led the i Kathy Aileen Larson 21 both' surviving are one daugnter Mrs Earn i0JL75 wav in the firm electronics and of Ogden children Bid! Asked computers with a 1 gain I Correction' Funeral services will be held Sunday However Honeywell lost Pi at 3 pm- in he Brigham community 7 04 5 64 7 62 5 64 Bpnito Rodricuez 22 Ocden Presbyterian Church 3rd South and 2nd Nabisco 2 20 Nat Airline Nat Can 4 5 NaCashR 40 Nat DM'I 0 Nat Fuel 1 74 Nat Gent 50 Nat Gyp 1 C5 Nat Indust Nat S'eel 2 50 Nat Tea 80 Natomas 25 NevPoiv 130 EngEI 1 62 Nevmr 1 04 iag A 1 NL 193 1 Norfolk 5 No Am Pr I 1 NcAmRk 1 60 NoNGas 2 63 1 77 Northrcp as Arl 45 1 5 a 1 50 Norton 150 NorSim 12n LEGAL NOTICES Brovning Arms Equity Oil 1st Security Corp SMC Investment Investment Funds Cadenc Ind Cal Fman! CamcRLk 45 Camp Sp 1 10 Caro PLt 1 46 CarrierCp 42 CartVal 42a CastleCke 60 Ca'erTr 140 CelaneseCp 2 Cencolnst 20 CenSoAt 2 03 Cerro Cp 40 Cert-teed 43 CessnaAir 70 Champlnt 84 ChesO 2 2fe ChPneuT 2 2' Chris 12 Ch-ysle- 1 79 CIT Fr 2 21 Cit esSvc 2 20 39 Clarx Eq 1 50 30 ClevEi ill 2 23 50 CocaCol 1 64 79 Cola Pal 1 46 Ccllrs Rad 63 Coloimsf 75 CBS 1 4 jp Zi ColuGas 1 52 236 CmbEn 145 25 CcmlSdlv 40 21 CcmAEd 2 20 1 Comsat Si 14 Ccn Ed'S 1 50 75 Cca Fes 1 25 81 CcnNa'G 1 95 29 Cc-s Pove- 2 29 Cc-tAir Li- 50 c- Can 1 6-0 54 Cc-l Corp 2 52 Cor I 1 53 Cc-tTel 4 129 Co--ol Da'a 60 Ccdrer In 50 2s Cc-GlV 2 5Ca 22 Ccvies c- 2 Edcst 20 CFC l-i 1 70 70 C-OusHnd 57 3 C-OACetl 73 C'cyn c-x 52 Zell 1 20 50 Ci ssv 4ci 10 15 13 43 36 190 131 201 1 2a eO 30 26 33 42 6 125 42 tions prepared by Verl Gessel Archi-1 feet 3755 Washington Blvd Ogden Utah Proposals shall be filed at the Roy City Offices Roy Utah on or before 3:00 pm Wednesday October 4 1972 at i which time all proposals will be opened and read aloud in the Roy City offices NOTICE OF SALE Civil No 55096 1 The yilliamsburgh Savings Bank a Proposals shall be accompaned by either ATntnrnlo drlHrt 7a Admiral 4JC11HU IU7U1 IUCA 44 corporation plaintiff vs Glenn Lee Ed- a certified check or a bid bond of not MOlOrOa aaaea 8 A Sherry Willey 23 Bounti- Friends may call at the Blaine Olson hand iulLe M- Edwards his! less than 5 of the amount of the bid niocc chrmoH 11 1 Fureral Chaoel Sundav from 1-30 om lwle' he United States of America by Such check or bond shall be drawn in 2-30 om and through the Small Business Admin- favor of the Roy City Corporation and i Rnrial will he in I arpi romo I istraton an aqency of the United States the check or bond of the accepted bid- Burial will be in Laurel Grove Ceme- Government Ogden Railway Employees i der shall be forfeited in case he fails Corning Glass slipped 3m while Walt Disney jumped Polaroid added 12 Patterson NJ I Curtiss-i Wright 5s Schlumberger lost tery 1 8 WALL STREET CHATTER Affiliated Fund American Inv Axe Houghton Capital Lie Dividend Shares Dreyfous Eaton Howard Bal Eaton 8 Howard Stk Enterprise Fairfield Fidelity Cap Fidelity Trend Fin Dynamics Fin Ind Fund Founders Mutual I vest Manhattan Fund 7 ass Inv Growth Mass Inv Trust New Dimension Putnam Growth Putnam Inv Rove Price Steadman Growth Security Eq Fund Sup Inv Growth i Value Lires Spec GRAIN FUTURES CHICAGO i AP Fridav: 11 5 52 6 62 1 3 95 12 39 10 31 14 30 I 6 87 11 24 12 70 26 33 4 52 4 24 9 32 12 04 i 4 97 14 70 12 70 6 93 12 22 10 46 31 45 17 28 4 11 i 7 45 I 4 67 II 90 I 5 12 i 4 62 6 00 7 25 I 4 33 13 58 II 27 15 63 7 51 12 23 13 88 28 78 4 52 I 4 24 10 19 13 10 5 43 16 07 13 88 7 59 '13 36 II 43 31 45 17 29 4 50 8 16 5 34 13 01 5 61 I 5 C5 NEW YORK Hutton says a positive development in market activity recently was the behavior of the Dow UTAH DEATHS Associated Press Hugh Wilson 76 Salt Lake City Emilia Gustafson 86 Salt Lake City Irvin Haskell 80 Salt Lake City Willie Lake City Katerine Gerrard 50 Murray Isidoros Kastanis 77 West Jordan Byron Spratt 84 Draper Newton Woodruff Jr 80 Smithfield Ronald Neaman 20 Ind Wnfield WHEAT Dec Mar Mav CORN 'Mar May Jul OATS Dec 1 Mar May Jul OccidP 12d OmoEdis 1 54 Cxla GE 1 28 CxIaNGs 1 Ohn Corp 83 Oma-k'n 45t Otis 62lev 2 Cuts a- 1 03 Oven Crg Oven III 1 40 PacGs2l 1 72 1 63 PacPetrcl 40 1 50 Pac TST 1 20 PanAm WAir Panh EP 1 60 Pasco Inc Penn Cent PennDix 12b Penrey 1 04 PaPvL 1 63 Pennzoil 30 Pens Co 1 Pf zer 64 Pne'ps 2 10 P- a El 1 64 PhilMorr 127 1 Pet 1 j0 Pi-eyB 63 Polaro 32 Pc-'GEI 1 42 PPG -d 1 46 '9 1 56 -8-l 1 SvEG 1 92 1 2Jt Puecicin 23a P- 2 Keystones Bid i Asked which has registered modest 1 42- gains feel stability in this 14778 1 sector and in the glamor sector jQilis a necessary prerequisite 1523 I before a meaningful rally can I be the firm says 85' 2 The Bache Technical Service 85k I notes fullv aware the or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the additional bonds required The mayor and city council reserve the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding informality The contractor and ail subcontractors shall be required to pay not less than the prevailing rate of wages per hour for each type of craft or work needed to execute the contract and also the prevailing wage rates for legal holidays and overtime all as required by the Industrial Commission of the State of Utah Documents will be on file at the Roy City offices and the Architect's office 3755 Washington Blvd Ogden Utah on or after September 18 1972 A deposit of $5000 is required for release of documents from the Architect Complete Instruction to bidders are included in bidding documents Pub Sept 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 1972 5912 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case Nos 109925 and 109926 IN THE DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT FOR WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH BEFORE HON ROLAND ANDERSON JUDGE STATE OF UTAH In the interest cf Lori Ann Keefer Margaret Lynn Keeter persons under 18 years of age TO: Larry Keeter father A proceeding concerning the above named children is pending in the above named court and an adjudication will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your parental rights You are hereby summoned to appear before this court in said county on the 26th day of October 1972 at 10 a o'clock in the court room of this court located at 924 24th St Ogden Utah Dated this 19th day of September 1972 ROSE OLESEN Clerk By: (s) LOIS GRAVIET Deputy Clerk Pub Sept 22 29 Oct 6 13 1972 5923 Keystone Keystone Si Keystone S2 Keystone S3 Keysto S4 i 7 86 21 66 12 64 10 13 6 67 i 7 17 22 50 11 45 9 25 I 6 08 Credit Union and Mrs Cooper defendants Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale and decree of foreclosure issued out of the above entitled action on the 30th day of August 1972 I am commanded to sell at public auction all that parcel of land situated in Ogden Weber County Utah described as follows to-wit: All of Lot 7 Block 2 Simoron Park Addition to Ogden City according to the plat thereof Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of October 1972 at 2:00 pm o'clock of said day on the Front Steps of the Municipal Building in Ogden Weber County Utah I will tn obedience to said order of sale sell the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's judgment with interest and cost to the highest bidder Dated this 6th day of September 1972 ED RYAN SHERIFF WEBER COUNTY By: LT JACK HARTMAN Deputy Sheriff Pub Sept 8 15 22 29 1972 5887 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No 108118 IN THE DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT FOR WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH BEFORE HON ROLAND ANDERSON JUDGE STATE OF UTAH In the interest of Mark Paul Stevens a person under eighteen years of age TO: Danny Ray Stevens father Tina Eddy Stevens mother A proceeding concerning the above named child is pending in the above named court and an adjudication will be made which may Include the permanent termination of all your parental rights You are hereby summoned to appear before this court in said county on the 26th day of October 1972 af 10 am o'clock in the court room of this court located at 924 24th St Ogden Utah Dated this 19th day of September 1972 ROSE OLESEN Clerk By: (s) LOIS GRAVIET Deputy Clerk Pub Sept 22 29 Oct 6 13 1972 5922 River 39 3-d Da coCp 114 0 Da PL 1 ta 13 "124 1 De Vn'e 110 39 De ta Ar 30 159 Da rv Rs 24 fa 1 3' 42 am Sham 1 7 cn S'p 2 s-er 20d c3 -rrsd l-d I5 D'Feppe- 4 62 vrs 50 2 hm I 233 C'esslnd 1 40 53 D- Pw 1 4 43 52 D-d Lt 1 it 12 ram A 864 85g 86' 4 853s 8212 821 2 So 8 82(2 550 37 139 19 107 112 21 6 SOYBEANS SPECIAL STOCKS Hioh Low Last 139 13 30 30 30 3 3 3 24 249 24 59 5 5 23 a 233 a 23 209 20 209 Nov Jan Mar May Jul Aug 1 9 3 4 23' 8 4-8 6 2 46 17 16 38 RANDOM REFERENCES 17' 33 9 23' 9 28' 2 All ed Stores Arlan's Amalg Sugar CCI AMrquardt Con Freightways Del Monte Denver Rio Grande Grant VV Co Gulf Resources Montana Power Morrison Knudsen Mountain Bell Tel Mountain Fuel Pillsbury Revco Skaggs Stanray Utah Utah Construchon Vornado 99 23 163 209 32 3 Gve' 16 163i 20 209 31 MARKETS AT GLANCE 32 45' 1 2 68 47 02 £6 1 5 10 21 16 28 34' 8 23 £3 29-8 118 33 2 2 36 9 14' 8 40 23 21 75 57 1 04 16 21 2 36 13 28 26 125 37 45 45 48 47 47 2 309 30' 2 i 15 333 75 16 15 33' 2 76 16 1 NEW YORK Markets at a glance: Slightly higher in dull trading Cotton Lower CHICAGO: good de- mancf31 1 sC" 73 Ra-co i-c Ra-'-ei- 63 RCA 1 sheading Co Rqq B- -e 25 ReicCr 30a ISepub St 1 levio" 1 Per Ini 2 50 er''et 40 70 l-d 80 SoyCCola 56 Pyl 2 20e KderSy 26 CHICAGO GRAIN Washakie current bull market which commenced at 625 in 1970 is in many ways the most selective Ralph Neilsen 79 Orem upswing in a generation and wishes to caution against joining the current widespread pessimism are the potential buyers which any market needs if prices are to go the firm says adding that it anticipates an increase in the short interest ratios and other factors lead us to believe the current bull market is still intact and that reactions such as we are experiencing should be viewed as buying the company adds Walston Co Inc notes the September market is trying to assess what is ahead for the nation in 1973 There has been much profit taking and a lot of ordinary stocks lie neglected around their 1972 bottoms even though many would seem to be reasonably priced based on earnings outlook etc Nevertheless economists look for the current business and economic expansion to continue through most of 1973 unless there is Walter Donaldson 77 Salt Lake City has forfeited for not stopping for a stop sign African Violets make lovely gifts Open special hours 392-6717 Les Belles Fleurs (adv) Wheel chairs crutches cages elastic hose prescriptions Free delivery Prescription Center Phone 393-8436 399-1126 (adv) Square Dance class for White City Bowl Ogden Sept 21 28th 7:30 pm (adv) Running a stop sign has Ernest Rauzi 60 of 684 24th a $35 forfeiture Experience has no substitute Ask about our special Citizens Prescription Free delivery Charge accounts A -E a ed 1 2u a 1 40 Ecr1 Mf 22 EG 10 El 3SO NG 1 1 22 Eme' 1 2'' Essex I rt 1 22) I Cp -S-a G2c Fa'-ch Cam Fa "Ird 32e i-c Fedders 50 FedN Vtg 26 FedDStr 1 C4 Fltrol 140 80 Fscr-t 1 42 ty 1 33 Fir-ce 1 FlaPcw 1 '4 FlaPwLt 1 1C FMC Cp 85 FcFa 42 FOT 270 Fc-vc Ks 84 Frark'M 20 Frank I wi F-eecVin £0 170 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No 12785 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the estate of Lillian Wilson deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Richard Brann Esq 406 Kiesel Bldg Ogden Utah on or before the 23rd day of December 1972 claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9-5 Utah Code Ann 1953 and with proper verification as required therein Is) JULIA GRIGGS Administratrix Attorney for Administratrix NOTICE OF PROPOSED BRANCH OF FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH NA Notice is hereby given that First Security Bank of Utah NA Ogden Utah with administrative offices In Salt Lake City Utah has filed an application with the Office of the Comptroller of Currency for permission to establish a branch In the community service area Hill Air Force Base Oavls County Utah The application was accepted for tiling on September 12 1972 by Thomas Regional Administrator of National Banxs Denver Colo When the branch is established after receipt of approval from the 1 5 15 1 55 tZ 1 5 30 43 142 265 26 1 71 12? 12 191 64 64 '3 of $35 Ph rib or singles cost some drastic political upset or at Prescription Center Dial other the firm says 393-8436 (adv) CHICAGO (AP) Wheat fu- tures advanced nearly 3 cents a Corn-Lower profit-taking bushel on the Chicago Board of Oats-Mixed fair trade Trade today but early gains of Soybeans-Lower liquida-U2 to 2 cents in soybeans andon corn dissipated under profit-' taking and apparent specula- OGDEN GRAIN live liquidation UWUCIN okmun Oats were irregular at the close There was some trade ex- CLOSING QUOTATIONS Wheat delivered Ogden Truck Bids Comptroller an existing bank facility in the East area of Hill Air Force Base) RICHARD BRANN ESQ will be closed 406 Kiesel Bldg Ogden Utah Pub Sept 22 1972 5919 1 Pub Sept 22 29 Oct 6 13 1972 5916 1 7 '9 26 27 No 1 Red Ord Protein No 1 Red 10 Protein No 1 Red 11 Protein No 1 Red 12 Protein No 1 Red 13 Protein No 1 White Wheat No 2 Barley 46 or (Wheat per bushel barley per cwt) Ogden car arrivals: Wheat 40 barley 10 Total 50 G4C Ccc GAF Cop 47 Gam So 1 30 Gen GenE'ec 1 40 5 GerFood 1 43 1 1 5 25 Ge" i 1 53 3 65e 43 Pufc 1 63 57 219 Gnel El 1 63 193 23 Gn 6 'p 1 7 21 25 27 -1 649 25 3 7j 5 21 -26 1 25 26' 641 24 52 a £4 21 2 25 NOWinTWO LOCATIONS bly heavy wheat export business might be divulged over the weekend and this brought a wide buying interest into the pit early At the close wheat was up nearly 3 cents a bushel December 2203-i corn was down 1 eent December 14238 oats were mixed December 85(2 South Co 1 33 233 IS-' 13 yc CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 soft red 21534n No 2 hard 1 Gus Chournos "Presents" 3( cents and soybeans were nearly' 1 lower November 337 2 1144 (-in Oats No 2 extra heavy SEVEN KNIGHTS 2735 Washington Blvd and 10? 7- 7 74 -1-t 202 783 78 789-- 33 9 -o 1 5a StOilNJ 390 21 21 JS 15 15 white 84V2n Soybeans No 1 yel low 352 (in Soybean oil 964n No 2 yellow corn was quoted Thursday at lin Cl dZd OMAHA (IVESTOCK OMAHA Neb (AP) Livestock quotations Friday: Hogs 6000 barrows and gilts steady to 50 lower however closing sales under 20 lb steady to 2S lower 100 head 1-2 227-227 10 2950 1-3 195-250 lb 875-2925' many 200-240 lb 2900 uneven weights 2350-29 00 2-3 259 280 lb 2800-2875 a fe 2-4 280-320 lb 7 00-28 00 sow steady to Man Tries to Stop Holdup Gets Shot CINCINNATI A robber shot restaurant owner Louis 150 GrtAlP 80 15e Gt Vi Un G'HrG ant 1 i 04 Gru-n-n I5p Gu'f I 1 50 GlfSt'J: 1 C4 63d G'fAnmb 1 05 mrrls irt 1 221 Hercule 122s su en £9 Hew Pack 20 Hce'r79al -77 Hcf Elect'd HciiJInn 27 Holllug HOrreS'ke 40 Hocivvll 1 40 HouF 86 Ogden Area's Newest Supper Club eaturing the finest Steaks and Lobster FlU Private Parties fgj Business Luncheons jfjjOpen 11 am 1 am Seven nights a weekj Friday Saturday for your listening and danc- pi ing pleasure The Music of GENE CLAYTON 760 West Riverdale Road Phone 621-5906 This Is not a private club Everyone Is welcome Hull! So State Clearfield Jp Restaurant Hi-Way 71 Clearfield Utah 5e- Cattle 1500 slaughter 2C0 1300 feeder calves none small slaughter suoply mamiy cows these strong load heifers i Wieland 81 to death Thursday lullu etAlHu' I 1 1 i vs anH enivimarrsl when he reached for a can of chemical spray in hopes of thwarting the holdup The gunman fled empty-handed fully steady utility and commercial cows 'mamiy 26 00-2750 canner and cutter 2300 26 00 load high choice 912 lb heifers 34 00 Sheep 200 not anough any class to test trend Estimates Monday: Cattle 7000 calves 1 00 hogs 6500 -heep 1200 i i.

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