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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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Daily Herald 7 Utah County, Utah George H. Soderborg i A Mrs. Edna Alder, Relative Of Provoans, Dies i Sbe: 41 1 FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange '') '--Y I m- 'rr 'y' I l. i' a UlCniC luncn. liie pax, luuvcue oiaie.rarK, lis PARK BECOMES MARINE ATTRACTION As the streams in northern California and southern Oregon went over their banks in heavy storms which have hit the West Coast in the last few days, this park near Medford, loses its appeal for inundated by the waters of the Rogue River and will probably close earlier than the sign Continuing rains today resulted in further rising of Waters of area's streams nearing the crests of th I disastrous flood of 1955.

(Herald-UPI Tele- the casual Visitor who might want! to stop and eat Rains Flood BOUQUETS photo) Johnson ii (Cont ued from One) Later today, Johnson will hold1 tilks With Treasury Secre tary Douglas Dillon; Najeeb F. Halabv. administrator of the Fedeial Aviation Agency, and James E. Webb, head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Itiwas expected the discussion witli Dillon would center more around prospective revenues than Spending, i with the likelihood of final decisions on how far to go cutting excise taxes next iar-j A DOW JONES AVERAGES 30 Total volume Industrial Monday's Close: 1 4,470,000 869.74-1.01 Tuesday's Open: 1,270,000 871.27-fjl.53 ACTIVE STOCKS Complete Volume Close Chng 2 1 3' Comsat 53 Ts Charysler M-O Paper I Case SperryiR Unit Fruit Gen Mtrs Uindt Ccxrp A and Westg El Brunswick Ramco Lnc First Chr Fn Benign et 74.300 6tt 30 14 V8 17 38 66i 43a 64,100 50,900 40,000 37,400 35,500 33.800 33,400 31,800 31,400 30,800 8V4 UNCH 194 243i 28,000 32 V4 Ve 27,900 1, UNCH NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS I Monday Tuesday Close Open Allied Chemical 53 S2 19 29 42 64Va 18 67 32 39 32 33 8V 58 74'.

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.154. 73 .03 65 Stocks Rails .6:1 .18 305.32 AA 305.67 .36 OVER THE COUNTER Tuesday's Bid Asked Al'beirtson's 31.00 32.50 Amaig Sug Pfd 10.00 11.00 Amer Savings 525 5.87 Bank of Amer ..63.00 65.00 Bonanza Air 5.75 6.50 Cons Freight 19.75 21.00 Deseret Phar 23.00 24.50 Equity Oil 15.25 1625 Federal Res 3.00 3.25 First Sec Corp .1 39 XK) i 41.00 First Sec Inv 6.25 7.25 Frontier Rfg 7.75 8.50 Frontier 6 pet 97.00 1O2.O0 Intrsts Mtr Line I 17.00 18.00 Lockhart 14.50 15.50 Straza 3.00 350 Surety Life 10.75 11.75 Utah Concrete 525 6.00 SALT-LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Monday's Quota taons: I Bid Asked Banner 44.62 46.00 .07 .16 3.00 250 .30 .16 J02i J50 JSi .46 2n .08 .43 .49 21 Bristol Silver .06 y2 Cardiff i .13 Chief Con 2.75 Chief Con Pfd 2.37 Clayton Silver J28 Sons Buceka Croff Odl .02 Crown Point .43 Dragon .31" East Utah .45 Empire Mines .25 Eureka Bullion .07 Eureka Lily Con .13 Eureka Std .40 Gold Chain I .47 Grand Deposit I J25 Great Western .03 Kennebec .16 Maonmoth I 9.25 New Park i. 7.25 North Ldly .77 Park City Con j05 South Std .77 Tintic Std 45 Utah Con .23 Williston .70 .04 ,18 10.00 i 7.75, 1 .80 .06 .80 4.37 .26 0 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES 1 B. Bullion Exp, 2,000 at .05 Coio Con, 500 at .16 Comb -Met, 1,000 at 12; 2,000 at .11 Comet Coal, 2,000 a .29 East Utah, 1,000 at .46 Empire Mines, 1,000 at Eureka Bullion, at .07 Eureka LiOOy Con, 300 at .12 Prince Conu, 1,000 at .06 Royston Coal, 3,000 at .04 South Std, 40O at Tintic Lead, ,1,000 at (.06 Tintic Std, 2O0 at 4.25; 44 at 4.00 Utah Con, 1,000 at 2,000 at .23 wuuasuon, 100 at .70 MUTUAL FUNDS Monday's Quotations Bid Asked .9.65 4.15 1429 16.85 12.42 22.04 12.67 850 9.84 18.81 1754 10.58 16.90 Affil Fund 8.92 Div Shares 3.79 and Bal 1322 and Stk 15.58 Fidelity" Cap J. 11.43 Fidelitly Trend 19.36 Fund Inv Id .56 In carp Inv 7.78 Mass Inv Growth 9.00 Mass Inv Trust 17.21 Putman Fund 16.05 Putman" Growth 9.68 Wellington 15.55 A.

NEJW YOftK (UP!) -Investors Groups: FIF Fund 4.92 5.39 Mutual 12.35 13.47 Stock 21.01 22.84 Selective 10.38 11.16 Variable 7.49 8.14 Lntcontl 6.46 5.39 our BUSICJESS the finest gift in sight All-new optical design plus exclusive retractable eyecups give same wide field of view even when you wear glasses. $89.50. Case included. I like a good pair binoculars! wants to find Markef Mrsi Edna Alder, 74; a sisterf in-law! of F. M.

Alder and Mrs J. W. McAllister, both of Provo died Sunday in Salt Lake City. She i was the wife of John A. Aider.

The couple celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marriage June 16. of this yean Mrs Alder was born in Manti the dauiter of George and Amy Hanks! Giles. She had made her home in Salt Lake for the past 40 years, i Survivors include her husband of Salt Lake; one daughter Mrs. I Ed (Beth) Parkinson; Boise, three grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and three sisters. Funeral services will be held at the Larkin Funeral Home, Salt Lake City, on Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Hattie D.Jolboe Dies at Home Today at Aqe 86 Hattie Dahlquist Tolboe, 86, 584 N. 1130 Provo, died ths morning a her home of causes incident to age. She was the widow of Christian A. Tolboe. jj I Funeral services and a full oDituary win De camea Wednesday's Herald.

Ui Park Infant pies Sunday In SLC OREM Elna Park, one-day old infant daughter of Sterling and Nola Jean Doty Park, 110 Orchard Salt Lake, 'formerly of Orem died at a Salt Lake Hospital Sunday. The child was born Dec. 19, Surviving are her parents, Salt Lake City; three brothers and three sisters, Alden Gene, Bryant Scott and Craig Lewis Park, all jot Salt Lake City; Lawna and Karen bom of Murray; and Ann Marie Dale, Los Angeles, grandparents, Mrs. Loretta Doty, Lake City; and Mrs. William VFJ Park Qrem.

Funerat services 'will be held Saturday at noon in the 01pm- ounuuerg lviorxuary, may call at the mortu ary prior to services Saturday. Burial will! be in the Qrem City Cemetery. 1 Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Benja rain Brown Hall, 80, of 1826 manager of the Moun- a i lam stares ouppiy uo. ana min-ing executive, died. Sunday; fu nerai Wednesday, 3:45 p.

260 EL South Temple. Funeral services for Bernadus T. Poden- bier, 09, 415 Fletcher who was killed Sunday in an auto accident near Lay ton; will be Wednesday, 2 p. 2128 S. State.) Sherman Smith Jensen, 50, La Puente, former Salt Lake resident, died Satur day in Santa Barbara; funeral was James Neldon Young, 61, 173 Windsor died Sunday.

Elsie Axelme Gustafson Anderson, 73, 1375 Westminster died: Sunday; memorial services Wednesday, 2 p. First Presbyterian Church, St. and South Temple. Miss Jessie Maude Knight, 85, 144-7th E. died Monday; funeral Thursday noon, 260 E.

South Temple! MILFORD Parley BlacK burn Fisher, 78, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday, 1 p. Mil-ford LDS Ward Chapel. SPRING GLEN Robert Jer- liry TOmSlCK, OU, UlCU iviunvjr Rmi em Mass Tnursaay, a.m., 1 1 KEARNS Haroitt L.masay, HiWrf Rimdav: funeral Wed nesday, 1 p. Kearns Seventh Ward Chapel. U.S.

Presses (Continued from Page One) package was drawn upwith the nnHprstandins that South Viet Rites For ALT LAKE CITY Funeral services for George H. Soder-borg 79, 240 E. Truman Salt Lake City, and father of Mr; Lrs. Mai Bes, Marden sie Clark, Provo, will be held Wednesday at noon in i the Kiniball LDS Watrd Chapel; 2219-3rd He died Sunday Mr. ISoderborg in a Salt Lake HospitaL Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

at 2128 S. State and at the ward Wednesday one- half hour. prior to services. Bur ial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, i Mr. Soderborg was born Aug.

7, 1885, in Salt Lake City, a son1 of Anders P. and Augusta Johnson Soderborg. He married Florence May Lloyd on June 14, 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. i He served an IDS mission' to thej Central States as a young man, and was a former bishop of ihe Burton Ward jn Salt Lake City for several years. He also served on the Granite School District School Board and was active, in civic affairs in South Salt Lake.

Surviving are his widow, Salt Lake; five sons and one daugh-terj, G. Lloyd, John Alvin Ray L. and Don L. Soderborg, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Clark, Provo; 35 grandchildren; and on sister, Mrs.

Clara Carlson, Salt Lake City John W. Bray Ex-Provoan In California John Wesley Bray, 48, of Pittsburg, I former Pro vo resident and father of tnree Utah County residents, died of I a sudden heart attack Monday while at I work. jle was bom April 17, 1916, in Provo, a soft Wilford and Mabel Matson Bray Mr. Bray He married Lucille Harris on June 27, 1939. They were later divorced.

He married Miriam vance unrisuansen on reD. iu, 1953. Mr. Bray received his early education Provo- and attend ed Brigham Young University or one year. He went to Pitts burg, ia 1936 where he had been employed as an elec trician by U.

S. Steel Corp. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was president Of the U. Steel Athletic Association and was active in PTA for? several years.

He was adviser of the Little League baseball team. While in Provo he was active in the DeMolay Organizations During World War II he ser ved in the U. S. Army Trans port Corps as an electrician. Surviving are his wido1 Pittsburg; three sons, John Kent and Steven Bray.

Salt Lake Keith Vernon Bray, Pitts burg, five stepchildren, Max Christiansen, American Fork; Mrs. Lynn I (Ruth) Mc Ewan, Orem; Mrs. Michael (Carma) sOssola, Provo; Mrs. Li D. (Sylvia).

Galloway, Anti- och, Calif-; Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Hartman, Alameda, one brother, Lynn Bray, An- tioch, two sisters, Lois Darbre, Provo; and Norma Naylor, Salt Lake City; and his parents of Provo. Funeral services will be held in Pittsburg on Wednesday. Ad- Chapel op I Provoans Father Set Pi'' Dies Sunday FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING Rohbock Sons Floral 1042 South Stcrt OREM. AC 5-3100 Everybody's favorite box of gift chocolates Only $2.15 lb.

CITY DRUG SPANISH FORK PAYSQN FREE 'ijA DELIVERY tf (J 5-! TWperfectgiM Jerri Lee Brooks Salt Lake .1 i I Girl Dies In Am. Jerri Lee Brooks, 20, 5443 Dunbarton Salt Lake City, died Monday in an lAmerican Fork Hospital of ebral hemorrhage. She was born Feb. 24, 1944, in Loveland, a daugh ter of John Hampton and Evelyn Kelly Brooks. She attended ele- Miss (Brooks mentary schools in Altus, and junior high school in Grand Junction, Colo.

The family moved to Topeka, in "I960 and in January of 1964 they moved to Salt Lake City. She was a member of the LDS Church, active In Sunday. School and Primary. Her father is district manaerer for Utah and Idaho for the F. W.

Wooiworth Co. Surviving are her parents, Salt Lake one sister, Dee Anne Brooks, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Thursday at boon with Bishop Hulbert KedJington officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services.

Interment will be in the American Fork City Cem etery. TFX Soars (Continued! from Page One) year-long $ena subcommittee investigation. A i At issue was the govern- ment's giving' the contract to build the plane to the General Dynamics Corp. of Fort Worth. Critics thought, thej contract should have gone to the Boeing Corp.

of Seattle, Which they said designed a better plane and would have builtj it for less money. ditional services will be held in Provo and wil Ibe announced by Our Chapel of Memories I mm 9 8 memoRies moRtuARy the Christmas Holiday. WF CHRISTMAS LIST i SECRETARY jQfejftrffe RELATIVES YSSo J) postman ampier BUSINESS I Coastal Area (Continued from Page One) County and the Smith River in Lpel Norte County were expect ed" to flood by daybreak to day. Mudslides and high water cut off traffic! in parts of the. Sier ras, snut down u.s.

101 near Garberville and closed Califor nia 1 in two parts of Mendocino County. Red Cross emergency stations were opened to help flood victims. At Oroville, a partially corn pleted dam on the Feather Riv er was holding water for the first time. The water backed up more than 3 miles and cov ered I a bridge at the town oi Bidwell Bar, 1 forcing some res idents to spend the night in Oro- ville. 1 In some: areas of Oregon, the picture was much the same.

The Red Cross set up emergency equipment south of Portland to help more than 50 fam ilies forced from their homes by runaway Johnson Creek. Gov.) Mark Hatfield promised National Guard help to the mayors of Grant's Pass and Gold-field if needed. Miner Saved (Continued from Page One) rescue crews located the body of his brother-in-law, Lawrence Melachefski, 37, also of Plymouth, nearly buried in the tons of rock and' coal which fell from the roof of the mine passage. The cavein recalled the dra matic rescue of miners Henry Throne and David Fellin Aug 27, 1963 after they were trapped for two weeks some 300 feet un derground at a mine in Shepp- ton, about 30 miles from here. One miner was killed in the Sheppton tragedy.

Frank Moran, general manager of the Franklin Colliery said Malachefski "definitely is dead" but that they had "no way of determining" when they would be able to free his body. rui IRJ Shows full-Color Pictures in time to words and music Grows with your Child! It captivates and enriches curious, many-sided agination of children. The Show 'n Tell Viewer ts also a high 4-speed phonograph. It. will play size record in th family record collection any speed I Only ASSOCIATE A OFFICE II 7x35 Custom Remember, everyone would It's what he Nam would have a stable government.

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23rd at 12:30 at the Pleasant Grove 6th1 Ward. Friends may call at the Q'pin Mortuary In Pleasant Grove Tuesday, 7 to 9 and Wednesday prior to services. ot Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Elena Park funeral services will be Saturday, Dec 26 at 12 noon at OJpin I Sundberg Mortuary In Orem.Friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in Orem City Cemetery.

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