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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 27

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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27
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1 I I' 1 Weekly Wpll Street Roundup "SSK 1563 SUNDAY HERALD VIA RAIN Cn AWAY I We're Nnf Renrlv ll BYU to Award 648 Degrees At Summer, Convocation of 88th Commencement Aug. 22 Stocks Inch Higher After Release of SEC Report for a Rainy Day But You Will Be With A CONVENIENT bad news with little reac tion." CONSOLIDATION LOAN 1 Although one broker threw up his hands and admitted that 'with so many unresolved news factors in the background it would LEWIS WEBEL' United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) WaU Street breathed! a igh of relief this week after- the Securities Exchange Commission released its final reportf on the securities industry and stpeks closed higher for the third consecutive However, bcokers -said the strength that the final SEC installment resulted more By WAYNE CLOSE -1 General Manager Save Your Payments For Your Vacation NO PAYMENTS FOR THE BALANCE OF SUMMER be a mistake to attempt any pre fictions about the market," another analyst calmly pointed out tjhat "individual stocks are followr an expansion of 'government power and participation" in regulation of stock exchanges and the over-the-counter market. It also csked for legislation giving the SEC more direct authority, over rules of the exchanges. The market? took; all this in its stride, and, in fact, recovered from a .14 decline in the tow-Jones industrial average on Wednesday to Close up 0.28 1 on Thursday, 4 All fold, the market managedo close higher four out of the five days this week. Wednesday's decline was attributed to profit-taking, normal after a sizable runup.

On the week, the senior average closed up 10J56. The business news background remained fairly buHisli' and included the stepped up pace of tax Revision, ai increase I in install-tneht jfor June, a number of price Increases within the brass industry, further gains in department store and retail sales last week ajid a nuhiber of dividend bjobst and favorable earnings- report. 'r; UA -V I Qne tnvestmei it adyisor had this to say about the condition of the market at present: f'lt is a sign of basic strength of the mar-kef that- it can absorb so much PUnty I FREE PARKINO) Master of Education Constance Merrill Salt Lake City; Ralph Owen Boswell, Nephi; Jesse Earl Bowles, Nephi; Gale V. Bullock, Orem; Louis Wells Jensen, Spring City; "Keith W. Jex, Sandy; Raymond Keith Larson.

Morgan; Dar-rell Kay Loosle, Oarkston; Douglas L. Merkley, Heber; James K. Roger, Blanding; Stanley B. Shakespeare, St. George; Ly-nn T.

Woolston, Provo. -j Master of ReEgious Education Robert Lee Hales, Provo; John; Hick-en Mabey, South Jordan. I Doctoral degrees from Utah; Doctor of Philosophy John Dewey Hale, Salt Lake City; Donald B. Larson, Logan. Doctor of Education La Mar Cecil Berrett, Riverton; Frank S.

Blair, Ogden; H. Clifford Clark, Spanish Fork; Robert Bliss Cluff, Provo; Cline Durfey, Bicknell. AFTER HOUR LOANS BY APPOINTMENT ing all the rules in the textbook-i fising on good news and favor a (Continued from Page 10 A) Jean Hall Chapin, Ktni Gavle Cook. Alfred Dah-ler, Harris Nielsen Carolyn Barlow Dunford, John East-mond Faye A. Fraier, Ruth Gould ln Harper, Clyde Richard James Wallace Karl Johnson, Howard H.

Kalwies, Crosier Rodney Kimball Robert Hall Steven Sutton McDonald, Iouis Clinton Owen. Pamela Packet. Richard Curtis Pearson, Franklin J. Perkins, Walter Hall Prothero. LirWa Smith.

Irvin Snow Harrison Brent Sperry. Zera L. StaheU, John Wer-. nr. Donald Emery WiUcoi, John H.

Wing Jr. I Richfield Lola Ogden! Roosevelt -Shirt J. (Raw lings. Patsv Killian Win-ters. 1 Salem ZeMa Stone Hepwortin, Noel Ray Sabin.

i Salt Lake City Robert Allan Baird, Brent Lee Birtcher, Margaret Seeiy Bott, Barbara Arts Butkus, Evelyn N. Oalllater. Thorjias Qu en-tin Cannon Charles Johnson rrlstrun. W. Davis.

Byron ble earnings and failing on bad. Trading for the week' totaled from relief thn the months of apprehension sifrrounding the re- M. D. CLOSE FINANCE 1435 SOUTH STATE, OREM I I PHONE 225-4450 Located south of Allen's Market and III Spot in South Oreo port were oveif shares compared with 16,687,250 in ihe 1 previous Iweek actual i contents than it did of the report. final installment and 14,329,402 in the comparable In brief, the! 1962 period.

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Lloyd Gheeni Irene il. Halliday, Joseph Ronald Halliday, John Douglas Hawkes, Ronald Lewis Knighton, Sharon Kay Ockey Lawrence, Mary Kathryn A l. Lothrop, Karen Darlene- Rice. BHlj Samneon. Ron E.

Steinke. James William Stewart, Vicky Ann Taylor. Rmona Pen- ny Ashton Tripp. Jaren- R. Waller.

James Lee Warr, Sharon Dean Weight, Sandy Daniel W. Anderson. Sarvtaquin Horace Ray West-over. I Spanish Fork Nina Jfan Byron, Wendall Warner- Fletctoer. Joseph James Ream, Paul A.

Wjuliams. Sprirwrville Monte John Allman, Paul Rumel L. Ciark Davis, Joy Thorpe Hibbert, Portia Jane Nielson, Melvin Arthur fTwitchell, Robert Wells St. George- Bruce Cox Atkin, Blaine Fredrick Olsen. Thistle Patsy Good, Tooele Gary A.

EVans, Londj Gowans, Vivian Joanne Jabies. Vernal Phillip Lowell Bryson, Errol G. Burns, Kenneth J. Hacking, Tamera i Master' degrees from Utah: Master of arts Joseiph L. Allen, Tropic; Mary Inez Allen, Provo; Gary L.

Barnett, Provo; Helen Keith Bea-man, Provp; James Bjankenship Layton; Naimo Oottom Carr, Pro-! vo; Karen Rae Felker, Brovo; Rell Gardner Francis. Sorinsrville; Boyd Francis Gurney, Salina; Dee Willard Hadley, Pleasant Sher-enian Hoyt. Kamas; Joanj Cecile Kor-elewski. Provo; i Bonnie H. Laeh, Salt: Lake City; Dele Alder McAllister.

Provo; Benton Pen rod Patten, Elberta; Sarah Wolsey, Provo. Master of Science jDonald B. Ash, Lehl; Anthony I. -Efentley Provo; C. Boyd Call, Magna; A.

Norton Chaston. Provo; Gaylari' C. Clark, Morgan; Ralph L. CottrieU Kays-ville; Beverly Lois Romrtev Cutler. Salt Lake City; Lloyd Demille.

Brig-ham City; Norma Rieks DUrfey. Provo; Stewart Olani Durranti American Fork; Gary McCormick Elton, American Fork; Clarence Leslie Fields, Bountiful; Gerald M. Finch, Payson; Morris A. Goates, Lehi; fFred Ross Gowans, Springville; Elino Austin Gray, Lehi; Eldon L. Haag.

American Fork; Patricia Kelly Huff, Provo; Gwen- Sylvester Fillmore; Charles Ken Jensen. West Jordan; Mary Bee Jensen, Provo; Ronald Selin Jensen, Payson; C. Rodney Kimball, Provo; J. Kent Marlor, Midvale; Spencer Kay Mendenhall, Payson; Hal IX Mitchell, Orem; Charles E. Nielson, Ephra'im; Wilma Jean Obom, Bountiful; Thane J.

Packer, Fielding; Laval M. Pitts, Provo; Richard Dee Rees, Ogden; Jerry Coy Roundy, Escajante; El on Mangelson" Stander, Ephraim; William James Stubbs. Salt Lake City; Vard G. Swain, Salt Lake City; Ilene Taylor Swenson, Spanish Fork; Irene G. Thomson.

Provo; DavidiRees Tree, Pleasant Grove; William iS. Underwood, Ogden; Erma M. Van Tassell, Peoa; David Arnold White. Copper-ton; Dale Glen Wood, Lake City; James L. Pfice.

Master of Accounta nxry David A. Davidson, -f You'll proudly display this beautiful lac-querware in your home. Fashioned after an ancient oriental process handed down from generation to generation. j. Now at McMahan's Choose from a wide selection of trays, bowls, platters and many other lovely novelties for your home It's remarkable how they add excitement to everything you serve.

Act now for 2. LUXURY MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING iN A QUALITY BROWN AND WHITE STRIPED TICKING. HOTEL -MOtEL MATTRESS 'INN ERSPRING CONr STRUGTIONf QUALITY BLUE AND WHITE COVER. BEL AIR MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS IN A LUXURIOUS jDAMASK COVER. best selection 3.

I I iJu lis? (Co EACH ni I Here's your opportunity have the sleeping luxury of a fine "Quality" mattress in your own home at this amazingly low price. Just check these plus features: tempered; coil innerspringj unit dust-free innerroll edge, heavy, reinforced border heavy-duty pink and white woven striped ticking fine cotton felted upholstery. Yes, yjbu' usually pay much more for i this fine mattress, so act now while this money savins price lasts your choice twin or full size $89.95 value. 8 REASONS 1 Greater buying power. WHY YOU 2.

No red tape to open an account. SHOULD SHOP 3 No finance company ever Involved. 5. No high pressure selling. 6.

Free delivery anywhere. 7. Low, easier payments. 8. Serving the public sinco 191 9.

own accounts. Hik: tl" MUA-JLSSSiSX AT Mc MAH AN'S 4. We carry our 3- 1 --r 5 Lions To Cook Chuck Wagon Supper At Fair LIN DON The Lindoni Lions Club will be in charge of ithe Chuck Wagon supper at the Llndon Community Fair, Saturday, Aug, 31, according to Ivan Walker, president of -the club. Last week the Lions and their ladies enjoyed a turkey barbecue at the home of International Counselor and Mrs. H.

"Vf -Holdaway at Orem. I Here is the opportunity you've been waiting: for now you can have the luxurious comfort of "fine hotel-motel mattress innerspring These quality mattresses were designed for one of the nation's lead-ins: hotel chains and it is only through special purchase that we can offer them to you they won't last long; so act now while this money saving value lasts your choice twin or full size $99.95 WWW value. i I- MM .1 ft. box springg box springNij-l s- Yes, we have! a limited quantity of these quality loner-, spring mattresses, purchased just in time for our August sleep-sale, and for the first time at any store anywhere at this unbelievably low price. You caz now sleep In luxurious Innerppring Comfort at a savtig to you of one-third less than the former price.

very thing about this wonderful mattress contributes to your complete comfort and overall support to your body. So act now i twin or full size $109.95 valueL What Is a Teacher Writer Gives Version What is a The answer, inthl wards of columnist Dan Valehtie, appears elsewhere in this section through the courtesy of Bergf Mortuary. Max Berg, said embossed copies will b4 available at local teacher: meetings and will be given to teachers of the (Provo, Orem and pringville area. Secretly, sa'ys Mr. Valentine, the teacher will admit halving the greatest job of all." And truly she has, the columnist admits, "because she holds the history of the world in the palm of her little hand." Heavy, and co( erful wort tev.r.

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