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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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f. 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9j 1955 DAILY HERALD Alice Nielsen Clark UUh County. Utah Irrigation Companies Study Well-Drilling Succumbs at 81 Mov ie Stars Busy Counting Market Quotations Furnishev J. A Bogle it Co. Mem.er, New York Stock Excuange 35 N.

University Ave. Phone 448. Irs. i Dagmar Alfreda (Alice) Up Inventory of Deductions Nielsen Clark, 81, life-time resident of Provo, died at her home, president; (Roy T. Salem, Estherls oblong pool behind her 509 500 early this morning.

Applications by American and Lehi for state aid in drilling deep wells was studied this week By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Writer reasurfir; S. R. Boswell, and the following directors: Lehi and American Fork Lot EMandevife Canyon home is deduct "lde She was born able. Shefbuili it so she. could work I by delegates from 25 Utah County Oct.

7, i 1873, in Provo the out undt rwater routines for her Robinson; Pleasant Grove, Mr. "movies. fc- DOW JONES AVERAGES daughter of Jor- irrigation companies, mtcuiis Provo. The 25-company group cooperates with Utah State WaterUsers HOLLYWOOD (UP) D-Day Is five weeks away, so movie star today are playing that favorite national pastime, taxmanship. D-Day is deduction day, April 15, Harvey; L.

b. Walker; Provo, City Commissioner Eldon Payne; Springville- Likewise! singers and songwriters gen c. and Hourly VoL Ind. Ralls tean fleoiet tne pianos in iseir Anna Christine 11 a.m. homes if used for practicing-, and Baer Nielsen, 1,060,000 407.161.97 148.92 .55 leisons.

i Association in recommending assistance small water projects, such as wells canal linhigsand and received Noon; Film stars also can deduct make Vern Crandall; Spanish Fork, Joseph Hansen; Salem-Payson, Roy T. Taylor; Santa-quin-Genola-Goshen, A. R. Hudson. 1480,000 405.8S-3.25 149,04 .43 hir education in the Lake View the deadline for filing income tax returns with the Bureau of Internal Revenue! Taxmanship is the art of figuring tmt business expenses that the government will allow as de- up, says the income tax man, if it's small reservoirs.

1 used for appearances in movies or The group Monday relected ch ol s. She 2,430,000 407.112.02 147.9314 on TV programs. Under this cate Leo Harvey, Pleasant Grove as married George auctions.1' i A i gory comes a sub-item: Toupees. president. i A.

Clark Nov. SALT LAKE STOCK MARKET otner of fleers for the coming In show business i this makes Es Bogart, juing urosDy ana otner st4rs wear their, "rugs" only dur Listed Stocks Bid Asked year will include: ther Williams', swimming pool, Salt Lake LDS ing working hours. Therefore i the School Board Will Study R. Hudson, Santaquin, eice Bullion Lassie's dog food, Humphrey Bo- Temple, and Mrs. Clark $.08 .09 hairpieces 'are -deductible, they made their home in Provo gart's toupee and Leslie Caron's Cafdiff 2.J.2V4 it The fabulous gowns wornj.by ballet slippers not Just show busi and for many years uvea on Chief Con 2.00 .75 .15 KithryniGtayson Jane Powell and Rites Set For the present site of the Utah Val ness attractions but legitimate de ductions on their income tax forms Combined Metals Counselinq ley Hospital.

In 1919. the couple otfter movie queens in their Las Vegas nightclub debuts are deduct .85 .17 .04 1.15 Commonwealth Lead "There's a difference between Moto ictim moved to Fifth North and Fifth West, where Mrs. Clark had lived .03 Va 1.10 ible. So Is any. wardrobe that can rcycleV 'IT'LL EASE THE TENSION Jeanne Gardner, of Logan, who holds the title of Utah's Dairy Darling, stopped Jthe wheels of law-making in Utah's Legislature this week to advise legislators to "drink more milk to relieve the pressure of the closing days of official business." She was introduced to the Legislature by Reo.

Jaren Jones of Salt Lake City, who paid tribute to bej proven strictly for business since. A member of the LDS Cons Eureka Dragon sueh- as Liberace gold suits and diimondlstudded shirts and Miss SPRINGVILLE Funeral serv She served for miny years on the old Utah Stake Old ices for Robert B. Smith. 37 .38 1.95 .20 .30 .12 avoiding taxes and, evading taxes," explained, one: income tax expert. 'The government does not object to persons listing deductions that will lower their It's legal to avoid taxesbut not to evade them by hiding income or using false deductions I Gardner is shown above with Rep.

Utah's dairy industry, Miss Caron's. dancing shoes. I M-rt -1- Folks Committee and was chair East: Standard East Utah who died Sunday at Ely, ii vvorx. uowns Charles Peterson, left; of Provo, speaker of the house, and man of the decorating committee ot injuries suffered in a motor Provo City Board of Education agreed to study further a Recommendation for improvement of the counseling services at Provo High School at it meeting Tuesday evening. The recommenoation, made by a high school committee, involves obtaining two counselors in addition to two -or three part-time counselors already serving One year the income tax men ar Rep.

Jones. of the stake tabernacle. Mrs cycle accident; will be held Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Great Western gued with Dinah Shore as to the Clark also served as chairman of Thursday at JO a.m: in the Wheel number lot', her "business gowns the flower committee for the The discission was settled with thel Resident Former Vi er and Son Mortuary Chapel at Springville. Friends' may call at neyard Provo Third Ward. Her hobby .36 1.90 .19 .27 .10.

.08 .20 .084 .08 .18 3.25 JO .04 .30 .17 tax experts trooping into her i liv .12 .21 .09 .09 .22 3.50 was growing flowers and many the mortuary, prior to services Madison Mines Majestic Oil Mng Mono Kearsarge Nail Driver New I Park ing room to waicn uman moae the school. The board will study Mr. Smith had been residing in Of American Fork will remember her beautiful flower garden. She was a mem her gowns. The dresses that were the recommendation at the time sol tight she couldn't sit down were Springville the past eight years, where he had been employed with Woman Dies In Wheatland, Wyo.

New Rules For Fishing Season Set ber of Camp Provo, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Mr. Clark died North Lily allowed as; deductible good only Succumbs at 92 the Carl E. Atkinson Construc North Standard Oil Securities Sept. 29, 1929, and MrsClark fof stan'ding-up singing jobs.

I'Partifes are 'deductible, too, tion Company and the Ralph .05 .33 .18 had maintained her home here Child Construction Company. the star linvites business since. Park City Con Rico Argentine added the tax man. "That big cir He is survived by his stepmother and four sisters, all of She is survived by one daughter Royston Coalition and four sons, Mrs. Horace J.

5.37 5.62 .05 .03 .03 .14 .17 .97 1.05 the East. SALT LAKE CITY; (UP) The Utah Fish and Gam? Commission transfer is made to the new high school building. The clerk of the board presented a statement of receipts and disbursements from July 1 to February 28. Total receipts amounted to $1,591,289.95. Included in this amount is $384,416 diverted from sinking fund, bond money to current revenue to pay obligations to the present on the high school construction.

Total disbursements amounted to leaving a balance on hand AM ERIC FORK Mrs. Nancy Jane Aydelotte, 92, for niany years a resident of this city, died at her home in Glendale, Sunday night of ailments incident to age. Funeral seryices were being conducted in that cus costume party Sonja Henie example, could be listed asl publicity and therefore deductible." i i i (Loreta) 'Merkel, Los Angeles today announced several new rules G. 'Rulon Clark Af ton Silver Shield Swansea Tintic Standard URANIUM QUOTES OREM Mrs. Sarah Frances Kissel, died Monday at Wheatland, while visiting with one of her sons.

She was born Jan. 6, 1875, in Fortesquei the daughter 'of John and Nancy Wilson Mullen, and moved to Vineyard in 1937, where she lived until 1949. She married Hyrum T. Kissel Dec. J.

Raymond Clark for the 1955 angling; season. The new regulations- go into ef-. feet April 16, the start of the an Spnngville; Don is. Clark ana Celebrities in the plaster city also! can deduct the money they pay lot fan mail services, secretaries Rites Held For Leonard Roberts Lester N. Clark Provo; 19 grand city.

The body is being shipped to American Fork for burial i and Alcol children; 28 great grandchildren; and wire recorders if used for, re Apache will arrive here Thursday eve one brother and one sister, Ralph hearsing! Even Lassie can deduct Arrow ning. 26, 1893, in Dwyer, and fol Funeral services, for Leonard Nielsen, Lake View, and Mrs of $603,340.43. dog food and medicine. lowing his death in 1949, she had Friends mav call at i Anderson George (Ida) Scott, Menlo Park Atlas Atomic Tnat tne same as deducting lived with different members of and Sons Mortuary Friday from Cal. tne gas and oil used by a business Big Indian her family.

i Roberts, 56, 286 E. 200 who died Sunday in the Utah Valley Hospital following a cerebral vascular accident, were held today in the Berg Drawing Room 1 to 2 p.m. following which short truck," the "They Funeral services will be con Columex The clerk reported new contracts on total fire insuranct costs were saving the school district approximately $3000 when compared to the earlier estimated costs of such insurance. She is survived by five sons, have to keep Lassie going, too." ducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the services will be conducted at: the graveside in the.

American Fork City Cemetery where interment John and Hyrum Kissel, Wheat Berg Drawing Room Chapel by Cherokee Chute Canyon Congo ff pi land, William and Mirl Blaine L. Hunter, bishop of the Chapel. Bishop Dean E. Terry, of fiie ProvO First LDS Ward, offi Kissel, Orem; and Charles Kissel, is to take place. Rivergrove First LDS Ward ciated.

Cons i Uran Elaterite I. Mrs. Aydelotte was a native of Friends may call at the mortuary Carterville; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman. Dwver.

Mr. Roberts Is survived ly one Gaskell Romneyl Dies In Salt Lakfe SALT IaKE CITY (UP) qas- Federal Thursday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. .04 ,08 .09 .18 .03 .27 .50 .04 .24 .08 1.00 1.10 7.50 .49 .08 .05 .08 .31 .04 .06 6.50 .02 .12 .05 .07 .24 Mrs. V.

R. Bridgmon, .04 .06 .08 .16 .02 .22 .47 .04 .20 .07 .90 1.00 7.00 .07 .04 .07 .27 .03 .04 6.00 .01 .10 .05 Greenriver son and two daughters, Eldon Roberts, Twin Falls, Mrs. Dixon, and Mrs. George Imperial North Carolina where she rhar-ried John P. Aydelotte.

Converts to the LDS church, the Aydelotte family came west join juvith members of the Church at Ma-nassa, then moved to Rling yean Baits were liberalized to include anything -but meat and liver and products containing them. Bag limit and possession limit were made one and the same with a reduction of two fish oyer the' number per- missible last "yean Jit now stands at 10 fish or seven pounds, and one fish, whichever is caught For the time anglers may include three fish under the seven-inch size limit In bag. Thjs applies to all game fish except bass and mackinaw. Bass mult be JO inches long and mack-inaw 15 -Inches long before- they may be legally possessed. Separate limits were set for grey- ling, catfish and wfcitefish.

limit for whitefish and catfish is 20 pounds or 20 fish, and for greyling 10 pounds or 10 fisfc i The high Uinta mountain waters iwere. i scheduled to "open June 25 and close Oct. 9, Fish lake, Pan-guiteh lake, and Navajo lake will open two weeks later than the general opening, or June' 11. Fish lake O'Brien, Wheatland, 20 Robert (Geraldine) Potts, Sparks, interment will be In Provo City Cemetery. i Intermpuntain and Mrs.

Edward (Char- grandchildren 30 great-grand children. i Interstate lene) Foerster, Provo; five grand kell Roriiney, former Salt Lake County commissioner 'and a prominent contractor and Latter day Saints Cliurch worker, died yester Jolly Jack children; three brothers and four Funeral services will be held Utah ituaries Pleasant Grove, where for a sisters, Ray Roberts, Springville; Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Quist King Midajs Lavender Lisbon jjr imiiilr snort time Mr. Aydotte oper day of a heart ailment; He was Leon Roberts, Provo; Darold Fairbanks Funeral Chapel. COALVILLE Hannah Cop ated a store.

In 1907, the family moved to American Fork. iMr. Friends may call at the place of MohaWk Romney built the Yale LDS Ward I services Friday evening from and Mrs. Aydelotte moved to Mt. Peale ley Sargent, 83.

i WANSHIP Robert E. Siddo way, 76. i Roberts, Salt Lake City; Mrs. A. P.

(Emma) Holden, Payson; Mrs. Ronald (Juliette) Allen, Springville; Mrs. Fred (Edith) Skinner, Copperton; and Mrs. California about 15 years ago. Chapel and served as its bisiaop.

He also Bid construction work in Mexico, Idaho and California, and to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to Burialwill be in Provo Olympic Ol Jato He died six years reo. HURRICANEr- Adeline Wright City Cemetery. was a county commissioner from A member of the LDS Church, Pioneer Redman Joseph (Mildred) garter, 'Salt .03 .02 Cripps, 93. HELPER Albert Ricci, 67.

Mrs Adyelotte for many years Lake City. 4 .03 i Republic Royal served in the Relief Societyj on the 'burial committee and as a ST GEORGE-rCharles Myers, Ike and Mamie .09 IK: Roy Hammond, 64, 982 4th 15. .034 Seagull kyisiting teacher. I closes Sept. 18.

SOUTH WEBER Richard L. 1929 to im. if funeral services will be conducted tomofrow In Yale Ward Chapel. jj i 26 Killed (Continued from Page One) Shamrock .02 .02 .16 (Continued from Page One) .02 .18 surviving are two sons, land Ogino, 32. Silver Buckle four; daughters, Jarvis Aydelotte, VERNAL Doyle Richard Bird, al Committee said after breakfast Mrs.

Fanny Allin Hewlett, 97, 540 E. 1st S. Paul Meng, 68, St. Harry Heward, 78. PRICIV-Frank Mauren, 72.

VENICE Mary Larsen Buchanan, 83. 1.87 2.12 American Fork; i Dr. J. T. Ayde 27.

LeRoy Taylor, 64. at the Sulgrave Club Springville Spanish Fork Payson Arizona Youth V-Killed in Crash lotte, Hollywood, Mrs. Car SALT LAKE CITY Robert Mrs. Bertha Adkins. director of rie Mrs.

Standard Uran Stardust Uran SunlUran Temple Mtn. Texas Uran Timco LaMar Thomas, 58. Albert Le- star transport crashed and burned .11 .32 .20 .03 .12 In the mountains near Tamuin. Alfred (HazelV Robinson, Glendale; Mrs. Morris (Vee) women's activities, said the President reported he is.

"extremely flattered" that the women want BOISE (UP) Robert L. Reed, pasquel," 48, millionaire industri Roberts, Cedar Mrs. George alist financed the "outlaw" Mex .03 11, of Phoenix. was killed Instantly and six persons were Uranus Uran King (La Vera) Donnelly, )htaric, Cal him to run for a second terrriT Nobody actually asked him if he ican League raids on organized .16 .10 .28 .18 .02 .10 .02 .14 .03 .85 .05 .04 .03 .03 .03 27 grandchildren andv number .03 baseball jia 1946. He was an in Uran Services would.

But several ladies saidi of great-grandchildrn. timate friend of former President Utida nJl .95 .06 Utah Vernal Miguel Aleman and pumped ME they hoped so. The President's answer, like the one he has made recently, was WW, fin ji millions dollars into the league, .04 .03 Walters West States Ogden Livestock: PS Causing many American major that the party must be bound to- 1 slightly Injured in a headon collision in Boise last cight. 1 Police said the car driven by Reed went out of control, hit a mail box and swerved to the wrong side of the street, where it collided with the auto driven by Howard Phelps, 26, of Seattle. discharged1 from Mountain Home Air Force base a month ago, had been living at the; Boise YMCA, .03 Yankee leaguers to jump their contracts er and high ideals OGDEN, (UP) Livestock .04 Yellow Cat and accept; huge salaries in Mex notpersonalities.

GENERAL-ELECTRIC 1955 SPRING TV MODELS ico. The campaign ended the fol White House Press Secretary SALES Cattle: 50; hardly enough offered to test trend of market; scattered lotsl commercial slaughter steers James CxHagerty said Mr. Eisen lowing jfear when Mexico league failed to draw paying nower curtailed nis activities as Cardiff, 1900 at 2.00. Colorado Con. 8000 at 3.

crowds. I a protective nieasure" because his 15 other utility 13.00-lf. 00; Commonwealth Lead, 10,000 at physician, Dr. ioward McSnyder, canner and cutter cows 9.50-11.50; 1 oetectea sugnt symptoms of a CARNIVAL few common 930 lb. feeder steers By DICK TURNER cold." Cons.

Eureka, 500 at 1.10. 1 Croff OH, 500 at 36. Dragon, 100 at 1.45. 14.50. Calves: 15; utility to good Veal Hagerty also disclosed that the President went to Walter Reed East Standard, 500 at 20.

ers about steady at 15.00-21.00; no General Hospital Tuesday afternoon for a 15-minute heat treat Empire Mines, 1000 at 3. stock calves sold early. Howell, 3500, at 50; 2400 at 55; ment of bursitis in the right shoulder. 300 at 52. MEW mi yobn far TTi Indian Queen 3000 at 6.

Kentucky-Utah, 3400 at 1.15. Magnolia Lead 2000 at 11. Majestic Oil Mng. 4000 at 9. Hogs: 75; butcher hogs steady to strong; scattered lots 190-230 lbs.

barrows and gilts 16.50-17.00 with a few choice No. l's up to 17.25; 250-260 lbs. 15.75-16.25 no sows offered early. Sheep: 100; no test of market early; late Tuesday small lot good and choice wool slaughter lambs New Quincy, 1000 at 12. Prosper Oil Mng.

1000 at 4. Silver Shield, 51,000 at 3. KNUDSEN FLORAL PHONE 605 Silver Standard, 2000 at 4. Swansea Con, 500 at 17. 20.00-20.50.

I Trans-Union Oil, 1000 at 7. Models Priced from 5129.95 1 i We've found the Mmkl 21C1S2. Uhro-Vsion le-ftoy. Cnvin Wood Imported KoPVM VMMnV i I coffee that ni ml- 1 coneeinm Clearance Values On These Early Models -SOME NEW SOME USED 7 21C233. New, 21 iiicH General-Electric1 was ,509.95 is 339.95 21C351 New, 21" G.

EOak Console was 459.95 is 359.95 21C350 New, 2rVG.E. MaHog. Gonsolerwas 459.95 is 349.95 21C105 Used. 21" Mahog, Console 309.95 is 249.95 good as i A ill smplls" i 21C200 Used- 21" Mahogany is 169.95 New picture tube -'I never saw ft fail! Just about the fime I get a secretary used to the routine around here, she tip's and gets 24C101 Used, Full-Door 24" Console, is 289.95 4. New" picture tube 21C243 New) 21 G.E.

Blonde; Oak Console 459.95 is 349.95 WHEN WE DIE IWe Want to Pi I ft BE SENT TO 21C244 New, Walnut' tu Door was 459.95 is 349.95' 21C208U Demonstrator 21" Mahog.v Console is 209.95 19 inch Zenith Full-Door; Mahog. is 129.95 17 inch Airliner, Used, New picture tube, rebuilt Js 99.95 HIDE and TAU.OW lal n4 VI "CO S. Miles West of, SpanfshiFork HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DgAD COWS, PIGS and SHEEP CALL' COLLECT It 'i I Spanish Fork 88 is fati Pickup Service LB A TELEPHONE -3900 SOUTH ON THE AVENUE 4 is" APrilANC i il li ft i.

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