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DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 Utah County, Utah A FDRStatue Market Store Managers Desec Youth Takes Pulpit rated Figure In Shift Clyde Sees Chance of Wednesday Rites Scheduled for Sadie Packard SPRINGVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Groesbeck Packard, 79, widow of the late A. O. Al) Packard, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m.

in SALT LAKE, CITY, (UP)-iFour Quotations Furnishev J. A Hogle Co Memier, New York" Stock Exciiange' 35. N. University Ave. Phone By Vandals London' (up) vandal At Palmyra $take Conference Meet district managers in the Salt Lake Add roval distribution division of Safeway Stores, have been shifted to splashed the words "traitor of new posts, -effective immediately.

Yalta" in fiery red naint todav By FRAN: KING W.E. Williams, division manager, across the memorial statue of the r1 SPANISH FORK Youth took late President Franklin 'D. Roose announced Joday. 1E.P. Piatt, in charge of the Salt Lake district has been shifted to velt.

the, pulpit at the initial general .11 11 II WU M. II.JII.II' 1 ft DOW JONES AVFRAGES Hourly VoL Ind. Rails 11 a. m. session of the Palmyra LDS A Ministry of Works inspector the Ogden district comprising Stake quarterly conference held Vs.

250,000 403.19 .79 145.53 .15 SALT LAKE CITY; (UP) George Clyde Utah's member of the upper Colorado river commission, said today there was a very good chance of the present Congress approving -'some authorization bill for the upper Colorado 1 The bill the commission is backing has a "50-50 chance" of approval, he said. i i discovered the defacement at 6 a.m. in a routine inspection of the here Sunday. Short addresses by northern Utah and southeaster Idaho. Noon four young people highlighted the meeting,) at which -a record high L.J.

Oborn, formerly of the Provo 660,000 403.941.54 145.54. 16 memorial statue jin Grosvenor Square, the Springvill Third Ward chapel with Bishop Bliss R. Packard i-ciating. Mrs. Packard died suddenly Sunday a noon at th Utah Valley Hospital, minutes after she fell or stumbled on or near the 1 p.

m. auenaance mar oi iyai- was The statue, depicting the late district, has been moved to head the Boise district, comprising the Boise-Twin Falls area. 930,000 404.251.85 146.17.73 reached. President standing in the admir als' cape he wore on his much- SALT LAKE STOCK MARKET H.J. Frank, who has been in Clyde returned to Salt Lake City First of the youths to speak was Don? J.

Harwood, a deacon of the Sixth LDS War who outlined loved sea voyages, is a stone's charge of the Ogden district-, has Asked Listed Stocks Bid throw from the U. S. Embassy Bullion .07 the duties of a deacon in a 40- and the Navy's Atlantic and been transferred to the Provo district, with responsibility extending over southern Utah, western Wyoming and eastern Nevada. minute taiK. Following him were Mediterranean headquarters.

.08 2.00 .85 .16 talks, on! ward teaching by teacb- Scotland Yard was notified and Mrs. Packard stairs of the waiting room, Zach Brown, formerly Boise dis er Douglas Neely of the Second Ward," the benefits of right living Cardiff 1.90 Chief Con. .60 Combined Metals .15 Commonwealth Ld. Cons. Eureka 1.05 Croff Oil .39 Dragon ,1.40 immediately moved in investigators.

trict manager, will head the" Salt where she had gone to visit "a late last night. V. "We have gained a lot of ground since last he 'said. 'The Aqualantes and Grass Roots, have done a terrific job of reaching a lot of people with factual infor mation about the As to the, commission's acceptance of the resignation of John Geoffrey Will executive sectef tary, Clyde said "it was astepliij the right direction." "Thia removes an undercurrent extolled I by Kenneth Huff of ths Lake district, which Is concerned The late President wasVeoently patient. Lake Shore Ward, and the at only with the Salt Lake City metro criticized severely in the British Friends may call this evening titude and appreciation of young politan area.

press when the Yalta documents East Standard .19 at the Claudin Funeral Home, 1200 N. Main, Springville, from women ftoward men holding and honoring the priesthood by Miss 1.10 .40 1.45 .20 .30 .09 .06 .15 .20 East Utah were published for his suggestion the British return Hong Kong to .25 .07 to 9 p. m. and Wednesday 66 Meet Death Eureka Bullion morning prior to the service. China, then ruled by Chiang Kai shek.

Interment will take place In (Continued from Pae One) Eureka Lilly Con. .05 Great Western .13 Madison Mines. .18 Majestic Oil Mng. .09 of dissention and supplies 1 an enthusiastic a factor we the Springville City Cemetery Ministry of Works cleaners re parently saw the ridge ahead. The .10 quired three hours to scrub off under the direction of the Claudin Funeral Home.

badly need." I Bonnie iBanks of the Palmyra ward. I Keynote address, which also emphasized the need for and value of ward teaching, was given bj Stake President J. An-gust Christensen. A report Was heard dfzfing the morning from Mrs. Phyllis Smith, wife of Le- pilot banked a sharp right, Price the foot high letters defacing the I said, but it was tot late to avoid Mammoth Mono Kearsarge Nail Driver West Mountain News likeness of a S.

President who achieved unparalleled 'popularity smashing into the mountain. Utah Obituaries Plane Burns Fiercely among the British people. New I Park Price said he looked up at the DISCUSS INSTITUTE PLANS Winston M. Crawford, left," supervisor of training at Geneva Steel Works, and chairman of the advisory committee for the second annual Employe-Emp'oy-ers Relations Institute discusses plans with Wilson Sorensoh, president of the Central Utah Vocational School, for the forthcoming program. SALT LAKE CITY Vickey Silver Wedding Grande Fi.

Smith, president Mrs. Roosevelt paid homage at the. memorial in the heart of May- mountainside just as the plane hit and the valley below "lit up like Laraine Knight, 2Vi 234 Lucy of the Texas-Louisiana LDS Mis daylight for about one minute sion on the activities being car North Lily North Standard" Oil Securities Park City Con, Rico Argentine Royston Coalition fair only a week ago when she paused here on a world tour. Later at! Tel Aviv she expressed He said he could see the fire burn Anniversary ing fiercely for several -minutes .20 .06 18 3.25 .03 .26 .17 5.12 .04 .34 .13 1.00 2.50 3.25 .17 .29 ried on ib that area. Mrs.

Smith is currently enjoying her first visit honie since she and her hus Sponsored by Vocational School doubt her husband would have after the crash. published the Yalta papers. Clarence Hoe, a civilian ord- band 'entered the mission field Silver King West Silver Shield Observed by Pair; i unC TfW vro TTCTirtJ i nanceman afc the depot who lives Date Set for Second Annual died Monday, funeral Thurs--day noon, 30th LDS Ward chapeL Harvey Wintle Sessions, 78, 1025 W. 1st died Sunday. Georg Dimitriou Spetsas, 58, 1424 W.

6th S.t died Monday, funeral Wednesday, 2 p. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Joseph A. Banchero, 48, 128 W. '6th died Saturday, holy rosary, Tuesday, 8 p.

372 E. 1st several months ago. Swansea on the station, said he heard the Concluding speakers at the gen Tintic Standard plane pass over so low that the roar1 of its engines awakened him United Park City Em pi oye-Employers Institute eral sessions of the conference were A-eland K. Baxter of the BYU fadulty andfCarl W.Beuh- WEST MOUNTAIN Mrs; Erma Schramm entertained at i her new home in honor of aer brother and his wife, Mr. and Stock Trading Only Routine NEW YORK (UP) Stock trad out, of a sound sleep.

Utah Idaho Sugar West Toledo Williston Basin. Hoe said the next he heard was ner, second counselor of the Pre Law," "Current Economic Prob-jl .27 .09 .22 3.50 .72 .27 .18 50 .05 .35 .04 .15 1,10 2.75 3.62 .19 30 .68 9.50 34.75 .11 30.50 5.00 46.50 .19 6.38 32.34 15.00 17.08 30.89 26.98 "sound like a gasoline drum I Mrs. James Garner, on their sll- lems," and "Labor delations." requiem high mass, Wednesday, 10 a. Sacred Heart Catholic Church. explosion." He jumped out of bed I ver wedding anniversary.

Chicken dinner was served to 35 family OVER THE COUNTER English Oil .62 ing continued today in the routine and; was the first person to reach siding Bishopric of the. LDS Church. I Bishop Beuhner represented the general authorities in directing? all sesions of the conference here. the-scene. WEST JORDAN Nickolai members, including.

Zina Hill, fashion of the past three sessions with only a handful of special is Sorenson also said that, "The purpose of this institute is to benefit, the community by better relations with management and working groups. The community It was pretty hot and there Equity Oil 9.00 First Sec. Corp. .33.75 Justheim .09 i were small explosions wnicn Andrew Kouris, 62, 1566 W. 7800 died Sunday, funeral Thursday, 2 p.

Holy Trinity Greek sues moving out of a narrow fractional range. Speakers in the afternoon in sounded like small arms ammuni Second annual Employe-Employers Relations Institute is scheduled for April 28, by the Central Utah Vocational School and an advisory committee working with the school on the event. The event will be held at the Wastach School. Wilson W. Sorenson, president of I the Vocational said that speakers would be selected from business, labor, and professions.

Speakers will come from any geographical area be will also be benefited by becom tion going off," he said. Hoe said Orthodox The wide moving features, uke ing Interested in work and prob he backed away from the flames the bulk of the list, were almost I Mr. and Mrs. Parreu viewers LtlA family, and Mr. and Mis; Dale Francom aad family, all of Salt Lake City? Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Garner, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garner and daughters; Mr. and Mrs.

I Arthur Francom and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schramm and son, Mr. and Mrs, DUCHESNE Charles Harvey lems opened before all cluded- Joseph Toronto and M. Blaine Hansen, first and second counselors; respectively, of the Palmyra? Stake Presidency.

Mr. Toronto Jspoke on the subject of to see if anyone had been thrown evenly divided on the upside and Mt. Fuel Supply ..29.50 Oil Incorporated 4.00 Utah Power, Light 45.50 Utah Southern Oil .18 MUTUAL FUNDS Affiliated Fund .,5.90 Boston Fund 29.91 ceroed, thus working jtogether clear but he found no signs of down. Herbert 62, died Monday, funeral Wednesday, 11 a. Duchesn LDS Stake Center.

ana solving them." I life. Winston Crawford, chairman of Zenith ran up 2 1-2 points to 103 faith, rid Mr. Hansen talked on Worst In History the advisory committee and 1-2 while Stromberg added 13-4 ROCKVILLE -'Mrs. Alice Cr the value of prayer. Dowell Reed Schramm," ancK Al- A 24-man rescue team arrived a short while later and likewise supervisor of training at Geneva to 52.

Brown Russell, 73, died Sunday, tween the West Coast and Pitts Fundamental Inv. 13.69 vin and Verna Schramm and funeral in Rockville. A few aircrafts were strong. Incorporated Inv. 15.80 found no survivors.

Steel, anticipates tha this year's meeting will be superior to last 2000IMarines burgh, Penn. Talks will include "Communicating Ideas 'Effectively," "Utah's New Labor SPRING GLEN Emil Par- In the metals, Magna Copper The crash was not only the worst -Sarah Talr Daks, Call, 1 Mass. Inv. Trust 28.57 Wellington Fund 24.75 cich, 62, died Saturday, funeral gained 7-8 to 83 1-2, Kennecott 1 1-2 recorded in Hawaii but also the most disastrous Pacific crash ever (Continued from Page One) to 1U7 1-2. itevere upper aroppea year- with so many prominent speakers present.

Much interest was shown last year, but interest is building more rapidly for this mesaay, i p. nv, mitcneu funeral Home. i sister of Mr. Garner, telephoned her 4 congratulations. Recordings i were made and moving pictures reported outside of the Far East URANIUM QUOTES Alpine 3-Car Accident a point to 68, however, and Reynolds Metals lost 1 V-8 to 149 1-8.

PRICE Mrs. Ellen Lydia The worst previous air disaster in one, he said. Apache Livsey Pettersson 63, died Saturday, funeral Wednesday 2 the Pacific was the crash of a Transocean Airlines plane off out to form a layer-cloud some five miles Apparently because of unusually calm upper atmosphere conditions, the cloud hung together as. it Climax of the day's activities Arrow Ogden Livestock Causes $1000 In Property Loss will be a panel discussion 1 In Wake Island July 12. 1953.

in Atlas Big Indian rhich all speaker, participate. which 58 persons were killed. OGDEN, "(UP) Livestock Cherokee moved toward Arizona, forming an A Navy spokesman said the Listed are the representatives of the advisory committee for the Cattle 150; fresh supply limited OREM A three-car wreck oc extraordinarily massive layer 50 Chute Canyon p. Price Fourth LDS Ward chapel. MONTICELLO Emma Louis EUker Wood, 93, lied Thursday, funeral was Monday.

PORTAGE George Warren Halford, 75, died Saturday, u- TTT taken. The Relief Society's annual par ty was held in 4he West LDS Ward under the of the i new presidency Mrs! Hazel T. Baird, Mrs. Lillian Christensen, and Mrs: Mae Hiatt. The outgoing officers Mrs.

Clara Johnson, Mrs. Grace Loveless, and MrS. i Bernlece Thompson, were bod-; ored guests and received gifts. Para JTa1Mnrtnn of a plane, caught fire aftej it crashed in the Waianae Mountains on the to Ogden end; only moderate sup Comanche day and the groups represented: curred Monday at 7:50 a.m miles long instead of being torn piece-meal as with previous clouds. ply of holdovers from Monday, Ernest Dean, Central Utah Voca western side of Oahu Island.

Congo Cons. Uran which involved 'property damage amounting to $1000 but with no mostly stockers: scattered sales tional School, Chairman of In The crash site was 2000 yards The southern portion of the slaughter cattle about steady; few Elaterite stitute; Winston Crawford, Co personal injury, according to Po 4 inside the maingate of the depo cloud passed over Las Vegas utility and commercial slaughter Federal lumbia-Geneva Steel-U. S. Steel -a i and 650 feet up the side of the 50,000 population) at 6:45 a.m. Las steers 13.00-15.50; high commercial Greenriver vnairman oi advisory group: nerai weanesaay, i p.

m.t ron-age LDS Ward chapel. SMITHFIELD Ralph Thomaf Thornley, 90, died Sunday, funeral Thursday, 1 p. Smith- mountain. lice Chief Reed Burgener who investigated the crash. All three cars were traveling south when a car driven by John Vegas radiation monitoring sta heifers 17.00; utility cows 11.50 Jack Pressett, Utah State Fed Military rescue teams, doctors 12.50; scattered head good stock tions picked up no increase in radiation beneath the cloud.

Intermountain Imperial Interstate and ambulances were at the scene eration of Labor-AFL Vice Chair man of advisory group; Karl steers 18.00-19.00, good stock heif Hood, 29, of Orem, stopped for The plane, a Navy version of .05 .07 .04 .19 .26 .04 .20 .02 .07 7.37 .42 .06 .08 .07 .30 .03 .08 6.25 .02 .11 .04 .14 .24 .04 .14 .03 .03 .20 2.37 its bath was charted toward ers 17.00-17.25. Jolly Jack Banks, Greater Utah Valey, the DC6 and known by-the desig in the position m. secretary, was also ihonored. "A banquet was served to all ladies of the ward and husbands, followed by a program under the direction 6f Mrs. Mary 'J.

McClellan, Vilds Erickson and Donna Hiatt. Banr: son of and Arizona, -jthence diagonally across a car driven by J. Earl Wall who was -making a left turn A cat driven by Mrs. Anne Peper, Calves 25; few good and choice King Midas Joe Ceethaler, Pro Chamber of nation R6D, was on a flight from (Arizona from the northwest to the vealers, steady at 21.00-23.00; com Hickam Field to Moffett-. Field, Commerce; Sam, Burnsides, Lavender Lisbon mon to medium to odd lot 34, Orem, crashed into the rear about 30 miles south of southeast; to hit the New Mexico border-near Silver City, N.

M. stock calves 12.50-15.50. of the car ahead of her, driven Mohawk Transportation Groups of Central Utah Area Joe Rowleyj United Steel Workers of America; Joel by Ellis Allred, 19r of American Mt. Peale Hogs 100; barrows and gilts 25.00 field Second LDS Ward chapel. GUNNISON Charles( E.

Em-bley, 67 died Monday,) funeral TTiursday, 1 p. Gunnison Second LDS Ward chapel. FERRON Homer Petty, 66, died -Sunday, funeral Wednesday, l-p. Ferron LDS Ward chapel. GRANTSyiLLE Earl Louis Hansen, 34, died Sunday, funeral Wednesday, 1 p.

GrantsviUe Second LDS Ward chapel. OGDEN Patrick Powers, 94, Seen In Five States Borne on prevailing winds, it San Francisco. Shortly! after taking off, the plane had tried to return to Hickam, possibly because of radio trouble. The exact reason was not Olympic Fork who, in turn, crashed intol Barlow, Utah County I Agricul or more higher; bulk choice 192- .04 .064 .17 .24 MVa .16 .01 .06 .85 .95 7.00 .38 .05 .06 .0634 .25 .02, .07 5.87 .01 .10 .03 .12 .20 .03 .12 .03 .02 .18 2.12 .07 .20 .15 .02 .10 .30 .03. .13 .02 .05 .04 .02 .03 .04 the Hood car, which incurred 230 lb.

barrows and gilts 17.50-18.; tural Groups; Ken Witt, Utah Would then "cross the Texas Panhandle iiito Oklahoma and Arkan bat? ian l. Bisnop, ceieDraieu his fourth Jbirthdav with a party. Present were his cousins, "Richard, Susan, Kathryn, and Rat bara "Kay, Tom and Rex Wood-house, Stephen, and Laural Pathfinder Pioneer Republic County Associate Contractors: few 245 lbs. 17.25; 265-285 lb. 16.00- ahout $50 damage.

Mrs. Peper whose car was known. 16.75; some around 300 lbs. 15.50; Verl Dixon, Utah County Officials sas but-be "pretty well dissipated" damaged approximately $400, and Emoloves? Ken Stnrov. Utah sows scarce; few head 420 lbs 13.50 First Accident The downed plane belonged to 3 I after leaving Arizona, AEC officials "saidj 1 Royal Seagull Shamrock was iwueu a uiauun iui iouuw-ct Hftsnif ,1 ofaPf ami vvwir Sheep 100; no early sales; late Davis, all of Spanish Fork, and Michael and Allan of ing too close.

Mr. Allred and( ers; Margaret Davis and Helen the MATS Navy Air Transport This 3tth atomic detonation at Monday sizable lots good and choice 96-103 lb. wool slaughter Squadron based at Moffett Field. Orem. I Hoffman, Utah Valley Hospital.

Silver Buckle Standard' Uran the Nevada site threw out a flash It was the first accident that lambs 20.50 to mostly 21.00; small Z856j.waii Ave. died Monday, funeral Thursday, 1 p. Lind-quisx and Sons Funeral Chapel. Mr. nooa swore out a complaint against Wall for failure to signal for a turn and for leaving the scene of an accident.

lot good andchoice wooled ewes ithryn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lj B. Sheets, spent the. weekend in! Orem with her Stardust Uran Sun Uran of: light Visible, across a five-state area in jCalfiornia, Oregon, Nevada Arizona and Utah spanning 1.00; culls down 3.50 the MATS unit has had since its organization in 1948.

Since January, 1951, MATS has flown passengers on 41.671 Pacific Temple Mtn. Texas Uran Awaken With Caution Animals breathe very slowly brother and his wife, Mr and Mrs. Robert Sheets. i Kellogg, Grace Capture Idaho Prep Cage Titles FPC Favors a i diameter of more than 800 miles. 1 And ti nuclear fireball, dealing crossings without a fatality.

9 Produce Market CHICAGO, (UP) Potatoes: Brant son of Mr. and Today's accident took place while they are hibernating, and their hearts scarcely beat. For this reason, they sometimes will die if they are awakened roughly. (Continued from Page One) death and destruction from blast about 20 miles northwest of Hono Arrivals 64, track 415, total ship furnace heat and radiation, boiled The Kellogg Wildcats and the Mrs Lee Bishop, oi spent the weekend visiting his grand-parentsi Mr. and Mrs.

Olof Net-son and Mr. and ft-rs. J. D. lulu.

that the House will join the Senate ments 648. Grace Red Devils today rated as Timco Upetco Uranus Uran King Uran Services Utida Utah Vernal Walters West States .03 .12 .34 .04 .15 .90 .06 .04 .03 .04 .05 out ver nearly a two-mile diameter 1 for jfive seconds, enough to Supplies liberal; demand slow; in defeating a Democratic proposal to income taxes $20 a person. IdaL 's bSt high school basket market nominally steady with al wipe ouf any such closely con The issue is before a House- most no trade because of blizzard ball teams for 1955 in their res pectivc classes. Kellogfg won the class A cham centrated "enemy" positions. conditions.

New stock: supplies (lit The fireball a hellish red at first and thlir fading vto orange. moderate, demand slow, market pionship from the scrappy but Yankee Yellow Cat and becoming swallowed in pur undermanned Idaho Falls Tigers, 43. to 40, in Coeur d' Alene Satur- dull. Track sales (100 lbs.) Idaho Rus sets mixed pack 20 per, cent 10 oz ple swept to within almost a mile Camp West Mountain of Daughters 'oi Utah Pioneers met recently in the West Ward chapelV with First Vice Captain Thelma Taylor in ch Reports on the county convention" and election were given by Mrs. Berniece Thompson and Mrs.

Mazee 'Shell; The lesson wasj given by Mrs. Blanch Hurst and Mrs. Mary J. McClellan. The history of Rodger of the Marine trenches.

A huge "mmm night. The Red Devils nosed out 42 to 38, to take the and larger 4.55, utilities 3.35-3.40. blanket iof dust whipped across the site and the trenches as though Street sales: Idaho Russets 4.75- class title in Jerome. 5.50. a tornado were at work.

Onions: supplies liberal, demand slow, market dull because of bad Senate Conference Committee. Rubber: Rep. Sidnay R. Yates (D-ni) asked the House 'ko kill the administration plan to sell the government's rubber plants to private firms He said the sale would be a "sucker deal." But the plan has bi-partisan support, and it looked as though the House would okay it. Reserves: Rep.

Frank C. Osmers Jri (R-NJ) said congressmen who think the government can build up a three mijlion-man ready reserve without compulsion are "talking pie in the sky." A Houses Armed Services Subcommittee hasxtenta-tively voted against compulsory features of the administration "reserve program. -Even as the man-made windstorm -subsided and the dust began to clear, radiation monitors 5 1 i 1. Openshaw was weather. and Elizabeth read by their SALES Big HiU, 1000 at 6.

Cardiff, 100 at $1.90. Central 5000 at 13. Colorado 3000 at 3. Cons. Eureka, 500 at $1.05.

Croff Oil, 1500 at 39. 1500 at. 20. Dragon, 700 at 100 at 1500 at $1.45. East Standard, 2000 at 20.

Eureka Lilly 2000 at 5. Gold Chain, 2000 at 4. 1 Howell, 500 at 45. granddaughter. Track sales (50 lbs.) Idaho Span si went to worx wiin ueiger couniers ish 90 per cent or more U.S.-l, Mrs.

Vera Finchl Hostessed were Mrs. Vera Finch. Mrs. Mary J. McClellan, Mrs.

Grace Loveless and other detection instruments 1 Giant Airlift 3-inch and larger 2.15, showing de do FALSE TEETH Rock. Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly In place. Do not slide, slip or rodt. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FAS-TEETH Is alkaline (non-acid).

Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. (Adv.) cay 1.75. The nlicopters began their air- and Mrs.

Zora Hurs. Street sales: generally good qual lift "miqutes after the blast," the ity Idaho and Oregon Spanish 3- Mr and Mrs. Rex Hurst, Logan, spent the weekend visiting AC announced officially. Besidei the main "beachhead" inch and larger 2.25-2.50, fair qual a the home of Mr. Hurst's parf Kentucky-Utah, 200 at 2000 ity 1.85-2.00.

testing, the AEC was conducting ents, Mr. and- Mrs. Paul Gues; recently the home 47 associated experiments includ ing a biological programinvolving of Mi. and Mrs. Frank McClellan ats and: mice.

The Marines, all of the Third wer Mrs. Fay Crook, Mary Crook, Jimm Crook, and Kirk Brown, all of Salt Lake City. 41 Tops in Resale Handling Ease Comfort! Yet Rambler Costs Least to Buy and Run! Alarine Provisional Atomic Brig at $1.15. Leonora, 1000 at 4. Little at 2., Nev-Tah Oil 2000 at New Quincy, 4000 at 10.

Park City 500 at 17. Prosper OU 7000 at 4. Royston Coalition, 1000 at 4. Swansea 1000 at 14. Tar Baby, 2000 at 8.

TinUc Central, 3000 at 2. Trans-Union Oil, 1000 at 7. Zuma, 1500 at 19; 500 at 19. ade frond Camp Pendleton, one of the world's largest Marine bases, wjere airlifted into the blast mcludin4 Jeeps and artillery as heavy 75 miiumeter guns. Once the "beachhead' was "se- through and through! th Msrinps wptp nnrp again airlifted by helicopter, to The barn, or screech, owl often another objective 10 miles distant, presumably the command HQ of Bus Line Denies 1 Major Change In Scheduling SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) D.

Peck, manager of the Salt Lake City Bus Lines, yesterday informed the Utah Public Service Commission that no major schedule change had been made in. the line's service. His statement was in rebuttal to a commission statement asking the company, to explain the decrease in mileage during December. 1 i is caUed the "feathered cat" be the "enemy." cause it is a great foe of mice i 4k-. svat-.

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