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2i -MONDvr. otmBEK DAILY-- HERALD Wary Evans Dies At Home in Provo Mrs. Mary Jane Brooks Long Market Quotations srLson Defends I Ice's r.db!;ic Power Policy iEvans, 71, died this morning at I her home, 833 N. State. Street.

-I She was born March 10, 1883, rurnished by A Hogle Oo Member, New Stock Exchange 35 N. University ve. Phone 446. r- in Diamond, Juab County, a daughterNof John L. and Permelia Jane DOW JONES AVERAGES OGDEN (UP Agriculture ScoUhat the administration policy, ary Ezra T.

today ae- lined by President Eisenhower in Gentry Brooks, Sourly Vol. Ind. Rails a speech at Mc Narv dam wnnlH cripple the Rural, Electrification 11 a. m. and received "ll education.

Jl in th Tliamnnd 480,000 361.43 L55 117.27. 27 Administration. It also said that some members of the President's Noon cused the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, of spread' frig against the administration's public policy. "There appears, to be a well organized attempt to discredit the accomplishments of the administration in rural electrification," Benson told a group of agricultural and farm leaders in Weber county. administrati in have been" Working against REA and spreading "mis 830,000 361.691.81 117.13 .13 SALT LAKE STOCK.

MARKET and Lake Shore schools! She married Benson Long May ,14, -1900, and they made their home in Dia- i imn information about-the electrifica tion program. Has Enlarged REA Listed Stocks Bid Asked Bullion .08 .08 Benson" said today that the ad Cardiff tr -u t) cr -I? a II -J 'He referred to the criticism of the power policy as "propaganda ministration has "enlarged" the REA program rather than slowed II1UI1U UI1U1 131, "1 Chief. Con. it down Combined Metals -Commonwealth Ld. off c1.

i from Riral Electric Cooperative Association." 1 That organization nas charged He-said the REA loaned for electricity the first Cons. Eureka Croff Oil fiscal year of the Eisenhower ad Dragon ministration, "which more than the total loaned in the two preced- Pa Mrs. Evans moved to Provo Mr. Long died Oct. 17, 1941, and Mrs.

Evans maintained her home here and was married July 14, 1950, to Edward William in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Evans was active as a Re- lief Society teacher. East Standard East Utah i un yl rty Heads mg years combined." He also said the REA loaned for isY) yy i-m J) Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con.

telephones in that fiscal year. Feuding Oyer Great Western "which was double the previous year." i Benson devoted much of his Subversives speech to calling for a Republican .09 .40 .51 .52 .19 i .20 .03 032 .71 .72 .11 .12 1.10 1.15 .0654 .074 .18 .19 .044 .07 .05 .06 .06 .07 Vz .20 .22 .18 .184 .244 .27 .16 .19 .23 2.35 2.50 .43 .45 .01 Vi .02 .35 .37 .21 .22 4.05 4.30 .04 .044 .39 .42 .03 .054 .04 .06 .85 .89 2.124 2.30 2.50 2.75 .05 .08 .23 .24 victory )n next month's congressional election andln defending the J. By JOHN L. CUTTER I United Press Staff Correspondent new flexible price She is survived by her husband, Provo; one daughter ahd five sons, Mrs. Lynn (Leonaf Bailey and Elmer -B.

Long, of Provo; Melvin Long and Merrill Long, William Glen Long, Palisade, Frank M. Long, Orem; 32 23 great-grandchildren; one brother, and one sister, William Madison Mines Majestic Oil Mng Mammoth Mono Kearsarge 'i Nail Driver New Park North Lily North Standard Oil Securities Parjc City Con. Rico Argentine Royston Coalition Silver King West Support law. The Democrats, have WASHINGTON' (UP) A feudfciaimed that the old high, rigid between the Republican and Dem-price support system was more ocraiic cnairmen cracKiea DrisKiy beneficial to the farmers I I don't believe the farmers of Brooks, American Fork, ana Mrs. George (Eva) HedenbergJ Provo.

today over--the administrations record in getting rid of alleged subversive in th? government. W. Hall, the GOP chairman, charged that Democratic "chairjman-Stepfien A. Mitchell' has America will swallow that line," Bfcnson said. "I don't believe that tile farm vote of this nation is for sale to the highest bidder" 1 1 Silver Shield Swansea Tintic Standard tionalist Chief of Staff Gen.

Peng Meng-chi. Communist artillery has stepped up' bombardment of Nationalist-held island and Formosa took first step in large-scale dispersal of government, industry and population against threat of Red air (United Press, Telephoto) NATIONALIST ON REVIEW Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, commander of the Eighth Armyn Korea, reviews the Nationalist troops on arrival at Formosa. (He is second from left.) Taylor went to Taipei for talks with Chiang Kae-shek and to make an inspection bf Formosan defenses.

At, left is Na- warned his party, "however, tfiat the GOP should not become United Park City Utah Idaho Sugar West Toledo Williston Basin Funeral services will be con- ducted Thursday at 12 noon in" the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Golden Allred, bishopof the Provo Sixteenth LDS Ward, officiating. i Friends may! call from 6 to 8 p.m'. at the mortuary and. ThursdayN prior to services. 'S Burial will be in ProVo City Cemetery.

i Utah Obituaries "apathetic" about the coming He said the "Republicans face jnp easy task this year." Demo Argument t. Benson urged the election of Exploding Legal Battle To beeA guilty of making "innuendos, false chargesl and half-backed attacks" on the security issue. MitefieTF challengedVice President! Richard M. Nixon night, to identify the Communists which he claims the administration has "kicked out" of government. If-he can't identify them, he should repudiate his statement and apologize to the public.

SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Erma Republicans- to Congress in order to OVER THE COUNTER English Oil .38 Equity Oil 7.00 First Sec. Corp. ..27.25 Be Waged Over Cleone iJones Ballin, 61, former Salt Laker, died in Battle Moun .42 7.50 28.00 .15 tain, Nev. Joseph Richard Smith, Dynamite Cap Damages Fingers OREM Now at home recover Early Invasion Strike at Quemoy Flatly Predjcted TAIPEI.

Formosa l( UP) A Chinese Nationalist military spokesman predicted today the Chinese Communists will stage an amphibious invasion of Quemoy and adjacent, islets within a month. The spokesman, Yun Tien-Chia, Nevada Senator president of Salt Lake Knitting Justheim .134 Works, 1114-19th E. Thomas carry out President Eisenh6wers program, an apparent sfap at a Democratic campaign argument that a Democratic congress would best carry out the Eisenhower program. "Make no mistake about this the' election of Republicans at lo 25.25 26.50 5.374 5.75 Mt Fuel Supply Oil Incorporated Claims 400 Subversives Effie Robison Rites In Kanosh Sharp Dumayne, 48, former Salt Laker, died in Long Beach. La- RENO.

(UP) National Repub TTfoV. Dnwarr irrVit 1Q Ort I Hall countered last night- that ing from severe hand injuries received Saturday when a dyna 40.624 19.25 lican and Democratic leaders kept Grande iW. Smith, 46. Ada Rob Utah Southern Oil 18.25 an interested eye on Nevada today mite cap exploded is Douglas jerts Butcher, ,39 .062 .07 Utana, "better than 400 subversives" were included in a list of 2400 government employes who li, oi urem. QGDEN Alma Clarence Mor, cal, and national, levels will aid the President in carrying for Funeral services for Mrs.

Effie The cap exploded in his left nn. chief of the political department, ward his program, he said. May Holmes Robison, 59, former Provo resident, who died Friday nana, xaiung aooui imu nette Anderson, 53, 1056-25th were fired or resigned-as "security 1 risks." He said the 400 "were either "subversives them told visiting correspondents on MUTUAL FUNDS i Affiliated (Fund Boston FUnd Fundamental Inv. The Agriculture secretary, who on nis xnumo dnu -t Mfs. Luella P.

Brown, 48, at her home in McGill, will be conducted Tuesday in Kanosh 5.61 .27.83 24.16 13.15 Quemoy the Reds very likely will use paratroopers. He said the Nationalist air force nis maex linger, any suaneuug 3848 Quincy selves or persons who "associat- 6.07 30.09 26.48 14.22. 26.91 25735 ed" with subversives. MAGNA Mrs. Phoebe Eaton at 2 p.m.

at the LDS Chapel. Incorporated Inv as the two parties waged a showdown legal battle to determine who has the right to choose a permanent successor to the late Sen. Pat McCarran. The decision, which will eventually be made by the Nevada Supreme Court, could determine what party would control the Senate, which, now has 48 Republicans 46 Democrats and one Independent. McCarran died last week.

has spotted propeller-driver planes "A sad point in politics" will Trust 24.89 Mass. Inv Wellington in Foochow, 150 miles from Que Allen. 85, 7500 W. 2310 S. KANOSH Mrs.

Effie Robison, 59. Fund 23.25 Mrs. Robison was -born May 15, 1895, at Grandy, a daughter of Henry A. and Elizabeth m'oy. and pointed out' Quemoy is also within range of jet fighters have been reached, Hall said, if Mitchell doesn't apologize -te-Nix-on lor calling him a "liar." He said the vice president was a me ena oi nis according to the boy's mother, Mrs.

Merlin Finch. 58 W. 4th Orem. The child was taken to the Utah Valley Hospital at 12:30 p. Saturday after the accident occurred a short distance down the street from his home.

He was URANIUM QUOTES Pemngton Holmes. She was mar-j ried to Leslie T. Robison Oct. 27, from Canton and said tl-at during the month MANTI Mrs. Annie Matilda Nelson Kelso, 85.

HIAWATHA ClarenceA. All- Apache "prime mover in stopping Commu 1915, in Fillmore, and they lived Arrow led the fight for flexible price controls, told the group, "you will hear from the political fox holes in the next few weeks that to be a friend of the farmer one must favor high and rigid price supports and be ready to hand out a government dollar- as soon as some political pressure group asks for it." Benson hit at high, rigid supports, claiming that they encouraged -production in the face of surpluses, kept prices artifically high and robbed farmers, of markets, depleted soil for unneeded production gave most benefits to "large operators" and tightened government controls. od 'flittle warjVRed guns mostly nist infiltration and sending AI ger Hiss to jail. red, 60. aimed at Quemoy fired some Republican Gov.

Charles H. Rus coil annnmtoH Fnoct Rrnwn ireleasea bunaay at noon. i 20,000 rounds, killing 27 civilians "Mitchell in his statement 51. ftenn ReDubliran. who savs he! It had not been definitely de and Wounded 50 others, not counting military casualties.

termined today where the boy Atlas Atomic Big Indian Black Jack Bowknot Bullion Monarch Cherokee will be on the "Eisenhower team. BOUNTIFUL Drake Thomas, one-day-old son of Dean E. and Melva Freeman Thomas, 106 W. 2nd N. i ST.

GEORGE Ernest, Horn, 48. obtained the cap. charged that Nixon's claim has not been supported by any Public evidence or by any public mony. In a Congressional hearing this spring. Civil Service Commissioner Philip Young said some security risks separated from gov ROY George Leonard Taylor, Marjlyn Monroe (Continued Page One) 61.

to succeed McCarran. The outcome of the legar battle will determine whether Brown 'will serve until Jan. 3, 1955, or until 1957 when McCarran's unexpired term will end. Nevada Republican leaders insist that the state's election laws permit the governor to appoint a in Provo, and then movent to McGill in 948. She' member of the LDS Church: Survyors include her husband, of McGill; two sons.

Reed H. Robison, McGill, and Defn H. Robison, Provo; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Ahlstrom, -McGill; a brother, Ershell Holmes, Kanosh; i four sisters, Mrs. Walter Bree-' din, Puerite, Mrs.

Milton Rice, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Burtoh Arbuthnott, Chino, Mrs. El 1 fs Cumberlin, Chino, and three grandchildren. i i I'M I M. A ernment involved "subversive in formation" but he did.

not specify Comanche Comstock Congo Cons. Uran East Lisbon Elaterite Federal Greenriver Imperial RANDLETT Henry Tuck, 80. KAYSVILLE Mrs. Berth Dru-cilla B.J Engberg, 85. LAYTON John Ben 64.

MILFORD John Joseph White, 54. any Communists. Power Contract despite the couple's divergence of interests. Joe's family said at the time of the wedding that they were sure the marriage would click. Marilyn McCarthy (Continued from Page One) ing McCarthy.

"The; only letter I received from the President was John Hyrum Kay Dies in Santaquin SANTAQUIN John Hyrum Kay, 65, died Saturday at 7 p.m. at the family home in Santaquin after a lingering, illness. He was born March 18, 1889. at Mona, a son of Hyrum J. and Sarah Ann Partington Kay, and had lived in Santaquin for the past 42 years.

He was a retired mail carrier on trfe RFD route between Santaquin and JVIr. Kay was successor to serve the balance of McCarran's unexpired term. The Democrats Contend, how last March shortly after I made "Hall fired back" at Mitchell In a statement and later in a television interyiewi In which, he also saidr i Mitchell was guilty of "loose herself had said earlier "If I and I want to, my career Would have to work into my marriage or Oqden Livestock ever, that, the voters and not the my first Senate speech on McCar thy," he said The vacation White governor should name McCarran successor. They have nominated Intermountain Interstate Jolly Jack King Midas Lavender Lisbon OGDEN, (UP-). Livestock: House in Denver declined! to com Alan Bible of Reno, 45-year-old Cattle 2,000 j- early indications receipts considerably ishort of last MnnHnv arririnH A( nor- onnt former attorney general, to seek I'd do without the career.

The 27-yejar-old actress immediately went into seclusion today after announcing, the separation. She refused to answer her telephone. Studio officials, said they did not know when she would be available for Dies From Heart Ailment In Car the vacancy at the Nov. 2 general talk" in attacking President Eisenhower's "integrity" regarding the controversial Dixon-Yates power contract and that the gain 15 House seats and three or four Senate seats in November. ment, Although there is no previous report of a letter, Mr.

Eisenhower told his' news conference March 10 that Flanders' performed' a "service" the day before in a speech about 35 per cent; stockers andlfifl10 election. a veteran of WorI War I. He Midland Balance mainly slaughter was an elder in the LDS Brown also filed as a candidate Mohawk steers and heifers. Early trading .06 .08 .03 .13 .15 .02 .03 .10 .12 .0034 .0134 .02 .20 .25 .04 .024 .03 .08 4 .10 .044 1.20 1.30 1.10 1.20 1 .10 .13 .18 .21 .024 .034 .024 .074 .08 .19 .024 f. .03 .074 .08 4 1.68 1.97 .034 .05 .05 .08 .024 .04 .06 .054 .06 Vi .014 .02 .064 .074 .25 .30 014 .024 .09 .11 i .02 .024 .03 .034 .17 .18 i 1.68 1.97 .05 .06 .064 .0634 .03 .034 .25 .29 .10 .27 .30 .04 .05 .60 .65 .03 Vi .04 ..04 .05 .024 .03 .07 .09 .32 .044 .06 .034 .05 LEHI Millard Roberts, 63.

died Saturday at 1:30 p. of that accused McCarthy of "doing fairly active for most classes West PPaHpc i Sflino colnc fuller 9 eale in case the Republicans lose their legal fight to keep him in office until 1957 without an election. In his statement. Hall announced DiMaggio, 37, was believed in the East where he had been cover his best to' shatter" the Republican Nixon's departure on a tour a heart ailment while' riding in an auto near Fairfield. Olympic higher on grain fed steers and Party.

The White House has main ing the World Series for several through Colorado, Kentucky, Iowa, Ohio, New Mexico. California and yearlings. Mostly steady on other He was born Nov. 29, 1890, at Pathfinder Pioneer newspapers. tained a strict silence on the censure fight, however.

Short load choice 1134 lb. Lehi, tp James and Aldora Smith Texas. fed steers- 24.00. Commercial and Redman The marriage was the second for both DiMaggio and the actress. He was married June Royal and former president of the YMMIA in the Santaquin Second Ward.

He was married to Marie Peterson in 1921 in Nephi. She survives him along with one son, J. H. Kay," Santaquin; three brothers and four.sisters, Arnold Salt Lake City; Roscoe Kay, Provo; Elmer Kay, Santaquin; Mrs. Rhoda Hudson, Provo; Mrs.

Doris Roberts MrV. Blanche Howard, Santaquin; and Mrs. Eva Jacobson, Salt Lake City. 1 Funeral 4services will be held He previously was divorced by Dorothy Arnold. Miss Monroe had Pope Follows Up Mass Audience With Two Talks CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (UP) Pope Pius XII followed up Seagull Shamrock Silver Buckle Standard Uran Sun Uran married when she was 15 years old but it ended four years, later in good slaughter heifers 14.50-20.00.

jflost utility and commercial cows, 9.00-12.00: canners and cutters 6.50-9.00; truckload choice 925 lb. feeder steers 19.00. Calves 200. Opening sales vealers and slaughter calves steady to "Vtj vo. and the marriage was later-solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Mr. Roberts 'was a farmer. is survived by his widow. divorce. Her first husband was Jim Dougherty, then a seaman but Temple Mtn.

Texas Uran now a policeman in suburban Van Nuys. Sunday's general audience for 6000 Timco Comniercial and good vealers and slaughter calves 14.00-18.00.! Few choice 19.00 20.00. Medium From the start DiMaggio made Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the San U-Beva pilgrims by, delivering two ia-minute- speeches today to del it clear he intended to stay out of nL CLr and good stock steers and heifer the spotlight focused on the ac Upetco UCOA calves, 13.00-18.00. brother and two sisters, Alfred Roberts.

Lehi; Mrs; Adelaide Thresher, Lehu and Mrs. Stella Madsen, Oakland, and three grandchildren. i i Funeral services will be announced by A. H. Wing Mortuary.

tress, who rode to screen fame and Hogs 200; barrows and gilts Uran Inc. fortune after receiving worldwide Uranus taquin Second Ward. Officiating will be Kathel Tischner, bishop. Friends may call at the Claudin Funeral Home in Payson Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m., and at the family home in Santaquin Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in Santaquin publicity by disclosure she once' steady to spots of 25 higher than last week's close.

Most choice 200-240 lb. barrows and gilts 20.00. Few had posed in the nude for calendar in Lehi. art. 1 egates of two congresses in Rome.

Pope1 Pius told his mass audience yesterday he believed that despite the advice of his doctors it was his duty to speak to pilgrims who had traveled so far to see him. The Pope appeared much better yesterday and today than at any time since he was struck by siege of hiccups Sept. 16 Uran King Uran Services U. S. Uran Utida Utah Vernal choice -No.

1 and 2 20.25. Few sows mostly, steady, choice! 300-500 lb. largely 16.00-18.00. Occasional over 14.50-15.00. cemetery.

Walters Trusty Walks Away From Sheen trade not Yellow Cat Red East Germans Claim Arrest Of Services Set For established. Allison Goates i SALES Cons. Eureka, 1000 at 73. Dragon, 100 at- $1.15. Howell, 500 at 36.

i Indian Queen, 2000 at 4. Stripteaser To 547 Western Spie County Jail I Roy Crosby, 24, Spanish Jork, sentenced to three months I lor Delay Marriage Madison Mines, 1000 at 21. BERLIN (UP) Red East Ger Produce Market CHICAGO, (UP) Potatoes: Arrivals 272, track total shipments 601. Supplies liberal; demand fair; market about steady for Russets, firm for Pontiacs. Track sales (100 lbs) U.S..1 A washed with 2 inch minimum, Washington Russets U.S.

extra 1 Graveside services will beheld Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. in the Provo city cemetery for Allison Goates, infant daughter of James Rex and Marcia Andersen Goates of Provo. The baby was born Sunday morning in the Utah Valley Hospital arid died Sunday night. many claimed today to have ar Majestic Oil Mng.

1000 at 184 issuing, a fradulent check and for Mono Kearsarge, 1000 at 16. ij embezzlement, a trusty at Utah rested 547 Western spies in a 1 LAS VEGAS (UP) Stripteaser Lili St. Cyr said today that her announced marriage to Ted Jordan was postponed indefinitely to help iaimnver, zouu at 19. Countv iail. "walked away" ti is new blow against American ag ents." xvev-ian 2000 at 14; ine father is a professor -at 2000 at 144.

The Communists announcement his flotinff career, because "there the BYUand the family has 3.55-3.60, heavily spotted 3.05, U.S Oil Securities, 400 at 37. would be a certain antagonism to said "the arrests smashed the most important part" of the West lived here since 1947 morning. He was described as man of small build; with dark curly hair; dark complexion, and wearing a brown jacket and pants and black shoes. 1 2A slightly decayed Tintic Lead, 2000 at 64. ward an up and actor if he were married to a stripteaser." Surviving are the parents, one Trans-Union Oil, 2000 at 54.

I 3 4 ern Allies espionage networks Street sales: Idaho. Oregon and in the Soviet Zone of Germany. United Park City, 100 at $2,124. The dancer had announced she Soviet High Commissioner Geor- 1- Washington Russets 3.75-4.00: Idaho Russets five 10-lb. bags 2.50-2.65.

Onions: supplies liberal, demand gi M. Puschkin, in a Sept. 23 note to the U. S. High Commissioner rather; slow, market easy James B.

Conant, claimed more brother, Stephen Rex Goates; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Andersen, Mrs. Leone Goates, Provo; and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Andersen, Lehi.

The services will be in charge of Bishop Elmer L. Terry of the Oak Hills First ward. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary and Jordan, 28. nephew of bandleader Ted Lewis, would be married tomorrow. She denied friends' stories that the wedding was off because she wouldn't give up her career.

It would have been her1 fifth marriage and his third. than 400 alleged American agents had been arrested. He protested the BUICK CIIEMIOLET PERMANENT Street sales (50 lbs) U.S. 1 generally i good quality Idaho, Oregon and Colorado sweet Spanish 3-inch and larger Nl.50-1.75; Idaho White operation of an alleged i. es I wk I 1 i' ill i in, 1 ii ii ii pionage network in boviet A- globes; 1.75-2.00, 2-3 inch 1.75, poor l-Jt Germany.

i Ul er 1.2o. prior to the, services. ANTi-FREEZE Today's announcement rently referred to new arrests and would increase to nearly 1000 the number of arrests claimed INSTALLED to have been made in Eastern Ger many since West Germany former, security chief, Dr. Otto John, GAL became a turncoat on July ana fled to the East. Woodmen of World YOU INSTALL GAL Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR If you are a victim of theie symptoms Jhen your troubles may traced to Glandular Inflammation.

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Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo. Utak. onde. the act of March 3 1879 Snbscriptioi tems by carrier in Utah Cpuntj: Per month $1.50 6 months in advance $9.00 One year in advai.ee S18.60 By mail anywhere In the United States or itr posses slons: $1.5 pet month; S9.00 for six months in advance; $18.00 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial circulation advertising aid sport Call 495; for society and news briefs, can 432.

Slate Meeting Camp' 482 of Woodmen of the World will hold their opening meeting and social at the home of Oscar W. Mann, secretary, 356 E. 4tti Tuesday at 7 p. m. All members and their part Get It Now-lt4 Later A Than You Think" ASHTON'S 2nd North, 1st West PHONE -155 ners are invited.

LEAP rTO DEATH Hurtling "past a sixth-floor window of the Hotel Taft in New York City, Mrs. Mary Frieh, 66, of New York City, plunges toward her "death seconds later on the marquee of the Roxy Theatre Mrs. Frieh jumped from the. seventh floor today before the eyes of some 5,000 horrified onlookers after -35 minutes of sitting on and dangling from a window ledge. (United Press' TelephotoCopyright by News Syndicate Company, Inc.) Theodore Roosevelt's home at Oyster Bay, Long Island, J.

was dedicated as a national shrine on June 14, 1953. 'i.

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