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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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The Daily Heraldi
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DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959 Utah County, Utah Funeral Friday For Resident Of Mapleton I 'v MAPLETON Funeral services for John Elias Williams, 79, who died Monday, will be. held Friday Market Eisenhower (Continued from Page One) The President said he would have to wait for that time before ar riving at, a decision. Wants Labor Reforms Then the subject of labor-management relations was broadened somewhat, A reporter cited the JOCK Footprinters In National Meeting SALT LAKE CITY, (UPI) Delegates from 30 western chapters of the International Footprint Assn. will convene here today for a four-day convention. Business sessions will be held today through Friday.

The meeting will conclude Saturday night following a banquet." Delegates will discuss problems Maude Cluff Strong Pro vo Native Succumbs in West Virginia Mrs. Maude Cluff Strong, 76, 466 S. 6th died Tuesday morning at the home of a daughter FURNISHED BY J. Al HOGLE AND COMPANY Admits Smuggling Marijuana Into U.S. SAN DIEGO (UPI) A Portland man has pleaded guilty to a charge of smuggling six pounds of marijuana from Mexico.

Don Andrew Brcakey 21, an unemployed shipping clerk appealed in federal court Tuesday. He was turned over to officers and will be sentenced June 22 by Judge James Carter. Breakey; was arrested at an1 Ysidro May 12. U. S.

customs officers said three two-pound bricks of marijuana were, found in Member of New York Stock Exchange 1 at 11 a.m. in the OUW JUNbs AVERAGES Yesterday Close: Total 30 3,120.000 637.45-r6.06 15 88.67 20 165.341.28 214.651.84 belief of Leiws and James Hoffa, head of the Teamsters Union, that Congress should not pass a labor reform bill this year. The President was asked whether he SALT LAKE STOCK EXfcHANGE -N MOST! ACTIVE STOCKS7 Asked Bid CLOSE CH. VOL. I 1 I 'Fairbanks Wh facing the association and law enforcement agencies.

Slated to address the confab are Gov. George D. Clyde and Salt Lake Mayor Adiel F. Stewart." Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Bishop Stewart Whiting of the Mapleton First LDS Ward will officiate.

Friends, may call at the Provo mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 and Friday prior to Breaker's car. Raytheon 61,900 Am Tel Tel 51,700 Thiokol Chem Zenith 41.000! Lockheed 31.500 $15.50 .18 .16 1.50 .02 .67 .18 .05 .05 Yesterday's uiose Banner Bristol, Silver Bullion Monarchi Cardiff Central Standard Chief Con Clayton Silver 1 Comonwealth Ld Combined Metals. Comstock i 83 53 838 52 127 294 25 Va 50Y, 2 4 2 V2 1 Va 4-lVa- UNCH Mrs. Truman Released in Welrton, W. of penu-monia.

She was born July 11, 1882, in Provo, a daughter of David F. and Susanna R. Clark Clttff. She received a tion in Provo schools. She married Avco Coro 30,900 Genl Instrum 28,700 Suerry Rand 27.700 Genl Motors 27.000, Mr.

Williams From Research Hospital KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Upl) Cons Eureka Croff Dragon East Standard NEW YORK STOCKJEXCHANGE services. Burial will be in. Provo City Cemetery. 1 esteruajr iuuaj Close Open 121 HarryS.

Truman was fe-. East Utah Eureka Bullion i Eureka Lilly Con Eurexa Standard Gt. Western i Mrs. Strong Allied Chem Allis Cham Alum Ltd Amer Can 31 30 43 4 29 Ta 43 thought the House, and Senate should go home without adopting such legislation. Firmly, Eisenhower said, he most certainly did n6t thin, that Congress should- adjourn without action.

Then he told of being greatly disturbed by the spread of theories in tliis country which Ihe said dated back to the Communist teachings of Karl Marx in the last century that a constant state of bitter warfare inevitably exists between labor and management, between working people and capf italism. The spread of such a theory, he said, is un-American and does nothing to help the domestic condition of the nation. -Instead of spreading the theor leased today from Research Hos 58 Amer Cyan I 4 16' 16 V4 Kennebec Majestic Oil Amer Rad 16.00 .20 .18 1.55 .03 .72 .19 .06 .06 .06 .36 ,.06 .65 .08 .32 -05 .10 .26 .04 .50 .04 .35 02 .14 2.62 .90 .02 ,06 .08 .06 .09 .26 .03 -1 .20 .40 .100 .65 .12 .19 I .04 Cancellation Of 371 Oil and Gas Leases Asked For CHEYENNE (UPI) -1 The Bureau' of Land Management Tuesday asked! the Federal Land Office to cancel 371 federal oil and gas leases in Wyoming involving some 194,120 acres of land. The action was taken against 147 parties who hold interests in the. leases.

The complaint charges the leases were obtained "fraudulent- 42 R.7 Amer Tel Tel i i pital, where she underwent- surgery, for a benign tumor May 18. She rode to her home in nearby IndepePpnce in an accompanied by the former President. 1 .05 Va .35 .06 .55 .08 .31 .04 .08 Va .20 .04 .45 .03 .28 .02 .11 2.50 .85 ".01 .05 .08 .05 .08 38 .95 .60 ft Mammoth ...1. Mtn. States Dev.

I Naildriver I New ParK North Lily Amer Tob Atch Fe Beth Steel Cater Trac Chrysler j--" Clark Equip N6rth standard Park Konold Park Nelson Park City Con A -hospital I spokesman said Mrsl Corn Kig i Denver- 4 Cited Into Court For Driving Car In Gorilla Suit DUARTE, Calif. (UPD-Charles La Rocca, 33, has a June 17 daU Santa Anita Municipal Court because he- drove down a mail street in his convertible wearing a gorilla suit!) Sheriff's deputies said cars scattered when! drivers saw a gorilla bearing down on them. La Rocca' was booked on a lent." A- -f SUCCUMBS Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Spanish Fork native who died Monday at SO years of -r r. 'I Ruth Motley Thomos Native Of Spanish Fork i at 90 SPANISH FORK Ruth Matley Tliomas, 90, one of this city's old esi residtnts, died" Monday evej ning, of incident' to agel She had I lived 80'years at the same address.

I She was bom at Spanish Fork Oct. 5, HrlSQS, the daughter of Thomas Allen Matley. Her entire lifetime was spent in this city and she received her education in local schools, i Prosper silver King West silver ameld So. Standard Swansea Con i iiniic Standard I I Dow-. Chem Du Pont East Kod -El Paso Firestone Ford Motor Gen Elec ies of Marx, he said this was the time to talk about cooperation ff the Mineral LeaSing Act of Utah Wyoming Reno Gared Strong Sept.

25, 1902, in i Provo. He died Feb. 18, 1955. She has made her home in Provo all her life until, the past three years when she has made her home with her daughter. She was a member of the LDS Church and was active in the Relief Society.

Her hobby was flower raising. She is survived "by two daughters, Mrs, A. C. (Eva) Sedlachek of Boston, Stadelman of Weirton; one grandchild; two brothers and two sisters, Darwin Cluff of San Carlos, Eugene Cluff of Astoria, Mrs. Delia Daniels of Paso Robles, and Mrs.

J. I W. (Josie) Boardman of Provo. i I J' 1 Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the (Berg Drawing" Room Chapel with Bishop I Ray Williams of the) Provo Seventh LDS Ward officiating.

Friends may call at the non-DRinicERs: .09 ne saia inej Am 192Mccording to the department was mat me. wwesi memai vvwm ih .17. .04 Williston Zurria I jr. SALES: i .11 'Gen Fds Gen Mtr Goodyear Gulf Oil Int Harv Int' Nick Ihi Paper 'Johns Man Banner MininKJlOO at 1.50 I Pay LESS for fhc BEST Bonanza Oil. 25i0O0 at 3.

Berg Bristol Silver, 1000 at 19; ,1000 at 18. Bullion, 15,000 at 3. Chief Cons. 100 at 70. -Kennecott 91 28 51 102 66: 7414 59 19 861a 255 82 Vn 32 145V2 71 81 95 50 137V4 115 ,4714 93V2 119 55 Va 108 140 49 48 30 90Va 62 39.

1121 a 47 83 67 73 51 46 V4 46 54V4 51 79 53 35 371j 1 charge i of wearing a costume Chief Con Pfd, 4200 at 60; 100 at 55; Minn Mftf? Mtg Monsan Chem Id Mo to Is 83 96Va 28 52 I 102 Va 67 74V2 59 2014 87 I 255 82 32 145V2 ,71 81 95 i 51 I3714 115 47 93 J19Va 55 109 139V4 48 48 30 Va 91 62 39 113 47 83 67 74 51 46 46 54 52 80 54 27 146 36 14 37 1 95 33 94 33 55 34 without a permit rtuary 1 1 "We were 1600 at 50. I Comb Met. 1000 I at 5. Comstock, 1000 at 6. I Cres Eag OU, 10.000 at 3 Crofl.

2000 at up in one of the cai- 4 tons making ERV I CES an eight millimeter Rocca said, "and I East Standard. 6000 at 5000 afc Mont Ward Natl Dist Natl Steel Pac El Parke Da Penney Phill Pete Proct Gam RCA Repub Steel La er was just as important as any plant manager or capitalist. Against this background, he said he felt a definite "need for legislation to help protect the working man against racketeers and that such legislation should not be regarded as a punitive labor law. As for. the charge by Lewis that he had interfered, in the steel negotiations, Eisenhower said that all he had done was.

to say publicly, that both sides should exercise self -discipline and that management should keep the i price structure steady to avoid an inflationary wage-price iprial that might force the government eventually into drastic action. i East 1 Utah. 4000 at 31; 3900 at 32. Phone FR 3-8820 MONSON JOHNSON, INC. 1 1 240 East Center, Provo thought it would be a gag to drive 1 ii r- 4 i into town dressed this way." mortuary prior toi seryicesi John Elias Williams funeral will' be held Friday at 11.00 a.m.

in the Berg Drawing Room may trana ueposu, auuu at 4 Va Intermountain Pete, 200 at 50. North Lily, 200 at 90. I Parkt Konold, 2000 at 2000 at 6: 1 12.000 at 5. i Pros! Oil Mining. 2000 at 9.

i be in Provo City Burial will Cemetery. feears i Representing in call a the Provo Mortuary: oiu vjij. vai std oil Royston 2000 at 14 Va. Silver Shield, 15.000 at 8000 at between Spanish Fork Thursday 7 and 9 a.m. or Friday services.

Burial will be Spanish Fork City Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Texas Co i. Timk Bear 3Va; 4000 at 3V4. Silver Standard. 1 1000 at prior to Actibe in LDS.

church work for many years, she! nad jserved on several committeees in' the Relief Society organization of her ward. She was a member of the quilting committee and reputed for her abilities as a seamstress Also, she was a member of the committee for making temple clothes for the deceased and the committee for the decoration of the ward chapel for During all of her lifetime she was a member of the First Ward of: Spanish Fork. -j. ransamer Friday to services. Utah Wyoming.

3000 at 37 Un Carbide i in the Cemetery 1. PES MOINES, IOWA i Un- Pacific TTnit Ai. I Western Alloy, 12.000 at 6 Williston, 2000 at 18; 1000 at 18. ill 1. ijiii 4 i Unit Pk City Zuma.

5000 at 4 ssteei Jm TTtaK P. Via Mil Ut i. 94 33 63 33 55 34 Cllg XICC West Air Lin vl. est Studies wooiwortn Union Tank Car AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 1889, she was mar April 2, One) (Continued from Page Today's Quotations Bid ried to Frank W. Thomas, at Phoenix Steel Bunk Hill i Sdntaquin Infant i Dies in Hospital iri SANTAQUIN Jeffery Thomas McCormick, infant son ofKeat and Verona Davis McCormick, died at Payson City Hospital Tuesday evening shortly after birth.

He is survived by his parents of Santaquin and three sisters, Sherry land Jeanne and two brother, Jerry and Kent, all of Santaquin; a grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Wyoming. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 3 p. m. in thor Santaquin City Cemetery with Bishop Michael'; Christensen of the Santaquin Second LDS Ward officiating Burial will be under the direction obscured- by propaganda bar They! were the parents of six children, four of whom preceded her in death.

Mn Thomas Day Mines Glad Mc .1.. rages. IN: Asked 17 4 4 155 2 3 8 17 11 4 '4 153 Va 2 3 7 iutn sts 8c New Park The latest blast came today in the bfficial; Soviet newspaper Iz- I Rico Argentina Utah Id Su vestia which pea Soviet died Jan. 15, 1944. jsuTviving are two daughters, Mps.

Burton (Anne) Eggertsen, Payson, and Mrs. Claude (Ruth) MUTUAL FUNDS charges that the United States' Yesterday's Closing Quotations with nu-at frus- arming of West Germany clear! weapons is aimed Spanish six trating the Geneva goal of a Ger man 1 peace; treaty. i Bid Asked Affil Fund 7.66 8.29 Cdn Gen 14.99 16.21 Chemical ..113 12.14 Bal Fuiid 23.46 25.09 Stk Fund 26.09 Fund Inv 19.67 21.67 Irjc Inv 9.82 10.23 Mass Inv Growth, 14.05 15.19 Mass Inv Trust 13.98 15.11 Telv Elec 16.02 17.46 Another came Tuesday night grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, I and three great greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Fork First Ward Chapel, jwith Bishop Mark? Mc-Kell officiating.

Friends may call at the! family home, 87 N. 2nd from East Berlin Communist May- of Keith Jolley Mortuary of Pay or Friedrich Ebert who brought son. .1 out all the bid Communist charges of Western subversive activities in West Berlin and threatened "ne OVER THE COUNTER -Today'a Quotations: Bid Big Piney .40 Magna i. U.23 Equity Oil 32.00 Asked .45 4.75 to end cessary counter-measures' 1. jj.

Extension (Continued from Page One) First Sec Bk 59.00 Similar almost 34.00 62.00 20.00 4.00 1 3.06 charges come i -i SfidsiMU Yet, hi couldn't take ft ay longer summer after summer of hot, uticky weather. Never a decent night's efeep. So he ended it all by 'putting 26.75 Interstate Mtr -L 18.00 Bonanza Lang Const 2.75 Fuel 25.50 Oil Inc i 2.62 Rare Metals 2.87 Three Sts Nat Gas 4.37 Utah Southn Oil I 12.75 West Sts Rfg A 2.66 in the East-West meetings Soviet Foreign Minister An-dromyko and sometimes East German Foreign Min-Lothat- Bolz. Bolz was left daily from drei. from ister 3.87 337 4.87 mise $4,641,33,000 money bill to finance the Treasury, Post Office and Tax Court in the next fiscal year.

This was $44,964,000 less than the administration requested, Farm: The; Senate drove toward 13.75 3.00 red-faced and angry Tuesday when Secretary of State Christian Her- URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS: Asked ter advised him to read his. hii passage of a four billion dollar met the tory before trying to ins Lennox fentraf irjCondrtion-Ing. (Like living In hevefi, tWi ummerj, he saysj.) A I A Heahg and H1SHJI1J Air lCohditioning 537 S.1 Unl. Ave. CaU FR 3-3561 West on their rights jin TBerlin.

agriculture appropriation bill. The total is nearly 106 million dollars below" Eisenhower's budget re loaay i wuotauons Babco Big Horn Columex Federal Gold Cloud Gunsight Int Oil Met Lisbon Lucky, Mc American officials said the mi- quest. 1 4 'Bid H04' .05 .15 1.06 07 .02 .1 .13 I 2.75 4.62 i .05 1.35 1.00 1.35 .07 i 3 .05 .06 .19 1.18 .08 .02 .15 3.00 4.87 1.06 1.18 1.42 .08 crosdpic progress so far ias been confined, largely1 to stripping away excessive demands by both sides during the talks. They; hope that once each side' gets dov-n to its basic demands some real prog Mt Peale Radorock Shumway Standard Sun Uran COMPANY. UTAH POWER LIGHT 1 White Canyon ress will come.

Respite the apparent in the public sessions, Produce Market deadlock hey. still on Ber presents believed an interim deal lin is' they said. Some rod cameron CHICAGO (UPI) Potatoes: Total old and new US ship- further progress could come at to- ments 783; old arrivals 16; track waiter brennan at the session day's 9 secret French villa. a a (5 yt r- Ml HUGE FLOOR SAMPLE -O, fl mm ii 1 'of-famous 'lUi'- 1 1 i ftls ri n3n i A A' 4 1 1- 1 5S li! ALL 1958 STOCK WILL WM 1 (1- yyO. i )70 HiV tiPi mm washers fe-us Mm mmM REFRIGERATORS UMWPA nothing down up.

years ro te 00 Nox1 ivi N( 1 I i f-Nj v- -V''- --i- 314 CENTER 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. A PROVO, UTAH 25; old supplies light; demand good; market it Street sales: Jdaha russets 6.50- he three Informed sources said PRIMSTONE Western powers 1 could carry their r7.Wl3akers 7.00-7.25 -Onions: arivals 50; track. lO-T; supplies, liberal; light; a bit further iand hand Gromyko amorelspecif ip version of their earlier proposal for a fourt power commission to supervise der an out! aws market inactive. i I -I.

coat was pinned a Lboth 1 West Berlin and East Ber- shiny star if he died ling pending a final Berlin settle- ment. j.i j-; The plan will answer an "unacceptable" Gromyko plan calling for a commission' to look into propaganda and subversive activities in West and East' Berlin addition of Soviet troops to. a "token" contingent in West Ber first time on t.v.-fuii length Ogdeh Livestock -J' -M' If II 't. OGDEN (UPD Livestock: Cattle 75; scattered head of fresh supply; good, clearapce late Monday leaving very vf ew holdovers; market not tested on any occasional head medium 630 stock heifers i 2550. Calves 25; few medium stock steer 'calves 27.00; nominally Hogs 100; early sales butcher 10:50 NEWS DOUG MITCHELL CHANNEL ''DEVOTION" 1 lin; or creation of a force of neu i i I I Ida Lupino Paul Henreid Olivia Dellaviland lin when tral troops in West Ber the West moves out.

hogs mostly 50 lower; few lots i mixed U.S. 1-3 barrows and gilts 190-230 lbs. market not "established ion sows. Sheep 50V no test of market. 3KNOX I 1 I ''I in' Meu04 jC MP "DULLES ALLEE" NAMED BERLIN (UPI) -j The We.rt Berlin city government Tuesday approved a proposal that the "Zelten AUee" near the East-West Berlin border be1 renamed Tulles Allee" in honor of the late U.S.

secretary of state. Are RIGHT on top TIME IS REALLY HERE STRAW HATI J. NOW'ST HE TIME TO BUY. lit KNOX STRAWS from $5.00 others from $2H90 I 1 ate alwa dly-fcr STULTElvcrd iTMIJ Welcome c'a Gills fcrDcd DIAL 3-7001 rriEn's I shop PH0V0 FLORAL 231 West 1st South PROVO 77 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE.

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