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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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SKIES TODAY DAILY HERALD Statistic Stores Close FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Jl, 13I UUh County. UUh Stocks Move BORN v. 1 Irregularly AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL On. Saturday ef Sfoc WEATHER FORECASTS AND TEMPERATURES NEW YORK (UP) Stocks moved irregularly iower on rou FURNISHED SY J. A.

HOGll AND COMPANY Member ef New York Stock fcpcchango tine turnover early today. Volume, 350,000 lahares in the Today Girl to Kenner and Elains-Bowen Kartchsrer, Provo. Thursday: 1 Girl to Arthur and Jocyle Des-pain Elmer, Orem. Boy to Paul and Florence Davis Valgardson, Provo. Girl to Frederick and Beverly St.

Clair Orton, Provo. Boy to Glen and Dorothy Rae Nelson Mildenhall. Provo. first hour against 4440,000 Thurs By UNITED PRESS Utah: fairj and continyed mild temperatures through Saturday day, reflected in part the absence 63 Stocks 15 Utilities 20 Rails of Wall Streeters who decided to take the day for a three- vith high both days 60 to 70, low DOW JONES AVERAGES Total 30 Volum Industrials Yesterday Cloe 2.060.000 439.74 3 22 tonight 25 to 40. day Washington's- Birthday hodi 105.80 .74 72.08 1 In commemoration of George Washington's birthday, banks and public offices will be closed Saturday, Feb.

but theaters and some cafes will be open. Most drug stores will b-serve a holiday schedule from noon until 8 p. Free parking throughout the city is also a part of the birthday observance of the nation's first president. The post officii will: have no window service and no Regular delivery. However, the mail dispatch 'will be as usual, and specials and perishables will be delivered.

State offices closed Saturday, along with city Ogden, Logan and Provo: con- day. Plane Passenger Fined $25 for Fighting Pilot LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) Piano player "Chester Edmund Butler, 28, paid a $25 fine Thursday for drunkenness after battling the copilot of an airliner a flight, Butler Los Angeles, was arrested by sheriff's deputies when the Western' Airlines plane landed here safely with 32 persons board. The plane was on a flight from Los Angeles. Copilot Dick-Van Dyke charged Butler went berserk, broke into the pilot's compartment and started to fight with him.

He said passengers helped to control the man. Authorities charged that Butler, on parole rrom the alcoholic, division of a Lois Angeles hospital, drank a full', bottle of vodka during the flight. Explained Bbtler: "I was- only -trying to find I the men's room." VLT LAKE STOCI I Boy to -William and LaJuana generally were Price changes Yesterday's Close: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Yesterday Today Close Open limited to fractions although there Lehi Fire Chief Banner Bristol Silver Allied Chem AUis Cham 'Alum Ltd -Amer Can. Bullion Monarch Cardiff Warns on Burning Amer Cyan tinued fail' and mild through Saturday both days 60 to 65, low tonight 32 to 37 except about 30 at Logan; Southeast Idaho: fair-through Saturday. Patches of early morning valley fog.

Little temperature change. High both days 48 to 50, low tonight 22 to 32. Southwest Idaho: partly sunny today. Considerable, cloudiness tonight and Saturday. Mild.

High both days 50 to 62, low tonight 34 to 42. Five day forecast for Utah, through Wednesday: chance of a few showers late Sunday or Monday, otherwise little or no Much above normal temperatures with lowering trend after weekend. Five-day forecast for southern Idaho, through Wednesday: tem- peratures averaging much above normal. Little or no precipitation. Central Standard Chief Con Clayton Silver s.

Weeds or Rubbish Combined Metals Amer Rad Amer Smelt Amer Tel and Tel Amer Tob Atch and re Beth Steel and county, offices. Comstock Cons Eureka Croff Dragon were a few declines of a more. Youngstown Sheft Tube lost over 1 in the steels, Bethlehem and U.S. Steel lost small fractions. Douglas was off point in the aircrafts but Grumman ran up a point to 19 as directors raisedthe quarterly dividend.

National Lead lost 1V4, General Cigar a Continental Oil H' point, Bristol Myers a point, American Home products IVi. Motors were fractionally lower. Most oils eased a bitrRadls and utilities were little changed. Cater Trac Chrysler i Hutchings McCJloud, Springville. Boy to David C.

Jr. and Pat Walker Robert, Provo. Boy to Ivor and Elaine Truman Riggs, Provo. Girl to Warren Floyd and Phyllis Luckenback Luch, Provo. Girl to Stewart R.

and Patricia Frazier I vie, Springville. Girl to Raymond and Carol Thorne Skillings, Provo. Wednesday: -H Girl to Bernard F. and-Neta Heath Hall, Orem. AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Feb.

9: Girl to Paul and Blanche La Dean Bailey Jonsson, American Fork. I Feb 7: Girl to Paul C. and Carol Marie East Standard East Utah Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Standard S. Clark Equip Corn Pd Denver and Dow Chem Gt Western EXCHANGE Bid 7 AtTed 6 00 6 50 .15 .16 .31 .34 .46 .48 .02 .03 .30 .35 .18 't .19 .04 .05 .11 .14 .33 .04 a .05 1.00 105 .04 .04 .12 .14 .04 .05 .08 .09 .18 .25 .04 .05 .10 .15 .03 .04 .25 .40 .01 .02 .09 .11 .75 .80 .60 .62 .01 .01 .01 .01 .11 .12 .07 .08 .03 .03 .15 .17 .00 .01 .14 .17 I .14 .16 0 .21 .55 .60 .65 .70 .04 .05 Va .11 .12 .0334 .04 Kennebec "East Kod El Paso I Firestone Ford Motor Gen Elec amn IT 4 Majeitic Oil Mammoth Mtn States Dev Naildriver New Park LEHI-Fire Chief: Qoyd Penrod today urged all residents of Lehi and surrounding area to use4 extreme caution when burning weeds or rubbish. The local fire department has answered two such calls in the last two days.

The department was called to a pasture belonging to Adolph Hunger, approximately 5th East and US; 91 at 5:25 p.m'. last evening when burning weeds threatened nearby houses and buildings. After stopping the flame from spreading, the local department stood by until all of the weeds were burned. Orem Tenth Ward ISets Reunion Saturday Night OREM The reunion for. the Orem 10th will be held this Saturday, Feb 22, at the Orem First-Second Ward chapel at 7:30 p.m.

It will begin with a lentil led "The Hide-Out" which wUl be followed by a movie for the children. Mixer dances will be led by Bishop William Vernon for the adults. Light refresh ments will be served. "i No Trace Found Of $6,000 Mail Pouch North Lily 1 North Standard Gen Mtr Goodyear Gulf Oil Int Harv Park Konold Park Nelson Utah Obituaries 75 2 25 27.i 40 13U 39! 1724 76? 18, 38 61s 52 40 36 36 54 176 102 29 84 40 60 54 5. 34 72 102 30k 73T 87 4 78 75 4 33' 33 22 Vi 50 -51 65 i ,894 37 56 Va.

34 42 673 26 45 Vm 44 i. 48 56 33 374 89 4 27 i 75 253,4 27s, 42 40T 131'4 39 3,4 172 77 18 "4 38 60 5 lit 40 36 36 55 175 101 a 29 84 40 60 54 34 14 71 102 30 74 87 37 78 75 33 33 22 49 51 65 89 37 56 34 42 67 26 45 44 "47 56 33 37 89 26 26 1 56 28 22 62 41 CITY Edward Nick Int Paper Johns Man Kennecotf I Minn Mng Mfg Moiuan Chem SALT LAKE Richards, 70, 43, E. 2nd Hardmarin Piatt, Pleasant Grove. MARRIAGE LICENSES Park City Con Prosper Silver Kin' West Silver Shield So. Standard Swansea Con Tar Baby Tintic Standard Utah Wyoming West Toledo Williston Zuma Mont Ward Tuesday; requiem mass was held today.

Diana Lynne Kretschmann, Delwin Bert Jensen, 21, Goshen, 8-day-old daughter Gerald and Salt lake city (up) Inspector T. A. Follows said today no trace had been found of missing mail pouch containing nearly $6,000 in cash and checks plus some unregistered mail. The pouch was stolen -from a mail collection truck Wednesday night as the driver picked up mail along State St. Missing were the day's receipts from-Pioneer Mail Station.

and Alice Roselund Fowler, 20, Marilyn Kretschmann, 630 Eureka. Min; Pep. 25 34 20 38' 24 23 26 36 29 54 44 31 36 22 35 i 33 Natl Dist Natl Steel Pac and El Parke Da Penney PhilllPete Proct and Gam A Repub Steel Reyn Tob Sears Beach Street, died Thursday. MAYFIELD Zenohia H. Nie! Ralph Meldrum, 57, Provo, and SALES Pearl Stott, 43, Provoi sen, .72, died Saturday; funeraSat-urday 1 p.m.

Mayfield -Ward LDS Larry K. Beck, American Fork, and Joy Warburton, 19, Chapel. Soconv Pleasant Grove. Atlanta 45 Billings 55 Bismarck 31 Boise 56 Boston 33 Butte 51 Chicago 30 Denver 67 Las Vegas 69 Logan Los Angeles 73 Miami 59 Minneapolis 32 New Orleans 55 New York 35 Ogden 61 Omaha1 35, Phoenix 65 Pocatello 60 Portland 62 Provo 62 Salt Lake City 65 San Francisco 62 St. George 70 St.

Louis 39 Seattle 57 Spokane 54 Washington .37 Bristol Silver. 2000 at 15 Chief Con Pfd. 500 at 31; 500 at 32 Clayton Silver. 1200 at 19 Commonwealth Lead, 2000 at 3 i Dragon, 2 00 at 1.05 East) Standard, 3000 at 4 Horn Silver 1000 at 2. Leonora.

2000 at 1 Monlo 3000 at 22: 2000 at 23 Tintic Standard, 800 at 57 Unit Park City, 200 at 1.05 Western Alloy 16.000 at 5 Zuma. 1000 at 4. Danny R. Spanish Fork, and Rachel Gentry, 16, Std Oil Cal Std Oil Texas Co Timk Bear Transamer Payson. Lawrence Miles Price, 26, un uiac Fruitland, N.

and Mary Lynn Benson (ConUnued from Page One) in Minnesota in which a Democrat almost captured a traditionally Republican district has thrown a scare into the farm belt Republicans. Un Pacific Unit Aix Lin Unit Pk City wr DeHeer, 19, Springville. Stake Gold, Green Ball Saturday Night AMERICAN a Falling Star" is- the theme of the annual stake Gold and Green MIA ball to be held Saturday evening, Feb. 22, in the Apollo Hall. Wanda Peterson, will sing the theme song during a floor show interlude, with Mary Bailey as Amy Garratt, stake speech director, will be the Mr.

and Mrs. Don Devey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayne, stake dance directors, have charge of three special dance numbers. Members of the stake presidency high council, bishoprics and wives will be among the special guests LEWISTON Edith H.

Peterson, 77, died Thursday funeral Cove LDS Ward Chapel. MAGNA William Inkley, 67, 3130. S. 8950 West Street, died Thursday; funeral Monday -noon 36 E. 7th S.

OGDEN Thaddius B. 'Terrell, 91, died funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. Lindquist and -Sons Mortuary Chapel. MIDWAY Map Luella Bronson, 70, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 1 p.m. Midway First Ward Jack Grant Whitehead, 24, 1 57 28 22 62 Utah and West Air Lin West Elec Wooiworth Lander, and Marilyn Roy-lance, 20, Springville.

Tunisians i. (Continued from Page One) Kefquver (Continued from age One) ney accused of givip Mack' the $2,650, was also in their dass. Kef auver's Request Fuqua said he reported to' Ke-faiiver at the senator's office. Kefauver, he said, told him he wanted Fuqua to to Mack the senator's interest in the Katzentine application and the senator's desire that Katzenfine's application receive "every fair consideration on its 'merit." Fuqua said, be, did; He said he found Mack "noncommittal" and apparently unwiflling to discuss the case with him. Subcommittee Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.) told reporters Mack said "we are welcome" to his financial records.

,1 Before questioning Mack, said, the subcommittee will hear Whiteside Monday ion the subject of the $2,650. .1 (pik 24 Probe 5th pgh Mack) 49 30 43 26 33 51 29 46 38 22 Keith Mendennaii, 19, payson, AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE and Jane Tolman, 17, Santaquin. Bid- Asked Wallace Gary Kochferhahs, 20, York with United Nations Secre Monrovia Calif Carol Jean tary General Dag Hammarskjold Today's Quotations: Bunk Hill Glad Mc Mtn States and Rico Argentine Utah Id Sug i 10 17 171 a 8 11 17 118 3 Molasco, .20, American Fork. Chapel. before leaving tonight for London Stuart Lyle- McDohald, 23, HEBERElmer Broadhead, 58, Orem, I and Kay F.

Gaza, 21, died Thursday; MUTUAL FUNDS Yesterday's Closing7 Quotations: funeral Saturday first LDS Ward Murphy is stopping off in London to swap ideas with the British before beginning separate talks with PenSacpla, Fla. 3 p.m. Midway tr aA i Bid Asked jan a 2ivon, iv, nrovo, ana CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends and relatives who assisted in any Way during the recent illness and passing of beloved Wife and Mother. For the beautiful flowers, the expressions of sympathy, the assistance of those who took part at the services, and other acts of kindness, we especially extend our thanks. Mrs.

Margaret Morton Mr. D. A. Hindley Mr. J.

D. Hindley Mrs. Emm Murdock at the function. Salt 22 the French and Tunisians. Carole Alean Drage, DEXTER WASHER REPAIRING 6 CO.

Lake City. Diplomats on all sides of the effort to heal the French-Tunisian The first cigar factory in the David Arthur Pleas- 18, Affilr Fund 5.69 6.16 Cdn Gen 10.88 11.87 Chemical 15.06 16.28 and Bal rund 20.14 21.53 and Stk Fund 18.66 19.95 Fund Inv 13.67 -14 8 Inc Inv 4 6.84 7.39 Mass Inv Growth 9.14 9.88 Mass Inv-Trust 9.90 10.70 Teley and Elec 10.06 10.99 ant Grove, and Janice Varley, 18, split were tight-lipped a United States was opened in 1810 in Suffield, by Simeon Chapel. 1 HUNTINGTON AndrewJackn son Allen, 70, died "Wednesday; funeral Saturday 2 p.m. Huntington First Ward Chapel. MURRAY Josip Jokan Devich, 63, died Wednesday; requiem mass Saturday 11 a.m.'TSt.

Vincent De Paul Church, 2900 Wasatch St. Orem. strategy. Murphy talked separate Viets. Anna Rae Clark AUred v.

Mer ly Thursday with British Ambas sador Sir Harold Caccia, French Ambassador Herve Alphand and OVER THE-COUNTER, Today's Quotations: Bid lyn Walker Allred. DIVORCES FILED Faye H. Morton vs. Morton. "Lawrence Tunisian Ambassador Mongi Slim Alphand reflected the prevail Big Piney and EngUsh Oil ing secrecy, saying as he left .45 A2 29.00 37.50 11.87 7.87 2.87 Murphy's office, "If we want sue Equity Oil First Sec Bk 4.

Interstatsf Mtr Lang Co Rubbing alcohol and water will remove chocolate "stains from colored clothes without taking out the color. Mix the alcohol with lukewarm water as you would a cessful results we must have DIDN'T PAY BILL MANILA (UP) Antonio Diamante was being investigated by police' today for non-payment of a meal check at the Brown Derby Restaurant. Diamante consumed one whole fried chicken, 12 bottles of beer, one order of chicken salad, six sticks of barbecue, one plate of rice, one egg with potatoes and harvested $3.15 in coins from the juke box. Asked .50 .57 31.00 39.50 120 8.37 37 24.25 .40 4.00 5 0O 1430 242 Teller Sees quiet, discreet negotiations at this Lang Const Mtn Fuel CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude and appreciation we desire to acknowledge the assistance and expressions of sympathy of our many friends and relatives during bur recent sorrow. 0 We take this means to thank 'all those who assisted at the sent floral tributes, gave expressions of con 23.00 'I ri 1I moment." I bleach.

(Continued from Page One) vi iev Rare Metals Three- Sts Nat Gas I 3.75 I 4.37' 1350 TIZZY By KATE OSAMN utan souum Oil West Sts Rig Crux of fre dif- the debate was J. 1.90 ference of opinion between the two famous scientists as to Rus dolence, or any other way INTERFERENCE CHARGED WARSAW, Poland (UP) The sia's intentions. Teller; Isaid he did assisted. The Family of Lester Pierce. not trust the Russians to live up to a Catholic vicar of Zuromin, Jozef Czarnecki, and seven other men sation.

agreement land. Nikita Khrushchev as saying "we Ota? will bury you." i irs Pauling said that man power URANIUM STOCKl QUOTATIONS Todays Bid Asked Atlas i .00 .01 Bapco ..04 .06 Beehive .00 .01 Big Horn .12 .15 Big Indian .02 .03 Circle Cliffs .00 .01 Columex 0 25 Congress .02 .03 Federal Oil .08 .13 Federal .72 .77 Gunsight .03 .04 Int Oil and Met .09 .11 Lisbon 3.25 2.50 Lucky Mc 3.12 3.37 Mt Peale .07 .08 Producers .05 .06 Radorock 1.10 1.20 Shumway .25 J35 Standard 7 42 Sun Uran .06 .07 White Canyon .60 Green Mtn .12 .15 AUTOMATION FOR DINNER HOLLYWOOD (UP)-The toast-master was taking no chances that speakers at the- National Standard Parts Assn. convention would overrun their alloted time. The orators knew they had to sit down when a 'traffic signal in tne to reason must solve internation were held by police today on charges of interferng with the funeral of Zuromin Communist leader Stinislaw. The Red newspaper Trybuna Ludu, in reporting the arrests, said Czarnecki led the others in efforts to block the cemetery entrance and physically at al problems and that he believed the Russian and American positions on cessation of; nuclear tests are not so far apart that a solution cannot be reached by rear of the room turned amber tacked militiamen accompanying then red.

For added emphasis, a bell clanged vigorously. mourners. compromise. Hippopotamuses rarely attack Produce Market people, but enraged bull hippos have been known to lift boats out of Water and bite or slash holes in NOW you can ELIMINATE the hulls, the National Geographic CHICAGO (UP) Potatoes: Total U. shipment 820; the embarrassment, ugliness and complexes of Magazine says.

r- I fflll rivals track 168. Supplies light; demand good; market': stronger. Track sales (100 lbs.) Idaho russets 20-30 per cent 10 oct, and larger 4.75-4.85, bakers 12 oz. SM, 714 oz. 5.10, 9-14 oz.

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Silver unchanged at 83 cents fine ounce. Cotton futures higher. Wheat up to cent; corn off to oats off to upy; rye unchanged to off soybeans off to nd lard, off 10 to 15 points. Hogs 25-50 lower, top 21.50; cattle scarce, mostly steady, top 33.00, vealer top 25.00; sheep steady, top 23.S. Your family's entry in White King's big contest to name my new ranch in Cochise County, Arizona.

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