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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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SKIES TODAY Utah Lake 2C rtsssmxra, k-j DAILY HERALD 'JL Trtah County. Utah Utah LDS Stofco Hyrum Larsen Dies at 85 Conference Set Saturday Rites Scheduled for Elmer Skinner Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11. a. m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel for Elmer WEATHER FORECASTS AND TEMPERATURES This Weekend Lions See i Film on Navy Stock Market FURNISHED BY J.

A. HOOLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange Utah LDS Stake will hold Quar Hyrum" Larsen, 5, died Thursday- evening at his home 111 S. 5th of coruses incident to age. He was born terly conference this weekend, an- days 35 to 50, low tonight 10 to 25 Warrant Officer Bill F. Cowan Weather Forecasts By UNITED PRESS stake except zero to 10 mountains and nounces Victor J.

Bird, president. and Boatswain's Mate Charles some high valleys. Utah: fair south and partly 63 Stock 15 i UtUitiea cloudy: north portion through Sat 20 Rails The sessions will be as follows: Ogden, Logan and Provo: part DOW JONES AVERAGES Total I I 30 Volume I IndutrLl Ctoe Saturday, p.m. in Provo Fourth W. Holmes of the U.

S. Navy Recruiting Provo Office showed films of the USS Forrestal to members of the Utah Lake Lions Club Wednesday evening at a urday except briefly vicinity of mountains with kfew light 102.70 .74 72.01 .28 149.15 .86 ly cloudy through Saturday except briefly cloudy with a few XOU.UUU Ward Chapei, welfare meeting! full YORK STOCK ZXCHANG- flurries principally along the showers or snow flurries. Little temperature change. Hi both stake and ward welfare committees mountains. Little temperature Today local cafe.

Yesterday (Bud) JSJdnner, 43, 170 S. 3rd who died Wednesday morning at his home. Bishop a r-old Jones of the Provo Sixth LDS Ward will officiate at the t. 1 s. Friends "may call at the mor- Sept.

21, 1872, in Spring City, Utah, a son of Sores and Christina Ber-telson Larsen. ire a n- gaged in farming and lumbering in the Spring City area until 1902, when he moved to Clear, to attend. Close change. High both days 37 to 42, The film showed he construc- open 764 24 V. ATtftd Chem Cham Sunday, 8:30 i.m.t in Sixth Ward low tonight 14 to 21.

tion period of 27 V. the 60,000 ton air-one of the three Chapel, priesthood leadershio Five day forecast for Utah, craft carrier, 42 40 Deadline Tonight -4 27 42 ft 40 13 40 through Wednesday: temperatures largest in the U. S. It has 200,000 Bristol SI. 2000 at IS Clayton Si.

1000 at 18; 1000 at 19 Comstoclc. 1000 at 12-Con 2000 at 30 -Dragon, 3400 at 1.05; 400 at 1.10: 400 at 1.15. E. Standard. 5000 at 3000 at 4 Grand Dep.

1000 at 2 Leonoa. 2000 at 1: 1200 at 1 Mono Kears. 500 at 21: 250 at 20 Naildriver, 1000 at 9Va, North Stands 1000 at 1 Park Konold. 1000 at 1 Rico Argentine, 34 at 27 SI Standard, 1000 at 3 Tintic Std. 1000 at 57 Western Alloy.

1500 at 5. Alum Ltd AIMr Can Atner Cyan Amer Rad Amer Smelt Amer. Tel meeting, with quorum presidencies, group leaders, secretaries horsepower, and go more averaging below normal. Scattered snow showers over the week i i I IMl II On License Plates tei" than 40 knots an hour and has and advisers to been in service since 1955. end.

Amer Tob Ateh Bth Steel Sunday, 10 a.m. and 2:30 n.m. President Ralph Simpson jwas at Provo Tabernacle, general sessions, with capable speakers in Carter Trac Chrysler Ck-rk Equip in charge of the meeting 'and Theodore Turley directed the cluding several returned mission 75J'a 18 38' 59 i 39 4 364 35 56 175 101 29 'i 85 39,4 60 program J. W. Wernz was ini aries; music by the Park.

Uni tiated a new member. A trio from versity and Fourteenth Wards, and Stocks Hold In Provo High School, Patricia Mc- by Roy Samuelson, baritone. Com Pd Rf Denver G- Daw Chem j. DuMPont Eat Kod EUPaso Firestone Feted Motor Gen, Elec Gga Fds tiMtr Goodear Ewan, Lynda McEwan and Karen McCausland, sang. If you haven't yet got your 1958 license plates, deadline for getting them is today at 5 1 p.m.

and for haying them affixed to. your car; or truck is Friday at midnight. After midnight tonight, 1957 license plates are in violation of Utah law. Mark Coddington, Provo branch manager, Utah State Tax. Commission, said motorists have been coming in at the rate of about 950 a day, and about 45,000 have been issued to date.

i a tonight Skinner, from 6 to 8 p. m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial' will be in Provo City Cemetery. Mr Skinner was born in Provo a son of Hyrum H.

and Christine A. Hendrickson Skinner, He was a lifetime resident of Provo and worked as a mechanic. He was married to Lea Stiltson. They were later divorced. Surviving are one son, Terry Skinner, his father, Hyrum.

H. Skinner, Provo; three brothers and two sisters, Sterling Skinner' and Fred Leo Skinner, Bingham; Jesse Skinner, and Mrs. Rhoda Pattern Quiet 55 34 Cub Scout Pack 3038 Set BlueGold Banquet Gulf Oil Civilian Control (Continued from Page One) InC Harv NEW YORK (UP) Stocks held in an irregular, quiet pattern in Int. Nick Nick 'Paper Man" EDGEMONT The six deni of 3fha hs today. early trading KfTnecott 72 102.

29 i 73Va 86 37 i 78 4. 74 4 22 49 67 than a dozen the Edgemont Cub Scout Pack 3038 will celebrate the birth of There were! less launch a spy-in-the-sky reconnais 13 V. 39 172 75 18 38 59 50, 39 36 35 56 175 100 29 85 39 59 55 34 72 102 86 37 78 74 -I 32 33 22 49 51 67 87 36 58 32 41 67 26 46 43 48 56 32 36 87 25 26 56 28 21 60 41 MTftn-MnK Mf MSttsan Chem price changes outside a fractional Max. Min. Pep.

Atlanta 67 44 Billings 27 22 .04 Bismarck .20 4 t.48 Boise 42 24 Boston 38 31 Butte 28 18 .01 Chicago 37 33 .23 Denver 40 20 .04 Las, Vegas 57 34 Logan 37 Los' Angeles 69 48 Miami 77 Minneapolis 44 25 New Orleans 72 50 New York 38 36 2.71 Ogden 38 21 Omaha 49 34 J2S Phoenix 62 38 Pocatello 38 25 Portland 60 28 Prpvo 36 13 .02 Salt Lake City 37 28 .04 San Francisco 50 43 St. George 55 28 St. Louis 54 35 .04 Seattle 48 32 Spokane 42 .27 Washington 45 40 sance satellite weighing more than scouting at their Blue and Gold Mtmt Ward NTrtt Dist Nrtl Steel banquet which will be held to i. White, Provo, and Mrs. Martha 1300 pounds.

The Pied Piper being developed by Lockheed Corp. range. General Mills Creek to help Largen open up. mining in that area. June 27, 1898, he married Ann Ellis.

He returned to Spring City in 1904, where he was again engaged in farming until 1914, when he moved to Vineyard. Here he engaged in the mercantile and farming business until 1943; when, he moved to Provo. Mr. Larsen was a member of the LDS Church holding the office of high priest in Provo Sixth -Ward at the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, four sons and one -daughter, Ariel Larsen, and' Don H.

Larsen, both of Oreni; Lowell and A. R. Larsen both of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Rex (Louis) Davis, Orem; 20" grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Marinda Bellington, Reno, Nev.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Vineyard Ward Chapel. Alton Grone-man, counselor in the Provo Sixth Ward will officiate at the services. Friends may call at the Berg Morlaary in Provo Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday at the Vineyard Ward Chapel from 11 a.m.

until time of services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. night at 6:30 p.m. It will be Pae El lost to es, point to 55, Sun- Long, Eureka. a American Fork held in the Edgemont LDS Ward Prrke Da 0 Penney would be designed to keep all portions of the globe under surveil Richfield Oil shine Biscuit a jpoint to 77, Union amusement nail, ine cud scouts Carbide point to 86 and high lance presumably by television or and their parents-are invited to radar.

attend. The banquet is under the Calls for Bids On Water Rump di- priced Superior Oil of California 5 points to 1,400. Polaroid bad one of the few increases of any a rise of a PhH Pete Pvect 2c Gam A I Rwub Steel Ryn Tob Sew rs s. Seeony Std-Oil Cal Ski, Oil Texas Co Tunk Bear The Air Force also revealed plans for a super intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) packing a warhead much larger than that rection of the. pack committee with Harold Hutchinson as chair Mark D.

Roach Funeral Rites Slated Monday SPANISH FORK Funeral serv nnint to 53. AMERICAN Bids will man. i 874 57a 32', 41 67 26 Va 45 4 43 56 7. 32 4 37 Va 87 257. 26 1 58 28 i'4 21 60 41 Lorfllard initially responded to Transamer of a metropolis-wrecking H-bomb.

It would travel at higher speeds be opened March 10 on the in- record 19S7 eaniings with a point Ua, Carbide staiiauon of a water pressure backed down to and travel further than the pres gain but later ua racixic Unit Air Lin ices will be conducted Monday pump and pump house on the 16-inch well driven at Sixth East American Tobacco ently designed 5,000 mile ICBM 41, up Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis have returned home after a visit with relatives in- Arizona 'and Nevada. They took their daughter, Mrs.

Maude Pace, to Phoe at 1 p.m. in the Palmyra Ward was firm on Its good earnings re- Chapel for Mark and Seventh North streets by the Unit pk City Steel Utah Sc Wert Air Lin West Elec Wbolworth port. Sen. Henry M. Jackson CD- "vD.

Roach, 44, city. This action was taken by AIRLINER SETS RECORD Chrysler was up a bit, Ford and nix with them. who died Wed the city; council in regular meet General motors slightly lower in nesday at Pro- SAN. FRANCISCO (UP) A ing Monday night. Sealed bids AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Wash.) predicted the Air Force would order' production of enough B52 hydrogen bombers for at least one and possibly two additional i voJ He was a are to be received up to 5 o'clock United Airlines DC7 knocked four native and for ine motors, v.

a. oxeea ana ne-public dippe jwhile Bethlehem held unchanged in the1 steels. Oils were narrowly mixed. Rails and 3 minutes off a 15-month-old com When cakes and other desserts covered with, icing come in cellophane package, let cold water run over the package. The T- i mer resident of wings in the Strategic Air p.m.

on March 10. Plans and specifications may examined by interested contractors at the Asked 4 11 2 17 119 3 5 Bid 4 10 2 16 118 2 OVz Spanish Fork. Today's Quotations: Barium Steel Bank Hill Day- Mines Glad Mc Mta Sts Sc Rico Argentine Utah Id Sug- mercial record Thursday night when it flew from New York to Statistics ceiiopnane wiu come on witnou. I Bishop J. Ver- city hall.

Police Chief Boyd spoiling the icing. Adams dis- 1 non Hansen will officiate at San Francisco in seven hours and 32 minutes. Company spokesmen said the plane, piloted by Capt. cussed with the council the costs and advantages of 'equipping the Five Cents (Continued from Page One) A the services. MlfTUAL FUNDS Yesterday's Closing Quotations: Friends may city police car with Asked Bid D.

E. Tobie of Los Altos, averaged 375 miles an hour call at FURNITURE Bepilrlnr Reflnlshtnc FREE ESTIMATES DTR Co. chamber Tuesday and has been equipment. A demonstration of the proposed equipment will be arranged for in the kear future Walker Mortuary Sunday across the country with the help of a mile-a-minute tailwind. The Mr.

Roach subjected to a volley of amend from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday ments which sliced roughly 35 i ASS Fund Cdn Gen Chemical Bal Fund Stk Fund fFinld Inv line In 'Mass inv Growth Mass Inv Trust Tetr Elec 6.15 11.72 1627 21.50 19.86 14.93 7.28T 92 10.65 10.92 5.68 10.84 15.04 20.11 18.68 13-6 6.73 9.08 9.85! 10.02! and until such time no action will previous record was also set by prior to services. Burial will be million dollars from the anticipat United. ed revenues, in the Spanish Fork Cemetery. Mr.

Roach was born March 8, Several other minor amendments, and one ma jor one, re 1914, at Spanish Fork, the son OVER THE COUNTER of Thomas D. and Margaret King mained to be i disposed of before Roach. His early years were the final vote. The most import spent in this community and he ant change will be an attempt to Today's Quotations: BiPiney English Oil EcMity Oil Fixst Sec Bk Interstate Mtr Is was educated in local schools. tack on a 714 iper cent pay raise be taken by the council.

A report was given by ex-mayor George C. Scott on the recreation improvement project in American Fork Canyon. Authorization was given Mr. Scott to proceed with his committee organization as a furtherance of preparation for this project. The expenditure of $1,000 to replace the automatic lift on the city-owned road grader was authorized.

The purchas of summer uniforms for "five members of -A 4 Later, moving' with his parents for about 500,000 postal employes. Can you figure This formula Laiur Co to Palmyra, he assisted his fa Asked .50 .57 I 31.00 39.50 12.37 8.25 3.25 24.00 .40 3.87 4.75 140 2.06 Bid .45 .51 29.00 37.50 11.87 7.75 2.75 23.00 .30 8.62 4.12 1325 1.75 Its sponsors were confident they Laos' Const ther in the operation of a farm had the votes to put it across. Following the death of As okayed by the Senate Post Mta Fuel OiiSec Rax. Metals Three Sts Nat Gas Uta Southn Oil Wesjfc Sts Rfjf Office Committee, the bill would his father, he became owner of the farm and operated it for have raised the annual revenue several years. from stamps and other postal BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Today: Boy to Robert W.

and Betty Jean Callas AUred, Orem. Boy to David and Myrna Larsen Snyder, Provo. Girl to Ronald B. and Anne Des-pain Egelund, Provo. Girl to Lloyd and' Maiiene Mitchell Thayne, Provo.

Thursday: i Boy to Clarence and Monita Tur-ley Robison, Provo. Boy to Jerry and Marilyn Jean Rasmussen Cox, Orem. Girl to Alton D. and Joyce Seeley Jackson, Spanish Fork. Boy to Ralph Lamar and Elaine Whitney Duke, Provo.

Boy to Charles and Carol Baum Gourley, Springville. MARRIAGE LICENSES John I. Holly, Mapleton, and Louisa Mae Banks, Spanish Fork, legal ages. Melvin Leo Kirkham, 23, Lehi, and Lueen Peterson, 21, Lebi. DIVORCES GRANTED Evelyn Pehrson Beasheur from Robert David Beusheur; plaintiff awarded custody of minor children and $95 support.

Jerune Brehmer from Paul C. Brehmer. I ANNULMENT GRANTED Richard M. Phillip 'from Nola Livingston Phillip. DIVORCES FILED Helen E.

Ross vs. Warren A. Ross. Juanita M. Dowdell vs Boyd DowdeU.

Robert Furrels Houghton vs. charges by about 747 million i me ponce xorce was approved ind Chief Adams empowered to He married Jane Beckstrom. They were later divorced. He lars. It's the reason more people like Lucerne Milk then was married to Berni As the.

fifth day of debate be Olsen, from whom he was also gan, the revenue raising provi later divorced. sions had been cut to about 712 A member of the LDS Church, million dollars; However, this still hei was active in the Palmyra you make wis purcnase. A loan of $50,000 from Peoples State Bank was authorized by unanimous vote of the council to be repaid by anticipated taxes, subject to withdrawal as needed. Recorder S. Paul Shelley was authorized to arrange for the 'j! would eliminate most of the post Ward for a time as dance direc ft mZJm If rl UKJLNIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS Today's Bid- Asked Atlas .00 .01 BatSCo .04 .05.

Beehive .01 .01 BiJT Horn .10 ,.13 Bis Indian .02 .02 Circle Cliffs .00 .01 Cotnmex 0 4 Corwtress .02 i .03 Feral Oil .07 .11 Federal .70 i .75 Goid Cloud .10 .13 Guosight .03 i .03 Int-Oil Met .08 1 .11 Lisbon J. 225 2.50 Lucky Mc 2.87 3.12 MUPeale .10 .11 Prfiducers .05 .06 Rdprock .1.00 1.15 .25 .35 Standard ..35. 0 Sun Uran .06 .07 Wfifte Canyon I 5 .60 Green Mtn .14 .17. al deficit, expected to total about 700 million dollars plus whatever tor and activity counselor in the MIA. He held the office of an safe in pay raise is approved.

elder at the time of his death. utilities were jvirtually unchanged. Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Louis Raymond Carney I 83, died Thursday. Olive Alberta L. Jones, 63, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Mill Creek Third Ward LDS ChapeL Alice Sarah Pearson, 72, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday noon, Emigration LDS Ward Chapel.

Ferley A. H. White, 39, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 1 p.m., East Mill Creek ardChapeL Marie Henninger funeral Saturday nooni 260E. South Templel Mary Bobbins Stafford, 75, died Tuesday; funeral Friday 4 p.m., 36 7 th S. BENSOK Karen A.

Reese, 81, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 1 Benson LDS Ward Chapel. PROVIDENCE Fran- Mendel-kow, 77, died Thursday; funeral 1 p.m. Monday in Providence LDS Second 'Ward Chapel. PARADISE! Margaret Tarns Obray, 88, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Paradise LDS Ward Chapel. OGDEN Florence Jones Hob-son, 71, diedj Thursday; funeral Saturday 1 Larkin Funeral CfcapeL Timothy Taylor, 78, died Thursday.

Emma Worley Hart, 81, died Wednesday; funeral Friday 3 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. MAGNA Lisa Ann York, day-old-daughter of Roy and Barbara Henine Yorki died Wednesday; graveside services Saturday 4 p.m.", Valley View Memorial Park. VERNAL Frederick Gerber, 83, -died Wednesday; funeral Saturday, Maeser Ward Chapel. DELTA Asel Warren Ireland, 61, died Monday; funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Delta Second Ward Chapel. I COALVlIJES.

Burt Ball, 70, djed Thursday; funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Coalville LDS Ward Chapel BRIGHAM CITY Alma Toombs, 92, died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Harold B. Felt Funa-al Home, PRICE Veda A. Romero, '67, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Wallace Mortuary. MT. PLEASANT Viola Ivle Shepherd, 76, died Wednesday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Mt.

Pleasant Second-Third LDS Ward ChapeL 1 Mr. Roach iwas employed for several years at the Pacific StateGast Iron Pipe Company On a key vote Thursday, the Senate turned down 48 to 40 a move to send the postal rate bill back to cxmmittee with instructions to eliminate a temporary five-cent Sjtamjp on out-of town Plant at i Ironton. Surviving are one son and one daughter, LaDeanne Roach, mm mm letters. i SALT LAKE STOCK- EXCHANGE Opponents of the nickel, stamp Southgate, and Dean Dee Roach, Spanish Fork; two sisters, Mrs." Howard Zabriskie, also failed? Wednesday to strike it from the bill. They favored a per and Grace Roach, both of Spanish Fork.

manent four-cent rate on all first class mail i tiie Mary LaPriel Hansen Houghton. Lyle Gillum Lund vs. Ray D. Lund. water eleotion w-eis lielci L.

Bus Driver Robbed of $45 Disclosure (Continued from Page One) SALT LAKE CTTY (UP) An a furor by telling a press, conference Wednesday he and Nixon armed bandit robbed a Salt Lake City Lines bus driver of $45 Thursday night. Yesterday's Close Banner Bristol Silver BuHion Monarch Cardiff Central Standard Chief Con Claarton Silver Combined Metals Comstock Cons Croif Dragon East Standard Ea Utah Eureka Bullion Eufika Lilly Eureka Standard GtrWestern Keflhebec Mflestic Oil Mammoth MttR States Dev. Naiidri ver i New Park Nos4h Lily North Standard Paste Konold Panic Nelson Pask City Con Prosper Silr King West Siljtgr Shield So-Standard Swjyisea Con Tar. Baby Tinuc Standard Utah Wyoming West Toledo Wiftliton Zuliia Bid 6.00 .15 8 .48 .02 .19 04 .11 0 .04 1.10 ,.03 .11 .07 0 JW .10 .03 .30 .01 .09 .72 .60 .01 .00 .10 .07 .03 .15 .00 i. .15 I .14 3 .55.

.65 .04 .10 .03 Asked 60 .16 .32 .50 .03 .35 0 .05 .12 3 .05 1.15 .04 .12 .05 .08 5 .05 .15 .04 .40 .02 .11 .77 .65 01 1 .11 .08 .04 .18 .01 .17 16 24 1.60 .70 J05 .11 .03 David Gillis, 31, told police the had a "clear understanding" of what Nixon would do if Eisenhower became unable, to. perform his duties. He declined to give details, and refused to say whether the understanding had been put into writing." I Reportable Diseases Show Drop for Week Reportable diseases in Utah County dropped sharply for the week ending Feb. 21, totaling only 183 compared with 360 for the previous week. Flu land colds reported to a doctor also dropped abruptly but still outumbered all others.

A total of cases of flu: and 94 colds were reported for the week by county physicians. short, dark complexioned robber boarded his bus and rode about four blocks before drawing a revolver and demanding the money. Gillis said there were no other passengers on the bus. He was taking it back to the garage. The, tandi filed on foot after warning Gillis to drive until he was out of sight.

CARPETING IT'S A THRILL to plqy (, A HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN. TRY IT WE Wiu FURNISH A Privato Studio I 1 -Individual Lesson EACH WEEK 1-IIcur Practico Only 2.50 per Call for fyll details 3-6852 Dros. T.lusic 57 North University I I ONLY Pep Square Foot EASY CREDIT I 0P 36 Mo. to Pay In 1935, thd Berg Mortuary was already In its 65th year of ceijvico to the families of Central Utah. Through tha years, sinca 1870, Berg services have consistentlyj represented the finest to be had.

From Luke Short's novel of a deadly August 15, 1035Thd Deer Crete wtttf tlection was held in Provo, Orem and Salt LnVe'City, Th tout wm approved by the people. nrNr- a jange war 'DLCOD on tiioMOON' i etaiTinz Robert Ulitchmn Barbara Bel Geddes Robert Preston El 3-3363 minfKS a rata 2 CSQDij 125 Wcst500 South Provo, Utah BERG MORTUARY La.

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