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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 2

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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r.tJRGLARY PROBED LD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1953 DAI LY ERA TTtah rnuntv. Ulan Market' Prcjvo police today were lnves tigatihg a bur pf Ahlander a I i glary Un HardWare, 476 vctslty and and a around and About Oin to theft of about $1 pistol belonging employes. one of the ft i Quotations I furnished by i. A Hogle Co.

Memoer, New York Stock Exchange, 35 N. fCniversity Ave. i 1 Parents' Day At High School Set SPANISH FORK Wednesday, Dec. 5, will be parents day at the high school. Each student should be represented by a par-cn Shortened classes will be held in the morning for the parents.

Lunch will be served at noon. A program featuring a panel on juvenile protection and musical numbers will held Jane M. Buhler Succumbs At 86 j- I i PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Jane McGhie Buhler, 86, died at her home at Pleasantf Grove on Monday afternoon, from causes incident to age. She was born Oct.

7, 1870, at Cottonwood Canyon, in Salt Lake City to William McGhie and Mary McBlane. She imarried Charles Buhler Dec. 23, 1891. The marriage was "Balsam of Peru" comes from EI Salvador i Ut ah Goyoty Stock Market Nevys Summary By LARRY SHE EUAN J. A.

Hogle St Company Stelfrt production! this week is scheduled at per cent of capacity. Last week's actual rate was 101.1 per cenj. Commercial Banks have been authorized to pay interest at three per cent ori time deposits and savings accounts. Minneapolis-Moline has recalled 500 workers at its Minneapolis Tractor Plant. Panhandle Eastern Pipeline announced completion of a Prolific Exploratory well in Texas County, Oklahoma.

A group of Pennsylvania-Texas om 1 to n.m iThe rest of the day will be spent individual with parent and teacher consulation. Ph. FR 4-0217 COLLEEN ROWBERRY DOW JONES AVERAGES Houry Vol. Ind. 11:00 1 520,000 481.27 .66 153.

12:00 930,000 481.21 60 153 1,250,000 481. 19 152 URANIUM QUOTES 1 New Liniment Penetrates Deep, residents. later solemnized in tfie'Salt Lake i nr. Mn. Clal Ferre of Salt Lake, former Provo the LDS Temple May, 1904, Ferre They lived in Midway and are the parents of a son born last month.

Mrs. Ferre former Carole Jensen. Grandparents are Mr. arid Mrs. Leo and Mr.

and Mrs. Larry I Park City from the time of their mariage until 1900 when they Brings Immediate Relief To Muscle Aches, Pains, Backache l( I I Soothing liquid brushes oij with handy applicator keeps working for hours to bring comforting relief. moved to Raymond, Alberta, Canada. They returned to the Xaver Beffort Dies In Vet Hospital OREM Xaver Beffort, 35, of 956 S. 200 died Sunday night at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City after a lingering illness.

He was born Nov. 17, 1921, a son of Alex N. P. and Marie Caroline Halversoff Beffort. He received his 'education in the Roosevelt Elementary schooland came to Oremj in 1936, where he attended the Lincoln High School.

Mr. Beffort enlisted hi the U.S. Navy in served, during World War II, and received his discharge in 1944, when he came to Provo. He was employed by the Geneva Steel VCompany as a crane operator. He married Sibyl Rowe Feb.

27, 1948, in Elko, Ney. He was called to active duty in the Kor-en conflict in Sept. ii, 1950, and was discharged Nov. 22, 1951r They, moved to Orem in 1952 where he had since resided. He was a member of the LDS church.

Surviving are his wife and two daughters, Carolyn and Yvonne Beffort, Orem; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beffort, Salt Lake City; two brothers and three sisters, Paul Beffort, Newburg, Alex Beffort, Provo; Mrs. Howard (Pauline) Davis, Prove; Mrs. Paul (Iona) Gray, Fort Riley, and Mrs.

Charles (Eva) Barkley, Orem. Funeral services will be con United States in 1930 and moved stockholders formed a "Pro- to Pleasant Grove, where theyJ-tective Committee'1 to review Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey were hosts Sunday at a dinner at their home. Guests were nieces and Nephews of the fThose present were and Mrs.

Robert J. Carnavali and daughters, Miriam and Paula of Price; Mr. and Mrs, Marvin G. Hess and son, Eric of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs; Edward1 B.

Harding and children, John, Richard, Jeanniev and Marianne of Craig, and Connie, Grant, David and Cheryl Bailey. Rails 24 .42 11 .56 96 .71 .0034 .05 .04 .18 .14 .03 .05 .05 .13 1.56 .06 .04 .37 1.87 3.00 .08 .50 .02 .06 had since 1 made their home. Mr. I. Buhler died Feb.

2, 1949. They management policies. McGregor Doniger anticipates record sales in the fourth quarter. ftrw York, N. Y.

(SprUl Medical sci-pn-tists have develope'd a remarkable liniment that brines hours of relief celebrated their 57th wedding Arrow A tins Bapco Big Horn Big Indian Chute Canyon Circle Cliffs Cons Uran Elaterite Federal Greenriver Gunsight International Lucky Mac Lisbon Mt Peale Oii Securities Republic anniversary in 1948. f00V4 .04 .03. 1'5? 512 .01 2 103 .04 .10 1.43. i05 03 .32 1.62 2.75 .07 .01 .05 They were the parents of 13 v4.t.it Missionaries and French families held their opening children, nine "of whom are still Jii iim nf Mr. and Taylor.

Former Mission living. They are Mrs. Jennie BVWB -w i i President and Mrs. Golden. L.

$Voolf were co4iosts. Electionsjwere Heet is stro(ng, yet does not burn. N6i rubbing or massaging is necessary. Instead, you just brush on Heet wjtn the handy applicator that cornea with each bottle. This liniment it not oily, sticky or mcKsy.

I It dries in seconds. i "ll hours of relief frim muscular aches and backache, from ordinary pain of arthritis and rheumatism, gtlleet the linjiment that perwtrntef deep to bring immediate relief. Htet id available at any drug counter. Large bottle is only 9ci Money back guarantee. 1 C195S, Whitehall rttarmitalCompMr Bone and Mrs.

Etheli Miller, of from muscular aches, painsf and backaches as well as froni the ordi- nary pain of arthritis and muscular JThis ljniment. called Meet, penetrates tjo relieve pain deep in the sore, painful area. Hte keeps working for keeps bringing gentle warrfith and wonderful, soothing comfort to achffcg muscles. PaTn seems to disappear almost held. Bb Mercer will serve as president, assisted Dy Aujen Magrath, Alberta, Canada; Mrs.

of SpringviUe. and Sylvianne Jallerat, formerly of France was noted for her nursing and especially as a niid-wife during the years shje spent in Canada. For the past several years Mrs. Buhler's daughter,) Mrs. Howell, has cared foi her Imother.

Funeral services will be announced latef pending the arrival of her jfamilyj members. were the holidays. Refreshments for meeting after were made gollis (Nellie) Baker, of Rich-ond, Mrs. (Emily) served. Casillas, of Daly City, Immediately I Verdell L.

Nylaigd left last week on a business trip to Washing- i Royal I 4 Mrs. Bertie Struve, Portland; Mrs. Morgan O. (Edra) Howell of Pleasant Grove; Clarence, of d. c.

1 i "I 44- Seattle; Arid, of Vancouver, if Mm Lm Ferre recently returned from a trip to Tucson, British Columbia, Canada; and Clesson, of Venezuela, South America; 27 grandchildren, and 19 1 great-grandchildren, i She was a member of the to visit with their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ferre and Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Ferre, all former Proyo residents.

The two families of Tucson plan to spend the Christmas holidays in provo, vbitlngVith relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slmonsen entertained Sunday at a family dinner at their home in Pleasant View.

Those present were here parents. Mr. ahd Mrs. Junius M.Wensen of Salt Lake and his parents, ducted Thursday at 3 p. LDS Church and the Relief Society organization.

Mrs. Buhler Mr. and Mrs. John O. Slmonsen also of Salt Lake, Davia 1 Ruptured Men Larrir land.

Annette Slmonsen. Get $3.50 Gift Mr nA Mm. William (Pearl) Bush of Los Angeles are me par- the Berg Drawing! Room Chapel, with Bishop Phil Shumway, of the Orem Fifth Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p. and Thursday prior to services.

Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills, where full military rites will be accorded him by the Orem Post of the American Legion, Lee Drake, commander, in charge. i for Trvinq This UT ,4 Knhv miffhter born Nov. 29. This is the first child of the I I I i Kansas City, Here is an ARMY B-9 1 TYPE 1 I "HI I improved means of holding rupture that has benefitted thousands of ruptured men and wom Ml SLEEPING BAG SPECIALS! en in the last year. Here's a fine quality parka that MB WOOL Inconspicuous, without leg Hungarians Defy (Continued from Page couple, who are former Provo residents.

-Mr. Bush is attending dentat school in Los Angeles. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bernadotte of Las Vegas, formerly of Provo.

Mrs. Bush is the sister of Mrsi Sheldon Penrod and Mrs. Don Baum both of Pfovo. I V. Emil Hansen of Orem was guest of honor Sunday evening at a celebration to honojj him on his birthday.

Family members gathered to spend tfoe evening visiting. Refreshments were' Served. Those present wer Mrs. Emfl V. Hansen, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon! Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur R. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs.ClydeiL. Asay, Mr. and Mrs.

Olhfer M. Hansen and Mrs. Lucille Merservy. During the evening his daugh-: ter, Mrs. Geraldine Farnsworth telephoned from California tp wish him a happy birthday.

k'i I Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Russell and Mr. and Mrs: Bert Anderson! straps, elastic belts, body en smmm will give you long and dura-bio service. Wool quilted lin aaaalaaeiN circling springs or harsh pads, it Ing: with fur lined 1 hood.

stration of mourhing for husbands, 95 has caused many to say, "I don't see how it holds so easy. I would Brand all Here's a nm quality sleeping bag at sensational sons and brothers lost, in the Bud apest fighting. not have believed, had I not tried sizes. Will give1 it." you: extra Shortly before 11 a.m., women A regular $10.95 valu warmth an WW price. Strong O.D.

drill cover, water resistant, A by the thousands began converg these eld You can't lose by trying. It is zipper, flannel lining, complete with canopy. 1 1 1 ing on the monument; in Heroes' days; (sent to you on 30 days trial. You Square in the city of I receive a $3.50 special truss as a present for your report. Pfst and son, Rutsy, Just returned from a weeks trip to Los Angeles, Calif.

They visited at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Jones and family. Mrs.

Jones is the former Carol Anderson of Provo! They also visited with Mrs. Russell's sister, Mrs. Charles Howarts. 8x10 Foot WALL TENT M95! Mrs. Belle Manwarin is In the 4-LB.

DACRON MIXTURE Finatt quality jhaavy 4vrf oxford cloth covor, fillatf with 2 I be. wool and 2 lbs. dacron, fall zippvr, 2 bags lean bo xlppod together, 2 air mattress compartments, flannel lining, slxo. Reg. $11.95 valve.

1 Utah Valley Hospital eonvalesc 24.95 Now only Mrs. James Smith Nona Stevens) is convalescing at home ing from a severe heart attack Write for descriptive circular. It's free. Just address Physician's Appliance Company, 3573 Koch; 2906 Main, Kansas City 8, Missouri. (adv.) of her brother, day Stevens of which she suffered Saturday eve Salt Lake, after undergoing major Salt Lake.

ning. surgery at the LDS Hospital in Brand new water repellent fab ric, complete with ropes and 4-LB. VIRGIN DACRON BAG! stokes. Heavy duty for rujrged prolonged service. A i reirulor 29.95 value.

"jf 1 I jT i 5)95 TWt If the ficnt qualify, filUd with 4 Ibt. virfin ttronf watr-rfiitant balloon; doth ttevor, full I aiepor, two bag can bo sipped" tot tHior, i flemtol lining, onploto wHh coneey. 9x9 UMBRELLA TENT reinforced 4-LD. DACRON SLEEPING BAG sturdy canvas tent will Rive you 'ears of good serv MILIUM LINID FOR EXTRA WARMTH 2795 I' ice. Has tie-back jcrlm front, sewn- 4-lb.

Dscren-filled, full siooer, two bses can bo zipped teeetherj can be sipped Toeomor, 2TS cdmpartments, waterproof In floor anil awn4 Inside weather strippino, air msnross nylon cover, complete with canopy. oe 139.91 value. tire iuiu, stakes. JJ with poles, ropes and 1 31 9-inch loops. 7-ft.

center pole. I eaye helirht: metal Rey. 35 00 value. THERMO TOM INSULATED BOOTS BOOTS i Jf Ii i LAY! AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Brand new sizes. regenerates heat like a thermos bottle.

Designed lor Ihlt one of into fin-oat boots you con bey. Pwlly linoof, ceshien kc sele, top rein leather POWER 36-PC. su PER 11 IT. S. Troops in 1 Vi-HP.

AIR-COOLED POWER SAW Korea fj 11 DRILL 1295 SET i 1 i Ah mm data hooby eempere Sb- -4' Superior-Distinctivc--High fowsrf Regular $0 to $85 BIN0CUars i Seldom do you see such tine binoculars with such outstanding features at such a low. low price. These fine binoculars have been priced specially for this event. Take advantage of thja price tnt, etudes drill equipped with Jo hock, polishing bonnet, sanding rinding stone, drills, point 6x30 8x30 7v5 A Big sow performance In a lightweight portable fast cutting, yet easy and safe to use. Performs all difficult sawing operations! 1 1 bevel, groove, rip aiiMtlvJ H'mj' Z7irt.

T) 95 FT Zi -m. fl I 1 I i i I -1 i i 1 LL. y. i -ii off traddlt la for itsw Li FORD F-100 Pick'jp! i 'I '''T I l' i i i FORD TRUCKS YOUR PROVO i OREM FORD DEALER 1M SO. UNIV.

AVE. Phon Fit 3-4060 PROVO i i iv i i your many, many I 95' choice store special Items. 1 HP. motor, it quickly cuts' through 2x4 finished I v- r. UU mi, rillMi.

W'ay ts ph. m. tw- i 12-Pc Aluminum CAMP SET FOR THE im YOUR LIFE iNelodesti ototot, 4 CUM, pot, eof pot and fry! 7 sffl mid oiniiniev oym 1 Give Fishing Taclda UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY CHOOSE FROM ALL FAMOUS MAKES: SPINNIf'O HEEL. 3.85 and dp SAVAGE, WINCHESTER, ETC FLY CASTINO RODS Mt dt up i AU ATf LCiW, PRICES I fx3 8X30 1 1 351 USE OUR WEST 1 1 1 1 IAY-A-VAY CENTER OR BUY OH EASY TERfilS i PR0V0 UTAH aw Only Ford Dealers Sell USED CARS AND TRUCKS v. raj "Sandhill iiV'i'iiif.

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