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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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Joanna Patten Kcelo Utah Obituaries 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959 DAILY HERALD Utah County, Utah Story of Easter (Continued from Page One) LDS Girl Plays Role in Movie What's Playing At The Movies Easfer Egg Hunt Sei" SALT LAKE CITY Laurence Gomer Avery, 51, 745 Barrow Jesus. Cyrene was a town of ff Marl died Tuesday; funeral Friday noon, 260 E. South Temple. North Africa, and an ancient legend holds that Simon was a Neero. Illness Fatal For Provo Woman at 71 cei mat Albert Moses Duke, 86, 2421 5th who later became a Christian E.t died Tuesday; funeral Thurs apostle.

By Exchange FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange day Buchanan Mortuary, Roberta Shore, a Mormon girl from San Gabriel plays a featured role in the movie, "The Shaggy Dog," now playing at the Academy Theater. While this is her first full-length movie, Miss Shore has appeared in various short'! subjects and has had parts in Playhouse 90 and Matinee Theater TV Manti. Bee Roberts, 44, died Tuesday.

At Golgotha, Jesus was stripped to a loin doth and tiie Roman soldiers rolled dice for his clothing. Provo Exchange Club will spon Mrs. Joanna Patten Keele, 71, OGDEN Mrs. Grace Annette sor its ninth annual Easter, egg hunt Saturday at 9 a. m.

with 696 N. 7th Provo, died Wednes Rice Shape, 74, 2630 Tyler es He was offered wine containing IS 84.09 20 160.64 -23 209. 87 .53 Wednesday, March 25 PROVO Academy The Shaggy Dog, with Fred MacMurray. Paramount The Journey, with Deborah Kerr. Uinta God' Little Acre, and La Parisienne.

OREM I Scera The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, with Clifton Webbr SPRINGVILLE Rivoli Bell, Book and Candle, with Kim Novak. SPANISH FORK I day morning at her home of a died Tuesday; funeral Friday at DOW ONES AVERAGES yesterday Close: Total 80 3,000,000 606.73 1-17 NYSE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS rnMPT.ETE VOL. CLOSE CH. seven-month illness.

1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Funer cAff a vv. STOCK EXCHANGE vdrriiiv'x doss Bid Asked She was born March 8, 1888, in an opiate an act of mercy which women of Jerusalem customarily extended to crucified men. But be would not take the al Chapek John I. Young-, 59, 17.00 Banner $1662 UNCH Provo, daughter of Thomas Jeffer died Monday; funeral Thursday -4- Bristol Silver Bullion Monarch .14 .22 .15 1.85 son and Clara Lisabella Billings at 1 p.m., Larkin Funeral Chapel. 13A pain-easing drug.

Cardiff 1 .03 .03 Central Standard Patten. She married Frank Keele July 12, 1911, in the Manti LDS Plumbers Vote Strike Threat It was nine o'clock on a Friday Benguet 80,800 2 Minute Maid 56,000 2H'v Siegler 37,200, 42 Boeing 33,100 ,43 Avco 32,400 1338 Hotel; Corp 30,500 8Va Alum1 Ltd 28,200 29 Va Amer Motors 28,100 Gen Motors 27,200 4o Rnrtrf Co 26,500 248B Chief Con -60 Roland Rogers (Stan) Standing1, 56, 239 Capitol died Monday; funeral Thursday at 3 p.m., Lar .65 .23 .09 .21 Clayton Silver morning when they nailed him to "8 tion in Provo City schools. Following her marriage she made her kin Funeral Chapel. Arthur .08 .08 Va .06 .08 .28 .05 Comwltn lm Combined Metals Comstock Cons Eureka Cftff Temple. She received her educa- Spraggins, 58, 253 25th died home in Heyburn, for 14 SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake area plumbers Tuesday Arch The True Story of Jesse James, with Robert Wagner.

PAYSON Huish Bell, Book and Candle, with James Stewart. i PLEASANT GROVE Monday. "twice as many 'eggs this year as last," promises chairman Beck Clark and Wayne Close. This year the hunts will be held at Geneva Recreational Association (GRA) Park (instead of North park) and at Memorial Park. To get to GRA park you turn south on Columbia Lane at the miniature golf course.

The park is at about 1400 West and 1400 North. All children 12 and younger may participate. Roped off sections will be reserved for children six and under. Some of the eggs will be a special color, entitling the finder to special prize baskets of candied eggs. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE yesterday Today ,.30 .06 .80 .12 .19 .75 Dragon years where she and her husband KANARRAVILLE Samuel East Standard .1 1 Close open homesteaded.

They then moved to .18 104 itasi uian Lorenzo Pollock, 86, died Tues night voted to walkoff their, jobs if current contract negotiations .07 the cross. Curious onlookers waited for him to curse and rail like other crucified men. When he remained silent, some of them began to taunt him, "If you're the Messiah," they said, "come down from that pole, and we'll believe in you." "Father, forgive them," he said, "for they know not what they Lovell, Wyo.V where they lived for day; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m., Grove The Geisha Boy, with .11 .30 five years. They returned to Provo fail to produce a satisfactory Kanarraville LDS Watd chapel. .05 in 1928 where they have, resided Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Standard Gt.

Western Kennebec Majestic Oil Mammoth Mtn. States Dev. ROYAL George, Perry Max .06. .09 .25 .05 .50 .04 .35 02 .13 .55 since. She was a member of the contract.

The plumbers are members of .04 well, 85, died Monday; funeral Jerry Lewis. i AMERICAN FORK i Coral Rally Round the Flag, Boys, with Joanne Woodward, LEHI Thursday at 10 a.m., Lindquist the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Rivergrove First LDS Ward. She was a member and visiting teacher of the Relief Society. Mrs. Keele .38 .03 .16 2.00 1.05 Naildriver and Sons Funeral Chapel.

Local-19 (AFL-CIO). New Park 1.95 Royal The Geisha; Boy, with MANTI Loy Madsen, 74, died 1.00 Officials1 pointed out that the had also worked in the Primary .01 .01 North Lily North Standard Park Konold Jerry Lewis. Tuesday; funeral Friday at 2 p.m., Manti South LDS Ward and had been secretary of the Allied Chem 104 Allis Cham Alum Ltd 29 if Amer Can 49 Amer Cyan "if Amer Rad Amer Smelt 507s Amer Tel Tel 242 Va Amer Tob 99 Atch Fe 293i Beth Steel 313s Cater Trac 88 Va Chrysler 0Vs Clark Equip 60 CorrTPd Rfg 56 Denver 58 Dow Chem 84' Du Pont 22234 East Kod 1527s El Paso 35s Firestone 143 Ford Motor 57 Gen Elec 79 V' Gen Fds 78s8 Gen Mtr 4558 Goodyear 128 Gulf Oil .04 .15 Park Nelson 13 strike vote merely authorized a strike if contract negotiations fail, and set no date or time. .06 Park City Con chapel. V- MIA.

She had also been active in musical circles and sang in the .07 .30 Prosper Silver King West EAST MIDVALE Beniamin The current contract does not church choir. She was a member of the former Tabernacle .06 .25 .03 .19 .50 2.00 Congress (Continued from rage One) The Egyptian' cubit was a measure of the distance between the elbow and the tip of the middle finger. Alma McClearV, 56, 7350 S. State, died Tuesday; funeral Friday at expire untilv March 31, and ne .29 29 48 55 15 50 242 99 .29 51 89 60 Va 60 55 74 59 84 226 153 35 143 Va 57 Va 80 78 45 128 Vi 114 Va 45 93 118 54 1093,4 132 46 Va 44 32 81 65 .21 .65 Silver Shield So. Standard Swansea Con Tar Baby Tintic Standard sang in many quartets and partici gotiations are underway between 2.12 1.00 pated in the musical dramas of the the union, representatives or 1 p.m., East Midvale Second LDS Ward Counsel Robert F.

Kennedy said 1.05 .65 .12 plumbing firms and the Federal the Miami hearing would involve church. She was also active in genealogical work and was an KAYSVILLE Adelbert T. Col- Utah Wyoming .60 West Toledo .10 Williston .15 Zuma .04 .15 Mediation and Conciliation i Serv the use of violence and labor un .03 ice. active temple worker. Her hobbies lett, 86, 57 S.

4th died Monday; funeral Thursday at 1 p.m.; ions in an attempt i to obtain a 45 Int Harv were flowers "and gardening. juke box monopoly in the bars Union Mortuary, Bountiful. lm Nick Int Paper Surviving are her husband; five and orange juice emporiums of do." Toward the end of his six-hour ordeal on the cross, Jesus uttered a cry that has been a source of great perplexity to his followers. He cried: "My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Some modern scholars point out that these are the opening words of the 22nd Psalm a psalm that goes; on to answer the question with a fervent affirmation of faith in God's unchanging love. Others, however, see in this cry of despair a brief glimpse of the ultimate "agony 'which Jesus suffered on the cross that of "bearing the sins of all mankind," taking on himself the total burden of humanity's guilt and alienation from God.

When the end finally came at. p.m., Jesus was once again serene. His dying words were: "Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit." (Tomorrow: The Burial.) To Show Ynn sons and five daughters: Mrs. Le- Florida's "gold coast" tourist land C. Carol Gregerson, Mrs.

mecca. i 1 Coal Strike SALES Bonanza Oil, 14,000 at 8. Cardiff. 300 at 1.85. Colorado Con, 2000 at 2.

Comb Met, 1000 at 6. Comwlth Ld, 4086 at 8. Cons Eureka, 500 at 28. Crown Pt. 1000 at 4.

Standard, 4000 at 12. Utah, 1000 at 19. Eur Bullion. 1000 at 6.. Gt Western, 6000 at 5.

TTrvrn Silver KfWin Foreign Aid: The House re Garold (Isabella) Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd (Cleo) Gale, -all of Provo; U'ZAt Care Max P. Keele of Orem; Thomas Berg Mop tuary SERVICES JOANNA PATTEN KEELE. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Rivergrove Ward Chapel.

Friends may call at the Provo Mortuary Friday evening 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. i sponded to a plea from President Eisenhower and voted 191-85 to provide 100 million dollars of the (Continued from Page One) questing a court order to restrain 39 Edward Keele of Blanding; William A. Keele of Payson; Frank Johns Man Kennecott Minn MngvMf Monsan Chem Mont Ward Natl Dist Natl Steel Pac 'El Parke Da Penney Phill Pete Proct Gam RCA Repub Steel Reyn Tob Sears Soconv Oil Cal 225 million dollar in supplemen union pickets from violence. Intermtn Pete.

7200 at 45; 2500 at 44. 108 52 88 ,57 A. Keele of Loa; John A. Keele of tal foreign air funds he re The judge heard two cases and j.mie May, iuoo at 3. North TJlv.

fif0 at 1 (X Salt Lake City; Mrs. Guy (Luella) quested. 1 will hear the third today. SEND FLOWERS They Say So Much! -DIAL AC 5-3 100- Rohbock Sons Floral 1042 SOUTH STATE, OREM Mitchell of Fillmore Mrs. Carroll IUD V4 He issued no ruling and did not Park City Con, 1000 at 2000 at 6.

Park; Konold, 23,000 at 3000 at 93 118 54 109 Va- 130 46'2 447a 3258 82 65 39 107 51 88 56 Va 69 106 Va 428 46 54 52 79 49 27 V-129 V2 35 V8 35' 8 1 91 35 V2 30' 78 Va 55 Vs 34 42 B. (Lois) Williams of Mesa, Ariz. The Swiss were converted to say when a ruling in the cases of IO 4 Forty one grandchildren, nine 3-4. Park Nelson, 1000 at 14; 1000 at 55 Christianity in the seventh cen alleged violence at non-union great-grandchildren, three broth tury, according to Encyclopedia mines in P.ike County last week, Std Oil Texas Co Timk Bear ers and six sisters: Stanford L. could be expected.

Britannica. 49 277 14. Piute Uran. 2000 at 4. Pros Oil Mng, 5000 at 7.

Royston Coal. 9000 at 10. Tar Baby. 100 at 2.00. Trans Union.

100 at 10. TTtah Wvn 2nn of Patten, Alden Patten, Mrs. Hazel 130 Clara Clark, Mrs. A. Ray (Dian- tha) Ekins, all of Provo; Ezra T.

JO VS 3534 17s 91V2 Western Alloy, 6000 at 3000 at Patten and Mrs. Clarence (Lois) Transamer "Tin i Carbide TJn Pacific Unit Air Lin Unit Pk City Steel Utah West-- Air Lin Vestg, Elec Wool worth Union. Tank Car Downs, both of Orem; Mrs 04. Williston, 1000 at 14. Zuma, 10,000 at 4.

Luella BT Holman of American ait '78 Fork; Mrs. George (Erma) Brails- 55 34 ford of Springville and Mrs; Calvin Inflationary AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE (Mildred) Meldrum of Ontario, Today's Quotations Bid Asked also survive. (Continued, from Page One) Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., Rivergrove 17 11 4 25 157 2. 33,4 Barium Steel 16 Bunk Hill 107i Day Mines 4 Glad Mc 25 Mtn Sts New Park 2 Rico Argentine 3 Utah Id Sug 7 reference to the fact that both had Ward chapel with Bishop Blaine Hunter officiating. Friends may suffered heart He said there has been a great call at the mortuary Friday from ova deal of guerrilla fighting against 6 to 8 p.m.

and Saturday prior to URANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS Today's Quotations Bid Asked services. Burial will be in Provo the Communists in Tibet and it is obvious hat the people there City Cemetery. I are disturbed and restive under Communist control. The: Chinese CARD OF THANKS Communists have had to bring in With deepest gratitude and ap preciation we desire to acknowl reinforcements to deal with the situation. But reports, 'are so sket Bapco Big.

Horn Columex Federal Gold Cloud Gunsight Int Oil Met Lisbon Lucky Mc Mt- Peale Radorock Shumway Standard Sun Uran White Canyon .04 1 .04 .23 1.00 .05 .02 :12 2.87 5.25 .04 1.12 .85 1.50 .07 28 .05 .05 .28 1.12 .06 .03 .14 3.12 5.50 .05 1.25 .95 1.62 .08 .32 edge the assistance and expres chy, that little more than this can sions of sympathy of our many be deduced. 1 friends and relatives during our i Eisenhower said a continuing recent sorrow. We take this government study of oil import wMmmJ- w- As i' 'lt i-Tr-- KM fyA zzzz rf K- "i I tfii ii means to thank ell those who as quotas was necessary to prevent the price of oil from going so sisted at, the, services, sent floral tributes, gave expressions of con high that it endangered national dolence, or in any other way as security. sisted. The Family of John H.

Durrant. Summit Plans (Continued from Page One) meetings, "assuming ,4 they could HAMMOND ORGAN "Miulc'8 Most Glorious Voice" Over 25 Years of Proven Superiority, Greater variety of tone Finer tone quality Better re-sale value IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY! (Cheap Organs Are Expensive) Free Home Demonstration Glen Bros. Music 57 No. Univ. FR 3-6852 Oaden Livestock OGDEN(UPI) Livestock: Cattle 50; very light fresh supply augmented by odds and ends holdovers from Monday; -mostly stockers and few canner and cutter cows 16.00-17.00; few good.

560-735 lb. and feeder steers 26.00-27.00; few medium good 505-740 lb. stock heifers 24.00-26.00; occasional head medium stock cows 16.50-18.00. Calves' 25; no test of market. Late Monday stock calves closed active to 50 or more higher; small lots choice and fancy 250-305 lb.

stock steer calves 27.00-27.50; choice lots heifer calves S3.00-34.00.' Hogs 50; butcher hogs fully steady; early sales mixed US 1-2-3 barrows and gilts 245 lb. 17.00-17.25; six head i-2 17.50; few heads 245-255 lb. smooth sows 14.00-14.25. 1. Sheep 100; no test of market early.

take place in an atmosphere, conducive to progress, also appeared to be a softening of his position. But he qualified it by pointing out the difficulties of "visualizing truly informal and secluded meetings of the top world leaders and the corps of interpreters and others who would have to be there. -i I I Big, glamorous Plymouth wagons pack the Big Difference in 4 vays- Produce Market BIG DIFFERENCE 111 RIDE AliD PERFORMANCE No other low-price wagon can match Plymouth's Torsion-Aire Ride, yours at no extra cost. You enjoy superb handling ease with no roll or sway on turns, no front-end dive on stops. Or you can choose optional Constant Level Torsion-Aire Jto keep your wagon level no matter the load or the road.

And you can thrill to V-8 power, including optional New Golden Commando 395, biggest engine in the low-price field. BIG DIFFERENCE III FEATURES Here's a wagon that's really easy to live with! The 1959 Plymouth offers you ingenious rear-facing third seat and roll-down rear window. And, in addition, you get low-extra-cost comfort and convenience features like new Swivel Seats, push-button heating and transmission. These wonderful new features plus clean, progressive styling help explain the peak popularity that Plymouth station wagons are enjoying to4ay. LET EASTER START YOUR Season of Outdoor Enjoyment with Furniture from HUISH'S CHICAGO (UPD Potatoes: Total old and new US shipments 590; old arrivals 54; track 261; supplies moderate; demand slow; market dull.

Track sales (100 lbs.) US 1 A Idaho russets 3.15, bakers 3.70. Street sales: Idaho russets 3.50-"375- bakers Onions: supplies moderate; demand moderate; market firm. Track sales: western Idaho Spanish, no sales reported. Street sales: Idaho yellow Spanish large 5.25. Chaise LOUNGE BIG DIFFERENCE III ECONOMY Plymouth won the Mobilgas Economy Run in the low-price class two years in a row.

And only Plymouth offers a Fuel-Saver Choke and new 3-stage carburetor for maximum gas savings. What's more, all Plymouth standard V-8 and 6 engines perform at peak efficiency on regular gas. BIG DIFFERENCE III SPACE Plymouth boasts the longest wheelbase (a full. 122 inches) in its field? plus a loading deck almost 10 feet long. This means you get 95 cubic feet of cargo capacity more than you'll find in -any other low-price wagon.

You simply can't buy a bigger, more useful wagon for the money! Standard, Full Size Unit with Cotton-Filled Floral 1995 Plastic Cushions. NOW ONLY So much the same in price so different on the road! OR JUST EASY 27so from 695 mu HG USE With Innerspring Pad Replacement Lounge and Chair Pad. Special Stack Chairs Nylonite Web. Seats backs with sturdy, durable aluminum frame. ROTARY mUF YOU DON'T PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE The three top-selling 1959 station wagons are all priced 'within a very few dollars of each other.

But only the Plymouth gives you the Big Difference for your and you get high trade-in value, too! COME III FOR YOUR "TWO-MILE TRY-OUT" II0W1 Get behind the wheel of a Plymouth. Prove to yourself that Plymouth wagons deliver the Big Difference in features, ride, performance, economy, space. Ask your Plymouth dealer for your "Two-Mile Try-OuL" (S95 Folding Yacht Chairs mm bl UTAH COUNTY'S LARGEST CASUAL FURNITURE STORS OfHef titift may look lik an Arin Jet but not on can tqual for engineering and trouble-free eerwioi. With free-twinging depth bar, finger, tip controls, 8" to 20" tillage width. Arient JET made for Jut Eay Till ing.

IVa h.p. Briggs Stratton engine; "Lo-Tone" muffler. Compare and you'ti chooee the low -cost Ariene JETI cLAYSon-maiins PET and GARDEN SHOP 175 South University Ave. Provo, Utah I WWi a SALES and SERVICE 3rd South University PROVO Ph. TR 3-C050 Wins Shade iWillllG JHAOE L0 AUTO COMPANY 145 West 3rd South PROVO Ph.

FR 3-2S70 241 West Center PROVO Ph. FR 3-7920 i 1760 S. State Orem AC 5-1512.

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