Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY HERALD TUESDAY JULY 19, 1955 Utah County. Utah Board of Forestry Ike Pledges. (Continued from -Page One) Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Arthur Gustave Thorn wall. 52, 1613-4 th Five Escape Crash Hurts Santaquin Lad Drowns In Utah Lake Tragedy Studies' Ranges uovahens died Monday; funeral Thurs day, 2 p. 260 E.

South Temple. Peter John Klaphaak. 92, On Three-Day Tour the American assurances and to Mr. Eisenhower's appeal for acceptance of NATO was not immediately disclosed. Russians Look Serious But reporters noted that both 312 E.

5th died Monday; fun FURNISHED JJY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange 35 N. University Ave. Phone FR 3-0234 SPANISH FORK Elmer O.

Five members of a Whittier, family had a. close brush with death early today when their car rolled over a 15-foot embankment near Pro vo the Impact mashing the top to within inches of the dashboard. eral Friday, 2 p. 36 E. 7th S.

Mrs. Luvane Devergie Van Lee-wen, 71. 468-3rd died Friday: Swenson returned to Spanish Fork Saturday afternoon following com Bulganin and Soviet Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev looked more serious on leaving graveside services Tuesday, 6 SANTAQUIN David Ross Peery, 12, son of Lee Clifford Sr. aDd Millie Smith Peery, was drowned Monday when he apparently stepped Into a sinkhole at the old Lincoln Beach at Utah Lake. His parents, who were fishing at the lake at the time of the boy's disappearance, said they Temple Mtn.

Texas Uran p. ML Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. John W. Schmitz, 36, told In pletion of a tnree day tour of the Utah State Board of Forestry; and Fire Control.

Mr. Swenson the conference room in the old Lea Frances Leathern Pitts, 73, UCOA vestigators he had pulled to a missed him about 5:25 p.m. They notified a local fire department, which in turn contacted the Utah Highway Patrol dispatcher and sheriffs office. Deputy sherriffs Vic Smith and Ralph Peters, and Sgt. Melvin Grant and Trooper of the Highway Patrol located the boy's body with grappling hooks about 7:30 p.m.

Born July 31, 1942, in Salt Lake City, David would have entered the seventh grade in the falL Ha was the only boy at home. represents the State Horse and stop at the side of U. S. 189 when Sunday; funeral Wednesday noon, 260 E. South Temple.

Willard gue of Nations Palace than they were when they went in at the start of today's session. Upetco Uran King .09 .02 1.25 1.50 .19 .22 .11 .13 .03 .03 1.75 1.87 .02 .02 .04 .05 his car began skidding in a con Neeley, 71, 1573 Hollywood Walters struction zone. Just as he halted the vehicle, the bank gave way President Eisenhower told Bul Cattle urowers Association on the ten-man board which governs the activities of the state's forestry and fire control program. died Monday; funeral Thursday noon, 260 E. South Temple.

Karl White Canyon Yankee DOW. JONES AVERAGES 11:00 260,000 459.08 .99 157.86 .20 12:00 A 880,000 156.51l.55 1:00 1,310,000 455.7948 156.451.61 2:00 1,540,000 456.203.89 156.59 U7 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Bullion .07 and the car tumbled over and ganin there was no justification for any tendency to delay German Yellow Cat landed on its top. I Wuthrick, 79, 323-11 died Sunday; funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m.. The tour was designed to allow the board to view field conditions unification. Schmitz, his wife, and three Bulzanin.

in yesterday's ad SALES 36 E. 7th South. Jacob Cornelius children all escaped injury in the mishap, which occurred a short distance north of Provo. VanderWaard, 80. 2900-9th first hand so that they can better formulate sound conservation policies on state and private forests Bonanza Oil, 5000 at 3V4.

Bristol Silver, 2000 at 7. dress to the conference, had suggested that the problems of European security and disarmament Goshen Woman's died Monday. Joseph A. Gardner, Comstock. 4000 at 11.

and ranges. 79, 3831-23rd died Monday; Cons. Eureka, 500 at $1.10. funeral Thursday noon, 36 E. 7th The members of the board and Former Resident Dies in Long Beach La Verne Crosble Reynolds, 50.

a former resident of Provo, died Monday in Long Beach, CaL, following a lengthy She had been a beauty operator in Provo. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosbie, Provo: her husband. Dr.

Earl W. Reynolds, Long Beach, a Cardiff 2.25 Central Standard .08 should be considered and setuea ahead of the matter of German reunification. Rites Wednesday GOSHEN Funeral services for S. Christina Lamping. 3, daugh the staff left Salt Lake City Thurs Croff Oil, 1000 at 34 Mag.

Ld. OA, 1000, at 8. Nev-Tah Mining, 1000 at'37. day afternoon and made their first ston at Brown'i fnvon in Newsmen obtained their first in Three Injured In Highway Crash Three persons were injured in Sarah Ann (Sadie) Lewis Kirk North Lily, 300 at $1.05. formation on the conference cham Summit County.

Fire control prob Cook. 72, will be conducted North Standard, 2000 at 6. ber proceedings from the Amer lems were discussed and fire ican press briefing. fighting techniques demonstrated. Williston, 2000 at 32.

Zuma, 1000 at 18. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Goshen LDS Ward Chapel by Lloyd Penrod, bishop. The west went to the conference ter of William J. and Irene Sylvester Lamping, former resident, died Saturday.

Thompson 'Parke, 63, 1088 Denver died Sunday, public Masonic services Wednesday, 13:30 p. Masonic Temple, 605 E. South Temple. OGDEN Joseph Eli Jensen, 77, 2226 Eccles died Sunday; funeral Thursday, 1 p. Management problems encounter a crash Monday at 11:45 p.m.

tahle DreDared to push a new ed in Pinion Juniper forests was at 1255 south State. daughter, Virginia, Long Beach; the subject of discussion at the two sisters, Elva C. Dean, Salt Markets at a Glance They wece: Lavon Thomas. 18. 531 S.

3rd Friends may call at Rigby Mortuary, Payson. this evening and Wednesday prior to services at the family home in Goshen. "Eden plan" for a reunited Germany as the first step toward a cold war settlement. next stop west of Duchesne. Lake City, and Mrs.

John Ahem, 2.50 .09 .95 .80 .45 .18 .12 1.15 .35 1.60 .22 .24 .07 .07 .13 .05 (.55 t.06 1.23 3.12 1.05 .06 who suffered fracture of the Following Thursday's excur The Big Four foreign ministers Los Angeles, CaL; a brother. Dr. Robert Crosbie, Oakland, Cal. Burial will be in Goshen Ceme sion, a business meeting was Larkin Funeral Chapel. Hugh By UNITED PRESS Stocks lower quiet dealings.

Bonds irregularly lower. clavicle and abrasions and contusions. including Russia's Vyachcslav M. tery. held in Roosevelt The Board Funeral arrangements will be Conway Morris, 60, 3272 Childs died Sunday; funeral Thurs Mrs.

Cook died Stindav at her Mrs. Margaret W. Smith. 37. acted on a fiscal year budget for Molotov in an unusually cooperative mood, had agreed in a morn announced.

U. S. government bonds steady home after an Illness. the coming year. Favorable action day, 3 p.

Lindquist and Sons hi 'quiet trading. 445 S. 2nd Proiro, who sustained lacerations and abrasions Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Clara II She was born in Knightsville.

May 8. 1S83. a daughter of American stocks Irregularly was taken on a proposal to study the need for technical assistance ing session to give the German issue top priority on a four-point agenda which also included, in this Morgan. 65. 475-15th died .75 .35 .15 .11 .1.10 .33 1.50 .20 ".22 ,06 .06 .10 .04 .45 .05 .17.

2.75 1.00 .06 .25 7.50 .034 .38 .03 .16 1.10 2.67 .4.75 .14 Chief Con. Chief Con Pfd. Chiefs Con. Combined Metals Comstock Cons. Eureka Croff Oil Dragon East Standard East Utah Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Cons.

Great Western Majestic Oil Mammoth Mono Kearsarge Naildriver New Park North Lily i. North Standard Oil Securities rark City Con. Rico Argentine Royston Coalition Silver King West Silver Shield T. -Swansea Con. Tintic Standard United Park City Utah Idaho Sugar West Toledo lower.

and internal injuries. Donald Smith. 41. 445 S. 2nd John Thomas and Mary Ann to timber land owners and pri Saturday; funeral Wednesday, 1 Silver unchanged in New York order: Provo, driver of one of the Alfred Broomhead Dies After Illness p.

Lindquist and Sons Funer at 90 cents a fine ounce. mary timber processors as provided by the Cooperative Forest Management Act of 1950. when Cotton futures 'lower. cars, who suffered lacerations and abrasions. al Chapel.

David O. Turner, 68, 2546 Fowler died Monday; Wheat i -in MW rpnt a hiichel -European security. Disarmament. Development of East-West con tacts. Miss Thomas was a Diininr the board authorized the Chief funeral Thursday, 11 a.

Lind jTlower; corn to lower; oats LEHI Alfred John Broomhead, Forestor to enter an agreement .27 quist and Sons Funeral Chapel 82, a former resident, died Sun to lower; rye A to 2V4 low in a car driven by Frank Leroy Turpin, 22, 546 N. 5th Spanish Fork. with the U. S. Secretary of Agri Mrs.

Gertrude A. Butcher, 61, British Prime Minister Anthony er; soybeans lower to 3 higher; culture. A high point of the ses day at 10 a.m. in a Salt Lake City rest home following a long lard 13 points a 100 pounds lower sion was a discussion on the prob Investigating officers cited Mr. Turpin for failure to vteld th 224-15th died Monday; 'funeral Thursday, 1 p.

Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. Clarence to 7 -higher. illness. The son of William and Sylvia lems of integrating protection, and management and finances on Hogs 25 to 75 cents lower. Eden outlined his revised unification plan at yesterday's opening conference sessions.

It would bring a reunited Germany into a mutual defense pact with- the Big Four powers' and provide that Richardson, 63, 133 Binford top 17.75; cattle steady to 50 cents Jones Lewis. She was married to Robert Kirk, who later died. On Nov. 29, 1918, she was married to Henry Lyman Cook at Provo. Mrs.

Cook, an active member of the LDS Church had served as a Relief Society teacher. She is survived by her husband, Cook; nine sons and daughters, Evelyn, Clarence and John Kirk, Goshen; Leonard Kirk, Tooele; Mrs. Mable Kirk Peters, Los Angeles; Deloy Cook, Salt Lake City, and Kenneth, Bert and Doyle Cook, all of Goshen; 27 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two brothers. Edward Lewis, Lindon, and Evelyn Lewis, Springville. right of way.

to the Turpin car was $300 and to the Smith car, $500. Davis Broomhead. he was born July 22, 1872, in Salt Lake City. water producing lands. 8.00 .42 .03 .20 1.25 2.87 5.37 .18, .33 .18 died Sunday; funeral announce lower, top 25.00, vealer top 23.00; He was a farmer most of his ment will be made by Myers and sheep steady to 50 cents lower.

Friday, the caravan proceeded south: from Myton, down Gate Canyon to Nine Mile Canyon and each country would declare itself -ine injured were taken to Utah Valley Hospital. top 22.00. life. He married LeVina Thorn who died in 1929, and married Foulger Mortuary. MURRAY Geraldus G.

(Jack) ready to go to the aid of a victim of aggression "whomever it might then to the head of Range Creek Pearl Davis Bone in 1932. Eyre, 52. 4897 Wasatch died Williston -31 Zuma .17 be." Surviving are his widow, and wnere lunch was supplied by parachute in a demonstration of th Nevada Convicts Sunday; funeral Wednesday, 2:30 p. Murray First LDS Ward several sons and daughters. It would achieve unification efficiency of aerial supply in re OVER THE COUNTER Bic Pinev .16 chapel.

Youths Return To Jail Quickly SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A com (Continued from Page One) .19 .80 mote areas. The Range Creek .73 English Oil LEEDS Mrs. Minnie Isabel through setting up a provisional all- German authority, including both West and East Germans, to arrange for free all-German elec vlcts lined up to return to their area afforded many opportunities for inspection of ranee conditions Equity Oil Hansen Harris, 74, died Friday. 13.50 i 14.00 37.00 37.50 cells, but a few of their number First Security KAYSVILLE Wilford H. Web BB Gun Shooting Illegal, Police Warn and discussion of range manage tions.

Previously the West Jhad In plaint charging attempted robbery sisted that the elections must pre ster, 63, died Monday; funeral Thursday, 1 p. Kaysville First dissuaded them. Prison officials said the ringleaders passed the word around, "We all go in or no urtner survey was made of the old burned timber areas In Ranee Creek and oossihlllties 28.00 5.75 .19 21.00 LDS Ward chapeL was on file today against two young men who were released only Friday afternoon fro the Salt Warning was Issued today by Assistant Police Chief Fred one goes in." cede the formation of any all-German authority or government. The decision to give top bill oi increased timber yields. Warden Arthur Bernard blamed BRIGHAM CITY Mrs.

Pauline Warburton Hatfield, 61, 120 N. 2nd Adamson that BB gun shoot Lake County jail. DEFENDANT POSTS BOND OF $125 Wyla J. Nelson. 42.

572 N. 1st charged with pubbc intoxication, following an accident July 16, posted bond of $125 in city court. According to investigating officers, the driver hit a light pole Saturday night at 10 p.m. at 155 S. 3rd E.

Damage to the car After spending Friday night In ing to German reunification was recent prison disturbances at Wal la Walla, and Rawlinsrs ing is Illegal within city limits. Mt. Fuel Supply ..27.50 Oil 5.25 Stove Creek, ,16 Utah SO, Oil ......19.00 MUTUAL FUND Affiliated 6.14 Boston Fund 16.27 Fundamental .15.30 incorporated 17.90 Mass. Inv. Trust 3L50 Wellington 26.75 The two men, Robert Frazier, funeral Tuesday, 1 p.

Brigham City Fourth LDS Ward a concession by the Soviets, who had wanted to consider first The police have received a num for the sitdown. He said th 22, and Lonnie B. Collins, 20, had been Jailed on a grand larceny Price, the board proceeded, to White River and the upper Strawberry country. Land conditions following old burns were ins Dec t- ber of complaints, he said, i chapeL trouble had been brewing for "a the issue of European security, 6.64 17.59 16.77 19.35 ,34.05 29.15 charge but were released after couple of weeks." i ROY Vance Clifton Cass, 51, died Sunday; funeral Tuesday, Both parents and the youngsters themselves tan be held responsible, he said. paying fines, "making restitution, ed in this area also, and again Bernard the 222 prisoners was estimated at $500.

and agreeing to leave the state to And it represented a substantial strategic victory for the Western Big Three, all of whom had the German question first 'on their 10 a. Myers and Foulger problems of fire protection for were eitner led or coerced by a seek new. employment. lands i controlled by water-users "nard core" of about 25 "long Funeral Chapel. LA YTON Joseph Young Day, URANIUM QUOTES The new charge accused Frazier and Collins of trying to rob a 33rd lists.

were discussed. Mr. Swenson stated that throueh term inmates." The 136 remaining inmates, all trustees, returned 52, died Sunday; funeral Wednes South Street variety store on Satur The very fact that an agenda was agreed upon in an harmonious day, 1 p. Layton? Fourth LDS to tnelr cells. these tours the State Board of day night.

They fled empty handed Ward chapeL 90-minute session of the foreign when the owner of. the store came forestry and Fire Control gains first hand knowledge about speci STANDARD VILLE Peter ministers was considered a good in after they had ordered his wife fic land conservation problems of augury for the conference. Many at gunpoint to give them all the Jacob Kasky," 65, died Friday; Mass Wednesday, 9 a. St. Anthony Catholic Church, Helper.

ine state. The actual examination of field conditions enables the money she could BOARD OF PARDONS TO CONDUCT HEARINGS POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, Utah (UP) The Utah State Board of Pardons tomorrow will conduct hearings for 14 convicts seeking parole from th tat an earlier East-West conference has collapsed in disputes over what items should be considered Board to make. practical deliber KENILWORTH Jesse Fulton Frazier and Collins were still at liberty this morning while police ation on the conservation roHH Duty, 43, died Sunday: funeral and in what order. and sheriff's deputies sought them. ior tne state.

Thursday, 1 p. Kenilworth The Citizen's Board, chosen prison. The hearings will begin LDS Ward chapel. at a.m. What's Playing at Movies? from representative groups, who made the tour included Alden K.

Barton, chairman, nf sit TjV. The lion's mane, a Jellyfish fire warden: Bill Hart of sn City, commissioner of agricul which sometimes grows into a LAHe city Assistant state forester fire warden? Martin Prm. r.h Glenn Ford. IN OREM ture; James A. Hooner of Rait poisonous monster with 100-foot MATERNITY WARDROBE The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother I 32 NORTH 1ST EAST PHONE FR 3-1923 Lake City, assistant state forester.

tentacles, numbering as many as Geneva Drive-In Deep la My aice uity, secretary of the Utah State Wool Growers Association: Alco .01 Alpine .02 .03 Apache .09 .11 Arrow .014 .02 Piney .16 .19 Big Indian .10 .12 Cherokee .064 .07 Chute Canyon .11 .13 Comanche .01 .02 Congo .02 i.02 Cons. Uran .50 .60 El Dorado .01 .02 Federal 5.75 6.12 Xlreenriver 18 .22 Gunsight, .03 .04 Imperial .04 .05 Intermountain 02 Jolly 'Jack .11 .14 Kaibab .04 .05 Lavender .03 .04 Lisbon 5.37 Mineral Mtn. .01 Mother Lo'de .02 Mt. Peale .05 .06 OI Jato .05 .06 Olympic .02 .03 Pioneer .11 .13 Republic .03 .03 Royal i .46 .50 Seagull .02 .02 Shamrock .01 .01 Spanish Trail .05 .07 Standard Uran 1.75 2.00 Sterling .25 .23" Sun Uran .14 .17 warden; Boyd Rassmusson of 800, can kill a man. These huge Heart and Battle Circus.

specimens inhabit Arctic and ugden, Forest Service and Mr George Hobson of Salt Lake City, Farm Bureau: Lewis M. Turner Scera The Last Time I Saw swenson. Atlantic waters. Paris, with Elizabeth Taylor. dean of the School of Forestry at Timpanogos Cinemotor Little me usau; Richard Greenland of Salt Lake Citv Rnrpm Fugitive, Arrowhead, Charge of Management; Arthur Smith of iKJgan.

acting state forester Tuesday, July II 1 IN PROVO Academy The Seven Little Foyst with Bob Hope. Paramount The Seven Year Itch, with Marilyn Monroe. Pioneer Motor-Vu Hajji Baba and Thunder in the East. Uinta Tight Spot, with Ginger Rogers, and Seminole Uprising, with George Montgomery. IN LEHI Royal Davy Crockett.

IN AMERICAN FORK Cameo Closed. Coral The Prodigal, with Lana Turner. A- Starlite Drive-In Jubilee Trail and Hell's Outpost. IN PLEASANT GROVE Grove The Violent Men, with i valuIe iOFT s4 A- EE FLORAL Arranxementa the Lancers. IN SPRINGVILLE Art Cify Cinemotor The Black Knight and They Rode West.

Rivoli Closed IN SPANISH FORK Arch Soldier of Fortune, with Clark Gable. IN PAYSON Huish Strategic Air Command, with James Stewart, and Vista Vision Visits Norway. Phone FR 3-4460 KNUDSEN FLORAL FOR YOUR OLD WASHER ON THE PURCHASE of A NEW DE)(TER TWIN-A-MATIC A' Them All EVEN AUTOMATICS! FT 0utperforms A good time Washes in Both Tubs while it wrings and rinses! The TWIN-A-MATIC, the only washer in the orld that ffives you two washers in one for DOUBLE capacity, DOUBLE speed, DOUBLE value for your buying dollar. Both tubs wash, both have agitat- A to think a out freezing 1 ed rinses equal to three still rinses. Do ALL your wash even a big one in less than 49 minutes! A nmn i A A i 1 Fruits and vegetables ore a their II best.

Buy tots while they're fresh-arid cheap and store them in your Electric Food Freezer Youll save money and cat better throughout the year with modern Electric Freeze. You can cook in larger quantities, and freeze tbe leftovers. You can put up lunches for a week prepare "company dinners days ahead. See the new space-saving freezers at your dealer's now. There's a size so suit your needs.

DEXTER TWIN-A-MATIC only YOU receive premiums worth $45.90 for your. old washer. A This lit S2S.95 Twin Rinse Tub set and a $19.95 twenty-two piece set of sheets, towels, is jours for your old washer when you bay a new Dexter Twin-A-Mtle. Another Big DEXTER Value the -Single Tub Model .1.. $101.20 vV-.

lx Big Value Washer thefinest conventionil washer if 11. 1 1 A 1 marKei ai toaays value. Your ChoIceEither the set of rinse tubs or the 22-piece Jinen set for your old -washer when you purchase this modeL a i v. 4 EASY TERMS AT Be Modem UVu Cil-CTCUCALIY Utah Power Ugkl Co..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Herald Archive

Pages Available:
864,343
Years Available:
1909-2009