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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 15

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4 THE UGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER B5 OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 28 1955 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE A IIOGLE CO MINING QUOTATIONS A IIOGLE CO CLOSING BRICES AND SALES MONEY TO LOAN Loans Made to Residents? All Surrounding Areas Personal Loans $2500 -to $150000 For Bills' and Other Expenses Up to 24 Months to Pay Convenient Payment Plan Strictly Private Fast Service STATE-1 FINANCE CO TWO LOCATIONS In Ogden 524 Eccles BMe Wash and 24th 3-5301 In Salt Lake 415 Walker Bank Bldg 175 South Main EM -3-2714 Open Mon Eve Till 8 00 pm NEED SEASONAL CASH? Get it FAST at Beneficial ONE-TRIP LOANS Phone first FRIENDLY SERVICE Courteous and neighborly consideration LOANS THAT FIT Custom-tailored to your needs and income Phone write or come in today Loans $25 to $2000 AUTO FURNITURE OR SALARY Neon 68'a 3Qs 23 7 27 Dow Chemical du Pont East Airlines Eastman Kodak Firestone Fruehauf Allis Chalmers Amalg Sug Am Airlines ABC-United Para Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Locomotive Am Motors Am Kadiator Arn Smelting Am Sc Am Tobacco Anaconda Armco Armour Atchison Santa Fe Atlantic Avco Baldwin Lima Sc Bendix Av Beth Steel'' Boeing Borden Borg Warner Canadian Pacific Celanese Ches Sc Ohio Chrysler col Gas Cont Motors Cont Jil Corn Products Curtiss Wright Deere Doug Aircraft 47t Gen Electric 617 20 14 9 22 49 ISO7 774 int Harvester 727a Int Nickel 1 Int Paper Listed Stocks Bid Asked Banner Mining Big Hill Bonanza Oil Sc Mining Bristol Silver Bullion Cardiff Central Standard Chief Con Clayton Silver Colorado Con Columbus Rexall Combined Metals Comet Commonwealth Lead Comstock Consolidated Eureka Crescent Eagle Oil Croff Crown Point Dragon Crown oPint East Standard Tin Coal'n East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain Great Western Horn Silver Indian Queen Kennebeck Keystone Lakeside Monarch Leonora Little May Magnolia Lead Mammoth Majestic Oil Miller Hill Miners Gold Mono-Kearsage Moscow Mt Stales Dev Mountain View Naildriver Nevtah Oil New Park New Quincy North Lilv No Standard Park Bingham City Con Konold Nelson Park Premier Plumbic Mines Plutus Prince Con Prosper Mining Rico Argentine Roy ston Coal'n Silver King Western Shield Standard Mines Iron Blossom Standard Silver Silv or Sioux So So Naan 568 82 3 4 37 J4 468 51 504 52 21 1144 567 578 I 59 I 1084 I Phelps Dodge Phillips Pet Pure Oil RCA Repub Steel Reynolds Tob Safeway Schenlev Sears Roeb Sinclair Oil Soc Vac 144 I So Pacific 854 So Railway 3S38 Std Oil Cal 7934 I Std -Oil 113 'a Sterling Drug 864 147' S41 Stock Market Prices Rise NEW YORK (UP) Stocks moved upward at a faster pace today with industrials leading the way Industrial gains ranged to more than 2 points in many special issues uith leading stocks up fractions to a point or so Rails although the spectacular gains which pushed them to new high Friday made a good showing rising to a new averaee top since Oct 22 1929 Utilities were neglected Among the leaders Bethlehem Steel was un to 15934 Youngstown Sheet Tube lJs to 995s US Steel to SS1? Allied Chemical gained I1? to 112'2 Union Carbide 3i to 10934 GRAIN FUTURES CHICAGO AP' Gram range: Naan 56 227 49 a 85a 734 518 52 8 89 4934 4 64' 4 Ibbie Royster Is Dead at 89 Mrs Ibbie Isabell Edens Royster 89 of 654 24th St died this morning at her home Mrs er moved to Ogden in 1942 and had resided w-ith her son: Arch Roy- ster and daughter: Mrs 1 1 1 myre at the above address She was a member of the a Baptist Church She lived in Glade Ark prior to coming to Ogden She was born July 23 1866 Tennessee a daughter of James and Mary Church Edens On Dec 23 1883 she was married to Bryant Royster in Garfield Ark He died Dec 21 1941 Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Arch and Cecil Rovster and Mrs (Florence) Suttle-myre Ogden James Royster Canon City Colo Charles Royster Danville III William Royster Stillwell Okla Vol Royster Arvel Royster and Mrs (Myrtle) Fines Rogers Ark Mrs Mary Witten Phoenix Mrs Odus (Eva) Bow'-man Westwood Calif Mrs Flossie Warth Santa Monica Calif 38 gryidchildren 83 greatgrandchildren four great-grandchildren two brothers and one sister: Edwards Edens and Hy-rum Edens and Mrs Walter Userv Guymon Okla Friends may call at Myers and Foulger Rose Chapel Mortuary 533 26th St tonight from 7 to 9 pm Funeral services and burial will be in Garfield Ark Kenneth Schow BRIGHAM Kenneth Schow 52 of 218 2nd North St died Friday in the Cooley Memorial Hospital Mr Schow was employed at the Utah General Depot He was a member of the LDS Church He was born July 18 1903 in Levan a son of Nels and Minerva Taylor Schow He was reared and educated in Levan On Oct 14 1930 he married Luella Sorensen in Nephi They resided in Levan until moving to Brigham City three years ago Surviving are his wodow four sons and daughters Eldon Merle Maxine and Margaret Schow Brigham City one brother and two sisters Funeral services were conducted today in Levan Burial was in Levan cemetery directed by the Harold Felt Funeral Home 'Never Again Says Soprano MILAN Italy Operatic soprano Maria Menaghinicallas vowed yesterday she would never again sing at Lyric Theater where she bested eight US marshals in a summons serving ruckus The prima donna made the promise after she received a cable from Orazio Tocco an attorney working for the Italian Consulate at Chicago The cable told her that the Illinois court of appeal had referred a summons against her to Judge Cornelius Harrington Madame Callas threatened last Wednesday to file suit against the eight process servers she said manhandled her and against the Lyric Theater failing to protect EVEN ANGRY BULL KNOWS YOU CAN'T ARGUE WITH WOMAN LONDON (UP) Mrs Jane Boyce found out yesterday that an enraged bull is just a coward at heart when faced by an angry woman Mrs Boyce 39 rushed to the rescue when she heard the screams of farmer Charles Oliver and sawr him losing a battle with the bull She smashed a walking stick over the head but it broke so she did the next best thing She staYed the bull in the eye and firmly told it to leave The animal pawed the ground uncertainly and then trotted off Oliver was not seriously hurt Second Quad Dies Double Rites Held BELLEVUE Ohio (AP) Double graveside services were held todav for two of the four quadruplet daughters born here early Saturday to Mr and Mrs Martin Briehl Jr of Cleveland Diane at 15 ounces the smallest of the infants and last to he born died yesterday almost 24 hours 1 after her birth The largest of her sisters Christine ho weighed four pounds and one 1 ounce died Saturday after 13 hours of life The two survivors doing as well as can be expected under the The 25-yearold mother was told of the two deaths and was reported Calls for Training WILMINGTON Ohio (UP) Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren said yeste-day he foresaw a more complex federal government and he called for more persons trained in government service Started 30 Blazes MEDIA Pa (AP) Volunteer fireman Edward Bogardus 24 led police and fire officials on a three-hour tour yesterday of 30 burned Delaware and Chester County buildings to which authorities said he admitted setting fire Quake Jars Colorado PUEBLO Colo Five southeastern Colorado communities were jarred last night by an earth tremor of undetermined origin It shook furniture and rattled windows but caused no reported damage VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS ST HOSPITAL Thoren Walter and Stella Drakos Layton boy Nov 27 Palombi Carl A and Viola Maribella 2131 Adams Ave boy Nov 27 Johnson Charles and Joyce Holmes 3753 Madison Ave girl Nov 26 Lake Jay and Elma Cox Layton girl Nov 26 Martinet Jose and An-deria Salazar 2366 Orchard Ave girl Nov 26 Thomas Claude and Lu-Wanna Sorrow- Layton boy Nov 26 Robinson Carl and Shir- ley Larsen 2867 Porter Ave boy Nov 26 DEE HOSPITAL Cottam Lawrence and Norma Peterson 826 25th St boy Nov 26 Dominguez Harold and La-Preal Bowman Roy girl Nov 26 Durrant John and Helen Hansen 2918 Orchard Ave boy Nov 26 Packham Richard and Elaine Kirbv 598 Chester St boy Nov 26 Fowers Merle and Mable Widner 1150 2nd St girl Nov 27 Steppe Larry and Verleene Mann 3488 Adams Ave girl Nov 27 Pugmire Grant and Connie Jacobson 729 30th St girl Nov 27 Burrell Arland and Frances Wilkes 2159 Jefferson Ave boy Nov 27 Wall Kenneth and Marion Saunders Kearns boy Nov 27 Reinacher Robert and Kay Keves 675 Patterson St boy Nov 27 Tanner Nathan and Phyllis Turner 3336 Adams Ave boy Nov 27 Irby Capt Clenton and Emma Ruth Johnson 253 25th St boy Nov 28 HILL AFB HOSPITAL Rooendaal Dean Walter and Loy Coburn Preston Idaho boy Nov 25 Greene Gary Edgar and Nonie Marie Queacut Clearfield boy Nov 26 Kozo Ernest Charles and Dolores Jean -Pico Clearfield boy Nov 26 Northousc Lance Lynis and Mary Louise Supanchick Clearfield girl Nov 26 Blackburn Ird DeLos and Thelma Bertha Howard Salt Lake City girl Nov 27 Luther James Adelbert and Rolande Marie Long 449 27th St girl Nov 27 Whiteford Walter John and Flora Hazel Gardner 482 Park Blvd boy Nov 28 Marriage Licenses Kent Wayne Call 18 North Ogden and Maureen Olsen 16 Plain City William Hodson Thompson 19 Plain City and Gloria Clark 17 Ogden Ben Bodily 23 Clearfield and Betty Joyce Tatem 23 Lay-ton Sleeping Pills Blamed For Death of Writer LOS ANGELES Ann St John 36 who wrote a television and movie news colums for a Chicago syndicate died of an overdbse of sleeping pills the office said Miss St body was found Nov 14 in her Westwood Village apartment No notes were found Her true name was Mrs Eliza-bet Beatrice Bateson The cause of death was determined yesterday after extensive chemical analysis Sundance Swansea Con Tar Babv Tintic Central Tintic Lead Tintic Standard Trans Union Oil United Park Utah Con Utah Sug Utah Sug Utah-Wyo Con Victor Con W'estern Alloys West Toledo Wilbert Williston Basin Yankee Con Zuma City Com Pfd Oil Unlisted Stocks Amalg Sug Pfd Over-the-counter Equity Oil First Security Utah Southern Oil Mountain Fuel Sales: Bullion 1000 Ci 4'jc Cardiff 1000 1 93 Combined Metals 4000 fa 12c Commonwealth Lead 3000 2c Consolidated Eureka 4000 1 40 I Comstock 1000 fa 7c Mammoth 1000 (a 50c Miller-Hill 1000 4 3c 2000 234C 2000 11 2 1 4c Nevtah Oil 5000 fir 10' ac 12000 fa 10c North Lily 300 1 105 Park iCty Con 2000 19c Prosper 4000 14c 1000 13c 14000 a 13 -2 Roy ston 5000 3c Silver Standard 2000 fa 24e Sundance 1000 fa 19c Tar Baby' 1000 (a 10c Tintic Standard 1000 fa 97'ac 700 3 95c Trans Union Oil 3000 fft 7e Utah-Wyommg 100 fa 90c Williston Basin 2000 26 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP-USDA) Cattle 22000 Calves: 300 Slaughter steers steady to 50 higher heifers steady to 50 higher cows steady vealers steady to strong load of high prime 1144 lb steers 26 00 average prime to high prime 1200-1325 lb steers 2423-2500 choice and prime steers 1950-24 00 commercial and good 14 50-2000 choice and prime heifers 1950-2200 utility and commercial cows 9 25-1150 canners and cutters 800-1000 vealers 2300 down GEM THIEVES HAD KEY LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) Rro- fessional thieves with a key to the front door were blamed yes-i terday for a S30000 jewel theft Only the most valuable watches and rings were taken OBITUARIES S' ''i V- 1 A I jr swfw I VV -n Lulu Stephens Mrs Lulu Brown Stephens 73 of 3185 Washington Blvd widow of William Stephens died this morning in the Dee Hospital after a short illness Mrs Stephens was an active member of the LDS Church and was a Relief Society teacher in the First Ward She had formerly served as president of the YW-MIA of the Second Ward She was born Nov 20 1882 in Paintsville Ky a daughter of Thomas and Fanny Baldwin Brown The family came to Ogden when she was a child She moved to Salt Lake City in 1945 returning to Ogden in 1951 On Sept 2 1908 she was married to Mr Stephens in the LDS Logan Temple He died June 13 1946 Surviving are three sons and one daughter: William LaFranz Stephens Ogden Avelan Stephens San Francisco Richard Stephens Las Vegas New Mrs Luella Harris Salt Lake City 10 grandchildren four great grandchildren one brother Joseph Brown Magna and two sisters: Mrs Emma Maw Salt Lake City and Mrs Rhoda Hardy Ogden i Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Fu-qeral Chapel 3408 Washington Blvd Bishop Louis Passey of the LDS First Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary tomorrow from 6 to 9 pm and Wednesday until services Burial will be in Ogden City cemetery Edna Jensen CORINNE Mrs Edna Jensen 53 of San Jose Calif former resident of Corinne died Saturday in Salt Lake City after an extended illness Mrs Jensen formerly taught school in Box Elder County She was a member of the LDS Church and had served in several auxiliary organizations She was born May 23 1902 in Brigham City a daughter of Isaac and Annie Anderson Jensen She was reared and educated in Box Elder County schools and attended Brigham Young College in Provo On Nov 24 1926 she was married to A Howard Jensen in the LDS Salt Lake Temple They resided in Corinne In 1940 they moved to Tooele and to San Jose in 1953 Surviving are her husband San Jose four sons and daughters: Howard Wight Jensen Memphis Tenn Miss Anna Lucinda Jensen San Jose Mrs Dalton (Doris) Woodall California and Mrs Dale (Barbara) Nelson Brigham City one brother and two sisters: Clifford Jensen Los Angeles Mrs Lenora Johnson Orem and Mrs Ronella Foley St Anthony Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in the LDS Corinne Ward Bishop Henry Norman officiating Friends may call at the Harold Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm and at the ward chapel Wednesday until services Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery Plant Nearly Ready DENVER (AP) Continental 011 natural gasoline plant under construction near Sussex Wyo will begin about Jan 1 processing some 15 million cubic feet of natural gas daily IDAHO DEATHS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs Lena Heolenberg 85 New Plymouth Mrs Gladys Hoyle 28 Gooding Ted Nakapiura 43 Payette George Thomas Hurtle 68 Parma at Nampa Mrs Johanna Vogt 77 Boise Charles Herbert King 59 Boise Charles Bartlett 71 Emmett Fred Kearney 62 Idaho Falls carpenter Annie Peterson Dewey 76 Victor Joseph Richard Shellhorn Sr 77 Pocatello Floyd Miller 52 Pocatello retired telegrapher UTAH DEATHS BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO (PERSONAL FINANCE CO) Phone 4-5575 Ogden 221 Eccles Bids Mgr Wayne Green Loans over $600 and ud to 24 months to repay made bv ponf trial Industrial Loan Cem INSTRUCTION AIRLINES" NEED" Young Men Young Women For hostesses station agents ticket agents passenger agents reservation agents communications records etc THE MAJOR COMMERCIAL AIRLINES urgently need young men and young women 17 to 39 with a high school education and a pleasing personality for permanent positions in the passenger departments A SHORT LOW-COST TRAINING PERIOD that vitll mot Interfere with your present Job or school can qualify acceptable applicants for an exciting glamorous career Write giving phone number to Airline Training National School of Aeronautics Box G-5 St dpTfi Fv rrfr LOST ANlFOUND 1 Holstein heifef 1 Holstein steer 18 mos old Branded (G) Circle right lilp Fhons 4-2717 SMALL black white dog tag no 648 name is Pepper female Reward 465 25th Ph 4-2245 LOST Brown and white puppy 4 white feet pet Tt-wsrd 2756 Adams BUSINESS PORTU NIT GROW MUSHROOMS OelTar sped Spare full time year round We pay $350 lb PAID Babbitt $4165 In few weeks FREE BOOK MUSHROOMS Dept 718 2954 Admiral Wav Seattle Wash URANIUM SCINTILLATOR'' Modelll rBTnewi attractive discount and terms Also mineral lights £13 Klesel Bldg AUTOS FOR RENJ RENT A CAR OR'tRUCK HERTlS rent a car system 1970 Wash Phone 4-0511 REST HOMES LICENSED rest home for ladle Loving care Ph 7217- CUT FLOWERS FfWERsTTToiufuV PERSONAL YOUR BUTTONHOLE3 FREE on the new Necehi Supernova automatically you wait Necchl Sewing Circle' 3254 Wash Blvd LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING of THE STOCKHOLDERS OF BANK OF UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the stockholder of Bank of Utah will be held at banking offices of the Company 2641 Washington Boulevard Ogden Utah on the 13th day of December 1955 st the hour of 3:00 o'clock pm for the purpose of voting upon the following proposals: (1) To amend Article of th Articles of Incorporation of tht Company to read as follows: The amount of the capital etoclt of this corporation shall ba $520-000 00 to be divided into 26000 shares of the par value of $2000 a share (2) Also for the transaction of any and all business pertaining thereto or necessary In connection therewith and for such other and further business as may come before stockholders By order of the Board of Director of Bank of Utah Dated and signed thi 19th day of November 1955 FRANK BROWNING President Published Nov 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1955 3439 notice of foreclosure sale NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a certain Chattel bearing date of November 19 1954 nd filed at the Department of Motor Vehicles of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City Ltah ou the 10th day of December 1954 executed bv Raymond Lefevcr mortgagors to COMMERCIAL SECURITY IaNK Mortgagee and upon which default in payment has een made and upon which is due 6138a 97 as of the date of the first this notice the vmderslgncd Com-merclal Security Bank will sen property in said Chattel mentioned and described as 1954 Plymouth 6 sedan Motor No P25446997 at to the higheBtbldderat 2453 ash-ington Blvd Ogden Utah on Monday the 5th day of J955 at 12:15 pm of Dated: November 18 1953 COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK Bv BOYD JEPPSON Title Assistant ViieilJcrsldcni-Published Nov 21 28 195 3441 notice to bidders Bids Will be received at the omes of the Treasurer Weber Conege Ogden Utah until 2 Member REQUIRED THE INSTAlLa-TION PARTITION 'SOUNDPROOF INO IN CLASSROOMS BUILDINGS 3 and 4 NEW WEBER COLLEGE CAMPUS Plans and specifications mav be obtained at the office of Lawrence Olpin Architect 521 Kiesel Building Ogden Utah between the hours' of 8:00 ajn end 5:00 pm Monday through Friday Only Bids giving Firm Quotation will be accepted The right Is reserved to accept or reject any bids and to waive any -or technicality in any bid in the interest of Weber College ROBERT DE BOER Asst Purchasing Agent Published Nov 23 26 28 30 KoA i 3447 1 NOTICE Bids will be accepted for purchase of 133 lots in Municipal Acres Subdivision Roy Utah (formerly Arsenal Villa) up to 5 pm Dec 2 -1955 Particulars are on fil with the Roy City Recorder Municipal Building Roy Utah Any bid may be rejected RAPP Mayor Published: Nov 23-29-30 Dee 1 1955 3450 ogden livestock OGDEN 'USDAi Cattle: Salable-: 3000: fully half of supply Stockers and feeders: cows at least 30 per cent including 13 loads Nebraskas: fed steers and heifers in very light supply cows opened active other classes net fully established compared with lat Wednesday Mast market dav of weekt cowa fully 50 higher spots up more bulls steady slaughter steers and heifers not fully established: early trend ateady Stockers and feeders mostly steady few low commercial slaughter steers 14 50-23 25: part loads choice fed steers held considerably aboie 20 00 commercial slaughter heifers 14 50-16 00 few low good 17 50: utility 1 1 50-1375 two loads utility and commercial cows 920-10 30 with freight benefit few young commercial cows 1175-12 00 bulk utility and commercial 873-10 50 canners and cutters 7 30-8 50 fea snelly canners 6 50 utility and commercial bulls 12 00-1320 small lots good 515-650 lb stock steers 15 25-16 70: good 7 CO-8 23 lb feeder steers 13 75-17 00 medium 12 50-15 00 common 10 00-12 00 few common and medium stock heifers 12 50-14 50 around load common 765 lb feeder heifers 10 00 few medium and good feeder cov 9 25-10 60 Calves: Salable: 300 vealers scarce: stockcrs making up major volume opened only moderately active few small Jots good stock steer calves 16 50-18 00 small package choice under 300 lbs 20 00 common and medium 1125-16 00: around one load good 310 lb stock heifer calves 16 00 Hogs: Salable: 300: barrows and gilts fully 50 lower than last Wednesday market not established on sows: mixed lots 1-3 barrows and gilts 190-230 lbs 1175-12 25 few No Is up to 1230 Sneep: Salable: 500: only scattered small Jots offered early no test of market OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA Cattle- 23000: calves: 16C0 fed steers and fed heifers generally steady some bids on fed steers lower cows steady choice fed steers mostly' weights under 1250 lbs 1900-2150 good to low choice steers 1600-18 50 choice to low prime heifers 19CO-20 50 good to low choice heifers 1350-1825 utility and commercial cows 925-11 00 canners and cutters mostly 8 C0-9 00: choice stock heifer calves up to 1325 Hogs: 25CCQ butchers 23-50 lower mixed lots 1 2 and 3 butchers 180-240 lbs 107a-ll50 sows 270-430 lbs 923-lOCO Stock Quotations from Gayias Larson Glaser Emory Inc (Formerly Coombs Co) HOTEL BEN IOMOND-PHONE 4-2601 OGDEN UTAH Bid Asked 29 35 30 1 35 Federal 350 387 2 American Duchess Coso Uranium Lisbon White Canyon 375 87-2'lOa Write for latest reports on Federal Uranium and American Duchess Uranium and Oil Co 4 i Glenn Pollard District Agent 2314 Wash Blvd Phone 3-5331 I mat- Am Andrus Phone 3-2101 3225 Grant Ave LA Ted Shaum Phone 9657 1111 Grnmercy Ave CASH GRAIN CHICAGO 203' Corn tnew) No No 3 117'a-20'a 120-1 Oats No 2 extra heavy white 66'a Soybeans No 2 yellow track Chicago (Illinois origin 2 29' 2 No 3 yellow 229 No 4 229V Soybean oil 104 Soybean meal- 4650 Barley nominal malting choice 130-141 feed 95-98 Wheat No 1 hard Actively Trading in BIG HORN URANIUM WESTERN 200 Howell Building SECURITIES COtfP Phene 3-8431 Blaine Carry 3-C582 Norman Steele 3-0570 Ervin Peterson 3-7946 eaftrftatte 1 I I osufe vm asacaas 0303? 06 ms? Shoot Store Windows BOISE (AP) Police are on the lookout for air rifle vandals who chipped every window in the Sears Roebuck and Co building Saturday causing damage estimated at $1800 FUNERALS KAISER Funeral services for Lula Kaiser widow of Eugrene Kaiser of 988 So 8th Salt Lake City and mother of Mrs Albert Roberts of 540 Chester St Ogden will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm In a Brothers Mortuary Chapel 255 So 2nd Salt Lake City with Rev Joseph Mac-Ginnls Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal officiating Friends may call at the funeral chapel Monday from 6 until 8 pm and Tuesday until the service hour Interment in the Mt Olivet Cemetery directed by Lindquist and Sons ROYSTER Funeral services for Mrs Ibbie Isabell Edens Royster 89 of 634 24th St will be held at Garfield Arkansas Friends may call at Myers and Foulger Rcee Chapel Mortuary 533 26th St Monday 7 to pm Interment in Garfield Arkansas directed by Myers and Foulger Mortuary STEPHENS Funeral services for Lu1H Browrn Stephens widow of William Stephens Jr will be conducted Wednesday at pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishcp Louis Passey officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 9 and Wednesday until the hour of service Interment In Ogden City Cemetery HOLMES Funeral services for La-nioni Holmes retired Ogden City police officer will be held Tuesday at 1 pm in the North Ogden First Ward Chapel with Bishop Grant Alder officiating Friends may call at the home of Mrs William (Pearl) DeBloois Jr 312 Elberta Dr Monday from 5 to 9 pm and Tuesday until 12:30 Interment will be In the North Ogden Cemetery directed by the Larkin Mortuary 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORY OVER SEVENTY YEARS We have rendered the finest service our profession knows Adaptable to the desires and means of everyone Our facilities are home-Uke spacious welcoming Members National and Utah Funeral Directors Association! LARKIN SONS Phone 7523 24th St fe Adams Are FLORISTS i i And the Flower Are Furnished by Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL 3955 Washington Phone 4-3474 Llzzis JNorseth Flowers Specializing in Tour Floral Needs 2380'KJesel Are Phone 3-3164 Home Phon 3-5772 i JIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP Funeral Designs Our Specialty Dial 6292 S0 25th St Home Phone 4-5541 ELIZABETH'S FLOWER SHOP 16 24th SC Dtt call WEBER FLORAL CO Greenhouse 740 28th St Phone ri320 South Compton California Departnent jItIbts insurance Group 4680 Calif 0rnaV a 'Los Angeles TrTthe NorttifistBY carJhtS on or recent" vaoationri! vehicle travelins dacaftide the 1 ghway at Crineuranf Group lesathan ten minute- office arrived a tny vife 'or myself 'After being 'nedheed in every was injured tJ Cadillac garage the aa9deCaandh would' dWrj la r4percsnr By damaged carbon September 16th and Wj The accident had been PU the same day ri5 home Mr Vhb had my car accommodations for Jget fcacfc on xa us secure motel acv to Compton to teatment? ij aa than SatiafiedJnidthht lala service of your repret insurance Group I A Turners insurant ijiijiup c-iww i 'm w) i 9 K-'rnpf t- 1 vt Clarence Vright Phone 4-0127 2374 Eccles Ave -v i 1 Don Clark 'f: Phone 3-5819 1 3422 Porter Ave Don Pollard Phono 4-0509 5325 South' 2200 West Roy I 1 if By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs Helen Cecelia Pearson Penrose 63 Salt Lake City Valerie Katherine Tuckett infant daughter of Franklin and Carmen Tuckett Salt Lake City William Reesink 76 Salt Lake City Wilford Smith Woodruff 84 Salt Lake City Yoichi Inouye 70 Salt Lake City (Prjbnt filaitiiaril-Examhtrr Entered at the Postofflce at Ogcen Utah as second class matter according to Act of Congress March 8 1879 Subscription price $160 per month Member of The Associated United Pv" NFA pervioa and ARC pi "mu i nir Tin i in 'r ii a i 1 1 1 1 1' i 11 DISTRICT OFFICE 2G14 Washinnton Dlvd Ph 3-5351 Ogden Cify Floral Co 3219 Washington Blvd Dial 3-3TS1 I i.

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