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Show Of Springville Man Malfunctioning Chute r blamed tor Air ueath k ... CAMP W. TU2AKiTst G. " r . State Fair Opens 1 sw3ifUiJ air strip., (LPH The crash of . National, Camp Williams Guard observation plane that Lt. CoL Van L Hixson, com took the life , of Capt. Robert manding officer of ffie Utah Na- Lynn AUemaa, 54, Springville, tional Guard Army Aviation was blamed on a malfunction- Center, said the small, parachute ing parachute Friday. entangled on the left wing of o the The'two-se- at craft, on an craft, throwing it into a oractice mission, crashed spin at about 800 feet. m. iniMiiiimi.il inn jijiii j The plane nosed into the .i ground and exploded on impact. The 'chute was being used in the maneuver to drop supplies to the ground. It and another were attached to devices pn the wings of the plane. ! Ia Training , Capt Aileman was one of sev ... . eral pilots assigned to 115th Engineer Group, UNG, which is now undergoing its summer framing. He had made one pass over the airstrip' where the para-- : chute under his right wing dropped satisfactorily, but the ther one failed to open and plopped open as Capt Aileman attempted to turn for another pass over the field. The pl?ne exploded when it ROBERT L ALLEMAN crashed. Born in Springville Mr. AUemdn was born Jan. a son 31, 1931, in Springville, of Lynn and Laura Shurtleff Aileman. He married Thelda Davis on Dec. 5, 1954, in Las Vegas, Nev. He was a member of the IDS Church and was active in the Springville Second Ward. Three persons today pleaded Mr. Aileman was a lifetime guilty in Fourth District Court resident of Springville, grad during arraignments on charges uating from Springville High ranging from issuing a. fraudu- School. He attended the Central lent check to burgiary in the Utah Trade Technical Institute third degree. At the same time in Provo. an Orem man received a susEnlists In Guard pended sentence on a felony conHe enlisted in the Utah Na dition. tional Guard on MarchJi9,, 1948 Marl Snelson,. 63, of XSZl S. and received his second lieutenMain St. Springville, entered a ant ' commission on Feb. 21, guilty plea before Judge Joseph 1952. He was made a first lieu E, JJelson to issuing a fraudu- tenant on March 23, 1955, and lent check. The case was concaptain on Sept 13, 1961. Capt tinued for one week for pro- Aileman served as combat en nouncement of judgment." he gineer platoon commander and was released on his own recog- in February, 1952 was appointnizance. ed adjutant of the 1457 th EnCase Continued Battalion. He served in Isaac D. McDonald, 21, of gineers this capacity until March, 1952 1057 N, 9th W.,;Orem, pleaded when he was appointed a heliguilty to a charge of burglary copter pilot He, was qualified in the third degree during arboth as a rotary wing aviator raignment before Judge. Nelson. and fixed wing aviator. In 1961 His case was continued for one he was awarded the senior Avweek for pronouncement of iation badge. judgment. He was held in the Employment Record Lieu of in bail .Utah County Jail Allernan was employed Mr. amounting to $2500 in cash for at Geneva Steel in instrument bond. $5000 property until 1961, wfien he was Glen Harding, 34, of 609 N. 8th repair at the by KSL-Temployed before W., Provo, arraigned, station. transmitter mountain Judge Nelson on a fraudulent of his death he was check charge, pleaded guilty. At the time the Tooele Ordin at employed His case was continued for two weeks for pronouncement of ance Depot. He was a ham radio operator and belonged to judgment. He remained in cus- the Mars organization.' of cash of in bail $750 lieu tody Surviving are his widow, or $1500 property bond. Springville; three sons, Randy Suspended Sentence 485 E. Lynn, Charles Craig and Steven Paul E. Campbell, 19. of" Spring1600 N., Orem, received a sus- Michael Aileman, all of his parents Springville; ville; of five years pended sentence in the UtalL StatePenitentiary one sister, Mrs. Bernell (Linda) from Judge Maurice Harding. Hatchings, r Springville; 'a grand Earlier, Mr. Campbell had been mother, Mrs. Ruth Shurtleff, found guilty of a carnal know- Oakland, Calif. Funeral services will be held ledge. He was placed on at 11 a.m. in the admonishSaturday and probation ed to complete his education. Kolob Stake House, 650 E. 5th A motion to dismiss a charge S., Springville with Bishop Morof bastardy against Ron Winter-to- n, gan Thomas of the Springville i . if I, . in-ii- ts a: i two-wee- k; 10-fo-ot sa District Lists w, 1 - wsiiMMwr I . - , - - m - Wilkinson, fond drive UNITED FUND COACir AND TEAM Cougar Grid Coach Tom Hudspeth puzzles bow best to. utilize this United Fund 'baekfield" as they prepare campaign strategy for this year's United Fund drive in Utah County. From left, Dr. Ernest L Cases V United Fund Goal Set Car-Bik- n, Association for the Children's Service So and the Utah County Health Foundation. Friday s kickoff was sponsnrnH Hu tho Prnvn Rntarv f!1nh whose combined members corned the audiences with the welcoming song. . Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Utah Valley conducted the flag ceremony, A special feature of the affair was the presentation by Dr. Wilkinson of honorary degrees to top division chairmen for community services. Those receiving the engraved scrolls and mortar boards were: Chuck Peterson and Jack Dalton, co- chairmen chapter division; Jackson Howard, professional division; Howard Pace, business division; George Jedenoff, advance gifts division, and Norman Creer, special gifts ' Blind. ciety,' - division. . Second Ward officiating. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Springville Saturday until 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery where full military rites wiU be accorded by the 115th Engineers Group, Utah National Guard, under the direction of CoL Herbert L Price. Bones Canyon . i How to save money James Ralph Wilkinson, 20, of Orem, for whom a bench warrant had been issued for violation of probation, appeared fter voluntarily , turning himself in to authorities Thursday; His probation was ordered, continued providing that he voluntarily serve 30 days in' "le Utah County Jail. The bench warrant was ordered i RATE Statistics EVENING RATE BORN AT UTAH. . TUESDAY MONDAY J 4:30 About 175 Pair of Ladies - Teens Childrens THURSDAY to 4 8:00 FRIDAY I VALLE1LHQPrrALJ Today: Girl to Roger and Gayla Row lev Muir. Orem. Boy to Robert M. and Sus- anna Ramsden Nanto. Provo. ; Girl to Ronald and Mary Ann Wbner Fakler, Provo. Monday: Boy to Clair Francis Dixie Innes Rees, Ogden. and Folding beds were first sue cessfully manufactured in" this country in 1875. The object then was just the same as today: .to. save space in small NOW WHILE 4? s" AND ALL DAY L REGULAR 4.99 SH" "X SATURDAY LJ . PM - ' shows how to keep in touch the bargain way . . shows you when to phone Long Distance eacb day of the week at the lowest rate. at the extra-lo- w Family Tims . YOUR CHOICE v DAY1 rata-A- LL ' e, Anytime on Sunday, you can make a r station-to-staticall anywhere in the Continental United States (except Alaska) for $1 or less. No need to wait till eight I three-minut- THEY LAST (o)(0) (0)(e) It Keep it near your phone for easy reference. to 12.99 , Save this chart. On Sundays, you can phone - mm to tiOO PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AM 6:00 PM WEDNESDAY in 1 u u u Lb o o o . DAYTIME A DUBLIN ( UPI) strike by Dublin printers was settled Thursday night The city's newspapers will resume, publication Saturday. mm 1 on - FLATS - CASUALS - DRESS - PLAY ASSORTED COLORS - BROKEN SIZES HEELS Mountain StatesTelephone 1; PRINTERS STRIKE ENDS On Sale Saturday Morning 9:30 a.m. when you phone Long Distance . . . Fourth District Attorney. Na Hunter Finds ... 234 S. 800 W., withdrawn. At the same time a bench warrant issued for Ernest S. Milner was ordered withdrawn since Milner is now serving time in the Oklahoma State Prison on a felony charge, ac- cording to Allen B..Sorensen, were-Legis- ExhU)it BuUding p.m.. Harold DeGarrow and Allegro Chorus, both at bandstand; 7 p.m., .Utah State Western Riding .Club Finals,' horse arena; 7:30 p.m., grandstand show, trampoline artists, hootenanny singing and music; singer comedienne; 7:30 p.m., Intermountain Quarter Horse Fall Sale, judging tent; 8:30 p.m. Ice Follies, Coliseum. five-gallo- a.m. on Oct. 25. ni;,.,. President wUnderictof Lehi, was denied by Judge Nelson and 10 i Salt Lake City, Fair Fred Demman Jr., Fair Man ager Theron Gerrard, and Miss Utah State Fair, Dawn Malan Break-In- , Provo boy was reported to have suffered minor lead injuries in av accident at 'Fifth West near missing, 940 N. shortly after. 7 a.m. ' ' X Thursday. Provo police reported that Douglas W. Petty, 13, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Petty, 761 N. 3rd Provo, was ridThe items were all reported! ing a bicycle which collided missing Thursday. with a ca. driven by Gerald D. Mrs. EMsbury Nelson, Thistle, ISO W., JMJ. Orem. The "ywiti was taken to reported that two vacant homes the Utah Valley Hospital by she owns in the community Mr. Broderick, treated and re have been broken into several times in the past two weeks. leased. Police said that Roger Bert Old records were reported missAnderson, 16, of 232 S. 100 W., ing and personal items strewn A Provo suffered minor injuries about ; Ralph Phillips of Springville when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car driv- - reported that a shed on his en by LeRoy V. Hoffman, Z8, farm was entered and three n of 435 S. Utah Ave.. Provo. gasoline cans were The Qtident occurred at 1230 taken, as about 11 tools all items valued at a N. University Ave,, total of $200. j a.m. J. D. Muhlestein, Springville,; reported that he bad a motor; scooter stolen. Dell Fulmer reported that the In Utah County Shop at Ironton Sheriff Ralph was broken into, two drink ma- - a Utah County (Dick) Chappie today said his enmes were opened and $5 to se office will conduct an investi- in coins taken as well as cash gation during the weekend, of a report of bones found in the sheriff noted, unless a skull is Starvation Canyon near Tucker found it is difficult to ascertain whether othe bone belonged Thursday. John Anderson of Tooele, to an animal or a human. Thursday reported that he was The area of the discovery hunting in the area when he was identified for the' sheriff found what he thought might be who said he or his deputies human bones. One bone was would probe the area during the brought into the office but, the weekend. car-bicyc- le County ia, Theft, Missing Reports A from Page One) Probe aomg uw gluing wiui mayor j. oiai-nc- la Still to come tor's Day, Kids' Day, Family Day, Miss Utah State Fair Day, Farm Eureau Day, Industry Day and Jayeee Day. Investigation of breaking or amounting to about $40 from As a public service to its thefts in five separate reports a desk drawer. readers, the Herald will" publish involving gasoline Ralph West of 351 E. 5th S., a schedule of events each day cans, tools, a 'motor scooter, Pleasant Grove, reported that of the coming day at the state two fighting cocks, old records someone entered his farmyard fair. and cash amounting to close to ion Sam White Lane, shot two I' It follows: $50 is underway by the Utah j0gs and took two fighting Tonight j cocks i 8 pjn., Mexican Fiesta, band- County Sheriff's office. worth $45 apiece. Hurts Boy, 13 For County"' (Continued tiie business division; Richard S. Stone, president of the United Fund organization in Utah County, and Jack J. Dal-toof the chapter division. Mishap Police e , chairman; Howard Pace, chairman of 20, of 800 Whipple, the case continued until SALT LAKE CITY (LTD -- stand; 7 p.m., Utah SUt West.; n The Utah StaU Fair opened Riding Cubs finals, horsa run for a that was; arena; ? p.m., Allegro Chorus, day be to" the expected biggest and; "Music In the Air," second most colorful exhibition of agri-- j floor Exhibit Building No. I; culture, industry and fun ever: 7: 15 p.m., Harold DeGarrv assembled at the Salt Lake stiltman, bandstand; 1:30 p.m.t-lce Follies, Couseum. Fairgrounds site. Exhibits opened at 10 a.m. , Saturday and the midway opened just be10 fore the noon ceremonies, feaa.m., atate junior tractor turing a host of city and state operators qbntest, east end of officials. grandstand; 10 a.m., all exhih-open; U a.tn midway shows Entertainment at the fair 1 Ice Follies, Coli-l- y r for the eluded, flrsramernlght-P1:30 Utah stal performances in the Coliset9fi5 IfR rnriHfip Western Riding dubs Finals, urn h ti 2 p.m., floriculture jtroupe. There also were exhibi grandstand; "Chrysanthedemonstration, tions by Harold DeGarro, the stiltman, and organ con mums Growing and Arranging" 'certs by' the celebrated Frank by Marguerite Allen, Flowef 'Stilt. In the evening a Mexican Building; 2 p.m., Frank Stitt, .fiesta and folksong review were organ concert, and Harold De arro, stiltman, both bandstand; ton- - the docket 4 p.m., grandstand show, musio The day opened with the Horse Show and contin trampoline artists, hootenanny and music; 5 p.m., Ice ued through judging of poultry singfng Coliseum; S p.m., Har Follies, and rabbit exhibits, halter thorojd DeGarro, stiltman, bandoughbred horses and Arabian stand; S Allegro Chorus, halter horses. Entries came second p.m., Exhibit building floor, from all the surrounding states. No. 1; 6:30 p.m., Harold was Governor's Day, Friday stiltman, bandstand; with Gov. Calvin L Rampton S p.m.. Allegro Chorus, second -I. .1. J : Fri-Jer- v - - air-dro- Court For 10 Day Run -- 1. 1 NO PHONE ORDERS - NO HOLDS - NO WILL CALLS NO EXCHANGES -- NO REFUNDS - ALL SALES FINAL I 1 |