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Show Utah Soldier Gains Parachutist Wings, Army |.2‘"e*'%. Springville to Acquire Land For Commendation Medal for Springville Rescue case Extension of Hobble Creek Links (Editor’s Note: The foliow- at Springville on Jan. 18, 1988, In addition to the Army Commedation Medal for heroism, Pvt. Julian has as recommended in the pure rty belonging to! ; Medal, awarded for saving the life of a civilian.) e FORT BENNING, Ga, — A Yi-year-old soldier who volun- n question, con- ci of approximately 140 the ng sale includes land at the bot-| vending mac f the canyon well as,counter, and a teered for airborne training for “excitement and adven. ture” had parachute wings and ity a medal] for hero'sm pinned on in No- Ca bezzlement 0 his uniform at Fort Benning Feb, 16, Pvt, Denais K. Julion, Price, Utah, made the last jump required to earn his parachutist emblem on Feb. 16. As soon as the coveted wings had been pinned on his jump suit, he made a quick change into éress uniform for a visit to the Gffice of Maj. Gen. John M. and The erable land in Grindstone the sale of alco nd’s hea The action was Mr. a number of fe outbuildings. ular city council canyon bottom land March 4 Met With Council Mrs. E Pete Morgan org met ch ¢ approved of the course to 5 ent of the|ture expansi the audit|18 holes $41,000. ‘io Payment of some $50,000 on been repaid Attorney Sumsion indicated that the Board of Education mended that program to the ceipt boox. Daily deposits board madeupby the clerk or secreiary and for The Loard requested that Mr. Ferresaly one[rw and that the law Sumsioninvestigate the statute age monthly by the acc had very broad powers under Wright Jr., Fort Benning com- the statutes re et be quite a full . i provided for the payment of of Ee as to the time ing department, he said money to individuals or firms required to file a claim against Superintendent Russell day for you,” the generalsaid, Commendation their roadway For Board been recommended for a Soldier's wit be made at the SPRINGVILLE — Acquisition |the Reviewed ing story had its beginning She also asked that tne age limit be caenged, and s N. on thebasis of a warrant signed the bonding company. He also giancfield read a letter {rom atv by the treasurer and the presi- was instrucied F ; reque: ne to review the Loren D. Bates eee Ln | Army, mendation Medal for an act of bravery in Springville while on his way from his bome to {0llowing Pvt, Julian was cited for| bravery because he rescued a "eport for paratrooper training at Fort Benning. (U.S, Army photo) Springville, Utah, te saw a\ The man, abcutfive feet, 10/ alternatives which trial and and. to ret ack to the Thomas F. Tolhurt to the Pay regulations, ded in the the board had at its dispose! next monthly board meeting. son High School for the to recover the embezzled funds, In other business the board pose of providing funds { stranger from a beating by an|trying to wrest the pistol from|was hurt pretty badly about|borne training for “excitement,|#¢co"ding to minutes of the)ratified the appointment of ‘armed man. his hand. A shot rang out, but|the head from the pistol whip-|adventure, and better pay.” 8°00! board meeting: (1) Clar-|Dale Schimmelpfennig as clerk‘The young private was riding fortunately Julian was uot hit; ping, but fortunately, I got’ pyt Denn pal ence J, Wendel to pay the/treasurer of the board for a to the board, (2)|two-year term, and set his bond is is assigned to funds back the bullet lodged in the over- there in time to save her from the 82 Airborne Utah in home his from &to bus Fort Benning, On a stop in head luggage rack of tie bus. |a worse beating Division, Fort Board proveed to take action at $20,000, Board president Al-) “There were others on the) Bragg, N.C. regu g tha’ th 1an forArmyheroism.Commendation) three-year It was| pemG CONGRATULATED by Maj, Gen, John M. Wright Jr., left, commander uf Fort (“et of mthe board cae plan of repayment: Utah Power and Lig! Co, ti signed iy the Secretary of the| Beuning, Ga., is Pvt. Dennis K. Julian, Price, after Pvt. Julian received the Army Com- | Mr. Sumsion indicated the introduced at Mr.| Wendel’s stock certificates given by d oratorical contest on Founder's Day be returned to Mrs. Delsa I Staheli, daughter of Mr. Tol- the c y the published This provides the latest edition hurst The superintendent indicated of the revised city ordinances. against the bonding company,|fonzo Kester asked the clerk/that a search of the board Throughout Area than grab a woman as sheinches tall, and weighing bus,” the young soldier said,| a and (3) Seek action against what steps ‘iad been taken to\minutes and school records) Calvin Woodward of the x in nds,|“‘but they decided not to get * ae |First Security Bank, which|provide control over the mail from 1918 through 1927 did not s; si 7 stepped off the bus, and began approximately 190 pounds, hey decided Bet) Ryan O'Neal, one of the!; panded the distrit funds, and funds received by the dis indicate that the stock wasalta ket the coun id Beating her on the head with knocked the smaller Julian| involved, 1 guess.” 2 8 pistol, down and fled the scene Before entering the service regulars on “Peyton Place, Mr, Sumsion stated that jf{ trict. conditional gift when presented rent a float which would be t an|an actress-singer Michele Lee the board collected from the Mr. Schimmelpfennig report-|to the school. A statement from|specially built for the city by | August, 1967, Dennis Julian|@nd - Julian, who was sitting in the “The woman was crying for|in front seat, jumped out of the me to call the police and anjwas a Youth Corps worker in|will host a one-hour special bonding company, the bonding ed that all the mail was opened Delsa Staheli and Melvin Wil- his group and would be shown bus grappled with the man, ambalaice,” said Julian, “‘She his hometown. Fh He chose Ait-|entitled “Romp!” on ABC April! Companyvery likely would take by the clerk's secretary and son.tvas read indicating that'in parades throughout the area a 21, ‘The : . mixture . of music,|@ judgment against Mr. Wen- stamped in on the date re-jit was agreed between the during the coming season, The *\del, and would thus get first ceived, ‘ The clerk’s secretary school principal at that time, council agreed to accept the af- dance, fashion and comedy will| siaim on all of Wendel's funds then forwards all checks to the|Melvin Wilson, and Mr. Tol-\fer on the same rental basis as be oriented to youth, and among|up to $10,600. those appearing will he James|opinion of It Attorney was the accounting department to bejhurst that the gift was not to|lust year. Surasion stamped with a restrictive en-/be permanent. 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