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Show llf.ALLEMAN SERVICES SET FOR FRIDAY funeral services for John W. man, president of the Spring-;Farm Spring-;Farm bureau, secretary of the r.ty organization, and promin-church promin-church and civic worker, who ; Tuesday at a Salt Lake City jital of complications resulting t. sn iniurv about 10 days ago, : be held Friday at 2 p. m. in Fourth ward chapel. Burial ; be in the Evergreen cemetery, ends may call at the family odence, Third East and Center at before the services. Mr. Alleman was operating a ge cutter when his glove fin-i fin-i caught in the machine and ied his arm into the grinder, llictlng a deep gash in his fore-fl. fore-fl. His condition was not con-ired con-ired serious until Sunday when was removed to the hospital. Born in Springville, Jan. 26, R he had always lived 'here. : was a son of William D. and ' .rlha Jane Reynolds. He served : a school trustee and was a finbcr of the city council. He a prominent church man, hav-l hav-l served as Sunday fichool Hup-rintendent, Hup-rintendent, and a member of the 'Mirth ward bishopric. He ful-l!ed ful-l!ed a mission in the northern :i(ts in 1905.. He was a High Mcilman at the time of death, le married Emma Klinkle, Dec. 1.1912, in the Salt Lake temple, ho, with four children, survives li'illows: Karl, James, David and Joan llleman of Springvillc. his mother, M one sister, Mrs. Menett Jul, Springville. |