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Show -ar pemolished in hatal Accident ... .X I 1 j ,. .M - ' x-- " x .x i ; --xxS: x ,. s, . .. ... i t ..... X " .. , . ... ; J i I N ( I . V : ' 3 i V ; - ; j f. , V- t J - x - 1 V . I . x. I f , .1 - i ? ; . .-.x . x.. . H .X- xX-...iS M is -A s '' ' - V " " :. . ' f t ' ' - ." - . : .... . . . , v--- . - -- -3 ..,.,.. ...x-.A.jiifcKj&i.xvi-. yii!islXftflit Automobile with wheels in the air almost a total wreck after it left the highway and went over i embankment about a mile south of Springville resulting in the death of the driver, Max War-,er War-,er Allan, 23, recently released from the navy. iringyille Man 'ally Injured Auto Accident 'aeral services for Max War-Allan, War-Allan, 23, who died late Sat-;y Sat-;y night of injuries suffered in automobile accident were con-id con-id Wednesday afternoon in the rdi-Seventh ward chapel under direction of Bishop E. S. Best. Srial was in the Evergreen :etery directed by A. Y. Wheel-ad Wheel-ad Son, Mortuary. Spring-ville t, American Legion, conducted tary rites. lr. Allan died when his car iged over a 40-foot embank-it embank-it on U.S. 91 a mile south of ' His car went out of control nhe attempted to pass another :cle- He was alone in his car. tate Trooper Tom Barrett, who istigated, said Mr. Allan's car ed the bumper of a machine a by Calvin Frank Allan, 22, 1 of Springville, as the former rapted to pass. It threw his car of control and it plunged over embankment. There was no ?e to the car of Calvin Allan, wo men are distantly related, be victim died a few minutes ir Me accident of internal in-es. in-es. !e was born March 30, 1932 in f-lle, the son of Warner and -Anderson Allan. He received Mutation in the Springville m and was a graduate of the "P'Ule high school. He was a to f the LDS church holding 0k of a priest le rved in the U. S. navy, be-iwntinued be-iwntinued on page 2) Springville Man Fatally Injured (Continued from page 1) ing released last April and saw action in the Korean war. At the time of his death he was employed at the Consolidated Western Wes-tern Pipe Mill. Survivors include his parents of Springville; two brothers, Fred and Reed Allan, also of Springville; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Elaine) Shupe, Roy, Utah, and a grandmother, Mrs. Viola Allan of Springville. |