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Show MARCH 21. 1954 SUNDAY Officer Fired By Chief Of HERALD SUNDAY Lehi Highway Mishap Kills Watkins Sees Bandit Grabs (Continued from Page One) $200,000 Utah Senators (Continued frora Page One) Recommend project. further "I believe strates President Eisenhower's Second Judge special Interest in the welfare the and his faith in the Eisenhower Gives conservacal group of K attacked have demontionists, viciously ' of construction for the key 42-Year-Oplans ld Echo Park dam, thereby disre of Provo Police Chief Max M garding the chief fundamental Of people, Sen. A continued semi-ari- d Uo' CENTRALIA. (UP) in the conservationism he automo-ifereSnow d revealed that of the neck, ikull, fractures L.EHI dynamic growth of our WASHINGTON (UP) Saturday .Struck by an comconestaban shot bandit West. This fundamental importing economy and of this great coun Arthur W. Watkins has discharged Patrolman Robert bile as he was crossing Highway! right hip and left leg; foot aboard of in the official the in lished pany the days pioneer "insubordination." Odekirk for K firmed Saturday that a recom try." JLeni man w? Driver of the auto, Melvin. 91, a Chief Snow said he could not West;- Is that water must be the the dining car of a Wabash pas- - Bennett said he and Sen Arthur mendation has been made to killed, apparently instantly, Sat- - Fa rnsworth Saturday night and V. Watkins Hayes, 24, 550 Drlggs T5.TT1 NnrHav ahnnt 1: divulge details of his reason for first resource to be considered iflsepger tain had been resident Eisenhower on a can with to West $200,000 in dia alone let is the if survive, knew escaped the discharge until he the didate for Utah's second Federal behind 'working diligently Victim of the mishap was Carl Ave., Salt Lake City, told police; and prosper. The conservationist- monds. scenes Odekirk Intends to appeal the de- grow the with and the - R. Evans. 285 N. 2nd W.,IIe suf-- he was unable to see the victim president District but would not disshould have The diamond robber got on the Bureau of the cision to the Civil Service Com -opponents Budget" to "get close theJudge until just before he was struck, name. candidate's for been the strongest supporters and rode at Kansas of train City mission. Odekirk has rights across the true pictures of this water conservation The Hayes car was westbound with his victim to Centralia. project and its importance to WTatkins, Utah's senior senator,. C C ' appeal to this commision if he this great '.. , said he and Sen. Wallace F. Benmany of them Then he suddenly poked a gun Utah and Mr. Evans was walking north i and the west." wishes to use them. Odekirk him- program, because how nett desperately realise have signed a leta nto clearly of John Gray, the face self could, not be reached by the across the highway In the busi--i (Continued from Pa ye One) neeaeo: in tne west ana water is of ter and subrecommendation in of firm the Adolphe comment Herald for 3V ness district. ;. , Saturday. particularly in the Upper Colo- partner WASHINGTON, (UP) Following to House White mitted and Im Cutters Adler Diamond the it If the ap of is the patrolman Colo a breakdown discharged upper following which exchanges In the Investigating officers Tony rado area. Of (630 Fifth. Ave.) New rado with Utah after for reason of the consulting Reps. porters details in basin Utah peals, river to projects three cities will be converted Frkovich, Lehi police, and Troop"Alternate sites suggested by York. William A. Dawson and Douglas before will the be action given Presirecommended Saturday by dial operation. ers Julian Fox and Thomas Bar- , opponents unquestionably R. Stringfellow. the civil service commission, those demanded that Gray give dent Eisenhower:! would rett, said the victim apparently lost from 120,000 to Hea briefcase have Others Include: said. Chief Snow an Glen and esti containing Canyon storage power Sen. Watkins said he was con Utah State Hospital medical and was Killed instantly. 250,000 acre feet of water per up the said The chief Charles BY DEATH CALLED patrolman in' mated diamonds in loose and Utah $200,000 Arizona unit total fident jth&t the recommendation to id O. McKay Building. Brigham would be lost The body was taken to Wing A. on March 18. year more than Spring-vill- e was would be widely approved in tne man was discharged would unit The Alleman, prominent $421,300,000.; cost, tnougnt uray g at Park Echo the surgical building. Sl.150.000; Mortuary. Odekirk joined the Provo police evaporation funeral whose a an said. resident, he installed have toy brandishing pistol, power capacity Utah. dam site. This means that enough University $1,000,000; forc in the fall of I9a2. held Tuesday. be will He an started of and kilowatts the 80000 The Senior, Senator of a state gunman beating expected of to a water Merchants Bank and ,a hlf Farmers city supply over the head with a magazine annual generation of 4,100,000,000 customarily Is asked to recommillion been would have Provo people Natlpnal building, $200,000; The man fired one shot, which kilowatt hours, and a holdover mend appointments to the federal lost if these people could have Guard Armory, $172,500; KOVO missed me," Gray said. He beat storage capacity of 26,000,000 acre-- bench. succeeded in leaving Echo Park "studios and office building, $250.CITY LAKE SALT Sherman the the head with feet.; out of the 000; Evan Thomas department development the gunman over Eor Fargo, 86, for many years a plans. Theirproject magazine some more and the Echo Park storage and power IKE PLAYS GOLF is the opposition store, $130,000, and Grow Investprominent businessman in the more deplorable when it is con bandit fired again, this time strik- unit in Colorado; and Utah total WASHINGTON ment Company, subdivision, 35 Presi- (UP) died in Los sidereal that this, vital-watarea, cost, $176,400,000J The unit would Is ing Gray in the foot. new homes. $525,000. to dent'Eisenhower went Burning Angeles; Mrs. Alta Young Godbe, saved, and the project speeded The shooting took place in the have an installed power capacity School contraction now under- Club Saturday for an afterTree of a of 82, an of car 200,000 the Brigham us of no to granddaughter kilowatts, train love loss dining those who expected at passenger ,way; including seven elementary CORONADO, Calif. (UP) The Young, 301 B. Street; Louis Zap- - rugged Western scenery. The Up as it waspulling into Centralia annual generation of 1,094,000,000 noon round of golf. schools-anan addition to the U.S. butter beIndustry must soon died pacosta, 67, 121 S. 7th W., Ross per Colorado River basinlstates The bandit grabbed the briefcase. kilowatt hours, and a holdover Alpine District school office, gin a campaign to show persons Charles A. Alleman, 83, have thousands of miles of rug' Jumped off the train and into a storage capacity of 6,460,000 acre-- plemental acres; installed power totals $1,981,000. The new schools what butter actually tastes like, Thursday night ,t th, Utahjal- capacity of 61,000 kilowatts, an ex.hopped feet. . ged canyons, wilderness areas, waiting Pontiac automobile. are located in Pleasant Grove, according to Henry Adams Morse, ley Hospital of causes annual generation of ln Milton Philbert pected Recreational of Di as as Stockton; well and colorful development scenery, kilowatt-hour- s Springville 2. Orem (2), Span publisher of a poultry and dairy to age. He had been ill for the Budd, 53; Patricia Lee Jensen, a and 48,800 nosaur $21,- Monument National of national number parks large ish Fork and Payson. All seven industry trade magazine. acre-feof annual B. OOQ.OOO. and Vernon of infant municipal to monuments created and month. daughter pre past are scheduled for completion this Morse told 600 Total cost, $231,044,000. iNorene jaexson Jensen, 3 And most of to the Irrigation projects recommend serve that scenery. delegates a was retired Alleman Mr. year. ed for conditional authorization: Mrs. Mary Matilda the colorful scenery in the Echo 30th annual convention of the Pac Emery County, Utah 3,650 new farmer and stock raiser He had jRemundDr.; New High School Central Utah (initial 'phase) acres and 20,450 supplemental acra ific Dairy and Poultry Association hved 72; 1822 Wilson Park area will be unimpaired by Hafen, 444 South at in Springville rionold Maler this reclamation development. In A Mrs An 23,540 new acres and 131,840 sup- - at a cost of $9,865,500. Projects approved for construc- that the present generation must in life although he 7g Hilda Lake tion later in the year amount to be resold the flavor of butter. He Main all of his gt Mrg. j. fact, the reservoir development had visited in Provo the past Je' 2m 1857 Hubbard; Mrs. will make that scenic area aval $4,246,000. of which the new Provo said that flavor has been lost durOREM John S. Davis, former "au5"lCi Amalie Christiane Henrietta Abel able to thousands of recreation High School plant, costing ing the depression of the 30s and tcur i.JJ. of an- ly Volmar. 83r Mrs. Marv M. Jaeoh. sts, for every one who can en nounceaPocatello, toIda.1 today is the largest. It is sched the rationings of World War II. ivirs,. rtvCr4uie. a new open plans In Make your home a "MUSICAL HOME He was born Aprfl 95 former Utahn, died In Los joy It today. uled to begin June 1 and be ready Dairy industry representatives lumber and builder's supply yard son oi .oenjaiiuu a"" Angeles for occupancy during the 1955- - predicftd that the West Coast price apnngvuie, Battle' Not Yet Won iirm at 700 s. state. The com 56 school year.7 OGDEN Jolene Ruth Harper, "I might add that such things of butter would level off at about banan j. atarr Aiiemanof ms will open for bus! a was sister of Jack and Jane as the 1954 Upper Colorado acn panywhich Boosting Provo's total by $!. 70 cents per pound retail after grandmother ness daughter will carry a full 1, April Smith Harper, 453 Irving St 200,000 Is thexcity sewage treat April 1 because of the lowering of un iiarns, lamous iu , simply do not happen line of building supplies. It also ievements LUb unurcn nistory. . MONROE Mrs. Annie Marie bv themselves. These achieve will feature a planning ment plant, eyed for construction the government's supports.' service, some, time this year plus outfall! Governor Len C. Jordan of Idaho He attended the - Springville Washburn, 97. ments represent not only admin Mr. Davis said. schools and the Brigham Young BOUNTIFUL Juditti Ann Bar construction costing $500,000 and told the convention that Mr. Davis will make bis home Interest, .but also a tre high, rigid Academy. His first teacher was low, infant daughter of William istration a street improvement program much of amount mendous work, with his wife. here supports have never worked and one of. the E. and Lou Jean R4chter Barlow, of it unsung and behind the totaling Improvements at never will work. He said the gov Mary B. Crandall, Harmon Park will require some ernment can control markets but first teacners m springviue. larer- 57J e. 1st S scenes, by the congressional dele- -: School Modernization Simon P. Egstudied under he f60oo. ; gations of the Upper Basin states. it never can create markets. vwe are gertson, another well known SAND ART Other city construction planextremely "Naturally ra m Wins Ap djoyq I educator. A pleased at these developments.: Prog R. I. (UP) ned includes an addition to the Jordan, who k a rancher him early-daPAWTUCKET, two world wars have Mr. Alleman married Hannah new use for beach sand has been But we don't regard tne battle SALT LAKE CITY, Manavu-N'int- h LDS Ward church self, said the A (UP) caused some of the farmers prob- D. Hansen of Spanish Fork Feb. discovered e at $150,000 and .an Mrs. as won. An Important vote is $3,265,000 program to modernize 34 by George f Catholic elementary school, also lems. He said they were called 27, 1899 in the Salt Lake -- LDS Barnes. She dyes the grains in coming up Monday In the hpuse Salt Lake nrhnnla to overproduce and to culti in- on and committee interior? or and tints hues rich $150,000. A new cafeteria at Utah upon the deep pastel Temple... by city board of education but fringe lands, which in turn He was active In the LDS uses them to glamorize lamp sular affairs, and hearings will the remodellnc will h nnntinrant State Hospital will cost $130,000. vate BALDWIN AGROSONICS start S715 be held shortly7 before a com- - upon a $4,400,000 Utah County road construction caused dust bowls. mis- - bases. bond to issue be Chiirrh and filled 3A-v- '! i ' and maintenance projects - total Jordan said he was against farm sion to Samoa. He was superin parame committee in tne senate; voted on at a special election Apr For your protection, be sura and see the ' V controls because much of the world tendent of the Sunday School in CARD OF THANKS Uiesv vumiuiuccs, mc icgna-i$270,000 from f New Baldwin Acrosonic before you buy! will move to tne the Springville Second Ward for Our family is sincerely gratefu' lative proposals Highway construction, scheduled was hungry. j r nmvi mti h. m iinai eiion. ior xne during the year accounts for manyyears. He was also a for the many acts of kindness noor to work vlgr L9n ZtZ ' continue will "We four-lan- e the of a last and recent mh our for bereavement teacher segment many years plus during rebuilding projeet we La1: not because only on the Spanish Fork Canyon road highway from Brigham City to served on the Sunday School caused by the passing of our be-- orously. stake board of Kolob Make. He loved another and grandmother realize.the importance of ttis mlnlng centerS. now tasting the totaling $260,000. State Road Com- Springville. . mission construction includes Col- - The Spanish Fork Canyon pro- - was also an officer ln the stake We desire especially to extend fuu,uvu1 V " 1 bitter fruits of 20 years of free Detour-- I ect will pntfliT niHnc unrt resur High Priests Quorum. He was our thanks and appreciation to 1U1 $300,000; trade ,1 ry IZIl policies which have dis 78 N. University Ave. Easy Terms! rrin,iT1,fA ,B.in(f,ii.niM Am a president of the 51st Quo- - those who took part at the serv-- Decause we Deueve mai u Tucker, U.' S. 50 (plus overpass), facing of 6.2 miles near Soldier-35workmen a ume. erlcan and domestic S. 01 U. $650,000: sevenry ior ices,, offered expressions of sym Summit, $150,000, and resurfac-iru50. Mlndustrles. Provo - Olmstead, ng- and graveling of four miles In his older years Mr. Alleman pathy, sent flowers, or In any CARD OF THANKS $515,000; our family is sincerely grate Fork near Red Narrows, $110,000. $100,000, and took active part in dramatics in otner way assisted ful for the many acts of kindness Ann Kimbley. (under construction V, $304,000. In addition, four projects plan the church. during our recent bereavement, Four-LanHighway ned for the State Building Board cause by the passing of our be The latter project will complete amount to $355,000, according to nlrt fnlfes Mmmlttw In Snrinff- - CARD OF THANKS loved mother and wife.- - We de the Chamber of Commerce. They ' viUe, and was a member of that With deepest gratitude and ap- -- sire especially to extend our COME TO nrliiHa ImnrnvBTriAnf, at T Tt a Committee lOr 40 VearS. F'tuauuu yvc umuc iv atiuiuwi- - thanks and appreciation to those ana expres- who took State Hospital, $80,000; improve- - Mr. Alleman also helped to e.Qge l"e assistance part at the services, of W1 Vi J fered ments at Utah State Training organize the Springville Grazing of sympathy, expressions OJ",t',f during our sent flowers, furnished School. and National Association. He servedxas sec- - friends andrelatives $45,000, cars, or Tubliihed by Herald CorSOXTOW. We recent tnlS take nn.T-nf that nraanlra- imoHon rt!irv.tr!iiTrir .t in other 59 assisted. West any way First Souths poration, means xoinanK ail inose w,po as- Fork and SDrineVill rostinea tion. v c i b t n1 m a i na Street, every afternoon MonV tha tn R. R. (Sie) Sorenson Family, Ycu set the dial $115,000 each. died In so-cal- led In Diamonds Provo Police Pedestrian (R-Uta- h) f - (R-Uta- h) j j Sees of ; ; -- j i (R-Uta- h) " . . , -- Dav-Youn- Sales Campaign Needed Butter Industry . SpringviHe Rites Utah Obituaries Set Tuesday For Charles A. Alleman ; v -- er "i -- ! . 373.-000,0- Opening of New Lumber Yard Slated Orem wa-te- r. et 3BBB $1,-750.0- 00, i 70 fjou buy so much ... irltcn you bun Mar-fjnfa- ut " ' v - r. crososuc y eight-grad- at ar I A A . . - . Q - mi mm $1,-863,0- 6'- - ton-Scofie- ld. Thistle-Castill- a. I . m - Lehi-Americ- an e Vi italh : F rid ajr. Sunday day through Herald published Sunday morning;., Entered as second lass matter at the post office In Provo, Utah under the act of March 3, 1879. terms by car . Subscription rier in Utah County: $1.50 Per month 6 months in advance $3.00 One year in advance $18.00 By mail anywhere In the United States or its possessions: $1.50 per month, $9.00 for six months in advance; $18.00 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: !For editorial, circulation, advertising and sports, Call 495; for society and news briefs, call 432. :.T;r i i m i V"'7 cr His wife August 1947; Residential construction In Pro- - Surviving are one son and three cPnt finrai trihnt. ht, mroc. vo alone is estimated by tne daughters, Lynn Alleman, Spring-sion- s. 0f condolence, or In any Chamber at $900,000. based on vme, --virs. Avery uuua, wme other way assisted. 207 permits issued in 1953 for Mm. Richard (Helen) Elmer D St. Jpnr single and multiple units, $739,-50- Ajax, Missoula, Mont.; and Mrs. and Family. and remodeling and addition Jack (LaRae) Davies, Salt Lake projects, $180,400. City:J8.?.rJandchiLdren: 0n gat" CARD OF THANKS aiiu T one rTauromer, Ot In summarizing the construc granatnuu; l.'.;n.croinrf .fAh,i f A Am an rtr an I A tion outlook, Mr. Jenkins said: II' many "Some of the 'gloom and doom' Funeral services will be held urincr nur' recent bereavement. forecasts may not be complete""Slcaused by the passing of our be- aru loved mother and aunt. We d I ly erroneous but too much pub- vme oeconu-r-ignuf licity has been given to negative Friends may call Monday even-sir- e especially to extend in? And TUPSflaV from in a.m. IthanVa nH nnrecfatlnn in W factors. at the who took part at the services, "We have assembled the above until time of services 444 S. ln fered expressions of sympathy, Main authentic figures to show actual family home, sent flowers, furnished cars, or Springville. and in conditions the building construction trades in our city Burial will be in the Springville in any other way assisted. Son, Nieces and Nephews of and county. 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