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Show SunJoy Herald 2 . Ig'gSjgSL'- - Visi-t- Legislators Geneva Steel, Utah State Hospital . Alex Heoquist, 92 Marr Badly Hurt in "- Distinguished Citizen, Crash Business Leader, Dies y- Canyon . "Together with my God, my) Price resident was injured early Saturday when country, and my famuyK my Lthe car he as driving skidded city is more closely entangled and turned on its side 17 miles in my heart strings than is all . . . , east of Thistle in Spanish Fork else.'1 Thus did Alex Hedquist state (Continued from Page One) jobs, are indirectly tied to the .. Canyon. " ' r industry. his philosophy as far back as , He was Randall Moore, 21, Geneva Works from 9:30 a.m. Mr. Jedenoff said $600 1922 in an edition of the old taken' to the IDS Hospital in with orientation and;ijon had been invested inJapa- Provo Post, where he had been visit directed by George A. nese mills by the United Statesi Salt Lake with a broken back asked, as then president of the and paralysis of the Jedenoff, "general "superinten- since World War II. tgs.y Provo Kiwanis Club, to write dent." A ,. passenger in the car, Na- - an article on "My City." Today, he said, Japan is third At ..lunch, tte Geneva head largest ..world steekpfoducer, lani Jiuulki Reid, 19, Pricer was And when he ' died "'. Fridayi k ' ' in informal re-- our tougnest , competitor . ior taken to the Payson' Hospital afternoon at his home, at the emphasized marks that Geneva's largest West Coast markets. Leading with back ' injuries. Two other age of 92, he left a lifetime of passengers, Gary Hinkins, 18, adherence to this philosophy. single competitive problem is Japan were the U.S. and Rus" : Helper ,x and Susan .Katherine that only some 17 pef cent of sia. , Banker, druggist, ardent lu- Ar the State --Hospital Dr. Diamenti, 18, .Price, were un wanian, chamber of commerce finished steel- production finds Johnson' said the hospital popu hurt.' Intermountain : markets.' yleader, business tycoon, he prob Well flver half of Utah's steel- - lation is about 600 whereas in ably came as close during his making capacity must be ship 1955 it was1400 patients ' With active lifetime to being Mr. ped by 'high cost rail transpor- the new program of treatment Provo" as any other man in tation to Los Angeles, San Fran and return to the'community," the city's history. ' cus- the hospital saw about 1200 adcisco and Portland-Seattl- e Banking Leader , tomers.he said, the very mark missions Jast y ear and at the 22 For years Mr. Hedquist ets under heaviest competitive sameime 1200 discharges. But Farmers was president told the he pressure from Japanese steel to do such work, Provo .Police are investigat- - and Merchants Bank, now the d i a r ,t and other imports. legislators, xequires of a stolen earbu-ret- Farmers and Merchants 'Branch - Geneva's success over the personnel jmd with "the present mg reports and a missihe car which of the Walker Bank and Trust inof. the structure to is tied facility, long pull general salary was located in Orem - in a Company. He was chairman of crease in over-a- ll economy in it is not possible to hire such. the board until his death, al our state and region, he pointed Presently 78 per cent of the wrecked condition. David Forbes of 1150 S. State though he had been semi-retirout stressing need for higher hospital budget is for salaries. for some time. v .consumption of steelin "the He said it costs about $300 a St Provp, reported to Provo He the entered at banking busi Police that at 10 p.m. Friday plant's most .favorable market month per patient for care the hospital. bis car was taken from in front ness in 1932 after the Farmers , by location." meantime," he said, Other needs he stressed were of the State Liquor Store, 360 and. Merchants had closed its with countless "Geneva must have the full sup a doubling of the $100,000 youth 2nd West. He later reported doors, along port of everyone X employees, program budget with funds for that he located the car wrecked other banks in those trying ecophysical activity center and by the Foodliner Market in nomic times. With others, but communities, state and you with him- - as -- the driving and in meeting tough- some renovation work in other Orem. gentlemen .. principal force,Hhe bank re- er competitive challenges faced parts of the tjospital. Deloy Howard, of 1266 E, 4th and Rep. "Na opened and was placed on solid today.' Everyone has a responsSouth,: reported Friday morning involved in its are Utah steel thaniel for keeping ibility D.Ciark, Ogden, ' carburetor footing. Ie wasfrom then until members of the Legislature's thafa1964 makers on the job, he said. management' for a car was taken while his " death. The importance to the state s Public Health, Welfare and In the car was parked at Givan He was president and founder economy is measured by an an stitutions Committee Ford Co., 199 S. University of nual steel industry payroll in After visiting the Hospital, Hedquist Drug Co. (with sev-Ave. aU-stefal stores), president of Tayoperations adding up the solons toured UTTI where out they were hosted for supper. by lor Investment Real Estate Co., -- "to nearly $40 million, paid Beth Investors Real Estate Co., to some 6,000 employees. In ad-- the Prove Chamber of Comand East Utah Mine Co., and dition. 16.000 to 20,000 other merce. president of --the Utah Bankers A - 1 to waw -in - r y . r - - - . x: Car Theft Rei of-th- y' Alex HedquisV SUCCUMBS Provo citizen distinguished and business leader, who-dieat his home Friday afternoon at the age of 92," - n-- or lBiMBBMaWai mmmmmmmi.v: X ..yX ;' y" . 1 V ' y . ried Ella Vivia Finlayson in Salt Lake City. She died Sept. 17, 1962. r ' : y'' yr-"In'th- -- FOR DELICATES, WASH & WEAR! Action Zone washing helps-ge- y " ate Steel Union FrlirurinihglvaterT" - ' . Candidate Pays Here's Status of Utah Bills franchise tax; reported out of committee w;th tribution outside, state; in Sen- amendments.favorirbiy Placed on third "-ate Revenue and Taxation Com. reading calendar. mittee. SB1 bill to reorganize juven SB78-Sa- me as SB3 with ile court system Approved by differences assigned to Senate after being amended Revenue and Taxation Commit- several times and sent to House. tee. Two committees plan to SB29-4-o establish-sta- te medi hold hearing on legislation Feb. cal examiner system, approved 11. the Senate and sent to the HR in rannnrtinn State I by (Continued from Page One) yy ' Campaign Visit ' ' Jut 37-3- . Publish tYirj aftaroooa, Monday . through Friday Sunday moroisi by U Htrald 1 Wart 4th Corporation, Norlk Stroct, Utah. B. B. JKNSKN, tmbliakar Enurad na tacrad claaa tuttai at taa oat atflaa la ProTO, ytak. MBMBBB Andtt Bnrtaa ot Circulation UaiUd Praaa InUrnaUanaJ NBA tarrlea SUBSCRIPTION RATH ' UTAH COUNTS On month, aarrlar I 1.TI u Pr, Is montaa, carrtw On Mall, I ItM Ill.M yaax, earrlar ... anywhora U UnlUd IUU Oaa month Ona yaar l.TI IZ1J Herald TaltpteM Sumatra PROVO 11Mt OBJJI SU-M- M j traps to clean! y 4 colors Undersecretary WASHINGTON (TJPI)-Pr- esi- Cattlemen Investment director, Utah Set Meeting dent, Utah Valley WholeCompany; sale Grocery Company; director, American Wholesale Gro- cery Co. of Seattle; president of Provo Chamber of Commerce;' Knife president, Timpanogos artd Fork Club and a member oftheUteh Valley Hospital board of directors. He was born Aug. 9, 1872 in Salt Lake City, a son of Alexander and Anna Louise Hoag- lund Hedquist, On June 2, 1897 he married Marian .Lovina Strong in Provo. She died in June 5, 1916 he mar- - 1908. On NEPHI Doyle Mathews, livestock t specialist of the Utah State University, will be feat ured speaker at the educational meeting of the Juab County Cattlemen's Association when they meet on Tuesday at 730 in the Juab County Court House, Dr. Mathews will treat two subjects, Feeding Beef for Mar ket, and Grades of Livestock. Waldon Reed, president of the Association invites all cattle irTerrtff attend. T ' (ft V? , Flowing Heat dries clothes breeze fresh. k LfflTScreen handily located right on door. Porcelain Enameled drying drum. NO TRADE REFRIGERATOR... vk NEEDED IN COLOR 100-lbs- NO TRADE NEEDED - knofrow' ' $15-STAN- D INCLUDED FREE Everyday : low. ',,X:-Shoppe- -- 1 HOOVER POUSHER-SCRUBB- E Gives yovr floors thot hondrvbbed look. Also scrubs 7 i - the floor. Skaggs Evarydo - Low VISITS HERE Al Whitehouse of Ohio, candidate for secretary-treasurer in the national United Steelworker elections, who visited Provo on a campaign tour this weekend. 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No defrosting ofjfamlly size refrigerator section It defrosts Itself, automatical!'' .... .; 00 KSp FRIGIDAIRE Prices! 1 OPEN TODAY i iast - as New as ) 7, 1961. 11 x i, J3.24eu.fL MATCHING FRIGIDAIRE FLOWING HEAT DRYER... IN COLOR I Powerful, Modern Navy. Belleu, has been assistant the Navy ior installations and logistics since Feb. also announced he would nominate Graeme C. Ba- nerman, a career official in the Navy Department, to succeed Belleu as assistant secretary. - -- or white HOOVER dent Johnson h a s named Kenneth E.'BeUeu,- - a World War II infantry hero, to succeed Paul B. Fay as undersecretary of the Johnson No Trade Needed . ; talh y jTTlS Belleu Named the No lint Automatic lint disposal, too! . ' X - of rinsing. ' y Worst The pilot y S , x Rampton's crew, Mario Bustamente, radioed he encountered a patch of bad weather and asked per mission to take another-"pas- s through the spectacular moun tain range. . Permission wis radioed to him. It was the last cofi- tact with the downed plane. ' The Chilean airline, Lineas ' Aereas Nacionales (LAN), is continues which . the only airline to fly over the Andes in pro peller aircraft. All other air lines have switched; to high altitude jets. xX n v X ed SB105 to legalize sale of federal' court directive, giving and miniature bot wines light Wato increase4 representative satch Front counties, in Politi- tles of liquor in restaurants on local option basis; placed on cal Subdivisions Committee. A reapportion SB155 bill Senate second reading calendar wrthoutTecommeni also on population; . passed house told steelworkers of the would increase representation "power grab which is now going of . Wasatch Front counties. on in the union" and explained he called it a power grab Finance X - (Continued from Page One) why and how he claims it is hurting HB64 The governor's $67 the swiftness with members of the union. He de surprise million bonding program. Pass- which it was was. accomplished clared his full support of Mr, 1 ed by House Wednesday Some Republican leaders felt McDonald and declared that he to Senate. sent and night that Democratic tactics in sus- is HB81 bill to increase indi proud to be on the McDonald pending the rules, to close off ticket because of the vidual income tax rates from debate before great recRepublicans ofexisting range of one to five fered two alternatives for the ord of leadership and accomper cenJLto two to seven per.governor s bill would hurt the plishment the union president has made. cent, reported out of standing in future tests. committee without .recommend majority party He listed accomplishments of The Democrats also hold the ation. ; the McDonald administration HB6- 8- to eliminate; federal majority in the Senate but he including the human relations mapority injhe Senate but the committee,-r- -' a bold new idea corporation income tax as deduction for state corporation (margin there is only three which President McDonald pre votes. Republicans could block dicted would eliminate strikes. Rampton's bonding hopes -- by We haven't had aisingle strike picking up two Democratic since this idea was accepted by votes and holding their 12. he declared- .- " 1 industry, (Continued fronTTage One) to a closer be and promises "McDonald has produced sevlonger battle in the upper house in collective bargainphere.: but Rampton is expected to get eral firsts exthe But the pilot rah into clouds including ing his key bill through. tended vacation with pay every in the El Volcan Pass and .One of the GOP alternatives five years which crashed minutesafter he rea ceived permission to change which failed to be introduced in reality to over half the "steethe House before the Rampto course, r lworkers," Mr.' Whitehouse yy . The crew from a Chilean elec victory will be initiated in ihe pointed out. tric company and two ambu Senate instead. It also is a bond lance crews from San Jose de ing bill but provides "Tdfless site, borrowing and calls for amor Maipo reached 4he-cra- sh about 30 miles southeast of San-- tizing the bonds in a much short ."'. 1 er period of time. . about 50 miles over the Andes when it shattered and burst in to flames against the volcano.-- ", . 2 x' - y ' . ' y big famity t loads realty; clean! four-barr- , MEAN EXTRA CARE - y' -.--. v-7- 2 SPEEDS y Deer Creek Booster Mr. Hedquist made one of his important civic contributions in boosting the Deer Creek recla mation project as chairman of the Provo' .Metropolitan District, He signed the first subscription contract for 8,000 acre feet of water from the project. Not the least of his varied in terests was his beautiful gar den just south of his home on the corner of Center and Sec ond East. It was a mutual project of his and his wife while she was alive,' and he heartily supported her, interest in gar7 dening Survivors Listed Surviving are two sons and four daughters, Walter S. Hedquist, Mrs. Stanley (Helen) In- Association. .X nes, and Mrs. Owen (Dorothy) Water Chairman Rowe, all of Provo; Victor E. He was chairman of the Pro Hedquist, San Francisco, Calif.; vo Metropolitan Water District, Mrs. M. B." (Edith) Timberlake, Emphasizing the importance president of the Utah State Seattle, Wash.;Mrs. Donald of having every union member Pharmaceutical Association and ( Junece) MacKay,"Burbank, vote in next Tuesday's election a member of the State Board of Calif.; 14 grandchildren; 19 Al Whitehouse ofOhio, candi' Pharmacy. date for the post of secretary- - For 44 Funeral services will be con years he was a mem Steel- treasurer of ber of the Provo Kiwanis Club ducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in workers International Union ad helping to found the group, serv the Berg Drawing Room Chapel dressed Geneva Local 2701 ing as its president and as lieuten- of Provo with Bishop Alma Niel members Friday night at the ant-governor of the Utah- - sen of the Provo Fifth Ward Steelworkers Hall in Orem. Idaho Kiwanis District. officiating. Friends may call' at Mr. Whitehouse is a candidate Among other civic- - positions the mortuary Monday from 6 to on the David J. McDonald tick he held were, director of Utah 8 p.m. and Tuesday arior to et. Mr. McDonald is .running Public' Health Association ; di- services. Interment will be in for as president of rector, Utah Taxpayers Associ the Provo City Cemetery. the International" union and is ation; director, Utah Founda opposed by I. W. Abel present tion; a Boy Scout leader; Red y' y X-- yy, 1T ' . |