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Show t: - . ' o"-- f 4 PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY. JULY 27. 195f -- .XT' 1 7 IS- .1 ? f V 7. P OF NATURE Mr. tnd Mrs. Pul Jensen. 17U Parley's Blvd., Salt La huge rock which overhangs the City, rest on T.tnp"Cvt trail to jet a closer look at the scenic grandeur of 1 V'" i" ' American Fork Canyon and the valleys beyond the mountain ledges. The trail affords magnificent views of the Wasatch mountain! and the Utah Valley. 1c i ' I 7 ma T CXOSE-- t i - "' ADDS NAME TO GIANT REGISTER Kiki KImura. 3. San Francisco, studies the huge register In the grotto just before entering the fabulous Timp Cave. The register contains information on all TIMPANOGOS CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT l'"!l;Ij- rttifctr'ft; Of Underground Cavern on Shdulder. v mi Mt. limpano, os A ttracts any 1 ounsts - -- 'n -' iJ v 'ji in In visitori. to the national monument from, its opening when subsides to its closing when winter begins: again. nor . i A By DOROTHY REID' r One of Utah's greatest tourist attractions, Timpanogos Cave National Monument a series of small but beautifully decorated underground chambers within limestone beds and located on the slope of" the snowcapped 12,000-foMount Timpanojjos is currently in its busiest period of operation. ,A register of thosepeop'e touring the cave, which Js found in the grotto just outside the entrance, reveals the te dominance of visitors. They come from nearly and state hamlet in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, every Hawaiian Islands and other countries to inspect this national monument. A program In which membersjsen and members and partners, Utahns are attracted to the scenic wonder more ton Three family . birth date an- - and their pawners furnished parts Mrs. Brinfnall. Mr., and Mrs. nlversartes formed the nucleus of an outing of holidays than at other times. On July 4, the register shows an the cob.'Coleman, jvr. and Mrs. J. C. t to Grove outing Aspen during Friendly Circle. Alice Louise Rey-- J Clark, that 1100 persons toured the caverns, and in a three-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Elvon s the week. I . Clubs Wednesday evening, son. Mr. period from Independence Day to Jul'6, the total hit more Honored were Mrs. Harold B. J. Will Knight, than 1000. Another mass of people saw the chamber July Bandley, Mrs. C. Winston Dahl- - ;ei in me attractive aurrouncungs Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Love. Mrs Li. JnUcnnie K. Mangum. Mr. and Mrs quisx, vumng here from Boiso.rorthe MIA" GfrTv Canyon-io21. AT THE Ida and Stanley It Gunn. START Charles WalkTrovo Canyon the was Egar J. McArthur, Mr. and Mrs of the er, store and ' operator Supper was served from long! lntrodlJced when eachprogram W. New Trail Mon Royal J. Murdock, Mrs. roe. paxman and' Mr 4nd Mr. ticket office at the base ,of the family table centered with a very hort incident from iaay Sv life.' Robinson Timp Cave trail, provides lnfor- . At least two people on the. trail Friday Mr. and Mrs. Urge birthday cake, and a tmic The men chose to pioneerstories' mation for Keith Fuhriman and feature enjoyed. A. II. Brandow of San Francisco, who make the hike to of visiting waswere his daughter, 'Dana, about to and Mrs.'01 early settlers and business Mr Attending the monument every few years noted major improve- C. Winston Dahlquist and on the climb. Ascent to the" of Pro'vo cave can be made ovot either route. Hren. Charles and Jeanenc. Mr!broadcast form ments, especially on the lower section of the ifg-za- g of two trails, one of which was A new trail which i. graded down for an easier climb begins ar.d Mrs. Stanley R. Gunn with da,lv radl theprograms just games opened this year. The climb Among Richard Marv and Arm: Mr. and' about three-quartecf a mile up the American Fork can- - Mrs. Harold B. Bandley with nished amusement were musical can be made m l'a to 2 hours but hikers are advjsed to take the station at the fot of the first climb, Tom. Julie and John and Mrs j&ats and. an open yon road-froit game. r. easy" and not overdo. This trail joins the old trail at about the half-wa- y Mary Dahlquist. was' point, Dr. Andrew P. Rasmu and the top section is unchanged special guest and .he spoke brief -ly telling of 'his work at the Uni-- , Writers of the state will find Along the trails one captures outstanding views ofijpc.cprfersity of Minnesota from which something of interest In a number tht Wasatch Mountains, Utah Valley and American Fork ne is now reurea. . of writing mediums," stated Frank ; Canyon. Turning from these views of scenic grandeur, Precedes Prizes for the games were Robertson.president of the the visitor enters the cave opening where au ardad to J. Will Robison,' Jacob League of state 1 Utah Writers In and Mrs. Wells of . Games the annual Writers' another, world begins to unfold. vbeauty Badge Ftoundun tn h ViolH Cl T v- Pausing in the grotto for a drinkof water piped out Les Passerclle Club members hall. 10 ine ain- - City i cicver lniroaucuon j r ' ' h( the cave itself, the hiker signs a huge register with were served a dessert luncheon ner was made throuch a siio of and a Comment on the climb, if he'on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. paper handed to each one and con- - tA veritable name, address, of names wants. Opinions of a few- of the tourists are reflected in frldSe- L.n,vuui m irw u m tiii Lciiiiiiihi m uurMiun. i hp intupr h'avUew . j: bouquet . big V at dividual " places bee, ,lned to attend., these expression.-- "At this time next mrmth. I'll be happv Prices were award.-- at V The table. long dining Robert-Mr8CSsions' Mr. .1 made the trip" Anita M. DeLude. Miami. Ha.; "Just elusion to Mrs. Blaine Cordner.! Hons and answers were read dur- -' , AJhe . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murhead, Vancouver. B.C.; ton Leon Isaacsen and Mrs. Mil- -' lug" the dinner hour. Made lessions will be held on Saturday r uJnhnsnn Mm. Henrietta lcs. LeGuna I'.each. A "My, What A Stater party and a 1 r ot Well Planned Summer Party Pleases ALR Club, Partners 3 Birth Dates Form Theme For 'Outing out-of-sta- k My. V 7- - Jack-nold- and-Mrs- - chil-'house- s, rs i J - - linrhPn em-ba- Srom' Writers To Find Help At ROUridUp -- , i i) rk i , 04 - I . . ; awe-inspiri- ng an ng i - y - Brim-'nounci- t " i " , y. ;. ' , J ' "' " ' " . , - : i V' 7 J4 -- i d-at- i - d the-con-ft- .Jet If ' Cal. - - PM J'l "rTg?h - ike e ' (771 i! f t I t I 7" V t1 THE HEART Inside the caverns the Great Heart of Timpanogos draws major interest from the many visitors. Other fantastic formations include the Chocolate Oralis. Gullivers Candle Stick. The Jewel Box", and among the smaller of nature's artwork the California: Charles, II. Snow who imagination can find almost any turned to writing following the loss form. of both eyes in an explosion and well known, Utah-bor- n Samuel W. : Taylor. Prize winners in the various contests which have preceded the Roundup will be announced at the banquet and the Poets' breakfast. 'enjoy their trip through :s s. roast was planned for Monday and corned members and guests. She mV cht,duled-.- , A1be the nesct regular fneetin scl for. also introduced Mrs. Joseph C. ,'?cl bntuet on Saturday evening Aug. 5 with Mrs. .Neal Scoft. Clark and Mrs. VV. Monroe ' ntl the annual Poets Breakfast Mrs. Sandv Rrd u v.: Sunday morning. Reservations! kucsi- ana oincrs. attending were Others included guests.T the Mesdamrs DeLos MUier and Mrs. Carlattending Mrs. Eugene or lheJl)J1l,(lue! and breakfast must Kyring. in advance. Sam Marriottl. Roberts and Dr.' and Mrs. Rasmus-ibe.mj(tAmong the writers who have signed to appear on the programs are Joseph Joel Keith, poet, critic and lecturer: Anthony Boucher, editor Fantasy and Science Fiction ana irue crime Detective maga zines: h. Omar and Elsa Barker, husband wife writing team. Westr. ern story authors: Virginia former Utah girl now living in Haddy Furnished Tower iifliru un ine nanics u ine rave s voungesi visitors Vicki and Kart-- KIJd. 6'-- . months. Salt City was the mode of transportation. "Four Wheel Huggv. Datldy Power." Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kiddle. In the cave itself electric Ifghts have leen installed to display the beauties of the cavern. F5y means of indirect and subdued lighting unusual effects are produced. Fresh air is supplied rturally from hidden vents; the paths are well arranged and lighted sa that the hikers may better I-- III i I"' - : f j FREQUENT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Brandow,, 250 .West- -, wood Drive, San Francisco, make the'hike to Timp Cave frequently. fairyland. They claimed they noticed manyj improvements of trail and cave lg Average temperature within the cave is 42 degrees. . . this year's visit. i Much of the cave interior is covered by a filigree of pink and white translucent crystals which glow and sparkle like an array of jewels. Feathej-boas, braided wreaths Clivell Club j and needle-lik- e stalactites are among the myriad of smaller features that culminate in larger forms, such as the fanKids Enjoy tastic Chocolate Falls, the' Jewel Dox, and the Great Heart j of Timpanogos. , Canyon Outing V as in the past, mem- - presented to students who have This Pools of Water Clivell members took their bers of year, the Utah County Medical ready been accepted or who will children "to Canyon Glen during Auxiliary will present their nurses be accepted this fall into any The formation of dripstone is still taking place. Tiny the week for their annual party. Arrangements havejarly accredited school of nursing, JAMES CHAUXCY SNOW pools of water reflect the beauty of the cave. From the to present four scholar-- - As acceptances for' training for th Descendants will celebrate the xids enjoyed the pony been made ine tips of countless stalactites hang'sparkling drops of water, ships valued at $75 each and one coming year will not be made 100th anniversary of his arrival in rides and each of which leaves behind an infinitesimal layer of lime swings and later a picthe coming til September, girls who are plan- Utah in a reunion Aug. 9 and 10 I. before it drops to the floor where another bit of lime is in North Park, corner Fifth North nic supper of wieners and ham- year, ning on entering- nurses training' 1 t and Fifth West In Provo, beginning burger served at one long table. These scholarships will be pre are reminded to get .their applica. left. at noon on Saturday, Aug. 9. The new club officers planned sented to five girls selected by the tions into the schools at once. The So slow is this action that dozens, or even hundreds of the party. nurse recruitment commute of 55p scholarship will be awarded to Luncheori will be served and a and were in charge-oyears may be required to add an inch to a stalactite or a time of getting acquainted enjoyed. Bliss Roberts wai the youngest the auxiliary as an aid In their someone contemplating enrolling, las a licensed practical nurse, program In the evening dancing will be held child present. . training.. stalagmite. Others attending included Mr. The scholarships can only be The committee chosen from the at the Pioneer Memorial building. Although little is known about the age of the cave, Election of officers and a program and Mrs. J. C. Kindred with Carol auxiliary includes Mrs..J. W. Webthe processes by which it was formed are better underbe held at 1 p. m. on Sunday, and Jimmy and a small friend, will ster, Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore and -stood. Water is responsible for both its excavation and itst , r' Mrs. Garden, Party Lynn ,Jacobsen; Mrs. Owen Heninger. Aug. 10. Further information may Betty j decoration. The first event in the story was one which be had by contacting Lillie Z. Cuv- - George Erkman with Brent and enrolled fia Students already Mrs. Ernest Hansen 447 Her. N. 2nd W.. or Georze 2a- - Mary Susan; Honors Visitor makes this cave unique among the caves of the national nursing schools may apply for the with Ruth: Mrs. Max Robert3 ;briskie.J80 S. 2nd E.. now. Others, may a"pi scholarships 1? partfs and national monuments. A lovely with Maxine, Kent and Bliss; SPANISH FORK p soon hs their acceptance! is as ply company uiuunui This event was closel;-- . related to the earth movement Airs. as given recently received. Selection will be made Andrewr McDonald With garden party 4 or iuw people across the from Council Bluff Inw. tn I't.n "ooert. Dean and Linda; Mrs by Mrs. Charles Dixon honoring on the basis of scholastic recctrd 'that elevated the rock from which the Wasatch Range T"??111 with Marilyn; Mrs. her guest,- Mrs. Ray Monsen of and financial circumstances. Let was carved. The rocks could not stand the strain of this (acting as their captain. Upon BUwck w.ith Beverly and Salt Lake City. d ters of application should be sent him (rival Brigham Young and'A' and 'movement broke, those on either side 'of the break A delicious hot dinner was -the company to settle in Utah'?avid: Mr- and Mrs- J- Ra' to Mrs. Webster, 1384 Cheriry ' in opposite directions, according to Ranger Linfordh moving iSorejisen with Myrta Rae, Naomi, served at small tables where Lane; Mrs. Cullimore, 740 N. 3rd 'County. John and Gerald. each guest found a beautifully pE., or Mrs. Heninger, 1079 East' r- - TOrtw.e Christensen, who directed the Friday tour. wrapped gift marking her place. Center Street. j FAMILY OF PAYSON Games were played and lilm recNatural Reservoir With the shortage of nurses Jia Will meet today in reunion at ords of many trips were enjoyed. every locality of the country, the Salem Park. All descendants of the The movement produced a zone of broken and pulver- OX THE TRAIL Mrs. Li!a Jensen and Twenty guests were present. committee stated, it Is hoped that who 1&47 Utah Pioneers are asked to daughter Marlene, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. more and more ized rock through which ground water could made the climb Friday pause to catch their breath along the Timp attend. General young women Mill pas. Cave trail. From any place along the route one gets a beautiful mence ai a. m.visiting will CLEFF Delia McClellan of Payson and seriously consider nursing at a voIt is probable that this zone of weak "materialreadily widVr iu with luncheon at Of the Wnm.n was Mrs. D. C. Williams. Mr. Dixon cation and will take vuw of the rn,n to and can e the Niel-Isoi- . y Five Scholarships Ready To Aid Nurse Training Family Reunion .. j regu-scholarshi- ps. j - . 7 f , j ' - ' k. Sandy.-Jame- - s v j - ar-!;ra- ck fl r majil--e- I - .. - - " Club Notes (Catlaa4 Par J-- UTIOW. canyon ... gushing Amercan , Fork" River com-iTREB- nwa -- naproKram louowing. There wiU hold it practice Monday 1 was assiated by will also.be stunts and prizes. ra.at the Women's Clubhouse, Elaine. her tept enroll daughter for such a course In any of institutioni in Jht ttate. ed |