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Show SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1954 Utah County. Utah- (ofa SUNDAY HERALD IriilieDllfllliJIaril GRANT Light Co. in removing trees and AMERICAN FORK The estab- a bulldozer from the Utah Na lishment of a boat harbor and tional. Guard in the near future recreation center on north Utah The commission of Utah County Like moved closer to reality this has promised road Improvement week with the formal organizaIt was the decision of the back tion of an executive committee ers of the ' project to Iredge i tai direct the project. Named as new channel for the river balin. chairman was Dr. G. A. Richards and to fill the old swamp area with t Howard H. Jiicholes, Mar to make a parking and picnic ion W. Robinson, La 'Von Earl, site. Dragline equipment from Jarold Sunderland, Lloyd Tregas- - the Utah Fish and Game departkis. Dr. V. F. Houston and Mayor ment will be put to use in clear George C. Scott Jr. as members. ing debris from the harbor site. Mr. Nicholes was named engi A pledge has come from the neer. Blue prints of the proposed American n Jaycees of the drawn. Dixon donation ofFork harbor have-bee400 man hours of Larson, Orem, has aided with labor to further the project. surveying, and drawing of the On the night of May 28 at 7:30 bJue prints'. o'clock the Utahtate Trainat acres at of land the site JTwo oi the former old American Fork ing School, a public meeting will lake resort at the bottom of b held, to which all interested First West, or what was known are invited. Dr. Houston has ara the Lake Road, have been ranged for the showing of a film on boat harbors. acquired. A group headed by Dr. Rich- - Interest in the possibilities of the project is gaining momentum. day evening restringing fences Many of the older residents well and burning debris. Equipment remember the entertainment pro from the city was expected to be vided by the old Lake Resort with put in use Friday, as will equip its pavilion, cafe ment of the Utah Power and and other recreational facilities. nr.NA S Leg ion Post Elects New Officers Utah County farmers were ad vised Saturday by Joel C. Bar-ow, assistant county agricultural I agent, to prepare first cover sprays loir apples, pears,' cher f ries, peaches, prunes, strawber ries and raspberries. Codllne moths are flying ear lier this year, he said, so spray will be necessary on apples and pears around May 22 with normal weather. He suggested using 1 to two pounds of 50 per cent wet- table DDT and five pounds wettable, sulphur or some, good miti-- OREM Reed Bench will be the commander, of the Qrem American .Legion Post' for the coming year and will be installed at special rites on Friday, at the Veteran Memorial . Home, . Chosen to serve with him were George McKinney, first vice president; Bob Nash,' second vice president; Gordon McQuivey, fi nance officer and adjutant; Fred Gourdin, chaplain; Bill Martin- dale, historian; Ray Loveless, service officer; Herman Teague, sergeant of arms. Commander Max Broadhead presided at the election meeting Ml n I Cli- Dance Group To Entertain Senior Citizens 30-ye- ar Central Utah ; Thursday for the who have invited all of Provo to join With them in the special Senior-Citizen- s, event. i , . - 17-ac- re ''. Conservationists Compl ete Meeting In Provo. i Hospital Open House Slated Today , out-of-sta- bus-trail- ..Provo. 'f psychiatrists. Clark has been charged with first degree murder in the death, and: has entered a plea of innocence by reason ot insanity. Six Explorer Scouts Picked For 'Woodpatch7 Course Explorer Scout leaders have ing ' in - the course in which the scouters; will learn the skills and fundamentals of scouting in a prac: tical manner. Instructors will come from the National Council to.con-- , duct the course AH Explorers selected to attend the course, are recommended to include Ray Pulley, Pleasant the National Training Committee Grove; Howard Nelson and Stan by the ; local council. If they are Leonard, Provo; Keith Wright, accepted they get a special inviClawson (Carbon County); Charles tation to attend the course from Green, St. George and Woodrow the National Council. Dennett Richfield. They'll join other Eplorer Lead There were 65 representatives ers from Region XII in participat in the first U. S. House. Six. been selected from the Utah National Parks Council to participate in the special Woodpatch Course, slated July 27 to 31 at Maple Dell in Payson Canyon. Council Explorer leaders selected to attend the Wooodpatch course : ,. Congratulations . . . to Clifton Tolboe and f Statistics 'I : , The examination will be conducted by Dr. Roy A. Darke and Dr. William B. Pace, Salt Lake er. "The dance organization is re producing their concert which was presented April 29 in the George Albert . Smith Fieldhouse. ; es- pecially for the old folks," stated Pat Kaufman, recreation director in charge of the Senior Citizens. 1 y Approximately 30 dancers will present 14 numbers including A. "Zulu Warrior," "Dance To The Sun God," "Nature's Buffetings," "Legend of Sleepy Hollow," "PursadGodle," "The Farmer's ' "My True L o v e Daughter," LEGION OFFICERS Angel Caras, top, of Spanish Fork, is Leona Hollbrook, head of the new American Legion com- theDr.BYU Women's Physical Edumander for District 4 compris- cation is in charge Department, ing posts from Lehi to Eureka. of the group. The first commander is LeRue E Thurston, bottom photo, of over-the-wat- er Host to Parents On Birthday of Her Mother t Orchesis dance group of Brig ham Young University will .per form "at the Utahna Ballroom . News Briefs is .Fourth District Court Judge Joseph E. Kelson Friday authorized fa mental examination foi Luther Eugene (Bum) 'Clark, 39,. charged with the fatal beating of his stepdaughter, Vicki Mitchell, 5, in a Vivian- - Park , ,,;;: I Mental Exam Authorized ForCfcUdrKiller Suspect j RED CROSS VETERAN maxing 30 years of service! as a volunteer Red Cross worker, Mrs. William Snow was honored with pin in recent pre- -' sentation. She began Red Cross work during World War X I 45-min- Lincoln Topic For Talk at Rotary Meeting , - cide. Spray for slugs, mites and mil dew on cherry trees should al ready be on, he said. Mlj Barlow pointed out thai untreated peach and prune trees should be checked lor damage from borer, which" may still do serious damage .for two months ; yet.' , Strawberries and raspberries suffering from . mildew damage should be sprayed with five pounds of wettable sulphur, with the spray applied to raspberries Second Lieutenant John; L. in the evening to prevent leaf he said. Plants should Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs burning, be examined carefully for weevil Wilford E. Th.tcher of 111 E. 7th Careful treatment with grubs. Mrs W., Provo, and husband of at bait of the picking end the New Elizabeth J. Thatcher of season will kill them, he said. Orleans, La., is serving with the Mr. Barlow said a meeting has First Marine Aircraft Wing in been arranged for Wednesday at Korea. Information under a jphoto 8 the City and County raIn p. of him published in Friday's Her for building showing of a film on his listed ald inadvertently par Up and Down Springville ents as Mr. and Mrs. William ' E peach production. Also announced was a tour of strawberry fields Thatcher. May 25 at Brigham City. John W, Moffitt, instructor in FRIENDS IN NEED psychology at the BYU has been While named a full member of Sigma ABINGDON, Va. (UP) XL national scientific honorary farmer Robert Bebber devoted his time to caring for his ill mothsociety, at the University of Illin SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. The Booklore club elected of ois. Mr. Mofl it received his Ph.D er, neighbors arrived with 15 tractors. . plowed his field in Shirl Barnett entertained her par- ficers for the coming year Thurs degree at Illinois in 1953. three hours. a business at night' meeting ents. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Greer day of Mrs. Sylvia held home the at ot Provo at dinner Thursday Expressions of thanks for the Payne. Named, as president was support given winners in the re night, on the occasion of' Mrs. Mrs. Tippets to succeed cent Herald-merchants Greer's birthday. Afterwards they Mrs. Marian who baby elec has served in tion Payne alii attended the dance concert been voiced have parents by that capacity. Vice president is of 2-Dinvolved. babies of at the ; high school, in v which Mrs. several Ue ay Avis Allen and secretary, been an has Such expression Sherry Barnett was one of the Mrs. Edna Hansen. Taking over dancers. the duties of reporter and keep made by Mrs.; Gaye Housekeeper, Conservationists represent- whose daughter, Gayle, won secing the scrap book will be Mrs. ond place. ing three Utah agricultural organAnn Bartlett. Following . elecr izations concluded a two-da- y tions the ladies visited and re spe- freshments were served by the Mrs. Golda Anderson of Long cia' meeting here Saturday with hostess to Mrs. Ann .Bartlett, Beach, Cal., is visiting in Payson appointment of eight committees Mrs. Edna Hansen, Mrs. Marian with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to draft a program "for greater service to the people working di Tippetts, Mrs. Lucy Boswell and George Shuler. Mrs. La Von Hansen. rectly, with agricultural problems Sherine Georges daughter of on the local level. Mr. and Mrs. E. S, Groesbeck Dr. and Mrs S. W. Georges, will Arranged as a workshop, the , The public is reminded of have left .on a trip East to be appear with .he college glee club conference was held Friday and an open house to be held to gone about two weeks. They plan of St. Mary of the Wasatch in Saturday in Sunset LDS Ward day from 1 to 3 p. m. at Utah to stop in Chicago and Detroit, two performances during May. chapel under ioint sponsorship of Valley Hospital. Fifth West attending a cafe convention , at The first will be Sunday after the Utah State Arirultural College and the second will be on Extension Service, State Associaand Eleventh North, in obthe latter place. Later they wttj noon 20 at Veterans Hospital in tion of Soil Conservation Districts servance of National Hospital go by plane to New York for a May ' Lake Salt City. wek. few days sightseeing before returning to Detroit to pick p a new station wagon for the return Mrand Mrs. J. M. Schwende- men had as guests trip home. this weekMr. and Mrs. Dell Jesse Jackson, son of Mr. and Miles from Los Angeles and Mr. Mrs. J. G. Jackson, left by plane and Mrs. Walter Warenski of San X Monday for Fort Ord, Calif., Francisco: after a leave here. When i Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Mac Highlights from the life of Abra- - he completes his basic training, to Leod and bany Karen of Long were related at Fort he will be stationed ham Lincoln Provo Rotarians Friday by Dr J Benning. Ga., for training as a Island, N. Y, are in Provo visit ing Mrs. MacLeod's parentsMr. Frank Robinson, vice president paratrooper.. and Mrs. Thomas J. Norton. Mrs. of .Westminster College in Salt Dwain Yeoman Lake City, 2c Roylance. MacLeod, the former Marion Norof and son Mrs. Mr. i Lincoln' George E ton, returned home to attend the life was essentially ay on a is home wedding of her twin sister. Mari RobinRoylance, one of sadness, said Dr. : He i been the from has leave navy. lyn, Lincoln the told who group son, at with Douglas Aircraft read the Bible "because of a stationed Dr. and Mrs. Sterling G. CallaLos Anseles International Airport. promise to his mother." He was and left Friday morning for Nehan to will leave, report of Saturday a great student Washington, dea on vada at San Diego for duty wherehe will deliver bache said sermons at two local; for calaureate 1"J? Dates of two events were on Sunda afternoon will schools high nounced at the meeting, including be Dr. Callahan is rep- -' from and there. evening. assigned "Boys Night" June 18 at Rotary BYU at the comthe resenting MrS" Mr and mencement exercises. 0n Sunday Zrfv July 9' Daughter t - - - Clark Pleads Insanity County Agent Urges Sprays For Fruit Trees ' BORN AT UTAH VALLEY J James and Friday: his Radio Staff for the beautiful HOSPITAL: ft.---' : Karen White Girl to j Fork. Thorn, Spanish Girl to Kermit and Dixie AlI mond Smith, Provo, and Conservation, Service. to S. and Ruby Grant Boy in addition to tne eignt com Schow Provo. Cooper mittees 16 men representing the Saturday: Extension Service and ConservaGirl to LaNeel (deceased) and tion Service were appointed to Delpha Peay Jackman, Orem. Girl to DeLon and Franf'es work with the State Conservation v Smith Selman, Orem. Association in attempting to carry Lionel to and Wanda, Mae Boy out a correlated conservation pro Trimble ( Tippetts Dugway Provgram. ing Grounds. Girl to. Alma and Gladys Ewell The workshop was under the dl Staheli, Orem. rection of Lawrence Thorde'rson, Cleveland, Emery County state There are more than 20,000,000 president of the soil conservation bicycle in .America,; They pedal districts. an average of 274 miles a year. ; new KOVO Radio Building! : ! : i ' ' . i i' - " Earl Williams '. Mason Contractor '. , Provo, Utah f.' r te f 10-d- ay 15-d- ' - x5f tilance entertained at dinner fo xvccicjr xlDwain and also in honor of Mrs. uuests at tne meeting included) AIleen Sperry . of Nephi on her Roy Broadbent, guest of 'KayjDirthday Dinner was served on nanaau; uauas xoung jr., rucsi he lawn t0 20 family member. of Steve! Larsen, and Ray Durn A birthday cake and early sum ell, guest of Ernie, Salerno. Ken- mer flowers were used as decorneth Pace, heaoVof Pace Adver- ations and the afternoon was tising Agencywas introduced as snent in visiting. Present 'were a toew member of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Roylance, Mr jVisitijg Rofarians' included Eu- and "Mrs; Frank Jenkins and an Paul Harmon,, family. Mr. and Mrs. Blair WalkgeneBaker er and sons of Soanish Fork. Mr. both 'of Americ- - Fork. - and Mrs. Sam Snerry and chil ,A 'i ; First Negro slave in America dren of Nephi, Duane, Karen artd was traded by De Soto. 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