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Show Groups Recommend Site For Provo Swim P90I; Reveal Cost Estimates Ring Returned " be 80 by 126 feet.- - Estimated costs By DOROTHY REID Property adjacent to North1 for this size would be 5100,000 field eat for an open pool and $350,000 park, from tha baseball to the D&RG tracks was recom- for an enclosed pool. - ' Construction of the pool hinges on securing a building priority, since swimming pools are In eluded on the frozen".- list in - ' grams. - , . .. The Friday meeting with pro of-- the site being made and announcement of costs for pro posed sizes of the pool is -the "first step" in the direction of procuring the pool, according jto X Earl Conder. city engineer. Funds for the pool will be handled by the memorial board, a consideration of 'funds and available-an- d funds which can be secured wiU be the determinto whether the pool ing factor-awill be an open summer or closed V Mrs. H. 8. d V4" facility Pyn. lust returned in,j. from Oakland.. Cahn where she the winter soendin .with' her three sons and asdaugh posal DR. ed luncheon. , ' . Research Head Of U. S.Steel Speak Here s year-roun- has-bee- .'J ' fc E. UMM mm 1 12:15 p, Dr,. : rmmrm b 1 .1 1 - SantalAriz... VI : U. S.. . - a Commerc-sporisoi-- Eert-- Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. '-- sen Salt Lake City, former Provo residents have. Just return ed from, a visit to. the Hawaiian Wands.- Making their headquar . B. Prdv.o --v ei' , the-newl- : e - is-- . f well-bab- . . i - - Mrs. R. E Maxfield has return-- 4 ed from Chicago, I1U where sh rwent in January to attend a re , following her son, Richard L. Maxfield'a ' graduation from Northwestern; . university ' law .'school. "She also underwent ri , 'major operation while away from which she is making . 150 PRINT CHARMER 0) . ? texs in Honolulu "they also visited . Utah county chanter is en-- . deavoring to have enough sup pues an nana 10 carry on many first aid classes and home nursing? class. Also under the production program and services to hospitals, much is needed in material! to make comfort articles for patients and for recreation and entertainment for those hospital ' ized over a period of time. Mr. Seethaler has urged tha public, to be generous in their, giving and to send contribution! to the chapter office if not contacted by a volunteer worker. FIRMAGE'S SPECIAL PURCHASE Former Provoan Makes Theater Debut March 30 6 New Styles Dozen's of Pretty - irt. Hilo, Kona and.. the islands of Hawaii. They met many former i .Utahns while, away Eluding Ruth. Lindsay . Watson; former Provoan whose son. David is how attending ' BYTJ. Mr. Eggertsen also enjoyed a bit of fiahing while .,; they were away. : ; -- T : . - turned iflver mora- - than 175,000' pints; of blood for Korean wounded and military stockpiling since it was called upon to supply blood to the armed forces last August, Mr. Seethaler said. In addition,, private blood banks cooperating with the Red Cross in the procurement of blood for purposes have supplied military more than 38,000 pints. Utahns as yet have ho accom modations for contributing blood, but can support the ,blood . pro gram oj maicini meir money con to the annual drive. tribution - for ther Club Radar. ' Dr: K: Fredefiek Hicken. .Salt Jenkins said Lake City, discussed' modern demand for Clayton has been reservations trends of medicine wiihmembers heavy, f but that they still of the Provo Rotary clubxrlday. may be obtained by calling the "philosophy degree r in- chemis"The major problemXTJr.' chamber of commerce office. Sam try from Yale university, and Hicken; said, is what is goi Burnside, chairman of the cham-- that sSme year joined the staff to be done with American aer s industry, i general eHair- - of organized research health.?-Hixnnted put that so , for the luncheon. laboratory of United States Stel cialized medicine not new. DrXAustin, in Utah to address in Kearnv. N. J. "We have it in institutions, suchrthe ann 1 national officers nightt corporation Until he became director of the as the Veterans hospitals, health meejting Ofc the Utah chanter of laboratory in 1946. Dr. Austin departments, public school health the AmericanxSociety fpr Metals, had worked chiefly in the appli-th- e y clinics and programs, following day, Thursday. incation ot thermodynamics to prdr numerous others." On he Utah SaltrLake City, will talk aboutl cesses for making or treating state level' he said institutions new research developments in steeli He. Was- also engaged in, the such as American Fork- Training tfte steel industry before his Utah measurement of properties ofi school. Utah State hospital and. county audience. metals and refractories, especial the Tuberculosis hospital. atx'Og- -i In 1828 he took a doctor of ly at elevated temperatures. den fit into the socialized . . -- , If is of their family. . Combined pledges and returns in Utah, county's Red Cross drive total approximately $14,000 less than half of the county's total of $30,000 to be raised by Mar. 31 according to Joseph , Seethaler, county chairman. Returns from the various towns in the county are coming in,,. Mr. Seethaler said, but as yet . no Geneva Steel company have quotas are filled. Employes of made a sizeable contribution. However,-exac- t figures are not; available. Tha Red Cross so. data, has . U. i " mom m . . 'g County Red Cross Fund Total Not Yet Half of Drive Quota - S.Steet corporation's it Doctor Tells Of top'TOneofficials will sneak to a Utah m., county auHlpfice at Mr. and Mrs. D.. Janes havi Mfinirll I James Wednesday when pnHie tkraa w VUIWMI Austin.j director of research for Ana Steel, addresses trip to California, at where and also,1Phoeniz, Chamber of Club lunchedn. The event scheduled they have visited with TaRotdry ' ' Springville Man Wounded in Korea Fighting ; ntral Utah -- AUSTIN B. JAMES Steel director of research, j who talks (Wednesday at a chamber ofcommeree' sponsorU.S. . News Briefs 14 dia- monds, .and was lost by a Salt Lake City woman whilsa the was at the resort last fall. It was recovered by Louis Melendez, a Brigham .Young university1' student.,: working at the resort, while he was raking leaves between the two pools. Melendez re ceived a $100 reward for returning the ring. It is construction restrictions thought that priority can. be ob tained through" the schools which will use the. pool for athletic pro . Recruits of auxiliary police service fc internal secur ity, department of civil defense, saw a film .from the military library of Fort Douglai at the third training meeting here Friday, according to Sgt. EltU W. Mower, assistant director of the police service internal security division. s . This division which is composed of one man from each of the 27 civil defense districts of Provo, will be used In case of disaster If the situation is beyond the capacity of local police officers, Sgt. Mower said. Initial tr&Tning in the course being taken by the 27 recruits is! in first aid. Instructor is sgt. Max HHiick) Snow. The coiirse will ."continue in various phases of police responsibilities under of competent .Instruct-- ; direction ors. ' A Springville SPRINGVILLE stressed that infor- serviceman has been wounded in .Sgt. Mower IIV. blC VUUt the fighting in Korea." Robert HidklUll 111 and urged that recruits Kensingcr, son of Mr. and Mrs repeated Merle Kensmger was wounded attend meetings every Friday m action in Korea, on March 15, night the situation should get his family vyas notlfedTuesday vorse than anticipated, agt. by the war department. Rfcbert has bee'n sertkig with Mower saiS "this trained grou;i the first Marines, and has been will form the nucleus for a larger in the front lino of action ahout force." two months. He entered the service in June, 1950, and left for overseas duty, in November. ., His father was in Cheyen-ne"vyo, when word came, having been called there'due to the serious illness of his mother. - er ' - Theting contained : mended as the ifte4or the Provo the municipal swimming pool by me, city; planning commission, morial board and the city engi-neat a meeting i Friday. The property is owned by v TJ&RG and Hanson-Lyma-' n 1 pany. letter will be sent to the A' : city 'commission urging that pur chase of this site be made when- V ever possible State board of health engineers and Provo city, engineers recom- mended that the aize of the pool ring valued at mora than $000 has been found at Saratoga Resort and returned to tta owner, after having been lost sir.:e last fall, according to Frank Eastmond, resort manager.- I Police Force In Training A diamond LZHI SUNDAY HERALD Civil Defense Lost Diamond ' Lynne Tait, the former Lynne Duke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Duke of Provo, is making her public theater debut March 30 in "The Silver Whistle' to be staged by the Whittier theater in Whitticr. Cal. Mrs. Tait has taken parts in stage and dramatic activities at PASTEL PRINTS AND CHECK THIS PRICE " ; PeDDerdine and colleee (o)(o)' has worked on radio programs in Los Angeles. She. attended scnoot' in Provo before moving to Cali- - forsiain 1948.- - - teption-"'-given- rThe churches," he . aid, "are providing excellent hospitals, labor, groups are setting up, their own hospitals, yet all these are not sufficient. W",still need- heart factory recovery. A granddaug- foundations, diabetic specializahter, Carole Maxfield accompanied tion, polio and others." He pointher to Provo. Richard Maxfield ed out that these mentioned lare '.will make his home in Utah and forms of socialized medicine proexpect to arrive "here the first grams, yet theytill belongj- the be overpart of April with his wife and people. Theses-woultheir baby and his sister, Maurine ridden if the government na-- f . ,'Iaxfield.. . tionaltzes medicine " however, he out. . pointed Mr. and" Mrs. Arden Harris of - Dc. Hicken said it costs more Boiie, Ida., and their three son, to be sick today because the paLarry, Kenneth and Donnie have tient Remands much more than been 'visiting during 'J the r past the patient jo SO years ago Hosweek at the home of Mrs, Angus pitals- give more service with, Mitchell andher family in Oram. supplying radios,' inner spring mattresses, private rooms, more1 Areilee- - Tanner,, "daughter 'of highly" trained, personnel ahd Mr. and Mrs. Ray, S, Tanner hal other iervicei.: the high"Depit arrived in Provo . to ' spend er costs, the patient still gets weik's spring vacation with : her more for his money," he said. at- - . Cases which used to family. Miss Tanner has been colreqtiiretending Colorado Women's time in bed are now relonger " lege at Denver. leased much sooner. He included - i; t m this groupiogappendectomies, My ma RlchinsV daughterlof Dr. murnity cases and ruptures. and Mrs. Grant Rlchins is also ih Vot wo have not siven the Provo to spend her sprmg Vaca- puWc the best" medical services, tion with "her family. ; She because the public won't let u." brought a friend. Kay.'Bornstein - He explained this as the fault of cf Bellngham, iWash., with $ier society in the capacities of hot Colo-'rad- o and the two are students-achildren in rental units, Women's college in Denver. letting farmers letting produce spoil because of inability and lack of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jenkln to distribute properly to Of . and daughter Joslyn Vineyard the needy. "Religious institutions are spending" Easter J in Twin fall down because they don't imFalls, Ida., with relatives.-- plant moral principles firmly enough to stick with the indij Mr." Vli 1 . - . ft! You'lfbe thrilled with these smart new and summer Rayon Print Dresses spring new styles, new colors a marveloua-- , buy you'll want severaL ' -- i - d . THERE IS : ; SHORTAGE : ,i , f - "' OF APPLIANCES ; A " " - - : . fiJlf vr. ' - t - ' ' " CV,,, .x vidual about his responsibilities: to social betterment. Program chairman was Dr, James W. Webster. Visitors were: Ralph Webb aijd Dr. Horace MerrilL Mrs. Gilbert Hafen, (Kathryo joness) is :resimg ax me-- noiy Cross hospital in Salt '. Lake CityJ "following a major operation per-' Metals Meet To Honor Mathesius Mr. and Mrs.. Roland Dirk man of. Salt Lake City report the birth of a baby girl there on Friday at tha Holy Cross hospital. The baby has. one brother. The mother is he former' Afton Anderson, daughter, of Mr. and Airs. Oscar W. Anderson of Provo and the other grandmother is Mrs. Ellen Dickman of Salt Lake City. SALT LAKE CITY. March 24 Two Utahns will receive (U.) j - , -- formed there Thursday. . Ah-land- U cbl. 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Flanders, professor of metal "returned during the; week from lurgy at the University of Utah. ' New York City where Mr. attended exhibits df the 'American Toy Fair: held at the "IWcAlpin and New Yorker hotels and at 200 Jfifth Avenue building.' BORN Deto flew On the return they Valley hospital troit where they picked up a new At Utah ? : 24 car whkh they drove home. They March to D. Girl and Doris Clayton made a side trip to1 Canada and Liddiard,. Provo, visited in. Battle Creek; Mich., Mower Boy to .Robert M. and Lola with sonSe of Mr.) Ahlander's Hoover walker, Provo former missionary friends. March 21 Girl John S. of Bonnett,tp Provo. and lelene PottaMr. Mildred 'A. Newman conis Ev "Ni, 4th 234 Springville Boy" to Ray ahd Mignon Howe valescing at home from a major Muroocic; Provo. operation performed; at the Holy Girl to Robert M. and Dor Cross hospital ten days ago. othy Buchanan BirdOrem.. Boy to Earl R. and Dorothy Pr. and Mrs.' R. H. 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