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Show i I: ' ' " l . ! 1 Timp Cave Attendance Sets; Ail-Tim- Course Completes Vi 4:- r -'. j ( Thomas Walker, By. BEULAII BRADLEY ,' PLEASANT GROVE Visitors of the cave. . 4 f at Timpanogos Cave are settfii - - j crane-shov! pleted the operator course at Fort Leonard eight-week- superintendent - June there were 6,842 people who visited at the famous D,rin el t Wood,.' Mo.- - No one celebrated the Fourth of p. m. tonight, a street dance. Strong July today with more gusto than Utah State Hospital patients, who had a chance to "release hostility" 'symbolically on Independence J Day by, tossing balls at caricatures of psychiatrists, 'Utah patients in f recent years have been given more and more 20-to- me j r'Z l Lions Club ? K By MARGRETTE TAYLOR SALEM . LeGrande 'Carlson has been installed president of the -- Salem Lions Club with Carl Lee, as first vice president; j Elmer Culmer, second vice president, any Howard Clark, third vice two-tabl- -- president. 1 ! was trained to operate n and crawler type truck national monument, an all-ticranes received and practical exrecord for . one month, and so far boom in conversion, pile this year there have been 12,260 perience' and He entered driving. loading visitors which total is ahead & the Army in January, 1958, and a full year's visits of any year completed basic training at Fort up to 1946,' ' according to Mr. Ord Calif. Walker. , Because of the mflux of visitors Mr. Walker asks local visitors or Boyd L. Boiler campers not to request reserva tions at the camp site but re- Completes Course quests that they use the special FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. facilities available to accommodate larger crowds farther up the Army Pvt. Boyd L. Bowler, 17, canyon. He states that the cave site son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. is not equipped now to handle Bowler, Provo, Utah, recentljrcom-plete- d plumbing course at Fort large parties having only single Leonarda Wood, Mo. to and accommodations Bowler the Army last entered serve out of state campers. ad basic comcompleted -February "The large influx of out of ' Calif. bat at Fort Ord, training state visitors to the cave has forced us into requesting that reservations for local people not be made for parties," said Mr Walker. new records as more .'and more out - of - state travelers camp at the" cave site and make their way up the nationally famous trail to iTimpanogos Cave, according to Installs State Hospital Patients : Really Celebrate Fourth , FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. Army Pvt. Don R. Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Strong Jr., Springville, Utah, recently com- Records e FRIDAY, JUL Y 4, 1S3 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Don R; Strong j independence in line with mbdern medical 'therapy. Their observance of Independence pay opened today at 8:30 a. m. with an awards program in the auditorium, followed by a John philips Sousa movie, 'viewing of the Fourth of July' parade at 11 m., band concert luncheon outside at noon, a gala carnival at 2 p. m. complete with fortune - telling, fish pond and hit - a - doctor game, and at 8 . " iEXPLORERS -WIN HIGHEST AWARI ' J iQG t- Earning the Silver Award, the highest award attainable, are these Explorer- scouts of Troop 2055 of the Provo Ninth LDS Ward. They are, from left, Kenneth Bullock, 16; Gary Bennett, 16 and - Reid Guymon, 17. The award requires fulfillment of rigid requirements including leadership, social development, citizenship respon&ibility, living the Scout oath and law and earning ratings. Troop advisor is Neil Manning. t e: f j g The program began with an address at 8:30 a. in. by Dr. Owen P. Heninger,; superintendent, followed by presentation of awards by, Lillian Groneman, American Legion Auxiliary, to Ward Six and the patient who originated design and theme for the hospital's Fourth of July , float. Theme was "Helping Hands," depicted by individuals climbing a green .nill; helped by the medical, nursing, social, rehabilitation and volunteer services, - to reach the top, recovery of mental " health. : The Independence Day celebration was planned by the Inter-war- d Patient Council with the help of the rehab department.! day-lon- : ' I . . i I Other" officers installed were Albert C. Peterson, secretary and treasurer; Thad Cole, Lion tainer; Scott Tanner and: Earl Card, four year directors! Nine members of the club were presented with 100 per cent .attendance buttons. Myron Lyons is the outgoing president; :fX:w:y::sv:-- : Strike Halts P ''4 ?5 ' ' " , ,$ Jl-f- ' i , ' Key Projects At University 1 Club met Tiiesdayxat the home of LaVera Work on three key construction Davis where the girls learned to make two kinds of sandwiches projects at Brigham Young Uni, The. Six Cookies 4-- H 8011 LITTE No. 90 NYLON MESH SHOP PING BAGS and milk shakes. Next meeting versity has been halted by the current ironworkers' strike, a will be July 8. j university spokesman said today!. One is the pedestrian underj-pas- s The Busy .Workers Club and utilities tunnel across was entertained at the home of 1230 North to the 'new Men's Gloria Anderson on June 24,1958, where the girls learned to make Dormitories, thus putting the unidrop biscuits. This group met at versity in the embarrassing but the home of Jane - Christensen. unavoidable position of having Sandwich making was demon- the road blocked off and apparstrated by Jane and Gloria and ently not working on it, the drinks by Arlean Hazel and Mari- spokesman said. It is 'estimated the road can be opened about lyn Carter. three weeks from the date conJoAnn and Freddie Scott are struction is resumed. Chief worry now is the fact spending a ; few weeks .vacation here with the Lyn Christensen that work is also halted on the family. They are from Los- An- Men's Dormitories, which could throw a serious monkey wrench geles, California.' j into plans to have them occupied I in time, for the. opening of, school a (Marianne Young enjoyed birthday , party at Salem Lake this fall. The dormitories will Park. A picnic lunch was served house 1170men. Third project halted by the tcj 14 friends by her mother, Mrs. IT Viola Christensen assisted by ironworkers strike, the spokesMrs: Noami Peterson.? She re man said, is the No. 3 furnace - i. DTK I ceived many nice gifts. being constructed for the new HI heatingvsystem nearing Mrs. Alice Mattinson Mr. and completion by the university. In addition, several large Mjrs. James Francom, Mrs. Doroconstruction thy Beddoes, Mrs. Jennie Lbosee school projects went to Boise, Ida., ' Thursday throughout the county are halted. I hmmt for the. funeral of Mrs. Mary DAMPEN No. 8 2 DOUBLE Green, sister of Mrs;' Francom HONORARY TITLE TOP ZIPPER ING BAG, and Mrs. Loosee. The title of Prince of Wales is purely honorary not hereditary. Mrs. Sarah Hanks has returned Sons of British monarchs do not home after spending two weeks inherit the title ; it is newly in "Salt Lake, visiting a new created for each prince. granddaughter born to Mr. and i Mrs. Burton C. Tahndge. The Mr. Neilson has returned to thf baby .needed surgeryt soon after base, but Mrs. Neilson stayed birth, and is getting along fine. here for a while. Other guests Mrs. Hanks cams home and left were, the Carlson family and Lr. he'd daunghter, Lvnda, there to and Mrs. f Barry Carlson and little out for awnile.! The baDy son Rick. help has one brother Ronald and one 0199 HOSTESS sister' Carolyn. The Cozy Circle Club members COOKIE PRESERVER gathered at the lake for their Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Mrs, summer party, where they enjoy-- i Thelma Peck have j joined the ed a picnic supper and visited. Textile Paint Class in Salem, Hostesses for the party were coming over each Monday to par- Micky Goodliff, Genieve McQui-veNelda Carlson, "Leola Johnticipate. The class . is directed "by Agnes Wood and Kate Sheen! son and June Cloward. Next meeting will be a party at the Mri and Mrs. Merrill Wood Lake Park." went to Salt Lake City where Mrs. Wood went for medical ' B. 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