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Show Around and About J DAILY HERALD Old Geneva Resort APRIL 20, 1959 Utah County, Utah MONDAY, ' Pro jecv To Be Launched by 0 rem Carina . UTAH COUNTY njam B oy Sco u ts H a ve Overnight Camping Trip Be By MILDRED B. HALL FR ; 4-14- 47 By REGENE PEAY BENJAMIN The Boy Scouts Three birthdays In the family were noted in a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Dillingham;. Those honored were Janice and Dennis Dillingham and Mrs. Dillingham. Joining the family for the social were the Darwin- - Jackman f amilyv Mrs. Virgie Jackman and Earl Skelton. Mrs. J. Lorenzo Smith of Denver, Colo., is in Provo at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Alma Boyden. She came here to be with her mother who is recovering from surgery ' performed on a fractured hip at Utah Valley Hospital. Another daughter, Mrs. Marvin Skousen, Phoenix, Ariz., has been here Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beardall, Springville were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Cook,. Sandy, and daughter, Susan and Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Salt Lake City. . Mrs. Paul A. Thorn, Springville . left Saturday by air for be with her daughter, June, her husband, Oxnard, Calif.,-t- o Robert and their new baby girl born Apr. 16. Mrs.Thorn expects to be with those mentioned and the Arbon's two other little girls for two weeks when Mr. Thorn will meet and come home with her. - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Edwards have as guests a daughter, Lola, (Mrs. Boyd) Johansen from Las Vegas, Nev. . i a party recently. Games and danc1 and leaders have returned from a ing were the diversions . . Luncheon was served. . s trip up Payson Canyon where they had remained overnight. Mrs. Clara Ludlow ' enjoyed a at Salt Lake family Mrs. Norma Aitken was hostess on Wednesday, to her club recently. Club members present were Nellie Barney, ' i Birdseye; Shirlene Otteson, Palmyra; Joanne Losser, Or em; Mary Webster, Provo; Edith Dunn, Ethel Sorenson, Katherine Webb, rHene Stone, Carol Lundell, all of Spanish The Red Cross memNEPHI Fork; Gbarlene Tuttle of Springt drive for the East Juab ville;. Betty Larsen, Leland and bership stahas been completed,; Mary Ella Arnold, Benjamin and County 1 : i a special guest, Carolee Dunn. led Udall Jensen, Chairman of BerPlate Luncheon was served, games East Juab County. Mr, Jack wick has been the membership played and prizes awarded. and fund chairman for the Drive. A canvass has Mrs. Pauline Richardson went to 330 and made been memberships Salt Lake City during the week to be with her daughter, Patsy, sold. Sixty businessmen contriwho underwent surgery on her buted, making a total of $640 collected for the Red Cross. knee. All four LDS wards of Nephl, Mona and Levan participat- f and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Anderson S rt ed the drive. in and Mr., and Mrs. Bernell Anderi son and two sons went to. Ogden On Monday evening, April 13, to see the new baby daughter of the Board of Directors of the Red Mr and Mrs. Lynn' Anderson. s Cross held a meeting and decided I 4 to aid two Red Cross voluntary Mrs. DeNene Jensen gave her programs. They will furnish $30 little daughter, RoNene a birth- for a junior high school student i who is qualified to participate in day party, when she was four years ' a Junior Red Cross training proweek. old, during the gram to be held in Logan begin- i . , , Mr. and Mrs, Archie Beckstrom ning July 5. enterained at dinner Wednesday They have also appropriated i night for Mrs. Stella Gale of $60 for a man to attend an aquaHelper and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman tic training school to be held at Lossee and Mr. and Mrs. William Bear Lake for 10 days in August. Beckstrom of Spanish Fork. They decided with the increased " amount of boating that is so popWi Mr. and Mrs. Parley Lundell ular at present, and the opening CASTRO PAYS TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN Cuban spent the weekend at Inkum, Ida., of the Municipal Swimming Pool, Prime Minister Fidel Castro lobks up at the statue of with their daughter, Joyce Clark it is important to have someone Lincoln after laying" a wreath at Abraham and family. qualified to give instructions in emancipator Lincoln Memorial. The rebel leader is in the United the life saving. v Those from Benjamin attending It was stated that approximately States to win support for his revolutionary government. the first aid classes at Spanish 50 per cent of the funds collected Fork the past five weeks were: in the Red Cross Drive will reMrs. Addie Payne, Mrs. Vera main in East Juab County to asParkinson, Mrs: Alice Steele, Mrs. sist with the Red Cross activities j Helen Hickman, Mrs. Ruth Rich- here. ardson, Mrs. Delia Wood and Mrs. Pauline Richardson. Mrs. Millie Herbert was class leader. - ":- ; matron has enjoyed Mrs. Forest Farley, Provo home-boun-d receiving numerous cards and visits noting her recent birthday " anniversary. Among callers were members of her" club who brought her a dress and Mr. Farley's brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Farley, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Farley, Manti, with their daughter, Alice and two children ' and a sister, Mrs. Clara Penrod. . Juqb Red Cross Drive Completed house-to-hou- Parle7 the road will begin this weekend and they will extend the present road down to the lake front. Then heavy equipment can come in and dredge out some boat slips so that boating can be 'enjoyed. There is a road leading to the edge of the property located on 1600 North and directly west to the lake. Over 100 students from the Brigham Young University "hav agreed to assist In clearing away old brush and debris and making the picnic area usuable according to Mr. Farnsworth. The city will also plant grass where needed and later put in playground equipment. OREM Work is beginning this week on the newest project of folMarina Park Orem City lowing the signing of a contract with Utah Power and Light Co. The, restoration of the Old Geneva Resort will give the citizens in Utah County a fine place to enjoy boating aid picnicing with the family and some of the facilities will be in use this summer if plans proceed as outlined. The entire project was gone over at the time of the signing with Mayor V. Emil Hansen, City Manager O. V. Farnsworth nd Councilman Earl Wengreen , in charge of parks and recreation. They agreed that grading on s Scouts and Beehive girls enjoyed get-to-geth- er, also. - ' . f m WW in se f r ;7 r ' - r 'X : II .: V . Wayne Gammon of Las Vegas, Nev., was an overnight guest of his parents, Mr; and Mrs. Leland J. Gammon of Provo. Mr. Gammon, who is the district manager for the Bankers Life and Casualty Company reported that his district was top in sales for the nation during the month of March! : : : relatives were in Provo for the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. May rY. Roberts. Among those attending were her A number of son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts, Myton; two grand- daughters, Mrs. Fawntella Nuttall and Mrs. LaDawn Gubler and Mr. Gubler and Omi Porter all of St George and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young, Mack, Colo.; DarreUYoung, Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. Mildruff Young, Moab; MrsTamer Perkins, Blanding. . . . ' . An enjoyable week-en- d in Brigham City was spent by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornell and family of American Fork as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W.' Rollins. The two families were close friends when they lived, in Wyoming and have visited frequently with each other since coming to Utah." Mr. Rollins, public relations manager of Thiokol Chemical Co. in Brigham City, will be the guest speaker of the Lions Club in American Fork Thursday evening. . ; , ; . a iff BiKh!Wh'rMh'.WW?fr SIGN CONTRACT FOR MARINA PARK Orem City officials signed the contract with Utah Power and Light which marks the beginning of the rejuvenation of the. old Geneva Resort on the lake front. Those present at the signing included from left to right,' Mayor V. Emil Hansen, Earl Wengreen, councilman, O. V. Farnsworth, City Manager and Newell Wright, district manager of Utah Power and Light. rr - M) Consolidated and Judge to Hear Motion In Trial , From the WestPayson area comes word that Mr. and Mrs. David C. Kinser have returned from a vacation jaunt to California. They traveled in company with Mr. and Mrs. P. Wade Harldns. Mrs. Harkins is the former Yvonne Kinser. Mr. Hark-in-s reported for duty with the U.S. Air Force at the end of the trip and will be stationed in Formosa. ' A Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen attended a business convention at Cedar City for a few days this A motion to PRICE. (UPD week. They also went to the LDS cha rge ? embezzlement quash Temple at St. George. against two former Carbon Coua-t- y union officials will be heard SPEAKS AT DEDICATION here today before City Judge WASHINGTON (UPD Former Fred W. Keller. Charles Begamo and Harold President Harry S. Truman will be principal speaker at the dedi- Mortenson, former officials of tha United Mine Workers, are charged cation of the National Guard Memorial Build- with embezzling money from the ing here May 3, it was announced union's sick and' death benefit wiiiii ptt (jlMIiliy m "W to mm Hi IK an mm Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McAllister of Spanish Fork returned home recently from a visit with their and Dr. Mrs. L. and. daughter. 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