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Show ' i ' i '' " ' - '. - , ' m -- '. H- ' ' .' ' J , - ' v -i .... ' :' 'l!i!'T",-- MTV - : ' iitSl lflSSp IMIEIfistjl Jl - r 'X ..' ' fL. . . r: S ( fli AMERICAN' L H '' I V SCCNIC TIMPANOQOSN " ' SCENIC : ff ' ;'',! r r j : .; ; , ' Around end About Utah County i SUNDAY HERALD u1962 UUU1 Uta h Mrs. Robert Wilson of Shrewsbury, England and Mrs. Marie Curry of Morton, England were the dinner guests July 4 in Provo of Elizabeth Souter and Bessie Corless. Thei visitors have come to visit for preej months in Salt Lake City with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McGhee and Mr. and Mrs. (Jlifford Wiesenberg who the Provo dinner also were County, Utah Hap pen in gs Gojnriimylni er Provo resident is on the faculty La Verne Hales of Santa Bar of University of Southern bara, Calif. sponsored a party for nia and has choreographed the men! patients at Eldred Hosfor the San Francisco Ballet pital during the week. The event was in remembrance of her late Mr and Mrs. Martin Jackson, brother, Glen Hales who was a former patient. The group, was Mrs. LaRae Graves, Maurice entertained! by Frank Goold and Brown J Mrs. Lerita Ab bott and his Western singers. Refresh Mr. ind Mrs. William E. Zobell visit Mrs. Deseret Bullock, Provo, all ments Were served. Mrs. Louise have returned from aj urses aid acted as to Torrance, Calif :, where they members of Disabled American Tasker, hestess. party. visited their daughter, Mrs. Violet Veterans and Auxiliary were at Richardson and sons and a grand- Fort Douglas Hospital Friday to 1 Mr. and lrsl fDean S. Payne son, Jim Penrod in Hollywood and entertain veterans there They Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Allred were hosts for a barbecue supper other rjelatives in Long Beach and also distributed appropriate gifts and children, Cory, Kelly and served on the patio honoring her San Fernando. Mr. Penrod, form to the patients. Beverly h lve been visiting, the 111 ill! lllai ;M- -. A gA 1 " i . . Ceo ' if ' ' ! .1 h;: ill,TIMPANOGOS- SCENIC AREA Uti:.-''- : ' i - 4 brother, Dr. Alan R. Morgan, his wife, Jeanene and children, Kathreen, David, Rebecca and James from Fort Ord, Calif. Also guests! at the dinner were the Payne: children and parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Rulon Morgan. 15-d- L ay j j" and Mrs. Edith Y. Booth; The Allreds live in Palo Alto,1 Calif., but for the, summer will be in Elko, Nev. I' Mrs. Alan R. (Jeanene) Morgari and four children plan to leave Monday for Fort .Ord, Calif., after visiting in Provo with parents, Mr. and Mrs JyRulbn Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Brown. They came especially for the wedding of MrsA Morgan's sister, Urla Brpwli on Friday. Dr.-an- d it in;.: i 5 past two weeks with their!; parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Theras OJ All-re-d W 0 ) jf'' MUL MEABW JUMMEM TTGD AHEA AFFECTED BY CLOSURE Land designated as the "Mt: Timpanogos Scenic Area," shown on the above map, will be closed effective July 10 to all motorized vehicles, including jeeps and motor scooters,1 according to a forest service order. -- i J Scooters, Jeeps, Motorized Vehicles Area' Barred In Mt.Timpanoqos Closure of the "Mt. Timpanogos Scenic Area," a region roughly Mt. and surrQunding to travel Timpanogos, ,by motorized vehicles" wasThor-nocSaturday) by C. S. supervisor of the Uinta National Forest. In practical terms, the order prohibits use of jeeps and motor scooters in the area, which is in-volv- 'off-road an-'nounc-ed k, shown on" the map above. The best interest bf the public to pro-s x a r J i ! 'a closure order becomes effective July 10. .1 . Forester Floyd Iverj-soannounced the testablishment of this scenic area during the annual Timpanogos Hike program at the famed Aspen Grove Amphitheatre on lJuly 19, 1981. A "scenic area" is defined as an area within a national forest "which possesses uriusual recreation .values which should be preserved in sub Regional . stantially natural condition . . I and is managed so that these spe- Provo Rotary Club Installs New Officers W. D. Harrison Avas formally in- stalled as president of the Provo Rotary Club for 1962-6- 3 in ceremonies at the Friclay luncheon-meetin- g of the club. ceremonies The installation were conducted under the direc tion of past district governor, J. Edwin Stein. The officers who have been designated to, serve with Mr. Har- rison are Creed Brimhall,. vice president and Clayton Jenkins, and Frank H. Gardner, secretary and treasurer, respectively, both of whom have seryed in this capacity in their offices previously. LaVar Bateman and Ward Heal are: hold-ovdirectors and they will serve with newly appointed K. Breinholt, and Jennings M. Lee on the new board of directors. Retiring president, Seth T. Billings will also serve on the board for the coming yejar. Other out- going officers 'are Sherman W. Wing, vice president; Cullen Y. Christensen and L. Jrant Hansen, directors. ' 1 P. E. Ashton announced plans for the "annual summer party to be helo! at the Riverside Country Club on Monday, July 16. ! er cial values are available ' for study, use, or enjoymeni." "Careful consideration Jias been given to the increased hazards to public safety and conflicts in use$ vhich may develop if motorized trail vehicles are permitted in the scenic area," said Supervisor Thornock. j"Only a few mile's, of trail within the 'area' are now designed and! constructed to a standard which permits the safe operation of trail scooters and other motorized vehicles. j "A large percentage of the 31 miles of planned trails will traverse steejp, rocky terrain where loose rock are" easily dislodged by motorized vehicles. Manjf of these trails will logically be developed for foot travel only, due to the higher cost of construction and maintenance for horse or scooter travel. Fuller enjoyment of the unique geology, glaciajtion, hydrology, flora and fauna can be attained by leisurely, hiking in the area," Mr. Thornock jstated. 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Friday: fa Prices i vehmoionzea icles, in' thJ Mt. Timpanogos Scenic Area (it) To prevent the in creased hazard to hikers using the area, (2) To maintain a near na tural condition of the scenic area, (3) To minimize the danger of soil erosion which may be accelerated by motorized vehicles." Horse travel will be discouraged except during! hunting season, the forestry official said.l Two horses were killed rtwhen they- - plunged over the cliffs in 19591 while trans porting material to Emerald Lake for a public spelter. The Mt. Timpanogos Scenic Area is already the site of one of tbe'nation's best known organized hikes, which will be held this year for the 51st time on Jly 21. Conservationists "looking to the future of tlis rugged mountain oasis en vision it as :,a hiker s paradise, Mr. Thornock concluded. niDH Includes such famous brands as Red Goose, Grace Walker, Gems, John Ci Roberts, Kings Way, Yannigans! FIRMAGE'S SHOE DEPARTMENT STREET FLOOR 99 |