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Show Once Popular Castillo Started in Gay Nineties; Only a 'Ghost' Today "" 11 . 1 mm I- fw -- . v.. xjus' f i r i V -- m i - - 1 iaru umus, Buie toe and at far right is toe outwwr pluage. ioiu. g sc ss D1RGW Station and Spanish Fork River which meanders past it. Beyond the river was a spot used for baseball diamond. Fboto at right shos the outdoor segplunge at lower left and portrays more of Castilla area and ment with train approaching from right (Photos loaned to Herald by Mr. and Airs. Ddea Perry of Prove). story store which faced south (with small Storage buildiag ia rear); the larft dance pavilion which was roofed tver but tpea on three sides; and one of the rental cottages with private leant bathhouse at rear. Outbuilding! and animal enclosure are seea in foreground. At extreme right la the left photo an tw efalmneyi of the hotel that is seea la second picture. The hotel (from rear) is To Its right b the enclosed swimming pool the main structure in renter THIS PANORAMIC vkw mmbtainj three photo thorn CastiEa Hot Spriap Resort it looked Aug. 15, 1907. The three pictures were takei by the Ut Philander Franklia Perry from toe foothills Immediately overlooking CastiDa Kaoning coothward acrnss the resort, the railroad tracks, sad Spanish Fork River to the mountains south of the canyon. Photo at left shows porttoa of the dene grove of shade trees under which pleasure-seeker- s picnicked; the twe-- ti -- river-tracka- Sp. Fork Canyon Hot Springs Was Resort Site Vol. 9, 1941: Icutaway face of the mountain ownership and operation of the toricai Quarterly, the silica operation took was Cyrus E. Dallin. not- - 'The party (of Escalante and spoiled her new lug!Hopped lowdo rotons fanber ; sjtruc- s ,to mov-.Dwhite buttoned shoes Silka Operrtioa Spanish Fork River, cal-theaand, and some trees, in Besides the hotel, pools, and!tiaiiar!y at the uranyoi end. ,; coiten-ir- .. led bv uim me wo ae Aias -- ..... "Memories That Live. hot . , . bath houses, Castilla operated) The SouthwortK, original own- - , . . . ,W be- the river a few side enterprises from tone 'era and operators, received entering springs 72 u-v Fork of mouth Diamond the U, time, including limited mer-- and encouragement from two SZL "-- -6 ari near a place now called chand&sing; a school that ws Brigham Younfc Academy (Rio de Milton H. Hardy who.8011 :CastiUa Springs part of the Nebo District; a, feasors name "Castilla iAgUfi Calienles is Spanish for part of &e Choice of fie to quarry which fsrKsSsd silica ss at w time relates the region and..nver d hot waters.") a flux for the New Iraiton blast property and sold it to the utah for a short period in worth interests; and George HJfonner kingdom of Castile in yearE a ot BnmhaU who tutimaJely Countv people had something to Ce twenties; a An- me arasn tneme iigurea m j, Castilla Hot Springs turing venture, and even a salo came president o&er prominent figure hi later the naming from the fact that Yiari, either ac owners, opera- on or something asm to it two Spanish mars, Fathers j employees, or pleasure and Only a few ghosts of the Francisco Dominquez and seekers. resort remain at the site today vestre Velezde Escalante rere Memories of some of these, to-Erect located 7 miles from Spanish DUP men to ois- the first i& historical highlights. Fork, 8 miles from Provo, cover the hot springs in and 34 miles below Thistle. will be included in the second River of Hot Waters' These are the concrete house or and concluding article on Ca cistern built over the spring, the Escalante's journal mentioned tilla which will appear in a issue of the Herald. spriiigs. Said the Utah (Condnaed from Pag One) ..'wtere ,0 g. VK-FZsu- . r"r: help!"u"a"""; pro-;1"'"- 0' wd South-possib- ..." ly e be-a'- cigar-manufa- j to Monument at Castilla Scene ' 17-1- jiMllL3'Ltl jli ii i i"1nMia-i- i nil nrf THE CAPTION INSCRIBED iiaifi'virMlitirarMwii irfliif aim in foreground en this prided photo tells the story of a grand event held at Castilla in 1SC5. Among those at the outing were 0. H. Berg, R. R. Irvine, James Graf. Andrew Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Ch fever iHaMHMHaMnsBsawsWBfassaMSSBBBnBsBnnBBwsn nt The Daughters of Utah of South Center Camp are planning to erect a historical monument at the site of the one- -' time Castilla Hot Springs Remi sort in Spanish Fork Canyon. Sr.. Jane Riggs, Annie J. Jones, Philander Brown, Elizabeth Mrs. Delilah Williams is TRUONG AN, Vietnam-M- rs. Kirkwood and Mary Kirkwood. (Photo submitted by both Nguyen Thi Xhut, telling of the president of the company and Loxoa Christensea of Mapleton and Amine S. Ridge of Orem). alleged massacre of at least 109 Mrs. Anna Moore is historian. civilians in her hamlet last year Mildred B. Ream has been named chairman of the marker! by American troops is in the plan-- i "The Americans had alwavsiP1"0. whi been good to us before siage. They gave the children Mrs. v imams, Mrs. Moore and once my husband got and Mrs. Ke?m, all of Spanish candy ' -a pack of cigarettes, xnereironc, expressed keen interest were 11 in my family then. Now in the articles being published there are three." by the HeraH on Castilla and " y . provided much valuable inforRich- mation from DUP sources that WASHINGTON Mrs. ard Nixon's press secretary, aided in the research. Connie Stuart, describing the ucvuiuiu site ai itiuk i" y ANNOUNCING LOWEST House social functions from the t 'Vr!?'C'J--- l EUROPEAN FARES EVER! la(Ues 01 Pres8: X Bound Trip nave If I think some of you from New York LONDON gotten exceedingly busty be$260 cause you are carrying tape AMSTERDAM $270 recorders, I might ask you bow PARIS $270 you pined so much weight . ZURICH TgO .Let's be fair to the guests. ROME $290 Please introduce yourselves Pfione just like any nice, well brought Across from Sears would do." up lady 'T .v Pio-ne- rs Quotes In The News fff toat.S hr f ;: &,- -f - at rvi "T vfvli: i'V5 , t,--l--v '-- -..--- Sfe?- .v-.' SvAV.V.l - r ferret: I j a - .i - - a. nap. - "1 tm deseref travel 7 288 NORTH 1ST WEST FftOVO.UTAM SMOI ON TELEVISION SUNDAY NIGHT ET) TO ROME WITH LOVE New Comedy Series Starring John Forsythe. 1I ED SULLIVAN SHOW 7" Special Guests ELLA FITZGERALD EDDIE ARNOLD :l ED AMES CATERINA VALENTE I i n 111 I 2D 373-38- Heat lightning is a form of streak lightning far enoagii away in distance so that thunder not heard. nisinM tfiUUUVIUIUli ED iP ILLS USUE UCCAMS SHOW Enjoy Top Variety MITCH MILLER BOBBY GOLDSBORO A TB, x MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE THIS CONCRETE tank or cistern built over the Castilla d hot spring is the only useful structure left at resort In this photo, Chief Herald Photographer Phil Shurt-k-ft points to outlet of pipe which empties flow from cistern Into waste ditch. once-prou- J f OUTDOOR PLUNGE at Castilla, 1920. Girls in foreground: Alice Clubb Wilson, Bessie Brown Openshaw, Deane (who owns photo), Mand Martain Ogden, Mary Martain Reed, Delia Alexander and Betty Bird. 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