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Cluh Riverside Country Club with its central location and deluxe facilities a champgolf course and 'including ionship driving range, supervised swimming pool outdoor tennis courts, elegant room and lounge club rooms for individual din-i&- party g c sors several programs during each month, including fashion shows musical and artistic presentations and an ex cellent arts and crafts program du ring the winter months It also gatherings weekend dining and dancing rates it among the lop private clubs in the Western United States Renovation of the kitchen facilities this past waitress jear withall new new stainless station steel equipment, tile throughout, makes it the finest in the area and recreation gives it the capability to provide fast efficient ser- facilities and social vice to its members and programs planned by and their guest as well as to for members of Riverside a all f--1 t II A Br aware of the vc-u- 1335 ' 1.1. lie) reiaf inn Sargeant At Armt Davf aearaai VP SpWIMTitup Membertriia VP T- - rVearom VP CKwrman ef rrte Board tuMcfMi Editor esWotfc . AIsa Steve Swclbara . . . . $Iqa AAastfC Dewtei .... art leavttt 0"e o the mom oo;ects o our organization ol..e neiaships aa " "cored aeaa President tab 1st Carter Dan Fsrwril Tern lamoreaux Doug SeardoH Andy MtCuMauar. Clyde Wi(k.nm IANC ia a AX) 2nd Spwjch A Mooting Utah Valley Heepitol i Caraarat at Arms Service le Mankind Vice-preside- - Jtr-v - P y.-- v r '". . " rfmn;" ; " a m JIt r of the USA, Inc. pro'de or the Ve'erons of fe" Norman Qborn Afton Oborn Helen Cowan Edna McDonald Elise Eckersley 1st Vice 2nd Vice Sec Treas. and Membership Choploin Louise Tasker, Ailene Lewis, Alice Fullmer, Catherine Meyer Haiti Royaalnct Katftryn Russell tr . ? r4VO V t - vl family dub r .. "' dk 'X 1 sr I '9 : 'v 1 si v i XL. D ' " .IT ! J V Sv i H Riverside Country Club is the site of one of the finest championship golf courses in the state. This 6992 yard layout is intersected by the Provo River, and its lusch fairways are a significant addition to the value of Central Utah's scenic and recreational areas. f I A o-r- a y Hf ytP i to PRESIDENT Jane Trexler HmWf t a. s ENTERTAINMENT CHAIRMAN HOSPITAL CHAIRMAN Officers Auxiliary Bette Anderson DIRECTORS M MARTY BELL Officers of Timpanogas tarrocks Veterans of World War I U.S.A. Int. George T. Eckertley lyt McDooaW Edmund W. Jensen Alvin J. Harding Lawrence Johnson Frank Thomas Louis 6. West Ernosl C Whiting David S. Nebon QUARTER MASTER C Glen RussoB ADJUTANT Won A, Famworth OFFICER LEGISLATIVE Muriel Rigby , , . , , nt . v COMMANDER 1st VIC. PSES 2nd VIC. PRES JUDGE ADVOCATE CHAPLAIN TRUSTEES Marty Bell nt Sec. - Treas Meetingt are heU at 11:00 NOON at Old Don Tuctere leetowrant every 2nd and 4th Thunday. Far Membership inform hen col tw; (W. trw Vice-preside- )"' Timpanogas 2670 Barrack Officer April IS. 1980 April 15, 1979 AttondWAca .uWk lelanww lance Garner " "utgai be"e t ptawre and a"iyieent. to keep memories o Wor'3 Var a"a o ene,a, t memory o' and 'or World War 1980 DISTRICT OFFICERS tMiMieiHW lex Nileaa ' BARRACKS Our membership is composed of Nurses from Lehi to the north. Heber City to the East, and Gunnison to the South. We meet the fourth Thursday of the month with many outstanding speakers, most of which are Doctors to keep us abreast of the latest developments in medicine. All Licensed Practical Nurses are welcome Mart W Ala Tjaeaa licWd Goraoa Secretary Treasurer 0 TIIYIPAHOGOS LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES DISTRICT 1 9 5C ge wiui "Service Tt Mankind" 1778-197- I'Uh-Pa- education Veterans of World War f96WirMS4ai r u eiift UKlftt Mnvta Provo. Officers this year are new cftauenges in Our Manty Bell Alpine the year coming continuing which is geared to help State LPN Association president Fern Kallas the LPN to update and and our district LPN are Orem tirst vice keep abreast of the latest doing all in our power to president Muriel Rigby meet these needs but we Spnr.gville second vice developments We meet the fourth need the support of all the president Jane Trexler Grove Thursday of each month LPN s Come and help us Pleasant secretary - treasurer. at I" tah' Valley Hospital to secure r future Louise Tasker Springvil in the 1st floor classroom le Ailene Lewis and Dr Roger Lewis will be Alice Fullmer both of our speaker for F eb 28 Pleasant Grove and Each month we have a Cathemirve Meyer Orem. who is very speaker PROGRESS! directors stimulating and informative that helps to keep us updated We also nave a seminar coming up on Mar 14 It will be on genetics, and chromasome disorders The LPN will be faced We are busy with our Are you aware what is in the future for the LPV How in some states phased they are being out' and replaced with RN s only"' These are matters that concern us A proposal, and what it 1 1 means to I you Don t just 4 sit back and let others sponsors a ladies golf program dur- JIM HOLLANDS ORTH decide our future We need your support ing the golfing season The club golf profes- landsworth. president. now Come and join the LPN Association and help sional. Chip Garriss. and Dr Donald Poppen BE. us help you because only his able staff also conduct president-elect- . a superior junior golf "Bye" Jensen, past if we are united can we be program during the sum- president. Dr Bruce strong enough to show Mciff. secretary, and that LPN s are an impormer months The 1979 officers of Richard E Hawkins, tant part of the health team Riverside are Jim Hoi- - treasurer mter-mountai- n THE HERALD 19) Licensed Practical Nurses Country Club A very active Riverside Ladies organization spon- larger groups Inovauve ideas by head chef Theron Lameroui builds upon the excellence 10 food preparation for which Riverside has always been known The 69u0 yard championship goif course is the best in the area because of knowledgeable care given by greens superintendent Bob Allen Plans are now being prepared to install a fully automated sprinkling system over the entire course Activity by member families and individuals has steadily increased each year due to the 24 if WWJ V The Riverside Country Club is one of the best private clubs in the State. Organized from the old Radar Club in 1959, the club currently has over 500 members and 80 full and part-tim- e employees. The excellent Vacilities provided by Riverside in golf, swimming, tennis and clubhouse accommodations play an important role in attracting new industry to Central Utah. The members and staff of Riverside Country Club are proud to be a major influence on the rapid growth of this area. . alwilL OFFICERS ? "WW1 James I. Hollandsworth PRESIDENT Dr. Bruce Mclff SECRETARY The Riverside Clubhouse was built in 1 959, and expanded in 1 975 to provide storage area for the golf equipment and room for future growth. The clubhouse can boast the finest food service in Central Utah, as well as meeting rooms for business and cultural activities. Don Field William Tooke James Hairston Ray Walters BOARD MEMBERS Donald Dr. V. Poppen PRESIDENT ELECT Richard E. Hawkins TREASURER B E. (Bye) Jensen PAST PRESIDENT Dwain Roylance, CLUB MANAGER CLUB PROFESSIONAL Chip Garriss, Robert C. Allen, GREEN SUPT. frvt D U GO 2701 N. University Ave. - Provo |