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Show _ Sunday, April 5, 1970 Page 5—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah 3 Foremen Selected At Geneva The appointment of three general foremen in the rolling mills division at Geneva Works has been announced by L. R. Ringger, tendent. Larry C. division superin- Rawlings of Orem wes named genera) foremanplate finishing-direct; Raymond H.Harris of Provo was named general foreman-sheet mill and coil shipping; and Ralph F. Powers of American r'ork was named general foreman-plate and strip mill. Mr. Rawlings started at Geneva in 1953 and held various hourly jobs until 1965 when he was promoted to general foreman-labor. Mr. Hartis is a graduate of Brigham Young University and began working at Geneva in 1951 in the accounting department. He transferred to industrial . engineering as a junior in- a LOWPRICED REFRIGERATORS WITH TOP FREEZE dustrial engineerin 195€. In 1961 he became a trainer in the rolling mills division, He was appointed general foreman- THE AMERICAN Red Cross Home Nursing course is available to residents of the area at no cost to help them learn how to care for the sick and injured. This photo shows members of a recent class practicing techniques they have learned. The “nurses”are,left to right, plate shipping in 1962. Mr, Powers is a graduate of Brigham Young University and went to Geneva in 1956 in the production planning department,In 1958 he becamea junior industrial engineer and in 1963 chaaged to the rolling mills division as a trainee. He was promoted to turn foreman-plate structor; and Mr. irma Wiest, fC Mrs. Patricia Nelson is the “patiet " the bed. Any group interested in setting .ee a home nursing course should contact Mrs. George (Betty) Johnson or Mrs. Golden (Teton) Jackman. (Herald Staff Photo) Mrs. Nina Young, Mrs. Betty Johnson, in- Circus Sets May 18 Provo Date | About People | By MILDREDB. HALL 3 73-8563 — 37. 373-0546 Spanish Fork, have been sightseeing and vacationing for Tom Hudspeth, head football a week in Arizona, New Mexico coach at Brigham Young and Colorado. Theyalse took the University, together with LaVell opportunityto visit Mr. Turpin’s The James Brothers Circus Edwards, assistant head couch sister living at Page, Ariz. will be anpearing May 18 in and Richard G. Felt, defensive Mrs. Lynn Carson, leader of Provo under the world’s biggest backfield coach, have returned big-top. The circus, which will from San Francisco, Calif., Brownie Troop 617 of Orem,is appear at the Provo Municipal where the men were the main most anxious to obtain a Airport, will be sponsored by speakers at a three-dayclinic of quantityof bed sheets which are Sertoma, the California Coaches tooold for regularuse, but which could be utilized for making Timesfor the two-hour circus Association, Mr. Felt and Mr. flags and costumes, in anEdwards also were acperformanceswill be 4 p.m. and ticipation of the coming summer 8 p.m. Many of the performers companied by their wives and of activities at the Girl Scout appearing with the circus are the ladies enjoyed sightseeing in Day Camp. Anyone who can international stars of the high the bay areaeae the meet. qualify for this donation may: wire, juggling acrobatics, plate Mr. and Mrs. Lev Lew A. Banks of spinning, etc. The famed James Brothers five-elephant act and Provo, report enjoying a Baron von Uhis fightinglion act pleasant visit of a day or two Navy PettyOfficer 2.C. Von R. during the past week with their will be featured attractions. daughter, Jcye, and her Mitchell, husband of the former Lemke’s Chimpswill provide husband, Steve Layland, and BarbaraA. Johnson of Spanish fun, as well as Alberto Zoppe’s their daughter, Stacey, who Fork, was among crew members aboard the aircraft carrier audience-participation hor- were here from Ogden. USS Yorktown which has seback riding act. In addition arrived in Boston, The ship, now there will be many clowns, Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Bar- 27 years old, is being prepared balloons, pink cotton candy, bakos and children, Craig, Linda peanuts, show-cones, and other and Brent of Orem, ac- for deactivation at the Boston features associated with the companied by their friends, Mr. NavalShipyards. The Yorktown is a veteran of World War II, the circus. and Mrs. Reynole Turpin of Korean and Vietnam conflicts and the recovery of the Apollo Eight astronauts. Mr. and Mrs. Garn V. Carter and family of Provo, were recipients of a telephone call from their service son, U. S. Navy Spec. 4 Marvin Carter, during this past week. Marvin called from Memphis, Tenn., finishing in 1964 and to general foreran-plate finishing in 1965. Kiwanians To Clean Out Holiow NEPHI — The Nephi Kiwanis Club,at its last meeting, voted to accept an assignment made by the City Clean-up and Beautification Committee. The appointed taskis the clean-up of the “Big Hollow’ which runs west through the city between Second North and Fourth North Streets. 14.2 Cu. Foot ove By KATHRYN D. GROESBECK Many have believed that the Provost Massacre of 1824 took place on the Provo River because H. M. Chittenden's “History of The American Fur Trade,” printed in 1902, quoted WarrenA,Ferris as saying that a Snakechief, Bad Gocha,“fell in with a party of trappers, led by a well-known mountaineer, Mr. E. Proveau, on a stream flowing into the Big Lake that now bears his name, several years since," and by treachery massacred mostofthe party. Dale L. Morgan,historian who heads the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley,in answerto a letter of inquiry from this writer, has this to say concerning the massacre; “Although the Provo River does not flow into the Big Lake Seehen Lake), cron Sup] Provo River was meant until Ferris’ manuscript In the year 1952, because of MEN’S KNIT SHIRTS Hollow, and use of heavy equipment to clear the channel of manysizeable objects which havecollected or been dumped there in recent years. It was agreed that an appeal should be made to owners of property to clear rubbish and trash from the hollow adjacent to their premises and that public Need no Regular§ Regular $4 Do °6 > UNFINISHED MILK STOOL Novel Style stool has many uses. Finish to suit decor. 12” x 12” ARPET TILES Use in any room or hallway. Cuts to fit any place with a pair of scissors $47 STEER MANURE CHAIN LAMP Fertilizer Manure 4 TO DO AWAYWITH OVER-PRICED tive women in pop. Lim ina rainbow of colors. ironing. Steer LEAGUE STRETCH DENIM PANTS Acrylic knit shirts are machine washable, nreturin taba tetTinadl Seve: bol cae 1.5 Cu. Ft. Modern styled chain lampfits in any room. Regular 14.98 Regular 1.29 ] pss mapof the West cameto light, to be reproduced in the Denver, 1940, edition of his book. On that mapwefind the Jordan to be the Provo River, so that map and text harmonize. ‘The name Provois not applied to what we now call the Provo.)”” Mr. Morgan adds further: “This wasall the morelogical in that a band of Snakes would have no business being in the heart of Ute territory, Utah Valley, whereas Salt Lake Valley, the valley of the Jor was well-known as ¢. neutral ground, frequented both by ‘Snakesand Utes. This was even so when the Mormons camein 1847, Therefore, Indian range further harmonized with the alanguage of Ferris as by his map, and I ‘nk my case for the Jordan River as the locale of the Provost Massacreis rather well established,”he cor.cludes gy Reg. to serious flood danger, Nephi City and Juab County solicited help from the U.S. Corps of Army Engineers to clean and deepen the Big Hollow Channel. This was done and the hollow made capableof carrying flood waters discharged from Salt Creek Canyon. the assigned committee reported to club membersthat it would require active cooperation of the owners of property adjoining the Big ETIENNE PROVOST,leader of masacred party. Along Jordan River “ Preity colors doors can be hing reporting that he is well and that notice should be given that dumping trashor objects which he expects to have leave in June to come homefora visit, after impede the flow of water completing his current through tthe channelis forbidden schoolirg. While on the line, by law. Kiwanis Club President James Marvin spoketo his parents, his brother aa two sisters and his L. Painter assigned the Big ject3 the club grandmother, Mrs. Maude Hollow project committee on public relations, of Carter. which Lynn J. Esplin is chairMrs. Mary Demos left man, with R. Roscoe Garrett Thursdayin the company of her and Vinton G. Steiner as cee and husband, Mr. and members. He also gave notice Fred Clark, from Heber, that all members of the club ais now in California where mustjoin in the work. the group attended a wedding reception on Friday honoring Anynation more than two Mrs. Demos’ grandson, Jim yea.s behind in assessments Campbell andhis bride, Barbara voted by the General AsBeesley. On Saturday evening sembly of the United Nathe group attended an open tions aitanmati ally loses its house given for the couple at vote. Baldwin Park, Calif, by his mother, Mrs. Helen Campbell Richland, Wash.,is visiting for a and friends. weekwith her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Denler of Mrs. Harold R. Denler of Provo. Provost Massacre Knit ae‘an be machine washed and dried in dryer. section never needs defrost- SAVE 2 PEANUT CLUSTERS WE FOUND ONE TRAVEL AGENTWE LOVE! After many hours of searching we found one priceerinht pack age! $665 for 22 happy days to Europe including 9 countries ‘Witt most meals too! 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