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Show Many Tourists Visit DUP Log Cabin, Pioneer Museum During September the month of Pleasant Grove's birthday, hundreds of appreciative visitors visit-ors have made tours of the Pioneer Museum and Log Cabin at Pioneer Park on 1st East and 1st South where they were shown photographs of early settlers and relics of that pioneer pio-neer period. Tourists included Duane Lindstrom and family from Independence, In-dependence, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harvey of Pebble Beach, California and Ed Eis-ler Eis-ler and family of Provo. On Sept. 20, Miss Elizabeth Sartori and her third grade class from Central School, gained first hand knowledge of the settlement and home life of our community through a tour of the Pioneer Museum and log cabin. On Sept. 25, 96 pupils and teachers of three third grades of Westmore School at Orem enjoyed a tour of the building and the stories of life at that early day. Orem was not settled set-tled until three years later. The teachers were Ruth Sandgren, Diane Babcock, Florence Warner War-ner and Sherry Christensen. 1 Latest visitors were the 4th grades of Grovecrest School, taught by Maxine Fugal and Helen Harper. These classes have sent letters of appreciation apprecia-tion for the interesting tour. Guides for the tours were members of the Museum Committee, Com-mittee, Louie Gillman, Nora Macfarlane and Lucile Walker. The committee invites other groups, besides schools social, so-cial, church and civic to come during pleasant fall weather to see the historic buildings. Arrangements Ar-rangements may be made by calling Mrs. Harold Walker, 785-3134. Guides will be provided. pro-vided. Families wishing to hold a family home evening at the park and museum are welcome. Several have availed themselves themselv-es of this experience and report a rewarding experience. |