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I want to apologize for leaving off a business in my list of those firms that opened for business in Fountain Hills in 1972 in my last column.
Stanâs Beef âNâ Burgers had a groundbreaking ceremony, and construction began on Fountain Hillsâ first restaurant in December 1972.
Located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Shea and Saguaro boulevards, the restaurantâs menu had a variety of hamburgers, sandwiches, salads and breakfast items.
The business was later sold to Omer Appelwick. He changed the menu and added a second dining room with a fine dining menu and second floor to the building with more fine dining and views. Appelwickâs became a popular restaurant that attracted customers from Scottsdale.
The battle is called the “Miracle at Gapyeong.” The heroic incident took place on May 25, 1951, in South Korea when a small battalion of 240 brave young soldiers from small-town southern Utah Latter-day Saint homes found themselves suddenly under attack by 4,000 Chinese and North Korean soldiers. It was a terrifying and completely unexpected attack. They were given the understanding that they were to provide artillery support to allied soldiers positioned ahead at the North Korean enemy line. But there were critical miscommunications and in fact, there was no buffer between the Utah soldiers and the enemy.
They were shocked and terrified to discover that they were being directly attacked, and drastically outnumbered. The battle is accurately described as “a ferocious hand-to-hand battle fought in the early morning darkness.” At dawn, Lt. Frank Dalley and Captain Ray Cox led their Latter-day Saint battalion into battle. They courageously fought their way through the Gapyeon