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Show Rea Straw has returned to flh, 9me ,f0ll0winS an enjoy- Ca if Thf3 VaCatin s ant. She accompanied Mrs Charlotte C. Hansen back to Los Angeles, after Mrs. Hansen had been visiting in Utah with Rea and brothers Reed Cle ments and wife of this city and Dr. Earl Clements and fe of Salt Lake and a sister Mrs. Henry Hansen and husband hus-band and family in Spanish Fork Mrs. Straw also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Himes (Elizabeth Clements) at Los Angeles; with Mr. and Mrs Keith Peck (Valeta Smith), at Sepulveda and with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Swearinger (Rose Marie Heywood) at Artesia. She also toured Disneyland and Hollywood and especially enjoyed en-joyed the display of fireworks on July 4 in the Colliseum. Mrs. Electa J. Clark, 235 E. 4th No., Springville, attended the Rocky Mountain Labor School (AFL-CIO) at the University Uni-versity of Colorado last week. Mrs. Clark is grievance chair-lady chair-lady for Local No. 430 of the Ladies Garment Works. Mrs. Cleo Heavener has six of her nieces and nephews, sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pierce of Salt Lake City, visiting her. They are, David, Andy, Mary Jo, Rebecca, Rebec-ca, Caroline and Shelly Pierce of Salt Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Nielson enjoyed a visit last week from Mrs. Nielson's sister, Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Hendrickson and three children of Richfield and also her father Charles Ogden of Richfield. Mrs. Janet Crandall and two sons David and Cyril left Tuesday Tues-day to spend ten days or two weeks with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Fannin and new baby at Richmond, Rich-mond, Wash. (ondny Cvenli . . . gnow Keunion pendants of James Chaun-'swW Chaun-'swW and their friends are .'j to a reunion August 2, tie provo Park, 5th No., ' ffest, beginning at noon. : are asked to bring lunch. ':,t nill be a program at 4 'i at the University-Park :j cliurch, 8th No. 1st W. f a dance from 8:30 to 11 (I ' There will be separate en- ':ijment for children during :' urogram, games and races j' prizes. Mrs. Lillie Z. Cuy-" Cuy-" , i47 No. 2nd West is busi-3 busi-3 manager and can give other needed information. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beesley and baby son Michael are expected ex-pected home today from Colorado Colo-rado Springs, Colo., where they have spent the past six weeks. Steven Bird, a brother of Mrs. Beesley has spent the past ten days in Colorado Springs and will return with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weight are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Weight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grange of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haymond and family have returned from a delightful vacation trip to San Diego, Calif., where they visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Myers (Paula Haymond) and also toured many places of interest. in-terest. Mr. Haymond also enjoyed en-joyed a successful deep-sea fishing trip. Virgil Clifford Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Allred, who graduated this year from the Utah Vocational School, as an engineer's aid, is now employed employ-ed by the Thiokol Chemical Corp. near Brigham City and he and his wife and son will leave soon to make their home in Brigham. |