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Show i IVernal La Von Wall Phone 789-0521 Vernal residents attend .conference tfayslastweeThey iea! Led with the number of "fl ail parts of the world in from every state in the nZs were conducted by P, from 30 countries and the V-states LDS President Kimball 7S day's speaker and Alex ni theseVondday. There .J' many interesting exhibits of fvfftooms, "How to" aids for nn? -histories, and other visual a.ds. ms. f- - MaZzaoui, a professor of East history at the University of f aid he is encouraged that Levis becoming so popular in the Stes It was reported that it is third most popular hobby in m'ca. . rons the people from Vernal in 2ce we: Mr. and Mrs. Max ,1- Dick and Helen Offutt; Glen Helen Allred; Joe and Virginia to Wallace Anderson; Alta ,ar'd- Lena McCarty; Arlys rier-' Stella Sadlier; Darlene ,s Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Landon, many others. There were over r people in attendance. Former B residents observed were: Wiley er; i from Minnesota; Margaret 5c' ,rts Garden Grove, Calif.; Belle ''ste-Land sister, Madge and husband, 7 1'-. Tucker, American Fork; Mina jock and Elzada Evans, Salt Lake ;o irjf . vas 5. Gary Tassainer, the former "8 ti 1 1 Frandson and children Emily, braa ter and Lisa from Pago Pago, tac? ran Samoa, were guests at the ltlrK; i ol Mr. and Mrs. Al Tassainer. n I here, they visited with friends isss jjentsome time on the mountain. then traveled to Idaho Falls, ;rant inhere they visited with Velyn's he 1: is, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Frandsen. Irs. E. i Idaho they traveled to Payson, former home for visits with it and relatives. Gary and their J son Garin remained in Samoa, and Mrs. Robert Nelson, for-e for-e age f Vicki Tassainer, returned to inua i, after staying the summer in ' il with employment. Robert will 1 ali' lue his education at BYU. fame, e not i. Wayne Moosman and children ontri- and Kyle, from Clinton, Utah, i 'I" I at the home of Mary Jean's ' to Is, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump ,s iffk. Tina" attends Weber State 'enol jeand Kyle is active in basketball ecog- forts as a'junior in high school. .and Mrs. Hal Hatch, formerly selves "a" m bvs Crv anc' ar, njtjfi ton. Colo., visited at the .homes of md Mrs. Dan Butch Hall, Judy's its and with Lynn and Roena . Hal's sister,, last week. They lw led fishing on the mountain and a fanning trip on the Green River, and Hall traveled to Evanston. for the Evanston Overthrust golf ament.They returned to Littleton, ay. 1 Julie Hansen underwent 0 at the McKay Dee Hospital, she was confined to the hospital, nsband Reed, attended a choral pinGranby, Colo. He finished wkshop and took Julie home from 1 last week, where she is , waling satisfactorily, y, ra Hodgkinson entered the LDS hj M Wednesday for surgery. Ml Mrs. Paul Gray of Olney, 111., " at the home of Mr. and Mrs. " lurry last week. Mrs. Gray and ,Murry are sisters. ;p s Judith Ann Lewis and four .1 Jen from Auburn, Calif., spent a siting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murry. . son. Dow Lewis has entered the " Home in Provo, in preparation a mission to Northern P Emma Anderton, from Hem-hP Hem-hP t mo'her of Ken Anderton, tne axl Lisa Erickson and family from 311 Z :' sister l Ken and his 'i f! oa"d Kay Anderton and I .T?" City were all SUS- K'tahomeof Ken and Jeanne h- 37" They 311 attended r nreumonheld at Brighton, U t oeueUnion they a visited N i rrabr?er' Neil Andertn Wg0 iif ne and fami'y from CcaAmn?,ert0n and daughters SiddoS?"dcAngelie,andMrs. nSrp ,!ftSunday Grand BHun. r e,yplan t0 v'S't with 1 G"eUntfa"ily for several days. ease kJg'Wns entered the NteVP ednesday where she k Shek Urgeryfc"-a detached oneySturnffnd will be L'lurnert i, . ecky' Ryan a"d and Nrted and Jackon Hole. aP r ttecrmvds to be about s reofyear- Lchi'1ren n'd Schaefermeyer 1 ndLDa,n'elle, Mathey, atfoll0fSaltLakeCity LArtS4ern;ph0me of Mr. and tf r and m he mo"ntains. W Mrs- Floyd Holfeltz and i VKHNAL MWS CONT'D children, Michale and Christie retruned Saturday from an extended trip through the Northwest. They visited in Idaho and the Oregon coast exploring beaches and caves, then went to Crescent City, Calif., where they visited the redwood forests. They traveled up the Columbia River and then to the Yellowstone Park and Jackson Hole country. |