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Show Dr. and Mrs. Cluff Hopla and children of Norma, Okla., returned Thursday of last week to their home after spending a few days in Springville Spring-ville coming especially for the funeral of Mrs. Hopla's father Abe Ullock. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird had as dinner guests one day last week, Mrs. Bird's (Janet) sister, Mrs. Karl Bunnell (Helen) (Hel-en) and sons Gary, Lee and Dan of Lander, Wyo. They came for a welcome home for Lee which was held in Lake View. He and his brother Dan stayed to attend BYU. Mrs. Hilda Norton and Mrs. Margaret Hawkins of Long Beach, Calif., and Reginald Ullock of Bremerton, Wash., have returned to their homes after spending a few days with Mrs. Jeannett Ullock and attending at-tending the funeral of their brother Abe Ullock. Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Frazier were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bunnell and family of Lander, Wyo.; also Mr. and Mrs. Gary Howard and three children of Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif. They came for the welcome home of Lee Bunnell son of Karl Bunnell held at Lake View. Miss Mary Gay Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Hatch of this city, in company with two other BYU teachers, Miss Elaine Michal-eis Michal-eis of Garland and Miss Lou Wallace of Driggs, Ida., left by jet Friday for a three mo. tour of Europe, Egypt and the Holy Land. A cablegram from the girls received Saturday Satur-day by Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, said they were met by Elaine's brother, an LDS missionary, at Frankfurt, Germany, at 1 p.m., Saturday, just 15 hours after they left Salt Lake airport. air-port. He will travel in Europe with them for three weeks, before be-fore returning to the United States and they will continue traveling over the continent. A tour of England is listed on their iteniary just before they leave for home early in July on the Queen Elizabeth. Kenneth Lynn Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Giles enjoyed his first birthday party par-ty Saturday, when he was six years old. Twelve little friends enjoyed the time with games and lunch and also with a new swing set given to the guest of honor that morning for his birthday. ! Francis E. (Gene) Beardall, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ross Beardall, 485 So. 3rd East, has enlisted in the U. S. Air Force for four years, according to Tech. Sgt. Bill Blush, local Air Force recruiter. The new enlistee has departed for basic training at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas. He graduated grad-uated from the local high school in 1960. Clifton Cloy Alldredge of Springville has enlisted in the Air Force, it was announced this week by the Selective Service board from their office in Spanish Fork. Chief Ashley Graham of the Springville police department, participated on a panel at a specialized conference on bank robberies and related crimes, at Provo, Wednesday. Similar conferences are being held on a nationwide basis between now and June 1, designed to meet a threat posed by a record rec-ord number of crimes against banking institutions which have increased 30 percent in the past year. |