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Show Miss Lenore Richards, daughter daugh-ter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Richards Rich-ards and a pre-modics student at the University of Utah, was home Wednesday, classwork and exams for the current school year completed. com-pleted. Students the past school year from the University of Utah whose arrivals home for vacation vaca-tion this week-end are eagerly anticipated by families and friends include Florence Austin, John Strelich, Calvin Jones, Hy-land Hy-land Caulfield and Delmar Berg. University of Utah student Fern Pett Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett of Copperton, came home Wednesday to spend the summer. conducted at the M. E. Community Commu-nity church the past month closed clos-ed Wednesday with final instruction instruc-tion of Nelle Wright of Salt Lake City, director of religious education edu-cation in Utah for the Methodist church. Twelve women enrolled for the course. Miss Myrth Harvey, a faculty member at Bingham high school, left Saturday for a visit in Heber. Miss Verna Walker, another B. H. S. teacher who lived at the Copperton apartment, is staying in Salt Lake City this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kldon G. Johnson John-son and son, Keran, returned Wednesday from a three-day visit at the home of Mrs. Johnson's father, Newton Woodruff of Smithfield, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. W. Darrell Kidd and Mrs. William Kidd of Salt Lake City left Wednesday to spend several days in Brigham City and Logan. Expected home this week-end from Brigham Young university at Provo are Joe Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown; Austin Aus-tin Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless; Marjorie Brim-hall, Brim-hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall. Peter Speros is reported to be remaining in Provo to accept a position there for the summer. Miss Brimhall is president of her sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith of Midvale are parents of a daughter daugh-ter born May 25 at the Bingham Canyon hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lavel Timothy left Wednesday to spend Decoration Decora-tion day at Vernal. I Mrs. John Vietti came home Monday from Filtmorc, where she has been a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Freeman. Vonda Scus-sel, Scus-sel, a niece of Mrs. Freeman, left Monday to visit the Freemans. George Knudsen, safety engineer engin-eer for the Utah Copper company, has been in St. Mark's hospital since Sunday receiving treatment for a skin infection. His condition condi-tion is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson and family visited Mrs. Vern Huffaker of Midway, Mrs. Sor-enson's Sor-enson's sister, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. (Eddie) Grant were home Thursday morning from a four-day trip to Boulder Dam, Grand Canyon, Zions and Bryce national parks. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francom of Og-den. Og-den. Dona Gay Grant returned home Thursday evening from a five-day visit in Draper with her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Terry. Ter-ry. Kathryn Erz spent this week in Draper as a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mickelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murano, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tassainer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker left Wednesday to spend Memorial day in Vernal. They visited the Dinosaur national monument and came home by way of Rock Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Bob Nichols and Billy Sullenger of Copperton left Wednesday for two days in Lyman, Wyoming, with Mrs. Sullenger's mother, Mrs. B. Noble. Mrs. Emma Nichols of Copper-ton Copper-ton left Wednesday to visit in Fillmore. Ray Spendlove, a medical school student at the University of Utah, and Mrs. Spendlove were home for the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss Lorraine Caulfield and Miss Justine Jones, St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch college students, are j expected home Sunday or Monday, Mon-day, as they are remaining to attend commencement exercises in Salt Lake City. LOCAL NOTES Sidney Tregaskis and Spencer Jacques were home Wednesday from the U. S. A. C. at Logan, where they matriculated the past school year. The Teacher training classes |