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Show Mrs. Walter Johnson (Lucille Crandall) has returned to her home in Longmont, Colo., after af-ter spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Matt Crandall and other relatives and friends. During her stay she assisted her mother in the store. With an aunt Mrs. Jessie Wadley of Pleasant Grove, and her mother she spent a day at the Salt Lake Temple and also enjoyed the Robertson reunion and other family parties and dinners. Mrs. Blanch Beal spent a few days of the past week in Salt Lake City with her son David Beal and family and with a daughter Mrs. Rulon Fox (Nedra) and family. During her stay she was guest of honor at ta luncheon at David's home and also enjoyed seeing "South Pacific." Their first visit to Spring- Mr. and Jlrs. Gary Boyack vacationed the past week in the Uintahs, also at Vernal where , they toured Dinosaur National Park. FjeuA rioted . . . Leola Harrington has returned return-ed home from a delightful three week's vacation to New Brunswick Bruns-wick and other places of interest in-terest in Canada. She was the guest of Mrs. John L. Goulette, a pen pal, with who she has corresponded the past 21 years and her husband and family. With them she visited many places in the area. She also toured Montreal, including the Thousand Island area, Quebec, Toronto and Ottowa and visited vis-ited in Jackson, Mich., with Mrs. Edward Farrand, another pen friend. Enroute home she visited tourist attractions in Chicago. Miss Harrington is employed at the bank in Spanish Span-ish Fork. Mrs. J. M. Pierce and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Joyce P. Bird have returned home from an enjoyable enjoy-able vacation visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Edwin Ed-win Dean (Margaret Pierce) and husband and family in Ann Arbor, Mich. They were gone about three weeks and enjoyed tours to numerous places of interest in-terest in the vicinity including Niagara Falls. They also saw a ball game and Mrs. Peirce visited relatives in Toronto. ville in two years, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sargent (Tresa Sumsion) and three sons of Kansas City, Mo., have been guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Sumsion of this city and are now spending a few days with Mr. Sargent's folks in Coalville. He is studying dentistry at the Dental College in Kansas City. Mrs. Elvin Sumsion has returned re-turned 'home from an enjoyable vacation trip to the Northwest. She was gone nearly two weeks traveling by plane to Richland, Wash., where she visited their son Russell and wife and little son. With them she went by car to Seattle, Vancouver and to Hope, Canada, where they toured the beautiful Canadian Lake Penticton. They saw the Grand Coulee Dam and thei. motored to Wenatchee, Wash., where they were guests of Mrs. Sumsion's brother, Ted Anthon and wife and picked up her father fa-ther Edward Anthon who had been visiting there for a few days. He made the trip home with Mrs. Sumsion by plane. Mr. Anthon had accompanied his son Ted and wife who had been visiting here on a trip to California and then up to their home in Wenatchee. Mrs. Don Miller (Beverly Sumsion) and four children of Garden Grove, Calif., are vacationing va-cationing in Springville, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Sumsion and Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark are enjoying a visit from their grandson Richard Higbee of Winnemucca, Nev. They plan to take him back and visit for a time yjith their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Higbee and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark are enjoying a visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Torzillo (Mar-jorie (Mar-jorie Clark) of Huntsville, Ala. They came especially to get their daughter Pat and son Johnny, who have spent the summer with their grandparents. grandpar-ents. Mrs. Sam McKell (Kathleen Holley) and children, Holley, Kristine, and Carmen are now spending two weeks here and in Salt Lake City visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Holley and other; relatives and friends. Kathleen's husband hus-band will come to Springville to accompany them back home. Mrs. Nettie Williams of Ful-lerton, Ful-lerton, Calif., formerly of this city, is spending two weeks jn Springville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peirce, also with Mrs. Wilda Dowdell and other relatives and friends. During her stay she has been extensively entertained at parties, par-ties, family dinners and get-togethers. get-togethers. "The way to achieve happiness happi-ness is to have a high standard for everyone else." ene Cox. In another 20 years we will be, it is estimated, a nation of 216 million peopple. Such a vast population will need 19 million more jobs than we have today. Too many people who have passed their driving tests think they can pass anything. What a lot of women would like to do with last year's dress is get into it. |