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Show euA rioted . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Bate visited in Burley, Ida. with Leslie Bate and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roylance over the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kranse have returned from a most enjoyable en-joyable three and a half weeks trip to places of interest in the east. At Louisville, Ky., they called on Larson Boyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyer, serving in the mission field and also went to see Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robertson, former Spring1-ville Spring1-ville residents. The Robertson's took them to Fort Knox and to numerous other places of interest in-terest in the vicinity including Church Hill Downs, famous race track, and various big manufacturing plants. At Williamsburg, Wil-liamsburg, Va., they were the guests of Mr. Krause's sister, a teacher at Walsingham Academy. Acad-emy. In this city, they enjoyed enjoy-ed seeing the 61 million dollar restoration projects financed by the John D. Rockefeller estate, es-tate, over some 130 acres of the city. Being the first capi-tol capi-tol of the original 13 colonies, the city is being brought back as nearly as possible to its original state with 490 buildings build-ings already restored. They thrilled with the sights on the Duke of Glouster street, termed term-ed by the late President Roosevelt Roose-velt as the most historic avenue ave-nue in America. They saw the famous Folk art collection of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, hung on three floors of a magnificent magnifi-cent building. They also toured the College of William and Mary chartered in 1693 and from which Jefferson and Monroe Mon-roe graduated. From Williamsburg, the Krauses traveled to Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, where they visited Mr. Krause's brothers and families and also places of historical interest. in-terest. Enroute home, they stopped for a short time with Dr. and Mrs. Myron Harrison at Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Black (Lela Rae Thorpe) and three children of Pacific Grove, Calif, are here for the deer hunt visiting vi-siting relatives and friends. Mrs. Jennie Sanford and Mrs. Eliza Giles were in Salt Lake City last week singing with the Singing Mothers at General Gener-al Conference. The Springville ladies are members of a Provo chorus which joined with nearly near-ly 500 ladies from California, to furnish conference music. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson (Geniel Felix) and baby son of Sacramento, Calif., are visiting in Springville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Felix and other relatives and friends. Geniel Ge-niel came for the wedding of her brother and was joined this week by her husband who will stay for the deer hunt. Sgt. and Mrs. Wallace W. Peterson of this city are enjoying enjoy-ing a visit from Sgt. Peterson's Peter-son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Peterson of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The elder Petersons Peter-sons are former residents of Lehi and have also lived in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stevenson of Covina, Calif, and two little lit-tle daughters, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weight on Tuesday evening, 1 and spent the night with them 1 prior to their return to Calif. |