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Show IflewA loleS . . . Howard Law spent a few days of the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law in Springville and .with a daughter who is enrolled at the USU, Logan. He came by plane from Caracas, Venezuela to bring some government men from that country to the United Uni-ted States to study agriculture programs in the mid-west, and also in Central America. The men left by boat from San Francisco and Howard returned return-ed to Salt Lake City where he took a Diane to Washinu-tnn D.C. and was going from there to New Orleans where he would return to his home in Caracas. He has been employed employ-ed in an agriculture program for the federal government in Venezuela for the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith were in Fountain Green Thursday Thurs-day to attend the funeral services ser-vices for a brother-in-law, Richard E. Green. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Curtis have returned from an enjoyable enjoy-able trip to New York where they visited their son Floyd Crandall and wife and three children. They made the trip both ways by plane and were gone about three weeks. Mrs. Curtis said the morning they left they had breakfast with her Son and supper that evening even-ing with daughter Helen Spaf-ford Spaf-ford in Springville. During their stay they saw two fine Broadway shows and toured numerous places of interest in- eluding Sagamore Hill, tne home of former U. S. President Presi-dent Theodore Roosevelt; also Montauk Point on Long Island and many other places. ' The Crandalls have a fine home on Long Island where Mr. Crandall Cran-dall is employed as a buyer for J. C. Penney Co. |