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Show feuA rioted . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich enjoyed a visit of several days at Christmas with their son Don and wife from Hatfield State Park, Calif., and their grandson Darl and wife from Denver. They found driving conditions so bad their arrival was delayed several hours, shortening their time here as they had to return to work Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Norton (Jane Cherrington) and two sons, Michael and Howard returned re-turned to their home in Chicago, Chi-cago, 111., Sunday after spending spend-ing the Christmas holidays in Springville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington Cherring-ton and Mrs. and Mrs. J. R. Norton. Jane came earlier in the week and Merlin came by plane Wednesday to stay for the Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cherrington Cher-rington of West Covina, Calif., and their three children visited relatives and friends in Springville Spring-ville this week. They also visited visit-ed Sterling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Cherrington at Springdell, Provo Canyon. This is the time of year when more resolutions are made, and broken, than any other. Despite the sour prophesies 1960 will probably be a relatively rela-tively good business year. |