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Show Ilewd rioted ... Mr. and Mrs. Mayland Russell Rus-sell and son David and Miss Lorraine Liddiard visited relatives rela-tives and friends in Bountiful Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beardall enjoyed a visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ivie and daughters, Kirsten and Julie-ann Julie-ann of Pamona, Calif., the past 'week. During the time, they were extensively entertained enter-tained at dinner and parties given bv Mr. Ivie's mother, tives, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Berrett and Mr. and Mrs. Max Simkins of Provo; also by Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roach in Spanish Span-ish Fork and spent one day in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clegg (Virginia Simkins)., Mr. Greenwood is high school counselor at Concord. Con-cord. Their daughter Jill did not make the trip here. You literally can squeeze hours from the drying time of sweaters and socks. The makers mak-ers of "Yarn-Glo," a liquid cold water sweater bath, suggests wrapping the knitwear in a Turkish towel and running it through the wring-er. Change towels if necessary. Burnt starch can be removed remov-ed fron an iron's surface by running the iron, while hot, over a piece of cedar or inside of a soap wrapper. Bake potatoes in muffin tins so that when they're done they can all be removed easily at one time. 4 Mrs. Lucille Ivie and by relatives rela-tives in Lehi and Spanish Fork. Betty Jean Westman, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo West-man West-man with a friend . Margaret Myers spent the Easter weekend week-end with the Westmans in Springville. The girls were en-route en-route to their work with an airline company in Inglewood, Calif., after a vacation by plane to New York, Florida and Jamaica. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and Mrs. May Bird were Easter Eas-ter Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer in Payson. Mrs. Lloyd Kendall returned home recently from Fort Collins, Col-lins, Colo., where she attended attend-ed the funeral of an uncle. She accompanied her brother and sister-in-law, -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overbye and two children chil-dren of Eugene, Oreg., and they also spent some time with her parents and other relatives at Grand Junction. Morgan and Fern S. Greenwood Green-wood and three children, Jeffery, Jef-fery, Tim and Blake of Concord, Con-cord, Calif., spent the past week vacationing . in Springville, Spring-ville, guests of Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Simkins. They were entertained during the week by other rela- |