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Show Mr. & Mrs. M. Oscar Boyer are home from a most delightful delight-ful vacation in Colorado and New Mexico. They visited a sister of Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Lucy G. Bloomfield and other relatives in Farmington, N.M. and while they were there a number of family gatherings and other parties were given in their honor. They also went to Moorego Pass, trading post in New Mexico to visit relatives rela-tives and visited the famous Sierra Bonita Indian ruins later la-ter returning to Farmington. Enroute home, they stopped at Durango, Colo., and also visited visit-ed Mrs. Boyer's old homesite at Mancos. Mrs. Mary H. Weight is enjoying en-joying a visit from her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Joseph L. Sanders and four children of San Gabriel, Calif. Her husband accompanied her to Springville and returned. return-ed. She plans to stay about two weeks. Also visiting his mother is Jay Weight and wife and four children of Pasadena, Calif., who will spend a two weeks vacation here and at Logan. Honoring the visitors, a family reunion was held Monday at Cherry Park with other guests including Mr. and Mrs. Grant Weight and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weight and their families. Coming. Events Averett-Farnsworth reunion The Averett-Farnsworth family fam-ily reunion will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Kel-lys Kel-lys Grove. A children's program pro-gram and melon feast are planned plan-ned Friday evening; the family program and sports Saturday afternoon and evening and genealogy gen-ealogy meeting Sunday. Reed Clements Jr., is president. Mrs. Gertrude Clements, program pro-gram chairman. A number from Springville enjoyed a visit with their service ser-vice sons now serving six months at Fort Ord, alif., as the camp held an Open House recently. Mrs. Doyle Hutch-ings, Hutch-ings, Mrs. Ira B. Hunt, Mrs. Grant Fitzgerald and Mrs. Or-vil Or-vil Lunceford visited their sons Farrel Hutchings, Bill Hunt, Gary Fitzgerald and Jess Lunceford. Lun-ceford. They went in company with Mrs. R. W. Whipple and daughter Leslie of Provo who visited a son and brother; also Mrs. Clyde Miner visited her son Grant; Mrs. Emil Kunze with her son Douglas and Mrs. Wm. Neff and daughter Nancy visited a son and brother Terry. Ter-ry. In addition to an inspection inspec-tion of the camp and a dinner to which the mothers were specially invited as part of the Open House, the boys were given leave and accompanied their mothers to sight-seing trips and other events at nearby near-by Monterey and other points. |