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Show lfews lfoleS . . . Mr. and BIrs. Robert Arbon and three daughters have returned re-turned to their home in Ox-nard, Ox-nard, Calif., following a two weeks visit in Springville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn and other relatives and friends. They enjoyed the Johnson John-son family reunion and the 4th of July in Springville as well as a number of parties given by family members and friends among which was a nicely arranged ar-ranged patio party given by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thorn. Five 4-H girls from the Miss Stitches club in company with their leader Mrs. Rhea Twelves Twel-ves visited department stores in Salt Lake one day last week to see various kinds of wool and also purchase material ma-terial for their sewing project. Included in the group were, Mary Huff, Val Twelves, Ar-lene Ar-lene Greenhalgh, Toni Taylor and Ann Childs. They all had picnic lunch at the park. Lyman Weight and his wife, Muriel, who were injured in an automobile accident over six weeks ago at Evanston, Wyo., were brought to Springville Spring-ville Saturday of last week for a short visit. Since being released re-leased from the hospital two weeks ago they have been with Lyman's sister and brother-in-law, Lenore and Tom Randle aL Centerville as they have to make frequent trips back to the hospital. Founded in 1775, the U. S. Marine Corps was developed to serve on land or sea. |