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Show Visiting a,t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deeben recently re-cently has been her sister of Jersey City, N. J. She was guest of honor at a family dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. John Eddis, a sister and husband in Provo Sunday. Also attending from Springville, were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Deeben and Carolyn and Glen Deeben. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith entertained at breakfast at their home Friday for friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ercan-brack Ercan-brack of Provo and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of New York City. Visiting was enjoyed enjoy-ed following breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gustav-son Gustav-son accompanied by their daughter Joan and another daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hurst (Joyce) of Provo, returned home recently from a few days visit in California Cali-fornia visiting with the Gustav-son's Gustav-son's daughter Cora , and husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. William Kapple at Santa Ana. They also soured many other attractions on the coast including Disneyland Disney-land and Knotts Berry Farm and other places. " 1 i They also attended church one Sunday in Ontario, Oreg. and ran across Edwin Whiting, another an-other former Springville man. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Isaacson Isaac-son returned home recently from a vacation trip to the Northwest. They enjoyed deep sea fishing at Westport, Wash., and toured many other interesting interest-ing points. At Renton, Wash., they called on and at Tigard, Oreg. visited a brother Nolan R. Brown and family. Mr. Brown is a U. S. postal inspector inspec-tor in that area. The Isaacsons were gone about two weks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Strong have spent this week in Kansas Kan-sas City, Mo., where he attended attend-ed the convention of the National Na-tional Society of Public Accountants, Ac-countants, as one of two delegates dele-gates representing the Utah Society So-ciety of Public Acountants. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Reve-nue Service, Dana Latham of Washington D. C, was a featured fea-tured speaker. The Strongs made the trip by plane and on Ay 0 pauuBid 'ujnaa aq jet from Kansas City to Den- Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Deeben accompanied by Mrs. Deeben's mother, Mrs. Emily Van Dyke of Provo and a sister, Mrs. Ro-lain Ro-lain De Pascale of Jersey City, New Jersey, were in Albuquerque, Albuquer-que, N. M., to attend the wedding wed-ding of Mrs. Deeben's brother. They went by way of Craig, Colo, and returned by way of Glen Canyon, stopping for a short time at each place. Bryan Dunn is home from army training at Fort Ord, Calif., spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E Dunn. His next station sta-tion will be in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyer and sons Randall and Jay are home from an enjoyable vacation vaca-tion trip to the Northwest. They attended an insurance convention conven-tion in Seattle and visited other points of interest in and near Portland. They spent a Sunday with former residents, Cecil and Marian Oakes in Richland and also attended church there. |