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Show yjewA lfoteS . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. (Arvilhv) Carter had as their guests last week their grandchildren. Mart, Lecia and Lorraine Gardner, Gard-ner, also a son Gordon Carter and wife and their son Gordy and two friends, Dave Strong and Dennis Ottley of Salt Lake City. They all spent the time at Strawberry at the Carter's summer home, water skiing, fishing and boating. Lt. (j.g.) Carl J. Aligns is expected to arrive in Springville Spring-ville today to join his wife Jean and two children Lorri and Larry, who have been visiting here since June 17, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Triffell of Provo and of Mr. Angus's folks, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hutton. Lt. Angus will be here two weeks before returning to Port Angeles, An-geles, Wash., where he is stationed sta-tioned with the Coast Guard Air-Search Reserve. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Boiispur have returned to Springville let at the motel and returning it to him. They undoubtedly made a lasting friend of the traveler, who stated that he hoped to see them again on his next trip west. Greeting old friends and renew re-new acquaintances here in Springville Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Larsen of Salt Lake City. Mr. Larsen was employed several years as a linotype operator for the Springville Herald. Taking part on Springville's '. program and receiving a big i hand at the Black Hawk en-, en-, campment Tuesday evening at ! Nephi, were: Eugene S. Wood, i ventriloquist, and his dummie, . "Chuck Roudy," who did sev-s sev-s eral numbers; Barbara and : Reed Jessee, who did a piano duet; Lorraine Judd, a dance solo; Susan Judd, a reading; Iris Dibble, Mapleton, a read-. read-. ing and Dennis Everett, Map-t Map-t leton, an accordian number, i ' Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cole, from Porterville, New York, where they visited their son Ed. and family including a son who graduated from high school this spring and with whom the Bonspurs visited about two weeks before he entered Annapolis. Enroute home, they visited Mrs. Bons-pur's Bons-pur's brothers and sisters and their families in Uniontown and Blairsville, Pennsylvania, and also enjoyed a ball game between the Pirates and San Francisco Giants in Pittsburg. They were gone about five weeks and enjoyed the visit immensely but were happy to be back home in Springville. Mrs. Joe Sanders (LaRue Weight) and four children left Tuesday afternoon to return to her home in San Gabriel, Calif., following a few weeks visit witn ner moiner, mrs. Mary Weight and other relatives rela-tives and friends here. She was accompanied to Springville Spring-ville by her husband, who visited vi-sited a few days and then returned re-turned to his work. A family dinner was given during their visit with the Paul Weight, the Jerry Cluffs and the Earl Prestwiches as other guests. Mrs. Mary Weight and her three daughters, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Prestwich and Mrs. Cluff all enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City one day to celebrate two of their birthdays. birth-days. Wells Bringhurst, district commander of the district VFW post 5787 and Mrs. Bringhurst, who is district Auxiliary president, presi-dent, attended an Administra- who came here several years ago from Indiana and make their home at 310 West Fourth South, have been Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson of Los Angeles, Angel-es, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gene VanDenburgh and family of Gary, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cole and family, Mrs. Mary Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker all of Crown Point, Indiana. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Robinson of 433 South Third East, and their three eldest children are home from a delightful vacation vaca-tion trip in the east. They made the trip by jet to Toronto, Toron-to, Canada, where Mr. Robinson, Robin-son, president of the Springville Spring-ville Kiwanis club, attended the international convention. iney went by car to Niagara Falls, N.Y., and after the convention con-vention went on to New York City where they spent two days touring places of interest and then up to Boston, where they visited Mrs. Robinson's brother who is attending Harvard. Har-vard. They returned home by jet and were in Denver just four flights behind the ill-faaed ill-faaed jet which burned. tive Council meeting at Orem Sunday, at which the Springville Spring-ville Auxiliary was presented with a certificate in recognition recogni-tion of the volunteer service members had rendered at the Fort Douglas hospital. Mrs. Agnes Eismann is spending a few days in Springville Spring-ville with friends from her home in San Francisco, where she is employed as a linotype operator on a daily newspaper. Mrs. Eismann made her home in Springville about 14 years ago and was employed at the Springville Herald coming here from Baraboo, Wis. She is the house guest of Mrs. A. O. Pay-zant. Pay-zant. The Jack Shermans, owners and managers of the Art City Motel, have received a grateful grate-ful note from Morgan Jones, j Muscatine, Iowa, in appreciation apprecia-tion of their finding his wal- |