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Show lfew& lfote& . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Crandall are home from a visit in California Cali-fornia with their son Dick and wife and family at San Luis Obispo. They went especially to see Dick who is convalescing convalesc-ing from a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clyde returned home recently from a vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They were gone in all about three weeks making the trip over by boat and returning by jet plane. In the party with them were Mr. Clyde's brother Harry Clyde and wife of Salt Lake City. Enroute home, they stopped for a few days at San Jose to visit a daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Pace and family. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Patrick Pat-rick returned home Wednesday from a 2-months vacation trip to California. They spent the first part of the time with a son Wallace Patrick and wife and family at their home in Torrance, Calif. They saw the Rose Parade, spent one day in the Los Angeles Temple and visited relatives and friends in Inglewood, Arcadia, Long Beach and Martinez and saw many interesting sights thru-out thru-out the Los Angeles area. They spent the last six weks with a daughter, Mrs. Irvin Wiseman Wise-man and husband and family in their new home at Redding in northern California. They made the entire trip by train. Mrs. Zina Crandall accompanied accom-panied her daughter and son-in-law-, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rob-bins Rob-bins up from Richfield Tuesday Tues-day to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Crandall for a short time, while the Robbins were in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosh-ard, Bosh-ard, former Springville residents, resi-dents, arrived here recently from Fort Madson, Iowa and plan to make their permanent home here. Enroute here, they went by way of the southern route and visited his mother and other relatives and friends in New Mexico. They have lived in Fort Madsen for approximately ap-proximately 16 years and have taken prominent part in LDS church work throughout the area. The day following their arrival in Springville, Mrs. Bo-shard Bo-shard took ill and has been confined to the Utah Valley Hospital since. |