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Show IflewS lfoteS . . . Mrs. riilllip Brown (Mary Ivory) and little son Mark, have returned to their home in Salt Lake after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ivory, while her husband was with 144th Evacuation Hospital Unit of the National Guard stationed at Fort Leonardwood,, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hansen and three small children Trudy, Carrie and Rebecca have returned re-turned to their home in Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Ariz., after a visit in Springville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Russell. They returned home by way of San Francisco and Los Angeles, An-geles, visiting relatives and friends enroute. Major and Mrs. Keith Men-denhall Men-denhall and two children, Pamela Pam-ela and Keith Jr., and Mrs. .Merlynne McCaul and three children, Jeanne, Michael and Julie Ann of Sacramento, California, Cal-ifornia, have been visiting their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Lula Mendenhall. Major and Mrs. Mendenhall and family left to visit a few days with her folks in Cowlev. Wvo and will then go to Washington D. C, where Major Mendenhall has a new assignment with the Air Force at the Pentagon. They expect to be there four years. Mrs. McCaul and children chil-dren returned to their home in Sacramento. Visiting In Springville the past week were the following sons and daughters of Mrs. Mary H. Weight, who came to Utah to attend the funeral services ' of Mrs. Weight's grandson, Martin Prestwich, Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Weight of Rivera, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saunders of Los Angeles; also Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weight came from Tooele. The funeral was ( held in Orem. |