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Show Students take tours east-attend east-attend pageant Quite a number of Spring-vine Spring-vine young people have left the past few days on conducted conduct-ed bus tours of places of interest in-terest in LDS church history. On Saturday, July 21, four girls, Jane Peery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peery; Julie Oldroyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Oldroyd; Ann Palfreyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Palfreyman and Suzanne Ruff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Ruff, left for New York by way of eastern east-ern Canada and will be gone four and a half weeks. On Wednesday, July 25, Mary Kay Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence; Law-rence; Deanna Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Bryan joined the group which will be gone three weeks and will take a route from here to New York by way of Kentucky and other southern states. Still another group including Rulon Condie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Condie; Judy Peterson, Pe-terson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson; Mary Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Strong; Jean Barney, Bar-ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Barney and Carma Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Nielson, left Monday Mon-day July 23 for a three and a half week trip via Canada to New York. The students are all Seminary Semin-ary graduates and will be especially es-pecially interested in the places of which they have studied. They sleep in sleeping bags except in larger cities, and help prepare their own 1 meals, each one being assigned certain cer-tain duties. Devotional is conducted each morning. Church services are held each Sunday and the groups conduct their own MIA meetings. A highlight of the trips in addition to visiting the places of church interest and the larger lar-ger cities of New York, Chicago, Chi-cago, Washington D.C., Quebec Que-bec and Montreal, all will see the famous church pageant this week in Palmyra, N.Y. Patricia Oldroyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oldroyd, left Friday for Boise, Ida., where she will visit ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Von Dee Leeuw at their ranch. Keeping a secret from some people is like trying to smug-ble smug-ble daylight past a rooster. |