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Show and came especially to attend conference. While they were here, another sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Evan Whitesides came from their home in Layton to visit them. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cottom (Laurel Springer) visited in Springville from their home in Logan over the past weekend, the guests of Laurel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springer. Keith is continuing his schooling: school-ing: at the USU and Laurel is employed at Thiokol. yjewd lotes . . . Mrs. Frank Springer entertained enter-tained approximately a dozen little friends, cousins and other relatives at a party for their 4-year-old daughter Kristine. Games and refreshments highlighted high-lighted the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. J. Irvin Wiseman Wise-man (Marian) and family of Redding, Calif., visited during the conference weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Patrick and other relatives and friends in Springville. Mr. Wiseman is a member of the new Redding stake presidency , Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dalton . returned home recently from a business and vacation trip to Los Angeles, Calif., where they visited relatives and friends. fri-ends. Enroute they stopped at St. George to visit their son Robert and family. Mr. and Blrs. Lewis Bird spent an enjoyable weekend at Flaming Gorge dam, visiting their son and daughter-in-law and family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bird at Dutch John. Mrs. Hazel Roylanee was elected historian of District Four American Legion Auxil- iary at the spring convention in Provo Saturday eevning. Representatives from approximately approxi-mately 14 posts in the district attended. Mrs. Marva Davis, retiring as district president, was succeeded by Mrs. Gwen Bench of Orem, whose husband Reed M., was named district commander. Returning from two months visit in California, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Miner spent three weeks in Ogden with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David (Elma) Williams and family. She visited Reed and his wife and two children at Pasadena. Mrs. Francis J. Davis (Don-etta) (Don-etta) left Wednesday for her home in Philadelphia, Calif., after af-ter spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Al-ma Fullmer and other relatives and friends in Springville. She made the trip by plane and came especially to attend the Golden Wedding anniversary of her parents. Sgt. Robert Barton of the U.S. Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Barton of this city, left recently for his new assignment at Saigon, Viet Nam, and expects to be gone about 18 months. His wife and their two children are in Springville, and are staying with his parents here for the present while Mrs. Barton convalesces con-valesces fi-om an operation which she was to undergo Wednesday, at Utah Valley Hospital. Robert has been in the Air Force ten years, stationed sta-tioned the past several years at Hamilton AFB in California. Califor-nia. He previously served in Korea. |