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Show yjewd FoteS . . . Mrs. Barbara K. Graber and little daughter Lisa of Orinda, Calif., who with her co-pilot also of California, came to Salt Lake by plane to attend the banquet and other festivities of the Lady Pilots in the 16th Transcontinental air race spent two days in Springville with her grandmother, Mrs. Maude Roylance and also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Kelly who are visiting here this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jacobsen and Dean Warren are home from a successful fishing trip at Squaw Lake in the Uintahs to which they packed in with horses. They report plenty of fish along with more mosquitoes, mosqui-toes, snow, rain and hail. The Misses Sharon Lee and Lynne Ann Blackett, daughters daugh-ters of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Blackett of Hermosa Beach, Calif., have returned home after spending an enjoyable two weeks vacation in Springville. Spring-ville. They were guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Williams and also visited an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Packard. They were also guests at dinner of Miss Pattie Whitney. A highlight of their visit also was water skiing ski-ing and attendance at the Ostler Ost-ler family reunien. Mr. ..and ..Mrs. ..VV i 1 1 i a m Brooks (Valetta Fullmer) and three sons of Fresno, Calif., have returned to their home after spending a week's vacation vaca-tion in Springville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fullmer and with his folks the Henry Brooks, in Lake Shore. Valetta sang at the Lake Shore Homecoming while visiting visit-ing there. Since trifles make the sum of human beings, and half our misers from our foibles springs. Hannah Moore. |