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Show l8: July J!!L - . THE SPRING VILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Three were especially interested in the earthquake area and saw many other places of interest in Montana, Wyoming and Id-aho. Canadian Parliament told of need. yjewi (J3rieA . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Willis have rented their home at 963 East Center St. and have moved with their family to Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Car-ter in company with their daughter and son-inla- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bishop of Salt Lake City, have returned home from an enjoyable vacation trip to Yellowstone Park. They H apieton Hews Blake Everett & 7hone489-483- 7 Second Ward Sim-vho- ol Mapleton was reorgamzed last Sunday. Harold wm put in as Whiting Superintendent W!th Ross Hall and Peter Banks as Assistants. Glen seal was released as superintendent and Preston Hooper as assistant; also Zel-m- a Seal was released as co-ordinator. These people have served very faithfully for a number of years. Trudy Har-rison is the new Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray have had visitors from Abi-lene, Texas. Mrs. Murray's brother, Martell Denny and his wife and two children spent two days with them. Cleon Christensen is recup-erating at his home this week. He underwent major surgery several days ago at the Utah Valley Hospital. The Teacher's Quorum of1 the Mapleton Second Ward are sponsoring a Walt Disney movie, Friday and Saturday of this week. The show is "The Littlest Outlaw," and will be-gin both nights at 7:30. There will also be a matinee at 3:00 p.m. Saturday. The show will be held in the church, if the remodeling work is sufficiently finished by that time; otherwise it will be in the town hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Al-lan had guests from Newark, New Jersey, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mariel Pedro and two children and Mrs. Mal-heir-mother of their son-in-la- w Joe Malheiro. It was the Pedro's first visit to the west and the children had a won-derful time on the farm, riding horses etc. Mr. and Mrs. Dave DeYoung (Lorraine Mendenhall) Brea, Calif., and two sons, David and Greg have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mendenhall. The two boys stayed, and will be here for another two or three weeks. The Mendenhalls just re-turned from a lovely trip to the Big Horn Basin of Wy-oming. They atteded a family reuion at Lovell for Mrs. Men-famil- y. Their daughter, Gwen, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Bird, One of the best things about a vacation is the opportunity to get back home and rest. Publicity lies behind many sensational statements that appear in the public prints. accompanied by a daughter, Mrs. Melva Dean Oberhansley and daughter, Susan of Chets-wort- h Cal., returned home from Portland, Ore., where they went to visit another daughter and sister, Mrs. Veon B. Morgan and family. The other Oberhansley children, Bert and Phillip, stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert o'berhansley in Spanish Fork. "How come the refrigerator at home is never as full as the one in the ads?" George J. Melvin, Claysville (Pa.) Re-corder. We suspect, from what we see, that the human beam is getting a bit broader. "&ETTr JPVN ITALIAN COMMENT S BY KEN METCALF " Vacation Time V curious fact that no ii js a tt Jy are objects and distances . r e i e ' rOT'?'5'" the yun.H W V , 1 b ime I T - x I t' s.f is longer. W This is Part 1 b0." sf the magic . 3 the child's p rtft N. j ief;: rVwor'dh i i P.; which are x " j r"1 9lan,S' - epic journeys vV fTnt lJ 1 Etching before you, when at t w ho1 is out a summe' .jcation is here. V Mom and Dad vacations are t . welcome chance to get away but adults can see the end U,; Actions all to clearly, not to costs, troubles w.th the conj: mention and the work wh.ch wa,ts J fc r, when the th onc, more .acation is over. s Fo, youngsters it is different. ""H ;c(,00 is so far away that it can a ba forgotten. Transportation pro-Cot- :, blems resolve themselves with a little oil on a bicycle wheel. Sum-icaf-nwr vacation is forever . . . so 1, fJ nothing can spoil it. Adults could i'i learn something from this magic v ; ,ld of children. We would all relax and enjoy our vacations more if we thought of them as having no end. k BERG MORTUARY I 525 E. 4th S., Springville J HU Neit week Mr. Mefcalf of the Berg Mortuary will comment n Jjj, Augustus. jiiiitcsrijii JIII1HC3I iti JC31H Iii)iiic3iriiiiiiiinc3itii)tii IC3I iifiiiiiitc3riiiriiiiiiic3iiniii uri IC3 itiiiiiriiicsiiiiniciiiic: . LKltMnTftfym I upright'! i ! ICLEANERRf I I MODEL U-- 5 kfh. .;:--? 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POSTING A 13-- 4 RECORD, the Kiwanis WBBA team won their tirst league championship in several years in the Hob-ble Creek League. Front, left to right: Richard Packard, Allan Crandall, Doug Smith, Jay Phillips, bat boy; Dennis Dalton; second row: Stephen Roylance, Max Smith, Blair Packard, Mike Bowen, Danny Dcwsnip; back: Dan Barton, assistant coach; Wilford Clyde, Rodney Roylance, Eric Or-to- n, Larry Lowery, Kenneth Hulce, J. D. Dalton, coach. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends, relatives and neighbors ' who assisted in any way at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Sarah S. BeardalL For words of con-solation, flowers, music and other acts of kindness and consideration offered at the time, we are appreciative and most grateful. Alvin R. Beardall & Family |