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Show LOLA B. WHITE RETURNS FROM EXTENDED TRIP Miss Lola B. White, principal of the Grant school, Springville, returned re-turned the past week from an enjoyable en-joyable and educational three-j months trip. Traveling through the southern states, up the Atlantic coast through Maine into Quebec, along the Canadian side of the St. Lawrence Law-rence and Great Lakes to Detroit and thence to Chicago, the trip included 25 states and two Canadian Cana-dian provinces. Stops were made at all of the larger cities along the way. Visits to museums and art galleries were among the interesting interest-ing features of the trip, Miss White states. The trip was ,made with the "Omnibus College," a group organized organ-ized by Dr. Wm. M. Goldsmith of the municipal university of Wichita, Wich-ita, Kan. The party consisted of over 500 people, Miss White being the only Utahn. They traveled in three divisions. There were 12 passenger buses, three cafeteria buses and three baggage buses, besides several seven-passenger cars. All slept on cots in tents and ate at their own cafeteria. There were a number of instructors instruc-tors in the party who lectured on historical and other interesting phases of the journey. En route to her home Miss White remained with relatives in Michigan Michi-gan for several weeks. |