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Show CRANDALL HOME-COMING JULY20-21 The annual Crandall home coming com-ing will be held July 20 and 21, at Balsam park, Hobble creek canyon. can-yon. Relatives are expected to assemble at 10 a . m., Saturday, when games for both old and young will be conducted by Paul Crandall a bon-fire program will begin at 8 p. m. Saturday. The regular business meeting will be held Sunday forenoon, and games and other sports will feature fea-ture the entertainment the remainder re-mainder of the day. Committees in charge include, Clifford Crandall, S. L. Menden-hall, Menden-hall, M. W. Bird, Leo Crandall, Wells Crandall, Paul' Crandall, Blanch Tattersal, W. E. Johnson, and Nora Duncan, general. Invitations, Margaret Conover, Hartense Crandall, Elaine Crandall, Cran-dall, Ted.Howland, Sterland Crandall, Cran-dall, and Arlene Mendenhall; transportation, Carlisle Crandall, Richard Bird, Earl Crandall, Vern Crandall, Arthur Boyer, Lawrence Maycock; program, Margaret Grooms, Eva Crandall, Josephine Taylor, Parcinda Oakley, Isabell Brown; registration, Lillian B. Crandall,' Blanch Crandall, Blanch Tattersall, Susie Stread-beck, Stread-beck, Maesar Crandall; publicity, Leo Crandall, Glen Crandall, Clifford Clif-ford Crandall Balsam park is located about 12 miles up Hobble creek canyon. The accomodations for family reunions re-unions and similar entertainments are ideal. There is plenty of wood for camp fires and the camp stoves and tables together with the excellent drinking water avail- able, insures all visitors a pleasant pleas-ant time. |