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Show Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Huntington Hunt-ington have returned from an enjoyable en-joyable vacation trip to California, Califor-nia, where they visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kunkle at Berkeley. During their stay, they also called on Mrs. George Russell at Berkeley and on Mrs. Phil Rogers, the former for-mer Virginia Whitaker of Springville. Spring-ville. At Pittsburg, Calif., they were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkins, also former Springville Spring-ville residents. Mr. Kunkle is going go-ing to school at the University of California and Mrs. Kunkel, the former Luella Huntington is employed em-ployed as a nurse supervisor at the hospital. Merle Sargent, former manager of the DTR store here, now working work-ing for the same company in Provo is on a buying trip to Chicago, with three other employees of the company. com-pany. He will visit leading furniture furn-iture markets in the east as well as other points of interest, returning re-turning home Sunday or Monday. Lionel Averett and son Verl and grandson Verl, Jr., came from Salt Lake City for the fish opening, which they spent at the Fred Averett Av-erett ranch in Hobble Creek. After fishing a few hours, he spent the rest of the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Child, also his brother Ruel Averett and several nephews. Several fish limits lim-its were caught by the fisherman fisher-man and also an equal number of fish stories were told. Dr. and Mrs. Milton R. Hales and two children Susan and Peter of Pasadena, Calif., spent four days of the past week visiting their grandmother, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds Sr., in this city. |