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Show Vewd 7oted Grant L. Cook, aviation electri- of u mate third class- USN- son 607 v MrS' Herber Cook of E- Center st, Springville, and merivndf?f Mrs' Ge Cook, for-the for-the na ,Payson, is serving aboard tJSs fys attack aircraft carrier Wed . an?ri-La which is sched- in AprU.Ve at h6r hme port inTErorr!er was re-commissioned after orton' Wash- in January the p7, fmonth modernization at there Tvi etc,Sound naval shipyard first fhangri-La received the deckin,h ra!ljr anled fli&ht lhe navy during her mod- ernization. Also installed were new heavy-duty steam catapults and an enclosed "hurricane" bow. The Shangri-La's angled deck is a new innovation in naval air warfare. war-fare. The new steam catapults provide pro-vide greater safety and improved technique in launching jet aircraft. Miss Harriet Whiting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting is attending a national educational education-al convention in Kansas City, Mo., this week in company with a group of BYU students. Harriet is in her junior year at the Y preparing to be a teacher. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Handle (Le-nore (Le-nore Weight) and family were in Springville Sunday visiting her father fa-ther Fred Weight and family. They Scame down especially to bring3 their new 10-day-old son. Mrs. Eith Kothwell and daughter daugh-ter Alice of Arco, Ida., were in Springville over the weekend visiting visit-ing relatives and friends enroute to their home from Delta where they had been visiting Mrs. Roth-well's Roth-well's daughter Shirley and family- J Mr. and Mrs. Red Rowland returned re-turned to their home in Long Beach, Calif., on Wednesday of last week following a few days visit with Ted's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Rowland and other relatives and friends here. Also visiting at the Rowland home the past week was their daughter Mrs. Darwin (Mary Louise) Grant and children of Cour de'Alene, Ida., who returned Friday by plane. They came especially to see their mother, who has been ill. Tommy Haymond and Jim Whiting Whit-ing have returned from a trip to Glasgow, Mont., where they went to visit Tommy's brother Jay Haymond Hay-mond who is serving on an LDS mission and took him a car. They were delayed on the return trip and were transfered from a. bus to a train due to the heavy snow storms. Mrs. Joseph Jensen, who has spent the past week with her sister sis-ter in Salt Lake City, visited her children and their families in Springville and in Mapleton the past weekend. |