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Show S : and Mrs. William Weight the past weekend and attended the Art Tea. Mr. and Mrs. George Puckett returned re-turned Sunday from California, where they attended the music festival fes-tival of the western division at Berkeley, Calif. They chaperoned three high school girls, Carolyn Clark, Karen Otteson and Afton Maycock, who appeared in the festival. The girls returned on Friday Fri-day while Mr. and Mrs. Puckett visited relatives in Martinez and other points of interest. . Mr. and Mrs. George Koylance and daughter Karen and son Or-ville Or-ville were in Vernal over the week- ' end visiting their son and brother Rex Roylance and wife Elnore. Mr. and Mrs. Roylance took them to see the site of the proposed Echo Park dam and the Dinosaur monument monu-ment and other interesting scenic spots in the vicinity. t Mrs. Edward Clyde returned to her home Sunday from the Utah Valley hospital, where she had spent a week receiving medical treatment. She is reported improving. improv-ing. Mrs. B. M. MendenhaU of Salt Lake and Mrs. Harold Mendenhall of Lehi, formerly of SpringviUe visited relatives in Springville Saturday Sat-urday and attended the Art Tea. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robertson are enjoying a visit from Miss Marion Wharnby of Adelaide, South Aus tralia, a former high school teacher teach-er of Mrs. Robertson when she lived in Australia. Miss Wharnby has been in England a year and taught in the London nchools six months. Later she made a tour of eleven countries in Europe and then returned to Scotland before coming to the United States. She has visited in New York, Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, and several other places of interest before coming to Utah. She has been in Salt Lake since before Christmas spending the time with friends. Since coming to Springville, she has given several talks on her country before school and church groups. She plans to return to her home in Southern Australia this summer sailing from the west coast. J. F. Pierce, Chief Petty Officer on the USS Gunston Hall, LSD-5 is spending a 15-day leave in Springville with his wife Marian Augustine, and three children, Kathy, Jeff and Amy and his father fath-er Stanley Pierce. He has just completed a cruise to the Far East and South East areas and within tfle next ten months will have 20 years service to his credit and expects ex-pects to retire from the navy and return to his new home in Springville Spring-ville on Felix Ave. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Weight and daughter Naomi, Mrs. Mary A. Mendenhall and Mrs. G. , Aldous Weight, visiting here from Vernal, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weight at dinner Sunday at their home in Orem, celebrating Ross birthday. Mrs. Madclyn W. Beats of American Amer-ican Fork visited her parents, Mr. - |