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Show tyJecuS rioted.. A number of Springville people went to Price one day last week to attend the special day's program given at the LDS church mine for stake presidents, bishoprics and custodians. Among those who attended at-tended were: President and Mrs. A. E. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Packard, Leo Weight and Glen Weight. After a tour of the mine and lunch in the large assembly room, President Presi-dent David O. McKay and other LDS church authorities spoke. Phillip Haymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haymond, left recently to enroll in his sophomore year at the Rensselaur Polytechnic Institute Insti-tute at Troy, N.Y., in engineering. Before leaving, he had three of his school mates from Cincinnati visit him in Springville. His folks accompanied him as far as Denver, Den-ver, where he met other friends to travel on to New York. Billie Bird is home from Wyoming Wyo-ming where he has been employed during the summer months and will enroll at the Brigham Young University for his sophomore year. |