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Show SJohn David Wilkerson and wife of Provo. Mrs. Arthur Soller, the former j Loris Snelson, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zirbes (Del-ores (Del-ores Hutchings) all of La Crosse, Wis., have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hut-chings Hut-chings coming especially for the wedding of Delores' brother. Her husband Jack and Mrs. Soller returned re-turned to La Crosse and Delores ,wiU remain in Springville a week or so to visit her parents and other relatives and friends. Mr. and . Mrs. Frank J. Sanford had as their guest two days last week a cousin of Mrs. Sanford's, Mrs. LaVern Nilsson of Los Angeles. An-geles. Mr. and Mrs. Mays Anderson and three children return Tuesday from a delightful five-day vacation vaca-tion trip to Yellowstone Park. sMrs. Ernest Boyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Miner, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Miner and families, the Harold Whiting family and the visiting guests. Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Thorpe and daughter Deanne of Long Beach, Calif., will be on their way home Friday after a vacation spent with relatives and friends in Utah. They spent some time with Mr. Thorpe's father, A. L. Thorpe and son Shirley and also with Mrs. Thorpe's sister, Mrs. Fred Alleman and family in this city and visited Mrs. Thorpe's mother and other relatives and friends in Ogden. Glenn and Teresa Sargent and two children of Roosevelt were in Springville recently for a three-' 'day visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Sargeant is the former for-mer Teresa Sumsion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Sumsion. '. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kendall have had as guests recently, Mrs. Kendall's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overbye and two children Carolyn and Lynn of Eugene, Oregon. They spent two days here enroute to visit relatives rela-tives at Grand Junction, Colo, and also stopped two days on the return re-turn home. Accompanying them here for a few days visit was Mrs. Kendall's father, Tony Over-bye Over-bye of Grand Junction. He returned re-turned to his home on Tuesday in company with Mrs. Kendall's son jews rioted Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson have returned to their home in Richfield, Ida., and their son Glen Johnson and wife and two children chil-dren Janice and LynnT of Billings, Mont., have gone back home following fol-lowing a short vacation and visit here with relatives and friends. Chester and his wife and their son and daughter-in-law visited Mrs. Johnson's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn and were also guests of Mr. Johnson's sisters, sis-ters, Zina Johnson, Maria Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Margaret Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Sumsion and other relatives. During their- visit, a garden party in the form of a reunion for relatives was held in the adjoining gardens of Maria and Zina Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting. A picnic supper was served near the fireplace fire-place to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sumsion, Mrs. Beulah Whiting, Mrs. Margaret Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sumsion, Sum-sion, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sumsion and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miner and family, Mr. and |