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Show lound- n- $tjout Jown . . . Mr. and Mrs. John It. Kindred returned Tuesday from an enjoyable enjoy-able 10-day trip to points in Utah and Idaho, visiting six of their seven sons and daughters and their families. They stopped for a time at Idaho Falls, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Kindred and family. At Twin Falls, they visited a daughter - and husband, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar (Beth) Nelson Nel-son and made the acquaintance of their new little grandson, Lyle Ceary. They stopped with the Earl Fifields (Louise) and family at Preston and also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. (Marie) Webster and family at Logan and with Mr. and Mrs. Crede Kindred and family at Ogden and with Mr. and Mrs. Berne Kindred and family, fam-ily, in Salt Lake. A highlight of their visit in Idaho was a tour of the Crators of the Moon, a trip they made from Idaho Falls by way of Arco. (Barbara Bird) and family are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Robertson in Springville, and with her folks in Mapleton. Dr. Robertson has a week off enroute to Bremerton, Wash., where he will do medical work for the navy. His wife and family will join him after a longer visit in Utah. Mrs. Beid Nielson and children returned to her home in Bountiful Bounti-ful after spending a week in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Child and other, relatives rela-tives and friends. , Mrs. Mack V. Pace (Nanalee Reynolds) and son Patrick arrived this week from their home in Brawley, Calif., to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Pace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr. , Out of town visitors who attended at-tended the Wheeler reunion. Friday Fri-day were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker and family of Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker, Par-ker, Salt Lake City, and Matilda Sanford, Paul, Idaho. Frank Sanford, accompanied by his two grandchildren, Michael and Ann Brinton, has gone to San Francisco to take the children chil-dren home after a few weeks vacation spent with relatives in Springville and in American Fork. He was also accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer and their daughter Karen, who will visit the Boyer's son Kenneth and family in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook and children returned Tuesday night from a three day vacation to Mineral Min-eral and Mirror Lake. On the way home they stopped at the Homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Miner enjoyed en-joyed a weekend trip to Moab and Monticello viewing the changes which have taken place in the area since the uranium mining business .began. Springville descendents of Walter Wal-ter Wheeler gathered Friday at Cherry Park for a reunion. Hosts for the occasion that included supper sup-per and fireside singing were Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Lynn and Mrs Lynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs Leo Knight, Provo, returned Saturday from a 10 day vacation to the northwest and Vancouver Canada. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Robertson |