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Show Jown . . . Mr. and airs. G. C. Sermershein returned home Monday after a four-day trip to Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. William Vallows (Carrol Oakley) are spending about a week in SpringviUe before continuing to California where they will make their home. Mr. Vallows has been going to school in Denver the past year. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Selley and daughter Mary Ann are back in SpringviUe after a week long fishing trip .to West Yellowstone. While on the trip they stopped in Soda Springs and visited with their son Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Oare returned re-turned home last week after a four day . vacation to Blackfoot, Ida., where they visited with Mr. Oare's sister Lear Story. Mrs. Matilda Sanford from Paul, Idaho, arrived in town Monday to spend a couple of weeks visiting with friends and relatives David Pierce of Spanish Fork,S grandchildren of Stanley Pierce, spent two days here. A swimming party, picnics in the canyon, a visit to the DUP relic hall and several other excursions entertained enter-tained the young visitors. T-Sgt. and Mrs. Larvin V. Campbell Camp-bell and two sons of Albuquerque and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Campbell Camp-bell of Las Cruces, N.M., are spending two weeks in SpringviUe with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Campbell. They came to help their mother move into the home she recently re-cently purchased at 325 West First North. On Friday evening, a family fam-ily get-together is planned for a large group of relatives and friends including from the Campbell immediate im-mediate family, the brothers visiting visit-ing from New Mexico; also Mr. and Mrs. Garn Campbell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Markay Campbell of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Campbell of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen of Provo, and a number of relatives from Provo and Spanish Fork. Vernon Condie of Cheyenne, Wyo., spent the past weekend in SpringviUe at the home of Mrs. Earl Condie. He also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Condie Con-die and family in SpringviUe and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd have had as their guests Mrs. Shepherd's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Young and family of Phoenix, Ariz., who visited vis-ited here and with relatives in Spanish Fork the past three weeks. Lakes. Michel and Ann Brinton from Redwood, Calif., are now in American Amer-ican Fork visiting with their grandparents. They will return to SpringviUe soon to spend more time with their other grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sanford. San-ford. Mrs. Cleo Heavener has enjoyed a week's visit with her nieces and nephews, David, Andy, Mary Jo and Becky Pierce, son and daughters daugh-ters of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pierce of Salt Lake City. During their stay here, Mrs. Heavener's two great nephews, Michael and with a son Clyde Condie and wife in Provo. He was accompanied here by his wife's mother of Coke-ville, Coke-ville, Wyo., who also visited in Provo. Also visiting with Mrs. Earl Condie over the weekend was Miss Afton Buckley, who returned to Cheyenne with Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boyer returned re-turned home recently from a vacation va-cation to Boise, Arco, Idaho Falls, Sun Valley, and Craters of ' the Moon scenic attraction in Idaho. While in Boise' they visited with their daughter Mrs. Ted F. Davis and three granddaughters Judy, Dianne Law, and Ann Anderson. At Idaho Falls they attended a session of the Idaho Falls Temple. Traveling to Logan the Boyers also attended a session of the Logan Temple, then went to Lagoon resort re-sort for an afternoon before returning re-turning home via the highway that skirts the eastern mountains of Salt Lake Valley. |