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Show eral clays trip to Arizona anri n fornia. They went to Mesa u ' they visited the temple and f f there to Phoenix to see the T ceremonials. They traveled1'1 Needles, Calif., where thev it t for a short time and also relatives at Milford enioutil -i florid f-omin,; to Spring ille to the. funeral sen-ices of tk mother Mi s. Emma CopeIaM , ir week were Mrs. H. J MfI H ,i Fontana, Calif.; Albert land and wife of Garciena Mrs. Nora Jacobus of u' Calif. Artes:i ff ;.Ir ami Mrs. Verl Whiting 1 joyed a visa from Mr. and v Sheldon Gray of Tooele over r weokend. They came to attenrt f BYU basketball games. " 'ounc-'n-S$loui 'ZJown . irTaml Mrs. W. K. KJdinRton .have returned from Vancovei B. C where they attended the Canadian Can-adian Canners National convention conven-tion At the-convention, they met Mr. 'and Mrs. Tom Peterson of Lethbridge, Canada, who a so attended at-tended the convention. Tn W-dingtons W-dingtons made the trip by pl,ne. William H. GreVnlialKh, civil engineer en-gineer with the Bureau of Itac.a-mation, Itac.a-mation, has been transferred to the Ogxlen office stai'-ing work this week. His wife ,and cuklrcr. will remain in Springville untu school is out in May and will then move from Brookside to Of?J-?n. M- Greenhalgh is Kolob Stake Clerk and has taken active part in various church and civic affairs since coming" here. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law returned re-turned Tuesday evening from Los Angeles, Calif., where theyvisited their son Dale who is presently employed with the Los Angeles Airways. Enroiiie to and from California, Cal-ifornia, they stopped with Mr. Law's brother, Hugh Law, and wife who have been operating a tourist park at St. George and recently re-cently sold out to a Salt Lake City man. Mi. and Mrs. Harold Whiting left on Friday of last week for Los Angeles, Calif., v where they planned co attend the national contractor's con-tractor's convention. They were accompanied by Mrs. Whiting's mother, Mrs. Harriet Jensen of Mapleton and Mrs. Margaret Min-t, Min-t, who planned to go as far as Boulder, Nev., to visit the latter's sister, Mrs. Mead. They expected to be gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy returned re-turned home Monday from a sev- |