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Show Lt. Robert Thorn is expected home this weekend from his base at Cheyenne, Wyo. to attend general gen-eral conference and spend the time also with his wife Norma and 5two little daughters and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn. He plans also to attend his mission mis-sion reunion in Salt Lake. $lew5 Fjote5 . . Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Miner returned re-turned home recently from Portland, Port-land, Oreg., where they attended dedication exercises for the new dental college. They also visited a number of friends and were guests of honor at an open-house given by the LDS ward in which Dr. Miner served as bishop. J. A. Strong of this city is in Denver, Colo, this week attending the Sixth Annual Denver U Tax institute which is featuring talks by some of the outstanding leaders lead-ers in the tax field. The meetings are being held in the Cosmopoli-tain Cosmopoli-tain Hotel and some 400 account ants, attorneys and other interest- 4 'ed in tax subjects, were expected to attend. Mr. Strong made the trip by United Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dallin and daughter Darla and son Duane, Sunday enjoyed the company of Gary Barnes of Helena, Mont, who enrolled as a senior at the BYU. Also Bonnie Burrows of Spring-ville Spring-ville and Elder Myron Sorensen of Sacramento, Calif, who has been the missionary companion of Lowell Dallin in the Great Lakes Mission. He is also attending the BYU and just shortly before he left the mission field to return to his rome in California he and Lowell were listed on the mission honor roll three times in one month. The young people were all dinner guests of the Dallins. |