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Show tWJ lotc3 . a Mr. anil Sirs. Bert O. Brown enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McCarthy and family of Greely, Colo., Sunday evening and Mondav of last week. Marvin lived with his folks in Springville when he was a voting fellow. Bird Sunwion accompanied by his daughter Elaine, who is enrolled en-rolled at the BYU as a senior, visited relatives in Springville Sunday including an aunt, Mrs. Grace McKenzie and an uncle, J. M. Sumsion and families. He planned to visit relatives in San- Spete county before returning to his home in Oregon. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover early this week were Mrs. Conover's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Huish of Berkeley, Calif. They came to attend conference in Salt Lake City this weekend and will also visit Mrs. Huish's mother, Mrs. M. W. Bird and sister sis-ter Carol and with Mr. Huish's sister and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Car Christensen and other relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. George Koylance in company com-pany with her son Dwain left Monday to spend a few days vacation vaca-tion in California. They planned to visit Mrs. Roylance's brother Orville Evans in Los Angeles, and with other relatives and friends in Santa Barbara and other parts of California. Mrs. Blanch Blaekley accompanied accom-panied her son and daughter-in-law, DeMoine and Darlene Hink-in Hink-in Blaekley of Provo to the Manti LDS temple to receive their endowments en-dowments on Monday of last week. The Blackleys have a little daughter Monica. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kobbins and son Billie accompanied by Mrs. Robbins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Hansen also of Springville returned Friday evening from an enjoyable two weeks vacation trip east. They went by way of Nauvoo, 111., stopping there to see places of LDS Church historical interest and then to Chicago and then to Detroit. They traveled to Palmyra, N.Y., where they stopped at Joseph Smith's home and farm, the Sacred Grove, Hill Cumorah, and other points of interest. in-terest. They crossed the state of New York to New York City where they saw various tourist attractions at-tractions and stopped for a time in Washington, D.C., to tour the White House, Arlington Cemetery Mt. Vernon and other points of interest enroute home, traveling over nineteen states. Mrs. Blanch Blaekley has received re-ceived word from her son Leon in Santa Rosa, Calif., that his wife will undergo a serious operation oper-ation on her spine at a Santa Rosa hospital Monday. The girl's mother moth-er and Mrs. Blaekley will go down later. |