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Show Huge Ford Bomber Pk t'i if WVu (VvS fnort time li XPrgifsrnd at Payson jesent Miner there -sr of Long pnngville ieral ser-,rch ser-,rch H. Bird. ggar.$-Suort time with . and at Payson. I f ispanish Fork, Louise Brown of Provo, Merle Packard, Clara Child, Wanda Peay, Mabel Simkins, Luell Best, Ann Stewart, Afton Palfreyman and Lucille Packard of this city. Mrs. G. H. West and son, Gordon, of El Segundo, Calif., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Mary Smart, Mrs. Lillian Thorpe, Mrs. Harriet Neil-son, Neil-son, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Perham have moved to Ogden to make their home indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rothwell of Leslie, Idaho, are in Springville to make their home indefinitely. Mrs. Walter F. Bird is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Helen Fother-ingham, Fother-ingham, and family at Magna. John Miller of this city has returned re-turned from the Veterans' hospital, where he has spent the past few weeks. Hailey S. Bird of El Cerrito, Calif., arrived in Springville Monday Mon-day for funeral services for his father, fa-ther, Arch H. Bird. Mrs. W. Y. Stoddard of San Francisco, Calif., is visiting at the home of her father, Amasa L. Hay-mond. Hay-mond. She is convalescing from a recent major operation performed at a Salt Lake City hospital. . Bette Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee, has returned to Vallejo, Calif., after spending two weeks with her parents here. She is employed at Mare Island navy yard in office work. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Packard and baby daughter of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end with the former's for-mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Packard. Mrs. LaVell Ostler left the past week to visit her daughter, Miss Fern Ostler, at San Francisco, Calif. She plans also to go to Los Angeles, Calif., to visit other relatives rel-atives and friends. Fern is employed em-ployed with an insurance company at Sait Francisco. The army has just bought almost al-most 2,000,000 blankets to keep soldiers warm this winter. |