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Show . JJIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIICllllllllllll In and Out I I of Town... 1 Mrs. Effie Johnson has returned from Woodlake, Calif., where she was called by the death of her son-in-law. She was accompanied onher return by her two granddaughters. grand-daughters. Mrs. Ted Pennington has returned re-turned to her home from the Utah Valley hospital, where she was confined several days with pneumonia. pneu-monia. Mrs. Arvil Bird returned Sunday Sun-day from a 5-week stay in Salt Lake City. She was confined at the L. D. S. hospital a month and is reported improving. Mrs. Grace Loveridge has just returned from a two-week visit with her son and daughter and families in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and children of Tooele, spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Springville. They plan to leave 4. 1 . 4.T J I " TJ1 Falls, Ida., where Mr. Hoyle will be district manager of a lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Weight were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Marvil G. Flom (Ida Packard) Pack-ard) is visiting her father, J. A. Packard, and other relatives and friends in Springville. Blaine Thorpe is spending a few days in Des Moines, Iowa, attending attend-ing a life insurance school as a guest of the company he represents. repre-sents. He was awarded the trip through his fine record made in life insurance sales in his district. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frandsen spent four days of the past week with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mrs. Hyrum Meyrick and daughter, daugh-ter, Joell, of Mt. Pleasant, were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Poulsen in this city. Orval Singleton and H. T. Reynolds Rey-nolds represented local Legion men at the meeting and banquet in Salt Lake City in honor of the visiting national commander. Miss Tressa Sumsion has just returned from a delightful visit with her sister, Mrs. Stanley Brown, and husband at Hollywood, Calif. |