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Show !T Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kindred accompanied by their daughter Mrs. Beth McMullin and little son Glen have returned from an enjoyable en-joyable vacation in Idaho. The trip was highlighted by a visit s . to Yellowstone Park and their " stay at the summer cabin of their son Clifford Kindred on the Snake i River, where they enjoyed the beautiful setting of pine trees and successful fishing every day. They M were joined at the cabin by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kindred and their family of Idaho Falls also everyone of their sons and daugh- ters and most of their grand-; grand-; children numbering 21 of their 36 !. family members, joined them in ;: family reunion, the first time they 'i had all been together in several years. Co'-ming the farthest were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kindred . and family of Sunland, Calif. En-route En-route home, they were all enter- - tained at dinner at the home of a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Webster of Rexburg, j' Ida. ' m Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons and children have returned to their l home in Byron, Wyo., after spend- - ing the summer in Springville. Mr. Simmons was enrolled at summer ': school at the B. Y. TJ. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter of ; Provo have just returned from an - enjoyable trip to Yellowstone -r Park. Mrs. Carter was formerly Mrs. Ralph Fullmer of Spring-:". Spring-:". ville. Mrs. W. B. Crandall and daughter daugh-ter Lucille attended Market Week K at the Newhouse Hotel on Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs". Victor Anderson and children chil-dren spent the week-end at Rawlins, Raw-lins, Wyo. with Mr. Anderson who is employed on construction work there. |