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Show . Personal ; News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer and family spent the past week on a vacation trip to Yellowstone park. Reed and Elaine Fletcher returned re-turned last week from a trip to Bryce, Zion and the Grand Canyons. Can-yons. They also visited Boulder Dam and spent some time at Can-nonville Can-nonville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stewart have returned from an enjoyable trip to Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ellis and family recently moved to Springville to make their home. They were living in Provo. Mrs. Agnes Eismann left Sunday Sun-day for Baraboo, Wis., for a visit with relatives and friends after an absence of nearly four years. Little Carolyn Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Clark, has just returned home after spending two months in California Califor-nia with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Miller. While away, Carolyn had dramatic art lessons from her "Aunt Marie," and played the role of princess in a play at the Drama Hour Garden Gar-den tea. A large group of relatives and friends from Springville attended a farewell testimonial Sunday evening eve-ning in the Stratford ward, Salt Lake City, for Frank B. Salisbury, Salis-bury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salisbury, who leaves soon for the Swiss-Austrian mission. Mrs. F. C. Packard rendered a vocal solo at the testimonial and Howard Salisbury, uncle of the missionary, spoke. Miss Zina Barnum of Las Vegas, Veg-as, Nev., who is stationed with the WAVES at Treasure Island, was a guest the past week of Miss Phyllis Weight, at her home here. Keith Mendenhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mendenhall, has just completed his training as a pilot instructor at the Spanish Fork school under direction of Eldon Carter. During his tests, he qualified as a civil C. A. A. pilot instructor and has now' accepted a position with the Spencer Air School at Ogden. He will train students at the school which now has an enrollment of 47. With his wife and baby, Keith left this week to reside at Ogden. September means back to school, and back to school means heavy bicycle traffic in the early morning morn-ing hours. Have those brakes checked for quick stopping. Moscow, it seems, has developed devel-oped a foreign policy based onthe theory that other nations are either eith-er communistic or hostile. |