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Show zzzz Personal News Notes Miss Jane Jenkins is spending a few weeks in Springville with relatives and friends, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanford. She came from her home near Portland, Oreg., recently, in company with Chief Cook Calvin Finley, who spent the Thanksgiving holidays there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jolley, accompanied accom-panied by the latter's mother, Mrs. A. V. Sanford, left Sunday for California. Mrs. Sanford will visit a daughter, and family at Hayward, and Mr. and Mrs. Jolley Jol-ley plan to spend Christmas with Mr. Jolley's relatives at Los Angeles. Ang-eles. . Mrs. Mary Fillmore has gone to Seattle, Wash., to visit her husband, Woodrow Fillmore, who is there on a short leave from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert of Salt Lake City, visited here Sunday Sun-day with his sister, Mrs. Arvil Bird and family. He recently returned re-turned from about four years' service in North Africa and Italy. Mrs. Lenore C. Wightman and son Dickie and new baby daughter, daugh-ter, of Balboa Beach, Calif., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie and other relatives rela-tives in the city. Her husband, Richard R. "Dick" Wightman, is now in the Philippines and was recently made a captain. He was formerly a college instructor at Pamona, Calif. . J. A. Miller, vice-commander of the department of American Legion, attended Dist. No. One convention at Tremonton Monday evening. He was accompanied as far as Salt Lake City by Mrs. Miller. Lt. (j.g.) Wendell V. Twelves has pent the past ten days with his wife, the former LaRhea Niel-son, Niel-son, and their new baby daughter. He returned Monday for active duty with the fleet in the South Pacific. Cpl. Bernice Chader, is spending spend-ing a few days' furlough with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. A. C. Chader, Chad-er, from Bulkley Field, Colo. |