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Show TRAVELERS DUE FROM EUROPE a. - Four Salt Lakers and two who formerly lived In the city are ex-.pected ex-.pected to return here within the next week from Europe, It was learned Tueiday. J. T. Harwood and his wife, the .former lone Godwin, and their j children. Lark, T, and Vera Jim, j M. arrived In New York Tuesday i after crowing the Atlantic on the .President Harding. m They left Salt Lake for Paris adwo years ago, where Mr. Har-I Har-I owood, noted artist, has been palnt-1 palnt-1 e4ng. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, who i .reside in San Francisco, but are native Salt Lakers, returned from sBergen, Norway, last week on the Swedish liner Oslofjord. Mrs. Mil-Mer Mil-Mer Is the daughter of Harry Lam- .brecht, 321 Flnt avenue, vice president pres-ident of the Salt Lake Hardware company. Mrs. W. W. Norton, 226 Twelfth F.jt street, and Mrs. E. A. Har-Mensteln. Har-Mensteln. 161 First avenue, who Moured Europe with Mrs. A. L. Hess act 839 East South Temple street and Mrs. Waller H. Dayton of . SO 037 East South Temple street, probably will return from New York lata this week, according to relaUvesMraDai;onand. Mrs. fieas will remain another week or more with relailvea In the east. a William R. Wallace, vice presl-iadent presl-iadent of the Utah Oil Refining com-pan? com-pan? and father of John M. Wal-aJace, Wal-aJace, Salt Lake mayor, is attend-4ng attend-4ng to business affairs In the east and probably will not return until next week. He arrive in America aJast week after spending some time win Europe. Paul L. Badger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessa T. Badger of 1235 Mo Celland street, has been unre-emrted unre-emrted for several weeks. He com-frpleted com-frpleted a mission for the L. D. S. -church and wrote his parents he planned to sail about two weeks ago. Latest Information was that the could not obtain return passage 4rom Scotland and was awaiting efforts of the United States con-jsw'I's con-jsw'I's office to return him with sev-teral sev-teral hundred other Americans. s Miss Olive Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fera Decker of 1280 Yale avenue, and Miss Msrilyn pcccies, asugnter or Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eceles of 2580 Jefferson ave-fMiue. ave-fMiue. Ogden, presumably still are atsn the French seacoast town of aUHnard, along with the Karl Rich-eaatrds Rich-eaatrds family, ex-Salt Lakers, ao atfording to Mr. Decker, who said aha believed tha girls were "safs and sound as possible." m Margaret Lewis, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis of Los Angeles and grand-daughter grand-daughter of T. D. Lewis, S21 East First South street, left Salt Lake Clty with her father Tuesday morning for her home. Tha girl, whose mother and younger brother aver separated from her when the British liner Athenla was torpedoed off the Hebrides, will enter the fifth (trade In a Los Angeles school, after father reported. |