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Show Find Salt Lakers Most Hospitable i ' ;. . I --i ' y,' . . ircr. y r, NEW FAMILY FROM IOWA EN JOT "WESTERN HOSPITALITY" Mrs. George W, Jensen and Mr. Jensen rv. tid-blts to pets, Frisky, Twisty and Whisky Newcomers Praise S7V. As Most 'Likeable9 City Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jensen, recently arrived from Des Moines, Iowa, to make their home in Salt Lake City, have only the highest praise for the hospitality of the people here. The city with Its beautiful sur-1 rounding mountains is Just lovely." love-ly." said Mrs. Jen- Ma of " " but fYiecr tne granlj people . tg and their hospi- , tality who really Folks mak the c)tv such an attractive attrac-tive place," Mr. Jensen added. The Jensen family, residing at 1273 Stringham avenue, have an unusual hobby In which they both take part. Their three little red squirrels, natives of Iowa, provide entertainment during every waking wak-ing hour. Mrs. Jensen, who Is representative rep-resentative of the Child's Training association, uses the squirrels In her work with children. She says their antics serve admirably as a means of observing children's rejections. rej-ections. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen have been In Salt Lake City Just seven weeks, but they say their many new friends make them feel like real "old-timers." |