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Show from a seven months' speaking tour in the midwest and east. He w.u pleasantly surprised on his return to find the Holy Rosary Ros-ary rectory newly papered and redecorated and takes this opportunity op-portunity to extend his appreciation appreci-ation and thanks to the B C O auxiliary for their work in the undertaking. Reed Schult. had as guests for seveial days this week Len Wheel.-r of Los Angeles, student at the University of California, 'and Jack O'Echsel, student of the University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. Reed, representing University Uni-versity of Utah, together with the two Californians, left yesterday yes-terday (Thursday) for Richmond Va., where they will attend the Sigma Nu convention in September Sep-tember as representatives from their respective universities. En-route En-route they will tour Yellowstone national paik and visit in Chicago Chi-cago and New York. A reunion of the immediate j family members of Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Spendlove has been enjoyed en-joyed at their home during re- O LOCALNOTES Ann Pechina and Dorothy Gerbich returned Wednesday evening from a two weeks' vacation va-cation to Nevada and southern California. The girls were guests also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nordberg ofo San Francisco Fran-cisco and visited with Ann and Mary Lee Gerbich in Sacramento. Sacramen-to. Other highlights of their trip was a five-day stay in Las Vegas Ve-gas and Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F.vans and daughter Carolyn spent last week end at Malad, Idaho, visiting relatives. re-latives. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Steele returned re-turned Sunday from a vacation trip to Glacier national park, Pacific northwest and San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Father Thomas Na len and HLshop Duane Hunt left this week on a ten-day visit to Yo- Semite, Calif. Father John A. LaBranche returned re-turned Friday night, August 4, |