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Show 17 p Naples Ada Openshaw suthams bring ne.w school buses Frances Southam flew to I tk gia m July 7 where toey ill Vv lla.grouP get new buses for til 001 District. While in that 5?i went t0 Orlando. hi ."J mited Disney World. Sea :i- ,.other attractions. They :--- P bus at Fort Valley, '4.ta?d enroute home they - W'ig , .'dependence, Missouri to C VrJ2Church visitor's center. ' h hme 'urday n'ght- '"f BHTeresa Kav and Brenda i:v sh7Umed alut 40 ladies at a r,.er honoring Mrs. Rick m babv daughter. The U WJatthe Robert Kay home a ' evening. 'lt-eth of CorP"s Christi, 5 ? "g at Ron Richards b a sister of Mrs. Richards. W;"e c- Southam and family eeks vacation in V Hark and other points of G? Bfenda 01sen 31,(1 sons fCi 01 and Eric and Ted and IPp n and daughters, Jeal and Rachel, spent last Sunday night in Salt Lake City, and Monday at Lagoon. Kent and Gail Bentley and family went to Tremonton last week to attend a family reunion. A group of 50 young people and their leaders went by bus to Mt. Timpanogas last Tuesday. After climing to the cave they went to Manti to see the Manti Pageant, returning early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Ken Seastrand of Provo spent the weekend with her parents, the Norman Haslems, and visiting her brother, the Mike Haslems, and sister Shari and Alan Calder. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Openshaw accompanied Janna and Brad Haslem to Provo Sunday evening to see their new great-granddaughter, Robyn Kathleen Openshaw. The parents are Doug and Kristen Openshaw of Provo and the grandparents are Dale and Dorothy Openshaw of Sandy. Caryl Ann Seastrand also accompanied her mother back to her home in Provo. nrri Gold coins are unforgettable gifts. Mexican coins also make fine jewelry. |