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Show RETURN FROM EASTERN TRIP Frank Miller and Nat Ashby returned re-turned Monday from a three weeks' vacation during which they traveled approximately 4200 miles through the circuit of states from Utah to Minnesota and return. Leaving St. George June 17th, they took an almost direct route over the first 3600 miles to Canby, Minn., the home of Mt. Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller. A greater part c4 the time was spent in that state and included a week's fishing trip in the northern north-ern part of the state, Mr. Miller's father, who is in his early seventies seven-ties joined them for this outing. This was Mr. Ashby's first experience experi-ence in lake fishing from boats, and for fish of sizeable proportions, propor-tions, but even so it is understood he could tell seme f;;,h stories that would roake the local angler turn green with envy. The return trip to Utah w.:-rr.ade w.:-rr.ade via the rational parks through the Bia-ck Kills of South Dakota and across the states to the west, covering much picturesque pictur-esque and interestir.s count"'. Mr. ! Miller observes that this trip more than ever br.r.us h.m snti! faction with local "GS'fC'tr, and p-T-fral core. tier.?. All ihrcuch the stat'-s there is cv.df nee su.'fi.-iT.t of hui- I r.e.'s deprwricn b'X the out'.r.k ' is trcirr.irx to tv more rp::rr..- I C-.'r '.he tir..--ln h.irhwav in ' :'r.'.T return there a Gcut thf ; tra'.f! cf three c".f. aro. V.Th'e a rr.a.vr por:.v:i cf the : .r :. arc roi'.f" ;r..r the Wi "-'cvo: rru'.e there ' is g:--d : " sr. .; :. " :. -:-? t t." Arr-- -r- ; head tra.l ' -h" r.' V v .: . . v ;v: f ' ' ;7 - : - .r. L"..c . . 7,- Mr- T':r. ?.:-:.r-..:. . -:.- . |