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Show j LOCAL NOTES Miss Janice Hocking, accompanied accom-panied by her mother, Mrs. 'Maude Hocking left yesterday (Thursday) on the first leg of their journey to New York, continuing con-tinuing from there to Europe. Enroute they will enjoy stops at Independence and Kansas City, Mo., Washington, D. C, and New York City, sailing from New York July 19 on the SS United States for a three months tour of Europe. During their stay on the continent they plan to visit Germany, Austria, France, Spain, England, Netherlands, Switzerland, Switzer-land, Italy, Greece and the Scandinavian Scan-dinavian countries. Janice recently re-cently graduated from' Brigham Young University with a major in English literature. She plans to resume studies at the Y this fall after returning from her trip to work on her master's degree. Appointment of a former Bing-hamite, Bing-hamite, Rudy Epis, as one of tnree new instructors to the geology ge-ology department at Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo., was announced July 5th by Colorado Colo-rado School of Mines Pres. John W. Vanderwilt. Rudy received his education at the University of California, having obtained his Ph. D. from that institution last month. His previous experience experi-ence includes a position as geologist geol-ogist with the Shell Oil Co., and research work for the University of California. Preliminary bearing for Anas-tacio Anas-tacio Montoya, 31, Bingham, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, was set for September 9 last Friday by Salt Lake City Judge Leland G. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. James Abplanalp Abplan-alp and son Kent returned Wednesday Wed-nesday (from a week's vacation to Moon Lake and Vernal wbere they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor. Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. G. Frazier of Salt Lake City. . o |