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Show Walker and wife and family. They traveled approximately 6000 miles and were gone three weeks. They reported exceptionally excep-tionally fine weather and most beautiful scenery with azalias and other spring flowers in bloom. Major and Mrs. Theon Laney have been spending some time in Springville and other parts of the state, 'having come to Salt Lake City from Great Falls, Montana, to conference. Major Laney is a bishop of the Great Falls Ward as well as filling his duties in the Air Force. Mrs. Laney is the former form-er Lucille Walker and the Laneys spent some time visiting visit-ing at the home of Hazel Walker, mother of Mrs. Laney. Major Laney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Laney, former residents of this city and now of Orchard, Utah. AprU 14, 1828 The first edition of Noah Webster's Dictionary Dic-tionary was published. yjewi Vjotes . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker are home from a most delightful delight-ful vacation trip to the Southern South-ern states. They went by car, stopping at various places of interest enroute. They traveled through New Mexico, stopping at Santa Fe and the Carlsbad Caverns, and through Texas to New Orleans, La. Here they visited the famed French quarters, and other interesting places and went to Baton Rouge to see the capital and the area around this picturesque pictur-esque place. They traveled along the Mississippi river to Vicksburg in Miss., where they saw many sites of Civil War days. At Natches, Miss., they toured the famous Antebellum homes on the high cliffs and saw many beautiful souvenirs brought from Europe before the war. They stopped at Mobile, Mo-bile, Ga, and traveled over 32 miles through an azalia trail, enroute to Florida, where they spent an interesting time at the Cypress Gardens, St. Augustine Au-gustine museum and other points. They went as far northeast at Charleston, S. C, and returned by way of Tennessee, Ten-nessee, Little Rock, Ark., Oklahoma Ok-lahoma and north to Denver, Colo., where they spent two days with their son, Lynn |