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Show Barracks, a pineapple plantation planta-tion and cannery. They enjoyed en-joyed the Hawaiian 1 tribute and program featuring top talent, tal-ent, honoring Arthur Godfrey and attended the radio broadcast, broad-cast, "Hawaii Calls," featuring Godfrey and Richard Boone. The museum, the LDS Temple; state capitol building and the famous Royal Hawaiian Hotel where the Kim Sisters were performing, were all on the agenda. They made the trip both ways by plane and were gone about two weeks. Japan rejects theory torpedo tor-pedo sank freighter. cation in California. He visited his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alleman and sons ' and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Met-calf Met-calf and family at Reseda, also al-so a sister, Carol Blanchard ' and husband and family at Lakewood. During the time, he had the opportunity of seeing 1 two big league baseball games. Mrs. Janet C. Bird, has returned re-turned home from a trip to Granada Hills, Calif., where she visited her brother, Robert Rob-ert (Bob) Webster, who is seriously ser-iously ill, and his wife and family. She also called on a niece and husband, Lynn and Judith Miner at Burbank, California. Cal-ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cutler are home from an enjoyable vacation vaca-tion trip to Hawaii, where they visited Mrs. Cutler's bro-, bro-, ther, Olin Zabriskie, and wife and family at Honolulu, and toured the many places of interest. in-terest. They attended a traditional tra-ditional luau and show at the Polynesian Cultural Center; visited Pearl Harbor, Schofield yjetui rioted .... Mr. and Mrs. Oliver II. Dal-ton Dal-ton accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe of Provo, have returned home from a delightful 10-day trip to Canada. Can-ada. They attended the stampede stam-pede at Calgary; visited the temple at Cardston and toured the Columbia ice-fields, Lake Louise, Waterton Lake and other scenic areas.' Gary Lawrence returned last week from a tour to Japan, Ja-pan, Korea, Okinawa and Hawaii, Ha-waii, during which he acted as master of ceremonies for the BYU program bureau, which presented some 45 variety shows over a seven-week period. per-iod. There were twenty students stu-dents and directors in the group sponsored by the Department De-partment of Defense to give entertainment at the various military bases. They also performed per-formed on a few church programs. pro-grams. Ron Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruson Bird has returned home from a two-week's va- will be conducted by Mrs. Keeler on subjects, "Looking in on Your Schools," and "Where Does Membership Dues Go?" and leadership training for council, local unit officers and chairmen. The afternoon meetings on August 4, for local and council units, will be school of instruction in-struction workshop, and this will be the only one given in Region 2 and in Region 10 this year. |