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Show brevities Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardy and son, Kevin, are home from in enjoyable vacation trip to daho, LeGrande, Oregon and places of interest in Washington. Washing-ton. They visited relatives at LeGrande and saw the McNare Darn a few miles from there. Mr. and Mrs. Packard Con-ilie Con-ilie returned home recently from a vacation trip to Wash ington, D.C., the Fair in New York, St. Louis, Mo., the pag- ; eant in Palmyra, Winnipeg, ; Canada, where they called on Rulon Condie serving an LDS : Mission, and visited many ! places of church historical in- ' terest. They went in company i with Kurt Weinzinger whose ; wife was in Boston. They : picked up a car which Packard's Pack-ard's sister Phyllis, had had sent from Germany and drove : home, being gone in all nearly : three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Behrmann and daughters, Marie and Ann and sons, Paul and Mark, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Belle R. Houtz, went to Taylorsville, Sunday, for the dedication of the new Taylorsville Stake Center and First, Fifth and Seventh Ward Chapel. Vincent Houtz, son of Mrs. Houtz of this city, is bishop of the 5th Ward. The new church building, build-ing, dedicated by Eldon Tanner, Tan-ner, was constructed in less than a year. An open house was held at the church Sat- urday evening from 6 until K 9 p.m., marking completion of the building. ) I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Da- vies (Sallie Duncan) and five i children of Westminister, near j Denver, Colo., have spent the j past two weeks in Springville j; with her folks, the Richard M. f Conovers and other relatives L and friends. Mr. Davies is the manager of a new Singer store b at Westminister. j |