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Show I Yjeivi YJoted .... 1 J Mr. and Mrs. W. Berton I Groesbeck have returned from J California, where they spent J the holidays with their daugh-J daugh-J ter and son-in-law, Dr. and J Mrs. Glenn Barrett and family J at LaCanada and a son and 8 daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Groesbeck at Pasadena. 8 They also saw the Rose Pa-rade Pa-rade and toured many other 1 interesting places among which I were Universal City, the Music I Center and art museum in 1 Los Angeles and they also i called on Dr. and Mrs. Hial i Hales (Rhoda Groesbeck) in 1 Los Angeles. I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ash and f son, Scotty, of Sherman Oaks, T Calif., have returned to their home after spending the holi-I holi-I days in Springville with his B parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ash and her parents, the Clyde 1 Binghams in Provo. During I their stay with the Eldon Ashes and son, Harold, they went to Ogden, to visit Keith and Afton Orme and family and another sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George Hales and four children of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frandsen have returned from a most delightful de-lightful holiday visit with their son, Lt. Col. and Mrs. j Donald Frandsen and daughter, i Jane, at Fort Rucker, Ala. The BFrandsens made the trip by plane, taking their grandson, j Bobbie Frandsen of Provo, to 1 visit his folks, and they all g had an enjoyable Christmas B together. They were gone ten days and toured points of interest in-terest in the vicinity. They were also entertaned by Mrs. Frandsen's parents, who live a short distance from Fort Rucker. Ruck-er. I You can usually measure a J person's intelligence by how T insistent he is to convince you B he knows his stuff. |