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Show l3revitieA .... ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brinton ! are in Springville this week ' visiting relatives and friends. They came especially to attend the graduation exercises of their son, Michael, from BYU, I and their daughter, who is al- so a student at the Y, will re- ; turn with them to heir home i in Redwood City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow 1 Weight and family were in Salt Lake Saturday evening to 1 take their daughter-in-law to ' the airport where she left to I join her husband, Lynn Weight, who is stationed at Fort Mon- ! mouth, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Weight were recently wed and Mrs. Weight has been completing com-pleting her semester at the i BYU. They will reside in New ! Jersey until December, where i Mr. Weight is taking a special electronics school in the army. ; Effie Kelsey has returned home after an enjoyable week's visit with her niece, Mrs. S. T. Smith at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Smith is the former Kathleen Nye, a daughter of Miss Kelsey's sister, the late Preal Nye. Mrs. Smith will be leaving Colorado Springs soon to join her husband, Col. S. T. ' Smith, who was recently made commander of the 34th Air Force Defense area and they will live at Battle Creek, Mich. A tour of the Air Force Academy Acad-emy and numerous other military mili-tary installations in the area were enjoyed during the visit. While visiting the United States, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Giardini bought ornate coffins. This proved a costly venture. Construction and transportation transporta-tion costs to Sicily was $3,000 and Italian customs added $2,000 for import duties. Matthew McGarahan, 38, will not be able to obtain a driver's license until he is 83. The court gave him a 45-year license suspension for driving with the license of a dead man, the latest In a long record of violations. |