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Show yjewd Jetted . . . Mrs. Dean Bird left Monday Mon-day to spend two weeks with their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clarke and family of Upland, Calif. She will also make the acquaintance of a new baby son at the Clarkes. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ilaymond returned Sunday evening from an enjoyable Christmas time vacation with their children. They left Dec. 22, and stopped briefly with friends at Richmond, Rich-mond, Calif. At Santa Rosa, they sepnt Christmas with a daughter and husband, Gerald and Karen Dixon and daughter Camille. They went to Santa Ana for New Years to visit a son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Haymond and family. En route, they enjoyed a tour of the Hurst Castle near King City. While at Santa Rosa, they accompanied their son and wife an an enjoyable trip to Lake Arrowhead. They stopped for a short time in Las Vegas en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bonney (Naomi Boyer) and young son Philip, have returned to their home in Palo Alto, Calif., after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur C. Boyer. They also visited visit-ed other relatives and friends here and in Provo, Bountiful and Ogden. Also spending Christmas Day as dinner guest of their parents, were Mr. and Mrs. Larsen S. Boyer and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randall (Ruth Ann Boyer) Boy-er) and four- children of Ogden. The Bonneys planned to leave California January 5, for the Far East, where Mr. Bonney will be an instructor at the University in the capitol of Malaysia for the next two years, in education and audio visual aids. Several parties were planned for them by friends and members of their ward at Palo Alto. I Mrs. Hilda Grant of Coeur d 'Alene, Idaho, has been visiting vis-iting with her sister, Mrs. Grace Martindale the past week. She was accompanied here by her granddaughter, Sidney of Spokane. She planned plan-ned to leave this week to spend several weeks iin Caliofrnia. Rea Straw enjoyed a visit during the holidays from Mrs. Opal Jean Armstrong of Orangeville, Calif. She had been a trainee in school with Mrs. Straw some 12 years ago and as a token of friendship she brought a sack of oranges from her own yard in Orangeville. |