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Show SOCIETY" Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashcraft spent the past week in St. George doing temple work. They also visited a number of Springville people, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Biglow, and Mr. and Mrs. Reddick Fackrell, former residents, resi-dents, and with Viola Allan, who is also working in the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bird returned recently to their home in Mapleton from Mission, Texas, Tex-as, where they spent two months. They visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradford and family, including a new baby boy, born January 12. Mrs. Bradford is the former Mary Ann Bird of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perham returned home Thursday of last week from a most enjoyable three months stay in the southland. south-land. They met friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Seible formerly of Pleasant Grove, at South Padre Pa-dre Island, Texas, and made the place headquarters while they toured other places of interest. They spent two weeks at Hou- ston and toured among other things, the space center and attended a rodeo at the Astrodome. Astro-dome. While in Texas, they called on former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bradford at Mission. They also went on a two-weeks conducted tour in Mexico, spending several days in Mexico City and seeing other places and things of interest including a world-renouned ballet bal-let as well as a bull fight. After Af-ter leaving Texas, they return-1 ed by Denver, stopping there to visit a son, Hal Perham, and wife and daughter. The Per-ham's Per-ham's daughter, Nancy, and husband, Donald Muir and daughter of Salt Lake City met them in Denver and they enjoyed enjoy-ed a family get-together. Lizabeth Phillips, 14, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, Phil-lips, is at home convalescing from an appendectomy, March 12. Patricia Lambson, 11, daughter daugh-ter of Newell Lambson has returned re-turned home to convalesce from an operation for appendicitis, performed March 13. Art exhibition The Utah high school art exhibition ex-hibition is scheduled April 1 to 8, at the art gallery at the Granite School, 3305 So. 5th East, Salt Lake. Gallery will be open weekedays from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Any student in the state high schools is eligible to enter in the four major areas, ar-eas, commercial, graphic, painting paint-ing and sculpturing, cermaics. He that loves to be flattered is worthy of the flatterer. Shakespeare |