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Show irevitlei Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Ence have returned home from a three weeks vacation in Colorado, Colo-rado, with a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ovi Ence and family and at Wam-setter, Wam-setter, Wyo., with Eldon Ence. They spent much of the time with a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ence and family at Littletown, Colo. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Hardy and son, Robyn, and Mrs. Gilda Leslie have returned home from Las Vegas, Nevada, where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leslie and family. They also visited another son and brother, Tad Leslie and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Price are home from a most enjoyable enjoy-able six-week's trip to the South Sea Islands. They left San Francisco, Calif., on a British boat for the trip to New Zealand stopping briefly en route, at Hawaii and the Fiji Islands. They toured both the north and south islands of New Zealand and took a plane for the trip to Australia, where they visited points of interest. They traveled by plane to Western Wes-tern Samoa and American Samoa Sa-moa and toured the French Island Is-land of Noumea. They then went back to Samoa and left by plane for Tahiti. Here they spent several days and enjoyed the tropical weather and beautiful beau-tiful scenery before taking the plane for the return to Los Angeles. It was summer and fall in most of the islands vis- itea ana the weatner and other oth-er aspects of the trip were ideal. Mrs. Viola Allan has returned return-ed to her home after spending a month at St. George, doing temple work. She went in company com-pany with a niece, Mrs. Doris Tanner of Payson and enjoyed the fine weather as well as the vacation. Mrs. Milan Packard and children chil-dren have returned home from California, where she visited a sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Garrett and family at LaCanada and with a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Groesbeck and family at Pasadena. Mr. Packard Pack-ard joined them for the trip home and they also visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackett at Torrance. Lying is wrong even to save chastity. St. Augustine |