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Show VJoted . . . Miss Hazel Smith of Santa Barbara, Calif., a former resident resi-dent of Springville is spending a vacation with Utah relatives and friends. She has been visiting vis-iting with her sister and broth-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holliday at Santaquin and is in Springville this week. Mrs. Zetta Larsen, 84 of Long Beach, Calif., en route to uer norne li uin iew xuiit n-y, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Rachel Hafen Bor-rer Bor-rer in Springville and also visited vis-ited her brothers, Fred and Joseph Jo-seph Hafen in Provo. In Con-neticut, Con-neticut, she visited a granddaughter grand-daughter and enjoyed a view of New York by helicopter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Marshall and daughter, Gay of Kinston, N.C., were guests several sev-eral days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C. Loveridge in Springville, coming especially for the graduation grad-uation of their dacghter, Mrs. Elwood L. (Wanda Marshall) Loveridge from BYU. Guests also were Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Carr of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. Parry Baldwin and son, Norman and daughter, Carolyn of Taylor, Arizona, were guests at the Loveridge home two days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson took their son, Ron and friends Jay Colby and Jeff Roberts to Jackson, Wyoming, the past weekend, to spend the summer working. An American is the most ambitious individual on earth. He works from morning till night, then moonlights on the side to keep his earning power up to his yearning power. A thought for the day: English En-glish novelist William Thackeray Thack-eray once said: "Tis strange what a man may do, and a woman yet think him an angel. an-gel. No race horses may be registered reg-istered under a living person's name without approval, according accord-ing to Jockey Club regulations. The United States has the highest crime rate of any country in modern society, according ac-cording to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. |