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Show yjewd looted ... Mrs. Lillie Wheeler and Mrs. Mabel Wright are home from a most enjoyable tour of the east being gone over three weeks. They went by way of Chicago, stopping at the Kirtland temple tem-ple site and at Niagara Falls, N.Y. They visited the Joseph Smith farm and Sacred Grove and attended the pageant at Palmyra. They went on to the Expo '67 where they spent two days before going to Quebec and Boston for sightseeing tours. They toured New York City and also enjoyed a 3-hour boat trip around Manhatten Island. Is-land. In Washington D.C., they took a sight-seeing tour and enroute home stopped at Carthage, Car-thage, Iincoln MemoWal, Nau-voo Nau-voo and many other points of tourist attraction. They returned return-ed home by way of Denver, Colorado. Approximately 70 descendants of the J. J. Miller family including in-cluding nine of his ten sons and daughters and members of their families from all parts of the state and California attended attend-ed a reunion Sunday at Kellys Grove. They enjoyed visiting, games and picnic lunches. Also in attendance were two of his sisters, Mrs. Janie Miller and Mrs. Edna James of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Shep-pard Shep-pard and family of Tempe, Arizona Ari-zona have spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ches-ter Wright in Springville. Also during the time ,the Wright's have had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dix and five children of Orange, Calif., who spent a week here; Max Dix and son David of Casper, Wyo., Mr .and Mrs. Phillip Wright and children of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller and children of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dix of Salt Lake City. They all came especially to attend at-tend a reunion of descendants of Isaac C. Haight family of Cedar City ,in Provo Saturday. |