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Show , Spring Fever Sweeps Valley Despite Erratic Weather s I " Wi 8 1 3 " 11 vri u Afeocw " ; J fern 'IN THE SPRING' Although the sprinp weather has been slightly erratic, younp folks in tho romantic apro don't seem to notice much. Shown are two Brig-haYoung- University students who know it's spring David Christensen of Rakers-fiel- d, Calif., and Diane Stevenson of San Gabriel Calif. They typify the many young people in Utah County who find it much easier to stroll and sit outdoors than study lessons all the time. staff j nir-T-tfi:iJ-Va- i-,'t"' ' -"- -jJt -- nho-to- s if -- -- bv M. Grant Bartholomew). . ociety -- in rts Qiurch Jjchools -- ill It GARDENER Mrs. William (Harriet) Dixon of Provo (above) can garden all the year around in her green house, but she long's for the time she can have an outdoor flower pardon as well. Mrs. Dixon belongs to the Timpanogos Garden Club. Many Central Utahns have started planting their flowers, lawns and vegetables, encouraged by blooms in winter, and undaunted by snow in spring. SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1957 H J? ;f if j 4 4 ft LET'S PLAY HOPSCOTCH ! What is more a symbol of spring that two cute little girls playing hopscotch Tn photo above, Patti Branin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Branin does the hop and stride routine while her friend, Annette Barton, waits her of Mr. and Mrs. Que turn. Annette m the daug-hteBarton. ! r Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. children are shown at left Provo and of their Youngready to go for a long spring drive. From jleft are Becky, 6, Dell, 10, James, 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Young. GOING FOR A RIDE - a&aMfclAL. 5 J.M.VviW i |