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Show ! SUNDAY HERALD urfDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Utah CountT. .UUh 5 1963 - Around About ' or FB ' - '. - ..... :;: Kim TO MORROW' A 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. By MILDRED B. HALL 53 f"-- . wim m 9 ! FB . 10 a.m. to lO p.m. 41 Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price of Pro vo together with her sister and U husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. n Crandall of Salt Lake City, have III returned home after a pleasant vacation in South Dakota. The foursome witnessed the Passion Play at Spearfish, visited the Mt. Rushmore memorial and returned by way of Yellowstone Park and the Tetons. JP-, "Nw vr r?n IrStl irii In ill Hi ill lrJ mlW mm) U Wo wMwamW : t The Clair Mathis family of Pro-v- o is vacationing in California. Going with them was their daugh- ter. Mrs. Connie Thorne of Sacra- mento, Calif., who has been attending summer school at BYU. Upon the family's return they will bring their children, Wayne and Sondra who have spent the summer in Chester, Calif. fsfp:J! A2C Dale Stephenson, USAF, Is spending a delay en route at r the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Stephenson in Provo. Airman Stephenson is on the way from Forbes AFB, Topeka, Kan., for the duty in Libya. TXfW vMr. and Mrs. Dilts Workman of look Las Vegas, Nev.r and children, Homer, Randy, Carol, Peggy, Scitt and Karen, are visitors this week at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Litster. Recent visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Joel T. Brown in Provo were her son, Ralph S. Brown, his wife and daughters, Margaret and Marilyn of Long Beach. Calif., and her son. Lawrence Brown of San Francisco. The Ralph Brown family also visited In Logan while in Utah. ) OOOiiClSl ooo House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Beesley have been Mrs. Bruce (Janice Chip-maGilchrist and her four children, Karen, Katie, Richard and Geaniel of Lexington, Mass., and Geaniel Chipman of Los Angeles, CONSOLE IN GENUINE VENEERS AND HARDWOOD SOLIDS & ""Ni Calif. '? f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mann and Mrs. Mann's mother, Mrs. D. C. Royce have returned from Beav-ertoOre., where they spent five weeks with the Mann's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert and H. (Catherine), Parcher, their two children and new baby girl, T'" 1 ft ?- g rSjpS?"-s- r ' w, ' 26. - In Mrs. B. Keith f Ruth Gates) Duf-fi- n and children, Deanna, Jimmy and Lu have returned to their home in Orem after spending the summer at the Albert R. Bowen eabin in Erighton; Big Cottonwood - ' - . y BUDGET TERMS " Canyon, while Mr. Duff in was in Washington D. C, They enjoyed hiking, fish fries, chickarees, song fests, Indian hunts and camp-out-s. - a- - XVFP: s-- Dj 1 1 J y-rrt- Zi -- Visitors through the summer FORGETburner ellmK nates messy . . . does vour cooking . . . auto-SET 'N 'r2" --3? "--T HIDEAWAY TOP . . . slides when not in use. Wilson Arnold Palmer In- cludes cutting board. 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The ehzht-fodial not only tells the time but gives the date, the month, number of days since the start of the year, phases of the moon and times of high water at London Bridge. 400-year-o- ever! SET 'N FORGET BURNER TIMPANOGOS BARRACKS NO. 2670 WORLD WAR I VETERANS AND AUXILIARY Will "hold a party Monday beginning at 6:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Ernest Whiting, 59 East 500 South, Springville. A social evening and refreshments have been planned on the lawn. . ? Regular $39.95 Lionel with EXTRA BONUS FEATURES that make this the Visitors at the Reynolds home. (UUP 1M the attache tO-MODEL I I Mr. and w, ..J NOW UNIT have visited at the home of Mrs. Lav ere Reynolds, Payson. Also at the home of their parents. the Marion Blacks, where a din ner was given in their honor at tended by 32 family members. Ted and son. Michael and daugh ter. 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