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Show T Mr. and Mr. Leo S. Fern, a Provo couple were honored at a family dinner for the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary oi Mar. 28. Those bringing greetings and joining for dinner out included Mr. and Mrs. Devid Ferre, their daughter, Reva Ann and Brad Liddiard, all of Ortm and Karen and Jaxune Fcrre of Provo. David Whittle, left Saturday to return to his classes at the Grenada Kill High School, Pharoo Bumingham, a longtime Provo resident observed his 70th birthdfy anniversary on 'I 4 V 7 1 M MM I i I "If- - ,i U i. it 7 lit 1 spending the Easter vacation at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ray Bascom in Utah-- Pj i I )?' Hills, Calif., after Wednesday, Mar. 29. During the dav Mr. and Mrs. Bumingham were pleased to receive calls from relatives and friends inOem. cluding Pharon's only living sister, Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Arhud A. Bullock and his only Larsen, Provo , are currently living brother, Clifford and his wife, together enjoying the company of their daughter, Darla, her husband, with Arch Gray. Lynn Hanks and their children, Mark and Brian at Alcala, a city located near Madrid, Spain. On their way there, the couple also visited in England and in parts of Sweden and Denmark. Before returning home they also hope to tour in Italy, France, Germany and Switzerland and in other parts of Spain. Awaiting their return home are their daughter, and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Ray Bascom and their sons, Robert Larsen of Orem and LaRell Larsen, a student at Grenada 4 I to David Madsen and his wife and son, Peter, of Cerritos, on some finishing work for their new home which is being completed there. After this the Provoans went on to Westminster, Calif., to see a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Madsen and family. At Camarilla they were hosted by a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pratt. The Madsens returned a few days ago. THE Hh'RALD, Prova, 2, 1972 1 i About People By 1HLDRED B. HALL Sunday, April 7 .Li I S BONNEVILLE WARD recently Installed a new bishopric, from left, seated, G. Keith Diamond, first counselor; Bishop Richard H. Cracroft, and Nell R. Card on, second conn- - m m (1M Sears "l Brigham Young University. JL .s selor; back roe, from left, Syh an K. Tanner, ward clerk; Wayne Swensen, assistant clerk; Ronald R. Grimes, welfare clerk; and Nathan M. Smith, executive secretary. HID Am. NEW BISHOPRIC the Prevo 19th Ward includes, from left, Gordon B. Miner, first counselor; Bishop Albert L. Payne; Glen S. Taylor, second counselor; back, from left, Yard Moulton, executive secretary; E.M. Harvey Newbert, ward clerk; and Walter N. Cole, financial clerk. T ESI u 1 iinilil & am (, Bfc fell a m wj I ii u JMTTF,T) X K QUANTITIES II" A former California couple Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gardner, who recently came to make their home in this area have returned from a visit in El Centro, Calif., where they called on former friends and enjoyed renewing friendships. They also went on to Camp Pendleton where they visited with their son, Captain H. W. Gardner, U.S. Marine Corps. While there they were joined by their daughter, Judy Gardner who came up from San Diego, where she is employed by the Gulf Oil Company. if Selected Custom Drapery Fabrics it S3.99 to 84.49 they visited a number of relatives. At San Louis Obispo, they spent some time with Mrs. Booth's mother, Mrs. Hattie Dixon, whose 98th birthday will occur in May. There they also were hosted by a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bjorklund. At Santa Barbara they were guests of a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Aikele and of a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon and wife at Santa Maria. They also took time for sightseeing at Knotts Berry Farm, Disneyland and other points. 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