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Show Sundav, June Tourists in Springville Enjoy Museums Visiting Small-Tow- n About People By MILDRED B. HALL 373-05J7W563 Terranre and F.u h A of na McCombs of Orem are spendirg the summer in Rupert, Ida., at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCombs, where Mr. McCombs is assisting his father on his dairy farm. The couple plan to return in the fall when Terrance will resume his work for a masters degree at Brigham Young University. Ruth Ann is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Nielson of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Dleon (Donna) with son, St?ven and daughter, Pamela, together with Mr. Elder's mother, Mrs. Catherine Elder, haave been vacationing during the past eight days on Watkiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii. The family reports the flowers blooming and the weather ideal. The groi.p also enjoyed the sightseeing in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Richard 0. Lasson of Orem with daughter, Heather Ann, have enjoyed a few days of vacation at Lake Powell with Mrs. Lasson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Jensen of Salt Lake City prior to Richard's employment with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Richard was among graduates receiving a Bachelor of Engineering Sciences degree at recent BYU Commencement exercises. He has been engaged in a five-yeprogram at the school which has also included work toward a Masters degree which he is expecting to obtain at the August Commencement. Pioneer Museum, the Muris' cakd they love to travel, SPRINGVILLE Unlike fa if ItV;M jthat Mrs. in off- tne taking whose tourists many only ha; O. .a.h.ldren. at a for months seasons time, destinations are the more d.,i srte TVovoiinu in o co!f.YtnfainMl on me map, air. 77 r:.ai:v t Tie 0v to and Mrs.sPts R 0 Muri of Min- - vehicle, Mrs. Muri commented, r,e: of a inside neapolis,'Minn. stop at nearly "We haven! seen the of inside and the motel ... yet smatutna-tverv nuispnm 'ew restaurants." In no ver Central U' in ah Including many Mr, and Ma. Wa.iace where they visited this week hurry to get to any specific Glover, iYjv.i: ... , ere amcr.g sometimes travel Interviewed in Srringville's Pace25 they relatives at.ei.a:t miles a day because, "... only schnd t,p.u : v : s of there's so much to look at." They ir.es fcraLv.n. love the campfire and enjoy : lr. Cj'id Mrs. BrcvT!, being out in the open. ):'...u::: C. a. arisen ot Las Since the Muris retirement, Ve.Liis, New Gerald have spent seven years they Lrrwn, v::o x e t'ii ;re way the United States and June 16 touring ; from .Waz. the oo v. Wilson, lan Kenneth and Mrs. Muri says Canada, easun. Ron::: . TttiLient Etooicone, Ontario, canaaa, "j Reeecca Jean Griftin. 25, they have, "... been in every of two a,. cho.tn '.3 n't i. ,A I uft tall. Paul KeKua Needham Jr., 24, " i . r.'r vk,!,d in waimanaio, Hawaii, and Tui every province in canaaa. Orem. 20, 'aliPoa "You're Nelson, mistaken : now," Mr. Piovo n'.tl ni r Muri was quick to add. "We Dr. and Mr : (. ,n and haven! been m Alaska and rci. : Wf.o City, as Arrer.can ForK. it: Hawaii." well as h . l - ti er Stan'ey June 15 Asked whidi state they like Brown g.::1 family, former GroVve?.nd Aim? Susin SnoTs! best, they didn't hesitate a Provoar.?. r; v living in Texas ferrw. 22, moment with, "Oh Minnesota, of Ray Pa:-k;."oter Provo Rober' Bvron Cottam, Fork'"'8 course, although there's a lot to v ,r was visits Spanish ' Robert zeeman, 26, Payson, and see in every suae. friends ;: Nev., t . the time friend a ;j:i4-tim,The Muris' saij they had no ,8. of Mr. Brown. a:so attended thhe soringviiie, and Patricia Ann idea wt Utah was so beautiful and diversified with its varied Kiiey. 17, Provo. Era'u-t'.-sn- shading and colors. Having traveled through the northern part of Utah once befote, they had the misconception that the ByONEITA SUMSION by-roa- ite .y studying antiques """"J. w iue were born c.esto Licenses aJ?&r& brtnS'w. ZZfrt-er- . . - or i vi ro hi : A in ADMIRING HARNESS In Springvllle'i Pioneer Museum are Mr. and Mrs. O.R. Muri, tourists from Minneapolis. Mr. Muri is a retired farmer and merchant OLD-TIM- II. Ii and an untypical tourist who doesa! hit the more famous spot on the map, but prefer! the smaller towns. E ii Ml El 3 Eii rl:' Ml i ' Mill W . taken residence herre after taken residence here after past three years. Mrs. Walker was originally from Provo and her husband from Kamas. He is now employed with the P and S Construction Company in Provo currently engaged in building the Three Fountains condominiums in this area. Mrs. Walker is the former Kathie Hansen, daughter of the Arthur W. Hansens of Provo where Mr. Hansen is Provo City building in- au-oge- . Among recent newcomer families in this area are Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Walker and daughter, Jennifer K who have pM-t- a liberal distribution of rain and sunshine, more than 50 outdoor restaurants are available to the visitor in Copenhagen. More than a dozen are located on the a mile-lon- g pedestrian promenade linking the Town Hall Square and the King's New Square. . ,o o &Je. in COPENHAGEN (UPI) Although summer weather Denmark is fickle, with . Vv ! Defying Weather Erc-v.-- e 1 DRYER Aiilomatu- - Faliric Maxtrr aiilomatii' l)n r xith rinkir ninlnil. hi-a- l (uard haliric Mal-ronlml hIiiiIk off murhiiie clolhi'n reach ilrnrm Aiiloiualic iViiiM'ralurr riMilritl fiulll glH'HKHOrk r i ln-- knit ' inspector. roilcH Mint t'iiiM-ratiir- for Blrcl( halilcH Crinkle (iiiard lf In liimlilc after from Hitine in - iriil Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. LeeMaster and family are looking forward to the arrival during the coming weekend of relatives, Dennis and Rosemary Hullinger aand son, Shane of Wendover, who will also celebrate the birthdaay of Mrs. Hullinger on June 24. Specialist Four LeeMaster of the Utah National Guard returned this weekend after summer camp in Hobble Creek Canyon. A?- -a I St'jiiN 1 ('ools ill- - . Ii,ni .,.,.- during Mr. Mabey's Army duty, which he has now completed. Kent is now employed in Salt Lake City and he and his family are living at the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Mabey in Provo while the owners are in Washington, D.C., for the summer. Thomas is employed in the banking field there and the couple is visiting with his wife's family. Thomas will return to attend BYU this fall and Kent expects to be at University of Utah. based .i'ltll ,ll j ii!..., - to '. I .i- I.. !.... 8127 - .!() M & 1. X Jm) W kijinal AdjiiKtalilc PAIR SALE WASHER-DRYE- R Hooms 1 m xrinklcn Payment Plan SAVE? WASHER indow (Cooler W 3-- r W no-lii- al kit'i Use Sears Easy J Mr. and Mrs. Kent W. Mabey and daughters, Jennifer and Mary Ann are among summer residents of Provo. The family recently returned stateside from Japan where they had been V U;illT tilr .Iim Io incliuliii), with 2 Viitiimalir huoIkt Hilh tiincil-rt'lriif il I Mlfll'IMT lil.M-HM'rKnit rw'lc treat ur lrclelialle N'rinaiH'iil n. rle .i knit l COl PON lilcaih awl WORT.'I xilli ami f I hi 'I'tmtint ibf piirrhjiMOiH'iiiMn M'r4'iiNmrr.iHMl teiiiM'ratiirei. Infinile tinier lecl let m wne Hater unl detergent S lf- - Ii jiiinj; lint filter. M'iarate detergent Kakh-rii- Our Regular 2 1.99 Early 50 THIS "Ki Kmiimmim iitln'iiliralltli'd rhair w ilh Pair. 7(1" iiiiMirt- Ameriean Style Mate's Chair OnK (Pni ii liarduiHHl rvtra 97 14 'i.iril-hih- Mirnri! diKM-iiM- " ' p 1 Upon her retirement as a of the county board of Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Twin Falls, Ida.,. Mrs. Ella Crandall, was honored by a member special program, based on a "This Is Your Life" theme, prepared by her daughter, Mrs. Roy W. (Maureen) Mallory of Provo and presented by her and the other eight sons and daughters of Mrs. Crandall in present to participate were Ted Crandall, Provo; Richard and Elwin Crandall and Mrs. LaWana Whitehead, of Salt Lake City; Lentz and Bob Cranda!! and Twin Falls. Also Payson Ranch For Boys SYE9 ( : ra f t m i i a 1 1 3 7 . 09 W heel l)a rrow 28 I II. tlllillll'll l.ll . - i: h Inf ili.i i.i.miI li.i.jili .iinl t.ilnlih. Il.ik,l i- -- I I . I i SAVE 50 IMI-- SAVE 14 Yard Regular "1.19 Fabrie Assortment nf h iili' rrniM-l're- li -l falirie. 69 Mens or Bop "6.99 CUT3 Cym Shoes Our Straw Handbags Were "6' Vour (ihoirt In lil.irk ami uliile nr -- vd. lriiH-. i n'- - 5 J. J..l i.i.iiiShK-- . Kej-nl- I.7 97 I !iuiiille am willi a liM.kin r. in -- -- 1111111HT 99 imlfil lilitrilil. iil- - Iran liamlUi. V,err l7i. mm PI Being Built - Construction on a PAYSON seven bedroom ho.r.e for boys who have no other place to stay Boys has begun at the Ranch south of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. James Revel are building the home. ceremonies Groundbreaking were held last week with Mr. Revel; Don Lankford, Spring Lake, social worker in charge of family services; and Randy Wilson, Payson, of the ranch advisory board turning over the Izy J-- first spadefuls of dirt. Other dignitaries at the ceremonies were Nebo School Superintendent Joe Reidhead, Mrs. Paul K. Webb and Paul Curtis, both of Springville. Mrs. Webb is from the state division of rehabilitation and Mr. Curtis' is social services worker for a number of school districts including Nebo School District. SAVE 22 Shw l(i" Regular IkI "6 Our '12.99 Sleeping Bags Tops 4 97 Hun. hi -- h iAr ini. ..r j n'.il "Candy Stripe" 9 jii'i ialK I nil r.tlllMII I -- 99 fur -- -- 997 iimiiHT if. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE SatiifaL-io- Carpet Guarantied or Your Money Back m greal lm irii.' lli.il ,nn rimin in tuiir r.irl limine AND 00. er 10 SlvliiiK inmli. .mil -- ;ili ina-- iip Sear. Sears SEARS, ROEBUCK SlYE'i Regular '14.99 Stvler-Drv- . ! i springvuie. srh,t 1 h terested r:-:- res-dert- Utah-P- ape Springville Museum. Mrs. Yvonne Johnson, Chamber of Commerce secretary, reports that prior to the opening of the freeway, there was a steady stream of tourists visiting the museum. Now visitors are mostly local school groups; Marriage I,,, THE HERAID, Provo. 1 ctaro ira all ripCArf The Muris' are typical of the type of tourists who stop at . ' Jl , 1 18, 1972 , Protective White Window Shades 97 Iiru-l- i. r 99c Mini ilryr fur men. Sail Like Shop Mon. thru Yri. u:30a.m. till 9:.10 p.m. Saturday till 6 p.m. Simdat Nimiii till . p.m. 19' Quart mm: 20 jiiill. -- Iklile willl inlrr while. Sear tilen I Iiiii-- .. KM., i..i Mini.. 'Ii.ill a.m. till ' p.m. Tne. anil Sal. lill f p.m. Snndat Vihiii lill p.m. Our "4.99 Exterior House Paint Lawn 099 lii hhiie h .1 I ln.iiil. drie. fi inliir-- . Ka-- x ipiii klv. I Tll-- i 11. N ! l'rii Motor Oil Buildings 79 ft. U'' filllilli! 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