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Show Roturn From Trip Isi Kasiern Stales Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gronning returned re-turned to Delta a week ago Monday Mon-day from their trip back east, but have been staying home to doctor colds they caught while driving through the snow. They were driving driv-ing home the new school bus for Millard County. ?nd got held up at Grand Island, Nebraska, by heavy snows, where drifts from four to six feet high were piled across the highway. Again at Evanston, Wyoming, Wy-oming, and into northern Utah they travelled through a heavy snow storm. Mrs. Gronning spent several weeks in Kansas City, with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Davenport, where Mr. Gronning joined her two weeks ago. From there they went to Chicago, for a. day of sight-see-ins?, and then to Lima, Ohio, where they got the new bus. As they drove back they stopped in Nau-voo, Nau-voo, Illinois, seeing the sites of the homes of Joseph Smith Jr., Brigham Young and other leaders, the temple, tem-ple, the old printing press, and on to Carthage where they stopped at the jail where Joseph Smith was martyred. This was Mrs. Grorming's first trip east of Kansas City. Mr. Gronning had been there earlier, while in the L. D. S. mission field. |