Show w J I b N fiti A or p I oaf 4 Happy travelers are these Summit County young people who have just returned from froma a t wonderful student exchange trip to Old 11 II c F From rom Left Sandy Sm Smith th daughter of Mr an and Mrs Glen L. L Smith Kamas Marilyn Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Anderson Peoa Tamara Louder daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Louder Kamas Hannah Han nah Ann Feild Feud of Mr and Mrs Keith Feild Peoa Meredith daughter daugh daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Neal J. J Peoa Kent Marchant son of Mr and Mrs M. M A. A Marchant Peoa Peon Judy and Louise Lott daughters of Mr and Mrs Demont Lott Kamas KAMAS VALLEY STUDENTS TELL OF VISIT TO MEXICO By y Lily Meldrum l Eight Fight Kamas Valley exchange students were welcomed back I I home into their families last week after having spent a month in t I Mexico learning Spanish Scene for tor the event event was the home of at the Mex Mex-Am Mex Am Exchange director I Keith eith F. F Thompson of E EStreet EStreet I Street Salt Lake City and the I students were returning from rom Hermosillo Sonora Mexico I Participating in the exchange beginning June 15 were Marilyn Anderson daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Ray Anderson Andelson I Kent ent Mar I chant son of ot Mr and Mrs M A. A Marchant Meredith I daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Neal J J. J i and Hannah Ann I Feild Fetid daughter of Mr and Mrs I Keith FeUd Fetid all of ot Peoa I i Judy and Louise Lott daughters of ot Mrs Mr ant and Mrs Demont Lott 1 and Sandy Smith daughter of ot Mr AST and Mrs Glen L. L Smith of Kamas Tamara Louder daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Gerald Louder Marion Marlon I Sombreros s serapes horses and dog dogs carved from stone brightly painted and handled piggy banks pesos and centavos serving trays and other mementos were brought back by the travelers Sandy Smith brought a carefully fashioned mask of ot black material Kent Marchant brought back a Mexican guitar neat Heat Unbearable If It you think this Is U hot hero here at 98 degrees you OU should be In Hermosillo heat It was In Inthe Inthe inthe the shade when we left there yesterday yes I July 18 morning said t Kent ent I Earlier a letter from florist I Olga L L. de Kents Kent's can mother stated l I We Wo have very ery high tempera tures this time of the year An AnI I average of one onu dally daily has been i dying since June started specially babies bable that do not have fans tans or enough water and some some grown ups That Is why we do not let Kent go out in la the sun at the peak of at the temperature Mrs Rigdon's son exchange student I from tron Salt Lake City was sick- sick dehydrated for tor a few tew ew days days das but he hei heis i is h all aU right t now flOW I I American children had the pray liege of attending Spanish and andI I guitar lessons and could go swim ming lining too probably only get a I chance to go to Mexico once in ina a lifetime so enjoy what you see said Mrs Gerald Louder of Mar ion in a telephone conversation with daughter Tamara about a week after atter the exchange began Although Tamara Is glad to be ba home she Is thinking o of going solna back to Mexico as a possible WS mission focus when that time tune comes comM The worst thing about It U was mostly the heat heat but we really en Joyed it U she enthused We had Continued on Page Fire Five I Visit to Mexico Continued from Page 1 a wonderful family Yes I 1 was thinking in Spanish As soon soo asI asI as asI I opened my eyes and started looking around the time really went fast and I was no longer home sick There was a certain amount of th's on bothi both i if Lf the fonder My parents l Mexican would like to come to Utah I Interesting People I Tamara and Judy Lott lived with ith a family of brothers and termed their p parents rents wonderful I The father had hall an at lit the University of a mixed I high schol and university and he wail wa-j extremely skillful at the piano The mother spoke English fluently and managed the large I house well Th re were three cars The people are arc the most outstanding out I standing of anything S said lid Louise Lott They are friendly and won won- I j Yes Id I'd like to go back I but no I wasn't thinking in Span ish yet I Judy Lott Loa and ond Hannah Ann Feld were in the tho same horns home I The foods are tre fattening bei be be- i c cuse use I l 1 a few pounds noted Hannah Ann wile who wl o loved it is all and would go again agan Their home have ha servants s They dont don't visit as ase e we do dJ in Th y yare are differ differ- I I in th their lr seeming seem ing jag t to have more leisure lelure time and not 01 king kins as fast as ns Wo we do 1 I Dancing Each Night Their dances begin about 9 in the evening They d do the th- same seme i I dance over ovel and over again They dance really cheek to check to-check cheek the theo theold theold o old d and young and when jcu cu have a partner r who has been it is rat not so 50 pi pl The Ih tas Ia last t until 3 cr tr 4 in the morning Their music his has a funny rhythm and beat and I dont don't like t tie e way ay their thir boys dance said slid Meredith n a musician The Mexican girls enJoy en en- Joy jay it though and they dress for lor lorI I their parties In lov lovely ly dresses dressl's i I with their hair hall very beautiful I liked their city Hermosillo and the people were ere 30 so considerate I Ronnie nonnie and I tried to count I up the servants servant Lut there seemed to be a new one every day said saidI Marilyn Marllyn Anderson who was I with a Jensen girl from fromI Southern Utah in the bankers banker's I h They had eight girls I daughters on on boy son two two eh ch ch llers We would woul go out on I I pat patio patla where we could see seethe seethe the whole city Yes I think In and I would love to go goback I j back sometime It was really hard hardt t ti tJ come tome home I Next week werk Mexican children I |