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Show r --! 7- miiumiiiiiinm,.iiii.i an i.,i .i ll P .... .V. .rf V"-:. . I .,. - . nisi v . ' : - ! i I - L i Ohionans Visit Relative Here Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vorbows of Toledo, Ohio, left for their home Sunday after a delightful visit here with their cousins, Clifford Cliff-ord and Don Hales and their families. fa-milies. The Vorbows were enroute home after a trip to California to visit their son who is in the U.S. Navy there. This -was their first -visit to the west and they were overwhelmed overwhelm-ed with the life in Utah, so different dif-ferent from what they had been led to believe. The beauty and majesty of the mountains, the fruit and agriculture, the livestock were all new to the Toledoans. The Hales did their part to entertain en-tertain their guests, supper in the canyon, a tour of Salt Lake Temple grounds and other places of interest inter-est in Salt Lake City. With Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hales they visited vis-ited Bryce Canyon. They left for home Sunday thrilled with the hospitality and wonders of the west. The official Citizens For Eisenhower Bandwagon, one of six campaign vehicles now touring the nation, gets a send-off from three Ike girls just before it leaves San Francisco on its cross-country swing. Local Ike girls, selected in cities on the Bandwagon route, will ride the Bandwagon outfitted out-fitted in the newly designed Ike girl dresses and parasols. |