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Show A number of Mt. Pleasant r C workers from the Salina LC: were home to spend tho They report that their eiSpSi under the tutelage of Uncle Sm growing pleasant as well as Many Mt. Pleasant ,0113 m daughters were in town t0 sw the fourth. Seems like they 2 slay so far away as to be m2l te ?nd J.he old stanPin? ground again. There's no place, they , like the "old home town," when it comes to a place to visit. Eric Clitheroe, son of Harr-Clitheroe, Harr-Clitheroe, is enroute west via auto from attending, the Presbyterian Seminary at Chicago, where h was elected student body presided for next year. Travelling with tw companions, he is visiting Arb.n-sas, Arb.n-sas, the Texas Panhandle the Grand Canyon from the 'south Rim, and California. He is es. pected home in a week or so. Frank Clemensen, son of Mr and Mrs. George Clemensen, mer Mt. Pleasant resident, writa that he is still hoping to visit tlr old home town shortly. He and his wife left Los Angeles the for part of the week for Salt Lake to visit with his parents and friends there. Frank recently coached the Franklin high debate squad of Los Angeles to a fourth consecutive consecu-tive Southern California cham-pionship. cham-pionship. Mr. and Mrs. Venza L. Jense.i and family are spending t let weeks in Mt. Pleasant, followin? a winter's residence in Sweet'; Camp. |