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Show Visitors Return To Sweden fmttWJ- " j-wn inline nnmilr.lii.iii ' "-. . ' 1 . : f , - - : --v : M V" r- ;:. ,. V- - 1 - . .- -."4 I r - v ''. .... v !V l - ,' ft ) -v - St I I - V X'-' ' ' i - Mr. un.l Mrs Otllme of Stockholm In his home town Mr. Odhne i3 associated with the John Blomberg Sc, Co., a paper company in Sweden. Typical of all vacationers, he also took a bus-mans holiday and went through the Crown-Zell-rrbach Paper company while in San FYancisco. He is active in the Odd Fellow and Masonic Lodges in his native country. Their "side jaunts" while they were in the western states included in-cluded a bus trip to Reno, on to SanFrancisco and down the coast to Los Angeles,then to Las Vegas via Grand Canyon then back to Sugar House. ' They will have traveled over 18,000 miles on their first vacation va-cation trip to America. Aft. r p.linoit two months sight-seeing in the United States,! Mr. and Mrs. Gusta Odhne and daughter (Junbritt of Stockholm, Sweden, left Sunday for their first lap of their trip home. Boarding a Western Airlines plane they left for Minneapolis where they plan to visit before going on to New York. There they plan to visit many scenic and historical places, before going on to Washington I). C. They have been looking forward to their visit in the nation's Capitol. They will then board the Gripsholm for the voyage back to Stockholm. They have been visiting at the home of Mrs Odhnc's sister and brother-in-law Mi', and Mrs. Newell Nelson who reside at 2151 So. 8th East Their daughter Gunbritt has been employed for the past nine years with the Institute of International In-ternational Affairs. She acted as interpreter for her parents. It was the first trip to the United States for the Odhnes and they were completely convinced that what they have been told, "everything is the biggest in the world", is correct. |