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Show Out East Mill Creek Way They're Talking About a 400-Trout Catch, Vacations, Babies in EMC These June days are chuck full of parties, trips, excitement, and surprises for the busy residents of East Mill Creek, with 2840 South 23rd East, have been playing host to Tom's father, i By Edith Chamucjlin beach, parties, lemonade1 and badminton bad-minton in the foreground. Never a dull moment. Definitely on the "fishy" side these days is Mr. Lylc Stillman, 3390 Oakwood Ave. Mr. Still-man Still-man took off for the torrents and lakes of Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Canada for an exciting ex-citing two weeks of fishing, camping and sightseeing. The party left about the first of June and recently returned with 400 yummy trout, that didn't get away, gobs of interesting photographs photo-graphs and a walloping story about a bear. It seems Mr. Still-man Still-man was taking a picture of the animal when it decided it didn't like his looks. It was a merrv chase, Mr. Stillman relates. Fortunately, For-tunately, however, he outran the bear. If you're bothered by the summer sum-mer heat, here's a solution to your problem. Go to Arizona for a month like Miss Arey Chamberlin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Chamberlin, 3408 Oak-wood Oak-wood Ave., where the temperature temper-ature in 113 in the shade. Last Friday, Arey returned wiih a beautiful Arizona tan, which incidentally, in-cidentally, is surprisingly similar simi-lar to a Utah tan. But she just dropped in to say "hi" and left for Richfield, Utah, where a job awaits her. Mrs. Nina Neff, 3425 Oak-wood Oak-wood Ave., received a gift of a broken foot bone for her birthday, birth-day, June 18. After a dinner at Hotel Utah with her husband, Julian Neff, the couple headed for the Centre Theatre. However, How-ever, Mrs. Neff turned her ankle on an unrepaired sidewalk in front of the Studio Theater. Believing Be-lieving if only sprained, they swapped plans and saw the hill at the more convenient Studio. Next morning, the doctor reported report-ed a broken bone, and Mrs. Neff is now recuperating with a cast on her foot. It's blue booties foi JKs. Delia Holter Wharrum, who had a precious baby boy on June 9. Mr. Stan Johnson was host to young East Mill Creekers last Sunday at Fireside. Gordon Hinckley held the interest of the - group with an unusual talk about gold. Ice cream, cake, green punch, and "conversation" completed the delightful evening. Evergreen Ward is sporting a new bishopric. .Newly appointed appoint-ed bishop is Earl Johnson, 2136 Evergreen Ave., first counselor, Ralph Hintze, 36c3 South 23rd East; second counselor, Elwood Neff, 2150 Evergreen Ave., and clerk, Don Bailey, 2195 East Evergreen Ev-ergreen Ave. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Neff, |