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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 10

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
10
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BOTTLE JERGEN'S LOTION-MILD SOAP By MILDRED B. HALL 373-8563 Mrs. May Tolman of Orem reports enjoying the recent visit of av girlhood friend, Mrs. Earl (Iva) Dunbar from Phillipston, Mass. Mrs.

Dunbar came with her husband to visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keith and two children at "Scottsdale, Ariz. Following her visit here, Mrs. Dunbar rejoined her husband at Scottsdale and they went on to Kingsville, to visit another son and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Dunbar and three children. Their further plans were to visit in Clearwater, with a sister and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Bousquet.

A return trip to Massachusetts was also planned to prepare for a journey to Scotland and Ireland. Mrs. H. Roland Tietjen of Provo has entertained at her home recently her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin E. Tietjen from Phoenix, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Druce Jakle from Redlands, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Rowley of Orem and their sister, Mrs. Ruth Blair spent an evening during the past week in Logan where they were guests at a family dinner at the home of a brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Blake.

After the serving, the group enjoyed looking over some missionary books and journals which belonged to their father and mother, the late James and Emma Blake of Vineyard, which had been written while they served as missionaries in Samoa. Other family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake of Price. Lt.

Col. and Mrs. Roger G. Larsen of Annandale, spent a few days visiting in Provo with parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant F. Larsen and other relatives in Aurora, Fillmore, Ogden and Logan. Colonel Larsen is currently assigned at the Pentagon in Washington, C. Michael Roland Kelsey, son of Mrs. Venetta Kelsey of Springville, and the late Roland Kelsey, has returned home after spending a year studying and traveling, as well as mountain climbing in Europe.

Mr. Kelsey is a graduate of Provo High School and received a degree from Brigham Young University as well as doing graduate study in the field of geography at the University of Utah. He expects to be at home until fall and hopes then to continue his travels visiting Australia, Japan and other places which he has not as yet visited. Dr. and Mrs.

Roman Andrus of Provo, who recently returned from their mission in NewZealand, were pleasantly surprised by a visit from former Provoan Blaine Porter, husband of their daughter, Aniene Andrus Porter and son of Mrs. Afton Porter Redd, now of Blanding. Mr. Porter, who is president of the school board in Monrovia, Liberia, in West Africa was interviewing prospective school personnel in various places in the United States. Accompanying him was Dr.

Wotorson of Monrovia, a member of the school board there. Mr. Porter is a BYU graduate and holds a masters degree from the East-West Center in Hwaii. Herman and Vonda Crlsmon, Provo parents, have welcomed all of their six children and their spouses and children, who visited them during the past week and attended the Romney family reunion held in Salt Lake City. Spending the 10 days were Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Crismon and two children from Hamilton. New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Crismon and six children from Mes, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crismon and baby also Mesa; Mrs. Betty McGee from Topeka, Mr. and Mrs.

James Crismon of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cirsmon of Springville. Also visiting were two sisters and husbands. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Pope of Carlsbad. and Mr. and Mrs. James Crockett of Torrance.

Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pope with their five children have returned home to St. Paul, after their recent visit in Utah.

While here they were entertained at the home of Mr. Pope's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Karl T.

Pope in Provo and at the home of Mrs. Pope's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Jones In Lehi, The family came to Utah for the marriage of a sister.

Ellen Jones of Lehi and Thayne Larsen. Members of the Utah County Trail Dusters Chapter of the Good Sam Clubs, (a trailering organization) met for dinner on Saturday evening at a local cafe, after which plans were made for the summer weekend outings, When possible the group travels in a caravan to a recreational area In Utah. Outings are planned for the third weekend of each month. Anyone interested in this group may contact the secretary, Mrs. Leonard iMary Helen) McGlasson in Orem.

PLmtilng to return to their homes in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, on Wednesday are Mr and Mrs. Hugh Laycock and their mother, Mrs. Fern Laycock The visitors have been In Provo for the marriage of a daughter and sister. Mclanie Laycork to Bruce Bastian which was an event of Saturday in the Provo Temple The new bridegroom is doing post graduate work at BYU. na dthe couple plan to reside in Provo for the present, The visitors have also been entertained at the homes of sons and brothers, Mr.

and Mrs Harold Laycock. Provo and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Laycock in Orem. Taking advantage of spring vacation from school. Mr and Mrs.

LeVerre Butler and son, Darren of Glcnood. Alberta. Canada, spent the weekend in Provo visiting with daughter and sister. Bonnie and husband. Garth Wilde and their small son.

Ryan The Canadians also planned to visit Zions and Grand Canyon, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Do Gammon hosted a birthday dinner at their home on Sunday marking the birthday of their daughter, Mrs. Robert (Jean) llandlcy who.

with her husband, attended the event On Saturday evening, Mrs Handley and her husband were guests for dinner in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Andcrwn in Pleasant Grove it A group of local young people spent three days over the past weekend, at the sand dunes enjoying the races and attending the dedication of Jerlco. the little Sahara rerrerlion area In the party were I Von Gammon.

Kathy Wilson and Pcjtgy Pcterwn and other friends Michelle lewnjie, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Louis J. Ler)i of Punxsulawney, Pa has been am-pted at the main campus of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania for an advanced art course with a concentration on commercial and grahic arts The Lesenyies lived in Prove for 26 years before moving to Pmnsyfvania in 1970 Mr. and Mrs ftrlui HnMi VpM art relating after an extended months vacation in Arizona, New Orleans.

Louisiana. Florida, Maryland. Virginia and Washington. C. They were guests of their w-n Rex and family in New Orleans where they enjoved the Mardi Graal parades, the famous Frrnch Quarters, toured the Super Dome and enjoyH the Nt Iti.ilhafwnfilc Orchestra.

A weekend was spent in Penscola, Flor on the brarh. They then flew to Washington. as guests of their granddaughter and hef husband. Mr and Mrs Peter Olson and their family of Rockviile. Md and grandson, Gary Hawkins of Alexandria, Va.

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