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Show TROPIC 'I Mrs. Elizabeth Barton has her sister, Maud, and her husband visiting with her tor a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch have returned ihpme after attending the wedding ot their granddaughter, Marilyn Bybee, recently in Grantaville Mr. and Mrs, Otto Stewart, Jr. were recent ,visltors at the Otto Stewart home In Tropic. He is employed in California at the present time. Delmar BaugJi entertained several of his little friends at his fourth birthday party October 31. Among those attending the funeral services ot brother Julius Dalley in Kanab Saturday, were; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Frost, Mr. and Mra.AUen Miller and Mr, and Mrs. Alvln Qullter, Tha Prlmnpv Annf1iiitAf n rftrv successful children's dance on Halloween. 4 N All who attended the Seniors' Play last Thursday hailed It as A big success and .an evening ot good entertainment, . Mr. Goodey made a trip to Charleston this past week-end and moved his family to Tropic. Tbey are living in the Ellis Llttlefield home - Janet Shakespear spent the' week-end In Salt Lake visiting friends and relative. A Genealogical Committee meeting was held at the Alton Shake-pear home Monday evening. Ben Cope was ordained a priest vnd Joo Ott and Wallace Ott were ordained teachers Sunday. Alice Jolley gave the teen-age italk in church Sunday. Esther tShakeepear, daughter of Mr. and JMrs. Able Shakespear, was bless, ed. A. L. Elmer, Calvin Miller, Reed Judd 'and Taul Wilson ot the Stake Ward Teachers Committee were in attendance at Sacrament meeting. LuElla Mangum entertained the Lalssex' Fat re' Club at her home last Friday. Ella Adair, Edith Nichols, Edith Jolley, Lorene Munson, Elaine Jensen were members present. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Barney and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Barney were visitors in Tropic Sunday. Delyle Barton and Carl Barton were In Tropic for the week-end. |