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Show AtlTltAOM NEWS By Betty Wiley 624-3215 The Rockin' R guest ranch keeps busy! Five big buses of young people from the LDS ; Eagle Mountain Stake came in with 250 kids and their teachers. At their Wednesday night meet- : ing, their guests were Steve Seegmiller and his wife. The people in Antimony remember him as the man who was injured ' when his four-wheeler wrecked, pinning Steve underneath. Burns and Mona Black were in Cedar City for the blessing of their great-granddaughter. She is the daughter of the former Diane Black who is going to . school in Cedar City. Van, Betty and Tom Wiley, ; Sally East and her daughter ; Michelle Heinteman and her daughter Chelsey were in Pleasant Grove for the blessing of Rory and Paula Henrie's new baby girl. On the weekend, Carol and Afton Blood had a visit from their grandson and his wife, the Bryan Bloods of Logan, who had just graduated from college there and were on their way to graduate school in Mississippi. The crash of the crop dusting plane was a shock to all of us because Mike Thornton had been spraying here in Antimony earlier in the morning before his plane went down. Eugene King was taken to the doctor on Sunday with pneumonia pneumo-nia where they gave him medication med-ication and oxygen and let him come home. He went back on Monday for a checkup. Mona Rae Twitchell was taken by ambulance on Sunday morning with a nose hemorrhage hemor-rhage but is home now and all right. Cattlemen here have been moving their cattle onto the mountain, a little earlier than usual. That will be a help in trying try-ing to get the fields irrigated. |