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Show iwnguttch Deer hunt visitors at the Lynn Dickinson home were her brother-in-law Mr. Paul Holland of Hollywood, Calif.; their daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Talbov of Helper, Mr. and Mrs.- Earl Rlggs of Lay ton; son Stanley Dickinson and friend Roy of Reseda, Calif.; s o n-in-law Chester Wright and friend Forrest of Pacoima, Calif. They all got their deer, including two huge bucks. Mr. and Mrs., Garth Proctor and two sons of Salt Lake and Sheldon Proctor who is attending JAC in Logan, were here for the hunt at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Proctor. They all got their deer the first day. Mrs. Mildred Rlggs of Salt Lake visited in town last week with her children. The James D. Perkins family had her brothers here for the hunt: Alvin Greenhaulgh of Long Beach, and Lloyd Greenhaulgh of Payson who bagged his buck. Keith Hammer of Indianna, Martin Como and Paul Cassi-dy of Benton Harbor Michigan, Don Haven of St. George, Vic Daly of Salt Lake, and Bill De Long hunted from the Daly camp at the Lake and reported the hunting was not as good as other years. Mr. Albert DeLong is visiting up north with Mrs. Dale W. Johnson of Ogden, Mrs. C. D. Judd and Mr. Jim DeLong at Salt Lake City. Mr. Harry DeLong has gone to Phoenix on business. Cheryl Lynn Lee is hospitalized with broken knee, rib and nose after an a"uto accident last Thursday afternoon. She and two other freshmen girls from Panguitch were in the car which overturned between Cannonville and Hen-reville. |