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Show Tropic Hswr By Louise Ott 679-8776 i Kent and Betty Wintch were thrilled to receive news that they have a new great-grandson born to Heide Higuera and Brady Baird. He weighed in at 8 lbs. and his name is Allen Breton. . Gloria Hayden was host to the LDS Family Home Evening group on Wednesday night. She had 20 in attendance: four from Panguitch, seven from Henrieville, a couple from Germany that were staying at the motel, along with Randy Kay and Bob Joe Ott. Gloria reports that they had a wonderful time together. to-gether. Sandra Cox took her mother, Shirley Haycock, to Cedar City to see her doctor. Leda Mae and Al Foster were in St. George. Merrilee Mecham and Kayce Brinkerhoff took their grandmother, DelRae Pollock, to St. George for the wedding reception of Charles Campbell, son of LuAnn Campbell. Camp-bell. DelRae reports that son Vance is going to therapy to help build back from having his arms hurt. He says that he feel good most of the time except when the storms come in. His doctor warned him about that. Sara Littlefield had a pleasant surprise on Jan. 29, as her sister Louie Shakespear, along with daughters Janet Coleman and Thelma Slaugh from Orderville, came to visit. They have another sister, Agnes Littlefield. Rhella Alvey and Janet Pollock are their nieces. All had a wonderful visit, celebrating father and brother Joe Ott's 101st birthday. Many interesting inter-esting stories and great times remembering re-membering of happy times was shared by all. Louise Ott and Eva Dean Francisco Fran-cisco had a wonderful day together in Cedar City. Eva Dean went along as far as Parawon, where she had a very special visit with daughter daugh-ter Helena Mortensen. They walked around the park together, visiting and enjoying the time together. They enjoyed the feeling of love showed to her by her son-in-law Lloyd and grandsons William and Charles. Louise had a good visit with cousins Eva Dean Stokes, Carol Moss and Jan Bagely, as well as her children Joyce Edwards and True Ott. Louise Ott received a call from her brother Kenneth Heywood, telling tell-ing her that he is now a sealer in the Los Angeles, Calif. LDS Temple. |