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Show (Intimony By Betty Wiley 624-3215 As spring arrives more Antimony Anti-mony folks will be starting back to work either at Bryce Canyon National Na-tional Park (BCNP) or at Rubys Inn. at Bryce. Tiffany Gericke and Cheryl Shaw will be working at Rubys Inn and Tracy Savage Sud-weeks Sud-weeks will be going back to work at BCNP at her regular job in the office. Corlas Montague has already al-ready started as a security guard for Rubys Inn. Tammy Sheperd will be opening the Otter Creek Marina. Barbara Gleave and Tammy and Hayley Sheperd traveled to Helper for dental appointments. Bob and Tracy Sudweeks have been busy moving some of her furniture fur-niture from Antimony to Tropic, as they will be living in his house. He works for South Central Communications Com-munications and she works for BCNP. We congratulate the newly married couple. The funeral of Marcus Gleave was held on Saturday and' was very (See ANTIMONY on page 5-A) ' ANTIMONY From Page 3 well attended. There were so many relatives and friends filling the church, an attempt to list them all would be futile. The trip to the Widtsoe Cemetery was made without with-out anyone getting stuck in the mud thanks to everyone helping each other. After they returned, the Antimony LDS Ward Relief Society Soci-ety had a lunch ready for everyone. Sandy Daly is in Las Vegas with her parents as her mother is very ill in the hospital. Attending the baby blessing of the Dustin Brindleys from here were Bill Wiley, Wade and Jennifer Wiley and two children, Marcia To-biasson, To-biasson, Chace and Chantry Brin-dley Brin-dley and Van and Betty Wiley. Dustin and Ginger live in Enoch and their LDS Bishop is Jeff Bar-ben, Bar-ben, son of Keith and McVoy Bur-ben Bur-ben of Marysvale. Phil and Billie Allen, and Shannon Shan-non and Julie Allen and children were all in attendance at the bull sale in Salina. Shannon reported that the bull sale was very successful. success-ful. Sunday was LDS Ward Conference Confer-ence in Antimony and the Stake officers of-ficers were in attendance. Park Ranger Kaymar Willis and Tom Wiley have been busy grooming groom-ing snowmobile trails in the Beaver Mountain, Fishlake, and Monroe Mtn. areas. This year there really is enough snow to make these trails fun for the snowmobiles. The Antimony LDS Relief Society So-ciety held their birthday dinner for the women on Wednesday evening and had several quilts on display. They are hoping to get the women interested in quilting again. Most find it easier to tie quilts. Chace Brindley is back working again for a construction company. They had most of February off but are now back in Green River working. work-ing. Both Eugene King and Neil Ip-son Ip-son are doing well and hope Neil can soon get his cast off his ankle as he won't come to church until he can get his suit on. |