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Show f -""I iTnM' v - j if" nr By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 The small bees are shooting back and forth to and from their nests, stockpiling food for the winter. win-ter. The farmers are just as busy getting get-ting their hay cut and in before more rain comes or the temperature drops to freezing. The second cutting cut-ting of hay is a lot better than was expected, thanks to rain at the right time and no killing frost yet. The wind and sun are drying it fast for baling. Fifty-three members of Dick and Jan Excell's family met at the farm home to celebrate Dick's birthday. They came from in and out of town and enjoyed a great fish fry and visiting. vis-iting. That would take a whole summer's worth of fish to feed that many. Have many happy years, Dick? Art and Beverly Crosby went to Minersville to attend their grand- daughter's 5th birthday party. In the LDS 2nd ward, Kenneth Sawyer was sustained as a counselor coun-selor in the Sunday School presidency. presi-dency. Cole Owens, son of Mark and Natalie Owens, was baptized in their St. George ward. Grandparents Grandpar-ents attending from here were Vema Owens and Carl and Faun Guillette. There were also many aunts, uncles and cousins in attendance. Dustin Orton left this week to attend college in Washington state. He got a full scholarship. Garrett McCullough left for college at Dixie. Other college students have already left or will be very soon. Ken Roe and son Rob were here visiting family members over the Labor Day weekend. The Marianna Inn, among others oth-ers in town, received a new tarmac covering on the parking area. Now is the time for it, before it gets too cold to pour. In the 4th ward, Zachary K. Ju-lander, Ju-lander, son of Robert and Kim Ju-lander, Ju-lander, was blessed. His grandparents grandpar-ents here are Paul K. and Laura Julander and Golda Julander. Makell Christensen, daughter of Scott and Joyce Christensen, was also blessed. Her grandparents are Maloy and Carol Dodds, Dick and Jan Excell, Rea Dodds, and Hilma Excell. Russell and Natalie Miller have moved into the Mary Sargent home on Main Street. , |