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Show Page 6 Southern Utah News Ordorvillo Hows and Current Event s By Nan E. Johnson Perry Troy Is In California visiting his moher and other family members. Visiting the Henry Carrolls have been their daughter Mad-olyhusband and son of Salt Lake City and Janet and family of Cedar City. Wednesday evening a group of the Sons of Utah Pioneers had dinner here and enjoyed the pagent This Is My Destiny. Friday evening the Five County Organization held their meeting here dinner being served them they also stayed to the Pagent This Is My Destiny. Many out of town people attended the pagent both Wednesday and Fiday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart Jr. and family of New Castle visited here at the J. E. Crofts home Friday night and attended the pagent. Then on Saturday attended the family reunion of the Amy Esplin Crofts family at Duck Creek. Here for the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. y Pugh and son of Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James Esplin and family of Nephi; Miss Carol Lee Esplin and friend Charles Murphy of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sorensen and family of Cedar City; Verla Esplin and Mr. and Mrs. - n, De-Ra- J. Visitors at the Elbum Sorensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young and daughter of Cedar City and Stan Sorensen of California. Visiting with his parents the LaMar Chamberlains have oeen Mr. and Mrs. Lee LaMar Cham berlain and daughter of Northern Utah. Dot Holgate who has employment in California visited her parents the M. G. Holgares over the Labor Day wee tend. Visiting the LaMond Heatons have been Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ball, parents of Mrs. Heaton Visiting over night at the Charles T. Hepworth home was Mr. Phil Hepworth of Las Vegas. He attended the pagent Friday night. Visitors at the Clyde were their son Terry and his fiancee Carolyn Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Joel White and family of Hurricane visited the Perry Lambs o" Friday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb and daughter Linda visited in Moccasin, Arizona Sunday af Ts v- ' - s, ; ' E. Crofts. s y '' ' ', s t, ' ' ' ' ''' ' ''', f ' " j 't ' ' , Crofts and given the name of Rex Andrew. Girls who were baptised and confirmed members of the church were Ilene Heaton daugher of Mr. and Mrs. A. LaMond Heaton her grandfather Ball confirmed Paula her, Mr. and Mrs. L. daughter of Paul Blackburn her Uncle Lyle Chamberlain confirmed her. Verla Esplin went north to visit her sister Jeanette and Carol Lee, for a week. Mr. and Ms. Burke B. Sorensen and daughter Jackie went to Salt Lake City where Burke will have a medical checkup. Visiting at the Burton Rusts were Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Rust and son of Cedar City. It was real good to see DeMoin Sorensen and children at Church Sunday just the younger children came. They live In Idaho now. Visiting at the Reo Heatons ' s ''ft'' ' ' ' Kanab, Utah Dennis s . - ternoon. Babies blessed in Sacrament meeting were the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Spencer, they gave him the name of Conway H., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. & " f" ''' V' vf;V ''' ,'' 'f' -- " ''S ' 'f '' s'' ' s f's 'fy S , , , ,,, ''s j: ' A '' Thursday, September 10, 1964 Frcdonia Hews and Current Event Si Farr By Ivis sons are Invited to come see the non TICKETS ets. The new location Is much larger, with more shelf space, and a reading table and some 1000 new books have been ordered from the Arizona Library Extension Service at Phoenix. Every one Is invited to drop in and browse throuqh the books, Mrs. Byrom said. is a Chinese girl who Bill knew in the mission field and has come to the United States to go to school she will attend I school at Ricks, Idaho. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH KANAB, UTAH Dl.'c. (1 South of Ilivy. SERVICES: 9:45 AJL A O, , V ' 11;C3 Eytsg. Ser. , "' ' V" ' s ., '' 'j f ;; ' s 'f ' $ ' I A ' V.. s S S " T AT S. L Tribune Bldg. This 4 Fall () iilfuV, a. 4 - ar Coliseum JJf 8:30 p.m. nightly FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th thru SUNDAY, SEPT. 27th , MATINEES 1 & 5 Sat. Sept. 19 p.m. Sun. Sept. 20 2:30 p.m. Wed. Sept. 23 5:00 p.m. FrL Sept. 25 5:00 p.m. Sat Sept. 2S - 1 & 5 p.m. 1 & 5 Sun. Sept. 27 p.m. Prifi 13.75 .. PLOW! FERTILIZE! ji i IE 7 AJX Church with a worm ivclccmo. .... 's' on 2nd Ecst) CD S. S 7:33 PJX Lynn James rehere visiting and on mained business till Wednesday. Nesha Kay Johnson 8 month month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaNard Johnson was hospitalized a few days. Robert Pendleton small son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pendleton had his tonsils removed Friday. 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