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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS ALTON by Joy Heaton Visitors in town directions the local Phone from England were and checking out scenery. One man commented that Alton reminded him of Switzerland in Europe. It wasn't too long ago a visitor here said Alton reminded him of his It was our quiet, peaceful atmosphere, he said. And a year or so before that, we had a visitor who said Alton reminded him of Chicago. It was a wintry, blistery day and the wind was blowing like Chicagos a gale-mu- ch winds. I guess, Alton means different things to different to many who have people-b- ut lived here past and present-- it just means HOME) Butch (Dorian) Campbell has been home for a few days , visiting his mother, Laura. He has a home on wheels that he enjoys traveling in. The Hecks family is back to their summer home "the Pruny Castle. Other friends have been seen this week, too. The M. Browns, the Encers, the R. Palmers, and still others. Fern Bartlett was in town recently with her fiance, Craig LeDuc visiting at her sisters home, Teresa Heaton. Teresa home-Sa-mo- has been creating at the sewing machine brides maid dresses with acres of ribbon and lace. And she's not done yet, there are still four daughters looking forward to a new dress, too. Charles Heaton brought his fiance home this week and gave her a taste (test?) of ranch life. She got in on a not just branding session-a- nd as a spectator, either. Armed with a huge hypo, she gave injections to the calves. Paula is a charming girl from fourth child Payson, Utah-t- he in a family of eleven. We have two boys who are playing on Ordervilles Little League team. They are Denny Merrill Heaton and Billy Crosby. The boys are both so have doing a good job-a- nd 11, 1981 - Page Five ORDERVILLE Judge Says Bladh. Youth Conference held in Glendale this year was reported as a success by those who attended. It was a well planned, day for Jennifer and David Palmer, Dane Campbell, and Gwen and Eva Crosby, Holly Heaton, Wendy Crosby, Tami Orr, and Mark Palmer enjoyed a fun activity at the sand dunes for a water fight that left leaders and young people alike soaked. Cub Scouts are preparing for their pack meeting Circus tonight. They are busy setting up booths and practicing skits. Shannon Heaton and her family were in Salt Lake this week to have surgery on Shannons legs again. A full report on that next week. Heaton brothers livestock workers were burning the midnight oil all week long repairing their cattie trailer in preparation for moving their cows from the Arizona Strip to 'Alton. With more than their share of flat tires and other problems, they will soon be ready for the cattle drive on East Fork. Nancy and Norman Roundy traveled south into that hot Nevada desert on business this week. IT was HOT and certainly made them appreciate our cool mountain air here. Heather Heaton was baptized this week by her father, Karl Heaton, in Orderville along with two of her classmates, and was confirmed on Sunday. Well, thats the view of life from the top of the pines in Alton, Utah. Bv Shell Get Another month - of comings and goings and weddings in abundance! June is here for sure. Out of town visitors for the wedding of Bret and Lauri Lamb, and visiting with Belva and Rolland Lamb, were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Kenley, Mr. and Mrs. Fare) Bingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King, all of Ogden. These ladies are all nieces of Belva Lamb. A1 and Rhena Tait, of Cedar City also came for the wedding. A reception was held at the Doran Lamb residence for the newly wed couple. A friend who went to the Temple with Bret and wife was Ernest Esplin. Visiting here with her family, and a guest at the wedding of her grandson Robert Baird and wife Kellee Jo, are Irene Baird, of Sherrie sister Richfield, Riggs, of Port Angelus, Washington, LaMont and Mary Lee Smith, of West Jordan, Ut., and Carol Lynn and Nick Ramsey, of Kanab. Those of the family who and Robert accompanied Kellee to the Temple Saturday morning were, Lola and Horace Burrows, grandparents, Darios Brinkerhoff, Aunt, Kent Brinkerhoff, cousin, and Larraine and Larry Rose, cousins of Henriville, and the parents, Arden and Colleen Baird. The wedding reception was held in the Glendale Cultural Hall on Saturday evening. Sunday morning, the family went to Kanab to take part in the blessing and naming of Nick and Carol Lynn Ramseys new baby. Jim and Jacque Glover and daughters Linda, Deanna and Beverly have gone to Florida ,to spend the summer. Jacque and children are at present staying with brother Dellas and family, while Jim went on to the Ft. Lauderdale Pompano Beach area, where he will be training race horses. Jim has followed this business during the past few summers, but it is a new experience for Jacque and the girls, who are already missing Grandpa and Grandma Sorensen. Jurisdiction The 17 miles taken from JP Erma Sue Jensens jurisdiction will apparently be returned after a June 22 workshop in Flagstaff, at least thats the opinion of Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. Jensen said she attended the June 1, meeting with the Coconino County Board of Supervisors meeting in which no action was taken to settle her jurisdiction boundaries or the boundaries of JP Marsha Newburn in Page, Arizona. The 17 miles included Marble Canyon, Lees Ferry and the Cliff Dweller's Lodge which had been placed in Page's precinct. Newburn was told Jensens jurisdiction for criminal cases would still be Jensens, but the voting precinct had been split in half and will be rectified at the June 22 meeting. rodeo queen for the Las Vegas First Annual The event is Indian Rodeo June hosted by the Moapa Band of Palute Indians in Neveda. May Visits At Bryce 13-1- 4. Up 20 The number ot visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park was up 20 percent in May, with a total of 63,173 visits recorded during the month. Campground use increased percent in May. The campgrounds are usually full by 6 p.m. and Park Superintendent Bob Brenton recommends campers arrive early for the best selection of campsites. 24 Naturalist programs are being given daily. A of these activities is at the Park Visitor open from 8 am to 9 Tina Michelle Spute, Fredonia, has been selected as schedule available Center, pm. Fredonia Girl Selected For L.V. Rodeo Tina Michelle Spute, daughter of Ron and Linda Spute of Six Mile Village on Indian Rethe Kaibab-Paiut- e servation has been selected as rodeo queen for the Las Vegas first annual Rodeo to be held at Horsemans Park in Las Vegas, Neveda. June 13, 14. Tina will be a sophomore at Fredonia High School and is a regular participant in rodeos. She enjoys barrel racing, quilting, cooking and high school sports. Last year Tina was the rodeo queen for the Jacob Hamblin Memorial Rodeo held in Kanab, Utah. Her buckle was donated by the Territorial Inn, in Kanab. The Las Vegas Rodeo is hosted by the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians in Nevada and is sanctioned by WSIRA. n Performance times are scheduled at 1 and 8 p.m. on Sat. June 13 and 1 p.m. on Sun. June 14. Prizes will include an saddle and trophy buckles (donated by the Mint Hotel and Casino). Silver smithing on buckles will be done by Robert -- Yellowhair. Adios, amigos. Home Repair School Offered in Fredonia find what you have been needing in merchandise that will be offered for sale. You will also be able to get several varieties of baked goods. This event will be held Saturday, June 13, starting at 10 a.m. The public is invited to attend a one-da- y home repair school. The school will be conducted by Ms Beth Knisley Tucker, Coconino County Extension Agent. The workshop will be held at the high school June 17 at 10 a.m. Mother and Children Visit Harold and Neva Pratt enjoyed the company they had lately. Their son, Glen, was here from Sunnyvale, Calif., for several days. Here to see him was grandmother Tessie Parking Lot Sale TheFredonia Second Ward Relief Society does not plan to sell a parking lot, but do plan to sell a lot of stuff and things on the LDS Church parking McNeil from Snowflake, Ariz., lot. You will probably be able to and sister Sedona, Az. RED CARPET Yvonne from Medical Checkup Lehi and Barbara Hunt made a trip to Phoenix over the past weekend. Lehi had a medical checkup. They visited with their daughter and her family there. 3 Bedroom, 1 VI bath, built-incarFranklin Stove. peted, fireplace Framed-basement, 100x100 ft. lot. $55,000. 643-51- 18 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 200 East 400 South Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service -Wednesday - Praver and Bible Study Thursday, June Fredonia 648-244- 1 their folks. Dennis Heaton has been called the cheerleader of the team. The Scouts enjoyed a trip to Tropic Reservoir. It was a three day adventure and scoutmaster, Doug Heaton, is to be commended for a job well done. Hats off to the boys too: Dane Campbell, David and Mark Palmer, and Benjy yesterday asking - 9 45 a.m. 00 a.m. 6 00 p.m. 8 00 pm 11 -- - EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Apprenticeship Developer requirements: college or university Qraduation from an accredited with major study in business or public administration, human resources management, personnel, the behavioral or social sciences, English, journalism or a closely related field and 3 years full time paid professional employment. basis as follows: (1) Substitutions on a or in administration, business public graduate study human resources management, personnel, the behavioral or social sciences, English, journalism or a closely related field for the required employment, or (2) paid professional employment which has provided a background for performing this type of work for the required college education. 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An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer The past week has brought many relatives and friends from other areas here for weddings, vacations, visits and family get togethers. Saturday morning, June 6, Kelle Brinkerhoff and Robert Baird were at the St. George Temple for their wedding, those attending the event were her parents, Bill and Shirley, Donald and Deone Baird and the Alton Pughs, from Dixie area were her Aunts, Verla Iverson and Mary Lou Hafen and many of Roberts folks. Their reception that evening was held at the Glendale Recreational Hall, where several greeted and honored Kellee and Robert. Their colors were white with burgandy. In their line was his grandmother, Irene Heaton Baird, his parents, Arden and Colleen Baird, her parents Bill and Shirley Brinkerhoff, best man Jeff Esplin, maid of honor Tina Esplin, brides- maids, sisters Marlene, Catherine and Adriann. Marian n Tail at the book, sister in laws Mary Lee Smith, Deone Baird, Carol Lyn Ramsey, and Sherrie Riggs took care of all the gifts and Elizabeth Esplin played music for the evening. Kellee and Robert are honeymooning in California. This same evening we all went to Orderville to honor and greet newly weds the Bret Lambs at their wedding reception. Lue and Donna Brinkerhoff are spending some time seeing their sons Steve and Kent and families in Las Vegas. Stella Workmans daughter Lily Meyers was here for a weeks visit, from her home in Washington State. When she returned to her home, her mother accompanied her as far as Ogden where they attended a wedding of their relative at the Ogden Temple, then Stella went to Manti to see her sister Yvonne, her husband Veloy Hansen and family. Vivian Robinson motored to Cedar City this week, where she met her sister Velva and brother LaVar. They went on to Sandy for the wedding of their nephew, Wayne Johnson, son of their sister Pearly and Floyd Johnson. It was good to see so many relatives and friends come home for the week, Marion Maxwell and children Garlon, Gary, Lynette, Lori, Cindy and Carla came home from Provo where they have been this winter, besides being here they have traveled to Cedar City, Bryce and Grand Canyon where they have presented their Musical Program, they were accompanied by their father James F. Maxwell also. Coming from Salt Lake City was Mr. and Mrs. Greg Chamberlain and two children to see his parents Alma and Berdean, from Midvale came Valene Bennett and two sons, they accompanied her mother and sister Elizabeth Esplin and Jeri Lou Miller of La Point and Roosevelt. Verla Iverson brought her two grandchildren Verlene and Trevor Bundy and spent the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cox and three children were here from Ogden, he hoped to see Sam Pugh in this area as he and Sam flew to Korea in 1966 to serve an LDS Mission together. At the Karl Spencer home for a few days visit were their son Leland, his wife Mary and children from Salt Lake City. Coming from Kanab for visiting on Sunday were our friends Marion and Mary Drever, former residents of Glendale and from Dixie College Callie Spencer came home for a visit prior to going to Bryce to work this summer. Sisters Ive Maxwell and Geneva Workman are spending this week at the St. George Temple to represent our Ward. Mason Campbell was here a day seeing his mother Ila Mae and taking his younger bro McKay and sister Jerilyn back to Salt Lake City for the summer, he also took his sister Jacklyn and children back to their home there after their visit here the past two weeks. We had many from out of town to our sacrament meeting services Sunday where they also took part in testimony bearing, also Lori Lyn Cox was confirmed a member of the church by her father Bill Cox, honoring her by being in the circle were her Bishop Gerald C. Spencer and C.W. Brinkerhoff, Vickie Burrows was released as primary teacher (having movdd to Roosevelt) and Michelle Frost was sustained as primary teacher, Tammy Barton graduated from primary and was welcomed into the MIA. The Smiths with their daughter Nancy went to Mesquite, Nevada for a visit the past week and brought their friend Mary Ellen Martin back with them for a vacation. Ray and Verona Talbot of Salt Lake City and Jack Chamberlain of Page were here seeing to business over the weekend, at their Hidden Lake Ranch. Roger Chamberlain left Monday morning for Bland-ing- , to see relatives and on business. Going to St. George for the summer are Jennifer and Jana Campbell, where both girls have employment, they will also be with their brother Mark and family who live there. It was a real fun pleasure trip last Friday and Saturday for 31 fathers and sons from our ward who went on their outing, they had horse shoe games, did some fishing and let the boys cook the breakfast. Mildred and Rita Jackson are enjoying a trip to California, her daughter Mar-deaand husband Ray Dahl and four sons of Logan, came by and took them down to see another daughter Helen and ther n her family. Veloice Cox took her daughter Leone to St. George this week, where she will attend school and also have some employment, Veloice will also visit her son Leland while there. Annabelle and son Craig Brinkerhoff were here on the weekend from their home in St. George seeing her mother Susie Reese and other relatives and friends. The Tony De Tavis family has gone to Lake Tahoe for the summer, where Mr. De Tavis is employed. Linford Caruso is visiting his folks here. Two of our sisters in the ward have bee hospitalized, Sister Mona Heaton, wife of Terrence C. Heaton, is in the Kanab Nursing home after a few days spent in the hospital, and Sister Charlene Barton, president of our ward Relief Society, has been hospitalized, as of Sunday. Our prayers are with these two sisiters. Eugene and Carol Lee Russell and Lasca Chamber-laiwent to Cedar City Sunday after meeting to attend Church and Eugene was to help with the blessing and naming of the baby boy of be Kelly and Shelly Russell-tnamed Randy. Word was received here last week of the death of Nelda Meeks Christensen of Salt Lake City. She died of a heart attack at age 65. Nelda was the youngest daughter of Alfred and Melinda Covington Meeks, early residents of Orderville. Also received word of the death of Gene Rife, of Boise, Idaho. Earl and Geno Ramsey went to attend funeral services. Earls wife Colene has been in Boise with her mother for some time, to help in this time of sorrow and need. Students home for the summer: John and Lisa Reese and baby from Tropic, Carey and Deanna Reese from Cedar City, Susan Reese who has n o Jane Bnner weekend, at Moccasin spent the year in Cedar City. Now that school is over and work caught up for those who have been teaching, Mona Reese Fullmer's husband, Alvis Fullmer, has come to take his wife home to Phoenix. Our love and best wishes go with you, Mona and Alvis. Laurene Bolander is home for the summer from school at Provo Trade Tech. College, she will be employed at the Thunderbird for the summer. Robert (Bobby) Gardner stopped to visit with the Val Hoyt family this past week. He is retired from the U.S. Air Force and is now doing cabinet work in Mesa, AZ. He also stopped in Kanab to visit his aunt Grace G. Heaton. He was on his way to Provo where he will visit his father. Grant Gardner, and others of his A D U P. Counts Seminar was held in Salt Lake City for officers of the D U P. Those attending from the Kanab Camps were. L il Barnett, president of the Kanab ( amp. Everetta Crofts, second sice president. Iris Masterson, first sice president. May Cram, secretary-treasurer- , and Clella Hepworth, markers and relics chairman. They went up Ihursdas and returned Saturday esening. Friday, they were at the Genealogical Library. A south fireside was held at the Orders ille Ward Chapel and Cultural Hall Sunday, June 7, under the direction of family. Here to visit at the Willard and Ruby Esplin home over the weekend: Joyce and Gary Wilcken and son Benjamin, from Enoch, and Ernest and Krista Esplin and daughter Sariah, of Logan. Utah. Eva Blackburn went north to visit daughter Ora Mae and family in Nephi, and then mother and daughter accompanied grand daughter Angie to participate in the 1981 Miss Utah Teen Pageant held at Hotel Utah June 6. Contestants from around the state competed for the title. Lenore Hardy and daughter Jonette went to Vernal, Utah with Lenore's sister Iliene who has been visiting here from Castle Dale, Utah. They were to visit with grandparents the Frank Colliers in Vernal. Girls going to Girl's State activities in Cedar City are LeAnn McMullin and Marlene Baird, of Orderville and Shanna Spencer and Jean Esplin of Glendale. Work Day at the Kanab Stake Ranch is this Saturday, June 13. All members are invited to bring their tools and join in the activities. June 10 will be a Zoning Ordinance meeting for citizens of Orderville, where ideas and interests or disapproval may be voiced according to individual desires. A Court of Honor was held Tuesday June 9. Two of our men received their Eagle Awards - Jason Winter and Michael Palmer. We congratulate these fine young men. If there are other awards, I will mention them later. Linda and Bernell Crofts drove to Hatch to spend Sunday with their good friends Grant and Hope Dalton. LuZell and Georgia Wilde, of Centerville, Utah, spent Sunday visiting in Orderville and attending Sunday meetings. They were on their way to Phoenix where Mr. Wilde will take part in Racquetball competition for National lone Bolander has her shop open now and displays many items of home handicraft. Lorus and husband have been visiting recently with her father Alvin Crofts. Fathers and Sons outing has been scheduled for the June 12, 13 in Main Canyon. We will see if it brings the rain again! All fathers and sons are invited to participate in this camping out time. Just an advance word to all the member of Carroll and Heaton families: It is hoped members of these two families living within traveling distance of Moccasin, AZ, will be able to gather for a Watch for further details. This is to be under the auspices of Dan Heaton, son of Jonathan Heaton and Terrance C. Heaton, son of Alvin Franklin Heaton. Date: Watermelon Days, Labor Day Young Ladies President-Adsi-so- r Kim Sorensen. The program was given bv Danny and Vickie Shakespeare and family, with talks and musical numbers. After the program, everyone was invited to see the display tables in the Cultural hall, representing ideals and goals for young womanhood of the Ward. The following themes were repreeternal sented: marriage, knowledge, service, motherhood, priesthood, prayer. The Shakespeares are cousins of Mary Jo Barton and Janet Coleman. The following sisters of our ward took part in the lesson given in Relief Society by Sister Larraine Ramsey, Twila Cox. Reva Anderson, Betty Esplin, Golda Adair, Carol Lamb, Velma Carroll, Verla Troy, Darios Brinkerhoff and Marjorie Crofts. The lesson was on repentance. Visitors were numerous at sacrament meeting Sunday. Many came to witness or take part in ordinances performed in meeting. Jennifer Jackson was confirmed a member of the church by Dee Anderson. Jennifer is the daughter of Hyrum and Evelyn Jackon of Mt. Carmel. Verl and Luella Johnson's baby daughter was blessed and named Denise by her father. The baby daughter of Carey and Deanna Reese, was named F.mily Deanna by her father, with many other members of the family holding the priesthood partiepating in the ordinance. Then Jay Ramsey blessed and named the tiny son of Patricia Partridge. He was named Michael James Partridge. They came from Las Vegas for the blessing. It is always interesting to me to see the cattle brought through town on their way from winter range on the Arizona Strip to summer range in mountains in this vicinity. This time it was the large herd belonging to Earl Sorensen. I had hoped the cattle could "Mow the grass in front of my place, and they did grab all they could as they were herded along by some dozen cowboys, and one little cowgirl, who looked very little to be helping with such a big task. That was Kori, daughter of Arlene and Darlynn Sorensen. Also on hand, as in previous years, was Arlenes father. 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