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Show in am Orderville Goins On By Twila Cox Carol Heaton and family visited at the La Mond Heaton home on Sunday. President Houston, Spencer and Norman Boardman, Mrs. Boardman, Mrs. Ina Mae Tait and several other stake officers visited the First Ward on Sunday. Ryan, K. Lynn Hepworth, and Marty Hepworth visited Edmund Hepworth for the weekend, and attended the Pioneer Day activities. A program was presented at the LDS Church on July 24, under the direction of Jackie Glover. The Old Time Orchestra entertained. An interesting slide presentation was also presented. The Old Time Orchestra played for a dance at the Alton Ward Hall on the evening of the 24th. A combined Ward dinner was held at Seminary' Park on Saturday evening with a large crowd in attendance. Steak and dutch oven potatoes were enjoyed by all. Helmut and Mechthild Mehrer of Heidelburg, Germany visited in Orderville on Sunday. Visiting at the Hans Sorensen home for the 24th celebration were their daughters, Michele and Shelby and other family members. Gene and Elaine Young of Sandy and a sister, Renee, visited at the Dale Paynes and Phyllis Esplin homes for Pio- neer Day. Tony and Desi Esplin and son visited at the Gam Esplins home for the holiday. Carey and Deanna Reese and family of Phoenix, visited at the Mutt and Mona Fulmer home for the weekend. The Wayne Sorensens of Mesquite, Nevada, Lynn and Shelly Sorensen and daughter ofMoun-tai- n Home, Harris and Lisa Allen of Fredonia, visited at the home of Margaret and Dale Sorensen in Mt. Carmel over the weekend. Dorothy Ratzloff of Las Vegas was a visitor in the home of Rex and Lucy Crofts. Lily Barnett, Bob and Letitia Henderson, Allen andTwilaCox, Marvin and Mary Stevens attended the Sons of Pioneers dinner at the home of Glenn and Beth Martin in Kanab last week. The Valley High School class of 1978 held a reunion at the Seminary Park on July 23. Those present were: Mack and Rolin Esplin and children, Ryan and K. Lynn Hepworth and family, Geno and Calleen Ramsey and two boys, Charlene Greenlalgh and children, Christine Brinkerhoff and children, the Mason Campbells, Allie and friend, Max, Cloyd and Sherrie Brinkerhoff and children, Mavis and Terrill Hughes and daughter, Jeanette Esplin and three children. The group enjoyed visiting and catching up on each others news, and also painted their no. 78 (which had faded out) on the hill. Fredonia Senior Center Dorns' Menu iijtni wrnnii Robinson stationed on U.S.S. Roosevelt All Around Town Kerri Schafer of Casper, WY. By Barbara Pyles The crock pots were sizzling! enjoyed a trip to the Grand CanIt was time for the Duck Creek yon with their parents before Chili Contest. This years 1st taking off to visit relatives in Navy Airman Recruit Lloyd trophy went to Rick Las Vegas. The Schafer grandRobinson, son of Malcom D. place Larrabee. Second place went to daughters, Jamie, Ashley and and Pauline W. Robinson of This years Lindsay put on a fashion show 100 N. 400 E., Glendale, Utah, Jana Harrington. event to Mel and for their grandparents and dedicated was is currently deployed aboard Zoe Aldrich for their untiring friends. the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Bob and Betty Thomps on of devotion to the betterment of Theodore Roosevelt, Duck Creek Kanab had a visit from their Village. homeported in Norfolk, VA Gail Nolan of Las Vegas en- grandsons Trey Thompons, 5, of While in the Mediterranean, chili contest for Barley Omaha, Nebraska and Austin the ship enforced the United tered the Las of Vegas. She met her Dunlop, 4, of San Maria, CA zone Pops Nations imposed no-fi-y son and daughter Shane and Trey flew from Denver to Las a. over Carma Stalcup of Provo in the Vegas alone and his grandparAfter more than 100 days at for a day of fun. ents met him in Las Vegas. Both mountains sea, the ship transited from Vic Harris of Las Vegas at- boys enjoyed hiking the trail the Mediterranean to the Red tended the lively event and so did behind the city park. Sea where Robinson is helping Ron Berry II of San Diego, CA Barbara Franklin had a visit to enforce the United Nations-iropose- d from One of the her sister Bette Roberts of about great things no-fl- y zone over to being a writer is you get meet Salinas, CA Her daughter and southern Iraq. such wonderful people. Dee Anne and Martin Today, American aircraft carof the Reid and grandchildren Amie son Chamberlain, Woolley riers are on station around the of Kanab, and Austin Reid of Modesto, CA world U.S. S. Theodore first woman mayor visited Kanab recently. He met also visited her. Roosevelt is in the Red Sea; his Addie Robinsons granddaughter, Diane and son, U.S.S. Nimitz isretuming from Dee for a visit in the town of his children paid her a visit recently. the Persian Gulf an d U.S. S. Other members in the Donnie, Louie and Beverly live Abraham " Lincoln is in the youth. were his in Las Vegas, Nevada. The childaughter-in-laWestern Pacific. U.S.S. party Granddaughter dren had a wonderful visit. America is participating in a Valerie, Our grandchildren Jamie, Brianne OShaughnessy, major fleet exercise off the U.S, Lorrian Chamberlain Huggans, David and Michael Pyles of CyEast Coast and will deploy to and her children Hailee press, CA visited us recently. Bryce, theMediterranean next month. and Paul. I had the privilege of They supplied their grandCarriers, and their: aircraft Dee. He is a inter- mother with a lot more column and escort shipsare uniquely interviewing man who remembers a lot material. Watch for an article capable of providing global esting of on their escapades in a future of our area. the History presence and can respond to Bob and Barbara Schafer of issue. protracted contingencies such Kanab had a visit from their 8 Thanks for visiting. Call as Iraq and the Adriatic Sea on daughter-in-laand grandwith your news. I love heara mom ent s n oti ce. These forces son, Mark from and ing you. can dominate the coastal daughters recently. battlespace from the sea and can project sustained, precise power in Americas interest around the globe. All local businesses, organizations and families The 1992 graduate of Valley are encouraged to participate in the High School of Orderville, County Parade Wednesday evening Aug. 1 1 1 joined the Navy in November, 1992. Registration & line-u- p 5:45 p.m. : Bosnia-Herzegovin- i son-in-la- w : w 644-564- w Enter the Fair Parade enchilada, chile relleno, refried August beans, jellocream chops & gravy, potatoes, cornlima August Immunization beans, roll, pears roll ups, jello vegetable salad, peas & clinic to be held August carrots, biscuit, pineapple upside down cake in Fredonia tossed and salad, meatballs, green The Coconino County DepartAugust beans, garlic bread, mixed fruit ment of Public Health presents sandwich, broccoli soup, lettuce, to- the following public health August schedule: mato, onion, apricots On Tuesday, August 24, an refried casserole, lettucetomato, August immunization clinic will be held beans, sopapillas, jellofruit 9:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m. in the and sour ribs, pickled beets, broc- from August Fredonia Medical building on coli, Hawaiian bread, rice, bread pudding 100 E. Cowboy. Immunizations cheese 11 creamed Meat offered will be: Hib, diptheria, loaf, cottage potatoes, August tetanus, whooping cough, polio, pears, peas, biscuits, peach pie rk Parade starts 6: 5 p.m. awarded in different categories. 1 Prizes ef na Sixth Season of . . . Wednesday Night at the Gazebo 10-Swe- et -- measles, mumps, and rubella. These will be given according to Coming Events the recommendations of the Ariblood pressure and blood sugar check zona Department of Health SerAugust vices. TB skin tests are also availAugust able. No appointment is necesparty at center August For sale: raffle tickets for a quilt to raise funds for the sary. Please bring immunizarecords. Immunizations are Senior Citizens. Tickets are for sale at the Center, the tion free to anyone age 18 years or Town Office and from the Senior Citizen Board. younger. 2-Fr- ee AUGUST BIRTHDAYS: 10) Kezia Brooksby; 10) Reva For further information: 1 9) Ramona 1 Zelda 1 Wendell Bucher; 8) 4) Hoyt; Sonya Moore, R.N., Nursing Swapp; Supervisor, Heaton; 22) Grace Witte. 602-779-516- 4. Wednesday, August 4 7:30 p.m. Featuring The Kanab Civic Orchestra |