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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7, 1086 Orderville Goins' On By Twila Cox The V alley High School 70 year reunion was held duringthe week of the 22nd. A dinner at the Glendale Park on the 24th drew a large crowd. Good food and visiting were the order of the day. The Old Time Orchestra played on the program on July 24, after the parade. John and Pat Miner and Iris Reese ofMapleton visited at the Rex and Lucy Crofts home for the weekend. Glenn and Joyce Johnson, Ogden, Wayne and Jo Sorensen, Mesquite, Nevada, Harris and 9 I Patricia Carpenter, Anchorage, Alaska, and her mother Heien Nielson, Sait Lake at- tended cnurchin the First W ard on Sunday. Johnette Hardy visited John and Lanore Tisdale for the weekend. Emma Jean Sorensen of McCammeron, Idaho, and two grandsons, Ian and Mont Kunz, visited the area for the homecoming. Allen and Twila Cox attended funeral services for Mrs. Enla Baird in Fredonia on Saturday. Nellie Frost and daughter, Lisa Allen, Fredonia, visited Teressa Johnson, flew to PortDale and Margaret Sorensen. land, Oregon for a Brewer reBarton Cox, Orangeville, union. Shane and Judy Frost vistied with Allen and Twila Cox. and three children, J.D. and He attended the Land of Our Shanna Emery and four chilDestiny pageant and church in dren, drove to Portland. Nellie said 18 of her children were in Alton on Sunday. Ernie and Verla B. Jeffries attendance .at the reunion. and Emma Sundquist attended Nellies brother Larry Brewer church in the First Ward on met them at the airport in Sunday. Swapp's hold family reunion The descendants of John Edwin and Winnie Riggs Swapp held their biennial family reunion Saturday, July 27, at the old ranch house at Sink Valley near Alton, Utah. It was hosted by the Adeline Swapp Johnson family and Irene Swapp Johnson family. There were 0 people present with six families represented out of the eight families coming from Nevada, Arizona, Texas and Brown called Footes called to the Philippines Elder Brant Brown of Kanab Warren C. and Blanche H. Foote have been called to serve in the Philippines has been called by The Church ,San Fernando Mission. The couple will enter the Missionary Training Center of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y on August 21., and will speak in Sacrament Meeting in the Kanab Fifth Ward Saints to serve a two year mis- at20 p.m. on August 11. sion in the Russia Rostov na Donu Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on August 14 for orientation and language training before leaving for Russia. Elder Brown will speak in the SacramentMeeting of the Kanab Seventh Ward on August 11 at 9 am. He is the son of Marlin and Delores Brown of Kanab. Utah. Barbequed beef, Dutch oven potatoes and sourdough biscuits were cooked by Ron Johnson and Brigham Johnson with baked beans, salads and desserts finishing out the menu. The weather cooperated and waited until we had fmished eating, then we had a nice little shower. 0 Ode to a cowboy By Lew Day My thoughts of you are awesome, wild and free Like a mustang without a rider; Like the wind, freedom doesnt Btop to put up gates and fences. W omen, theyve known a few until they want to ruleyour ways And lock down all your aenses! Then, its time to saddle up they force a man to ride! A fellers freedom cant be caged theres not a rope built strong enough to snub a cowboys pride. Rider, Foster wed on July 22 -- Johnson returns from mission in Japan Even in a crowd the cowboy stands alone. Hes quiet when its right but when Its wrong Its thunder hell light up hghtning bright! Hes got nothin, but respect fer those that ride the brand; Says what he means and means what he says He dont hide behind the clouds! Anne E. Johnson has returned home after serving a mission for the LDS Church in the Sapporo, Japan Mission. Anne reported her mission on July28 in the Orderville Second Ward. Anne is the daughter of Robert and Laura Johnson of Orderville. In a land thats mean his camp Is clean; , The mans unique; he walks the tall hf proud! To those who say it straight its step down boys, Coffees hot, and suppers on the coalk! For all your pet & craft need- s- But if ya ride a crooked trail dont bother comih round; Theres no room here for any hand that steals ya blind, then calls it Borrowed ground. What you pick, is what you wear! What .sits beneath a liar s hat Aint Jit tobreathe this airi Well, cowboy, dont take offense if I talk aboutyercode Some think youre poor and slow; Pard, I think theyjudge ya wrong I call ya rich! mother lode! the Tot'me, youre t. gol-dum- ed - : ivn.rwi i.i.'Am a. . -- 'Handmade crafts Craft supplies Birds, fish, reptiles Pet supplies Birthday gift ideas 612 S. Main Fredonia . 643-731- 9 ... Berlinda Elizabeth and Shon Aaron Foster celebrated their new beginnings by marriage on the 22nd of July, 1996. Asking their friends and relatives to share with them, they are being honored at a reception August ID, at the home of the bride, 247. North 150 East, Kanab, Utah, from 7p.m. .to 8 p.m. Berlinda Elizabeth is the daughter of Dennis and Berlinda Rider. Parents of the groom are Phil and Lynette Foster and the late Dennis Aldrich. Note: In case of inclement weather, the reception will be held at the Shilo Inn Willow Room, 296 West 100 North, Kanab, Utah. ciot j f dSununzz cSoCs. 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