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Show Uianksville News Items Mr. and Mrs. Rowdcll X- Whitby are making their home )f in Hanksvillc following their X" wedding the 9th in Lyman and H and their California honey- 5 moon. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunt ( visited in Hanksvillc with the Rco Hunt family. Andrew has been in the Fcrron Nursing Home and enjoyed the outing. Mr. and Mrs. Horace (. Ekkcr had her niece, Janet, . husband and children as ( guests last week from their in the southern states. Janet is " the dauKhtcr of Ballard Harris of Cisco. r mm Mr. and Mrs. Rod Sellers have purchased the Shirley home, formerly the Bill Wells home, and arc in the process of moving from the Dean Brian Ranch north of town. Eula Allen is spending the week in Ely, Nevada, with friends and enjoying Pony Express day activities. A movie company has called Hanksvillc to make reservations reserva-tions at the motels for 33 persons for an up and aiming movie in this area. These accommodations weren't available av-ailable as drilling crews have most units occupied, but their PR man will arrive Saturday to look over the situation. KSL Ch. 5 Duane Cardall flew into Hanksvillc to do a news story on the airplane crash five miles north of Hanksvillc that took the life of 60 year old Thco Woods of Mesa Arizona i. Mrs. F.dna Fkkcr Robison and daughter, Gladys May. and two granddaughtrers arc attending the likkcr reunion in Vernon. Utah this weekend. Mr. ami Mrs Joseph Dc llrrrera and two children from Roosevelt will be moving lo Hanksvillc this week where he'll lirgin duties with the I' A A mainlanrc. Joe and Kon Mitchell have just completed schooling in Oklahoma City. Mr. Ilrrrrra was altrmling classes in VOK and Kon had two weeks of digital logic. The Mitchell's have resided heir I for a year and have two girls. Lee andBarbara Carlson (she is the daughter of Lula Parker Betenson, Butch Cass-idy's Cass-idy's sister) left by plane August 14th, for a flight to Sweden, Denmark, and Russia. Russ-ia. They plan to vacation a month- Tracy Paul Warrington, son of Mrs. Bonnie Baldwin Warrington, enlisted in the service and left for Ft. Polk where he'll begin training with the Green Berets. The Elders Quorum held a 'Tractor-Clunker' Drag Race on the old highway between the Fremont and Muddy River Bridges Monday night. Nearly everyone participated and over S65.00 was donated bv the spectators. Another event is planned for later this month. The PTA committee met with the Wayne County Bexird of Education Wednesday evening eve-ning in Bicknell and were assurrcd that Hanksvillc will have a Kindergarten this year, but no teachers have signed contracts yet for Hanksvillc. They were also told that a multi-purpose rexim is planned and should begin construction early next year. Other additions addi-tions onto the present build--ing were turned down until the Board is sure here the Power Plant proposed for the Factory Butte Area plans their city. It was reported by the Weather Bureau that 1.05 inches of precipitation fell in Brycc Canyon in 3 minutes in the form of hail. This is a record for such unusual conditions. This occurred on the 1 1th of August. Mrs. Barbara Hchne is in the Richfield hospital recuperating from a water skiing accident on Lake Powell last weekend. Dave Nickademos. an employee em-ployee from MRC was rushed to the Price hospital Thursday after a ' blow-out pipe struck . him in the face while mining south of Hanksvillc. It was reported later that he had a concussion and a broken nose-plus nose-plus numerous laeerations. He will remain in the hospital for several days. A number of Hanksvillc friends of Warren and Lottie Anderson, formerly of this area now of Price where she operates the Sweethricr Shop, attended fiiurial scry ices in Loa Thursday lor their sou, Richard, 21. w ho died Monday from self-inflicted gun shot wounds. He was a graduate of , Wayne High School and had ' served two years in the U.S. Army. He is survived bv our sister, Mrs. Daniel (Marcia) I'lotts, Granger and two brothers, Maurice of Irtioti and Danny of Price, besides his parents of Pi Ice. ... 1 I Funeral services were held ' in Toru-y Monday, for I'ugcnc j Smith. Kd, who was hoin in Aldiidge Jan. 2.1 ISN'l , |