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Show Hanhsville Uevs Notes . . . li Barbara Ekker Boh Meinke from the Universin of Nevada, Las Vegas is in the Cainsville area writing and interviewing for a thesis on the Historical and Ecology of Cainsville Mesa. He is needing history on the early selllemetits there, the livestock agriculture and other data and uould appreciate any help he can obtain. He is receiving mail through general delivery, Hanksville. Avid viewers of the Mike Douglas Show on TV were pleased Tuesday to sec Mrs. Lula Parker Bertenson. 41 year old sister of Butch Cassidv as his guest. She was presented ith a bouquet of roses by Mr. Douglas prior to her interview regarding her recent book, "liuuh C assidv. My Brother.' These books are available through the Hanksville Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce. a Dr. Young. Richfield, and County Health Nurse. Kathleen Kath-leen ll.inim. held an immunization immuni-zation clinic in Hanksville Tuesday where lo of 32 pre-schoolers were immuni.-ed. immuni.-ed. Ihcv will hold regular clinics here on the first Monday in every month, beginning Aug. 4. Mrs. Hannah Pilliuan. Grand County Coun-ty Health Nurse will hold clinics in Green River also and her next one is for Aug. 13. These clinics will provicc ininiuuiation shots for all area children. a Mr. Bill Brian and children, Salt lake City; Arthur Brian and daughter, Catnicl. Loa. and Dean Brian. Springvillc wen' in Hanksville last week on business. They were accompanied by two daughters of Clell Duncan, Loa. -1 Mr. Tom Martin accompanied accompan-ied Hanksville Boy Scouls to Maple Grove last week where they attended llie Boy Scout Jamboree. Those in the group included George Jackson, Mike Johnson and Mark Lyman. a llvruni Noves. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noves, was among Wayne High School foreign language class louring Mexico I hill were descried by their charter service, Air Galadonia. They have all relumed home safely, out reported some anxious inonl-cnls inonl-cnls w hile soulli of Ihc border. a Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Taylor and son, Brandon, are al Snowinass, Colo., with Mrs. Taylor's gi n ml pare n I s, the Phillips. Mr. Phillips recently MiHi i t il a slroke. a a a ( 'ameron 1 kker, live month old -.on ol Mr. i Mil Mrs. Jesse Ekker, is still in isolation at St. Mary's hospital in Grand Junction with whooping cough. Mrs. Ekker and children chil-dren spent last week there, a a a The Hanksville Girls Softball Soft-ball team challenged the Green River Men's Team to a game Friday. July 25. and were defeated for the first time in three years of play. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Butch Bullard and children returned home from Salt Lake City following the tragic death and funeral of Mrs. Bullard's sister, Mrs. Donna Langford, on the 17th. Mrs. Harriet Noyes received word thai her father, W. C. Phillips, Snowmass, Colo., had suffered a stroke and she and her family spent the weekend there and daughter, Bonnie, and her husband remained there to assist with the Phillips motel business. Bull Frog children are reported to have Chicken pox and were unable to attend the immunization clinic in Hanksville Hanks-ville Tuesday, according to Mrs. Corrine Ewen, R.N.; Mrs. Ewen is also the Justice of the Peace at Bull Frog and was formerly associated with the Hanksville Medical Clinic, a Mr. and Mrs. Rod Sellers and family are entertaining her brother and his family at Lake Powell this week from their homes in California, a a a Eddie and Genp MrClarpn Long Beach, Calif., stopped and visited old friends enroutt home from a business trip tc Kansas. Eddie was formerly associated with the late Harry f Phillips drilling water wells in'l this area and resided with t Mrs. Edna Ekker Phillip. Robison. ) a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boiler t have opened the cafe west ol town next to the Phillips station. Mrs. Boiler is the former Norma Ekker. The cafe is owned by Oral Bullard. a Mrs. Rae Lene Ekker u,i three sons spent the past week in Monroe with her parents the W. L. Hills and obtained medical attention for the boys while there. a a The Bloxham family from Downey, Idaho are visiting he: parents, the Darys Ekiers and .her sister, Mrs. Robert Hog. gatt, Carbonville. They enjoyed enjoy-ed fishing at Lake Powell and sight seeing trips to the Henry Mountains. Mrs. Bloxham is the former Ina Ekker. |