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Show News Notes from Hanksville ; By Barbara Ekker Loretta Campbell returned re-turned home from Holy Cross Hospital after major surgery Monday. Her husband, Tom, and children child-ren brought her. home after visiting with her parents in Salt Lake. Mrs. Wyona Mulford, Torrey, is employed at the Red Rock Steak House and resides here with her sisters, Mrs. Ida Weber. Also visiting Ida this weekend was her daughter daugh-ter Jeannine Hunt, from Salt Lake, who attended i the Bill Hannert services. Mike Dedmore, son-. son-. in-law of former FAA Chief Bill and Wilma . McCart, is one of the Western States artists to have his works on display this week at the Mayfair in Billings. Twenty-nine year old Dedmore sculpts and bronzes and has received national fame with his works. Currently he is employed by Architectural Archi-tectural Designers at Johnson Graham Associates Associ-ates in Billings, Montana and lives near Pioneer Park where he has built his own professional foundry for casting his bronze work. His work r displayed at the Mayfair this week is an original entitled "The Trespas ser" and depicts a beaver trapper confronted by three Blackfoot warriors. Most of his work sells for over $5,000 which carry an Indian or Western oriented orient-ed theme. Mike is married to the former Jessie McCart who attended school here and they have three children, Traci, 10, Dustin, 5, and Adam, 2. He makes his home and business at 236 Avenue F, Billings, Montana. Mrs. Margarita Stith and daughter, Patricia Davis with granddaughter are visiting Mrs. Vina Brown from their Arizona home. Mr. Stith, formerly with the FAA here, will attend school in Oklahoma later this month and Mrs. Brown will accompany them on the trip to visit relations there. Michelle Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox; Jodi Ekker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ekker; Leslie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harolow Brown; and Lisa Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Seller; Brenda Wells daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Wells returned Friday from a Utah History field trip to St. George. The group left Bicknell Thursday morning morn-ing accompanied by advisors advi-sors Wells Bagley and Seth Chappell. Thev visit ' ed Zion National park" Cotton Mission, toured St' ' George with Mrs. Larkin of the Chamber of Co ' merce. They traveled Z Colorado City and piD" j Springs National Monu .' ment near Kanab. " Arthur Ekker and son A. C. began outfitting fQj a weeks trip to begin Sunday to retrace the Outlaw Trail from Hanks ' ville to their ranch at t Robbers Roost with party of twelve. ; Mrs. OwMa Brown Grundy is in the Richfield : " Hospital after being rush-ed rush-ed there with blood clots ' Wednesday. She is the mother of Clive Grundy and daughter of LaVor ' and Mav Brown. |