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Show Enid-Hatch Dhone 789-3150 I ip Hardys t from aria nd Sharron Hardy and om Lagos, Nigeria, where s for Mobil Oil, are visiting , Norwood and Lynn Hardy. to spend six weeks in the. rnon from Bountiful, visited Ath her parents, Alton and n. hby visited at the home of m while here for her grand-isey's grand-isey's funeral last week, delhuber has returned to his basic training with the lard in Ft. Leonard Wood, the home of Neva Ashby is Pigott from Dailey City, sthope from Roy, visited ad Palmers while here for nt with his brother Bishop ope. nying Jim and Evelyn visit in Maeser with the i's and Anna Oldham were and Mrs. Brad Moses from tion, Colo. ngaertel from Riverton, I at the home of Chuck and ward. the DUP convention in were Mildred Mansfiled, vens and Enid Hatch 1 Camp Buena Vista, Betty I Theo Lind, Ft. Thornburg. wden and grandson, Rod the weekend in Rifle, Colo., visited with Don Bowden. 1 Raema Hatch were in Salt in Sat. and Sun., Oct. 11 and hoe market. nd Arlene Evans have a new )ct. 8 at the Uintah County his name will be Skyler. nts are Wilford and Mary s, Verdon and Beverly Man-eat Man-eat grandparents are Elva and Wells Pope. Merkley was home over the vith her parents Tad and rkley. at the home of Jerry and art in West Dry Fork Canyon o Tuesday, Oct. 18-21 were lozana Wilkey and four sons, Creed Wilkey from Salt Lake are brothers of Kaye. ena Merkley returned home It. 16, from Provo where she lit the home of Randy and Iiristofferson helping with laby girl, born Thurs., Oct. 9 Valley Hospital. Her new be Lindsay Rae. Other s are Mr. and Mrs. Gale Christofferson of Hazelton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Hadlock from Ivans, Utah arrived Fri., Oct. 17 to hunt with Terry and Terry Lyn Hadlock, they returned Mon., Oct. 20. They visited with Merle Oaks while here. Maeser Second Ward had a change in their bishopric Sun., Oct. 19. Bishop Garth J. Atwood, counselors Lloyd A. Hatch and Brent A. Feltch, Joe 0. Calder as ward clerk, were released. John H. Smith was sustained as new bishop with James Drollinger and Jay Var Campbell as-: counselors) ,,iyfin Mecham as ward clerk!" : .' -"' Bishop Atwood, Mr. Hatch and Mr. Calder had served for seven years. Elders quorum was re-organized also relased with Larvin Atwood, Glenn McKee and Curtis Atwood. New officers of-ficers sustained were Glenn McKee as president, with Reid G. Merkley and Rian Peltier, counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams from Roosevelt, visited at the home of the John H. Smiths on Sun., Oct. 19. Brent and Jana Ross, daughter Elizabeth, Vernon and Wendy Calder, Provo, visited at the Joe Calder home Sunday of this week. Becky and Brett Beckstead were home over the weekend to visit the Roger Becksteads. Becky is from Brigham City and Brett from Utah State Univeristy at Logan. The Gary Hubers and the Blaine (Joe) Merkleys from BYU spent the weekend with their families. Blanch Smith recently spent a week in Hennifer, Utah with the family of Lorin and Wanta Fawcett helping in the home at the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merkley, and twin daughters from Murray, visited the Ar-vid Ar-vid Merkleys for the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Hatch received receiv-ed news that their son, Gegery L. Hatch is the first counselor in the Durant LDS Branch in Durant, Okla., and his wife Bobbie will be the new Relief Society president. Dr. Lynn Slaugh from Huston, Texas has been visiting his brothers and sisters, the Mervin Slaughs, the Ivan Slaughs, Doris Mott and Melvin and Bernice Burk. The Clark Oviatt family took grandmother grand-mother Delia Oviatt to Salt Lake City Sat., Oct. 18, where she visited her sister. Robert and Jan Langford are parents of a baby boy, born Oct. 14, at the Uintah Uin-tah County Hospital. His name will be ?Paul' Feltch Langford. Grandparents 1 dre Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Feltch, and Mrs. Lomona Langford of Cedar City; great grandmothers are Jennie Feltch and Ella Poelman of Salt Lake City. |