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Show Mr. and Mrs. Rolin Kreuchi and two daughters and Mrs. Crystal Kreuchi, mother of Rolin, Ro-lin, were here on Sunday to visit with Nancy Kreuchi's parents and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mellor and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hutchinss. Mr. and Mrs Lowell Mellor and baby son. Glade spent from Friday until Sunday with Lowell's Low-ell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. -John Leppink and baby son David were bere over the weekend to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leppink and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young. Saturday evening they attended the wedding reception re-ception of newly-weds, Mr.' a.nd Mrs. 'Skip' Briscoe. Mrs. Laurel Woodbury and two children, Jan and Jason, of Salk Lake City were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Woodbury's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young. They left for their home on Tuesday. Mrs. Lani Williams and two daughters left Sunday for their home in Kear.ns, Utah after spendi.ng the past week with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nor-man Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Baxter were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Atkin. brother-in-law and sister of Bcky. Miss Dana Waddingham of Cedar College was a weekend guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Baxter celebrated their first anniversary anniver-sary with a trip to Salina and Cedar City and dinner at Milt's Stage Stop i.n the Cedar Can- on September 27. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rollins of Woods Cross, Utah wnrs here over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Newdigate and Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Rollins, Ray and Va-lorie, Va-lorie, children of Dick and Toni have been visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. Newdigate New-digate and returned home with their parents. yon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams received a phone call from her grandson, Marine Sgt. Steven James, who is stationed at El Toro Marine Base in Calif. He informs them that he will visit them during the deer hunt, after which he will fly to Tenn. where he will pay a visit to his mother, Barbara Symes. Mrs. LaRue Tucker and two daughters, Pam and Charlene, of Salt Lake City, daughter, and Ron Chidester, grandson were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kary Hanney over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. Dorothy Newdigate flew to Oroville, Calif, to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, H. M. Larson, who passed away 5CH00L BU5 1 STOPS hereJ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yardley was in Salt Lake City over the weekend on business. Mrs. Helen Cook spent the weekend with her daughter and family, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Eldon Oman of Delta, Utah. Mrs. Patricia Williams has returned to her home in Milford Mil-ford after being employd for th summr months at Zion's Nat. Park as supervisor of the curio shop there. Mrs. Amanda Nol-der Nol-der of Minersville, mother of Mrs. Williams, will spend ths winter here with her. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Edgar Moore returned on Friday, Oct. 1 from an extended trip through the Mid-Eastern states. Visiting Visit-ing their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Loss and son, Jamie in Lamar, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Linck and Mr. and Mrs. Alva A. Moore in Salina, Ka.ns.; a sister, Mrs. Velma McCoy in Chanute, Kans.; and friends and relatives in Indiana, In-diana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Missouri. They also made a side trip to Wins-dor, Wins-dor, Canada. Word was received this week by Hazel L. Moore of the birth of a new granddaughter, who was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Burville of Gasto.n, Oregon. She has been named Suzette. Mrs. Dave Morris is in China Lake for a visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ran-dy Morris and family. |