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Show 387-2787 -Janet Walker 387-2881 Visiting Bill Kinsler this week is his daughter Cherie from California. She was accompanied ac-companied by a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pool motored to Provo on Sunday, where they visited a short while with his sister, Mrs. Willa Addy. Mrs. Addy recently re-cently had the misfortune of breaking her hip and is recuperating re-cuperating slowly at the home of her son, Mr. George Addy, a professor at the Brigham Young University. The Pools reported a fine trip, but there was a lot of fog in the Utah County valley. Mrs. Marvell Connell is in the hospital. Her daughter, La Vera, and granddaughter, Kathleen, were here to be with her for a few days. Mrs. Janet Walker spent last weekend visitingher son Tom in Cedar City. Sunday she had the pleasure of seeing see-ing a new granddaughter, Wendy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker of Glendale, Utah, blessed by her father at Sacrament meeting in Cedar City. Mrs. Dalton Fails visited her sister, Janet Walker, on Thursday. The Hy To lleys are spending spend-ing these cold months in Phoenix, Arizona. Hy says he hasn't broke 'em at the race track yet. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins Rol-lins (Ileene) and three children chil-dren are visiting her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Crane, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rollins, this weekend. Mr. andMrs. LovellCrane drove to Cedar City to the ball game between West Minister Min-ister and Southern Utah State College. Their son Robert of Las Vegas was one of the referees. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanley have their children at home visiting; Kevin Hanley and his new bride Debbie and Carol Bouck and two children all of Salt Lake City. Marion Walker and son Mike drove to St. George to see the ball games Saturday evening between St. George and Gunnison High. They re-reported re-reported it was the most exciting ex-citing high school basketball game they've ever watched. The college freshmen team played the Utah State freshmen. fresh-men. Kevin Barnes played a short while and made four points. Raines didn't play because be-cause of illness. Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart Stew-art and son are in Milford at their home for a while. Jeanie Jones, Mrs. Stewart's sister, who is attending college col-lege at Cedar City, visited them this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Blake (Terry) (Ter-ry) Madsen have her mother, Mrs. Jane Johns from Ox-nard, Ox-nard, Calif., visiting and helping with their new son. Miss Amanda Oxley, daughter of Beatrice Oxley and the late Floyd Oxley, was married to Lynn K. Hansen on Dec. 20 in the Manti Tern -pie. Thirty relatives and friends went to the temple with them. They were feted to a wedding breakfast at the School of Music in Nephi where seventy relatives and friends attended. They traveled trav-eled to Milford the same day where a reception was given to honor them, by the bride's mother at the LDS Cultural Hall. The couple make their home in Salt Lake City. Amanda teaches school in the Jordon School District and Mr. Hansen works as a junior accountant. |