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Show chaperones to a group 0f scouts that spent Mondayui, til Saturday of last week at Lake Powell. Enjoying the trip were Dean Davis, Blair Coon, Kim Foster, Reagaj Puffer, Robbie Bolton and Danny Davis. Dale JenSen and the scouts walked 26 miles starting at the mouthot the Escalante River. They visited the Hole in the Rock Rainbow Bridge, and had tun water skiing and fishing. Carol Marquardson ana Margie Gale from Cedarcity came last Thursday fora visit with parents, Mr. am Mrs. Theman Walker andfor the graveside services ol the little daughter of Alien and Shaunna (Banks) Mayer, Russell Yardley andcou. sin, Micheal Rhinehast came up from Las Vegas Sunday and visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yardley, and broth, er and sisters until Monday, Saturday, Clair and Hel. en Gillins along with Bllu6 Osborne were in Cedar City with their children Ger. aid and Jeanette Stoker and daughters. The grandmoth. ers, with mother, Jeanette attended the Merri Miss Party with Sue Ann at the 8th WardChurch. EachMer. ri Miss girl had their pic. ture taken with their mother and grandmothers, it was then mounted on an oval mirror that had a lace ruf. fie around it. They were really choice souviners for the girls to keep. Max and Clariss Price and daughter, Toni have just re-turned re-turned from a 10-day va. cation with their daughter, Jackie, and her husband, Jim Hoffman, and children, Erica and Tonya, inWhitewood,So, Dakota. The trip was an enjoyable one for them, Clariss said, even if it rata, ed every day. Wyoming was especially beautiful being so green. They stopped in Salt Lake on their return home for a short visit with Max's parents. Last Friday and Saturday for Coy and Jackie Williams were special days. Their foster son, Travis, and fiancee, Lillian, were married mar-ried at the St. George Tern-pie. Tern-pie. ' Son, Randy, and wife, Runee, from Springville, came for the wedding. Other Oth-er members of the family attended the reception held at Logandale, Nevada Friday Fri-day evening. Then on Saturday Sat-urday an Open House was held in Cedar City for the happy couple. OnSundayttey attended meetings in Mil-ford's Mil-ford's Second Ward. Marsha and Elbert Apple-gate Apple-gate and family are enjoying a visit with Marsha's sister, Janice, and husband, Robert Allen, of Riverside, California. Califor-nia. They are just newly married and are spending some of their honeymoon here. John and Doragene Bailey spent the opening day of fishing seasion with some of their family members at Panguitch Lake. Along with them were son, Ron, and his boy Chris, Bruce and Bonnie Dalton and children, Ken and MaryAnn and sons, Phillip and Janelle and daughter. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Al Mosher of Minersville drove to Springville for the funeral Delia Kirk Dallin. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins andKathy Kirk accompanied them. Delia and Theone were very close friends from the time they were young girls in Milford until the passing of Delia. $O0tk Helen Gillins 387-2612 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart Stew-art are happy with the arrival ar-rival of the twins born to Dennis and Maxine Cox at the University of Utah Medical Med-ical Center May 31st in Salt Lake. They have a sister and two brothers ready to welcome them home. Mr. John Cox of Wendover, Utah is the paternal grandfather. Robert Puffer, Dale Jensen Jen-sen and Lynn Foster were j - a |