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Show of Cwario,CaU-foral- a and Spencer Stephens of St. George, Vtaa were married la the In St. George on LDS Temple March 22. 1335. Sheila Is a sta dent i SVSC in Cedar City, and Spencer U employed la St. George where they will make their home. Spencer Is the son of De lor a Stephens of Adamsville. Those relatives from the area attending the temple ceremony were: Delora Stephens, his mother; his grandmother, Mrs. Rose Jessup of Beaver; Bishop and Rita Jessup;Den-nl- s and Beulah Farns worth of Adamsville. Rlcke and Kay Edwards returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City after a seven week stay there while Rlcke had radiation treatments. Wallace Fordham, an uncle, that Rlcke and Kaye have been staying with and a friend of Kaye's, Karen Cook came to help them home. Rlcke Is happy to be home again, and so Is Kay. The three children are pleased to have mom and dad home also. Mrs. Delora Stephens reports her son, SheldonStephens, who delivers petrolane In the area recently returned from Long Beach where he has been California taking some classes with the company. The Hal Chesley family of California are spending a few days at his parents home here. The family came to onlov the winter. Kelvin and Cynthia Bodily had their baby boy blessed and given a name by his father In the Greenville Ward Sacrament services His name will be Bradly Sunday. Bodily. A family dinner was enjoyed afterwards at the family home In Adamsville. Brent and Sandy Edwards and three children enjoyed dinner with the Bodllys. Cliff and Janice Myers held a party for Cliff's Sunday School class on Thursday evening. They enjoyed a pizza party and a movie video. A fun time was had by all attending. The Beaver Stake Beehive Standard Night was held at the Greenville new chapel this past week. Two hundred girls and their parents enjoyed the evening. Light refreshments were served after the meeting. Ralph and Leah Fordham were In Cedar City on Monday. Craig Blackner who had taken employment In American Fork came home for the weekend. and children went back up with him on Sunday for a few days to get things ready to move to American Fork. Rita Jessup enjoyed her birthday Sunday with family dinner. Helping her enjoy the day were Dennis and Beulah Farnsworth, Mrs. Rose Jessup and DeloraSte-phen- s. SiUDfckoa Adamsville Greenville Bssi Eturdj Ralsor has returned home after spending; a week visiting relatives in Phoenix, Arizona. Dick Urton is working in Kanab, helping build bridges on road construction. Clifford Williams of Cedar City v Kited his parents, James and Lillian Williams this past week. Mrs. Kay Edwards and friend Karen Cook came irom Salt Lake City last week to see her children. She returned to Salt Lake City on Sunday to be with Rlcke while he Is having radiation. Call and Glenn Jabllonskl returned home from Las Vegas, Nevada after a week there visiting BUI their parents. Craig and Suzette Blackner and children went to American Fork Sunday. Craig has taken a Job with the Church Farms there. returned home Monday with the children, but will return when the home they will be living in is ready for the family. Margaret Barton and Peggy Kerkslek were In Cedar City on two Su-se- tte Monday on business. Brent and Sandy Edwards and three children were in Cedar City on business on Saturday. Mrs. Verl Hemberry, mother of Sandy Edwards and Cindy Bodily, returned to her home In Plngree, Idaho this week after a month's stay here. Kelvin and Cynthia Bodily are the proud parents of an eight pound baby boy. They are home from the hospital and doing nicely. The new baby has two sisters and two brothers at home to welcome him. Speakers in Sacrament Meeting here Sunday were the Don Weldert family. Mrs. Marie Thompson and daughters Robin McMullen, Stacy and Valerie and grandson Riley, motored to Provo and Salt Lake on Friday, to visit Michelle Thompson. They returned home on Sunday. Mrs. college ter. Sandy Barton Is going to In Cedar City this semes- Becky and Dennis Merrill and four children of Salt Lake City came to visit Ila Murdock on Saturday. Sunday they returned home taking Ila with them for a week. Brent and Sandy Edwards tra- veled to St. George for a Temple session last week. Others going to St. George to do Temple work this past week Included King and Donna and Leah Fordham. Morris, Ralph The VlsltlngTeachers and Home Teachers of the Greenville Ward held a joint teachers conference on at the new Chapel. Wednesday Speaker was President Howard Bradshaw. Light refreshments were served by the visiting teachers. They also had a special program for the visiting teachers before they joined with the home teachers. Su-se- tte TRA3LS3DE Free Breakfast Dennis and Buelah Farnsworth visited In New Harmony with his sister Mildred this past week. 7:00 to 11:30 am Saturday, April 6th COUNTY 1 Neil ro Everybody Invited H',l!.r:gv.-i- ottr Is Nfttie Katr.i Gr ?r Mr.a':'i iiollir.gif: hone ?mt tinz held iil:.t. u ner was so diw-- U I A I 1 rrjxst l- -f ''in- ieuwr tut tr rd try dii'i't hi.e t:ir the orct.es r a was Garold an-- i Maryhelie Eyre's just literally coUapf-ei- . Todd and Christina Marsfall are building another new home, so that makes three in just a short time. In Sarrament meeting Sunday we had three babies blessed. Shenell Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wood was blessei by her gran 'If at hex, Noel Wood. Grandparents are Toel and Dorthy an-- Wood. Luke MlchaelStoddard was blessed by his father Don Stoddard. He Is the son of Kathy and Don Stoddard. Grandparents are Wayne and Merle Cilllns. neat gra!idparents are Ty and Be r niece Gilllns. Also blessed on Sunday was Brl-so- n Jay Hollingshead, son of Duke and Jill Holllngshead. His grandparents are Marshall and Nellie Holllngshead and Dale and Ila Myers from Idaho. Great grandmother is Nettie Myers. There were three confirmations Sunday as followsjTlffany Kathleen Davis, confirmed by her father, Heber Davis; Mlkeal Marshall, confirmed by her father Kent Marshall; and Shaun Hutchings, confirmed by his grandfather, Wayne Gilllns. Loryne Marshall Is home and Michelle and children came with her. She has been in New Mexico for a while. Daisel and Wilma Davis were proud of their grandson Derrick Bedingfield. He took first place in the State in debating. Also Lance is going to France Bedingfield with nine other SUS( students for six weeks to study the language. One of the old landmarks of Mlnersvllle was burned last week. It was the old Kelesy home. Debbie Holllngshead's family from Idaho bought It and are going to build a new one In Its place. Debbie and Kenneth Holllngshead went to Iadho to attend Debbie's brother-in-law- 's funeral. Dale Myers came back with them to get his wife, Ila Myers and to see their new grandson. Ila has been here helping with Jill and Duke Holllngshead's little family while Jill had the new baby boy, born held their party at Cafe recently. A lovely dinner was served, then everyone joined In to play Bonco. It was really a nice evening and everyone enjoyed the dinner and the games. gw: tCi'jie shape Laura Burgess Zoeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Smith Wyckoff, NJ. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zoeller of Downer's Grove, Illinois, has been engaged to marry Carl Wayne Lowe, son of Mrs. JoAnne Lowe and the late Carl Wesley Lowe. Laura Is a 1982 graduate of Curtis High School, Staten Island, N.Y. and Is currently a junior at Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y. Wayne Is a 1981 graduate of Mllford High School and is currently a 1st class Cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. They plan to say their vows at West Point on June 6, 1986. gion Auxiliary the McMullln S'iety ''ednes-d- i unii.lfe to travel. MUt and fceva Albrecht hid Steven staying awhile with them. Steven live-with them for a few years a.nd went to school Boy, I think we have had enough snow. Two a wrings have r o'losei under the heavy snow. Yerna Thompson's was made into a V of Oswald and LaRetta Myers traveled to Salt Lake City Sunday. They picked up their son Ronald and wife Janlel Myers at Delta and went up to Maand Linda Myers home in West Valley. Their sons and wives had planned a birthday night on the town for Oz. They all went to a Jazz and Chicago basketball game and dinner after. Oz's birthday Is April 3rd. The Mlnersvllle American Le- A serve-i- , re r.rr.e in Urtr.iiy ymt tr.f-i- r ti- it y : 'ju California visiting. The Miners vllle f the Beaver Hospital. 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