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Show WASHINGTON dren have returned to their home in Cedar City after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bills. Art Sylvia Gifford, Reporter Mrs. Electa Miller, Elsa Ruesch, We understand Larry, the young and Karma Bills went to St. George son of the Albert Jones had the Thursday and enjoyed the Gully misfortune of falling off a bike Players presentation. onto the rocks lining the canal Mr. Irene Wylie visited the area through town making quite a deep Friday. He and his father opened cut which required some stitches. the first tourist accommodations in Then the other day he fell again Zion in 1916. Also brought the first tearing out the stitches which now car a Chalmers into Zion Park. makes the cut worse, he Is now Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ruesch and going around with a bandaged head. Dona Bertcher spent Sunday at the We hope it will soon get well. Grand Canyon. Ila Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. We are sorry there were so few Howard Ruesch went to Bryce Cansee to out Wednesday night people Monday. the show, "Windows of Heaven." yonKaren Robenberg from Cedar We think people would have encome to visit with Nola and City We we did. as joyed it as well Gene Adams for a week. would like to thank all who had Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Excell and it do about to bringing anything Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Barnes spent ramona mcarthur here. last week end on Kolob. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barnes and It sure seems good to have some Announce Engagement rain every few days and it is a daughter, Sandra spent several days very big help as everything was so in Flagstaff where Dick met his brother from Santa Fe, N. M. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McArthur of dry. Floyd Winder of Flagstaff, Ariz. reports a wonderful time. St George wish to announce the came His brother, Omar is connected after his family who have engagement and forthcoming marRuesches the hospital in Santa Fe. Harmon with the been visiting riage of their daughter, Ramona, to Mrs. Susan Bonzo of Cedar City Mr. Gary R. Porter, son of Mr. and and Wednesday Sadie and Harmon Mrs. Lyle Porter of Weston, Idaho. and Floyd and two children were is visiting several days with her Ramona is a graduate of Dixie in Cedar City visiting his mother, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jr. College and attended Utah State Mrs. Cornelia Winder and sister, Brockmeier. Visiting the H. E. Brockmeiers University this past year where she Ruby Hall and children. Mrs. Sandra Houchin and chil- - was his niece and husband from majored in English and was the Santa Ana, Calif, over the week accompanist for the Delta Phi Kapend. Male Chorus. pa Miss Peggy Mountford, Heber Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rozelle have Gary has also been attending City, Utah, has spent the past two returned from their 10 day vacaUtah State where he is affiliated weeks visiting at the home of her tion. The last stop of their vacawith Delta Phi Kappa fraternity. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. tion was Mesa Verde, Colo, where He has completed a Netherlands Mountford. they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art mission. Thomas and the Bill Alfords. The couple are planning a marMrs. David Askew and children Bringing Betsy Rozelle Alford riage in the St. George Temple on of Long Beach, Calif., are visiting and two daughters Pam and StephSeptember 20 after which they will at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- anie and son Bradley Alford home complete their studies at the neth Blake. Mrs. Askew will soon for a three week visit return to Calif, prior to leaving for Mrs. Manila Campbell, Mavis Subic Bay, Philippine Islands, to Madsens mother also her two join her husband who is stationed grandchildren, Danny and Stacey Red Cross Swimming Donaldson have been spending the there with the U. S. Navy. Springdale Six hundred eight-thre- e students have participated in swimming classes provided by your Red Cross Water Safety Program at Veyo, Hurricane, and St. George. Iris Henderson, Carol Best, Joan Me Gregor, Ila Lundberg, Sylvia Ence, Loya Gubler, LaDawn Esplin, Edna Mae Sampson, Lael Wilkinson, Betty Gardner, Fae Picklesimer and Don Leavitt taught classes in St George, Barbara Sanders taught in Hurricane, and Marie Cottam, Kay Hunt, Alveretta Hunt, Mildred Peterson, Rena Leavitt, and Etta Twitchell taught at Veyo. Mary Lou and Sherrie Sampson, Kathryn Larkin, Linda Lundin and Donna Lou Parkinson helped with classes. Several changes are planned for next summer including extending classes over a two week period, more instruction in life saving, more adult classes, and training of young swimmers as Water Safety Aids. We are most fortunate in having Donald Leavitt who is authorized to train instructors so that it is not necessary for our chapter to undertake the expense of sending students to National Aquatic Schools. I would like to thank the Washington County News for its coop- Thursday, Aug. 22, 1963 COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH summer here. They have all enjoyed being In our town. Have met many nice people and made some good friends. Are all looking forward to coming back next summer. Mr. and Mrs. Del worth Ruesch of Bloomington, Calif, and five children spent two days with his parents, to visit and attend a family reunion and will return and visit his folks a week before going home to start school. He spent the summer attending school at Redlands, College in Calif. Mr. David Wilson spent the week end visiting his parents and friends in Springdale. He is presently stationed at San Diego, Calif, with the navy. Visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Gifford are Peggy Ann and Diane Gifford of Reseda, Calif. They are the daughter of the Avards Gifford. Ruth and Larkin Gifford and family and Beverly Hirschi and baby of Las Vegas, Nev. were in town over the week end. We are sorry to hear that Stirling Seegmiller has been quite ill lately. Visiting at the home of Eugene the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. Cripps in St. George were his sist- While here they enjoyed a trip to ers and brother, Mr. and Mrs. 'Grand Canyon accompanied by his and wife and 3 children, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin AllClarence Cripps and son Chester dredge. Mrs. John Clayton (Sarah), Mr. and Mrs. William Duffen (Eva), Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reeves (Myrtle). All enjoyed a good time, taking pictures and having lunch. The Samuel Miles family reunion Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alldredge will be held at the St. George city and three children left last Thurs- park at 8 p. m. Aug. 31. All descendants are invited to day for their home in Logan where Mr. Alldredge is employed with attend. Food and entertainment. We hope he will soon be up and around again. The Oscar Johnson had the pleasure of having ter brother spending a few hours with them Saturday. Elda and Glenoon Heaton and family of Enoch visited Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Lora Christensen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ortho Christensen and family who are moving to St George from Alton, stopped in to visit with his brothers, Sam of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Linford Christensen and son of Idaho Falls and sister, Lora and Thane Wright and family of Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilger and family of Las Vegas were visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Schiefer. 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