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Show Page 6 Qrdorvilh lows and Current Events i at the Visiting . B. H. Soren- sen home is Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sorensen and children of Henderson, Nevada. LeGrande Spencer is home vis- iting his family, due to a strike where he is working in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- n visited the Arlo Hafens In Santa Clara, Friday, then attended A Temple excursion of the Genelogical class on Saturday at the St. George Temple. Mr. and Mrs. LaNor Lamb were in Northern Utah several days the past week on business and visiting. John Burrows son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burrows was hit at school Friday as he was riding his bicycie, he was Just bruised and shaken up. Seminary Graduation was held Friday night In the Orderville Ward Chapel, there were nine honor students, Linda Heaton daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Heaton of Alton, Utah; Elaine Brinkerhoff daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brinkerhoff, of Glendale, Utah; Lenise Bur- -' rows of Orderville; Alap C. son of Mr. and Mrs. Johns C. Demille of Orderville; Gayle Esplin daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Esplin of Orderville; Keola Hepworth daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ieith Hepworth of Orderville; Myrna Lou Holgate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Holgate of Orderville; Verda Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaNard Johnson of Orderville; Glenna Roundy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Roundy, and Ronnie Heaton son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Heaton of Alton; Fourth year honor students were Robert Spencer son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferril Spencer, Carla Nan Spencer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer of Glendale, Utah; and VeHa Esplin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J .E. Crofts. Guest speaker was , Leland E. Anderson, he gave an outstanding talk. There were 21 students who ' graduated and 17 fourth year' students. 'J. E. Crofts went fishing with his sons out to Lake Powell Friday and Saturday. Some of the Aaronic priest- - Novvo Thursday, May 21, 1964 Door prize went to Zora Church. Rotes Ladies Literary 'League held their Finale at the Parry Lodge Saturday May 18. A delicious luncheon was served and Bridge and Pinochle was played. The prizes for pinochle went to Enid Supernaw and Maureen Ramsey. And the Bridge prizes went to Abbie Findlay and Afton Jameson, Dainty aprons were given to Ramona Johnson, Faun Robinson, Lola Swapp and Joan Wright for having a perfect attendance at league this year. hood members attended the Stake Aaronic priesthood outing at the Sand Dunes Saturday. Randall Crofts who has been ill and returned home from. his mission from Germany came home to spend a month then will go back to Salt Lake City for another medical check-up- , he would like to continue his mission if his health will permit. Its good to have him home. Wilda Adair daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair visited her parents over the weekend from her studies at the BYU. The Merrill Clarks of Spanish Fork were here Friday and Saturday looking after- - their busi- - House guest at the Gam Swapps thjs past week ha been Miss Margaret Wolf from Redwood City, California. Margaret is a friend of Shirleys. Bishop and Mrs. Dan Ogden had their family home for the weekend. They came to welcome Bryson Jones home from his mission. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schunke are in Kanab for the summer. They spent last summer here. Al is head Chef at the Parry Lodge. Miss Nancy Betenson was home from her 'work in Provo visiting her parents Mr. A Mrs. Scott Betenson and her many ' - friends. nesss. Mrs. Harriet Sorensen was hospitalized over night Sunday A is at the home of her daughter Mrs. Amon Humpherys in Kanab now. first baptist got more niltH for the weekend 1 cnuncti (1 Oik. South off Hvy. 09 oh 2nd East) REV. 8. PAGUA, PASTOR SERVICES: 9:45 A.IL S. S. 7:30 PJH A Church with a . . .... 11:C0 Ail. Evan;. Ser. - U. 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