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Show poor copy SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, April 29, 1982 - Page Five ORDERVILLE By Jane Bryner Congratulations to the girls won awards in the Sterling Scholarship competition. Jolene Johnson received top award in business; Mara 2nd lene Baird was runnec-upif- t homemaking;and Michelle Norton received a award for 2nd runner-u- p arts. performing Two weddings of interest took place this past week. On Friday, April 23, Burton Cox was married to Karen Lee Golfi of Red Lodge, Montana, in the Provo Temple. Burton is a twin son of Alan and Twila Cox of Orderville. The couple met in Las Vegas, where they are both working. A reception was held in Red Lodge and an open house and wedding dance will be held in the Alton Ward cultural hall on May 1 from 7 to 10 p.m. to which all friends and relatives who Winners In the Cub Pack 336ptfiewood derby held recently in Fredonia ware' Travis Hatch, who was awardaoist place for best design; Matt Talbot, who took second place In speed competition; Doug Haycock, 3rd place in speed; Mark Talbot, 2nd place in design. Standing in back are George Wilson whose tar captured first honors in speed comnetition and Brian Ford, who won 3rd place in the design category. are invited. Those attending the wedding from this area were: Alan and Twila Cox, parents of the groom; Melvin and Rachel Cox. brother and his wife; Barton and Marilee, twin brother and wife; and Kenneth, Dean and Jay Cox, all of whom are attending school at SUSC. The second wedding was that of Larena Lee, from Virgin, Utah and Stewart Alan The Batty, of Cedar City. wedding took place Saturday, April 24 at the St. George Temple. They met at the Hurricane grade school where they both teach. Their stake president said he had been a matchmaker on many occasions but he had never seen a romance "take off like this one did! reception was held Saturday at the Virgin Cultural Hall, and an open house will be held at the Cedar 3rd Ward hall on May 1. Those from this area who attended were Joseph and Peqa, Bolander of (the groon) is Just think! Only 26 more Pearl(,' DeJb&tMtCaren days left this school year! For PalmerfCvo tf,P!aw Winter returned all last of Ferrils family, along with some this sounds just great andrtfieir hubatids, Mr. and Keith Foster, Salt Lake week-th- at north wind kept it Grandma Delila and Aunt but for others who havent Mr and Mrs. Adrian until almost Carolee in and her school and went the been up Friday family, very many daysan temperatures really dipped. I to Kanab Saturday to see this term it could be a Fredericks of Orem. Mary Jo noted that there's still snow on Johns first game (though I disaster. It seems there' have and Bill Batty of Cedar City the north slopes of the hills dont know who won). Carolee been more things going on in werej the - witnesses at the above the lakes as you drive got a royal sunburn. the past few weeks than in the Ceremony. The young couple will jnake their home in from the highway into Alton. While Carolee is here in whole year. town for It with the Cedar Mountain summer her has us may seem shocking blit Hurri ane where they will the mighty Juniors finally got contin je teaching. whipped as far as retaining mother, she and Lamont are Fivi year old Michael their Prom up and it was the snow, however. really fixing up Delilas front Dee and Martha Roundy roorn best ever. The theme' was Cham erlain had emergency ,Tfie Norman Roundys have Endless Love and we at surge y at the Panguitch spent a long weekend down Las Vegas way, they left spent a lot of time helping least broke even. The Post Hospi al last week after he fell We would like to thank all of down at the the house Prom was held a week later on fron he back porch at home prepare Thursday. you who supported us in in JohnHeaton Delila Welfare also Stake farm 24th for some it was a and ptured his spleen. As of was the and coming to the Open House last down SunJ; y, he was making rapid She son Canyon. that direction. real dance. good Thursday. We feel it was quite recov in Larell St. is for with a We home ry and should be able to like would to Roundy George congratusuccessful and hope that you stayed while with his mother, Lorena. and four Laura Heaton on finishing come home this week. attended late family enjoyed it. Those of you who Ho ace and Lola Burrows a new car, a 12th place in the state missed it, be sure to come to temple sessions. (Does anyone Hes sporting have een on a delightful trip metallic blue no to have in Lake Salt at Corvette, the why question they competition our next one. back to Virginia where they Priesthood less! Deseret Spelling Bee. periodic This coming week, from have servefl on a mission not too The sister of Angela Heaton Last Friday in the morning days?) the library will be May A car full of ladies enjoyed has come to stay for a while, long ago. They travelled the real early the 7th and 8th open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 their southern Relief Adrienne Winter four route, stopping in to to a (all in went track meet Society trip grades p.m. Mrs. Watson, librarian, Worth Fort and Dallas, Texas, in sisters have St. George while the upper Angies family and Mrs. Georgia (Jo) Smith, leadership, especially seeing look to Little Red Hen also in names beginning with A). She the a up to in genealogy on went track meet grades Kanab Library Board PresiHoraces side of the family. with her mother over came We know they did their attendance there. Cedar. dent, will be attending the Vard and Floss Heaton went from Blanding. best and congratulate them on His grandfather is buried in Utah Library Association that area. Bad weather caught The to attend their son fine job in representing Provo to "Whats their question up, up Mountain Plains Library Asstill is for Doc?" from Williams school. up with them in Shreveport, the appropriate graduation sociation Joint Cqnference jn Louisiana where they ran into BYU Law School. Congratufa-tions- , Karl Heafbn. Hes still having FHA the Monday morning Salt Lake City at the Hotel rains and wind. It was to some take extra calves heavy on Will, the bus and large you certainly girls got Utah May 5- almost a Hurricane! Leon Brinker-hof- f it! While there, Vard by for BYU to attend earned headed The library now has the was up from Glendale for They have been visiting FHA convention. They have and Floss stayed overnight 1982 Caldecott and Newbery friends and church members with brother George Heaton the last operation to observe to events prepared participate award winning books ready to in Roanoke, and learn. sure in Theres Virginia. On their in and will and Im sure they wife, Bertha, have going Alpine, be checked out. These books way home they will be going their other son to be a lot then fun. sighs helped are selected for artistic and across the northern part of the Girls Day is this coming Terry move his stuff home. and pleasant, undisturbed literary contribution to juveand will stop in when the is home for now the so on country be the dreajns' birthing you boys Friday nile literature. The library also Terry Glendive, Montana to visit summer. sedson is over. (On second lookout for someone to grab has most of the books that Cash and Janice and family. Ferrill Heaton made a thought, it wont be too long you. There will be a fashion have won these two awards in Stake MIA Standard Night over to Blanding until those undisturbed nights show and a tea during the trip dashing the past. Next time you are in was held last Sunday at the to get a motor for his field i will be disturbed by haying day and a dance that night. the library, ask tjie librarian to Orderville Ward Chapel. Doug sprinkling system. A under- season. show you these books. She of and Tammy Twitchell You tell can an it ' was stand its getting quite also has a list of them that she to the girls on when to summer closer overKanab, the spoke adventure, getting can show you. weekenders begin returning. I sized thing jemto his trailer. keeping morally clean and LIBRARY WEEK IS EVERY saw lights at the homes of preparing for Temple Maris on the Thif' son, John, WEEK AT YOUR LIBRARY! Leon and the riage. Sister Cleo Jackson Swapp, minor league team so the rest Cloyd from Fredonia sang Who Marden Browns, and Norma Shall Ascend to the House of Hecks. At their last meeting the Weve got some birthdays Kanab Lions Club elected the the Lord, the girls from the PAINTERS NOTICE TRI-CHl- M Follow His for the Valley sang officers coming up every other day following Stake Verene 30 with 1. Tait, Way. April beginning year beginning July I will fltit be available at the ; Heather Heaton, who will turn., coming President, Earl Prewitt; 1st MIA President from Freonia, attended the meeting and then nine years old. (All threp-Vice President, Don Bennett: Senior Citizen Center on Wednesday these Fred Brueck; Tail visited with family members girls belong to KaVl and I here. Special booklets were Holly will be fourteen on Twister, Billy Sargent; Direcmornings, however will be available Joy.) presented to the girls. The May 3, Clint Roundy (as in tors, U.S. Gardner, Thayne and Wed. on home will Norman and mornings chalk Nancy) parents of all girls were my Smith and Randy Cram. invited to attend this special ten big ones on May 5, and been have Club up members happy to help anyone restore night. Tonya Heaton will turn seven busy getting the race track The Beehive girls from the or Artex, and make years old on May 7. These area ready for the coming race paints, Tri-Che- m Orderville Ward, with their youngsters will probably all meet set for May 21 and 22. j get together and sing Happy The four main races have a director Colleen Sorensen, them useful. spent a happy and eventful Birthday to you, you live in a 44-5340 good field of horses lined up zoo! as we used to do. Alga Brown -- 56 E. SOON. day last week. They went to some looks like it so good the visitors center on the St. I Yall take care! races. A Valley High School News i 4-- 7, -- Kanab Lions Elect New Officers Sec.-Trea- s, at their j -6- George Temple grounds, then to the Tabernacle. Jacob Hamblins home in Santa Gara and Brigham Youngs summer home in St. George. Then they went roller skating at the St. George rink. Lunches taken w ert eaten try the park and they sPPc4 on the way home for French fries and drinks. They all enjoyed the day very much and j'eing together was fpn ity the Sorensen Travejall. jTheir , JZ. 1 special day is always one fb look forward to. Wandi Hoyt also went to St. Geofgt with them, but it was to spcihd the day with her parents, Pile and I Zelpha Roundy. Marion Young is hiving a visit with her son Virgil and family in Puyallup. .Washington. On her way north, jshe stopped in South Jordaij to attend a session at the Jordan River Temple. Dale and LaPreal Payne of Warden. Washington fcanje to Provo to see their son off on a mission to Japan. They Jthen came to Orderville to 'visit LaPreal's father, Mark Cham- berlain and other members of the family. to went Lamb Carol Cedar City to attend the piano recital by her nephew, a of Landed Heaton. She came home by way of Moccasin, where she spent Sunday with her mother, May son-in-la- Heaton. Girls from Valley High School went to Salt Lake City for competition in the drama and speech participating Those meet. were: LeAnn Maxwell McMullin, Nancy and Tammy Spencer in dramShannon atic readings. Palmer, humorous reading. Eric Esplin, Jeralyn Campbell and Kathy Crofts participated in Mono acts (readings with action.) Some of the girls stayed up there over the week end, as they were to participate in the FHA convention held at the Universityijof Utah on Monday. They vlkijed with relatives of Kathy Jn Kearns and friends in Orem, At the west end f f Orderville, the big Dinosatt Rock is now in use. Joe Cf uso and family have a going business in rocks and gifts jl and the public is invited tolcome in J and browse. Our speakers at lacrament meeting Sunday wire Roger and Lydia Cutler. Rlger is thd oldest grandson If Ernest Kirby and no stranger to us here in Ordervillef especially since he is now ofar highway patrolman. Lydia spoke of the desire for all of us, to be good examples to our children. She reminded us to give them love and security. To let punishment be a means of making life better. Present a positive attitude, which develops secure and happy Children. Roger gave some excellent advice. He and his wife are working toward a Temple marriage ancy he gave the blessings which come from such a marriage: learning, peace, covenants, ceremonies of Godliness, revelation, purity and equity. Eternal life is the greatest blessing. When you need help, go to the Lord in prayer, he will always give his help stnd strength to you. Live your life, young folks, that you will be nothing less than a Temple image. A beautiful a capella song was kung by Doug and Tammy Twitchell, "To Love, Top photo Delbert Black, Esther Jessup, Monica Jessup and Richard Jessup. Bottom photo Brenda Jessup, Wendy Naylor and David Jessup. The adult is Joe Jessup, a member of the district board. Mi f To Serve, To Offer All. And a note to all parents: When you are at home, be at home to your family. Listen, love and learn. MM Danny Judd, 2nd place; Russell Flggins, 1st place; and Robin Powell, 3rd place. Conservation Contest In addition to business matters the Fredonia Natural Resource Conservation District had some hard decisions to make in awarding cash prizes for their annual Poster and Essay contest at their regular meeting on April 20th. This contest is open to all school students in the and Colorado Citv schools. The Colorado City elementary students were the only ones to participate in the poster portion of the contest. After much deliberation cash to prizes were awarded Delbert Black. 3rd grade, 1st place: FIsther Jessup, 4th grade, 2nd place; Monica Jessup, 3id grade, and Richard Jessup. 2nd grade, tied for '3rd place. Junior high students wit, ning were 1st place Wend, Naylor an Hth gradei. 2nd place went to Ricndu b sn 5th grade and th gia.lii David Jessup was did plan winner. These students iu'' present at the meeting a." their parents. ' Alter reading through essays entered bv 1 redonia li students the ho. on High members picked three .. o ners. I hese students wu n i present but their checks .v presented by their teacher th. follow ing day. In the written essay, the winners wen 1st place Russell Flggins, ?r, Danny Judd, and did , went to Robin Powell. People need all kin !s of services, from bookkeepers to bulldozers from contractors to chiropractors. But will they call you when they need your service? ad space for long term ads. Call SUNews for deters. 644 - 2339. 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