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Show ! Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3. 1994 Orderville Goins On ila Car Visiting Holland and Vivian Chamberlain were their sons, J. R. Chamberlain and Verdell and wife Mary, all of Salt Lake. President Houi'ton, Curt By Tu Hawkins, Ina Made Tail. Betty Norm Esplin, and dermis Boardman, visited in First Ward on Sunday for the Ward Conference. Johnette Hardy spent the weekend with her parents, John and Lanore Tisdale. Mrs. Taylor of California has been here at the home which she pu rch ased th ehomeofDeLynn Barton. Melvin and Rachel Cox were in Beaver for a family reunion over the weekend. A large crowd attended the July 21th parade and program on Saturday with entertainment furnished by the Old Time Orchestra. Kenneth and Deeona Cox of LaVerkin visited Allen and Twila Cox on Monday. Cleo Sorensen over the weekend. Joy Blackburn visited up north recently for a few days to help with, and get acquainted with, a new grandchild. The Kathleen Salters family held a reunion on Saturday and visited over the 2 1th weekend. Roy ce and Alene Chamberlain family reunion was held in Orderville on Saturday. They all attended the July 24 th program. Mr. an dM rs. Wade Esplin visited his parents Mack and Betty Esplin celebrating the holiday and attending a class reunion. Gene Russell hadfamily mem bers, Sterling. Fic and Lucinda home for the weekend. The Ward dinner for the 21 th was held on the church lawn on 2-lt- Saturday night. Jay and Laraine Ramsey of St. George, Bub and Maunne Ramsey of Kanab, attended the Ward dinner on Saturday night. Martin and Gisela Randecker of Beatty, Nevada spent the night with Dale and Margaret Sorensen. The Old Time Orchestra played for the dance in Alton on Saturday night. A large crowd enjoyed the music. Mary' Brewer ofSnowHake, Arizona, motherofNellie Frost, passed away last week. Many members of Nellies family attended services for her on Saturday. Two children of Cary and Dianna Reeso of Mesa, Arizona have been visiting at the home of Mutt and Mona Fulmer. Wayne and JoSorensen of Mesquite, NV were recent visitors of Dale and Margaret Sorensen. Sandra Jonesofl loo per has been ere visiting her mother. Cecil Fisher and spent the2tth holiday Larry and Bonnie Heaton and family spent a week touring places up north, the state capi-- t he zoo, and other places of s t They also visited in ( anville with his mother, Evelyn Heaton. WrighVMoore to wed in California Glen and Melanie Moore are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Marisha to Jason Tony Wright, son of Antone and Linda Wright on Saturday, August 6, 1994 at the Madera, California LDS Chapel. You are invited to an open house to be held on Saturday, August 13 from 7to9p. m. at the home of Tony Wright. 452 South Mam Street in Kanab In case of inclement weather, it will be held at the Kanab South Chapel. 600 S 100 E 1 . i . Welch-Nesse- n Natalie Welch and to wed Nessen have chosen to be married 5 at Lenny August Sherroll and Lois Porter and Lake Powell. There will be an "open house" held August 6 from 8 00 p Rodney Spencer visited at the 00 p m at 347 South 300 East. All friends and family are invited. home ofClark and Florene Iaimb. Parents of the bride are Neldra Welch of Kanab. Steve Wekhof. Kyron and Diann Sorensen of Phoenix. Parents of the groom are Carol Nessen of Kanab. and the late Page, Arizona visited Elburn anti Russell Nessen. m.-1- 0 Swapp reunion Hidden Garden Restaurant Located at 1143 S. Hwy 89A Herbal Delights August August 3 August 4 August 5 -- 3-- 6 Sole Almandine - Stuffed Chicken Breast - Roasted Prime Rib Rolled - in Black Pepper Pork Roast Stuffed with Ravioli Filling Rosemary, Garlic & August 6 Herbal Delight Dinners include: Soup, Salad, SI 2.95 Herb Bread and Dessert Summer Hours Wednesday thru Saturday Lunch Served -- 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.rn. Dinner Served - 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Dine in our Outside Herfmf Garden For Reservations or Information about Catering, r Weddings or Private Parties Cal 644-233- 11 Descendants of John EMwin and Winnie Riggs Swapp held a reunion on July 23 at Sink Valley Ranch near Alton. This was the ninth in a series of reunions held every two years, which started in 1978. One hundred fifteen attended, representing seven families who came from Utah, Idaho, So. Carolina, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada. FJach family had a different color code and had name buttons for each person in their color Birthday celebrations code. The 90th birthday of Jennie Heaton Brown and the 86th Thereunion washostedby the birthday of Lorenzo children of Hugh Swapp. They John 'Ren' Brown will be celebrated with an open house Saturday, Aug.6from p.m. AZ time at their home in Moccasin, AZ. cooked hamburgers and others was bom August 15, 1904 to Margaret Cox and Charles C. Heaton Jennie brought salads, dessert, and in Moccasin. Ren was born Aug. 25, 1908 to Mary Eager and Lorenzo John watermelon. Brown II in Eager, AZ. Edwin II. Swapp, son of Hugh Ren and Jennie met while both were serving in the Central States Mission R. and RGene Swapp wrote a for the LDS Church. They were married in the St. George Temple April 21, poem of his memories of the 931. They have lived most of their married life in Moccasin. They are parents ranch and copies were handed of seven children. 48 grandchildren and some The couple request no gifts please out to each family. 1 |