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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 19, 1995 Andrew Johnson returns Brinkerhoff returns Tyler Brinkerhoff returned April 13 from his Virginia Richmond mission. He will report in the Glendale Ward on April 23 Tylers parents are and Brinkerhoff. Sherrie Cloyd at 9 a.m. Tiffany M. Taylor recently Andrew Johnson recently returned from the Vina Del Mar Chile Mission. He reported his mission on Sunday, April 16 in the Second Ward. Andrew is the son of Isaac and Marilyn Johnson of Fredonia. Fre-don- 14 re- turned from the Arizona Tempe Mission. She will report her mission in the Orderville First Ward on April 23 at 10:40 a.m. She is the daughter ofRonald and Julie ia Taylor of Orderville, Utah. z?z 0 jpmti - A HJ msSfY Aud'ey Lamb and Adam Loren Powell will be married, Saturday April 29. They cordially invite you to a reception in their honor at the Glendale Aara Church from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. - ftftj WAk y i ' ,a 4; ft!( 5' By Twila Cox Erin, daughter of Mike and Konni Mahoney of Kanab was Trent Taylor returns baptized in Orderville April 8. Trent P. Taylor recently re- Some of the relatives and friends turned from the Australia that traveled here for the occaSydney North Mission. He will sion were the Jim Mahoneys and report his mission in the two daughters, Fairfield, CaliOrderville First Ward on April fornia, Meryl Lee Ogden, Salt 23 at 10:40 a.m. He is the son of Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ronald and Julie Taylor of Sorensen and two daughters from Mountain Home, Utah, the Orderville, Utah. Nyle Willis family, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and Lisa Allen and Chase L J1IS3 " Friends " t to sing at fireside Friends", a musical group from Las Vegas, will be featured at a fireside on April 23 at 7p.m. in the Ranchos Stake Center. This fireside is open for anyone who enjoys good music. They have one cassette tape on sale at the bookstore, and anew one will be ready on the 23rd ofApril. This event is for both stakes and anyone else who would like to come. Please take caution in bringing little ones who might not enjoy it as much. Mark this date on your calendar and come enjoy an evening of uplifting music. Communion; eXQPTOM W SUNDAY Servicer IMS Sunday SdtaoC tO'OO 53QSo.HIGny 890 x-..i i'v v' J - j KAIBAB STORAGE 951 S. Hwy 89A owcPrc&(or tc . - Morgan, Fredonia, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lamb and some family members were in St. George, April 8 for the baptism of a granddaughter, Corrine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Bently. Mrs. Penny Greenwall and family of Salt Lake City visited Home - RV's Boats Hanab,Utah 84741 y&X LambPowell to wed ' GUrlsGaru G&wdv CDIscIgfes) QturcIvof C(dis cTesdn&rlanj v . r ; . - f rf . . PO Box 445 Kanab, UT 84741 801-644-30- 52 her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Blackburn. Visitingin the Dale Sorensens home in Mt. Carmel were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sorensen from Wind Acres, Arizona. Some members of the Bill Bolander family have been visiting in their home here in Orderville. Many friends and relatives attended church in Glendale April 9 where Andrew Roundy, son of the Mack Roundys reported his mission. Among the many friends and family members in Orderville Church to hear Suzie Goulding report her mission and the testimonial for her brother, Lyle, were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Roundy, Cedar City, Mrs. Lorena Roundy, Alton, Mr. andMrs. LaneRoundy, St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Scot Goulding, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Young, Kanab, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Judd, Fredonia, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor have recently moved into the home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Delin Barton. Marty Hepworth from the Provo area visited over the weekend with his father, Edmund Hepworth. Lewis Cox and son, Ikaika visited over the weekend at the home of hispaints, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cox. |