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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1995 Orderville Goins On By Twila Cox Allen and Ann Wong of St. George visited at the Cleve Esplin home. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Sawyer and daughter ofGreenville Utah, visited with the LaFay Colman family over the weekend. Dave and Darlene Tackrell and family of northern Utah visited at their home in Orderville for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gordon and children visited his grandmother Velma Carroll for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sorensen of Orem, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. SpenMissionary Watson cer Young of Sandy, spent the returns weekend with Elkbum and Cleo and they all attended Charles Robert (Rob) Watson, Sorensen, wedding reception of Paul Jr. is returning today (Septem- the Sorensen and his bride. Paul is ber 13) from the Quetzaltenango, the son of Kyron and Diann Guatemala LDS Mission. He will Sorensen of Page, Arizona. be speaking in the Kanab SecDecendants of Merle and Elsie ond Ward at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Brinkerhoff held a reunion in September 17 in the Kanab Glendale Park. Their children South Chapel. are Mark (deceased) and Leah Rob is the son of Charles R. of Glendale, Cloyd (Tine) deWatson and Marolynn Watson ceased, and Lena of Glendale, of Kanab. Charles and Darios of Orderville, Deleen Judd and Robert Schafer were married September 9, 1995. Deleen Warren and LaVere of St. is the daughter of Wedell Judd and the late Eileen Judd. Robert is the son of George, Golda Adair of St. James and Dorothy Schafer. George, Arlene and Clyde An open house will be held on September 1 6 from 9 p.m. at he Shilo Inn Goulding of Glendale, Betty and Willow Room in Kanab, Utah. All friends and family are invited. Mack Esplin of Orderville. Over 100 people attended and had a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts and 7-- Kanab Chit Chat Music is in the air. The High Many people in Kanab are hooked on the O.J. Simpson School music organization is sellingbaseball caps that trial. They watch it faithfully It seems to have deKanab say, Cowboys. See any member or Beverly Willis veloped into a trial for everyand help out. They do a great job body but O.J. Yesterday a detecand deserve community support. tive named Purdy was on the The choir at the United Church stand and he had his own lawis in the process of reorganiza- yer! Perhaps the next witness tion after being in wraps all will be Itos dog, and hell have his own lawyer too! summer. The Boy Scout project of a If you like to sing, theres plenty of opportunity in Kanab, flag for every home is a winner. from church choirs to the Civic Too many of us forget those reChorus to the ladies senior sponsible for our freedoms. Its a group. Whetheryoure a devotee minor thing for us to do to fly of the classics or good jazz you the flag to show our love and can find a niche. Singing is an respect for our country and our expression of joy and the plea- veterans, but by doing so, we sure of living. prove we havent forgotten. X-Pre- daughters, Loretta Johnson, Fredonia, and Julie Ford, Boulder, flew to Memphis, Tennessee to visittheir son andbrother, Randall. ss Jennifer Leavitt recently returned from a mission, visited her sister Lucy and Eric Esplin and family. Mrs. Grace Heaton of Dixie Downs and daughter Lu Jean Spencer, Las Vegas, attended church in the Second Ward and visited with friends. The infant daughter of Shane and Judy Frost was blessed in day-to-da- y. X-Pre- ss American Legion Auxiliary News 1946 to December The A. Clair Ford Unit 69 met Wednesday, September 6 at the Legion Hut. Our 7 p.m. meeting was enlivened by the presence of three guests in addition to our 1995 Girls State citizens who reported on their experiences at Girls State held on the SUU campus at Cedar City, June To be eligible for membership in the American Legion Auxiliary, you must be a mother, wife, sister, daughter or granddaughter to a United States serviceman or veteran who served during the following dates: 6-1- 0. 1941 Korean War-Jun- e January 31, p.m. (AZ time). Ian is the son of Mark and F ay 31, 25, 1950 to Lynn Baron of Fredonia. 1955 Vietnam 1961 to May 22, War-Decemb- er 7, 1975 1990 to cessation of hostilities as determined by the U.S. Gov- ernment. If your veteran is deceased, you may join on his service record. A surviving veteran must be a member of the American Legion. For an application or further information, call Linda Wright Anna May Little World War 6, 1917, to or the Auxiliary president, November 11, 1918 World War 7, Anna B. Westfall, 644-507- 5, 644-217- L church on Sunday and given the name of Brittney Jane. Many family members and friends were in attendance. The Valley High School classes of 1943 and 1944 held a reunion Friday and enjoyed renewing old acquaintances. The LaMar DeMille family met at the Seminary Park Sunday evening for a dinner and visit. Gene and Tony DeMille, Las Vegas, Delin and LaVee Roundy, Panguitch, Ed and Peggy McDonald, Orderville, and most of their children enjoyed a reunion and a Dutch oven dinner with all the trimmings. Iris Reese and daughter Pat and husband John Miner, visited at the Rex Crofts and Allen Cox homes to attend a class reunion at the Glendale Park. Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Blackburn, three daughters and several grandchildren, of Huntington Beach, California, Mr. and Mrs. La Dru Sorensen and grandchildren of Dietrick, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sorensen, Cedar City and Mt. Carmel, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sorensen, two daughters and grandchildren held a fun at the Glendale Park get-togeth- er on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Louie Shakespear enjoyed having her daughterThelma and a friend of northern Utah visit her for the Labor Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Winter, Salt Lake City, visited with Chick and Ida Winter. Kenneth and Deeona Cox and two children of LaVerkin visited Allen a$id Twila Cox on Monday. Allen and Twila Cox attended a dinner in the Barracks with Darroll and Barbara Foot and the Phillip Richens family. Melvin and Rachel Cox visited with their daughter Mary Ann and Kyron Brinkerhoff in Evanston, Wyoming for the weekend. C.C. Auto Parts Quality NAPA Parts! We welcome missionary calls & returns. Deadline is Friday at 5 p.m. Largest Inventory in the Area! 24, LebanonGranada-Augus- t 644-299- Elder Ian M. Baron will be returning from the Bordeaux, France Mission on Thursday, September 14. 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