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Show Social SOUIHEBN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER Id. 137 Orderville Goins On I Aurora to help them for a while. By Margaret Sorensen Word was received ofthe death Allen and Twila Cox came from ofAaron Reese ofNapleton, Utah, LaVerkin Tuesday to visit formerly a resident ofOrderville. friends and check on their home. He is the husband of Iris Cox Margaret Sorensen spent ofsix father in House and Reese, children, Monday sight-seein- g brother-in-laofAllen Cox, Mrs. Rock Valley with her daughter, Lucy Crofts, and Mr. Edmund Lisa Allen. Then she visited in Hepworth, who live in this area. St. George Tuesday with her sis- , ter, Irene Briggs. A special Christmas program was presented Tuesday night by the Melody Misses, directed by Lorene Lamb and Donna Spencer. There were songs and stories performed by a few of the past members of the Melody Misses, and music done by part of Mrs. Lambs String Orchestra. This special program is always performed well and helps get us into the Christmas spirit. Thank you, Mrs. Lamb and the her mother, Mrs. Louie Bring in the Hew Year and Tam Bach the Gotti! w Funeral services were held in Springville, Utah on Friday. Wade and Becca Esplin and sons spent the weekend in northern Utah, visiting his brother Mack, and shopping. Alta Lou Adair of northern California spent a few days with 9 Am Yai?G Ew2 JkflSeo at 9 PM Hop & Bop to SdSeo fcno&nEuiao Shakespear. Kline and Cami Esplin have a new baby boy, born last week in Panguitch. They have a son, Riley, to help welcome the new baby. Camis mother came from Melody Misses! American Legion Christmas party A. Clair Estc?ts!acst! Gcsstl Brtsj yes? "Ctesjr" cr Qsd a aew ess! Ford Post 69 held their CoortcsydrSTtftporidtd. annual Christmas party on Wednesday, December 17, at the Legion Hut. More than forty Legionnaires, Auxiliary, wives, husbands, mothers and daughters enjoyed the super steaks grilled by Bob Thompson. The menu was rounded out with food contributed by the American Legion Auxiliary. We had a hilarious "white elephant gift exchange and everyone went home happy and full of the yuletide MMnlsSat BffeaMoatt! Crest X7sj tQ Ctert ths New TcsrS spirit This time of year the Legion Hut serves two or three times a week as the place for Christmas Tyion Heaton has been called to serve in the Russia Yekaterinburg Mission for the Church of Jesus Saints. Elder Christ of Latter-da- y Heaton reported to the mission home on December 17, 1997. He is the son of Ferril and Dorothy Heaton of Alton. gatherings. The Christmas decorations do more than double duty. Many thanks to those who decorated and keep it ready for use. Ado&cston Drcslim r&rrb-vi- 1 Th.ycarrisd & hip 7A c tho sly, , she t T:, r tr , , r. .at . - r5 BssasrWIswcsa v 78 E.Center ly die. ' n each h art a- Q fcht Ard f Bril? i ; ", tb t on and, tn, carry tk;m $ ' Dr Tt e nd hi- - il opined it rat 3 $5.C9 , it kAcknowld'md 1; They packed tL For this moment th"1 . ptr person (lsaddSg Basset AfelssSaak Bases only Three Kihgb .Thrcsliirn 013.C3 zlf torn n 1 cf re in cf ths eutUi 'iterm?! ' 1 As ths , ' i. r - ( if" ijr.i tt. ., . r K't 4 i 3 ibn treil, i ,'!' J a hr.,' tu n jourr. Ar; they c- .. t - esthtyr. iiytr&sc er 1 the Ld A 1 ; cir; th,.n u. 1 1 s. 1 Fes IsSsrcsstisa CsH fr44 - 333 t fil. at- - a i elcny. !, tni on - tr.it . rr.jj m 1; 3 1: a ' V; hearts, SpcsTKTtd by fJL C6.8. (Friendship And Cultursl Exchange Society) |