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Show Social Orderville By Margaret Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tait of Bountiful spent the weekend before Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Rena Tait. Then John and Peggy Reese and sons of Las Vegas came for Thanksgiving. Helping Everetta Crofts celebrate Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Gene (LaRue) Slaugh and family fSan Diego, Loretta Johnson and family of Fredonia, Julie Ford and daughter Teresa of Boulder, Randall Crofts of Tennessee, Bernell and Linda of Orderville and many grand and SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 9, 1998 Goeses On 9 I Jackson and Brady McDonald of Gunnison at the Eddy McDonalds; Joe and Rebecca Buscher of Tucson at Mack Esplins; Lynn and Shelly Sorensen and family from Moun-tai- n Home, Utah at Dale Sorensens; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dering of St. George at Marty & Elaine Derings. Pm sure Ive missed many visitors, but they are always welcome whenever they come to visit their families. Mrs. Mona Fullmer spent Thanksgiving with family members in Circleville, then after she returned, her daughter, Sugreat-gra- n ichildren. san Reeves spent Saturday visMrs. Melba Hoffer, wife of iting, from her home in John Hoffer, passed away on Monticello. November 23 in northern Utah. Melvin and Rachel Cox and Funeral services were held in family spent several days in their home ward on Wednesday, Evanston, Wyoming visiting the 25th, and then graveside their daughter, MaryAnn, and services and burial were held in Kyran Brinkerhoff and sons. Mt. Carmel on the 27th. Melba Then Kyran and MaryAnn came to visit with them and Bill and was raised in Mt. Carmel. of Adam Jensen Orderville 2nd Shirley Brinkerhoff, Kyrans Ward was honored at a Mission parents. Alex Esplin is home from his Testimonial on Sunday, the 29th, prior to serving a Mission Military Training. He has spent in Puerto Rico. Many friends the past three months in Maryand family members were in land. Hes the oldest son of Tim attendance to honor him. He is and Jeanette Esplin. Richard and Susan Esplin had the son of Kevin and Maxcine some of Susans family visiting Jensen. Elder and Sister Smoot of for Thanksgiving. Daniel and Amy Esplin spent Provo attended meetings in Orderville Wards on November Thanksgiving day with his par29, and at a special meeting, he ents, Larry and Janice Esplin, dedicated tne new Valley High then on Saturday the Whole School Seir nary Building. Larry Esplin Tribe spent the Some of the visitors in the day in St. George for a good visit, Valley for the Thanksgiving pictures, etc. Thank you, Gregory Walker Holiday were: Darcy and family of San Diego; and Jennifer and and Adam Richins, for getting family of Phoenix, AZ at the John the rock base around the sign at and Mona Stephens home; Carol Mt. Carmel Rock Church FinLambs parents of southern Cali- ished. It looks nice! Mike Rogers of Mesa, Arizona fornia at the Brian Lambs; Tony Esplin and family at Rosalie is spending some time at his Esplins from their home in Bread & Breakfast home in Mt. Monticello; Rhett and Tiffany Carmel. Trout fishing afar SterlingLaMar Trout has been called to the Canada Edmonton Mission. He will speak in the Kanab 5th Ward on Sunday, December 13, 1998 at 12:50 p.m. He is the son ofBrian and Theda Trout. American Legion Auxiliary holds Christmas party The American Legion Auxiliary Post 69 held their annual Christmas Party at Chefs Palace Restaurant last Wednesday. A nice turnout enjoyed lunch, followed by a white elephant gift exchange. Bingo was played with gifts awarded to the winners. The Auxiliary's next meeting will be held on our regular schedule, the first Wednesday in January at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hut. For more information about our organization and its activities, please call Dori Gustafson at 644-595- The children of Cliff and Reva Swapp will host an Open House for family and friends in celebration of their parents 60th wedding anniversary. The Open House will be from 2-- 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 12, 1998 at their residence at 473 Angie Lane in Washington, Utah. & Aurelia invite you all! Robert and Laura Johnson are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Aurelia Marion Johnson to Adam Lee Lunceford, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Lunceford of Orangevale, California. Adam and Aurelia will be married on Tuesday, December 22, 1998 at 2:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Temple. A reception will be held on Saturday, January 2, T999 at the Orderville LDS Church from 7--9 p.m. Both Aurelia and Adam are attending Brigham Young University and will reside there until their graduations. Adam served an LDS Mission and hopes to pursue a career in Cancer Research or Medicine. Aurelia is the former Miss Kane County and a Valley High School graduate. 3. .5 '"'V k mm a Swapps of Washington celebrate 60th anniversary Adam . o. v Sandy is turning 50! Isn't that nifty!! The Community Calendar is by the Kanab Chamber of Commerce and Kanab Computer. To list your upcoming event at no charge, please call Porter 0 him at porterxpressweb.com. If you would like to join the or at 8 or call Karla at Johnson chamber, 644-338- 644-245- 644-564- 6. |