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Show PANGUITCn Mrs. Fred Worthen and Mrs. Tlllle Clark left Sunday tor Salt Lake. Mra. Opal Pellum of Salt Lake It a guest at the Mayo Rlggs dome. She came to be with her lather, Area Judd, who Is critically 111 at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr and Cecil Judd of Sacramento, Callt. are also here to be with their father, An Judd. Mr. Judd a son, Dr. A. D. Judd of Stockport; Iowa la coming In by plane to be with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Adams of Calif, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Sevy, Art Chldester Is home on leave from the Nary and Is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mra. Lorls Chi- I dester. Dr. Vee Sery and tons of Salt Lake were here for the hunt and visited his mother, Mrs. Thomas Sevy. Margaret Haycock underwent an operation at the hospital on Wednesday. Her daughters, Mra. June Kessler of Mont, and Mrs.' Archie Henrle of Ogden are here to be with her. Mrs. Alfred Hatch underwent surgery at the hospital Wednes. day. Mr. Donstra, of the State Tax Commission of Salt take, and J, C. Spencer, County Assessor of Escalante, were here this week going over assessed valuations with reference to valuations for 1954. Some property was spec-Iftcally examined. Judge Kelson of Utah County opened the fall term of District Court In Carfleld County on the 20th, sitting for Judge John L, Sevy of this District, who had underwent a surgical operation. John II. Johnson of Tropic was a business visitor In Panguitch ' Tuesday Ho and ,Mrs. Johnson went to Stt George where .they will spend a few months at ths Temple Cottage. Leo and Leslie, Staples, eon. tractors on the water extension hare completed the Jcb. They did work for Millard Hatch and Usher Henrle, on private tines, before closing out here. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce' Parker attended funeral services for Douglas Clark at Cedar City Monday. Mrs. Howard Prince has gone to her home . In Okla., where her father is quite lllj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamereaux of Henderson, Nev,, were weekend guests at the Leon LeFevre home, and returned home with their limit of deer. Mr. and Mrs George Dodds of Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Maloy Dodds of Provo came to enjoy the hunt with their father. Tom . Dodds. Maloy. returned the first of the week, but George will stay until the last of the month. Mr. and Mra. Jim Cooper and family of Salt Lake recently spent the weekend with his mother. Mrs Than Cooper, Deo Alexander fame la Thursday from Provo for the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oren Bell and family came down from Bountiful Friday to visit hta mother mother Mrs. Eva BelU They returned home Tuesday with a "nice size deer.- -.v? " 'Mr.Jand,Mrs.J..,Lvl Myers of Salt Lake',' thelf (laughter Mrs. Mortenson and so,;and their son Ned and daughter Owen are In town for the deer bant. Mrs. Frank Metcalf, of Salt Lake spent a week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LeBeau. Mr. and Mrs. Jay picklnson und children of Enclnltas, Callt. Lave been spending their vaca. tlon here for the past, month with mother, Mrs. Lula Dickinson, and are now enjoying the deer hunt. Alio at the Dickinson home was another son, and family, Mr. and Mrifi bell Dickinson of Salt Lake, who came :down for the hunt. ,:Mrvand Mrs. Harold Blackman of Key West, Fla. are parents of n baby girl born Oct. 7th. The BlacVmans are former residents of Bryce Airport. Among college students home over the weekend were George Cherrlngton, Keith Partridge, Art Hatch, Grant Talbot, Dou'gTebbi, Kenneth Cooper. Doug Stoker, Laurel Holman. Doyl 'lpson, Bar- bara Gal Excell, Doug Davis. Cleta Cherrlngton entertained the Monday Nlgfit bridge, club. Cleta won high. Eunice Dugglns won 2nd and shared -slam honors with Ethel' Jesse, and consolation went to Margene Moore. Quests were Wanda Davis, Algla Myers, Effle Cherrlngton, Addle Talbot,' and Ethel Jesse. Algla Myers entertained at bridge last Frfday. Effle Lambert won high, Cleta Cherrlngton won 2nd, Grace Myers and Elfa Tebbs shared slam honors. Guests werti Florence Parker and Ethel Jesse who won high guest prlxe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houston and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and son of Provo were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mil, ler, while they took in the deer hunt. Mary Sargent was hostess to Les Gal Matrons at bridge Oct. 14 th. Wanda Davis won high, Kate Church won 2nd, Margaret Haycock and Mary Lee shared slam honors, atid. consolation went to Eunice Dugglns. Guests were Ethel Jesao and Hula. Houston who won high guest prlxe. Garth Proctor was home, from Snow College' to weekend with his parents, the Frank Proctors. Garth bagged, his deer, before go. ing back to school. ' i' |