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Show PANGUITCH ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlddleton spent a faw days at the beginning of the wefk at Ralo Lake on bust-neaa. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rlggs on Oct. ; , Mr. and Mrs. Mat jUwUon and fsmlly have movej Into the former James Houston homo A baby girl was bora Oct. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. L&lne Norton. Mrs. Hula Houston an Mrs. Herman Houston attended tuner, at services for Julius Dalley at Ka-nab, Saturday. Jimmy Haycock la staying with his grandparent!. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Houston, and attending echool here for a while. v Mr. and Mrs. Val Church ar parent of a baby boy bora Nor, 1. Mrs. Jac Brown! has been vis. ttlng wltb relative in Oallf, Elva Dutton Is home frtwn Cal. where aha had been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Drub a spent t:. weekend at Cameron, Arlf. Mr. an Mrs, J. L. Dickinson and children Ren a and Joe re- j turned to Enclnltas, Calif. Mon-dsy after spending a month with their mother, Mrs. Lula Dickinson. Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Betty McEwen and children went to Calif, with them. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calcara at Carlsbad. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs Robert Dickinson at Henderson, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Prince and fnmlty of San Diego visited for two weeks during the deer hunt with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Veater. Gordon and Annette Beckstrom and daughter have gone tn Ban Diego where lie, has employment, Mrs. Roy Veater has gone to Cult take to visit her son and family while Mrs. Wayne Veater its In the hospital with a new baby boy. t Mrs. Eva Bell Is home after a week's vlsltrat Paragonah with" her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Iras Jones. She reports that her grandson Warren D. ftmlth. .who was home there for the1 deer hunt, has been promoted from Airman 3rd Class to Airman Snd Class. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ronald Early have returned to Van Nuys, Calif, for the winter. They report that the Beaver Dam Lodge at Pan-ultch Lake had a very successful fifth Ing and hunting season. Leslie LeFevre of Tropic was in town Monday, to visit with the County Commissioners while In nesslon. Milt Q reaves, of the BLM, was also at the meeting to renew lease with the county for Public Lands. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Smith and son -were visitors over the week, end at Panguitch. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. LaVerl Davis, and at the home,ot his mother, Mrs Becca Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lorls Chldester left for Salt Lake Tuesday to take hla mother to the City where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Vernlle Griffin. Thoy also took their son Arthur Ray, who will soon be released from the service, to see about getting him In school. Word has been received by the telatlves of Jim Sargent" Jr., who luet with an accident at Desert -Mound Drilling Co. In Cedar City, that the doctors have decided that Jils left eye would be all right as he was able to see and distinguish people, but Ida right eye had been -pierced by' gravel and would have to he treated before they could tell the: .outcome, .and' that. I 'would require a minor operation. Hopes are held that he may yet nave partial vision In his right eye. Fred, Bruhn' left, for Provo oh Tuesday, taking his daughter Beth Hurst for medical .care. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis visited Sunday at Cedar City with their son Stanley and family. Kyle Schow and Jim Dodds are working In Fredonla. Mr' and Mrs. n. B. Shakespear left for St George where the will . pend' the winter, -- |