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Show PANGUITCH Janice Tebbs and Virginia Sandin spent the weekend in 'Hatch with Ann Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Tebbs visited over the weekend at Salt Lake and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LeFevre and family visited overnight Sunday at the Carl Syrett home. Dawnctta Syrett was also home from Provo for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Peter LeFevre spent last week In St. George doing Temple work. Mr. Clifford IFevre and Mrs. Margaret Daly are still in the hospital. Mrs. Lida Owens was also admitted for medical care for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clark R. Vea ter and . sons of San Diego ; spent the weekend with their ; ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vcater, and also visited rela- : tives and friends in Circle- ; ville. Mrs. Roy Veater return- ; ' ed home with them after spending three weeks in San ; Diego visiting with her chll- ; dren and taking care of her ; new grandson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beck- ; strom. She also got acquainted ; with their great granddaugh- : ter, Tammy Lynn, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reld. : J. Usher Henrio reports ; the arrival of a new grandson born March 3rd in Richfield ' to Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hen- ; rie. The bouncing baby boy ; weighed in at 10 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ipson : have a new grandson born on ; the 28th to Mr. and Mrs. Le ; Roy Ipson of Bountiful. Margaret Haycock was host- : ess to Les Gai Matrones bridge ; club. After dining at the Fly- ; ing M Cafe the ladies went to the home of Florence Parker to play bridge. Eunice Dug- : gins won high and shared ; slam honors with Flora Bard-well, Algia Myers won 2nd, and Wanda Davis, low. Guests : were Flora Bardwell and Ves- ; ta Michaelson, a sister of Mrs Parker. Jessie Cherrington enter- : tained the Monday Night ; bridge club. Algia Myers won high, Eunice Duggins, 2nd, : and Addle Talbot and Cleta : Cherrington shared slam hon- ; ors. Mr and Mrs. A. R. Cherrington and George spent the rir'rir'rwwKi weekend at Provo with the Bob Cherrington family. Zel-ma Gillespie of Salt Lake ac- companied them home to visit here with sister Cleta. Mr. and Mrs.i Blaine E. Se-vy report the arrival of a new grandson, David Gregg, born to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D. (Nina Beth) Harding. Mike and Mary Ann Harding spent a month here with their grandparents and aums Margaret Frandsen and Evadean Stokes J of Cedar City. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Sevy took the children to Tooele where the Har-dings have moved from Ogden to make their home. The Sevys also spent a few, days in Cheyenne, Wyoming with their son Mark and family to help Mark celebrate his birthday. Maurietta and Cliff Meyers of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs. Vic Orton. Mary Henrio, Mildred Deuel and Ruth Henrie visited over the weekend at Nevada. On Saturday they attended the opening of a dress shop in Boulder City by LaVera Han-nig, sister in law of Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper of Deseret were weekend visitors at the Chris Davis home. John Crofts and Norman McDonald spent a week recently at Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans have moved here from Salt Lake. Beverly Church, who is cm- j ployer in the St. George bank was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Champ Church. Mrs. Susan Heaps of Escalante, who visited for two weeks with the Church family, has gone to Wayne County to visit another daughter, Margaret Foy is doing her student teaching assignment at the Cedar City school. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown made a business trip to Cedar City Saturday; they stopped off for lunch in Parowan with j their daughter Mrs. Lila Tay- lor. and Mrs James Mrs. Tillie Clark and Van My-rsvtedfromWednesday to Sunday at Salt Lake with Lewis Myers. |