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Show PANGUITCH Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hen Je are visiting at Ogden and Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Eva-dean) Fawins of South Gate, Calif, are visiting with the V. C. Tebbs' and with Mrs. Annie Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Hatch of Henderson, Nevada were weekend visitors at tho homes of Mrs. Minerva Worthen and the Millard Hatch's. Mr. and Mrs. Burk OLn of Provo spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Worthen. Visitors at the Henry Moore home last week were Peggy Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hill of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs Mel Glazier of Kanab, Mrs. Evelyn Orton of Johnsondale, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Loris Chides-ter, Mrs. Ida Chidester, and Mrs. Wallace Miller are in San Diego getting acquainted with a new granddaughter born to Ted and Shirley Chidester who also have a little son. While there Ida plans to visit with Carlylo Chidester and Dr. Willard Sargent; Mrs. Wallace Miller visited her brother John Owens and family at Covins, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Veater and Mr. and Mrs. St.phen Walker are visiting In San Diego, while Mrs. DeVon Owens is visiting In Torrance, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sevy spent last week) at Salt Lake on business and visiting with the Levi Myers, Ane Excell, the Alton Talbots and the Byron Petersons. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Malor. ney returned home this past! weekend from a trip to San J Francisco, They went up to Salt Lake where they took Mrs Jessie Sparkman who continued on to her home In Idaho after a visit here, The Malo-neys visited her son Mont tt Mt. View, Calif, whom she has not seen In six Years. On their way home they also visited In Tooele with relatives. A baby girl was born April 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Ned D, Myers at Salt Lake; proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Levi Myers. Due to funeral services being held this Thursday, the DUP meeting lias been postponed until Friday at the home of LtReta Worthen at 3 p.m. Fred Hobson of Phoenix visited here last week and returned home Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Lynn who will visit there awhile. Mrs. Norma Jean Bundy is visiting her husband Argynat Fort Ord, Calif. Edra Miller was hostess to the ANC cm Wednesday at the Flying M Cafe; bridge was en-Joyed by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. BUlne E. Sevy arc home after enjoying the winter sun at Phoenix for four months. They also visited at Henderson, Nev. to welcome a new granddaughter born April 11th to the Dewey Adams's. On returning here they had to leave for Las Vegas to attend the funeral for Wayne Watts brother-in-law of Mrs. Sevy. Among those attending services for Mr. Watts were the Nolan J. Stokes, the Fred and the Rulon Sargents and the. Bob Cherringtons. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moore of Elk Creek, Calif, are here for the funeral of his father, Mr. Henry Moore. Isabel will stay over until after graduation, when son Darrell will return to. Calif, with her. The,.students of Mrs. Wllma LeFevre will give a Piano Recital at the South Ward Chapel on' Sunday, May 3rd, at 4 p.m. A3C David Johns, son of Mrs. Donna La Beau, returned to Lowry Field after a 15 day leave. He graduated from a technical training school, a top man in his cless. Frank Cline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frnak Cline, who is in the Navy, returned to Long Beach, Calif, after spending a leave at home. ' Some recent paintings completed by Don Marshall, who Is majoring In art at BYU are on display at Panguitch Drug. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bruiin are home after spending the winter at St George. y Professor George Barrusof CSU and students Caroline Owens of Panguitch, Bonnie Adair of Tropic and Janeal Spencer of Escalante, met with the county high school seniors Tuesday In the interest of educational opocrtunl-ties offered at CSU, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Earl Tebbs and daughter Vickie of Las Vegas, Nevada spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Eva M. Tebbs, and the Erroll Dowdells. |