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Show . EKCALANTE-- CIHT-CHAT - FAY ALVEY You can tell it is October by the activities; every man, boy, horse and dog is busy , getting the cattle where they are supposed to bo this time of year. Had another good rain and some folks said it would have done more good earlier in the season. The local folks are still helping out the Pangultch hospital; Verge and Shirley Spencer took their daughter Doris Ann over and had her appendix out, she did ok and made it home; Artls Christ-ensengother a fine baby boy there; Golda Cottam took her small daughter Cindy after Bhe fell on the cement and she passed away, either i:. from shock or internal injur- leu. Daniel Wllcock went over for treatment and came back the same day. Meletta Cottam came home for several days and went to Pangultch for treatment but decided she had to go back to Provo to the doctor who understands her, so Lorln took her back. Earl and Nethella Woolsey went to Salt Lake for conference, they took Lcona Leavitt that far on her way back to Oregon, and took Sarah Heaps to see her doctor in Salt Lake, they brought Mildred Allen home as she had been there to see her doctor. Morris and Neta Shirts went for conference, so did the new Garfield Stake Relief Society Presidency; Iteva Bailey, Lizzie Porter, and Helen Shurtz, they have not chosen a secretary or board members yet. Florence Alvey and son Wayne returned from Calif, all rested and ready to dig in again. Brad Llston has recovered enough to return to. school and they think he Is j going to be all right; June and Stan are all worn out I trying to keep him quiet, his grandmother Mrs. ErrolDow-l dell of Pangultch is herevls- j Iting, and to show her the country they went on a plc-I nlc out on the Griffin Mount- I aln. Mrs. Dowdell liked the I trip and country but was ra- ther provoked at the youngsters taking her picture in some ungraceful poses. Eliza Mclnelly got word of the death of her grandson Milton J. Heaps killed Sunday evef ning In a car accident; he Is the son of Alfred and Ada Heaps, the accident happened in the Salt Lake area. The town suffered another fire; the Big Pine Lumber Co. saw mill burned to the ground, cause of the fire, extent of the loss or whether It will be built back has not been decided. Mayor and Mrs Claron Griffin and Whltey and Maralda Porter werespe clal guests Saturday night of Ted Whiting at his Fish Lake summer home, they had dinner and spent an enjoyable evening visiting. Claron has that new Oldsmoblle fever again, it has become a habit this time of year; the Layton Griffins took his year old one again. Otho Bulkley and Sheriff Mlddleton met with the town board to discuss the building of a City Hall and jail here. Vergene Porter came from Page this weekend to assist with the cattle Caroline did not come as she has a job. . Effie Spencer and daughter CaraMon Smith took their baby boys to Pangultch and had their tonsils out. 'Word was received here by friends of Gordon and Amy Stevens of Cedar City that they have a new son, he is number two. If any of you were aggravated at Dean Hafen the peddler man for being a day late forgive the fellow, as a new son broke in on his schedule. Erma Gates went to Santa Clara to visit, and gather plnenuts, on her way back she stopped In Order-vllleand brought Hugh Chamberlain here to visit his daughter and son-in-law the Gary Wayne Graffs, Mrs.Cham-berlaln came for the weekend. The town seems lonely without the college kids; most of them are attending (continued inside) ESCALANTE (continued) CSU at Cedar City, Helen Shurtztook her daughter Annette to Salt Lake to attend the University of Utah, she plans to become a skin doc tor. The state appraiser was here to go over the property affected by the new highway. Herman and Zorabell Pollock of Tropic were Sunday visit-tors here. Both ward Relief Societies held their opening socials Tuesday with a good attendance and refreshments served. Martha Davis was surprised by a visit of part of her family, Frank and Naomi Ott and Gene and Cleone Norton all from the Salt Lake area, they wanted her to go back with them but she was not ready to leave. Reed andWil-mlrth Wooley made a business trip to Richfield, Ruth Alvey accompanied them. La faye Bailey entertained her Ladies Club last week, the same night the mill burned, so they had some excitement. Lorenzo Griffin has a new Ford pickup. Norman and Janle Pardee of Inglewood. California were guests of the Charlie Fynans and the John Zcnzs, he is an electrical contractor and they are both Rock Hounds. Doctor and Mrs. Bassett, also of Calif., were here a while back and liked It so well came three hundred miles out of their way for a repeat visit, they said they were going to spend their entire vacation here next year. Harvo Bailey and son Wayne wero here from Salt Lake riding for cattle. Deon Alvey took a car load to Richfield for dental appointments and to shop; she had her two daughters, Geraldine Listonandher son, Dixie Mitchell and daughter; Dlann Cluff went back to Annabel-la ;Verda Liston to Pangultch to spend the day with Donald and Marie; and they brought Renon Roundy from Monroe, she had driven Vernon Dean's pickup out for him. The preachers make long sermons and deliver them real well, on the everlasting tbrment of the folks who go to hell; how they fry eternally upon those fires so hot, and shovel coal and brimstone with all the strength they got. My Idea of hell's torment is not like that one bit, it's to be where the work is piled waist high and all you can do is sit. |