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Show t" Hatch KEVA LOWDER Stake visitors speaking in Sacrament meeting Sunday were Cameron Norton .and Austin Anderson. A"' musical " number was a Thanksgiving song by Nelda Fagg' and Yv onne Wilson. Tuesday evening our MI A members joined in Panguitch at a special Mutual meeting. The DUP meeting was held Thursday at the home of May Sawyer. The Lesson "Black Hawk" War" was given by class leader Omega Campbell. Friday the Irving Johnsons of Cannonville visited the Bob Evans family. Saturday the Evans' were overnight visitors at the Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Huntington went to Salt Lake the first of the week' on business. The Melvln Barnhursts "of Nevada visited the Orson Barnhursts. Visiting one day at the Oliver Huntingtons were Mr. and Mrs. John Mecham of Tropic. Cedar City visitors were Mrs. Leland Riggs, the Karl Lowders and Karleta, Florene Campbell, Mrs. Grant Dalton and children, the Garth Heaps and the Kilburn Wilsons. Mr. and Mrs. Don Heap of Cedar visited at the Garth Heaps over the weekend. The Ronald Sawyers of Cedar visited the Heaps and the T. H. Sawyers. Mrs. Heap and Mrs. Calvin Wilson received word that their father M. H. Barnhurst wasn't feeling very well so Mrs Heap left Sunday for St. George to help care for him for a few days. Workers home were Ed Tu-rek, Karl Lpwder, Gary Fagg, LaVor Deuel, Eric Barnhurst, and Earl Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dutton of Cedar City visited his mother, Mrs. J. A. Dutton. Evan and Hal Wilcock visited in Milford Sunday with one of Evan's missionary companion's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sawyer, Vaelynand Verene Sawyer visited here over the week end. Phil Burrows was in Salina Saturday on business. Stanley Huntington has made the basketball team at Snow College. |