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Show PANGUITCH " The Champ Church home had, son Earl and his friend Chuck Denton, also' daughter Beverly Quinones is here from Boise, Idaho; she will stay until next year while her husband is in the Field. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steele spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Nina Steele, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melt Hatch. Mrs. Katie Hurst has gone up north to visit with her children. Doyl and Kathryn Ipson and girls have been visiting- with the Nello Ipsons and Mrs. Ruth Henrie during the holidays, they returned to Calif. Wed-esday. Herbert Allen spent Tuesday in Escalante on business. Amelia Woodard Is home after spending Christmas with hen. son Dale and family. Deane Jensen Is sporting a new Mustang Santa brought her. ,v Word was received by Mrs. Edwin Talbot that her father, I. II. Dickinson, 93, died at San-taquinn early Wednesday morning. Cullen and Kaye Holyoak and children of Cedar City spent Christmas with her par- ents, the Carvel Henries. Ned Richards has been spending the holidays with his parents, the Frank Richards. Dick Paulsen spent two days at the Richards home during the holidays, he is student teaching at Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis are spending the holidays with their children in Orem. Vee, Rama and Virginia Bruhn made a quick trip to Bountiful to visit the Wm G. Bruhn family during the holi- day; Sunday, they went to St. George to visit Vee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruhn. Mr. and Mrs. Linden Hatch and son of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. James Young and daughter of Salt . Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bird of Clrcleville spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Grace Young. Holiday visitors at the Millard Hatch home were Mamie and LeGrand Christiansen and family of Hyrum and Lydia and Merlin Partridge of Hanna, Al berta, who also visited at the Art Partridge home. Alan Part- 'ridge of Vernal was also here for the weekend at the Partridge home. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Richards were overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Henrie, Alton is a nephew of Chester and is a' son of Frank and Addie Henrie Richards. Norman Henrie and children of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home of Granny Sargent and Mrs. Nina Hatch. |