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Show PANGUITCH Hospital patients are Orva Frandsen and Wilma LeFevre whq had surgery and Dewey Moore who is in for medical care, Zundel Neilson has a new grandson, born August 28th to Dan and Cora Lu LeFevre. August 21, 22 and 23rd was a Bernard Henrie family get-together. All members of the family were present: Bill Ber-nice Wood and children Terri, Donnie, Wendy and Leslla were here from Logan; Burden and Patty Ann and their new baby Bruce came from Albuquerque and brought their friends, the Kellums, with them; Chad and Sally were here from Salt Lake, and the twins Arlene and Marlene came from Bryce Canyon. The 21st was spent at Bryce Can- yon and the remaining time was spent at Panguitch Lake. Out of town people attending the services for Errol Dowdell were: Nevada, Mrs. LaVen-da Challender and daughter of Reno, the Gordon Reids of Elko, the Wallace McEwens, Dick McEwen, Alta Rae Marrison of Henderson; Salt Lake City: the Franis Spencers, Bertha Sails-bury, the Burton Chambers, the Don Oakdens, Gladys Oak- den, the Myron Cooleys; Calif.: Rita Summit, San Diego, Iletta Green, Inglewood; Rosemary Christensen, Hurricane ; the John Excells, the Roland Platts and daughter Jackie Riggs of Springdale; Marjorie Conderof Richfield; Elma Haycock of Cedar City; the Jerry McEwens of Marysvale; the Lynn Dickinsons of Provo; the Arthur Whit-takers of Circleville; the Lynn Gates, the Reed Wooleys and Verda Liston of Escalante. Merlin and Lida Partridge and baby Rodney spent the past three weeks visiting at the Millard Hatch and Arthur Partridge homes, they returned to Hanna, Alberta where Merlin is employed as a teacher at Hanna High School. Accompa-ning them home were Anne Proctor and baby; they will spend some time with her family who have moved from England to Canada. Other recent visitors at the Partridge home were Alan Partridge of Vernal, Harold and Addie Jackson, the Herman Jacksons and seven children of Las Vegas, Vernon Lem-mon and two sons of Mesa, Arizona, Kolleen Griffin and family. Also Part Partridge returned home from Denver, Colorado where he had employment. James Young spent a night with his mother, Mrs. Grace Veater, enroute to Phoenix on a special TDY assignment from Hill AFB to test and fix planes. Also visiting Mrs. Veater wer daughter Helen Bird of Circleville and Annette Hatch of Cedar City; Grace spent three days in Cedar with Annette. Mrs. S. W. Crosby of Salt Lake City has been visiting her sister Mrs. Jean Hansen. The James L. Hatches have had a house full as their daughters and families spent a week here and touring nearby scenic attractions. Visiting were the Ralph Marchants (Edith) and five children and the Ted Farnswo.ths (Delia) and son Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Richards spent the weekend visiting his folks the Frank K. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles have returned from a month's tour of the middle west, |