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Show PANGUITCH Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Keck and children Douglas and Kathy Ann visited the Alfred M. Hatch's for the Thanksgiving holiday. They plan to spend Christmas with Kenneth's folks in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and will return to spend New Years in Panguitch. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ahlstrom and four children will visit the Hatch's for Christmas and the New Year. The Hatch's oldest son Kenneth and his family are stationed in Japan. Patricia is teaching in college in Japan. The boys, Steve and Dana, are going to school while their dad takes care of the Weapons Dept. on the base. Their oldest son Merton C. is married and lives in Yuba City, Calif. Alfred Hatch is recovering nicely from his operation and glad to be back at the Creamery which he has managed this last year for Brooklawn. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stoker of Brlgham City are parents of a baby boy born Nov. 30th. Helping welcome the new baby are three brothers and a sister, and granparcnts, the Lister Gowers of Cedar City and the Herb Stokers. Word was received of the death of Alice Cameron Wor-then, 79, mother of V. Worth-en, who died in a Salt Lake hospital. Services and burial took place Dec. 13th at Salt Lake. Her husband. S. A. Wor- then died this past April. Jim and Wanda D. Sargent and Gale and Connie Burrows, of Cedar City, visited in town Sunday. Trave Cooper is in the hospital for medical care. -Eunice-Duggins is in Salt Lake to welcome a new granddaughter, Sharon Ellen, born to Sims and Sharon Duggins on Dec. 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Veater spent a pleasant weekend up north; they visited Mrs. Veat-er's sisters, Mrs. Ora Butter-field and the D. Rr. Krantz's, at Salt Lake, and Roy's son Wayne and family, in Sandy. Mrs. Frank Talbot is leaving to spend the Christmas holidays in La Puenta Calif, with her sister Myrtle and husband Nelph Wright. Mrs. Talbot reports that her son Ned of Par-owan is home from Salt Lake where he underwent a major operation on his nose. |