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Show ' Mrs. Brandon Shakespear Buried At Panguitch Mrs. Alice Slade Miller Shakespear, 87, formerly of Panguitch, died at a Salt Lake rest home Nov. 5 of causes incident to age. Burial was in the Panguitch cemetery last Saturday, with graveside services being held here. HENRIEVIL1.C Virginia Johnson Christine Jennings was home for the weekend with her parents the Layton Smiths, her mother took her back to Clearfield on Monday. The Elmo Bushnells are getting a new shingle job on their home. HATCH Reva Lowder The T. H. Sawyers, May and Kent Sawyer visited at Glen-dale Friday. Wednesday, Mrs. T. H. Sawyer, Carma, May and Kent Sawer, Reva and Rell Lowder, and Velma Huntington visited the Roy Shakes-pears and the John Mechams. Karl Lowder who is working IM. tUUIXllJIXUUMMKIIlll. at Springville visited part of last week home with his family. Earl Sawyer, Wiley Huntington, LaMar Barney and Calvin Wilson are working on the Fish Lake Mountain; Osmyn Deuel is employed at Cove Fort The Pat Dix family of Panguitch visited Sunday with the Oliver Huntingtons. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evans and Vaughn of New Castle and their three grandchildren of Salt Lake visited Saturday at the D. H. Evans home. Weekend visitors in town were Carol Davis of Cannon-ville, Cal and Delten Campbell of Fredonia, Duard-Riggs and Richard Wilson of Cedar City. The Wallace Heaps of Cedar City visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Workman visited a couple of days last week at Cedar City with relatives. Stake visitors at Relief Society were Mary Slmkins and Jane Wcstwood of Circleville. Sarah Porter accompanied her sister and brother-in-law, the Murray Mastersons of Ka-nab, her mother Hester Heat-on of Orderviille, -also Donna and Kathleen Reese to Poca-tello, Idaho to her uncle's funeral, they left last Wednesday and were gone several days. The John Sawyers and Pamela Coofman of Moab visited the Arthur Sawyers. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Heap visited Saturday and Sunday in St. George with her folks, the M. H. Barnhursts, and on Monday at Cedar City with re- latives. Sunday visitors at the J. E. Riggs were the Malen Mechams of Tropic. |