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Show HATCH Reva Lowder Stake visitors at Sunday School were Ray Englestead, Pat Dix and Leon Dalton. The speakers in Sacrament meet- ing were Deloy Evans, JoAnn Barney and the Seminary teacher Mr. Bywater. The DUP meeting was held Thursday at the home of Vel-ma Huntington. The lesson, "Two Utah Pioneers" was given by Omega Campbell. Re-freshmentts were served. Max and LaRee Burrows are parents of a 3 lb. 12 oz. baby girl born Jan. 7th in the Kan-ab hospital. Proud grandparents, the James Burrows, also Reva Lowder, visited LaRee and baby at the hospital on Thursday, Ada stayed to help Max with the other two children. James and, Phil Burrows went to Salt Lake on business. Visiting the Gale Wilcocks several days last week were Gale and Debra Davis of Panguitch, Judy Davis visited over Saturday night. Sunday Mrs Gai Wilcock took them back to Panguitch. 'The Harold Paynes of Fre-donia visited with Mr. and Mrs George Workman Saturday. Cedar City visitors were May, Kent and Beryl Sawyer, Mrs. Grant Dalton and Shannon,- Ruth Wilson and Ardis Evans. The Boyce Trumans from Panguitch visited Saturday at the Ivor Riggs home. Grant Dalton who is working by Huntington spent the weekend home. Cal Burrows,. Ramon Porter and Mervin Barnhurst who have been working at Fredo- nia are home for awhile. Spending the weekend with Mrs. Orlas Riggs were tho Du-ard Riggs family of Cedar and Orlas who is working at Kan-ab. Kent Wilson left this weekend for Salt Lake to enter the mission home. Eldan Porter left Sunday for Salt Lake where ho will receive medical treatment. May and Kent Sawyer and Oliver Huntington made a business trip to Alton Monday. |