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Show HATCH REVA LOWDER Allen Felstead of Parowan visited in town Saturday. Kenneth" Barnhurst attended the Inter-mountain Jr. Science and Humanity symposium at the U of U in Salt Lake Feb. 27 to 29. Mervin Barnhurst left, Feb. 25 for the Armed services, his parents, the Eric Barnhursts, received word that he left by jet for Fort Polk, Louisiana, where he will be stationed., Babies blessed in Testimony meeting Sunday were Lorie,. daughter of Max and LaRee Burrows, . by her grandfather James, Burrows ; Lynnette, daughter of Ronald and JoAnn Sawyer, by her father. Sarah Porter and Ruth Wilson were released as teachers in Primary,, Mrs. Robert Henderson was sustained as teacher. A song was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Jerqensen of St. Anthony, Idaho. Last Tuesday evening the MIA presented a program, under leader Ardell Riggs, special guests were the Leland Riggs family, also the MacRay Julanders of Panguitch. The Laurels, Mia Maids,. Explorers and Ensign groups met in the Social Hall, under direc- tion of leaders Wiley Huntington and Vilate Barney, and held a' waffle supper. All Bee Hive groups and the leaders joined the Bee Hive groups in Panguitch, the parents were invited and a program was presented. Saturday, ths Jesse Wilsons, Max Haney, Eldan Porter and Lynn Dalton took 20 teenagers to St. George to do Temple work. Eldan and Lynn took their youngsters to Veyo in the afternoon to swim. Mrs. Lamond Davis and two children visited Monday at the Gale Wilcocks: Mrs. Arlene Haney left on Monday for Richfield to undergo surgery there, in the. hospital. , The Garth Heaps, Mrs. Ronald Sawyer and children visited at Fllmore Saturday, then went to Cedar City in the afternoon to visit the Wallace Heap family. Richard, Roberta, Kelly and Melodie Dix of Panguitch visited Friday and Saturday with their grandparents, the Oliver Huntingtons. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dix and Casey, came to visit and took the children home with them. Making trips to Cedar were Mrs. Gale Wilcock and sons, the Grant Daltons and daughters, the Ivor Riggs family, Lucille Huntington, the Kilburn Wilsons, Estella Riggs, Gilbert Clark who stayed there as he has employment there. Mrs,, Vay Sawyer and children visited at St. George over Uie weekend with the LaVal Sawyers, continued on back page ' HATCH ? ' --.; (eenttnued)' ' Mr. and, Mrs!. E. P. Turek and Brent' of St. George visit: ed Saturday with' the Wiley Huntingtons. Stanley Hunting's ton 'returned to St; George ' - with them and visited until Sunday when Brent brought him home. Mrs. Philip Robertson visit-( ed In Kanab, accompaning her ; were -Mrs. Lynn" Evans as far as Ofderville to visit her moth er :Sessie Clark, and Mrs. Phil Burrows to Mt. Carmel to visit " her folks. Stake visitors in Primary were Merle Stowell, Wenda Sandin, Gwcn Orton and Gol-da Julander. They held a special meeting for'btfr Primary executive officers. Mrs. Susie Sandin celebrated her 82nd birthday Feb. 28 with relatives and 'friends, the Elliott Barneys of Panguitch. visited her. - ' " The Max Burrows family of Fredonia visited in town over the weekend. The Robert Hendersons and two sons of Calf, moved into th'e. Sam Evans home last week ' and will lease the service station belonging to Dick Harris-ori; The Sam Evans family of New Castle visited here Saturday. While here their son Elder Gary Evans,who has been on an LDS mission in Texas for two years, arrived and surprised his folks. D. H. Evans and Shannan Dalton left Monday with Pat Dix.of Panguitch for Las Veg-j as to visit Mr.Evans daughter and family,, the Elmer Roundys. Shannon will get a plane from there, for Fortuna, Calif, td visit her sister and family, the Peter Childers, she plans to stay there and work this coming summer. |