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Show Escalante Chit Chat - - kte.: r FAY- ALVEY , "" This weather just can't stay warm more than, two or three days at a stretch, like we say every spring, "it is the most unusual weather we have had." Charley Bailey is still in the hospital, members of his family take turns staying with him, 'he seems to be holding his own. Joe Pollock went to Salt Lake to a specialist, his son Danny came and took him and Neta back. Bert Roundy is back in the hospital. Obrey Barker and family brought their mother Delia home for the summer; Randal Porter brought his parents, Andrew and xLenora home to visit awhile and sell their home 'to Hal Barker. Marjie Spencer went to Logan for a week's schooling, she picked Ella Adair up In Tropic. Susan and Marlon Shurtz accompanied her as far as Salt Lake . where they will visit relatives until Marjie returns. Helen said they have enough activity planned to last six months. .Ellza Mclnelly had her grandson Verl, one of Lester's boys, and his wife and eight children here for a visit. The Arthur Mclnellys had daughter Mary and Sherril Davis and family of Cedar City, and Phyllis Mclnelly and children of Panguitch, Suzette stayed. Mary R. has two granddaughters, -1 Glenna D; and Donna Reyn- i -, olds here from Richfield, their j . ; " parents Glade and Delma came for the weekend, ' v " Floyd Horrocks brought Max- ' .I,;; ine and the children to stay ' '" , with her parents, the Rol Por ters, hut Rol had gone to Mesa, Arizona to help son Bob build a house, Sandra and two children stayed with the Gail Baileys. Elaine Bailey is sporting a diamond as big as a hen's egg (they say), it was presented to her by Dean Shurtz, and there is a wedding rumored in the near future. . Philo Pratt has daughter La-wana home from her mission in Arizona. Dee and Elda Haws went to Blanding and on to Las Vegas where their horse, Grantors Maid won a race. Martha Davti bad her three daughters and husbands: Cle-one and Gene Norton and a grandson, Bertha and Red Ro-blson and daughter Ludean and her girl friend Nick Moore, and -Naomi and Frank Ott from Copperton and Salt Lake. The Reed Wooleys have Neal's wife, Donna and three boys here from Sandy. Lynn Griffin has gone to Camp Williams for two weeks training in the National Guard, Dell Le Fevre has gone to the State of Washington for his refresher course. The Forest Alveys had 18 over the weekend, Ruth's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.Bay Lock and twin sons from Payson,'LaDell and three children from Kanab and he left two of them. Elizabeth Griffin, her son and two children of Salt Lake were here, Walden Griffin was also' here. Alice. Griffin and son Marian of Salt Lake visited Mont and Ethyl here. Lovell and Martha Twitchell had members of their family here; Major Alvin Twitchell, his wife and two children from Texas, Curtis Larsen, his wife and family of Salt Lake, Rotls and Beth Coleman and boys from Richfield, Scribb and Deann Gillies and daughter of Panguitch. Harvey Dean Gates came from Salt Lake with a 64 Im-pala Chev. and abbreviated pants, he and his grandad went to Richfield to get him a horse to help gather the cattle: Mildred Schow had Tom and Muriel Davenport and family of Salt Lake here. The Clayt Porters had Henry and Leda Emery of Salt Lake here. Orrin and Melda Porter came from Provo with all of their family except Lane, they visited relatives here and camped at Posey Lake, 21 of them. Millie Mclnelly took her mother Mary Lyman to Panguitch for medical checkup. Flora Lelbenguth and Golda Cottam visited in Henrieville and Can-nonvllle. Delane Griffin and daughter Marlene came from Nevada for the weekend. Randal and Gwen Lyman, Daniel and Orilla Cowles went to Salt Lake for the funeral services of Spence Carter, Glen and Coleen Imlay took their children up for dental appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moosman of West Jordon and Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Partridge and son of Salt Lake i (continued inside) ESCALANTE (Continued) were visitors at the Beumont Griffin home. Dick Lyman came from Salt Lake to visit his parents, the Randal Lym-ans. Doug and Norene Calvert and small daughter visited here on their way from Nevada to Idaho where he will teach next winter. Lenza and Zelma Wilson and son Dale went to Central for a farewell testimonial for Zelma's nephew, Elder Albert 1 Nolan Hansen who is going to the North Irish mission. La Vern Hamilton spent a week , In Page with George. The S. J. Alveys, Billie and Minnie Davis went to Cedar to join Bonnie and Holbert Smith and Milton and Joyce Woolsey and all went to St. George to the temple where Bonnie and Holbert went through for the first time. Hilo and Lettie Boyce had daughter Cheryl and. family here from Ogden.- Paul and Mary Steed and Dale Marsh went to Centerfield for the funeral services of their auditor, Mr. Sorenson. Lorin and Meletta Cottam went to Springvllle for the funeral services of Byron's father-in-law, Mr. Winters. Billie Davis," Blake Robinson and Bruce Burr went to the Otter Creek reservoir where they caught all the big fish; that have 'been getting away from folks and brought them to the Davis Ranch up Main Canyon where their wives joined them for a fish fry. Cara Mon Smith and boys moved into the Grant Spencer home on the edge of town toward the desert fields. The North ward entertained the South ward Relief Society In a closing social where Larue Griffin gave the visiting teachers topic, a program was presented and refreshments were, served. Forgot last week the Sylvan Grafs of Santa Clara and the Gary Wayne Grafs of Provo, also Gene and Vio Sudweeks of Kingston. Jerry Roundy and family came from Idaho to visit Wallace Roundy. Lee and Zola Deuel of Richfield visited here and left their daughter to visit ,the Mayo Roundys. Marion Davidson and family visited friends here. The weather is so changeable one does not know how to dress. Maureen Dean and children of San Diego, Calif, are visiting her parents Ivan and Nelda Willis. Becky Grit-fin was taken to the Pangultch hospital. Sunburn is horribly painful but some folks never will learn; adding insult to Injury is frost bite along with the burn. |