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Show HATCH REVA LOWDER I Janice Riggs spent week at Nephl with the Jay Mickel-' sons. Sunday Janice was confirmed a member of the LDS church by her father Leland Riggs:' Del Barnhurst was ordained, to the office of a dea-. . con 'in the priesthood. The Osmyn Deuels son Val Dean had a tonsillectomy in the Pangultch hospital Friday. The Max Haneys have a new grandson born June 5 to La Dean and Wayne Harris of Glendale. The Jack Woodards of Henderson and the Merlin Barn-hursts of Las Vegas visited the Orson Barnhursts, Carol Woo-dard stayed to visit. Ruth Wilson and Hope Dal-ton took Ruth's 4-II girls on a picnic to Wilson Canyon. Del Barnhurst celebrated his 12th birthday with a party on Thursday. The DUP held a program and rummage sale Saturday, proceeds went toward funds" to build a memorial marker in honor of our first settlers here. Visiting the David Sawyers were the Roy Shakespcars of Tropic, Mrs. Duncan Findlay and Mrs. David Frost of Kan-ab; Mrs. Sawyer and Kent, Mrs. Karl Lowder and children visited the Sawyers in Tropic. Paul and Leon Wilson of Provo are visiting their grandparents the Paul Wilsons. Mrs. Calvin Wilson and children visited last week in St. George with the M. II. Barnhursts. Carol Burrows visited at Fredonla last week with the Max Burrows family. Brent Turek and the Wynn Tureks are home for the summer, Wynn has been going to Dixie College. The Wayne Barneys of Og-den are visiting" the Frank Barneys. Gale Wilcock spent two days at Pangultch Lake as a census creel taker. Visiting the Wil-cocks two days' last week were the Lamond Davis family of Pangultch. Karl Lowder visited his family a few days, Vance Evans and Dennis Dalton went back to Salt Lake, with him, Dennis will visit the Buster Evans family for a few weeks. Cedar City visitors were Mrs. David Sawyer and children, the T. Hi Sawyers,. Velta Sawyer, Mrs. Ed Turek, Mrs. Wiley Huntington, Mrs.. Bob Henderson, the Grant Daltons, Mrs. Gal Wilcock, Afton Evans. Weekend visitors in town were the workers from Lee's Ferry, also Ed Turek, Jay Dut-ton, Cal Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Orlas Riggs of Kanab, the Du-ard Riggs family of Cedar, Ro-betr and Max Burrows of Fredonla the Ammon Johnsons of Ordervllle. Mary Ann and Joel Dutton spent part of last week In Pangultch with the Pratt Gould-ings, the Gouldings were here one day, while Pratt did some plumbing work Hope visited at the Karl Lowders, the Oliver Huntingtons and Mary Ann. Vay Sawyer spent most of last week home from Lee's Ferry on business, George Nelson of Kanab spent the weekend with them, Monday Vay left for Salt Lake; in business for 'Earl Sawyer. t Grant Dalton Is. home after working several weeks In Nevada. ,r Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Huntington visited Wednesday at Kanab with the Clyde R. By-bees; Thursdayjjhey .visited the Pat Dix. arnly vat PanT guitch. . Weekend visitor) at the Arthur Sawyers were the Van Sawyers of Kanab, the John Sawyers of Cedar, the Bill Sawyers of Ordervllle; ' Mrs. Berniece Hoyt and children of Las Vegas is visiting her parents for a few weeks. The Arnold Sawyers and Vaelyn visited in Richfield one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Truman of Pangultch visited the Ivor Riggs family. Pauline Evans of Pleasant Grove visited the. Bob Evans family Mondays-Sunday visitors, here were: the MacRay Julahders of Pangultch at the Wiley Hunting-tons, Stanley Huntington was down from Bryce; the La Val Sawyers of St. George at the Arnold Sawyers j the Clark Carters of Provo 'at D. H. Evans; the Gary Faggs of Kanab at the Campbells; the Stewart Robinsons of Kanab at' the George Workmans; the Duane Lukes. |