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Show HATCH ' REV A LOWDER Isaac LeRoy, infant son of Myrtle and Philip Robertson was blessed in Testimony meeting Sunday by his grandfather Cloyd Campbell. Visiting the Robertsons were Ray Robertson of Alton, his daughter Cleo and children of Blue Diamond, Nevada. The William Luke family held a reunion at Duck Creek Saturday, all the brothers and' sisters were there; those from here the G. D. Wilsons, and the Eldan Porter family. The Max Haneys attended meeting at Glendale Sunday, their grandson was blessed and given the name of David Wayne, he is the son of Wayne and LaDean Harris. Visiting a few days with D. H. Evans and the Grant Dal-tons were the Elmer Roundys, Wayne and Richard Hains-worth, the Ned Daltons of Las Vegas, and Scott Roundy of Salt Lake; Wayne stayed to visit a few weeks Saturday visitors were the Bob Penrods of Pleasant Grove. Friday Hope and Dennis Dalton, Mrs. Roundy, Scott Roundy, Richard Hainsworth and Vance Evans j visited in Kanab; Saturday the Daltons,. the Roundys and Richard visited at- Beaver. Monday Mr. Evans and Beth All-red went to Salt Lake where Mr. Evans will see a doctor about his asthma and Beth will meet Darol who is coming in from Omaha to spend part of his vacation here. Sunday visitors at the O. B. Huntingtons were the Pat Dix family of Panguitch and the Clyde R. Bybees of Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and Beth Allred visited in Orderville and at Escalante. on business. Friday, Mrs. Arnold Sawyer and, Mrs. Vay.Sawyer and girls visited at Cedar. LaVal Sawyer of St. George spent the weekend at the, Arnold Sawyers. The Ammon Johnsons of Orderville, Mrs. DeRel Sudweeks and children, of Tropic are visiting Mrs. Sarah Porter. t The Iddo Wilsons, of.Orem. are visiting the Paul Wilsons. The Clifton Sawyers of Roy spent several days with the T. H.. Sawyers; Mrs. Robert Palmer and two sons of Las Vegas are visiting for two weeks. , Our ward celebrated Independence Day with races for old and young, horses, etc., a children's dance and fish pond. Ruth and Curtis Wilson visited Wednesday and Thursday in St. George with Mr. and Mrs M.H. Barnhurst, then the Barn-hursts visited , here. The Garth Workmans from Sunnyvale, Calif, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Workman for two weeks. The Max Burrows family of Fredonia were Saturday visitors. The Gordon Barneys of Tooele are visiting the Frank Barneys. Mrs. LaMond Davis and children of Panguitch visited the Gale Wilcocks. Reva Lowder and Nile Sawyer were patients in the Panguitch hospital for several days. Karl Lowder spent the weekend home with his, family A. pianolrecital was given by the students of. Mrs. IvorRiggs on, Sunday. Hal, Wilcock, worked , at the Frosti Top, , in Panguitch over ,theaweekend. Mrs. Shirlene .Barnhurst and Kelly, and a friend of Las Vegas, spent, a, few days with the Lynn Evans family, Gloria Burrows and Linda Barnhurst returned to'Nevada with them. Gwen Crofts and sons of Panguitch visited the Evans' Saturday, Mrs.Sessie Clark, of Or-.derville also visited them. Mrs. Garn Blackburn and children, of Orderville, the Mac Ray Julan'ders of Panguitch, the.Duard Riggs of Cedar, Mr. and .Mrs. Orlas Riggs of Kanab, Earl Sawyer , and crew from Fish Lake,, Stanton Sawyer and workers from Lee's Ferry, Grant Dalton from Cove Fort, Cal Burrows, Jay Dutton and Ed Turek, .spent the weekend here, withtheir families. The. Merlin and the Melvin Barnhursts "spent the. weekend at.the'O, H. Barnhursts, the Jack Woodards are spending their, vacation here. The Douglas, Evans family of .Hurricane visited over night Friday with the Bob Evans, the Bob Evans went to Orderville Saturday. .The Earl Sawyers have a new .granddaughter born to Oscar, and Judy Taylor of Lyman. The Layton Barneys toured to, Yellowstone Park during the holidays. The Phil Burrows had-as-vis-. itors Sunday the Ellis Tates and friends of Kanab. The E. F. Tureks received rword .from son Captain E. ,H. Turek that he has been assigned IDS Group Leader in Bermuda where he is stationed in the Air Force, his family is there with him. Gary, Kirk and Steven Evans and Beverly Christensen of New Castle, Gloria and tin-netta Jolly of Kingston visited in town Saturday. |