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Show Tropic Topics BY ELLA ADAIR The Clean Up campaign Is coming along pretty well. Everyone get out your shovel, hoe and rake, so we may qualify for one of the awards this year. Weekend visitors in town included Vickie Cannon and Douglas Ahlstrom at the Mel-ford Ahlstroms; Duane and Mr. and Mrs. Max Stewart and son; Jessie Bagley and Kay Barton with Donna Barton; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Munson at the James Munson home; Cornell and Quinn Willis; Maureen Pollock. The Vernal Shakespear's son Dean returned home Saturday from his mission to England; all of the family, except Carl, and Linda Durfee and Pat were here for the weekend. College students home for the Prom were Greg Richards, Valerie Wintch, Vernal Mech-am, Shaunna Syrett and Linda Pollock, also Brice Nelson. Marion Clark, Larvin Pollock and Ellis LeFevre were the speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Kim Ott and Kim Alvey were graduated from Primary and ordained Deacons, Mark Munson was ordained a Priest. Velma Willis and children are visiting with the Leslie Le-Fevres; Deanna Dixon and daughter are at the Jack Chy-noweths. The Jay Littlefield family ' has moved back to town ; Ellis LeFevre is home after spend- . lng the winter in Nevada. Clella Littlefield visited her ' daughter and brother in Salt Lake last weekend. Ella Adair attended a UEA meeting in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. The Eldon Brlnkerhoffs had a visit from their daughter Or-etta and husband last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grenhaugh of Las Vegas brought Amplus LeFevre home. Ella Bybee is home from visiting her daughter Erna and familv in Pocatello and daughter Sandra in Granger. Having birthdays this week were Cheryl Shakespear, Mel-anle LeFevre, Irene Munson, Betty Lou Wintch. Randl Richards. Shelly Pollock. |