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Show Escalante Chit Chat BY FAY ALVEY It la cooling off but some of the tree lesves are still green so the frost has not been too severe. Cattle are still being moved snd some alow farmers harvesting. The canning Is a-bout done, now there Is house cleaning and getting ready for the hunt. John Zenz Is still having problems, they get one ailment checked and another develops, he Is a puzzle to the doctor. June and Tony Van Hemert sent him some blue cheese which gave variety to his diet. Some of Zens's friends from Bremmerton, Wash.. Johnny and Lue Layden came and pent the weekend. Thais Griffin is home and was feeling pretty good until the bills came for her stay in the hospital, they almost caused her to have another hem orrage. Lorln and Bessie Griffin are back home and they feel like Lorin's condition has greatly improved. Leah Button took son Lynn to Salt Lake City to enter the mission home. Katie yn Coleman accompanied them and they brought the Griffins home Wliford and Koleen Griffin wont to Salt Lake so he could have another checkup. Rolalne Lyman went to Pan gultch for a checkup, ahe really gets around and la apparently doing ok. Lillian Lyman and Katheryn Coleman had their sons to Pangultch to the dentist Ott Roundy is getting battei but still not to work Vernon Dean and family came for the weekend, then he accompanied them back to Monroe to see the new granddaughter born to the Reeds. Hilda was all ready out there and they had to put her to bed. Lena Livingston and Larry Norman had business In New Mexico. Adella Barker had a visit from son Roy and his son from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. LaVonn Forsythe of Wayne County ware visitors at the Arden Taylor home. Areola Gates and kids went to St. George to spend a few dyi with her parents. Andrew and Isabell Spencer. The s J. Alveya have Wanda and Ethan Hansen here from Kennewlck, Washington , they report son Lynn enjoying his mission In Australia. The Hansons pitched right b end papered the parlor but Mother still does not have her dogs all back in place. Neal and Alberta Lis ton and their Pollock grandchildren, Wayne and Cozan went to Cedar City for the Beauty school graduation exercises. Jaleen was among the ten girls graduating, ahe has some makeup work to do for the time ahe missed but they let her graduate with the group and do the work later which will take her ntll December. Susan Thompson, daughter of Reed and Fon of Cedar City. Arvonne Shakespeare o." Uwnunued lastde) ESCALANTE ( continued from front page ) Tropic were some we know who graduated There was a program and refreshments were served. One of the girls, Elaine Crofts Uvea in the tame house with Jaloen and they have a close friendship, with ao much in common, her bus-band was killed during the construction of Glen Canyon Dam. Whltey and Maraldt Porter had son Bill, his wife and four lovely children here from Or-angevale, Calif- In spite of the cool breezes they were going to try fishing at Posey Lake. The Edaoo Alveys bad Arvon-ne and Dee Whittaker and daughters home from CSU The Melvln Alveys had a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Vai B. Jennings of Price, the Alveys spent a day in Cedar City. Leah and Delano Griffin and family wore here for the weekend. GerakUne Listen, sen Gary and daughter Sherri and Janeen Alvey spent the long weekend In Payson and Prove. Don and Judy Kelly had business in Salt take City. Ed and Veda Mitchell and granddaughters Derlyn and Tracey went to Cedar City. Robert Haws waa home front school in Phoenix. Marion Spencer and Weldo Woolsey were home from their Jobs in Wyoming, Weldo had a new car. The Blake Robinsons and the John Normans were in St. George for the races. Emmorn Dodds visited in Pangultch. Most of the school teachers went to Salt Lake to UEA. some of them took their partners. Sharon Dale Marsh took his wife and family and his mother TheJma. The oldest little girl had an appointment to see s specialist snd Thelraa went to tend the baby Arthur Mclnelly proved again that there Is no place in this modern world for a Good Samaritan, in trying to be one ho completely shattered the faith of Charley Francisco in Old Santa Claus. Ethan and Wanda Hansen said they had been to Shelton. Wash to visit a former resident, Lawson Mclnelly who owns and manages a bowling alley called the Timber Bowl, Lew-son snd Wanda were school mates and had a good visit. Mer Stevens and part of his crew Joined the local State road crew to slope off the shoulders of that new niece of road completed recently. Phyllis Alvey put on a bridal shower for her daughter Lo ralne who exchanged marriage vows with David Sanders Oct 7th in Los Vegas, Nevada They called Alice Ann and Charpaula to come and sign as their witnesses. They went to Silver City, New Mexico to see his folks, had car trouble and did not make it home in time for the shower but it was held without the guest of honor. We went to Richfield Saturday, Slim bought a new ax ao I could keep warm. Bill and Clorene Vldrine were there shopping but Bill said not for Christmas. Talked to Al Foster, he was waiting for his turn to drive truck. Hilda Gardner and her traveling companions stopped there for lunch, they were enroute from UEA. Kate Porter had Bonnie and Jeris Liles here from Salt Lake for the weekend. Gurena Robinson has her mother, Rhoda DeLang here from Koosharem, Ruth Baugh brought her. Gurena is putting on a shower for Beth Saturday, getting it out of the way before the wedding. DUP r v FFF meeting was held last week without Captain Twila Mclnelly who is still In Salt Lake City with the Hal Barkers. The lesson w especially Interesting to tolks of this area as it was about John Wesley Powell and included his historic irip down the Colorado River. Sunday was High Council day; the South ward speakers were Leland Haws, Usher Spencer and Elmo Bushnell: he North ward Ellis LeFevre, Jack Chynoweth and David Rose. Randal and Gwen Lyman took son Blame to St. George to the temple before his leaving for a mission. Bishop Ivan Willis and wife Nelda accompanied them. The Stan Haycocks had son Wood row home on a 15 day furlough. Helen and the baby were with him. Dawnetta came from Salt La ke City for the weekend. A bus load of people were here from a ward in Salt Lake City seeing the sights of the area. When the brown withered leaves float down from the trees snd scstter all over the lawn. When the bright flowers die we sigh a big sigh for we know that summer is gone |