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Show Hatch Happenings BY REVA LOWDER A large group of our people went to Clrclevtlle and Junction Saturday to the Stake MIA centennial dance and banquet. Some of our folks had a floor show number. Our Primary officers and teachers attended a Stake party and leadership meeting Thursday Hal Wllcock was home from school at Phoenix over the weekend. Sunday he went to Kingston to speak in Sacrament meeting. The Gale Wll-cocks and Ralph visited In Panguitch Friday at the Lamond Davis' and Otto Vegots. Saturday Mr. and Mrs Wilock, Ralph and Dayne visited In Cedar and St. George. Gall Duckett and girls and Arlene and Diane Haney visited In Cedar Saturday. Idonna. Val Dean and Rose Elaine Deuel spent the weekend in Cedar with the Keith Workmans. The Kay Alexanders of Boun- tiful visited Mrs. Effel Rlggs. Saturday visitors at the Oliver Huntlngtons were Pat, II-eta, Richard and Kelly Dix of Panguitch Sunday Richard Dlx, Robin and Jimmy Burrows visited with the J. H. Bur- , rows and the Huntlngtons. The Wynn Tureks of Washington visited Friday and Saturday at the E. F. Tureks. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans visited over the weekend at . Salt lake City. The Don Heaps of Escalante and the Ronald Sawyers of Cedar visited at the Garth Heap home. Brad Rices underwent surgery in the Cedar City hospital last week, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Rlggs brought him home Saturday. DUP meeting was held at the home of Velma Huntington. Hostess Hope Dalton served ice cream and cookies. The time was spent In quilting. Business concerned repair work on the DUP museum, also discussed was entertainment to raise funds scheduled for Wednesday evening. Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday were Stake high council men Richard Excell of Panguitch and Eugene King of Antimony, their families ac-comoanled them to meeting. Bill Crosby of Panguitch visited the Grant Daltons and attended Sacrament meeting. Grant and Dennis Dalton were home over the weekend. Nolan Button of Kanab visited them Friday. Mrs David Sawyer took Mrs Roy Shakespear of Tropic to Salt lake Monday where they met Mrs. Don Woodmancv and children who came by pi me from piaweW t-- '-w Mr. and Mrs. Kil burn Wilson left for Salt Lake on Sundav. she had an appointment with a socialist to hav tr lee checked |