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Show Motch Happenings BY REV A LOWDER Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday were Robert Wilson and Elder Karl Wilson who gave a report on his mission to the Northwestern States. A special musical number was a solo by Diane Haney, acc, by Elaine T. Riggs at the piano. Kurt Sawyer was passed on to be advanced to a Priest In the Priesthood. Weekend visitors with the Jesse Wilsons were the Ferrill Lazenbys of Aurora, the Richard Wilsons of Green River, BYU students Hugh and Carolyn Wilson and Jacki Low-rance; Sunday visitors were Agnes Wilson of Annabella and Eunice Cope of Richfield. They all attended meeting. Kenneth Barnhurst of BYU visited his folks over the week end. Patrick Dix of Pangultch spent the weekend with his grandparents, the Oliver Hun tlngtons, and the David Sawyers. The Max Burrows of Fredo-nla visited Saturday with the James Burrows and the Karl Lowders. Sunday visitors with the Lowders were Mr. and Mrs Ron Riggs of Cedar. The Don Heaps family from Escalante visited the Garth Heaps for several days, they all visited in Cedar with the Ronald Sawyers. Dennis Dalton was home for a few days from Las Vegas. Pamela Dalton stayed overnight Friday at the Roy Stubbs home and Wayne brought her home. The Bob Hendersons visited In Tropic with the Ira Little-fields. The Norman Hendersons of Kanab visited overnight Friday at the Hendersons. Lisa Gal staved at the Gale Wilcocks. Also visiting at the (continued inside) Hotch Happenings BY RBVA LOWDKR (continue Hum front page) Wilcocka were OazeU Wllcock and Lola Zelenskl of Kanah, Ray Milner of Cedar. Sunday the Layton and the Frank Barneys visited with the Ferril Barneys In Las Vegas. Glen and Curtis Neilson of Panguitch stayed a few days with grandparents, the Ray Wnrkmans, Sundsy their par ents, the Van Neilson came for them. Other Sunday visitors were the Marvin Neilsons of Panguitch, the Stewart Robinsons and to Harold Paynes of Kanab. They also visited Mrs Workman's mother, Thay Tait In the Panguitch hospital where she Is confined with the flu. Idonna Deuel visited in Cedar Friday with Rose Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans left last week for Las Vegas to visit daughter Shlrlene Jensen who is ill and with their grand daughter Lena from Missouri. Ruth Wilson and Maggie Barn-hurst accompanied them to vis it relatives tnere Lucele and Clarice Hill of Gunnison came and took Effel Rigga back with them to visit for awhile. Our Cub Scouts and parents Joined the Psnguitch South ward Scouts at a Blue and Gold banquet Wednesday, the Scouts received awards they had earned. The Robert L. Gordens of Hayden Lake, Idaho visited at the Leland Rlggs home from Tuesday to Thursday. The Bob Evans and Kimber-lee visited the Guy Evans family In Henrieville Sunday. The Graver Smiths of Circle ville came Monday to help his sister Estella Rigga celebrate her birthday, they visited here again on Sunday. The Homer Duttons of Cedar visited Marcie Dutton. Word was received from the Veterans hospital that George Workman Is holding his own and Is Improving slowly. Stanley Huntington had a break down at Cove Fort Sunday, so his parents, the Wiley Huntingtons took him another car so he could go on to Dixie College; they brought his car back to be fixed. Phyllis Hun tington and friend of Sugar ville visited the Huntingtons on Saturday. The Bill Ducketts went to Richfield on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Torek are visiting in Logandale. Nevada with son Lt. Col. E. H. Turek and family, he is home on a leave from the Philippines Attending the ball games In Cedar were Hope, Dennis and Pamela Dalton, Barbara Barney. Kelvin Yassie. Mary Beth Lowder, the David Sawyers, the Garth Means the Bob Hendersons, Lynn and Debbie Duckett |