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Show Escalante Chit Cha BY FAY ALVEY If the weather trie to warm up that wind come from those now capped mountains and lowers the temperatures. It Is still freezing ice, nothing thick enough to skate on but definitely Ice. The weather man hat promised us several showers but some other area got prior jr. Florence Alvey had major surgery in the Pag hospital and is still mighty sick and weak. Melvln and daughters Ludnda and Helen went down Saturday to see her but It waa quite an effort for her to visit. Doris Spencer accompanied them Nell Barker la home, Reed and Wilmirth Wooley went over for checkups and she came home with them. The Wooleys had son Ronnie and family here for a visit. Claron Barney went back to the hospital for a checkup and got his hat, he is doing ok. The irrigation water baa started on turns and folks are still getting their sms snd pms mixed up. Vic Cottam is the water boss snd Is getting the usual complaints, he says he Just can't stay out of trouble, I know exactly what he mean. Lorell Munson 1 enlarging his store again, It waa suggested he get roller skates for the customers to cover the distance. Whitey and Maralda Porter made it home rom Arizona and reported that Renee and Boyd Owens had moved Into their new home and were real comfortable, they brought grandson Steven King home with them for part of his SO day furlough. He ha been overseas for 16 months in Tai-waln and has been riding the planes taking supplies into Vietnam and bringing out the dead soldiers. He found several of hia old buddies still here and seems to be having an enjoyable visit. Earl and NetheUa Woolaey are home after visiting in Salt Lake City with Onetta Shurts and other relatives, they went to Springville to aee the annual art exhibit which they enjoyed. They brought Sarah Heaps home for the summer but when she got here found that it la not yet summer, not even a pleasant spring. Earl and Nethella are helping her get the old place warmed up. They had a fire in that corner of town that should hsve warmed things up; the bam belonging to Bob and Pat Sor-enaen burned to the ground. It must have been smouldering for some time for when the neighbors noticed it the who? inside wss on fire, so McKay Bailey with his bucket of water could not make any Impression on It Robert Haws took Jsnene Alvey snd Beth Listen to Panguitch t j get their drivers licenses. Ron Mechsm snd Everett Williams went to Wyoming on business. Visitors at the (continued Inside) ESCALANTE (continued from front page) John Nlrman home were Marion and LaRae Allen and family. Wayne and lone Barney went to Cedar City for medical checkups. Marlene Haws and Koleen Griffin went to Richfield. PTA President Carolyn Williams and her officers wish to thank everyone who helped in any way with the Rubella Clink held so sttObeaafully here a week ago Sunday The school teachers and Rol and Mlna Porter went to Tropic lor the retirement party hold In honor of Jean Hansen and Mrs Jolly. Nancy Droubay had a visit from her mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kalaivia of Salt Lake City, and her Aunt Thelma Raw-Mas of Paradise. Cache County. Nancy had planned to take Aunt Thelma to see the Ranch ie Salt Gulch but the weather was ho blustery they gave It up for this trip Clyde and Lillle Spencer i tailed family members In Richfield. Calvin and Laretta Shunt sad daughter Virginia went oat and Laretta stayed for dental work. They had son Don home, ho is working In the Beaver area now and likes It flne. Vernon and Hazel Griffin have Shona and Bobby WooUey and that new baby home from Wyoming. The Ed-son Alveys have daughter Ar-vonao Whlttsker and two daughters hero from Cedar City, Lena was hare last week. Quite a number wont from hare to Tropic Sunday for conference then Sacrament meet- Ings wore hold here in the afternoon, the North ward pro- gram was put on by the Primary under the direction of Pres. Dixie Mitchell The South ward program was put on by Mr. and Mrs. Don Hakes and their five children, Peggy Mounteer played a piano solo Valeree Shurtz was home for the weekend from CSU and brought three roommates; Carol Graf of Santa Clara, Jesse Bagley of Grenwich and Judy Smith of Clrcleville. Kay Lynn as president and the entire Junior class are busy decorating for the Junior Prom to be held this weekend, they are Importing the Clique orchestra from Cedar City. Robert Stoker of Idaho gave his laat lesson on business to both the high school and the adults and left, and the teacher for the new course for Freshmen called MACE has arrived. Louise List on took a group of students to Cedar City for a High School Bowl, sort of a quiz program. The Seniors had a party after which their advisor, Glen Shaw treated them to a movie. Geneal Shorts and Linda Spencer put on a surprise baby shower for Sharon Baylea. Hal Shurtz took daughters Brenda and Julie to Spanish Fork for dental appointments The Enthusiasts Club have the cancer drive In charge. Don Lee took his wife to Salt Lake City for allergy treatment, they came home with a different car. Ron and Linda Mech-am and family went to Cedar City Jolynn Griffin and Ver-jeanla Porter were home for the weekend The Harton Deuels and son George were home for the weekend1,' Bart was unhappy a-bout the big ditch through his property. Jo Christensen wa3 home for the weekend. The Boy Scouts went to St. George in connection with their merit badges. Racing fans went to St. George for the races, Darren Alvey's horse took a second place. Ruth Griffin la home after being In Provo for treatment on her back. The High school track team went to Ordervtlle for a meet and came home with several blue ribbons. The cheer lead ers have been chosen for next year; the older ones are Peggy Ormond. Anna Lee Spencer, Christine Droubay and Julie Christensen; the sophomore leaders are Irene Alvey, Patrice Griffin, Julie Shurts and l .unci i Griffin The Enthusiasts club sponsored Christine Droubay to go to Girla State, the alternate is Jan LIs-ton. Eph Coombs had sons Kay and Anthony and their families here Sunday. Bessie Griffin and Katheryn Coleman wont to Pangultch for medical checkups. Marjie Spencer went to Salt Ijike City for school meetings. Conscience Is that still small voice belonging Just to you and keeping you so well informed on what what other folks should do FOR SALE Milk Seperator Contact Francisco's Green house, half-mile South of Tropic Phone 674-2896 (rtcl |