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Show Hotch Happenings BY REV A LOWDER Thursday the Gale Wilcocks visited in Parowan with his sister and family, the Clair Stevens. Visiting the Wilcocks were Ray Milner of Cedar on Friday; Sgt.-S Evan Wilcock and family of Ft. Huachuca, Arizona, Evan left his family in Cedar while he Is on a special assignment for the Army; the Norman Hendersons of Kanab who also visited the Bob Hendersons on Sunday ; the Lamond Davis family of Pan-gultch who also attended Sacrament meeting and Mrs. Davis was a speaker and the Davis children, Ralph Wilcock and Lisa Gal Henderson sang. Other speakers were Michael and Deloy Evans, the Singing Mothers furnished the singing for the meeting. Relief Society Pres. Lucille Huntington and councelors Li-lith Wibon and I donna Deuel were released; Adell Riggs was sustained as president with Floriene Barney as work director. Other officers will be chosen later. er officers will be chosen later. A Mother's Day program was given in Sunday School. Potted plants were presented to mothers of the ward. Attending the wedding re caption for Steven and Karen Evans in Enterprise were the Grant Daltons, the Gale Wilcocks, the Bob Evans, Noreen Evans, Velma Huntington. Deloy Evans and Stanley Huntington. The newlyweds visited in town Monday. Rose Elaine Deuel of SCSU came over Friday and took Id-onna and Val Dean Deuel to Cedar to visit overnight, then Rose Elaine returned here to visit with them until Sunday Attending funeral services in Orem Saturday for William Ed Wooley were Mr. and Mrs David Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Sawyer and Georgia Gunn. Carma Sawyer and Georgia and Rodney Gunn visited in Tropic on Thursday. Visiting in Cedar City were May Sawyer, Hope Dalton. the O.H. Barnhursts, Theora Heap, Reva Lowder, Mervin Barn-hurst, the Bob Hendersons. Sunday visitors at the Garth Heaps were the Ronald Sawyers of Cedar and the Don Heaps of Escalante who spent the night here. The Verd Worthens visited at the Orias Riggs' Monday and took Mrs. Alice Smith back to Panguitch with them. Dennis Dalton and Barbara Barney visited in Las Vegas over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton Little of Kanab visited the Kil-burn Wilsons. The Gib Clarks of Kanab spent Sunday with the Grant Daltons. Mrs. Layton Barney underwent major surgery in the Panguitch hospital Monday. Word was received by the Oliver Huntingtons that the Darol Allreds were not hurt In the big tornado that swept through Lubbock, Texas Monday night. The Art Greenleafs and the Jim Farleys and Jane of Calif, visited the Bill Ducketts. Friday Mrs. Allen Huntington and children of Kanab visited the Wiley Huntingtons. The Huntingtons visited in Cedar and Richfield, and with their daughter Jean Julander in the Panguitch hospital and got acquainted with their new granddaughter. The Kay Browns of Salt Lake and the Wallace Heaps of Cedar spent the weekend with Mrs J. E. Riggs. Ramon, Francis and Diann Porter visited Mrs. Eldan Porter In St. George Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Arthur Sawyers were the Lyle Sawyers of Panguitch, the Dalven Sawyers of Cedar and Bill Sawyer of Orderville. Visiting a few days with the 0. H. Barnhursts were their grandsons Dallas and Kevin Barnhurst of Salt Lake, they (continued inside) Hatch (continued from front page) are on furlough ; Sunday visitors were the Bert Barnhursts of Cedar. Mrs. Arnold Sawyer is in Salt Lake for a medical exam. The Brent Tureks of Cedar and the Wynn Tureks of Washington visited the E.F. Tureks Mrs. Sessle Clark of Order-ville visited the Lynn Evans. Visiting the Karl I nwders and Oliver Huntingtons Saturday were Karleta Riggs of Cedar and Janet Houston of Panguitch. Sunday visitors at the Ixwders were Mr and Mrs Ron Riggs of Cedar, also the Max Burrows and the Mel Law-sons of Fredonia who visited Mr. and Mrs James Burrows also. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Wilson are in Salt take where he is receiving medical attention. |