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Show PANGUITCH Ken and Virginia Hoesch and three children of Henderson, Nevada are at the Otto San din home for the hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hol-man of Bountiful and Wayne and Sandra Holman of Provo were weekend visitors at the Laurel Holman home. Stanley and Brent Butts of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Larry and Orva Ftandsen. The M. V. Hatch home was full for the deer hunt; son Arthur Hatch, wife and five children, Mr. Bennett and son, all of Syracuse; son Wallace Hatch, wife and three children of Castle Dale; son David Hatch, wife and two children of Cedar City; grandsons Ron- , nie Hatch and Bobbie Hanks from Dixie College in St. George. Jim Cup and five friends from Fairfield, Calif, are hunting here in the Hunt Creek area. Deer hunt guests at the Alice Ipson home for the week end were Reta Mae, Steven, Kit, and Lelsa Lincoln, Eric and Ned Wainsgard of Salt Lake City. Ingra Richards had son Kay, Ann and four chldren, son J. Ned and Mary and her parents the Melroy Thomases of Salt Lake. J. Ned, Mary and the Thomases stayed at the cabin at the lake. The men all got their deer. Artie Woodard and family brought his mother Amelia Woodard home Friday from Cedar City where she had been in the hospital for one week. She went to Salt Lake Monday to see her doctor up north, with son Dale and family of Magna. Artie and Dale were here for the hunt. Lloyd Frandsen was home for the weekend to hunt deer with his dad and brother. He is attending BYU and was happy to be here for the hunt, the first one he has been home for in three years. Bill and Yvette Edgington of Cypress, Calif, are spending three weeks in their trailer on the hill of Peaceful Mountain, they had company for the deer hunt. Their neighbors, the Bob Jones are spending a week here also. Other friends, the Jim Osbornes are enjoying their stay too. The addition of electricity and water makes their stay much more comfortable. Sally Heaton has returned home from a week in Hawaii with her husband 1st Lt. Chad Heaton. On her way home she spent three days in Riverside, Calif, with her sister Bernice and husband Don Miller and family. You haven't been seeing a new used car lot in front of Bernard Henrie s house, just evidence of their visiting children and grandchildren for the deer hunt. Kem and Ar-lene Williamson and son visited from Salt Lake City where Kem Is working on his M. A. degree at the U. of U., on a Sociology stipend from Idaho; Ariene is teaching math, in the Brighton High School at Salt Lake. Burdell and Patty Ann and family arrived from Albuquerque, New Mexico and Don and Bernice Miller from Riverside, Calif, for a week's visit. |