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Show i he Word From tioulder LENORA LeFEVRE Sunday, 25th, Ronald, son of Ivan and Dorothy Lyman, graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon. Renon Peterson was sustained as teacher for the Spiritual Living class In Relief Society, Gertrud? Or-mond was selected as Magazine director, Peggy Ormon was sustained as MIA dance director. The Primary and MIA held their Halloween partie Tuesday at the amusement hall. The Richard Griffins, the Mac LeFevres, Ivan Lyman and Emcron Peterson attended the BLM convention for proposed classification of Public I.ands with Multiple Use Manage merit at Escalante Oct 28. All interested persons are urged to write to the BLM voicing their opinions before Nov 28. The deer hunters are gone and some were lucky and some were not The stockmen have sold their cattle and are now preparing to trail their stock onto winter range. A veterinarian is here testing cattle The George Hansen of Cedar City and son Richard of Cal if. were guests at the LeFair Hall home two days this week. The Ivan Lymans, Neta Poul-son and LeFair Hall were in Richfield on business this week. The Mac LeFevres were in Cedar City on business. Otto and Idona Haws wne in Panguitch on business. Leona Lyman is in Provo attending a post master convention Elaine Roundy, her assistant, is working at the p st office. Jeff and Ua Winn of Richfield were weekend guests at the HfjfcCf Poulson home. Mark Lyman was home for the weekend, with a friend. Abe and Edith Bonham of Kimab were guests at the Neal Jepsi'n hori- a few days this week. LaFair and Larena Hall left Saturday with Heber and Shirley Hall and Laree Hall to tour the Henry Mountain ar.'a and to visit Elmo Hall who u with the State road construction co. in that vicinity. Gary Wayne is here helping his father Leland Haws with the fall round-up. |