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Show Escalante Chit Chat - FAY MATTY -- Typical August weather, threatens to storm but never gets around to it, strong winds roughed things up some but no particular damage. Folks are complaining about potato and tomato vines being big and thrifty looking but short on the production. Golda Cot tam slaughterer twenty one tomato worms, can anyone beat that record? Some of the sick are better; Clorene Vadrene has gone back to work at the Forest Service office, she looks mighty tired at the close of the day, Marjie Spencer is work ing part time at her summer projects. La Vera Griffin came home, Mary and Clella Wool-sey went to Page and got him, then complications set in and they rushed him to Pangultch hospital where Dr. Kazan came to treat him, he is feeling better. lone Barney can stand the pain as long as she is in her little swing deal, but out of it is sheer agony. She has lots of visitors, Wayne goes often. We cannot get any word from or about Eliza Mclnelly, wish someone would drop us a card, Mary R. Mclnelly stays about the same, has her good and bad days. Emet Porter is In the Page hospital, flew back with Dr. Kazan A L. Elmer was here from St. George advertising the Dixie Roundup. Clella Wool sey took daughter Joy to Salt Lake to see about getting her Into school Wilford and Ko leen Griffin ana sons Glen and Russel hud business in Salt Lake City, and Millie Mc Inelly accompanied the Randal Lymans last week. Theron and Dixie Mitchell and girls went to the city too The Starns Mechams had son Ron from Cedar City, Feron and Faye Loslee of St George The Grant Spencers had son Wayne and wife from Pangultch, and daughter Gail and baby nre back home The Lovell Twitchells have Clyde and Joyce Tooman and I two boys from Odessa, Taxa 'I he Clyde Spencers and the C. R. Griffins have Jim and Janet Spencer and kids here for a pre school visit. The Forest Alveys had son Ladell from Kanab The Blake Rob insons have Juana and Kay Staples and daughter from Richfield, the Stan Haycocks have had Doug and Barbara and kids of Pangultch. Vera Davis had son Vernon and family of Richfield. Evan Roundy and family of Salt Lake visited Jane and Reo Roundy. The Reeves Bakers have daughter Laurel and two little girls here from Provo, they will stay with Laura while Reeves helps Ken Sleight with another tourist tour. Marias and Marie Hall had most of their family home including son Mack Steffen-sen and his dozen and one kids from Salt Lake City Vernon and Margene Stowe and son Lane went to Calif, to get son Ronnie who has completed a two year mission Paul Steed and Dale Marsh had lumber business in Salt Lake City. Arden Taylor is still hauling lumber to various places Mary Steed had a visit from her brother Clyde R. Bybee, his wife Delia and son Clint from Lake View, Oregon, they also visited the Starns Mechams. Got an invitation to the wedding of Roger Hamilton and Diane Salvat who are exchanging vows on August 26th at the LDS church at Mt. Mesa. Calif Winona Boyle and grandson went to Cedar City, others we heard of huving business there were Vic. Euzell and Thelma Cottam, Marlene Haws and kids, Fon Mecham, Deon Alvey and daughters, Denise Janeen and Raylene, and La vina Pollock. Lavina cuught the bus to California to visit Fay Oostendorp and family Don and Judy Kelly went la Wyoming. Kathryn Coleman is back home with orders to take il easy, and medicine which she (continued loslda) ESCALANTF (continued feels is helping her condition. Kate Porter and daughter Glo rla Grade had business In Panguitch, others we heard of being there were Usher and Eva Spencer. Mary and Clar ice Griffin and Clella Wool sey. Starns Mecham. Dcon Al- vey. Lane and Geraldine Lla-ton and kida, Betty R Alvey und pari of her family. Dawn Crtffin and pari of hers. Wc were thrilled when our local girla won honors at the Miss Garfield County conteat. Linda Lou Alvey is 1st attend nnt and Nlcki Griffin 2nd at tendant to the winner Heard that Betty was being severely crltlslzed over details of this contest, but she is completely innocent, and proof will be gladly given If you will contact me. The Donald Llatons of Panguitch were here at the Wilford Llatons. The Wilson brothers Elmer and Glen and wives Liz and Darlene from Topeka, Kansas were here to see their uncles, the Cave Men and the John Zcnzs. the Zcnzs also had an overnight visit from Bob and Myrtle Plummer from Monro va, Calif. Lcann and Neal Jul ander are here from Colorado, Neal and Sox Spencer went to Calif, to see about a ob, then Sox went to Vernal to help brother Vin finish up n timber Job. Eph and Dicey Coombs went to Wayne County to the funeral services of his brother George. Garth Alvey and family of Salt Lake visited relatives here. Myma Barker came home to do some canning Beth and Bruce Burr took their vacation, and Geraldine Liaton looked after the office. Jerry King and her slater Linda visited Rolaine Lymnn here, Tyler Lyman said one of them was an art girt and wrote his face on a piece of paper and it looked like him. Blllie and Minnie Davis and Wanlea and Dena Alvey took their grand-kids on a camping trip, they all aurvlved. The Gall Baileys returned from their extended vacation. Ott Roundy spent the weekend in Monroe helping his kids, he can't figure out whether he spoiled the kids or they trained him. Wally Woolaey comes from Cedar and works with his hands. Speakers in the North ward meeting were Ga ry Wayne Graf and Maurice Wood; the South ward listen ed to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells speak, and Helen Alvey played a piano solo. Dee and Elda Haws came home to see to their business here, then returned to Arizona and the horses. Beth and Glover Smith had Dan and Vlcki Coleman and kids from Salt Gulch. Clem Church came from Panguitch for a meeting and visited Sari ah Alvey. He hesitated to come in as many cars were parked out front. Quilting was in progress but lie did not stay as he did not have his thimble. Clella Wool-sey took son Danny on an em-gency run to the dentist In Panguitch, Ross went along The Freeland Alveya are putting those huge windows in their house. A sure cure for insomnia when you can't even close your eyes, is the rattle of the alarm clock telling it's time to arise. |