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Show Escalante Chit Chat BY FAY ALVLY The wind is busy blowing the dry leaves every wnicn way but it is not very' cold. Wait Leibengutb went back to bait Lake Uty lor heart tests, rus son Jake took him up and be came back as tar as Panguitch ou tne bus. He bad a rugged time, during the tests bis Heart quit and ibey bad quite a struggle getting it started, the dottor told nun not to work more than two bours a day so be is ratner discouraged. Mont Griiiin gets around some but not very speedy, Berlin Osborn and ulyae bpencer get out to church. Mrs. Crandal is still in the hospital about the same, Bon-- nie Chiono is able to spend more time up in the wneel chair. Melven and Florence Al-vey took son Wayne to Panguitch and left him lor tests, tbey think it is appendix problems. Judy BrooKs is llat on her back waiting tor two cracked vertabrae to heal, her nose was not broken but bad a cut which took three stitches, and botn eyes went black, she says she is getting better each day. Arils and Mctba Brooks bad a visit irora bis sisters-and bus-bands; the Alex Urqubarts 01 Colorado and the Frazier Hunts of Florida, it is the first time they have been together tor 13 years. Bob Mitchell and Gordon Staker had business in' Cedar City. The Fred lUleys had visitors: Katheryn and Glen Strong of Portland, Oreg- 4 on, Katheryn is Nina's sister, the Dave Hellewells of St. George. Wayne and Venld Bailey were here visiting -and hunt- -ing. Charley Fynan and part of family were here from Calif, he Is married to his lirst wife now, the one- he had before Ray. Imagine missing 'one's -own company, "daughter LaVee Wlscombe and six kid were' here the opening of the deer-hunt, we and Lola Alvey and son spent Saturday in Boulder. Ethan and Wanda Hanson of Kennewick, Washington Visited at the S. J, Alvey homo, then went pn to California to visit . . jwn Lynn and the Ronald Freeman. 1 Ati Tboso going to Panguitch for Champ Church's funeral services were Mary, LaVern and Clarice Urmin, Randal and Uweh, Lyman, Gordon, Alme-da, btan, and Neta Haycock, lister and kva bpencer. nay L Alvty came Irom Koy lor the last of tne nunt Aria Betn Pollock and Geneal razier came to clean bouse tor Ha Alvey. Thelma bmitn came irom he-nrievule, Karl Coiiman from Page, uoyd Alvey was here for the weekend hunting, he brought Dawme Lyman borne to visit awmle. bmitn Alvey and Curly Hale were home tor 'the weekend.. Betty Alvey and sons made it-home from Tooele and report that new granddaugn-ter no ordinary baoy. btae Primary and Rebel Society Leaaersaip meetings were held in tne Norib ward cnurch bun-day alter noon. bpence liaycock took sick and Dale Wuson flew .him to bait Lake' City, Hazel and Roger Attwood accompanied bun. bulrley bpencer took Verge to the .Panguitch hospital for te'sts. box and Llue bpencer bad daughter Eiiie Kae and la?-miiy' home. Tne' Parley Pratts bad Duane Duiton 'and family. lheVergene Porters bad Ver-'genia and Darren Davenport' and baby here Jrom Summitt. 'lhe Vernon btowes bad Stan and Marlene, Ronnie and' iam-lly and",Layne, , Max and bhlrley' Porter pe- .nt several days here, Budd and ...Kelvin Porter of ProvoVisited and bunted in this area. The Hon Scnows bad son Ronald, and family home from Wyoming, lhe Frank lmlays had Francis and family, COleen and ' daughter Frankie Lou her bus -band Craig Evans and. their baby; the iivans had a short vacation from bis job in Tex-, as. Bill Vidrine had business lit Salt Lake City, so did Mary Errett -The Reed Wooleys had son Ronnio and family home. Dick Dronbay and his Uncles, John and. led Duran hunted, in. this and th Boulder fcrea. Latlue Spencer had Linda and Charley Everett Jr. Katby and Wei-do WjioJseyJtfme, Thft.Ujhr Spencers had Garl and Patsy Cottam here from Provo, Go da Cottam had her mother Fern Henderson and a sister here. Sara Shurtz was home for the weekend and had her room mate home. Most of the college kids were home, Marlyn Shurtz had Tom Jackson of Ely, Nevada, he has Just returned from an LDS mission In Thlaland. Sara Shurtz's room mate was Cheri Dixon from Coin, Iowa Maureen Munson and Janis Haycock came with them, they are all BYU students except Janis who is attending trade tec. Sara thought her grandfather Ray had failed considerably since her last visit. The North ward bishopric was organized with Gordon (continued on back page) ESCALAN I L continued from imnt pace1 Staker bishop, his counselors Stanley Llston and Everett Williams, Mohr Christcnseri ward clerk, Lano Llston executive clerk, and Jay Porter finance clerk, Rol and Bllna Porter had Haws and Janet, son Glin, his vrifo and baby. The hunters put their order In fcr weather fair and warm, they got juU what they ordered, no chilly wind nor storm, soma lucky ones who got a deer and hung It up to wait, It was so warm the meat spoiled, oh what a horrid fate. |