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Show Hotch Happenings BY REVA LOWDER The D. II. Evans family held a reunion Saturday on the hall lawn with a dinner and program for 150 members. The T. II. Sawyer reunion was held at the Dunk Flndlay ranch with a mutton fry, program and games. The Jesse Wilsons had a family reunion at their home and at Wilson canyon, with 45 members present. The Clove-Huntington reunion was at the cultural hall, 65 members were present for the program and refreshments. The S. J. Barnhurst reunion was held during the day. The Mervln Barnhursts attended the John Hatch reunion at Tropic Reservoir Friday. The Virgil Pollocks of Tropic and Lorna's sister Linda and family of Cedar were visitors here. Pioneer day celebration was held Monday with a program, races, rodeo, mutton fry and a dance. Speakers in meeting Sunday were Marba and Ferrill Lazen-by and Bishop Lylo Davis; piano solo, Lisa Lazenby; song by Debra Evans. Visitors at the Bob Evans home for the holiday were the David Evans of Orcm. the Ron Youngs, the Lewis Peters of Las Vegas, the Irving Johnsons of Cannonville, Genice Evans of Henrieville, the Clint War-bys of Cedar. Visiting the Grant Daltons were the Elmer Roundys, the Ned and the David Daltons, Wayne Frehner, May and My-ra Swapp of Las Vegas, the (continued inside w HATCH (continued from Jront page! Gib Clarks of Kanab, the Wayne Stubbs of Parowan, the Bruce and the Dennb Daltons of Panguitch, the Ramon and Madsenand daughters, the Rodney Perrys of Salt Lake The Gale Wllcocks had vU- frJW? week: the Hi llcocksandthe Lamond Dav LiJ Pan,Kultch. e Chris J S Wlf, the Evan WUcocks of Cedar, Evan left ihursday for army duty ' in Germany. The Brent Tureks of Cedar spent several days at the E.F. Turek home. The Kay Browns, the Dunk Larsens of Orem, Dale Porter of Provo, the Wallace Heaps of Cedar visited with Mrs. J.E Klggs for most of the week. The Vern Barneys of Rich- field, the Ferril Barneys of Las Vegas, Joyce Barney of Salt Lane ana Uie Don Ipsons of mooiiungton visited mo Lay-von ana uie frank Barneys. Ueorgla Uunu toon uodney to salt Lake last week to have his legs checked at a hospital. 'ihe Arnold, LaVal ana the Vay Sawyers are touring Yellowstone Park tor a week. Visiting the Orson and Joe Barnhurst were the Al Wllh-clms ot Las Vegas, the Durw-ard and the Merlin Barnhursts of Salt Lake, the Melvln Barnhursts of Nevada, the Bert Rarnhursts of Cedar City. Charlott Wilson of Provo, Wilford Lane of Page, Linda Curley of Panguitch visited at the Calvin Wilsons. The Ben Neilsens of Granger, the Lowell and Allen Hunt-ingtons of Kanab, the McRay Julanders of Panguitch visited the Wiley Huntingtons. The Cal Burrows of Kanab and the Max Burrows of Fred-onla were at the James Burrows home. The Eric Barnhursts had the Kenneth Barnhursts and two friends of Provo and the Mem Bowers of Salt Lake visiting with them for several days. The Gary Evans of Las Vegas visited the Sam Evans'. Visitors in town were the Cloyd Campbells, the Roger Larkins, Sarah and LaRue Porter, the Del Cloves and friend of St. George, Mrs. Ammon Johnson and children of Ord-ervllle, Mr. and Mrs. Heaton and Douglas of Alton, the Neal Cloves, Mrs. Lyle Sawyer and sons of Panguitch, Terril Clove of Nevada, Erma Barlow and daughter of Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rice of Calif, are here at their summer home, their daughter and two children are visiting them. The LeGrand Woods, Anne Rives and family, the Larry Workmajis ot Nevada, the Ronald Sawyers of Cedar visited the Garth Heaps. The Deloy Evans of Las Vegas and his sisters Gwcn and lreta and their families spent the weekend at the Lynn Evans home. Debra and Cindy Duckett of Arizona are visiting the Bill Ducketts. Visiting the David and the Nile Sawyers were the Leon Wooleys, Gara Wooley, the Lee Porters of Orem, the David Frosts and the Dunk Find-lays of Kanab, the Floyd Sawyers of Roy, the Roy Shakes-pears of Tropic |