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Show Escalonte Chit Chat BY FAY ALVEY We are having record heat daytimes but it cools off at night. The irrigation water is cut in half so everything is dry Tho Rlrlr urn trvlncf tn VinlH their own in this heat: Lillian Coleman took Ada Porter to Panguitch with chest pains but they told her it was pleurisy and sent her back; Don Coleman has a finger In a splint, said he' fell off the fence and lit on it, a likely story. Lavina Pollock got word that Guy's wife Vonda was in the Utah Valley Hospital with knee problems. Arnold and Zella Alvey came home and said their boy Delray was still hospitalized and kept forming fluid In the lungs. He was not busted up as badly as they thought at first. Zella went back to the doctor who said her leg is healing but it would be another three weeks before he would remove " the cast. Pat and Bob Soreson have " company in relays; Bob and Shirley Potter were here last week, Shirley is Pat"s sister, then Bob's brother Jack and his wife came, all from Muskegon; Michigan. " It seems to be the season falling off porches; Cook Lis-ton fell off and spent several days in the hospital, Effie Spencer was Jostled by the dog and fell off but she could not go to the hospital as she was tied up tending kids. Miissed some of the company at the Beumont Griffin home; Carla Briant and three kids from North Carolina, Carlos and Thella DeLong, Minerva Marshal and Geta Shakespear from Tropic. Betty Alvey took sons Tony and Frank to Panguitch and had their tonsils out, Johnny went along to help. About Ja-neen Alvey, she got burned but not seriously, she lit the oven and It Mowed singing her eye-winkers and brows and the . . front of her hair, they thought at .first her eyes were burned but it was probably Just fumes from, the gas, she and Raylene are coming home for a few -days. Sharon Dale and Shirley Marsh met her folks at Panguitch Lake for fishing and camping. The Dale Marshes had Warren Woolsey and family from Cedar City, they also visited Mildred Adair. Our son Jim came and stay ed overnight, LaVee's husband Steve Wiscombe and his father Elmer of Mapleton brought a truck and did some horse - trading in the neighborhood, we enjoyed their company. Harvey and Evadean Liston spent the Holiday North, Beth came home, said she sneaked out and left everyone asleep. Elmer Smith and Alfred Chi-ono went to Richfield, Lillian Smith is going to Panguitch for the long process of changing teeth. Vernon and Margene Stowe and Stanley and Mar-lene and son from Kanosb, Vernon's broTher Tex and wife Ivana from Salt Lake City. Wells Mclnelly brought Emma Lou and the kids to visit at the Daniel Cowles home while he went to California for a work shop on his job as counselor. Twila Mclnelly had Judy and Lynn Griffin and family from Salt Lake, Judy had parties at the homes of Thais Griffin and Nell Barker. Holbert Smith came from Salt Lake City to visit at the Billie Davis home but he did not stay long. Mary and La Vera Griffin have a new car. Almeda Haycock went to work In the Post Office as the third clerk, she has not been there long enough yet to get a new car. The Lorenzo Griffins had Lewis and Jean and family from Provo, Evan Reeves came from Las Vegas to get Louis and the girls. Vernon and Rula Spencer went to Provo to get their daughter Camille, Fayc Lyman and Natalie Bailey. Sar-iah, Arnold and Don Alvey took Joni Burrows and Sheri Liston to Provo, Sheri went to Rex-burg, Idaho to stay with Joni. The Alveys brought daughter Denise, Karen Kelly and Mau-dean Jepson home. Louise Liston went to Logan to get daughter Donene, Irene Alvey, and Camille and Patrice Griffin. Vernon and Hazel Griffin have their Woolsey grandkids here. Dr. Cloyd Mecham and his mother Nell spent a day here. The Grant Spencers have, daughter Gall and daughter home. Lillian Lyman went to Parowan to visit Dale. Lynccn Lyman is home and getting, a-round. Betty, Christine and Sammy Alvey went to Cedar City. The Reed Woolseys had (cpntlnned inside GSCALANTE (continued fromiront page) brother Leon and their mother Clarle from Orem. Gene and Thais Griffin had her mother Ruby Roe and a daughter but the Griffins were ready to leave for Yellowstone Park so they said they would come later. Vergene and Caroline Porter and boys also vacationed at Yellowstone- Those we heard of having business In Panguitch were Io-la Woolsey, Christine Tatman, Sandra Leibenguth, Kent Lyman, Harriet Nutter and Kath- . eryn Coleman. The DeLane Griffins had a surprise visit from Carl Glettt from Virginia, he was a recent companion of I Qulnn and had heard so much about this country he had to j come see it. DeLane took him down the desert and they were marooned by floods, Bob Mitchell went to rescue them and got hemmed in for awhile. He got to see the rodeo and met Blllne Willis who conversed with him In Spanish. He was converted to the Church three yean ago in Germany then immediately prepared for a mission. He will attend BYU. Val B. Jennings, wife Sarep-. ta and sister in law Betty came from Price and stayed overnight at the Melfln Alvey, home, they left Serepta for a week'f visit. Hubert and Cheryl Munson visited Reeves and Laura Baker, they were here for the LaVar Munson family re-, union at Posey Lake, they, camped a week and had 42, all except two grandsons present. Walter Dane took a load of furniture to Page for Lola Zeni she has a trailer house. The Danes have their only grandson Timmy here for the summer. In meeting Sunday the North Ward program was put on by the Tony Larson family, the South Ward speaker! were the son, of the Fred Rileyt, he la bead of the Institute of Reno, Nevada, and brother Leo Packer twho married Rose Eyre. The? visited the Neal Listons and' are from Mesa, Arizona. What this country really needs all across the Nation, are placet where each tired soul can rest up from bis vacation. |