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Show Escalante Chit Chat Fay Alvey Apparently the rainy season Is over, the sun Is shining again. The men are still working with , cattle, there is either a great i number of them or they are hard to find. The sick are better: Neta Shirts Is home again, she had a , bad case of Infection and said every time a nurse came along 1 she got a shot some place or 1 another. Margene and Stanley Stowe went to Salt Lake City to see her parents, Daniel and Or ill a Cowles. Orilla came through her hip surgery OK but has a long time to stay down. Daniel Is scheduled tor surgery. Spence Haycock Is mingling again. Majorle Griffin spent some time in Salt Lake City on County Nurse business. Louise Liston went to Cedar City for tests and they sent her on to Salt Lake City to a specialist. Blake and Betty Schow came from Salt Lake City and took Ray Shurtx back to see his doctor and stay awhile. " tan Griffin took Bemice Lawrence to Cedar City to catch a plane and they had to put on chains so missed the flight so Bernice took a later plane. Others having business In Cedar City were Nancy Droubay, Koleen Wayne, Pratt and Areola Gates, Lillian Coleman and kids, Cal Porter and Delane Griffin. Bill and Sharon Francisco came and took their belongings out of their house as they are selling it Susan Wilson has been going to Boulder to give classes in ceramics, she Is giving classes here In that and candle making. Ruth Alvey had company for the weekend: her brother Lloyd Allen and son Myron from Richfield, La Dell and sons Mike and Brent from Kanab. Mike is on the football team that is playing for the State Championship. Darrell and Dianne Alvey went up north on horse business, they took Evadean Liston to visit her kids. Gail and Donna Bailey went to Salt Lake City for the wedding of their son, Lance Hatch who exchanged vows with Sherra Ann Layton from Littleton, Colo. In the Salt Lake Temple. They all went to Colorado for a recpetica and there will be an open house Saturday the 16th at the Bailey home in Escalante. Dee and Elda Haws took the voting ballots to Panguitch. Others having business there were Alfred Chlcono and Rolaine Lyman. The Tropic ladies, Marion Shakespear and Nell Wilson joined me for a senior citizen meeting in Panguitch, it was a Five County deal. We made the final plans for a dinner and dance held Saturday night. Dixie brought a dance orchestra a bus load of people and everyone either lied or had a good time. Thirteen of us went from here. Andrew and Isabell Spencer planned to go but he got a smothering spell so they did . not make it. Judy, Karen, Kacee and Karol Kelly went to Wyoming for the wedding of Judy's sister. Reeves and Laura Baker had company: Ariel Baker came for the hunt, got his deer and left it here while he went to Provo and got his wife who had been helping out with a new , grandson. Homer and Clema George I had been visiting family 1 members in California and 1 Arizona, they came this way. ; Laura said Clema is looking and feeling much better. The , Bakers also had friends from Mayfleld: Wesley and Merle Hansen, Roy and Hazel Potter who brought dinner for all and tpent the day. Lee Liston went to Moab where he has employment. The Stanley Listens have daughter Bunny home. Wayne and lone Barney are home after visiting Bemice Tuft in Monroe, Bemice had surgery so lone helped her awhile. Mack and Marlene Edmlston bought a new trailer house and are setting it up In the southeast corner of town on the space vacated by the Weldon Porters. Nell Barker and Dena Alvey held qulltlngs last week, The ward put on a fund raising dinner Friday night which was well attended and quite profitable. Osmer and Evie Nielson of Parowan had business here. Fay Van Oostendorp and daughter went to Cedar City. Ivan and Nelda Willis went to Henrleville for the testimonial of Dick Goulding who is leaving soon tor a foreign mission. Jane Woolsey had Roe and Clema Barney and family here from Page. Betty Alvey and son, Frank, went to Cedar City for the finals of the Homecoming Queen event. Sariah Alvey, myself and Naomi Bolton went along. The Boltons son Lee is attending college. Lucinda and Irene Allvey were in the eight finalists so we felt Is was very worthwhile. Irene won and was crowned Homecoming Queen. Barbara Munson, Janalee Taylor, Janet Dodds and Janis Gledhill went to Panguitch to take their drivers license tests. The Ira Hustons went to California for a short visit. Mary Bennett and Barbara MacKelvey went to Wyoming to visit their husbands, Joe and Jim. They did not like the cold weather there. There were over 40 BLM men here who went out In the wilderness for a workshop. Gene and Renon Reed and girls visited the Ott Roundys. Pauline Lott and Hal Shurtz took a group of students to Cedar City. Sacrament meeting was high council day, the speaker were Doyle Cottam and Randal Lyman. Louise Liston, LaFaye Bailey and Marlene Haws sang accompanied by Areola Gates. Election Day is over, the votes have all been cast, those tired politicians can take a break at last They've shook so many clammy hands, kissed the sticky babies, petted all the dogs on leash, they could wind up with rabies. |