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Show Escalante Chit Chat Fay Alvey The weather turned c older so the mud froie. which adds variety. I 'shur Spencer is still in Provo recovering from surgery, he is out of the hospital at the home of Palsy and Carl Cottam ( arl and Ann Spencer were here for the long WOOkond from Arizona Ann is holding down two part time jobs, one for the school board, the other for the tribe, her title for the tribe job is Career Educational Specialist. Vernon Spencer took his parents, Andrew and Isabell to Cedar City where Andrew went to the doctor for some help in breathing, he came home loaded with pills but is breathing easier. Marlene Haws went to the doctor in Cedar City and is scheduled for surgery right away. Jillyn and Terrill Haws went to Nephi to visit Robert and family Dee and Elda Haws went to St. George to celebrate their wedding anniversary and did temple work, over twenty ward members joined them Saturday and made it quite a day. Stanley Liston and Mrs. June Van Hemert have a new granddaughter born to Bruce and Lois Houston in Sandy The baby girl has a big brother at home June came from California for two weeks to help Lois. Bonnie Smith picked up Leda Mae Foster and took her to Cedar City for a medical checkup Dick Schow was back in town again, he certainly gets homesick for Escalante. The Stan Haycocks had daughter Janis home for a visit The Tom Sanborns are home after a lengthy trip from here to Tennessee, they picked up her sister in Oklahoma and attended the grand Old Opera Hazel was a bit upset she got home from St. George and did not have her wallet, she did not need the money as Tom had plenty but it was the credit cards that worried her. She finally called St. George and it had been turned in at the lost and found. The Myron Carters lost their new baby, the autopsy showed an incomplete heart. A service was held Monday. Ben and Renee Porter of Provo spent the weekend at the Blake Robinsons, they brought Mary Porter to visit son Jay and the Delane Griffins. Effie Spencer and son inlander is improving all the time. Morris and Neta Shirts went to Cedar City, enroute they stopped in Panguitch to help May Hatch celebrate her birthday anniversary at the center. The county council met after dinner for a planning meeting. Basketball fans went to Tropic for a game and witnessed our team get walloped. Enroute home it was storming and road conditions were terrible. Numerous cars were stuck on the blues but the trusty road crew soon had everything under control. The Randy Griffins, the Mark Griffins, the Jim Smiths, and the Brent Cottams spent the weekend here. Pratt Gates had business in Richfield and found Raylene Alvey and Janeen Duncan having car problems so he brought them here to the Arnold Alvey home. Being openminded is a virtue to possess, sometimes it gets confused with empty-headedness |