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Show Henrieville After Mr. Blondin had his stroke in St, George, Bob and Helen Willis went and stayed until he was ready to come home, he is doing great. Mary Lou Neilson is in LDS hospital in Salt Lake City and will undergo back surgery. Dorian Johnson is in Page working. The Thorley Johnsons accompanied the Clive Bybecs to the ball game at Wayne. The David Roses stopped in An-nabella and took son Collin with them then stayed in Annabella. They had problems with the school bus in Bicknell so didn't get home until early hours in the morning. Several Primary workers went sto Escalante to Primary Stake meeting. Program in sacrament meeting was by the Irvin Rose and Larry Rose families. Katie and John Morton spent the weekend with her mother Roxie Chnoweth. Avon Payton reports her grandhcild that had spinal meningitis is improving. She was north visiting the family. Kent and Gladys Johnson brought her mother Eda Quilter for the services of Herchel Partner. Because of health problems Kent has turned the store in Hanksville over to son Pete. Alfred Partner was unable to attend his brothers services because of bad road conditions in Colorado. Joyce Sorenson and son of Las Vegas visited several days with her parents the Harry Partners. Mada Partner went to Orem for two weeks to stay with daughter Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Willis and Michele went to Logan and saw son Loran and wife, Lisann has took over the management of Winchell Donut Company in Logan and son Russell has gone to Colorado to work for the company. The Willis have daughter Julie and son visiting them a week from Cedar City. Daughter Beverly and Blaine Hatch basement in Cedar City accidentally caught fire and did extensive damage. Janet LeFevre went to St. George for several days to a postal convention. Dewey Wilis took wife Teora to Salt Lake City where she was to report into LDS Hospital Wednesday for surgery. The Olaf Shakespears report daughter Vickie and husband Steve Coons and daughter have moved to Hobbs, N.M. where he is working on a oil rig. |