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Show IMiA&JM fa'AiTii jmliJjfejMil Willi ffiiMiikJbiK'liliJllli ' : By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Kaomi DeLange and Barbara Gleave traveled to Cedar City on Wednesday on business. The Garcias from California are here at their summer home, the former R.L. Smoot home, to spend a few weeks. Several from Antimony attended the Sevier Valley Applied Technology school graduation. Valeene Roberts, wife of Ken Roberts graduated as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Ruth Gleave Schear, a daughter of the Scott Gleaves of Antimony, also graduates as an LPN. Students from Antimony Elementary went swimming at a pool in Richfield for their last school outing this years. Antimony residents need to re-member re-member the Special MotherDaughter Evening planned for June 7 at 7 p.m. with LDS Stake President John W. Yardley as guest speaker. Verlene Gleave will be traveling to Albuquerque, N.M. to spend a month with her daughter, Brenda Gleave. The Grant Proctors are here from the weekend from Las Vegas, Nev. Bridgett King, daughter of Kasey and Camille King, was baptized in Circleville on Monday afternoon by her father and grandfather. Garth Bagley confirmed her. Allen Ray Isaacson, son of Tammy Sheperd, was advanced to the Aaron ic Priesthood at LDS Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Spending the Memorial weekend with the Leland Robinsons were Kena and Karen Robinson and family fam-ily of St. George, Marge Robinson of Ogden and Brad and Peggy Robinson and family of Ogden. Kirk and Gloria Evans and children chil-dren of Longandale dropped in and spent the night with her parents, the George Jolleys. Raymond and Roma Henrie and family spent the weekend with her parents, the Van Wileys. Jeff and Tracy Furse of Kaysville spent the weekend with Shannon and Julie Allen. He is a brother of Julie Allen. Julie King Camp and family ,.- visited with her family, the Eugene Kings on the weekend. , Lance and Michelle Black and children spent the weekend with his parents, the Burns Blacks. |