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Show gannonville - Dorothy Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. James Choate who have lived in Cannonville for a number of years have moved to Henrieville and are renting the Shanna Goulding home. Hobart Feltner, Norm LeFevre and Howard Leavitt traveled to Richfield on business. Mr. and Mrs. Norm LeFevre also traveled to Cedar City where AnnaMae had a medical appointment appoint-ment for her eyes. Visiting Melda Davis this week was her daughter, Carol Burrows, from Hatch. A new post office is being built here and will be connected to the town house. Richard Leavitt, Atlanta, Ga., is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lutes traveled trav-eled to St. George where they attended at-tended several sessions in the St. George LDS Temple. A number of people from here traveled to Escalante to watch the high school basketball game between be-tween Escalante and Bryce Valley. Bryce Valley won by two points. Kay Shakespear, St. George, is here spending several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jody Heaton. Elaine Shakespear, Panguitch, is also here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lark Reynolds. Cliff Reynolds traveled to Provo with his brother, Mick Reynolds, of Panguitch who had business in the area. Cliff toured Brigham Young University and other places of interest while he was there. Ada Thompson brought her mother, Virginia Smith, fj from the hospital where V been a patient for the paa; A days. f2 Brook Shakespear a:.: Clarke are also home from 3rte pilal and feeling much beiur. xn Bertha Shelly of Logan;; It' visiting her parents, Mr. a.-:an , Jim Clarke. Jtre The old Kendell Dmtor. id I has been sold by their son, ! ;op Dutton, who has been taki-;rge of it and was the owner. hicl Melda Davis traveled i irts Lake City with her daug1 ... iun son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. yic LeFevre to get her grandscri rot LeFevre, who just returned f- uri: mission. Melda also sta;::dr night in Springville and y with her daughter, Sherron .': . and family before she k . . tat home. Relief Society and bori - ing was held Feb. 2 h;:: Reynolds taught the ladies ; make paper baskets. Speakers in ward corf:-Sunday corf:-Sunday were Bishop Lr e Twitchell, Ethel Rich, nn Mangum, Vergean Clark, L o i Holley, George A. Thorny ini President S heron Dale Mr- 'l i Escalante, second counselor eds stake presidency. The war. -j sang "We Ever Pray For 7. Other stake leaders who wer; ing were Kent Osborn and C.)rt, Porter of Escalante and Rod Afton Pollock, Ruth Ban: )sp Gwen Brinkerhoff, all of Trc: Joe Foremaster, St. C: spent a few days here visii n sister and brother-in-law, : e v Mrs. George A. Thompson. lce The MIA youth urn.".1 Cedar City to a fireside t 'eu Vaughn J. Featherstone and r Buck speak this past week. |