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Show Escalante News By Vernon Spencer The National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas interested a few local people who attended: the Robert Listons, Pauline Lott, Elaine Lott, and Emily Lott, Melvin Brooks, Judy Brooks, the Doyle Cottams, and the Vernon Spencers. The Cottams Cot-tams and the Spencers stopped in St. George for an LDS Temple session. It's just a little early for the Stake Temple Christmas party that put an inch of fat on Bishop Munson for having the most members in attendance. The younger generation is keeping keep-ing their parents up late as an epidemic epi-demic of Chicken Pox moves through town. The days stay warm with cold nights with no visible snow on the mountain watershed. The lack of water is becoming a worry to livestock men who have cattle grazing on desert Bureau of Land Management range and some are making arrangements to haul water to storage tanks. Log hauling trucks continue to bring their loads to the mills; snow and mud has not been a factor in stopping them. Pat Coughlin hurt his back and called on the Emergency Medical Technician for assistance. The post office is the most popular pop-ular spot in town at noon time as Christmas cards come and go. There is still considerable interest inter-est shown by companies involved to mine the carbon dioxide gas deposited de-posited in Death Hollow plus Titanium Ti-tanium up the Alvey Wash. Barry Barnson and Melvin Brooks are hauling hay to cows and horses located in Arizona and California. Cali-fornia. Some of the livestock men have put their cattle in their yards and started the winter chore of feeding feed-ing them every day. A |