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Show By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Ted Jolley brought his wife, Karma, home from the hospital in Cedar City. Carol Blood was taken by ambulance ambu-lance to the Sevier Valley Hospital in the middle of the night on Saturday Satur-day and returned home on Sunday. Her physician thought Carol may have had a reaction to chemicals she had been using on her lawn. Four Antimony young people are graduating from high school on Thursday evening. They had a great time on their senior trip to California Califor-nia and Mexico. They were honored with a senior dinner on Tuesday evening. Graduating are Kristcna Gleave, Chantell Brindley, Jewel Kreitzer and Lee Robinson. Speakers in LDS Sacrament meeting Sunday were Len Mills, representing the Stake Sunday School and Joseph Black, representing represent-ing the Stake High Council and Stake Young Men. Congratulations to Lee Robinson Robin-son on his LDS mission call to the Quayaquil North Ecuador area. He will leave July 15. The father and sons cookout was enjoyed by all and some of the youth camped out overnight. Michelle Blood, Scott and Cami Zingelman and Kerry and Jackie Blood, Gunnison, went to the Manti LDS Temple of Saturday. Afton Blood was in Enoch Sunday Sun-day to see son-in-law Scott Zingelman Zin-gelman sustained as the new counselor coun-selor in the LDS Bishopric. Wilma and Opal Torgerson, sisters sis-ters of Carol Blood, visited her on ! Monday. |