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Show Antimony I lews By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Koami DeLange accompanied her husband, Wayne on the bus run to Provo to visit at Bingham Young University and see the "Tombs of the Orient," exhibition which she says is "fabulous." Wayne Delange runs the bus for Piute School District. Tracy Savage joined 14 of her fellow employees from Bryce Canyon National Park at Lake Powell. They rented a houseboat for three nights and had a wonderful time. Connie King is up north taking several weeks of police training at the police academy afther which she will work at the correctional facility in Cedar City. Spending Thanksgiving with the Gary Hansens were their daughter Pam Reno, Christie and Jake Huntsman an dtheir three boys, Kate and Korry Jourdain and their son, and Korry's parents, Ann and Ted Jourdain and Korry's brother Shawn of Parowan. Spending the holidays with the Garth Robertses were Doug and Darlene Evans and their family of Panguitch, Nate and Elaine Tebbs and their family and the Scott Adams family of Annabella. Jerry Rowan was in charge of the very successful annual LDS Ward Thanksgiving dinner. Everyone Every-one really enjoyed participating. At the Winston Strattons for Thanksgiving Day was the Tracy Stratton family. Visiting the Strattons during the elk hunt were the Bryant Strattons, their five sons and four extras who came to enjoy the country, and Steve and Kelly Cox and their son from Rockville. Val and Kathleen Snow were at their summer home at Little Meadows, checking out everything for the winter. Tracy and Scott Peterson and their children spent the Thanksgiving holiday with the Phil Aliens and the Shannon Aliens. Tim and Holly Westwood are proud parents of a baby girl who had two brothers waiting for her at home. Jancnc Savage was in Panguitch on Monday, called for jury duty. Karma Jolley was still in the hospital, the last we heard, recovering recov-ering from surgery. Jerry and Janene Savage spent a day in Cedar City for Grandparents Day at school with Keith Savages childre. |