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Show By Harriet Priska 826-4810 Yellow, red and orange leaves now bring fall into our valley. Nights are nippy, some lost the remains of their vegetable gardens to the hail storm we had last week and everyone is tucking in for the winter season ahead. Getting in the fall mood...some have decorated for Halloween, including a giant spider on one roof top! The Gabe Miller Band will be playing for the Halloween dance, Friday, Oct. 28 at 9 p.m. at the old high school gym. The "Monster Mash" will include a costume contest, con-test, refreshments and photos to be taken. Doris Walton and daughter Christi Graff, Boise, Ida. were here visiting sister, Larita Spencer. Jim and Evelyn Corning, Tucson, Tuc-son, Ariz, were here briefly to help her parents, Randal and Gwyn Lyman celebrate their 60th anniversary. an-niversary. Matt Woolsey, Salt Lake City, is taking a three-week tour of all the canyonlands, arches, Lake Powell sights, and came over to visit his aunt. Sheila Wolley to learn about the Escalante area and some of his roots. She showed him the family places in town, also the dam, tunnel hill, red rock slide, the old camp, and they hiked to see petrified wood. He wanted to see Hell's Backbone and Posey Lake and they hiked at Bryce Canyon. He wants to return and do more hiking. He is the great-grandson of James Brigham Woolsey, Sr. and grandson . of Parley . Woolsey. Sheila was delighted to get To know him. Lance Jaggar spoke to the eighth grade science class about the "global positioning system" which he uses to navigate with when he is flying at night using the regular orbits of the communications satellites. |