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Show Antimony :;n By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Elder Riley Roberts gave his mission report in LDS Sacrament meeting on Sunday, July 1 1 and the church was full. So many former classmates and teachers came as well as lots of relatives. LDS Youth Conference will be July 27 and 28. Some of the many visitors at LDS Sacrament meeting were Orson Or-son and Mabel Lance of Tooele, Michelle and Chelsey Harvey of Mt. Pleasant, Greg and Cindy Black of Provo, Cal and Luella Adams of Panguitch and so many relatives I can't begin to name them. William Porter was advanced in the Priesthood from a teacher to a priest. Gus and Nancy Prather and their sons Tyson and Lucas along with Adam King are salmon and Habit fishing in Stewart, Ala. Preston Gleave has gone to Denver, Colo., with his Lavenby grandparents. They will go to Butterfly But-terfly Land, the Denver Zoo and tht new Dinosaur Museum. This is his vacation, so his grandparents took him by plane to Denver and he was able to visit with his aunt and uncle and his cousins that he hasn't seen in three years. The Antimony Sunshine Girls have been very busy this summer. They have sold lemonade, had a bake sale and won a $20.00 prize for the 4th of July parade and all this was to earn the money to go to Cedar City to the Shakespearean Festival. They were able to see "A Mid Summer Night's Dream" and got a back stage tour. Dustin and Ginger Brindley have a new baby girl who weighed just over five pounds and is doing fine. They live in Cedar City. This makes Marcia Tobiasson a grandmother grand-mother again! |