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Show By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Marge and Warner Stewart have gone down to the Sandy Ranch to help with cattle wrangling wran-gling again this year. Afton and Carol Blood had every one of their family members mem-bers home on the weekend except their two missionary grandsons. Red Taylor, the man who makes the beautiful carved bears, is going back to Riverside. Delores Daniels, Riverside, comes every fall for the hunt and visits with her friend, Marion Von Kaenell. She has gone home but says she will be back again next Fall. She loves it here. Our elementary school fences are all tied with red ribbons in honor of the officer who was killed by the drug gang. This is to show: "Kids Against Drugs - We are the Future". The Primary furnished the program pro-gram in LDS Sacrament meeting. Here to hear their grandchildren perform were grandparents, Roger and Beverly Westwood, Cir-cleville. Cir-cleville. (See ANTIMONY on page 4-A) Antimony News From page 2-A Visitors at the Neil Ipsons to celebrate his 87th birthday were: his daughters, Mary Ellen Hazen and Gayle Ipson; son and daughter-in-law, Bevan and Adele Ipson; Ip-son; son and daughter-in-law William Wil-liam and Teresa Ipson; granddaughters, grand-daughters, Carol Franks and her children, Erica, Hope and Shaun; and granddaughter Ida and her husband Jerry Kies. Attending church with the Burns Blacks were Fred and Erika Worst of Nurnberg, Germany. They have been staying at the Rockin' R for two weeks. They were here last year and really enjoy coming to America. Kim Adams and daughter Mindy were here on the weekend visiting with Kim's dad, Garth Roberts. Other visitors in town were Ruth and Ray Pace, Leeds; Gail Riddle, Riverside, who came to take his trailer back to California as it has been at the trailer park all summer; and Elder David Sorenson of the LDS Council of the Seventies and his wife Verla and their daughter. The LDS Stake Conference was held on Sunday, Nov. 1. LaMaun and Patti Sorenson celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 31 and several from here were in St. George for the occasion |