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Show fintimony Ikvn By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Last Saturday, Joy Heaton, Melanie Heaton and Heather Wood and all their kids came to visit Holly Westwood. The ladies made quilts for Kosovo, three regular size and one single quilt. They also got in a lot of good visiting and caught up on lots of news. Tom King took a full show string of cattle to the Utah State Fair where he took the Grand Champion Bull and Grand Champion Cham-pion Heifer. These are Shorthorn breed. Congratulations to you Tom. He tells me he will have a few bulls for sale this fall. Darlene Durbin is back from Lake Havasu for a few more weeks and then she will go back to work at her usual job until next summer when she will be back. Verlene Gleave had been in St. George with Kristena, her daughter who just had surgery. She is doing good so Verlene is back home. Mrs. Wheeler and her daughter and son-in-law came to get her 'trailer ready for winter. It seems good to see her and she really looks good. Eugene and Valeria King were in Monroe to church on Sunday as their son-in-law, Randy Farmer,, was put in the LDS Stake Presidency Presi-dency as 1st Counselor in the Monroe Mon-roe Stake. His wife is the former Claudia King. Speakers at Sacrament meeting at the L.D.S. church were: Danny Kendall, youth Speaker and Jolene Fullmer of Circleville, President of the Stake Young Womens. Bishop Kaymar Willis furnished a musical number. (See ANTIMONY on page 7-A) ANTIMONY From Page 2-A Kathy Gould and her two daughters daugh-ters of Nephi were here visiting with her parents, the Hal Jensens. Chace Brindley was here visiting visit-ing over the weekend. A special thanks to Bishop Willis Wil-lis and his wife Mary Jean for the excellent food at the ward supper. This was served at the town pavilion. pavil-ion. I had my colors confused on the new owners of the house and garage. ga-rage. I said it belonged to the Browns but it belongs to the Greens. The Browns have a house up on the Antimony bench. Burns and Mona Black entertained enter-tained the workers from the Friday mid-day shifts at the St. George Temple. This is a regular event this being the 3rd year. Temple President Presi-dent Jcpson and his wife came and also Allen and Mirean Burgin of Pleasant Grove, Utah but who teach at the B.Y.U. |