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Show Ccnncnvilte fcv;s By Marva Fletcher 679-8521 Visiting at the Joe Hughes home were Joe and Aloha Mathews, Verle and Rose, Kenyan and Joan Palmer from Page, Ariz., Rae's sister Evanell Schow and son Greg of Panguitch. The Hughes' went to Richfield for the graduation of a nephew. Then, they stopped in Panguitch for the graduation of Taylor Creene, a great-granddaughter great-granddaughter from pre-school. Rose and Verle Palmer and Joe and Rae visited in, Escalante. with Beth Smith and family and in Henrieville with Joe's nieces, the Partner sis-1' ters, Louise, Carol, Marilyn and Joyce and their families. Evelyn was unable to come because be-cause of health problems. Joe and Rae also attended funeral services in Panguitch for Mahala Hughes, Joe's sister Nellie, her husband and her daughter Lynne came from Clark-ston, Clark-ston, Wash.. Paula, Rafael, Rori and Courtney Court-ney Rivera and Kristen Bright, all of Pocatello, Ida., visited Stephen and Verjean Clark. Paula , is the daughter of Steve's sister Marilyn and granddaughter of Marion and Elva Clark, all deceased. . : Don and Louise Mangum, Bon-hie Bon-hie Jane Leslie and family, Kay Dunham and Mathew Walker attended at-tended a Mangum reunion June 5-6 in Kanab. . The Tom Shakespeares had family fam-ily members Cay Lynn and son Jordan, Todd and Crystal Shakespeare Shake-speare and children Glade and Abby, all of Cedar City home for a visit. Melvin and Phyllis Beard and son Aaron spent a week in Arizona. They attended the LDS ordinations of two grandsons, one a priest and the other a deacon. They also attended at-tended the graduation of another grandson from high school. They celebrated five May birthdays and visited Phyllis' mother. Aaron Beard will spend the week of June 7 in Salt Lake City at Camp Kestopolis. James and Trixie Vera and children chil-dren Campbell, Zack, Faith, Levi and Ivy of Grantsville, attended church here on Sunday. Kerry and Margene Campbell and four daughters of Logan visited with their sister Glenda Feltner and brothers Desmond and Vaughn Twitchell and their families. Members of the John and Elinor Palmer family who came for Memorial Me-morial Day were Barbara Clemons and son Bill, Faye and Devar Pollock Pol-lock and sons Marty and Gary Ott, Kenyan and Joan Palmer, Rex and (See CANNONVILLE on page CANNONVILLE From page 2-A Velma Palmer and daughter Jan had her family, and Rosemary, wife of Reldon Palmer, deceased. They held a family reunion at the Can-nonville Can-nonville Park. Jim and Erma had son-in-law and daughter Kevin and Cheryl Car-rett Car-rett and four children and daughter Bertha and her husband Jim Shelly and five children of Mesa, Ariz., here spending a few days. Lark Reynolds was able to leave the Salt Lake hospital and is now in the Panguitch hospital. He is improving and with three children living in Panguitch and of course the grandchildren, he won't have so much time to be lonesome. It will be easier for his wife Bea to spend time with him. The doctor said he can come home when he gets a little stronger. His son Nick brought him home for lunch and he enjoyed that. It's easy to appreciate these old red hills when you have been gone for awhile-especially for a hospital stay. Dorothy Leavitt took husband Howard to Panguitch for medical treatment for severe pain in his leg. Robin Lyman is here visiting her sister Rita Twitchell. Rile and June Dutton of Monroe visited their sister Arma Stock on Memorial Fay. John Stock and wife of St. George also visited her. George and Ada Thompson went to Las Vegas, Nev., to care for Macy Reece while her son and daughter in-law flew to Missouri to attend the wedding of a cousin in the St. Louis LDS Temple. Helen and Macie Sawyer of Panguitch visited their mother and grandmother Wilma Dutton one day last week. Bonnie Willis went to Monroe Sunday for the blessing of a new great-granddaughter, Shianne Dawn, daughter of Richard and Andrea Willis, Wil-lis, and granddaughter of Cornell and Katheryn Willis. Bonnie went to Antimony for Kent Willis' graduation. His sister Kami Willis was also there. She is working as a nanny in Connecticut. Velma Lambert, of Roy, visited at the home of her sister Bonnie Willis. Cassie, daughter of Steve and Louise Willis, is critically ill in the LDS Hospital intensive care unit. The report at this writing is that she is breathing a little easier but still depends on oxygen and other life support machines Our love and prayers are with the Willis family fam-ily at this time. Now a brief report about local LDS missionaries: now there are four, with another leaving next month. Elder Brooke Shakespeare is in Rapid City, South Dakota where he is currently serving as a zone leader. He loves the area, especially es-pecially the mountains that remind him of home. Elder David Shakespeare Shake-speare is in Louisville; Kentucky where he is serving as office manager man-ager in the mission home office. He says Kentucky is very beautiful and green and he is enjoying the warm weather there. Both David and Brooke love their missions and serving in the mission field and have met a lot of great people. Word from the Missionary Training Center according to Daniel Thompson is that it's great but a lot of work. He has already learned to say a prayer in Portuguese and writes words in his letters that are different and hard, to understand. Britten Twitchell says he loves the work and is doing well. He will fly to his field of labor in Fresno, Calif., on June 16. |