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Show Tropic iJoivs By LouiseOtt 679-8776 Tyce and Paula Palmer are extremely ex-tremely happy as they welcome their baby boy. He has three sisters to welcome him home. Peggy and Bart Palmer are his grandparents, great-grandparents are Afton and DelRae Pollock and Gloria Hayden, all of Tropic. Kay Griffin reports that he has been visiting his mother, Ann Griffin, Grif-fin, in Vernal said that she is doing a lot of crafts. He is happy to see her in such good spirits. Kay then went on to Moab and stayed with sister Gloria and Dar Hatch, had a nice time with all. Ferriland and Orlan Ruesch ran away for Ferriland's birthday, they had a nice day in Cedar City. RaVae Pollock is home for a visit. Mary Lee Ramsay spent a day in Cedar City. Bob and Susan Bradley are here packing as they have their place for sale, they are moving to Las Vegas, Nev. to be closer to their family. Trent and Taralyn Moyer are moving mov-ing to Nevada. They have been living at Bryce Canyon Airport. All of those moving away will be greatly missed and we hope that they all keep in touch. DeRell and Sarah Lou Sudweeks were in Nevada where DeRell had tests at the Veterans Hospital. Bob and Mira Loy Ott report that they have a new granddaughter, born to Stacey and Angie Ott of Bakersfield, Calif. She has two brothers Cameron and Zachary to welcome her. Valen Ott dropped in on Bob and Mira for a short visit the day before Mother's Day. Released from the Young Women's program in LDS Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting on Sunday, May 7 was Karen Ott, president and counselors coun-selors Florence Syrett and Shauna Anderson and Lesa Pollock as secretary. secre-tary. Sustained as the new president presi-dent were Randy Ott, counselors April LeFevre and Cheryl LeFevre and Pat Shakespear as secretary. Randy Ott is the daughter of Jack and Mae Chynoweth. Randy and her husband Bob Joe Ott have the pizza place and motel that Bart and Peggy Palmer had. Visiting with Randy and Bob Joe the other day, Bob Joe was asked what he was doing to the front of their place. He said that he was going to run an electric line over to his sign and ran into some difficulty and it turned into a bigger project than he had anticipated. He said that he did not strike oil, though. He has found a lot of interesting things and it is keeping him busy. Our thoughts and prayers are with Spring Seiler as her dear mother, Lois Michelsen passed away after being ill for sometime. Spring and husband Jean attended her funeral in Salt Lake City. Gloria Hayden visited her daughter daugh-ter Elinor Steeves in Elko, Nev. and attended the funeral of her granddaughter. We extend our sincere sin-cere sympathy to Gloria, also. Keela Mangum reports that they have been really busy as they just completed their yearly "Red Rock Ride." They came home to help son Tawn and wife Cami and family fam-ily move to Grand Canyon. When they got down there, they had to move eight feet of snow and there wasn't any place to put it. She came home for a little quiet time and then took her mother Iris Bush-nell Bush-nell and aunt Doris Liles to Cedar City to spend the day. Helen Lee from Beaver visited and showed the quilting guild a new quilting pattern. pat-tern. Keela reports that daughter Laycee has finished her student teaching in Beaver and will be teaching in the middle school at Pineview in St. George. Von Ho-kanson, Ho-kanson, a cousin from Sandy, is also here and is doing the landscaping landscap-ing on their front yard. Kerry and Donna Nelson, former residents of Tropic, were in town for a few days. Margie Mecham broke her leg in February and is on crutches and getting around. She and her mother Margaret were in Heber City to visit with Bud, Linda and family. Renon Bybee received some complimentary tickets to the Spotted Spot-ted Eagle concert in Salt Lake City. They took advantage of it and while there, they stayed to see their nephew Jason Bybee off to his mission mis-sion in South Carolina. Jason's parents Aaron and Julie Bybee and family . were there also along with grandparents Clive and Thelma Bybee. By-bee. Visiting over the memorial day weekend with Clive and Thelma, were Kaylyn and Paul Harward and family and Craig and Brenda Bybee and family. Thelma was hoping that the weather would be warm. Lewis Haas is a patient in the hospital in Panguitch. Hope you will be home and feeling better soon. RaVae Pollock was in St. George where her son-in-law Carl Wilson, husband of La Priel, was sustained as bishop. It seems that everyone is very tired of the wind, well did you ever consider how valuable it is? It stirs up the hot air so that we can breathe, thins out the bad fruit from the orchards, and helps clear the pollutants from coming in so forcibly, forci-bly, if we didn't have it we would be very unhappy, so everyone enjoy it and be happy. denr. Margaret is on her way to the East Coast to be with her son and daughter-in-law to help with their new baby. Dr. Tom Marshall and his wife, Lorraine, went to the St. George Temple last week for their sealing ceremony. Monte and Cleo were among those who went with them. Kelly and JoAnn Holman and children have moved into their new home on 200 West. With all of the new homes recently completed, com-pleted, being built or planned, one would think that Panguitch was growing, yet our school population popu-lation is down. It seems that for every new home an older one becomes vacant. Still no Burma Shave booklet so here is some Roe philosophy instead. "If you can keep your sense of humor, be able to laugh at yourself, and make others laugh, even at your own expense, then the rough spots along the road of life will be a little smoother". |