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Show Tropic News By Ronnie Brinkerhbff 679-8734 Leona Stewart is home after a Received a letter from old friend Shana 'Jane' Rizonne of Ontario, Calif, who reads the Garfield County News faithfully and says "hearing about hometown people has been really a pleasure." She thanked me for including information informa-tion about her new granddaughter, Alannah but asked me to correct a misspelling. Micheal is Alannah's father, his name read as Michelle. So with the correction made I also need to add Alannah has grandparents grandpar-ents Jose and Consuelo Ramos, Puerto Rico; great-grandmother Nell Rizzone, Anaheim, Calif.; great-grandfather Robert Hague, Santa Ana, Calif, and great-great-grandmother, Elizabeth Hague, Salt Lake City, all of whom are very happy for the addition to the family. fam-ily. Received word that former residents resi-dents John and Genevieve LeFevre have been called to the Nauvoo Restoration Mission for the LDS Church in Nauvoo, II. The couple live in Page, Ariz, and had their farewell testimonial there on Jan. 28. They will report to Nauvoo on Feb. 15. John is a brother of Reed LeFevre and LaMar LeFevre of Tropic. The couple have a large family with one son, Layne Lebevre, remaining in Tropic. Kaibab workers from Tropic came home early on Thursday, Jan. 25, due to snow and blizzard conditions. condi-tions. However, Tropic only had a skif compared to Panguitch's six inches. The northern part of the state is receiving a heavy covering as well. The Brinkerhoff brothers are appreciating the weather since calving has begun but no water for summer and low cattle prices make a fella feel like hanging up his spurs. Raymond Brinkerhoff says he's tired of working for nothing and he'd go fishing but there is no water. Life is tough. |