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Show Tropic Hews By Louise Ott 679-8776 Visiting with Alan, Silas, and Verlyn Munson were Alan's chil- dren, his son John, and daughter and son-in-law Sharon and Doug Heff from Roy. Verlyn said that Alan had cut his leg just below the knee,; had three hundred stitches, but was' back to work the next day. . Visiting Ora Brinkerhoff over-the over-the holiday was daughter Rose, Jeff; Hunt and children Telsha, Trevor and a friend Lacy from Beaver.' While they were here, they hiked ; down Bryce Canyon and Ora met' them at the park line. They also helped Ferrell Brinkerhoff celebrate his birthday with a mutton fry. Gwen Pollock from Virginia, 111. visited with Glenna and Adrian Pollock, as well as Shawn and Candice Wakefield and their two daughters from Farmington New Mex. Carolyn and John Luke are back for the summer. They live on the blue ridge. Carolyn's maiden name is Haycock, she has relatives in Panguitch. They bought LaVar and Angeline Ahlstrom's place. Carolyn Caro-lyn and Dixie Shakespear went to Anasazi village where Carolyn studied stud-ied the history and did some sketching sketch-ing for her school in California. While she was busy with that activity, activ-ity, Dixie visited some dear friends in Boulder and Salt Gulch including Mac LeFevre. Eva Dean Francisco had surgery, from all reports she is doing great she hopes this is the last one. Her daughter Robyn and granddaughter Sherrie Ann Griffin from Monroe came to take care of the bed and breakfast and Charlie. Sylvia Luker from Escalante visited with her sister Betty Wintch over the holiday. They had a fantastic fan-tastic time going through old picture pic-ture albums, remembering all the happy times they had growing up in Cannonville. RaVae Pollock was at Pine Lake with daughter Lela King and family from Richfield. They were there when the big cloud burst came but they were warm and cozy in their lovely travel home. RaVae said that daughter LaPriel Wilson had surgery on her ear in St. George and is doing fine. Neal and Susan Foster and chil- -dren took some time off recently and went to St. George. Susan said they had a wonderful time, but it was hard getting back into the routine rou-tine when they came home. Everyone is commenting about the wonderful improvement at the town park. It was completed in time for the fourth of July to help celebrate our freedom and liberty that we enjoy and take so much for granted. The lights at the dance were beautiful, a very special "thank you" to all involved. Jim and Susie Littlefield took their mother Sara to Cedar City for tests. Earl and Jacque Slack were in La Verkin attending the funeral of Earl's mother. I found an interesting article re-cendy re-cendy called "On Youth" that reads in part: ". . .Nobody grows old living liv-ing a number of years. People grow old only by deserting their ideals. You are as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fears; as young as your hope, as old as your despair." Clive and Thelma By bee had a house-full over the holiday, Kevan, Kassi Bybee from Ogden and Kassi's brother Klint and Leslie Heywood, from Morgan. They camped at Fish Lake then drove on down to the activities. DeRell and Sarah Lou Sudweeks are in charge of the Sudweeks reunion reun-ion and will report more about it next week. Jody and Joyce Edwards from Enoch, were here for Joyce's 10th class reunion. It is hard to believe it has been 10 years. |