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Show Antimony Hcvs By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Scott Gleave was taken by ambulance am-bulance to Garfield Memorial Hospital Hos-pital in Panguitch and then on to Valley View Medical Center in Cedar Ce-dar City. He had a slight stroke which affected his speech and was moved back to Panguitch and was able to come home to his son, Ricky. Garth Roberts has been in the clinic in Circleville and is now feeling feel-ing much better. Bernice Jolley was in Cedar City for some tests on Thursday and came home with a good report. Speakers in Antimony LDS Sacrament meeting were High Councilmen Mike Tebbs of Panguitch Pan-guitch and Shane Millett of Kingston. King-ston. The youth speaker was Krista Gleave. Tom and Charla Ricketts and family were here on Monday for dental appointments with Dr. Bob Wilson and returned home to Las Vegas that evening. April Christensen has two young girls here as foster children, Amanda and Amber. The young bantam ball team won their game here against Koosharem and (raveled to Koosharem to play a return match. Those participating this year include in-clude Bryce Allen, Kwin Willis, Hallie Shepard, Brady King, Koby Willis, Koye Willis, Robert Porter, Preston Gleave, Krista Gleave, Leslie Les-lie Fielding, Heather Allen, Missy Gericke and Tyson Westwood. Nancy Prather has gone to Las Vegas to be with her husband, Gus, who is quite ill. Rick Grant is in the hospital in Panguitch with pneumonia and other serious problems. Gail Ipson has been home to visit with her father over the holiday. holi-day. The flu bug is still going around and we understand that Layne Blood now has picked it up. Tracy and Jessica Savage and Stacy Robinson have been in Cedar City for three days tending the children chil-dren of the Keith Savages while both Keith and Renon attended meetings in Salt Lake City. |