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Show titmmm mm By Betty Wiley 624-3215 The Dave Morans have been in our town visiting with old friends and we wish they were coming' back to live. Their home is in Phoenix, Ariz. Adam King and Bridgett King are both going to college in Cedar City. We have several from our area going to college in Cedar City. Hallee Sheperd will be going there after the first of the year. We are very fortunate that the Bryce Canyon National Park and Ruby's Inn among others, give our young people summer work which helps them earn money for school. Robert Porter has arrived home from his mission in Ecuador where he has really enjoyed the people. Several changes have been made in Antimony LDS Ward offices. The new Relief Society presidency now is Mary Jean Willis and two helpers, Marge Robinson and Atlialia Jensen. The new Primary president will be Bernice Jolley and her two helpers are Jani Lee Martin and Tiffany Russell. Holly Westwood will be the new teacher for the Young Women's Sunday School class. Steve Sorensen brought a few friends by plane this past week from California to enjoy the Tres Amigos Ranch in John's Valley. We had two lady missionaries here in Antimony Ward on Sunday. One came from Hawaii and I was told her name is Lesuma. The other came from Wisconsin and her last name is Siebert. I overlooked a very important news item last week. Tyson Miller has been advanced to the office of district leader and is an outstanding LDS missionary. Burns and Mona Black have had their annual temple party for their workers at the St. George LDS Temple. There were about 80 in attendance. They all stay at the Rockin R Lodge, have dinner and have a very interesting interest-ing program. They spend the night and have breakfast before they go home. We have had some rain yesterday yes-terday and last night but we will need so much more rain and snow this winter to even partly fill these two empty reservoirs. Kwin Willis will be going to. Tuxtea-Guiterruz, Mexico on his LDS mission. |