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Show By Betty Wiley 624-3215 The spray plane has been flying fly-ing up here and I hope the spray will get the bugs. I'm wondering wonder-ing if all southern Utah has as many bugs or is it just our area? Eilene (Mrs. Daren) Taylor has gone up north for a checkup and possible surgery. Good luck and hope you will be back soon. We are sorry that Pete Sudweeks passsed away but he has lived a full life and is a very special person. Most of us can -remember when he worked for the Piute County Road Dept. and the roads were always graded grad-ed just right. We will all miss Ada Hoover. Her, cafe in Marysvale Canyon was known all over the country. Her hamburgers couldn't be beat. Tom Wiley traveled to Escalante on Monday to meet with the Forest Service. Whatever happened to the flags that used to fly in Antimony for Memorial Day, etc? We had all our family and many ' relatives from Salt Lake City for the funeral of our grandson, grand-son, Chris Huntsman. Our son Jeremy and Jan Wiley from St. David, Ariz.; Marcia Tobiasson and all her family, Charla, Ladd, Antimony From Page 2A Dustin, and children, also Chace and Chantry Brindley and Fred and Chantell Bronsema. After the services, which were held in Salt Lake City, Jeremy and Jan Wiley traveled to the Idaho Falls LDS Temple for their daughter's wedding. Raymond and Roma Henrie also went to Idaho for the wedding and reception for Gretchen. Jane Wiley took her mom, Beverly Frederick, to check on her house in Overton, Nev. Thanks go to the Antimony Ward Relief Society again for the great food waiting for everyone every-one when we came back from the funeral services in Salt Lake City. It is a long trip to bring everyone here for the burial. Thanks also to everyone who helped at the cemetery. Raymond and Roma Henrie, Rorie and Paula Henrie and children of Pleasant Grove, Gavin and Tiana Henrie and her son, of Eagle Mountain; Michelle and Chelsey Huntsman of Mt. Pleasant, Chris' father, Alfred Karl Huntsman, who has been quite ill was able to be at the funeral, as well as grandmother Merida Huntsman. |