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Show CMXMIVILLS By Marva Fletcher 679-8521 Jim and Erma Clarke attended attend-ed the Saturday morning session of LDS Conference in Salt Lake City. Jim went to the Priesthood session Saturday night and they also went to the Sunday morning session. They saw Erica Racker and Todd Beard there. They sat just behind the Clarkes. No one else from here reported having gone. Don and Louise Mangum had son Melvin Mangum, his wife, April and daughter, Brenda from Ivins as visitors on Saturday. They took Don on a long hike at Bryce Canyon. Steve and VerJean Clark went to the LDS temple with their nephew Shiloh Syrett to get his endowments before leaving for his Maryland mission. They also took VerJean 's mother, Mary Etta Chynoweth, Shiloh 's grandmother, with them. In LDS Sacrament . meeting on Sunday, Jory Twitchell was advanced to the office of teacher (See CANNONVILLE on pg. 3) Cannon ville News From Page 2-A in the Aaronic Priesthood. Youth speakers were Bethany Comp and Kam Twitchell. The choir then sang "Angry Words, Oh Let Them Never." Speakers from the High Council were Sam Pollock and Fred Syrett. The theme of their talks was tolerance tol-erance and love. All of the talks were very good. Golden and Roxanna Johnson had a visit from their daughter, Susan Bell and grandson, Matthew of Lancaster, Calif. They went to dinner at the Pines and visited. Then Susan and Matthew went to Glendale where they visited more family members before returning to California on Sunday. On Wednesday, Golden received word that his mother, Ven Johnson of Carson City, Nev., who has been ill for quite some time had passed away. Golden and Roxanna went to Reno Friday to meet other family members and they will all attend the funeral services on Saturday. We send our condolences to the family. . He grew up here in Cannonville. Lula Moore and her sister, Katie Morton and her granddaughter, Sarah, visited another sister, Roxanna Johnson. Howard Leavitt spent a couple cou-ple of days in Garfield Memorial Hospital in Panguitch this week. He is home now and feeling better. La Vera Moss also spent several sev-eral days in the hospital and underwent tests to help the doctors doc-tors to determine what was causing caus-ing the severe pain in her head. She is home now waiting for results of the tests. Quite a large group of Cannonville LDS Ward members mem-bers went to the St. George Temple on Saturday. |