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Show By Betty Wiley 624-3215 Some of our snowbirds are getting ready to go south as the weather is getting quite cool and the hunts are on, so as soon as they get their elk or deer, they will be leaving. We have several new children in Antimony LDS Primary class as the Martins have two elementary elemen-tary students and two that go to Piute High School. The Primary program presented on Sunday in Sacrament meeting was very well done. The Marcus Gleave house has been sold to a couple from Las Vegas, Nev., Cecil and Arrea Wilson. They will be using it as a summer home as she is a nurse at a hospital in Las Vegas. Mike and Cindy Tyree have moved into the former Lin Kendall house and he has worked for Burns Black. Grant Proctor had his tractor blade fall on his foot on Saturday. His wife took him to Garfield Memorial Hospital where they x-rayed the foot and he had three broken bones. So Mrs. Proctor took her husband to Boulder City, Nev. where he will have surgery. The road up on Antimony Bench has a new coat of gravel and it is surely an improvement. The old water tank is being redone and we will now have two tanks. One will hold the extra water. The Creston Blacks are getting get-ting their house painted and it will be great. The cowboys, Kenneth King, Van Wiley, Tom King, David' Smith and John Stucki have' been on the mountain moving! cattle for three days up on the Coyote allotment. They haven't seen any bears this time. Marcia Tobiasson and all of her family are spending a long weekend up on the Volneys with their tents and bikes. Dave Mulvaney is back to get his house electricity rewired and Dave has had his two sisters from Kentucky stop here as they traveled from California back home to Kentucky. This is their first time here. Also the Porters have the three Fackrell children who will probably be adopted by Mike and Natalie Porter who are relatives. |