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Show Email: lropiculgalyahoo.com Have any of you strolled through the streets of Tropic lately and admired all the beautiful flower beds that the Tropic citizens have so elegantly arranged in their yards? If you haven't, do it! Also, if any of you are suffering from allergies, it could be the ragweed which is high in pollen now. There were many out-of-town people during the recent holiday weekend, however, if you haven't shown your face in my presence, or let me know you were here, you won't see your name in print! The Labor Day weekend is famous for people taking their last summer vacation. Derrick and Laura Pollock have moved back to Tropic. Michon Ott of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Sherrell and Karen Ott. The Ron Millett family of Riverton have kept the road hot between here and there. Ron Finally admitted to me that he hopes to build in Trqpic within the next millennium! Bryant and Mary Ann Shake-spear Shake-spear and son Jake have also kept the road hot, Bryant likes the cooler weather here and has been vacationing this past week with his ' parents Carl and Kay Shakespear. Another couple that has come to Tropic quite often for the past few weeks are Kenny Pollock and his fiancee Michelle Lindsay who visit with David and Kathryn Pollock. Also seen in town were Triessa Hepworth of Cedar City visiting with her parents Martin and Carla Ramsay and Brenda Shakespear and family of Kanab visiting with her parents Clare and Mary Lee Ramsay. Ram-say. The Willis reunion was held in the Cannonville Town Park with a representative from each family member in attendance, along with the good potluck food, visiting, games, and auctions. Bill and Elinor and Steeves of Elko, Nev., were weekend visitors at Gloria Hayden's. They helped Gloria clean and repair in her house and yard. Christy Gardner and children of New Castle spent a day with Dixie Shakespear. Dixie also enjoyed a visit from her brother, Heber Hall and nephew, Richard Hansen, of course, on different days of the week! The Tropic Ward LDS Relief Society Enrichment meeting was well attended and many stayed to help with service projects that will benefit foreign children. An optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible in this world while the pessimist ears this is true! I just got lost in thought. ..it was unfamiliar territory! |