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Show Connonviilo News By Marva Fletcher 679-8521 Speakers in LDS sacrament meeting Sunday were Elders Ston-nie Ston-nie Pollock and Lonnie Pollock, both members of the Escalante Stake High Council. Stonnie's wife Francine and their two small sons attended also. Youth speakers were Tamra Moss and Raphael Morreale. Glenna Fletcher accompanied her son Richard to St. George on Tuesday where they attended LDS temple sessions and visited the Family History Center and also( visited Glenna' s parents Clement and Marie Broderick and sons Leon and Bryce who are working there. We got some much-needed rain that we are grateful for and also experienced some fireworks as a thunder storm passed over on Wednesday night. Elder' David Shakespeare returned re-turned home from the Kentucky Louisville Mission on Thursday. His parents, Tom and Gay met him at the airport in Cedar City. Cary and Cynthia Clark and their children spent the Presidents Day holiday here visiting parents Steve and Verjean Clark and family. The Clark's addition to their home is beautiful and looks like it is about finished. Verjean said she is getting impatient to start using it. Golden and Roxanna Johnson kept a doctor appointment and the verdict was a clean bill ot neaitn ior Golden whose surgery turned out very well. Visiting with Alma and Anita Fletcher were grandchildren, Chandy and Levi Hansen from St. George. Their mother Pauline Hansen came later to pick them up. Three couples celebrated Valentine Valen-tine Day and birthdays by preparing a nice meal and visiting; they were Rita and AC Hammer, Phyllis and Mel Beard and Anita and Alma Fletcher. We are all anxiously awaiting the completion of the new Morreale - Hammer Greenhouse. AC has huge tomato vines growing in their trailer home all varieties and sizes of wonderful ripe tomatoes, so we know he has a "Green Thumb" and he and John will have a good tine watching their plants grow. I don't think it will be long until they will be planting, since John has returned from California. Guy Thompson is doing the plumbing for the new facilities at the KOA campground; that is another project we are watching develop with interest. The city is enforcing a new ordinance ord-inance that all dogs must be tied or on a leash; none will be permitted to run freely. It's hard on the dogs and their owners but we must comply with the law or take the consequences, which will be costly. It is hard on those dogs who have had their freedom but it is a good law. We who have dogs must remember re-member that not everyone feels the way we do about our pets, and, as non-pet owners, they also have rights. Sister Gail Fletcher is enjoying her LDS mission to Canada. She was transferred from Penticton B.C. to the Isle of Victoria B.C. She learned that her companion from Blanding is a distant cousin. Ben and Diane Mathews and family went to Salt Lake City on Monday to see their son and brother, Elder Lloyd Mathews board the plane to go to his mission in Omaha, Neb. The service project for Des-eret Des-eret Industries was a huge success. Many contributed and it was greatly appreciated by those in charge; also a special "Thank You" comes from the full-time LDS missionaries serving ser-ving in our area for the four large boxes of food they received, also a homemade pie that a special person contributed. |