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Show fintimony news By Betty Wiley 624-3215 On Tuesday morning the Antimony Elementary School children chil-dren boarded the school bus and traveled to Junction where they watched the Ririe-Woodbury Dancers Dan-cers perform. Some of the girls were surely dreaming of someday learning to dance like all of the dancers. Last week Ned and Coy Burr traveled to St. George to help their daughter Laurie end John Sandberg move into their new home. We are having regular Spring weather here so we should enjoy it because I am sure the day of reckoning reck-oning will come and we will have winter. Members of the new presidency of the LDS Young Women were speakers in sacrament meeting and all the girls joined the presidency in singing "I am a Child of God". Visitors in the Antimony LDS Ward on Sunday were Richard Bunker Bun-ker of Las Vegas and Kay Jolley. Natalie Porter is still with her mother, taking care of her father who is ill and Mona Black is still in Alaska visiting her daughter. Colby Robinson was baptized, and then confirmed a member of the LDS church last week. He is the son of the Dave Robinsons. Ned Burr was released in LDS sacrament meeting from his job as teacher in the Sunday School and Tracy Savage was sustained as teacher of the 12-13 year olds. Gayle Ipson was here over the weekend From Arizona to be with her father for a couple of days. Help can't wait! The Panguitch LDS Stake Blood Drive will be held in Panguitch on Feb. 23 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Blood is really needed so let's see if you can spare the time to run over to Panguitch to donate. Local folk who would like to participate in "Potpourri" a show to be presented to Piute High School on Mar. 29 featuring the best in local talent and a family choir. Anyone wanting to audition for the talent portion should contact Scott Bagley or Doug Allen at the high school or Charleen Dalton (577-2922) if interested in participating partici-pating in the choir Phil, Shannon, McKoy and Bryce Allen attended the All Breed Bull sale in Salina on Saturday, Feb 12. They had the top selling bull in the show. McKay Allen is on the LDS Seminary Council at Piute High School and he was one of the speakers in the Circleville LDS 1st Ward. |