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Show By Marlene Haws 826-4859 marlenehcolor-country.net What a beautiful Fall season we have had! We are still canning can-ning tomatoes! And the flowers always seem to be at their most beautiful stage when it is time to freeze. Our tomato tree is covered cov-ered with new blossoms, but each time I open my front door I expect the one limb to creep inside. I think it knows its time is short! Don Earl Haws and his mom came from Killeen, Texas last week: Don Earl will hunt with his dad Don Haws, and Ethel will do the Fall housecleaning and wind up the garden stuff. Where did the summer go? Ben and Renee Porter have returned to Provo for the winter. Ben says he and Martha Stewart will both be serving their sentence, sen-tence, except she will get out of jail a month earlier than he will! (He says it's like being in jail to have to spend six months in Provo when he would much rather be in Escalante!) I think he is the guy who prompted the saying, "You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy!" Vickie Schulkoski and Cindy Steed picked up Cindy's mom Donna Marshall in Panguitch and went on a week-long vacation vaca-tion to Washington, D. C. and the surrounding area. I think they flew out of Las Vegas, Nev. They said they had a great time. Thais and Gene Griffin had part of their family here over the weekend. Mark Griffin and sons Cody and Dusty and daughter Mickelle and baby girl and a friend (whose name Thais couldn't remember.); and Stephanie Volker and daughter Hallie, all of St. George. Also visiting at the Griffin home overnight were friends of Gene and Thais, Don and Cris Vandrell, from Washington State. They became friends when they all lived in Mesa, Ariz. Cal and Martha Schow and ' Daryl and Mary Shumway just-' returned from a trip back East. They were gone four weeks and ' visited 18 LDS temples from here to Washington, D.C. and'; into Canada. The temple in Palmyra, New York and the one' in Bismarck, N.D., were closed' for renovations, but they visited 15 in the states and three in Canada. Martha says they had a ' great trip but she got a little' homesick and tired of traveling and it's always nice to be back home. ' Twenty-one Daughters of the'; Utah Pioneers met last Thursday evening for their monthly meet-;' ing. They enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner at the senior citizen citi-zen center and held their meeting meet-ing there afterward. Sandra' Miller gave a history of her ' ancestors who came across the ' plains with the Willy Handcart Company. Really interesting' Connie Noyes gave the lesson"' on Bear Lake County in Idaho. Mary Davis came from Idaho to visit with her mom Twila ' Mclnelly for a few days ' Members of the Christmas ' Main Street Lighting-Committee Lighting-Committee are already making - plans for the coming Christmas ' season. Anyone who wishes to' contribute to this project in any way can contact one of the com- ' mittee members: Marjie ' Spencer, Pauline Lott, Deon ' Alvey, Marlene Haws, Darlene Edmiston or Janalee Bernardo. When work begins on putting the lights up, volunteer labor ' would really be appreciated.' The street looked great last year.-Lets year.-Lets make it even better this year! Lewis and Jean Griffin spent ' a week at their home here before ' returning to their home in ' Provo. |