Saturday 18th, we traveled to Kanab and attended the funeral of Lynda’s aunt Ramona, who was the last of Grandpa Esplin’s family. As it turned out, in her later years, she had married the father in Law of Carol Graff, a girl that I dated in Collage for quite a while. She was one of the speakers in the funeral. It was good to see her again. We took Karl and Sue with us, and had a good time traveling with them.
We returned to Cove Fort just in time to leave again and go to Elsinore for dinner at the cowboy Corral, They serve a steak dinner for ten bucks with live entertainment and dancing. They had such a large crowd that they moved the entertainment onto the sidewalk and the dancing was in a coned off section of the street. It was a fun evening. All of the missionaries went over for the last time. Many of them are heading home today....the summer season is over. We’ll miss them.
As we were finishing our shift yesterday, we took a tour out that consisted of a young couple that had just been to St. George and had been to all of the historic sites there. They had already filled out referral cards there, so my streak of tours with cards ended with fifteen.
After finishing that tour, I saw some people in the parking lot, and went over to talk to them. It turned out to be Mary Kay and Richard Cody, the singers. They had their spouses with them and had just been playing some engagements in California. I had never met Richard....he is my cousin from Heber City. I talked to them about coming to Cove Fort Days next year. They didn’t commit yet, but I told them I would be sending them an invitation.
Monday, September 20, 2010
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