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Show SADDLE BRAGS BY NOIIMA CUSKEIXY The hustle to get the fall bounties In tho larder has commenced to subside and we've experienced a mild stir of activity among members of the Panguitch Hiding Club. However, we aer hedging with our hopes, for a back to normalcy leap. In view of The forthcoming deer hunt. Last week Duck Cuskelly and Held Miller located tho long-urearaed-of poles so necessary to the lights at the racetrack Arils Croft of Pearson and Crofts has generously volunteered to cut and haul the poles. This friendly gesture is of no little consequence to the reality of a lighted fairgrounds nnd 'race track In Panguitch for the poles are the foundation of the project. This community servlc p sincerely appreciated. The gong of classroom bed Is has called away several members to the more reflnedactlvl-tles of the three It's. With Jimmy Haycoek at HYP. Doug Hawe i.nd Hula Prince at CSU, Alan Partridge at Dlxlo, Carl Yard-ley in St. George attending the h:gh school, and numerous other members attending, local ichools, we have dwindled to those of us who got too big for the seats or just p'aln gave up book larnln. |