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Show Dqughters Of Utah Pioneers And Chamber Of Commerce Cooperate And Roll Out Welcome Mat For Tourists Cooperation between the two Panguitch camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the Panguitch Chamber of Commerce has resulted ta the establishment of a combined museum and tourist information center on Center Street, U.S. Highway 89, a major tour-1st thoroughfare iu southern Utah. The building was originally the Panguitch Bl3hop3 storehouse, having been built ta liiMfa.-.iiiiwi mtttthi 1 wrrti Jiufct lT'h MmarxiM 1907. Recently it was used as a Seminary by students of the Panguitch High School. A b:ight hew sign bearing out the Panguitch theme Panguitch means "place of the big fish" Jn Pjute has been erected to, direi-J (he touring public to the new facility.. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will man" the information center vrith material being "supplied by the Chambep-of Commerce. On hand to dedicate the sign and open the center were, from left; Memphis Talbot, captain of Cornelia camp; Celeste, Talbot, captain of Loyho-ra" camp; Preal Veater, Gm field County DUE president. With them is Clem Church, president of the Chamber of Commerce; at right is Dr. Wallace G. Lee, under whose leadership as president cf , the Chamber of; Commerce the project was started last year. |