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Show Panguitch to Host Youth Meet Mareh 26-28 " " The Panguitch Region Youth Conference, which includes Beaver, M '' Escalante find Panguitch Stakes, will be held Htarch26;' 27; and "28 In Panguitch. Registration will begin at 5 p,m. Friday at the Panguitch High School gymnasium. That evening there will be a get-acquainted dance conducted by Bob and Helen Linford from Cedar City. Saturday will start with a general assembly in the mon-ing. A general authority and other special people will be present. After lunch several different workshops wUl be going on. These workshops will include: taxidermy, dance, "macrame, teenage problemv1 and self defense. A panel discussion will also be held. The evening program includes a banquet, a concert by the "Sounds of Freedom" from BYU and a dance, the music furnished by "Water Brothers". The public is invited to attend this dance. Tickets can be purchased from the Layrel class president and priest advisors of each ward for $2.00 and for youth under 14 it will cost $1.00. Sunday morning will begin with a sunrise service. A priesthood meeting for the boys and a special meeting for the girls with outstanding speakers will follow, The conference will conclude with a testimony meeting. All youth of Panguitch Stake are encouraged to plan now to attend. Housing for Friday and Saturday nights will be furnished at no charge. The registration fee which covers meals, the concert and the dance is $7.00. For further information contact Susie Perkins or Russel Hatch, Panguitch North Ward; Rebecka Dodds or Craig Ilea ton, Panguitch South Ward; Machelle Stevenson or Brad Riggs, Hatch; Chris Ann Gottfredson or Chad Nay, Circleville Ward; Marva Lee Allen or Kip Nelson, Kingston; Jennie BarnsCm,' function' Ward; Tammy James, or Brad Ackerman, (Marys vale), and Tammy Blood or Thomas Wiley, Antimony to register or buy tickets for the dance Saturday night. |