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Show Hch ManNai-Panguitcli Stake Historical Arts Head A Hatch man has been appointed as Panguitch Stake Historical Arts Correspondent by President Raymond Whit-taker, under the direction of the LDS general authorities. Mr. Wiley Huntington will have the responsibility of collecting and preserving historical artifacts, books, letters, Journals, papers, documents, paintings sculpture, architecture, photographs, metal work, carriages, wagons, household furniture and furnishings, handwork, pre-columblan artifacts, and pioneer memorabilia. Items such as books, letters, Journals, papers, documents and photographs will be placed in the Church Archives or the Church Library, where they will be available for research use. Mr. Huntington states that when an older member passes away and the estates is settled, many times the heirs destroy old letters, post cards, pictures, diaries, Journals. He urges all families to consider either giving these WUey Huntington, Hutch. Pangultch Stake historical arts correspondent sits at console of organ which was used by early 1 items to him to send up to the church headquarters or if a family has important papers to call and give permission for him to get a copy of these valuables. He is working with some of the older members in the stake, obtaining accounts of their life, these histories will be sent to the Church Archives or Church Library. Mrs. Irene McEwen has offered her services as a typist in helping to get these histories recorded. fwj - HBBHflnHHHLw'''fliiissHHIfl ElL -r IbIsssssssHHsHsIssBsHsW . JbsbbHbbbbbbbIbbW1 Hsia&UNii.lsaskM' "MsKy j Kj As XMmtlBIBkt BssmJav VnsHsiM'.'rM ret Id tnli of Garfield Couoty, Effort Is underway to collect other historical artifacts tad histories of residents. |