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Show Looking Back Through The Pages Of Garfield County News TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO February 8, 1951 Big carnival and dance to earn money to get the band into uniforms. There will be a special floor show, food will be sold, Bingo by the Jaycees, concessions. $1,000 has been raised for the uniforms and $700 is needed. Mayor William G. Bruhn proclaimed February 10, 1951 as BAND DAY and February 6 to 12 as BOY SCOUT WEEK. Monte Marshall remained president of Wildlifers in panguitch with Vee Worthen vice-president, Lowell Henrie, Secretary, Jim Tebbs, Reed Henderson, A. C. Tebbs, Grant Williams and Woody Young, directors. Funeral services for Mrs. S. II. Munson, Tropic was held. Panguitch was turned over to the boy scouts during BOY SCOUT WEEK with Kyle Tebbs mayor; Phil Farns worth. Sterling Tebbs, Clark Tebbs, David Hatch and Doug Syrett, councilmen; Gordon Reed, Justice of Peace, Bobbie Orton, Chief of Police; Rueben Burgess, Dog Catcher; Chad Moore, Recorder; Doug Davis, Treasurer; Robert Robinson, Fire Chief; Doug Stoker, Sheriff and Joe Goulding, Night Watchman. Marvin Mangum, Cannonville married Vanola Wycuff. W. Matt Houston, Panguitch was named best public speaker in a contest held at Richfield High School. FIFTY-ONE YEARS AGO February 13, 1925 Trope High school students paid a vist to the Walter Canyon core Saturday. The 75 yard dish between Sears Willis, Henrieville and Leo Muison, Tropic, was won by Sears. The 50 yard dash between Lawrence' Adair and Joseph A. Ott was won by Lawrence. Jeff Barney, Elliot Barney and George Workman, Hatch, left for the Elbo to fill a post contract for Mel Swapp. The "New Cameron Hold at Panguitch" is opened. "One: block west of the Monument and Bank." The new bungalow of W. Earl ' Marshall on Academy Avenue is just about completed. |