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Show By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 It's fun to see the new little calves toddling after their mothers even through snow up to their bellies. bel-lies. The sad part is to hear so many calves dying because of the wet, muddy conditions they meet on entering the outside world. The local Bunco group got together to-gether Thursday night at Avonell Tebbs' home. Twenty women were in attendance for all the fun. The winners were Leisa Worthen, most Buncos; Cindy Perkins, Bunco beads prize; Helen Slack, most wins; Elaine Sawyer, most losses. Not knowing anything about the game, one would have to ask Elaine "how do you win losses?" We're sorry to see Allen Ford Sales go out of business. Sam and Loraine have been in it a long time. Carol Dodds is home from hospital hos-pital treatment for a broken ankle. Panguitch-connected deaths we have heard of: Harold Lindsay, Brigham City and St. George. Harold was a Garfield County Agriculture Agri-culture Agent and LDS Bishop of the South Ward. His wife, LaVern Lindsay was a nurse at the old hospital. hos-pital. We are sorry for your loss, LaVem. Earl and Evalyn Roe went north for the funeral service. Another An-other death was that of Harry Morris, Mor-ris, Salt Lake City. He is the husband hus-band of Fern Riggs, sister of Jay Riggs. Our love to you, Fern. Jason and Heather Linford Miller are happy with the coming of a baby boy. Thrilled grandparents are the Melvin Millers and Lyle Miller, Afton and Ilene Julander, Loretta Linford, the Roger Linfords and Freda Talbot. Melba Davis has been in the St. George hospital for a bone infection. infec-tion. She is home now but still has to go for treatment here. Carvel and Shirley Henrie have had little Chelsea Henrie visiting with them. Her parents, Paul and Linda Henrie came from the north country to take her back home. The George Proctors have had son Jim Proctor's children here for a visit. Jim just came down to take them back home. - - Ruby (Horace) Myers reports getting along well in Tooele, where she lives with daughter Sherlene's family. Speakers in the Panguitch LDS Third Ward meeting were Laurel Matthews, Tracy Laird and Gayle Gillette. Henderson Johnson is home from a trip to Wyoming where he spent time with son, Bob Johnson and family. The Panguitch LDS First Ward Sacrament meeting program was given by the Dale Baldwin family and the new Primary presidency. Called to the Primary were Naomi Lish, Ruth Boshell, Trena Foster and Diane Fullmer. Dan Foster is the new Cub Master. Trevor Frandsen was ordained a Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. Laurel Holman was called to teach "Temple Preparation," Nick Reynolds to teach Gospel Doctrine and Betty Frandsen will work in the Family Extraction Program. Bobby, Pam, Colby and McKenzie Owens, Clearfield, came to see the Charles Hcpworths. Laura Julander was presented with the Young Womens Recognition Recogni-tion award. More of the motels are opening for business. Folks seem to be hurrying with their winter jobs so they will be ready to work outside as soon as the snow is melted. |