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Show ft iMMttinrhli MKUti )l By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 The first frost of winter hit. The gardens and flowers show the path it took. Maybe if it doesn't hit any harder the alfalfa will be cut in time to save a few bloated cattle. The Quince and Iva Houston family reunion at the city park brought out 44 members to enjoy each other. It was especially fun to see Terry and Sandra Cooper's little surprise package baby girl. Verda Oldham and Cecil Dawn Porter engineered the get together. Doris Nichols had a very nice reunion with her youngest brother and wife from Florida. They had not seen each other in forty years and had a lot of catching up to do. Grace McAllister, New Mex. and some of her family have been here cleaning out the family home so it can be put up for sale. Grace says she's doing well except for her backbone which is and always will be out of whack. Grace, Linda and Kevin McAllister all enjoyed visiting visit-ing with relatives and friends. Alden and Mary Black's families were here for their reunion from their various homes before school starts again. Seems that most folks are trying to get these affairs in quickly now. The Howard family reunion was held here recently. The Doug Jensens, Brent Ortons, Ramona and Clark Howards and the John Hous-tons, Hous-tons, plus dozens of other relatives in and out of town enjoyed meeting together. Linda Bardwell Olsen was happy to be able to see the 50 rel atives before she left for Heidelberg, Germany where her husband will be stationed with the military for awhile. Ryan Houston was called to be the Panguitch LDS First Ward Teachers Quorum Advisor and Phillip Blais as deacons advisor. James Henrie, son of the Terry Henries was ordained a priest. Sustained Sus-tained as members of the Sunday School presidency were Darrell Jensen, McRay Julander and Wallace Lee. George Whiting was called to a scouting position and Mavis Torgerson was called to the Stake Primary. The John and Tina Riggs family memberships were welcomed into the Panguitch LDS Third Ward. Called to work in the Primary were Tina Riggs, Annette Hulet and Cindy" Williams. ' Jeff Cooper wa'S ordained a Teacher and Weston Johnson was ordained a Priest. Boy Scout workers Mack Neil Roundy and Royce Young from Glendale and Alton, were speakers in the' Third Ward. Members of that ward had a fall party at the city park. Luckily the evening was much warmer than the moming. The Dan Home family have moved into the former Pat Nolan home. Harold and Afton Judd Guyman are settled down in the former Nello Ipson home. Brother-in-law and sister Norm and Dora Ann Henrie got the house wallpapered and painted so it would be ready for them. Welcome back home friends after all these years. Stacee Yard-ley, Yard-ley, daughter of the John Yardleys received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award. This award takes about six years to earn and is equal to a boy scout Eagle Award. Dorothy Pinigree helped out delivering de-livering meals for the senior citizens citi-zens for a few days. She says the comfortable new porches on their home were built by their son. The Pinigrees bought the historic old brick home owned by Uncle John Prince. Most of the old homes are in good hands now and are being fixed up. Steve and Susan Talbot's family came from California to visit with Mamie Talbot and explored Mammoth Mam-moth Cave, enjoyed the fish hatchery hatch-ery and then went north to visit relatives rel-atives and camp in a cabin in Idaho where they found what "cold in August" Au-gust" really means. The old high school or the "Panguitch Pavilion" is getting a new roof by Orson Worthen Roofing. George and Galie Lelis, West Valley City, visited cousins LaVenda Moore and Hope Gould-ing. Gould-ing. The James Edward and Elizabeth Smith family reunion was held in the Duck Creek area. They were the grandparents of Pratt Goulding. The Hepworth family reunion was held at Main Canyon where they owned a sawmill in that area at one time. Donna Osborn was sustained as counselor in the Panguitch LDS First Ward Primary. JeriLou Houston Hous-ton discussed the welfare program and Bishop Jon Torgerson talked about the controversial gambling subject in Sacrament meeting. i Royce and Pearl Walker, California, Cali-fornia, are at the old Stephen Walker house for a time. They are living in their motor home while putting a metal roof on the house and are doing some cleaning up before returning home. The town meeting, in which the architect and sign man gave ideas on fixing up the houses and buildings build-ings in Panguitch.was very interesting. interest-ing. The saving of the old public library building and adding on to it sounded especially appealing, if it can be done. There were some good ideas on restoring buildings on Main Street and films and slides showed what has been done in towns in Colorado. |