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Show - Panguitch hh- Mamie Talbot The recent heavy snowfall was a shocker but would have been worse if we hadn't been able to see the green grass poking up in sheltered spots. A lot of tree branches were broken from the weight and several utility poles were left hanging on their wires. Freda Talbot had her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Cripe, here from Washington State previous previ-ous to Freda's retirement after 20 years working for Kaibab Industries. Indus-tries. . Mrs. Cripe is Freda's daughter, Opal. Rip Goulding has joined the Army and is stationed in Fort Ben-ning, Ben-ning, Ga., for basic training. Bill Delong is recovering from cataract surgery and thought he was seeing things that weren't there when he looked up from his morning morn-ing coffee and saw what looked like a group of four-legged guests leaving leav-ing the Purple Sage motel for a leisurely stroll up the sidewalk. Bill called his wife, Elaine, who verified that indeed nine head of does and fawns were out for a morning walk. Erna Riggs had a visit from her cousins, the Marv Adams, from Kanab. The Bennet Cameron R.V. park north of town, known more recently recent-ly as "Patty's Place," has been sold to some people from California. Permanent trailers now on the property are those of the Danny Fletchers and Craig Moore, son of Lige Moore. It is uncertain at this writing if permanent trailers will still be parked there. Such a place is ' needed. The Young Women's MIA Standards Night in the LDS stake center was well attended by girls and their parents from all over the stake. A mental health presentation at the Elementary School was not very well attended but was fascinating fascinat-ing as experts from up north explained ex-plained "Left Brain, Right Brain Functions and How They Control Our Actions." A demonstration of "fear" pressure, sometimes called "peer pressure" was given and also one in which four boys lifted a man from a chair with two fingers when the right side of the brain told them to do so. A large number of women took advantage of the services of the Holy Cross Mammography Mobil unit here on Friday. It saved many trips out of town. Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whiting took a sight seeing trip through Arizona. Nevada, California, and Mexico. They enjoyed the museums, visited Collassal Caves in Tuscon, and attended at-tended the Mesa, Ariz., LDS Temple. Tem-ple. Rains kept them company and were welcome throughout all the dry country they visited. The town sorrows with the family of Art Greenleaf at his death. He fought a brave fight under difficult conditions. Graveside ser-v ser-v vices were held here Monday. Alta Orton and Barbara Leach were in Salt Lake City for a weekend week-end with Judy Orton Mann. On returning re-turning home Alta and her sister Maude Dickenson, went to Cedar City for medical appointments. David Judd graduated from LDS Primary and was ordained a Deacon Janee Dastrup and Krystal Englestead En-glestead were baptized into the LDS church. Joe Decker was called as athleuc specialist in the Panguitch Second Ward. The Earl Roes are teaching dance classes sponsored through the Senior Se-nior Citizens. The first dance will be held Friday, April 29, from 8 to 9:30 a.m., in the LDS stake center Everyone js invited to attend and enjoy the fun. They hope for a live orchestra, but if it doesn't show appropriate recorded music will be played. The Doug Evans family went to Antimony for the golden wedding celebration of DarU . Garth Roberts, sj people attending wAty and Delia Tebbs T?- Keith Moores. hk N( .Velu Miller earned with the John JSS NJ few days and laket&e & homesickness and v L?6' 0:0, non Reid beforp ch, Mls,ount: summer. Darien Moore and hi; , Nancy Wanless, of SL fcse' Nancy's mother JaniJllov visited with the Keith l ituate the weekend. - yitu Mark Orion's fiante Goulding. 0f HenS J S in town to see the state -TheyAg Sharon Moore had t- ie? NonneCraycr0ft0fi::.0 for a visit. 7 76 A pickup truck belr-'OT Tommy Mosdcll caj was hastily moved awa unU house out into the streeii lRE gas tank exploded. Wista" ft??"? 5nvelPed iblAh the fire fighters soon had AND control in spite of the 010 windy night. "" !522 The Kay Mangums were rXxl on the way up north W where they finished mo-QS belongings from their hor- 82 t Members of the adult ? -!4 T class held their last meei- J week and celebrated with --: 9 goodies and well wishes to TAXI tor Rod Parry on his r ? move to St. George. TheRg inary leacner tor next year ir inx 1 LeFevre of Tropic. w-i The local Catholic Or 1cr' build their new chapel up'-lC-p! Panguitch Lake Roadbeya ' vi J They hope to have it comr' irus! the end of the summer ? 10 The Don Clarkes wentt-rom attend the golden wedding:; TAX tion of the Frank Clines. ft. , .p' ported the Cline's family r- VM there including a little greatri910 baby. They also visited ;f 'Creel Miller and Cecile Orton ai tJV ty. The Clines are doine ; p, though Iva is confined i JOU wheelchair. They were glad s; with friends from here and ;1C-T their love. On returning heai;:- and Edna Clarke went to Ariz;-. 3) visit with Don's daughter's fr .ot 1 the Joe Grears of Bullhead City Com The Jim Lyles were seen in1; p but their Indian art andjewelr. ; z H 1 is not yet open for business. PAN The Sands Motel is now cieg. for the summer. f 54 The Al Hatches had da.: 29, Elizabeth Keck of Idaho here. H4! Mary Zane Davis is away or. cation. 229 The Jay Riggs went to Trc,r. th., the funeral services of Ray Li:: l r field where all of Ray's chi" Bik took part in the program. Tk l 25. gs also visited with Virginia r'.T A) bee there. The town's symrf g goes out to "Christine Little:.: al here and all of the Littlefield f- A. E ly. th. 1 Ron Riggs went to Salt Li J City for a medical checkup and' $i2 turned with a clean bill of lfc I from his doctor. He can noT- M with his usual activities. t $aj, Gai Wilcock went to Salt u- BL( City for surgery on her throat jy the Wallace Lees have fr' TA. away on vacation and also weffl - R Provo for the graduation of s 714 Wally Lee, from law school. UT Lot n |