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Show I i?lKdihrCc;i Km I i - - r By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 The heavy snow this past week sort of kept some of us confined to home. Seems that if one cannot get out and shovel the lovely stuff it doesn't do much good to see the city trucks going up and down the streets making higher snow banks. Lots of neighbors and friends do help out often and some boys look for jobs to earn money shoveling snow. The starlings were glad to see little pools of water to drink when the temperature got above freezing briefly and to find a bare spot here and there to pick up a few little rocks to help their digestion. The Panguitch LDS Third Ward Young Women served a delicious supper to the widows and widowers of the ward and pleased them with their fresh young voices in song. Bill and Sara Kay have gone north for Bill to have hip surgery. We hope it turns out well. Bill Brown went to Salt Lake City again for medical treatment. Thanks Bill for your neighborhood service with your trusty lawnmower and snow pushing blade. Panguitch native J. Elliot Cameron is the new president-elect of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers which means that he will be serving as National S.U.P. president during Utah's Statehood Centennial Year of 1996. Elliot is the son of natives the late Archie and Leona Sargent Cameron and lives in Provo. Elizabeth Foy received word that daughter Mary Susan Foy was chosen outstanding teacher by her fellow teachers and was honored at a luncheon in the Jordan School District on Nov. 17. Mary Susan's father Joe Foy was an excellent teacher here in Panguitch, We are proud of our local folks and their accomplishments. The neighbors of Ray and Dora Newman helped them load their belongings for their move to Salem where they will be closer to their son. The neighbors are sad to lose the Newmans who own the Mary Sargent home and want to sell the historic house now. Benjamin McEwen, son of Clem and Geralyn Veater McEwen and grandon of Clem and Irene McEwen and Marilyn Veater has been called to Bulgaria on an LDS mission. The Jay Crosbys attended the wedding of their granddaughter Teri Crosby, daughter of Norman and Sheryl Crosby in the Maini LDS Temple. She was married to Scott -Blatter. The family then went to Pleasant Grove to the wedding reception. Maxine says that they went in a blizzard and came back in a blizzard. That's the way it is this winter. Have a month of happy holidays folks. Remember to put your news items in the white box at Welcome Market! |