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Show - Panguitch Fatter - Mamie Talbot Cowboys were busy around town the past week as cattlemen moved their cattle onto the forest for the summer, and the trail ride for the young men took place with a lot of older ones to join in the fun, except for the one who was thrown by a skittish horse and sustained broken ribs and a punctured lung. He toughed it out on the trip but ended up in his home' territory at the hospital. hos-pital. A number of Marie Liston's family, the Nelsons from up north, were here for Don Liston's funeral and quite a bunch of friends and Liston relatives were here from this area to express their love and to escort es-cort Don to his home town, Es-calante, Es-calante, for burial. New building in town is a spacious spa-cious deck added to the west side of i the former Hout Hatch home where the Ken Ahlstroms now live. Former Panguitchites seen in town were Art Sevy, Fern Sevy, I Bob Davis and Beverly Davis. The Sevys have Art's sisters Norma Talbot and Pauline Prince to visit with her. The Davises have their mothers Lula Davis and Velta Miller to check up on. Norma Talbot Tal-bot and the Gale Wilcocks welcome a move by the Hal Wilcocks from Wyoming to Price, where Hal is in charge of food services for College of Eastern Utah. This move cuts down on travel time for their visits back home and for grandparents to go see their loved ones. Beanie Palmer of Pocatello, Ida. brought her dad Bernard Henrie home from up north where he has been spending time with her family, fami-ly, Toi Williamson of Boise, Sally Heaton of Hyde Park and Burdell Henrie in West Jordan. Bernice Miller came from Riverside, Calif., for a few days visit with Bernard and her sister Beanie. Mamie Talbot and Barbara Talbot Tal-bot took turns goins to Enoch to care for Alan Talbot's children while their parents flew to Texas to drive Mickey's mother home to Utah. Then Mamie and Barbara went to Salt Lake City for a medical medi-cal checkup and other errands that always have to be crowded in while in the area. Hilma Excell attended the funeral service of Marie Excell's grandson instead of her son. In the LDS Third Ward six young men reported on the LDS youth conference held at Brian Head. Bessie Perkins has a new grandchild grand-child born to son, the George Perkins of Cedar City. |