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Show Panguitch News I w By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 The past weeks rain and hail has blackened the hayeven that already in stacks! The hail and frost have damaged the gardens and flowers. Keith and Roseond Henrie have had Michael and Mary K. Henrie Norman here from Ogden to visit and enjoy the parks and mountains. Bonnie Clark, daughter of the Cecil Clarks and some friends fro Denver were also with the Henries for several days. Bonnie and her friends are attending the University of Colorado working on their asters Degree. Keith and Rosemond spent time in St. George visiting and catching up on news from the Dixie area. They visited with Irene McEsen who is at her home with some of the family with her at night and she is at a day care ladys home during the day. The Panguitch Lake Branch Chapel is closed for the winter now. Cornelia and Loyhova Camps of Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their opening meeting of the winter together in the library. Darlene Evans gave a skit on the history of Mary Ann Doyle great grand mother of Cindy Williams and showed any of her relics. Barbara Talbot gave the lesson on the history of Box Elder county. Especially the towns of Promontory and Corinne...Gaitlen Gochner told of the newly organized Panguitch Main Street Group. Thanks goes to the district School Board for preserving the log finish on the former Panguitch Hospital building. Hilda Gardner celebrated her 89th birthday at a lunch with friends. She-has had her cousin Verda Ipson Lorimer visiting for a week. Verda is a native of Panguitch, graduated with the Class of 1940. A group of classmates gathered at Lowell and Alice Henries to remember old times with her. Hilda had visitors that she worked with at Bryce Lodge; Wayne and Vavial Jaeson of Shelby, Tenn., and Dee Roland of Las Vegas. Through the month of August, the First LDS Ward heard fro most all of their officers in Sacrament meetings; The bishopric Even Boshell, J. Ned Richards, Gayloen Moore, Larry Marvica and Lee Mullenaux. The Young Mens officers; Than Cooper, Jerry LeFevre, Wayne Miller and Justin Hatch. The Primary officers; Jennifer Gillette, Claudia Payne, Lorraine Owens and Kaylynn Partridge. Jameson Chaoate son of Susan Reynolds graduated from Primary and was ordained a Deacon. If you get confused about which Ward folks live in, consider the following: while the 4 Wards were being aligned, some of the Priesthood members came up with the idea that they (See Panguitch News On Page 3-A) Panguitch News From Page 2-A be named for the geographical areas around town such as 1st ward might be called Pigweed Hill Ward; 2nd Ward- River Lane Ward; 3rd Ward - Graveyard Hollow Ward; 4th - the Dickenson Hill Ward. Third Ward Bishop Del Hulet joked that if each of us lived long enough we would all be in the Graveyard Hollow Ward. |