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Show pqnqnitch Hsvs By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 The first batch of baby robins have left the nests and are learning to care for themselves. It's traveling time. Not only tourists coming to see our country but our folks are traveling near and far. Ryan Houston's Spanish class with parent chaperons and bus drivers driv-ers went to Mexico for a great week. Kimberlee Talbot, daughter of Lyle and Kathy Talbot, with four friends came from Sandy to spend two nights with grandma Mamie Talbot. They went to Zion Canyon National Park to climb rocks . They attended church here before going back north . It was great to have young folks here visiting. Ken and Emma Ahlstrom are back from traveling in Washington and in the north west. Grant and Avonell Tebbs flew to Alaska to sight see. Sister Sally Cooper and Elder John Hulet and Elder Brett Ham-merstrom Ham-merstrom reported missions in Panguitch 2nd and 3rd LDS ward Sacrament meetings. Sally also sang "When Someone Cares". Shea Hatch, son of Mac and Laurie Hatch, was ordained a deacon in 2nd LDS Ward. Mitch Miller was sustained sus-tained a Sunday School teacher. Stan and Lana Foy's family have moved into their new home on (See PANGUITCH on page 3-A) PANGUITCH From page 2-A Panguitch Creek by Forest Service Hill. Dr. Don Stowell and wife Toni's family are in the process of moving from Oregon to Oklahoma. On one furniture moving trip, they came by mom Merle Stowells to leave belongings for storage. Their third trip will be to drive their cars to their new locations. Richard and Robert Stowell Fowler brought son Nick to Provo to the LDS Missionary Training Center. Merle didn't get up to see them. Daughter Jeanetts son Andy is in the Marines and doing well. |