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Show it V.i j I .... " " By Earl Roe 676-2376 Stan and Lana Foy have bought the site of the former (years ago!!) Airdome Dance Hall on Center Street on the West edge; of town to build a new home. They are living in the Horace and Fluby Myers home -until they have their home built. The head of the: new natural gas company going into Panguitch has bought and moved into the Foy home. Mamie Talbot is i n the Garfield Care Center recovering from knee replacement surgery last week in Cedar City. The .'Steven Talbot family stopped in Cedar City to see her on their way to SJalt Lake City. On their way home: to Escondido, Calif., they stopped to see Mamie again in Panguitch. Merle Stowell is home after an extended visit in Oregon with her kids and their families. Richard and Roberta Stowell Fowler and three sons brought her home. Mack Oetting and Earl Roe have been working on the Quilt Walk Monument on the City Office lot. Rena Cole went to Ireland to spend nine days with her son Bradley Brad-ley Cole as he finished his LDS mission. They have returned home now and Bradley is working at Bryce Canyon National Park and Rena is back at work in the local hospital. The Arthur fillers have a new cement front porch. It is much bigger and will be roofed. Velma Barney is a patient in the local hospital. We wish you the best, Velma. Elder Weston Johnson reported his LDS mission to St. Louis, Missouri, in the Second Ward on June 14. Lots of friends were here to hear his interesting report and rejoice with the family from the (See PANGUITCH On Page 4-A) Panguitch News From Page 2-A surrounding towns. Elder Johnson has grown to be a fine man. There have been a number of emergency care cases at the hospital this past week, but none of local folks. Our appreciation of the many care givers grows by leaps and bounds as we see so many from here and the surrounding towns work to serve patients with so much patience and gentleness. Thank you friends. I had a good visit with Mamie yesterday and she is getting along very well and is able to take back her responsibility for our Panguitch News column. I learned that she had the same knee job that I will be having this coming Monday. Art Cooper (my cousin) came home for a few days. Art has always al-ways called Panguitch home and now that he has retired from teaching teach-ing at a college in Denton, Tex., he is planning on coming back to make his home. While here, he stayed with Vermon and Catherine Barney. I'll bet they spent lots of time re-hashing the times they spent together in Texas. Lorene and Charles (Chuck) Hepworth had their whole family visit them recently. Pam and Bobby, Kevin and Lisa, Kenneth and Ardie and all of the children spent some time with them. Kim and Robert Julander have been to Provo to be with her mother who was there for some surgery. Laura Julander took her mother-in-law, Golda Julander to Payson to have cataract surgery. Amber Peterson, Evalyn and Earl Roe's granddaughter, is spending spend-ing the summer with them while working at the Cowboy Smoke House. Amber will be attending Southern Utah University this Fall. Installation of the distribution lines for our natural gas is going great guns. The city lines will be ready to be connected to the main line when it reaches town. The "Quilt Walk" monument is nearly completed. With the combination combi-nation of weather and lack of manpower, man-power, this has been a trying project. proj-ect. Neucile Yardley will probably be the most relieved person in town when this is done. Steve Marshall is installing a new "high-rise" sign at his new drug store. The sign occupying the top spot will be the old familiar Rexall sign that hung in front of the old drug store on Main Street. I like the way our Main Street Planners Plan-ners are doing things; dressing the old up to fit the new ideas. Now if they can come up with something to fill the gap where the old S & C burned down, our Main Street will be whole again. I hope you get a chuckle out of this: Rent Control Board, Washington Washing-ton D.C. Gentlemen, I am compelled to raise my rent. My place has been rented for the past three years to a very fine gentlemen. This gentlemen gentle-men never needed a bath and for the past three years it was entirely unnecessary un-necessary for me to supply the water. wa-ter. However this high class tenant moved out a month ago and the new occupant is full of new fangled ideas and insists on my supplying water for a bath every other night. I bathe too but he insists on a change of water each time. Sincerely Sin-cerely yours, Mrs. Fanny W-. |