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Show Panguitch llvm By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 The drive over Cedar Mountain, is gorgeous right now. The trees are yellow, gold, orange and red. It is interesting how many colors there can be in one clump of trees. The Panguitch City government has added some new members to two committees. Eric Houston, with alternate Lloyd Brinkerhoff, is jiow part of the planning committee and John Houston, with alternate Wayne Ross, is on the board of adjustments. The planning committee com-mittee suggests changes and the board of adjustments carries them out. Don Henrie had knee surgery in Cedar City recently. In the Panguitch LDS 4th Ward the youth speakers were Jenelle Benson and Shantell Mack. Stake speakers were Kay Hatch and Dale Baldwin. Sustained to new positions posi-tions in the Ward Relief Society were Laura Julander and Louise Holman as homemaking specialists, special-ists, with Kim Julander working in the homemaking department. Jewell Jew-ell Reynolds is the Relief Society chorister. Joyce Christensen and Louise Holman are Relief Society teachers. Kathy Peterson is the new Cub Scout Leader while Pat Sagers will teach Primary and Jean-nie Jean-nie Henrie will teach Sunday School. Panguitch native George Dodds died in California. His parents are Rea and the late Tom Dodds. His funeral was held Wednesday in California Cali-fornia and he was brought here for burial. Family members Rea Dodds, Howard and Mamie Hatch, and Maloy and Carol Dodds went to California for the funeral. Juanita Talbot spent two weeks in the Salt Lake City area with , family and friends. Attending City League meetings up north were members of the Panguitch Pan-guitch City Council. Denny and Jean Orton brought mom Alta Or-ton Or-ton home after her two-week stay with daughter Judy Mann and family. fam-ily. Anna Pollock spent a night in Beaver and saw her granddaughter, Lacy Pollock, be crowned homecoming home-coming queen at Beaver High School. Lacy is a daughter of proud dad, Dandy Pollock. The LDS missionary farewell for Elder Garrett Sawyer was held in the Panguitch LDS 3rd Ward on Sept. 19. He is a son of Rick and Susan Sawyer. Speakers were sis- ; ters Teresa, Shauna and . Melanie Sawyer, Rick and Susan Sawyer, Elder Garrett and Bishop Del Hulet. j Musical numbers were by Stephanie Stepha-nie Roundy, Lance Sawyer and Dave and Dan Petersen. Elder Sawyer is called to the Dominican Republic Santiago mission. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 6. The Fall Scout Camporee was held Sept. 23-25 at Tropic Reservoir. Reser-voir. . Speakers in the Panguitch LDS 2nd Ward were Stake leaders Mervin (See PANGUITCH on page 7-A) PANGUITCH From Page 2-A Barnhurst and Doug Allen and the ward choir sang. The front of the Social Hall is beautiful with a new stucco and paint job. Kristine Emerson's historic pioneer brick home is undergoing refurbishing. It was formerly known as the Oscar Prince home. A new porch and ramp have been put on the front of the school district office on Center street. June Davis has sold her home and moved away. It is the pioneer brick home known as the Theodore and Ida Chidester home. It was purchased by one of the descendants of the Chidester family and is getting get-ting a new roof on it. Bob and Juanita Smith had a visit from a grandson and his wife. They were members of a group of eight people going to Lake Powell for recreation. The Smiths got word that their grandson broke an ankle riding on a Seadoo so they went to Lake Powell, picked up their kids and took them to Ogden for treatment. While in the north, Bob and Juanita attended the state fair. After returning home, they took a trip to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Kyle Stewarjs and the Ron Burtons are building beautiful brick fences around their lots on the lake road on the south end of town. Don and Lucile Bridges just got new cement walks and driveways around their house. They have been up north to visit with Lucile's mother, Myra Miller. Darcy Jo Hall has bought the house that was owned by Lynn Chamberlain on the lake road. It has been sided and painted and has new windows upstairs. It looks wonderful. Darcy moved in two weeks ago. Willy and Ginny Dunham are putting a new house through the block from Joe Black's. Ginny is a . daughter of the Terry Clarks. A ; site is being prepared for another house near by. The William Adelbert and Olive ; May Norton Miller family reunion was held over Labor Day at the city park. Louise Burgess reports that there were quite a number of Uncle Billy and Aunt May Miller's de- : scendants present. ; The flat roof is going on the new Public Safety building west of ; town. Panguitch native Kay Sargent ; died in the Salt Lake City area. His ; mother was Myrtle Sargent Ipson. The Phil Singleton's new house is getting the roof on. The Johnny Talbots are adding on to their house. Jason Orton is building a storage shed on his lot. A correction to last week's news: Jay and Dudley Proctor and Clark and Gwen Frandsen didn't go camping, but went down memory lane, so to speak, by returning to most of the places where Clark and Gwen have lived during their married mar-ried life. They returned to Huntington Hunting-ton and Mexican Hat, Utah and Naturita, Col. Some of the routes taken were on roads they had not traveled on before. They saw some beautiful country, especially with the fall colors out along the way. |