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Show Panguitch News By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 Winters back. That is, if we can count melting snow as it falls. Well it is the end of February so we know spring can't be far behind, again. Jay and Maxine Crosby were happy to have Richard and Ryan Crosby of Yorba Linda, Calif, stop in on their way to Provo to take some furniture to Richard's daughter. The Crosbys then met at Phillip and Jaynell Bailey's home in Milford to spend some family time together. Many relatives and friends from southern Utah were on hand to wish Weston Johnson well on his coming LDS mission. The Panguitch Third Ward LDS Relief Society President Jackie Klein was released and Judy T. Henrie was sustained to the position. Chloeen Bybee was sustained as Education Counselor to Judy who asked that everyone stay on in their positions in the Relief Society. Congratulations to the Panguitch Girls Drill Team on their "first place at state" win. It takes a lot of dedicated effort on the part of the students and their leaders in this and many other activities. We appreciate all of them. Charles and Lorene Hepworth went to Mesa to spend time with friends Don and Donna Brown. Charles and Don served aboard the USS Hanson together during WWII. In the Panguitch LDS First Ward Luke Yardley and Bryan Boshell received their "Duty to God" awards. Chad Boshell, 14, was ordained a Teacher. Panguitch LDS Stake visiting speakers were Roger Donsho and Kay Blackwell. Lindsey Bremner was the youth speaker. The flu and its complications is still prevalent throughout our area. Among hospital victims were Jerna Mitchell with a nine-day stint and Joan Norton for five days. Joan's parents, Laine and Dorothy Norton of Brigham City came down to keep things on an even keel and give Joan's foster daughter, Chrissy Lloyd support. Steele Henrie also had pneumonia but he was confined to home under the watchful care of his private nurse, his wife, Ireta. Mamie and Barbara Talbot were happy to have Lyle and Kathy Talbot and three girls from Sandy here over the Presidents Day weekend. The girls, Carrie Anne, Kimberlee and Callee had fun hiking the trails in Red Canyon, even through the mud and north slope snow. Barbara and Kathy had a three-day Scrabble marathon going and Lyle and his mom had a read and visit-a-thon going. He also did some fixing up jobs and a car-check stint. 'It's so ' mucTifuh and comfort to have family home. Family at Jay and Maxine Crosby's were Evan and Dana Crosby of Sandy and Phillip and Jaynell and Justin Crosby of Milford. Maloy and Carol Dodds went to Provo to watch grandson John Dodds wrestle. John is a son of Steve and Marti Dodds. Hilma Excell went to Richfield for the Missoula Montana LDS mission report of granddaughter, Nicole Douglas. She is a daughter of Bruce and Sue Excell Douglas. Sisters Pauline Prince, Norma Talbot and Janice Bernsen went to California on their annual trip to see their brother, Art and wife, Fern Sevy. Carvel and Shirley Henrie are home from their medical treatment time in St. George. Sheldon and Lucile Proctor are also home from Phoenix after treatment there. Cornelia Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the city library. Hilma Excell gave a history of her great-grandfather William Dalley. Barbara Talbot presented the very timely lesson "Womens Plage in the State Constitution." Visiting and tasty refreshments were enjoyed. Ray and Verda Tebbs family got together when Bryce and Linda Sue Jacobson, Alberta, Canada, brought their son, Christopher, to Provo to enter the LDS Missionary Training Center. Barry and Julia Ann Nichols from McGill, Nev. and sons Brad, Kirk and Kevin who went on to Arizona to hunt wild boar, came here. From Riverton Dean and Angeli Sheffer and their daughter and son-in-law, Trisa and Jared Harris, Cedar City, joined the group. Richard and Irene Tebbs, Cedar City, Jim and Neucile Yardley and Michael and Margaret Tebbs also came. They all met at the Extended Care Center where Ray is a resident. Pictures were taken and lots of visiting went on. The family also joined in taking care of a disaster at the family ranch at Panguitch Lake when a foot of water was discovered inside the house. Can you imagine what that would do to a house, the floors, carpets and furniture? How would it ever be swept, mopped, vacuumed out? And it wasn't even caused by flooding from Panguitch Lake or Creek? Harold and Winona Sevy flew to San Diego to spend a week with their kids Richard and Lorraine Henry. They got to hear the LDS mission report of their first grandchild to go on a mission. Alison Henry served her mission in Italy. Another exciting event for the mountain country grandparents was to spend two hours whale watching. A little different than watchine deer. |