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Show pqnquitch Hcwi By Mamie Talbot The summer water birds have returned re-turned to Panguitch Lake. Ducks, seagulls, bigger fishing birds. ..both feathered and human. Prairie dogs, marmots and ground squirrels are out and about. Visiting here with Marilyn Bulkley was her sister Judy Tebbs Roe from Logan. She is here helping help-ing her mother and dad, Art and Wenda Mae Tebbs with their Red Canyon Indian Store. Laura Pierson was with her folks Doug and Darlene Evans for the weekend. She is attending Snow College in Ephraim. Former Panguitch resident Mary K.. Chidester Norman, daughter of Keith and Rosamond Henrie, is in need of a liver transplant, due to a misdiagnosed case of Hepatitis. Able to work building bird houses, Mary is selling them to raise money for her transplant. Those who are interested in helping out can contact her at 801-392-0666. Her address is 158 Ogden Canyon, Ogden, Utah 84401; Fax 801-393-9346; Email - Nor-manl58aol.com. Nor-manl58aol.com. A fund has also been set up at First Security Bank, Building 442, Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84056, where her husband Mike Norman is a civilian worker. Gai Wilcock is very grateful her injuries weren't more severe as she was dragged by her runaway car last week on Bear Valley. She is staying stay-ing at the home of daughter and son-in-law Tanya and Henry Thomas Tho-mas to rest and heal up a bit. Sister Sally Cooper and Elder Mark Munson reported their missions mis-sions in the Panguitch LDS 3rd Ward. Elder Colby Davis and Elder Brent Barnhurst reported their LDS missions in the Panguitch LDS 2nd Ward. Rory Hatch and Cassidy McCullough were the youth speakers. speak-ers. Kip and Kari Davis and Misty Davis performed a lovely musical number. The Sands Motel is now The Adobe Sands with an attractive new sign. |