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Show ! . , i, . i t - ,. . " PoonoiScii Serifs ' " By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 The rains came at a good time to help green up the grass after a dry spell. The summer watering schedules are available at the City Office. Ryan and Tammy Houston and big sister are glad their baby boy is here. Grandparents here are Gloria and Grant Houston. Alta Orton and a cousin from Kingston, went to Leeds to attend the Thomas Cousins reunion. Some of the women living there are the daughters of the late Hulda Thomas who was a nurse at the old Panguitch Hospital for many years. The Junior Nays were at the reunion reun-ion also. Donald and Barbara Excell Marshall Mar-shall spent time with Hilma Excell and Eva Marshall. They have been building an addition on their summer sum-mer home at Panguitch Lake. Darlene and Doug Evens and 30 family members had a fun get-together get-together at their Little Creek Ranch last week. They then all went to Cedar City to the blessing of little Sierra Hayze Mickelson, daughter of Ryan and Jennie Mickelson. Great-grandparents among the 70 family members there were Art and Hazel Dawn Daly Evens, Garth Roberts of Antimony and Dean and Sharon Pierson, of Kanab. In Panguitch LDS 3rd. Ward new memberships are those of Darlene Dar-lene Hilton, Randy and Cristy Hen-rie Hen-rie and the Craig Heaton family. Kim Fullmer was released as Pri- mary teacher and Eric Packer was sustained a Primary teacher. Seventeen Seven-teen testimonies were shared. Andrew An-drew Englestead graduated from Primary. Don and Carol Bunker have returned from Seattle, Wash. They visited son Craig who works there with the U.S. Postal Service. The visitors also saw Don's relatives rela-tives and places where he grew up. Faye Worthen is spending this week in Phoenix, Ariz, where her son is going through diagnostic tests at Mayo Clinic. Jerna Mitchell's sister is visiting visit-ing here. Marlyn Foy Morgan drove her Aunt Hilda Gardner to Salt Lake City for the marriage of Emily Foy and Jeff Glasgow. Others attending from Panguitch were Grandpa Jay Riggs; Grandma Elizabeth Foy; the John Yardley family; and Hazel Cameron. Emily is the daughter of Howard and Pat Riggs Foy of Ponca City Okla. Jeff is the son of Terry and Linda Glasgow of Washington, Wash-ington, D.C. Both bride and groom are attending Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. We hear of the marriage of Lori Owens, daughter of Panguitch native na-tive William Datus Owenses. They live in Vernal. The Leo Norton family is celebrating cele-brating their parents' golden wedding wed-ding anniversary. Leo and Charlene live in Bountiful. He was born in Panguitch and Charlene in Escalante. Esca-lante. Claudia Crump went to Salt Lake City where her father underwent under-went heart surgery. Construction on the new elementary ele-mentary gym is complete. A short dedication ceremony was held and the students are enjoying the use of the fine facilities. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will have their Quilt Walk monument monu-ment built on the City office lot -location of the Old Fort - and hope to have it finished by June 5. Descendants De-scendants here of the men who took part in the Quilt Walk to get grain for the pioneers should contact Neucile Yardley at 676-2738. The men doing the Quilt Walk were Alex Matheson, William Talbot, Thomas Richards, Jesse Lowder, John Butler, Thomas Adair and John Paul Smith. Folks please call your news in to Earl Roe at 676-2376 for a while as Mamie will be out of circulation with knee surgery. |