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Show 1 1 j 4 . - ' ' . t ' '' - ' '''.' . f . I . ' I ,-.V." Zions Bank Loan Officer Wallie Ilenrie displays one of the ceramic replicas cf the Garfield County courthouse which are on sale now through the Panguitch Main Street organization. Panguitch Main Street Offers Miniatures of Historic Buildings PANGUITCH "It's everything every-thing promised and a bit more," say members of the Panguitch Main Street, Inc. organization who commissioned com-missioned the first in a series of ceramic replicas of historic buildings build-ings of Panguitch. The first selected building to be captured in miniature is the favorite Garfield County Courthouse. The sample model is presently on display dis-play at the Panguitch branch of Zions Bank. After receiving public input on this first work, designers have assured local committee members mem-bers that the final version will more closely replicate the "red-colored" historic brick of Panguitch ancestry. ances-try. These precious ceramic works of art are available for only a short time and in limited supply. Inter-sted Inter-sted persons can reserve their treas- ure for $49 by contacting a committee com-mittee member or stopping by Zions Bank in Panguitch. Order three or more miniatures and the price goes down to $44. Making wonderful Christmas gifts, the ceramics will arrive in Panguitch Pan-guitch at Zions Bank by Nov. 22. The Panguitch Main Street organization or-ganization is a non-profit group dedicated to preserving the unique quality of life and heritage in Panguitch. Pan-guitch. They are continually striving striv-ing to Hud beautiful, quulily products prod-ucts they feci capture the spirit of the community. All proceeds will go directly to programs which support and encourage en-courage the economic revitalization and beautification of Panguitch. For additional information, contact con-tact Panguitch Main Street, Inc. at P.O. Box 858, Panguitch, Utah 84759 or visit their website at www.color-country.netpangstrt. |