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Show Earl Roe Set As Ambassador For Sesquicentennial PANGUITCH The Utah Pioneer Sesquicentennial Celebration Cele-bration Coordinating Council announces that Panguitch resident Earl Roe has been appointed by the Garfield County Commission to serve as the county's Sesquicentennial Sesquicen-tennial Ambassador. "The Council is thrilled with the response of people statewide who are willing to assist," says Rhonda Greenwood, coordinator for the council. "Through this program we have provided a local resource for people within the county to help with sesquicentennial projects. Roe is enthusiastically taking steps so that county celebrations will reflect the pioneer spirit." A "grass roots" effort to celebrate cele-brate the contributions of Utah's pioneers is underway, supported by many volunteers and the council. Many Utahns throughout the state are freely giving their time, efforts, and energy in organizing local celebrations, cele-brations, activities, programs and events for the 1997 commemoration commemora-tion of the 150-year anniversary of Utah's settlement. "If a group or organization needs assistance in the planning, organizing, organiz-ing, finding resources, or publicizing publiciz-ing of their sesquicentennial event, the county ambassador is a local resource," re-source," says Greenwood. "If further fur-ther assistance is needed, county ambassadors can put them in touch with the sesquicentennial council office." For more information call (801) 533-3513. |