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Show Panguitch News : By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 Finally amid the biggest snow storm of the season the robins have returned to the valley. Seems they are slow this year. Maybe it's because be-cause the big storm was slow in coming. A most delightful Tri-Ward LDS Relief Society birthday party took place in the middle of the storm also. The snow didn't interfere with the interesting program and delicious deli-cious dinner. Several ladies commented com-mented on how they appreciated being be-ing able to visit with women from all over town. Christine Littlefield and her sister, sis-ter, Renon, and brother-in-law Max Hodson have just returned from a 10-day visit to Israel. They flew non-stop from Salt Lake City to Tel Aviv. Jerusalem, the Sea of Galilee and Masada were fascinating according to the travelers. They rode to the top of Masada on a tram. Even the unrest in the country coun-try caused them no problems. They stopped in Paris on the way home but didn't get to see anything of the city except what they could see from the plane for two hours before proceeding home. Christine said it was a fun and great trip. Our sympathy goes to the Carolyn Halls family at her death. The Veterans Monument Committee reports a good attendance atten-dance at the dinner, auction and dance. Many items were donated for the auction with $250 being raised. Still more is needed to finish fin-ish the marker by Memorial Day. Call Charles Hepworth if you have an old car to be picked up and crushed. Thanks folks. Parents, do you know where your children are at night? You might try the city cemetery! Frequenting of it is reported. By the way, the new Cemetery Board members are David Owens, Pat Oetting, Grace Benfield and Lorraine Owens as secretary. Rob Veater is the caretaker. This might help folks when one needs to obtain information about the cemetery. Ben Savage, son of' Dave and Judy Savage is the family's sixth LDS missionary. His brothers and sisters were here for his testimonial. testimo-nial. Melissa Mosdell graduated from beauty school in Cedar City and will be working at Tammy Burton's Rumours hair and nail care salon. Heather Osborn received the LDS Young Womens organization award in the Panguitch LDS First Ward. Youth speakers were Erica Torgerson and Heidi Woolsey. The full time missionaries, Elders Hart, Darfuss and Makin spoke in both the 1st and 3rd wards. The missionaries mis-sionaries perform public service jobs at the elementary school in addition ad-dition to their ecclesiastical service over a wide area in this part of the southern Utah mission. Parents Paul and Laura Julander and grandmothers Golda Julander and Hope Goulding accompanied Robert Julander to the St. George LDS Temple where he received his endowments and was sealed to his parents for etermity. |