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Show Panguitch News By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 Cal and Marjorie Davies are home from the south and of course the golf course called Cal right away while Marj is trying to get settled with all the transportable stuff put away somewhere. Bob Benfield called from Phoenix to let us know that they are doing okay. His father, Edward, who lives with Bob and Grace, had his 104th birthday. He's doing very well and they will all be home in June, in time for the big hospital yard sale fund raiser and other doings. do-ings. We'll be glad to see them back. They saw something of Cal and Marj who stay at the same Happy Trails court in Arizona. We send our sympathy to the Webb and Kirstead family at the death of Lorna Webb Kirstead. Lance Sawyer has received an LDS mission call to the Utica, New York mission. This is very near where Kip Davis is serving. Lance is a son of Rick and Susan Sawyer and will leave for his mission mis-sion in June. Leniece Fischer, Andrea Anderson and Sheri Miller were called to work in new positions in the Panguitch LDS 3rd Ward auxiliaries. auxil-iaries. Tom Proctor is home from Couer d Lane, Id. where he has spent the winter with daughter Valarie's family. Son Kim brought him home and helped him to get settled. Sounds like it wasn't a bit too soon as Tom was getting very antsy. Paul and Caroline Callies were sealed for eternity in the LDS temple tem-ple last week. Their son Ed was also sealed to his parents. Rich and Marilyn Talbot and kids Danielle, Jazmin, Lacee, Caitlyn, Sessily and Bridger spent several days with mom and grandma Mamie Talbot. They enjoyed spending spring break here where there was room to run. The kids actually got to walk to the stores without fear of traffic and they all helped with yard work and house work as usual. Mamie had been wondering how she was going to get the back yard cleaned up and all the pine comes picked up from the lawns. The family left in another little snow flurry. Rich will be back close to his home country in May when he comes with a group of Brigham Young University (BYU) students to do archaeology surveying in Capitol Reef for six weeks. Rich is acting director of the Office of Public Archaeology at BYU. Alan, Mickey and Adam Talbot came over from Enoch and missed seeing brother Rich and family by an hour. Alan reported that the Cedar Breaks road is not open yet because of the recurring snow storms but work will be done this week to cut through the snow drifts closing the road. Don and Carol Bunker's two daughters and four of their grandchildren grand-children were here visiting when four of them got so sick, they returned re-turned to their home up north. Grandpa and grandma kept Colby and Colton until they had a chance to recuperate a little. Carol says "By the way, just so that one of my close friends won't think it was my cooking that caused the damage, the families were quite ill when they arrived ar-rived here." Bradley Cole received his LDS mission call to the Dublin, Ireland mission from the Panguitch 1st LDS Ward. He will leave May 22. Bradley is a son of Rena Cole and grandson of the late Jay and Maud Dickensen. Pamela Prince, daughter of Bill and Judy Prince and Lacy Leach, daughter of Donnie and Cyndi Leach, graduated from the Panguitch LDS 2nd Ward Primary. Ordained deacons were James Bourland, son of Dan and Debbie Bourland and Wayne Lewis, son of Mildred Jacobson and Bart Lewis. Bryan Hathcock, son of Paul and Florence Hatchcock was ordained a teacher in the priesthood. Doris Leslie is a resident at the Extended Care Center here. The children of the late Caesar and Ethel Myers-Ray, Champ and Mary Foy and families had a reunion re-union at the home of Ray's daughter, daugh-ter, Charliss in Las Vegas. Sister Ruth died some years ago. Mary, Vee, Stan, Lana, and Brian Foy from here and Afton and Marilyn Morgan, Circleville enjoyed the visit. Melissa Kay Mangum Child, daughter of Kay and Maureen Mangum formerly of Panguitch and Tropic, has just graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree in diatet-ics. diatet-ics. Friends here extend congratulations congratula-tions and hello to the Mangums. The Mark Church family is home again in Panguitch after some years away. Mark is a son of Mary Ann and the late Clem Church. His grandmother is Mary Henrie. Mike and Teresa Davis and family fam-ily visited with Mike's grandma, Norma Talbot for a few days. They are from Vernal. Mike is a son of Louise Tait. Hal and Roma Wilcock and family fam-ily picked up Roma's mother, Norma Talbot, and went to Cedar City to see son Jim Wilcock in the opera "Guys and Dolls." They stayed over to go to the wedding reception re-ception of Norma's granddaughter, Shaynne Talbot and Scott Zufelt. Shaynne is a daughter of Art and Mary Talbot. |