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Show mmnaa im By Earl Roe 676-2376 wearlroeyahoo.com It surely is nice to again wake up to blue skies and sunshine. We appreciate the moisture we have received, but mixing a little lit-tle sunshine once in a while makes us more appreciative. Our Panguitch Lions Club apologizes for the difficulties we have had with out Birthday Calendar project this year. Some of our regular subscribers were not contacted so we did not order sufficient calendars. We ordered more to correct this and we now have a few extra and if there are still those who would like one, contact any member of the club and they will get it to you. A slight correction for last week's article. Merle Stowell visited with her brother's (Tom) children (Rodney and Valerie and Max and Pat in Couer d'Alene and with her daughter, Jeanette, in Portland, Oregon. (I just moved them a few miles from their proper abodes last week.) Betty Brown informed me that her daughter-in-law, Leslie McEwen, is now home following follow-ing her surgery and hospital stay and is doing fine. Louise Crosby, former wife of Gordon Crosby, reports that her mother and step-father, Barney and Ida Shannon will be moving into the Kolob Canyon Care Center at St. George this coming Monday (Feb. 28th) and hopes that their friends will stop in to visit them whenever they are in or near St. George. We will miss them at our Senior Citizen Birthday Dinners here in Panguitch. Fay Worthen has gone to Kanab to spend a few days with her daughter, FayAnn Christensen. Fay recently had a slight health problem and probably proba-bly feels the need to be near someone who can help her if has needs assistance. .. Sheila Stoker, daughter of LaMar and Edna Beth (-Talbot) Stoker (former Panguitch residents) resi-dents) called to let me know that her grand mother, Addie (Smoot) Talbot, wife of the Jate George Talbot, is in the Long Term Care Center of the Boulder City Hospital at Boulder City, Nevada, and it doing quite well. I enjoyed my telephone visit with Sheila as her Grandmother and I both lived in Antimony during my early years. Addie and I were in the same school room during my first grade and her second grade, (three classes in the same room) A.L.Elmer taught school there for several years and Cesar Meyers was Principal and also my mothers teacher and my Principal when I first went to school in Panguitch. (This tidbit tid-bit is for our old timers who read the County News.) "The bearded devil-Is forced to dwell-In the only place-Where place-Where they don't sell, " Burma Shave |