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Show Peniwlldi l:;:; By Mamie Talbot I 679-8084 A field full of seagulls means the ice is broken on the lake and a mountain bluebird's bright blue wings flashing on the River Lane says it's Spring for sure. David and Michelle Schow have moved into their beautiful new home next to Blanche Pendleton's. Congratulations, folks. Mamie Talbot and Barbara Talbot Tal-bot went to Cedar City for medical tests. They were able to visit briefly with Alan Talbot and his daughters Tamra Weaver and Megan Curtis. Keith and Betty Frandsen were in for tests also. Jay Proctor had hand surgery in Cedar City. His wife Dudley and Clark and Gwen Frandsen were there to keep him company. It was good to see native Dr. Tom Marshall and his daughter. There are lots of Panguitch natives living in Cedar City. Earnest Englestead has enclosed his mother LaVera's garage and porch to make bedrooms for himself him-self and his young son Joseph. They will live with La Vera. The roof is all finished on the Kirkland's house north of town. Lamar Jolley's new building is being be-ing stuccoed. The Jeramy and Sheryl Henrie home has a brick facing fac-ing on the front. Vee and Janis Henrie just returned re-turned from Vernal where they wnet to welcome a new granddaughter. Her parents are David and Erin Henrie. Hen-rie. Kenny and Paula Orton have returned re-turned from Oklahoma where they went to get acquainted with a new grandbaby. Matt Orton, Sonny Orton, and Kenny Tebbs have moved to Oklahoma. Okla-homa. They have jobs there and have bought a home. |