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Show Panguitch licvi By Mamie Talbot 676-8084 ' The clear, sharp call of the meadowlark is being heard and the site of the red-winged blackbird is back to the River Lane. The robins are busy feeding their first batch of ' hatchlings. Our human friends, Clarence and Hazel Cameron, Ned and Melva Owens, and Jake and Peggy Bag-nell, Bag-nell, are home from the south for the summer. There are more yet to come. Bill and Helen Slack spent a week in California with their families fami-lies recently. They are home now with tulips blooming and lawns greening. Merle Stowell spent three days in St. George with neighbors Barney and Ida Shannon. While there, she did LDS temple work. Dodds and Talbot Construction is remodeling the old city jail. They are opening one room to add space to the County Clerk's office and getting the front rooms ready for the Travel Council offices. Allie, Clark, Gwen, and Shalee Frandsen, Jay and Dudley Proctor, and Tom and Laura Gray from Panguitch, Pan-guitch, Sherrie and Amber Shupe from Kingman, Ariz., and Arlyn and Ann Frandsen from Centerville attended the wedding of Steven Frandsen of Alpine and Melanie Pace of Richfield on Apr. 10. The wedding was held at the home of Melanie's sister in Highland. Panguitch LDS Stake Conference Confer-ence was held April 15 and 16. The Saturday sessions were held in Cir-cleville. Cir-cleville. Approximately 900 were at the Sunday session at the Stake Center in Panguitch. It was so good to see so many friends we had not met for six months. Four young men were sustained to be ordained elders: Austin Owens from Panguitch and the others from the north end of the stake. The first grades at Panguitch Elementary went on a field trip to Bryce Canyon. Steve Marshall called to say that the following class lists for the All School Reunion are still missing: 1932 through 1938, 1942, 1943, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1984, 1988, and 1990. Will someone please send these class lists to Steven Ste-ven Marshall so they can be sent schedules and other information for the reunion. Dan and Florence Frandsen have son David staying with them while he is serving an internship in physical therapy at the local hospital. hospi-tal. He will then go to Denver for further training. Alden and Mary Black are home from the winter in the south. They have two grandchildren there, one in college and one married and living there. They are son Larry's children. chil-dren. Mary said a trailer house gets rather small after she and Alden have spent a winter in one. On Apr. 12, Pat and Ileta Dix returned home to Panguitch after spending two and a half months in Cincinnati, Ohio, arranging Pat's mother's funeral and settling her estate. Returning with them were Kelley Dix of Hatch and Melodie Wood of Roy. They had flown to Ohio to help drive a U-Haul truck back that was loaded with a few antiques and family mementos. On Friday, the Dix's drove Melodie home to Roy and visited with granddaughter April Thomas and great-granddaughter Andie Thomas. Pat and Ileta have spent six of the last nine months in Cincinnati and are looking forward to a nice long rest at home. Kelley, Lin, Steven and Brandon Dix and Cody Jacobsen of Hatch and Roberta Irish helped Ileta clean her attic and other parts of the house to make room for some of the old furniture Pat and Ileta brought back from Cincinnati. |