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Show PMJGUI7GU NUl'JS ' By Earl Roe ; 676-2376 i wearlroeyahoo.com Another first for Panguitch. A summer deer hunt. The weather is so warm that if a hunter is lucky enough to bag a buck, heshe will have to get it to a cooler immediately or the flies will carry it off. Hunters reported report-ed seeing lots of does and fawns, but bucks 'seemed to be scarce, but hunters weren't. As we drove up Pole Road into Little Valleys, every hill and rocky point that we could see had orange clad hunters waiting (patiently?) and the roads (some could hardly be called a road) had vehicles moving both directions. direc-tions. I wish I could have visited with all of our former Panguitchites who came home for this annual event but I only got to visit with a few. Dick Haycock (class of 1940), his son, Jack and grandsons, grand-sons, Greg and Scott were in their usual place at the Horizon Lodge. Dick is the son of Scott and Alice Haycock and the last one living of their seven sons and one daughter. Many of our readers will remember Scott as our long time city marshal and can probably picture him in their minds dressed in his "old time" uniform during our 49ers day celebration. James O "Jim" Henrie was scouring Little Valleys on his four wheeler trying to be one of the lucky ones. Ken Sevy brought his whole family from Nephi to try their hunting skills, camp, and visit his parents, Harold and Winona Sevy. My brother, Ken Roe, came home to spend a week and I told him that I would bet he was the only visitor who did not come to hunt. Herb and Noreen Allen are here visiting with their daughter's daugh-ter's family, Steven and Marilyn Marshall, and told me that their son Russell and his family live in the Portland, Ore. area and recently invited the missionaries serving there to have dinner with them. To their surprise one of them was Matthew Bangerter, son of Kevin and Cindy (Moore) Bangerter. Cindy is a daughter of Kirk and LaVenda Moore. She and Russell were classmates class-mates and even dated during their younger years. (This is almost a Panguitch Connection.) "Of all the drunks-Who drive on Sunday-Some are still-Alive on Monday" Burma Shave |