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Show Dinner-Concert Fund Program Set Tuesday booths and several other similar projects. The combined efforts of children and adults alike to achieve their goal of a roller rink for Panguitch apepars to be well on its way to fulfillment. Jl : jllij t --rTiT i in .mvtvmwm wiSI A special fund raising dinner-concert will be held at the Panguitch Stake Center Tuesday. Proceeds will go to help open and convert to a roller rink the Panguitch Social Hall. Entertainment during the dinner and following, will feature Mike Lane on the piano and a Panguitch youth choir singing "Up With People" songs. The Panguitch Rhythm Ladies and a barbershop quartet with John Seaman, Darrel Smith, Rodney Parry, and Kendall Brinkerhoff will also entertain. The "Daughters of Zion," a girls singing group which includes Linda Fackrell, Debbie Robison, Deanna Roe, Ueneal Heaton, and Lisa Owens will perform. Additional entertainers will be the Chautilly Ladies and Ron Hatch and Dennis Moser. Other fund raising activities to assist the roller rink project include several different groups, each with a different idea for raising money. Students of Panguitch Elementary school are working toward earning money in various ways with each class having its individual project. The names of the students from the class earning the most money will be included in-cluded on a plaque to be hung in the roller rink. ' Some classes will sell refreshments at ball games, otters will hold bake sales, some will have PTA carnival ttrJ-J'it-to ... . . - Owner of the Panguitch Waterhole No. I and other bar owners in the county, anxiously await public hearing slated for Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Garfield County Courthouse to learn outcome of the newly proposed cr 'nty beer ordinance. Hearing will be conducted for a ' of one hour during regular county commission meeting with commissioners planning to rescind the old, outdated beer ordinance and review proposed new changes. The public is Invited to attend to add their Input and receive clarification of the entire ordinance by county coun-ty commissioners. In an effort to make the new ordinance or-dinance more equitable and enforceable. |