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Panguitch Progress

Location

Panguitch, Utah, United States of America

Date

Oct 20, 1916

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Everybody Help Bank Drive For Community Welfare

A speaker urges every man woman and child in the community to open an account at the bank. The goal is to promote welfare and prosperity through mutual enterprise. The bank seeks to mobilize local funds for community growth and industry.

Commuarty

Plumbing Smith & Raymond Plumbers in Pang guitch

Plumbing Smith and Raymond advertise a wide range of first class plumbing services in Pang guitch BH Smith and E A Raymond lead the business offering expert repairs installations and maintenance for residential and commercial clients.

Smith & Raymond Pang Guitch Smith E. A. Raymond

Tropic News Short Dispatches From Tropic Area

Tropic items report improved health of Mrs C Ipson and local marriages in Cannonville and Tropic. Angi Seth Johnson moves to Tropic to run a mercantile venture, while William Evans and Thomas Schow arrive from Panguitch with hunting plans. Residents note editorials and proposed constitutional amendments ahead of November 17 voting.

Hatch News and Local Gatherings

Fall weather brings rain in the mountains while residents from Ordervill and Panguiten visit Hatchet Town. Mr Parley Alred of Orderville arrived last week for business as John Hatch Iron Trople conducts errands. Mrs Lizzle Jester returns from Escalante, a pedler alert stirs chatter. Barnet 12th welcomes a baby boy born to Mr and Mrs PEECavs. Sue Clark Jr and wife from Panguitin visit for business. Lottie Alexander from Pang sights friends.

Igla Parley Alred Ordervillives Lizzle Escalante Barnet Peecavs Barney Sue Clark, Jr Panguiten

Local Notes From Boulder on Visits and School Staff

Mr and Mrs C V Baker visited Escalante and had a pleasant stay. Salt Lake City teachers Anna Stohandske Lela Clark Erma Benn are listed with Salt Gulch School. Henry Haws went to Escalante for lumber. George Peters John Thompson returned from the State Fair in Salt Lake City. Marvel Linton returned from Teasdale via Oak Creek where the load was delayed by washed out road. Heavy rain and hail showers recent. John Mortain and family returned from Escalante where Mrs Mortan visited the past two weeks.

Sam, Gyaff Martha Henderson Cannonville Angie Seth Johnson Cannouille Tropic Pangvitch Messera George Peters John, Thompson Hursday Ialts Lake City Mrs Marvel'Linton Teasdale Oak, Creek Liston John Mortain Escalante

Sunday Notice Presents Thrilling Lumber Camp Photo Play

A young girl left by her dying father is raised by four rough yet noble lumbermen named Jack Towzer Davy and Lively in a gripping film. The Mutual North Ward presents the dramatic photoplay next Wednesday and Tuesday featuring English domestic life and camp frontier scenes.

Jack Towzer Davy Lively Mutual North Ward

Against Rome Apostles critique of Catholic power

Apostle Hytm M M. Smith condemns the Catholic church as a national power that harms civilization and moral progress. He argues it controls minds and finances through superstition and ignorance, preventing open inquiry and hindering nations governed by it from advancing intellectually or industrially. He remains firm in this view.

Apostle’ Hytm M M. Smith Salt ‘Lidke Vende Apostle Smith

Church Hotel Adds Board and Meals Service by Nolph Church

The Church Hotel now offers board and meals under the management of Mr Nolph Church and his sister Migs Thella. The new services expand lodging options and provide communal dining.

Nolph Church Migs Thella State Board of Eqalization

The Grand Canyon Gate and The Tourist's Home Near Panguitch Utah

A brief note records locations The Grand Canyon Gate and The Tourist's Home near The Bank in Panguitch Utah. The items appear as property or venue mentions without additional context or dates. No further details are provided in the readable text.

Panguitch Utah

Tax Amendment Equalization Rates Debate in Utah

The Utah Chapter of the American Mining Congress campaigns to defeat a constitutional amendment on taxation. The State Board of Equalization defends the measure, arguing it would standardize assessment, allow lower rates for homes, and permit legislature action on mining net proceeds without raising overall taxes. The board contends no joke exists in the amendment and that it would keep mining taxes in line with other property, potentially raising state revenue if adopted.

Utah American Mining Congress Board of Equalization Spry Soma Cisea State‘board of Equalization

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