By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 09, 2012 In July 1926, the Garfield County News reported that “Panguitchites have been anxiously awaiting news from the bedside of Dr. J.J. Steiner, a man loved by every person in Southern Utah.” Residents of Richfield, Circleville, Marysvale, and the mining camps of Piute County, communities where the good doctor had served for years, must have been just as anxious for word from Salt Lake’s Hol...
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