Panguitch, Utah, is a town located in Garfield County at 37.8227600 latitude and -112.4357600 longitude, in the America/Denver timezone. Its weather is characterized by hot summers and cold winters. Panguitch was first settled in 1864 by Mormon pioneers and is named after the Paiute word for "big fish." The town's heritage is rooted in agriculture and ranching, and it is home to the Panguitch Valley Heritage Museum.
Geographic Data for Panguitch, Utah, United States
Latitude | 37° 49.366' |
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Longitude | -112° -26.146' |
Timezone | America/Denver |
Numerology for Panguitch, Utah, United States
Chaldean Name Number : 36 => 9
Pythagorean Name Number : 9
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Famous Persons from Panguitch, Utah, United States
- Whittni Morgan - Born on October 22, 1997 - Athletics competitor - 10 All-American awards | 2021 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championship individual title | Utah's 2016 Female Athlete of the Year | Four Utah High School Activities Association 1A individual cross country state championships | Three basketball state championships | Two volleyball state championships
- Evan Vickers - Born on May 15, 1954 - Politician
- Richard Stithem - Born on August 19, 1953 - Luger
- David B. Goddard - Born on December 6, 1947 - Physician assistant (died: August 22, 2008)
- Wayne Owens - Born on May 2, 1937 - Politician, and Lawyer (died: December 18, 2002)
- Rex Felton Daly - Born on March 4, 1915 - Agricultural economist, and Civil servant (died: March 7, 2006)
- Tut Imlay - Born on March 20, 1902 - American football player (died: May 17, 1962)