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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7. 1M Community 15 55 AliveMature Driving class Obituaries Please call either EJLT. graduate, in 1957 she Viola (Verl) Kelsey, and Eeba Tbe American Association of nior0 Center. 9 for more or has was recognized by Southern (Earl) Bladh, New Harmony, Eetired Persons (AAEP) reserve to and information your Utah University as a recipient Utah; Aurec (Johnny) White, announced a 55 Alive Mature class- At least nine in the be will in held place Drivingdass f the Southern Utah Honor Bedding, California, Both (Grit) are needed to have the This class is to all 644-525- 644-234- mid-Augu- sL Award. Ibis award recognizes those in southern Utah whose service to others and excellence in their endeavors provides aa example for all the area people. She was alpo recognized by it he d governor of Utah with a Distin-gulsha- Service Award. Esther enjoyed travel and visited marry countries throughout the world. She raised a beavtirii-frdea and made warm, cuddly patchwork quilts to the delight cf her granddhildren grid As a mother, her greatest joy was her family and she always remembered the bsrttdajs of children, graaddhildren and with a gift cf money and love. ul great-graadchildr- Esther Woodbury Heaton ea. Esdjer Woodbcry Heaton, age 73, passed aw at her home in Ahum, Utah, cm July 33, 1995, valiant fight with cancer. Esther was bom to John dren: Darlene (Charles) and Eonald W. Taylor Woodbury, Jr. and BrinkerbofT Heaton of Cedar City, (Sandy) NimzarGagosanWoodbuiyon Dixie Gayle (George) June 25, 19 IS in St. George, Utah, Utah. Sac was raised in St. Andrus cf Si. George; and Karl e George with ber twelve sisters (Joy) Heaton, AltomTwenSy-fivand fbambrotthers. Married Gail Perking Heaton cm August 39, 1S33 ia the St. George Temple. ters: Rose Moriey, Price, Utah; They are tbe parents of two dmgbtera and two sonsu Esther attended school in St. George grtrfl graduated from Ditie Colgreat-grand-rihnldie- open Bailey, Somerset, Kentucky; drivers with special emphasis Zgrmrm on those over 55 years of age. (Gene) Gregerson, Lail (Kay) Utah law provides for a discount Wilkinson, Ms ((Dm)) Sparks, on auto insurance for drivers Laurel ((Pete) Mkkelson, all of over this age Though not reSt. George; Erinae (fDeMont) by Arizona law, many Christiansen, Salt Lake City; quired insurers offer this discount to and Nadine (Mel) Mitchell, their policy holders. To be eliLogan, Utah.. Three brothers: gible fir the discount, drivers Evan (Virginia) Woodbury, St. irurnsT ts-- a safe driving course George; Norman (Efronia) at least every three years. This Woodbury, Monroe, Utah; and course satisfies that requireElrod Woodbury, Huntington ment. Beach, California. Preceded in The course is given in two fbor-bodeath by her husband, Gail sessions over two days. Fee Perching Heaton, ber parents, fir tbe course is $S. There are no John T. and Nimzar Woodbury tests given as this course is deand a brother Carl Snow signed as a refresher for experienced drivers. Tbe course is Funeral services were held planned to be given August 19 Monday, August 5 in tbe Alton and 29 at lpm. It is plannedSe-toChapeL Interment was in tbe give tbe class at the Kanab Alton Cemetery under tbe direction cfMosdeH Mortuary. In lieu cf Sowers, contribu- tU. :30f Sat. 8:30a the l:30t tfu. j eocn-missao- state-approv- ed ner csla-na- ry water sjstem inAJtoo. She also tpgaerbipg&ded an effort to get the first fisiy equipped medical rliriff in OrderviHe. She served on the AitonTcwn Council, the George B. Aiken Hospital Board, the Bepuhlican Cen- tral Committee, the Special Service Board and was as m Cecity Irftrwzfki Cetta 6tf Tacnaatcf - Mi. Camel Ttcs. Aif. 13 Company. As aa active member cf the Commissioner and was later honored as being the first woman erae.rr.tj ia tbe Slate of Utah. K Ah-t-o er Kn Cooaty gust 10. Ccsetfi At Tfcs 6cm Starring Hilly Ortit fi Esther was secretary-treasurcf the Heatoa livestock Ia 1951 she was elected library until Saturday, KME COUNTY FAIR EVENTS fiek tf taayltfe Fair isfcaiilt frm touched her life. service. The mobile exhibit on Alzheimers Resources in Utah is at the Kanab City 7 9. Ijt five yearsu Alzheimers exhibit at Kanab Library Sfdal Emit m nt age-relat- ed Ktn Ccaify Ccamuity Clifi::rd i Qh-trirA- This course gives information on problems as pertains to driving. Examples are slower reaction time, medications, and hearing and vision problems that are age related. tions can be made to tbe Gad and Esther W. Heaton Scholarship Fund, at State Bank cf Snmtherai fTtoh to (VdprgtTV St George cr Cedar City or to any cf their children. Mis. Heatoa taught speeds, drama, debate, art, American problems and Physical Edaca-taoat Valley HigbSdboc from She cared deeply for, touched the lives of many gnd students, and they ia term, T.DS served as Stake Belief Socaery President and Ward Belief Society PresS-deon two diSerent occasions. She was primary preadent and worked ia all the auxiliaries of the Church and served as a missionary in the Washingtco. Seattle Mission ia 1955 and also worked ia the St. George Temple people class. ur lege, la 1953 she gradaated from Utah State University. 1955-193- - Lorraine Cummings Ivy Brinkman Sylvia IaRae (Boyce) Yeung, Harold Charles Cummings, SI, died August 1, Alton; 1S95 in Kanab, Utah. She was Cummings, Orem; Charmian born Fdhrnaiy 7, 1915 in Salt Cummings Stevenson, Emery; City to Frederick W. and Kathleen Chmmings (Richard) Emilie Augusta Klieschies Stevenson, Chicago; Jay Fred Brinkman. She marraed Harold (Alma) Cummings, Las Cruces, liases Cummings, June 27, 1943 NMand JoyE Templk He in the Salt Mrs. sister, Sora 1992. died April 2, e was preSae San was a compas&on-at- Se2y, Diego. Cummin a death ceded in by brother, person who voluntarily served the elderiy by regulary Eanhart W. Brinkman, and sisrest homes in her ters Rachel Anderson, Lena listing thewas a good home- IAs, Minnie Sorensen and nrea. She maker, a seamstress, and was Rebecca Kasai. Funeral services were held devoted to ber family-- As an active member cfthe LDS Church, Monday, August 5 at the East she served in all if the auxiliary Mill Creek 16th Ward, 3403 organizations. She and her hus- South Celeste Way, Salt Lake band served a mission to Texas-gy- n City. Burial was in Larkin SunxTsd Houston Men set Garden Cemetery under the direction cf Mosdell Mortuary, 1975-7Surriixrs indbde ber children: Kanab. 7. 6:30y 7:30f FrL laf. dL Tkn. 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