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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, 1999 Obituaries learned from him by example. will occasionally find a squeaky He is survived by his wife Reva As a boy of pight years, my task gate or something else to fix, of Glendale; daughters Rosalie was to help dad pick and load because there was never any- (David) Chesnut of Wasilla, sweetcorn into a large trailer. thing he couldnt repair or make Alaska, Laurel (Jay) Amoldus Our family always did things in better! of Rogers, Arkansas, Marcene a big way, and freezing He was our hero! Seely of Phoenix, Arizona, Beverly (Michael) Hadley of Riverton, Utah, and Christine bushels of corn with a farmer (Colin) McCallum of Everett, the day before. We spent the hot Washington; sisters Lillian (Joe) bushRobinson of Las Vegas, Ellen July morning counting the els and loading the corn for the (Hyram) Jackson of Kanab, home. While we were pickLeona (Ken) Pierce of El Campo, trip ing and loading, the farmer was Texas, Lora (Dee) Porter of Glen-dalJuanita (Bill) Terrel of drinking. By the time we were ready to go, the farmer decided Kanab, and Phyllis (Val) to improve his profit margins by Robertson of Las Vegas; 18 doubling the price he'd agreed grandchildren, and 10 greatIn of we work the spite upon. grandchildren. He was preceded to and had gone picking loading by three brothers - Ellis Anderthe com, Dad quietly asked me son, Ray Anderson and Glen to help him unload the corn in Anderson, and two sisters - Joy the farmers yard, sayingI think Anderson and Inez Tait. he needs this corn a lot more Funeral services will be held Clifton Anderson do! I to wanted we than on Wednesday, June 24, 1998 at my Pop Clifton D. Anderson, age 81, 11:00 a.m. in the Glendale LDS break this farmer in half, but learned a number of lessons that died June 19, 1998 at his home Chapel. Burial will be in the day that have stuck with me. in Glendale, Utah. Bom on Janu- Glendale Cemetery under the Live with the decisions you ary 21, 1917 in Washington, direction of Mosdell Mortuary.. make, base your life on fairness, Utah to Nellie Lucy Prince and and violence doesnt solve any- Magnus Anderson. He married thing. As we drove off, I saw the Reva Tait on December 20, 1941 farmer getting pelted with the in Las Vegas, Nevada, solemears of corn! His wife was count- nized June 30, 1942 in the St. ing on the money to buy a new George LDS Temple. D. was very patriotic. He dress! served for 4 12 years in the If this world had more like dad, it would Army during World War II, and be a much better place, It's a was a recipient of the Purple much better place because of his Heart. He was a member of the American Legion Post 120, the 90 years on this earth. He wasnt one to lecture, but Disabled American Veterans, being near him and learning and of the Sons of the Utah Piofrom him gave us incredible in- neers. He loved woodworking, V it sight to life. An insight that gardening, hunting and hiking focuses on loyalty (married for in the hills. He worked on the 67 years), fairness, strength, Glen Canyon Dam as a carpenElizabeth R. Anderson ingenuity, strong work ethic, ter and glazier, and operated principles, pride, optimism and Kanab Glass for 15 years. He Elizabeth Reese Anderson, humor. Humor? He loved to served in the St. George Temple, 80, died June 21, 1998, in age laugh, and laughed best when- and as an active High Priest, Las Vegas, NV, She was bom on ever we pulled a joke on HIM! served in many church callings. December 4, 1917, in Mt. I have heard that Heaven is He had a great sense of humor, Carmel, Utah to Susanna perfect. Im only hoping that he and eryoyed helping others. Louisa Keller and John Henry Reese. She married Vem HarAnderson on February 28, A For Medicine , ris 1937 in Parowan, Utah, later A solemnized in the St. George For People Temple. He died June 3, 1978. Dr. Olsen offers specialized care for painsweetcorn was no except ion. Dad had negotiated the price for 30 e, George Farwell George W. Farwell of Kanab, Utah, formerly of the DeForest Windsor, WI area, passed away on May 31, 1998. He is survived by his wife, Edith Carpenter Farwell, and five children: Charlene Hill (Tom), Kanab, UT; Carl Farwell (Eileen), Troy, MI; Mary Walker (Pat), Oconomowoc, WI; Ray Farwell (Rhonda), Phoenix, AZ; 13 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many friends. George was born February 22, 1908. The funeral was officiated by pastor Lyle Eckleberry of Cortez, Colorado, formerly of Phoenix, and burial was at Roselawn Cemetery in Monona, Wisconsin. Dad was a gentle man, who never raised his hand or voice no matter what problem arose. We Hearing Exams at New Hospital Take advantage of the opportunity to have your hearing checked. Jeffrey Manwaring, a clinical audiologist, will be providing free hearing assessments at the new Kane County Hospital. hus-bandfathe- rs L Mind Heart CLINICAL AUDIOLOGIST 45-da- basis- - h y Call 644-410- 0 for an appointment. t Triple Board Certified Foot Ankle Specialist Podiatric Orthopaedics Primary Podiatric Medicine Foot & Ankle Physician for Southern Utuh University 644-410- 0 hilNL In Kanab 1st Thursday each month 4 M i I 00 9:30-10:4- Fredonla4thof July "Proud to be an American" Firemans breakfast-- 6 a.m. (Attend Kanab parade 8 a.m.) a.m. Fredonia parade-1- 0 & 9 (lineup judging a.m.) a.m. Program at park-10:4- 5 Horseshoe toumey-ll:3- 0 a.m. & Concessions games (open all day) Kids races 1 p.m. (pool) Family Softball 2 p.m. BBQ 6 p.m. Attend fireworks at Kanab City Elder Care f Wa are now taking placements for residents A Information call Hazel Honey, RN Fredonia, Arizona A Hr 1 t 12 great- grandchildren. She was preceded by her husband and two brothers John A. Reese and Donald Reese. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 25, at 11:00 a.m. in the Christy and Kell LDS Chapel in Las Vegas. Friends may call at the chapel on Thursday a.m. and on from 10:00-10:4- 5 p.m. at Wednesday from Bunker Brothers Mortuary. Additional services will be held Saturday, June 27 at 11:00 a.m. in the Glendale Utah LDS Chapel. Friends may call at the chapel 5 from a.m. Burial will be in the Glendale City Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. LmiiUi t .uc is a quality residential elder care center located' Fredonia, Arizona, that offers your loved one the quality care they deserve in a clean home atmosphere with home cooker meals, daily acti ities, in a warm family setting, 24 hour 7 day a week care Arizona State licensed RN owned and operated Secure comfortable environment Activities, Programs Nutritious home cooked meals Short ad long term care Warm and fnendly compassionate staff Day care and resDita care DR. RUSSELL G. OLSEN D.P.M. Other services include hearing aid repairs and new hearing trial aid fitting on a grandchildren, and couniry today and discover the difference he can make in the way your feet feel. A . Living surgical residencies Foot Problems only get worse if you don't take care of them, so call MSCCC-- She was a homemaker, worked for many years in the Primary, cooked for the Senior Citizens Center, and worked hard in the family farm and milk business. Above all, she was an excellent wife and mother. She is survived by sons Vem Sherrill and Janna Anderson of Mesa, AZ; Wayne and Glenna Anderson of Las Vegas; Mont and Mary Anderson of Pahrump, NV and Arland and Sharon Anderson of Las Vegas; brothers Clinton Reese of Corona, CA and Lawrence Reese of Kanab; sisters Kathy Brinkerhoff of Glendale, Lila Anderson of Richfield, Ruby Swapp of Phoenix, Nada Spencer of Glendale, Annabelle Brinkerhoff of St. George, and Helen Jensen of Cedar City, 15 Elizabeth endured well Park ful feet and ankles. He has helped over 10,000 people with an uncommon level of care and concern. And, as you know, he is on the leading edge of care, because he is the only Triple Board Certified foot and ankle specialist in southern Utah, in a profession where very few foot doctors arc even hoard certified and he successfully completed two Jeffrey Manwaring through a lifetime of ill health. i I |