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Show Thursday, Aug. 22, 19G3 Virgin Edna J. Flanigan. Reporter Leila Earl called on the Bishop Matthews family Aug. 15 on her way home to St. George from Teas-- 1 dale and Salt Lake City where she spent some time for medical aid. Her niece, Miss Coleman of Salt! Lake City brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harper and children spent Sunday and Monday On Stage WASHINGTON from Rosemead, Calif, with the Lawrence Gifford family. Chester Brinkerhoff, son, Steve of Boulder City. Nev. were dinner guests on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brinkerhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ruesch of St. George were visiting the Don Flanigans Sunday evening. Linda Beames returned home to Salt Lake City on Friday after spending several weeks with grand- - Final Three Nights GULLY PLAYERS Rollicking, Spicy Comedy Hit THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH" Starring Salt Lakes Gene Pack Pioneer Theatre, 8:30 Tonight, Friday and Saturday Tickets $ .25 Adults Only 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs Blueford Beamei. Tommy Thompson spent the week end here from Page, Ariz. where he is employed. Mrs. Phyllis Hoyt and children of St. George. Mrs. Corrine Hansen and children of Harbor City, Nev, Myrtle Cornelius, daughter, Delsa Virgin motored to Cedar City Thursday morning where they had a picnic lunch; motored on over Cedar Mountain and Kolob Mountain. All went swimming in the pond at Mountain Dell Ranch. Lucky Severson accompanied Jim Matthews on a plane trip to Scottsdale. Ariz. Tuesday to visit the Matthews family. They came back on Friday, And report a grand time. Mrs. Yvonne Wilcox, son, Richard, daughter, Stacey went out in mountains by Kingston to spend a week with herhusband. who has employment there. Delsa Cornelius spent three days in St. George helping her sister, Phyllis Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brinkerhoff. daughters. Mary Ann, Colleen, Ver-la- , Elaine Murry and children, Debbie, Kevin, left here Friday morning for northern Utah. In Heber City they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawton In Salt Lake with the Robert Maxwell family, and in Tooele with a daughter, Jerry Stratton and family COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH Mr and Mrs. Fred Gardner, Mr. ' dreit sang "Give Said the Little and Mrs, Wilford Wilcox, Josephine Stream." Mr. and Mrs. Roland Spendlove! Maloney and son, Fred. ' Services Held For LaYerkin f JL u. neaion ridDci Betty S. Cuymon and Beverly and family went to St. George Sat- - k Russell Cornelius where they visited Mr. and and family of Antioch, Calif., his urday Mrs. Karl Spendlove. Mr. and Mrs. mother, Fmma Cornelius of Hurricane were visiting here Sunday. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Maloney and Mr. and Mrs. Tete Chenovic and family went to Kingston, Utah Sundaughter Tana Corlett of Cedar day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neilson and other relCity, Mrs, Boyd Glover of Kanab, Mrs. Minerva Earl went to Las atives. Mrs. Bertha Hinton Is here visitVegas Saturday to attend funeral services for Anthony C. Earl. They ing her son, John R. Rose and wife, came back Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Squires Mrs. Paula Keeler is here visiting and Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley rewith the Niles Earl family and other turned Thursday from a vacation relatives and friends. trip of over three thousand miles. Judy Semmens of ElMonte, Calif, The highlights of their trip being a is here visiting with her grand- stay in Cardston, Alberta, Canada mother, Minerva Earl and other with descendants or Wm. Carter, s an relatives and friends. Jerry early Dixie pioneer. They also went on to Kanab to visit visited Lake Louise and Banff. They the Boyd Glover family. went by way of Glacier National Bud Corlett and three sons Paul, Park and visited throughout WashBoyd and Kent stayed in Virgin ington and with relatives in other over the week end. states including Nevada while Mrs. Marilyn Gardner and chilhome. MABEL G. HEATON dren spent some time here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Merrill and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mrs. Mabel Glover Heaton, 74, Chenovic. Her husband came to four children of Carbondale, Illinois died Friday at the Dixie Hospital are to their them vacation with take home spending Beryl. of a heart ailment, Speakers in sacrament services their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j She was bom Aug. 21, 1888. Upand here and Mr. were Arch with Kleinman and Mrs. Eagar Sunday Kane County, to James Kanab, per Lemmon. Their talks William Merrill of Boise, Idaho, Nathaniel and Louise Bennett Glover. were good and all should heed the formerly of Beaver, Utah. This is She married Junius H. Heaton instructions given. Primary chil their first visit home In three years. Oct. 12, 1906 in Salt Lake Temple. The Heatons lived in Alton, Utah 'from 1906 to 1944; Midvale, Utah IMI SI KOCMVAOM V from 1944 to 1957 and in St George from 1957. She was an active member of ; ' the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- Saints. Mr. and Mrs. ' dmiuo Mrs. LaVell Prince thoroughly enjoyed visits from her three daughters, Gwen Neilson, Shirley Judd and Beverly Simpkins and their families. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rullel Coumilous of California were here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Church; 23 class members of 36 gathered at Churches for a reunion and cook out. A good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Donworth Gubler of Springville, spent a few days with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gubler and many other relatives and friends. Sem-men- Mrs. Lurlene Lundin of Mesa, Ariz. is visiting with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stevens of Las Vegas was the week end visitors at their folks, the Theron Siemens and Weekly Gablers. Carma Gabler accompanied them. Dancers at Zion this week were Sharon and Kenneth Gabler, Darlene and Diane Church, Melva Thora Lynn Gifford, Lana and Cindy Humphries, Kevin Fuller and Susan DeMille. Many mothers accompanied them to enjoy their fine dances. They were certainly enjoyed by the folks at Zion. en-rou- te I was A Gubler family held Friday at Wm. E. Neilson's, while LuDene and Donworth and their families were here. ter-da- y I Survivors include: husband; sons iand daughters, J. Floyd Heaton, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Austin j (Maurine) Pugh, Orem; Mrs. George (Thelma) Hastings, Sandy; Mrs. Tony (Faun) Reynolds, St. George; Maurice Kay Heaton, St. George. James Tim Heaton, Salt Lake City; Max LaVell Heaton, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Heber (Mary) Thompson, Laie, Oaho, Hawaii. 32 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Stanley Glover, Alton; Arthur Glover, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Lorin (Ruth) Pollock, Tropic; Mrs. Wilford (Ins) Heaton, Kanab. The following funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 19 in the 2nd-8t- h ward chapel: Bishop LaVoy Esplin, conducting; prelude and postlude music, Pauline Wulffenstein; obituary, Bishop Esplin; opening prayer, Harold H. Heaton; duet, Mary Lou Schmutz and Melba Baker; accom., Pauline Wulffenstein; speaker, Daniel Heat-- 1 on; solo, Rudger McArthur, accom. Jackie McArthur; speaker, Charles Green; speaker. Bishop Esplin; solo, Max Gentry, accomp. Pauline Wulffenstein; closing prayer, Joseph Johnson; prayers at the funeral home, George Hastings and Kay Heaton. Dedication of grave, J. Floyd Heaton. Pallbearers were grandsons: Melvin Hastings, Paul Hastings, Stephen Hastings, Delwyn Pugh, Bruce Heaton, Larry Heaton. j Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stratton were here checking on their new home, and stayed with the Dwain Their work takes them to Grantsville. They also enjoyed a quick visit with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hepworth. .4 Elder Ronald Segler, serving a Gulf states mission in Tennessee, called his mother and sister, Mrs. Myrtle Seglef fiiiu Gaia at the I Hardy Segler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodbury were happy to have their girls and grandchildren home over the week end, also Mr. and Mrs. Danny and Mona Alldredge and Esther Woodbury. Mona is staying a week to bottle fruit Mr. and Mrs. DuRell DeMille were surprised at the arrival of Mrs. DeMilles folks, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer and Marie, Mrs. sister. They are from Boulder City, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blake of Boulder City, Nev. are here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Williams. Theyll be here until after Peach Days. Its sure nice to have them with us. Hep-wort- es j i j Mrs. William A. (Lila) Whitehead has been very ill in Salt Lake City following a stroke. Mrs. Graham McAllister entertained 12 members of the Birthday Club at her home last Thursday evening at a rook party. The occasion being her birthday. CARD OF THANKS Burial was in St. George City We would like to express our Cemetery. appreciation to our many good friends, and loved ones for the Mrs. Marvin Jenkins, daughter, kindness and thoughtfulness exMiss Judy and sons, Charles and tended to us at this time. We are Ab have returned to their home in sure your love and sympathy will Fort Worth, Texas after a (wo sincerely help us in the loss of our week visit at the home of her moth- loved one, Joseph T. Atkin. er and sister, Mrs. Charles Andrus Leila Atkin Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Motter and daughter, Miss Wilma. and Family While here they attended the wedding reception in Alton for Mr. Attention Motorists and Mrs. George Andrus and enSave 6c on Gasoline joyed socials and outings with famStation ily members. 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