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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS December 10, 1964, Page 3 Glcnclab Hows Items and Current Events ville was a speaker at services here last Sunday. He also was guest speaker at Fireside where he showed his slides of pictures taken while serving in the Western Canadian Mission. A special social for husbands was held by Primary officers Saturday evening in the Ward Geneva Workman and daughter Pasty and son Lawrence were in Salt Lake City last weekend on business and to visit relatives. Mr. Max Bauer and son Jon of Salt Lake City were here visiting over the weekend. Babies' blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday were the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. A. Maurice Pugh. Blessed by their fathers the former was given the name of David Coombs and the latter was named Delton. Elder Chad Heaton of Order- Mrs'. 'Ytr O: Sfel t Mrs. Beatrice Workman attended funeral services for her brother Ross Cutler Saturday in Beaver. A former resident of Glendale Mr. Cutler, 90, died at the home of a daughter in Folsom, Cal. He was born Febru- - b , y I ffi ' I1 V- -X j 3 J : Wf V-- f XX V s i XW s A kivi I! awA-Or - Utah potato CEDAR CITY ' growers and their partners from six counties will meet December 1 5 for a Southern Utah Potato Conference, to start at 930 a.m. in CSU administration building auditorium Two speakers from Idaho rnd four from USti, all experts on growng potatoes will be on the program. ' With potato supplies cut drastically by this years short growing season, growers ere anticipating attractive prices. Wise marketing will be discussed. n Jodi! !U u h fre Jonia FREDONIA Funeral services were held Saturday, December 5, at 2 p.m., for Daniel Merlon Judd, 60, who died December 3 at Panguitch, Utah, from complications) - following surg- ery a month ago. Funeral program was as follows: Home prayer In Relief Society Room of Fredonia LDS Church, by Elmer Judd, Organ prelude by Mrs. William Finley. In Tb?4 10, here Glendale ary Bishop Woodrow Johnson conto Royal James and Margaret ducted the service. Wilford Bro Ross Cutler. He married Brucy oksby offered the opening prayJones on Sept. 6, 1903 in the er, Male auartet, LeRoy Heaton, Salt Lake Temple. She prePreston Brooksby, Neil Crosby ceded him in death on Sept. 12, and LaVier Tait, sang "Home 1955. On Sept. 9, 1959 he was' on The Range". Carlos Judd married to Marie Noth. Mr. Cutwas a speaker, giving history ler attended BYU and was acof deceased. Preston Brooksby tive in the LDS church. During sang "Riding Down the Canyon" World War 1 he was sheriff. Beaccompanying himself on small sides his widow he leaves surukelele. Val Tait, Kanabt gave remarks concerning his associviving two daughters, Mrs. Vera Strum, Folsom, Cal., and Mrs. ation with Merlon. Mrs. Merlin Kenneth Bishop of Los Angeles; Bundy and Duane Judd, sang three sons, Ross J. of Ephraim; "It Is No Secret" accompanied Cole R. of Salt Lake City and by Mr?. Richard May. Richard Gordon of Seattle, Wash. Also May was the conduding speak- 14 grandchildren and 9 greater. Closing song was by Mens Chorus from Fredonia, High grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Workman of Glen- School, directed by LeRoy Headale. Burial was in the Beaver ton. Closing prayer was by Allen M.' Judd. Graveside prayer cemetery. Mr. Charles C. Carpenter of was by Alvin Judd. Cedar City is visiting his daugh A special guest was Reverend Walter Fordham, Flagstaff. ter, Mrs. Margaret Bauer and this week. family Survjving children are sons AMITJCAN 0Af.Tf tZ&OttlCYmWtm Sjxmscrfj ty V'rS's D:'ry Fcr. WHAT SHOULD YOU BUPECT in your firm's health care plan? Veldon Merlon, Fredonia; Ter- rence Ray, Lake Tahoe, California; Ira 'Burton, Fredonia; Erwin Church, Oroville, California; and Wendell, Kanab, U-ta- h. Daughters are Mrs. (Luelia Mae) Howiy, and Wil-Ifa- m o o O A I o o dJ Mrs. Carlos Judd Grahm, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Gene (Ramona) Heaton, and Mrs. Eldon (Arlene) Johnson, both of Fredonia: There are 23 grandchild- - Gc!:!r.::n Wilccn . xxxxxx;: V Xyl Bank! To Hold Genfe!) chapel. t , vX'vXvV-xX;X- Potato Growers Pfcn . Tc!o Vov;s Announcements are out this week telling of the coming marriage of Miss Connie Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, and Mr. James G. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Robinson of Kanab. The couple will recite promises In the St. George Temple, Decembr 19. Both are students at College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. The future Mrs. Robinson Is a graduate of Bryce Valley High School and has been attending CSU on a scholarship. James Is a graduate of Kanab High School class of 56. 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