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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14, 19M Community Obituary I Ted worked 33 for the United States Government, Department of the Interior, as a predator control officer on the Kaibab Mountain and Arizona Strip where he became a legend in his lifetime. He was known worldwide for his guiding and hunting abilities. His hunting trophies are in numerous record books and he was the first person inducted into the Rocky Mountain Mule Deer Hall of rs Fame. Right up to the time of his death, he was on the phone countless hours sharingtips and secrets with hunters. members left to cany Edwin Robinson Riggs onFamily his legacy include his wife Edwin Robinson "Ted Riggs, Dolores of Mesquite, Nevada; 79, husband, father, grandfa- (Susie) Riggs, Children-Davi- d ther, brother, and friend, Tennessee; Edwin (Merilyn) passed away peacefully at Riggs, Mesquite; Gracie Carol home in Mesquite, Nevada, (Kenny) Davis, St. George; August 9, 1996. He was born in Kanab, Utah, September 19, 1916 to Nathan Adams and LaVinia Robinson Riggs. He married Gracie Chappell August 19, 1939 in Hillsville, Virginia. They later Sylvia Gates, Cedar City, Joyce (Garry) Knapton, Salt Lake City Tim (Robin) Riggs, Crown Point, NM; Stepchildren include Jerry (Micky) Curtis, St. George; Lora (Vera) Reber, Mesquite; and James Curtis, Las Vegas; divorced. On December 16, 1974 Brother-Virg- il (Gladys) Riggs, he married Dolores Davis Curtis Kanab; and sister Phyllis (Ed) in Las "Vegas, Nevada. Markgraf, Las Vegas. Ted has 24 grandchildren and eight Concerned About Facial Wrinkles? ByfLL. Perrins, Pharmacist A relative)' new method for diminishing facial wrinkles is the use of glycolic add which is found in sugar cane plants. Glycolic add is also being used by dermatologic surgeons to reverse some of the effects of sunlight on human skin. According to an arbde published in die June 1 990 issue of American Pharmacy, more than 150palienis were treated with a 10 glycolic add solution in a study performed by Dr. Larry S. Moy, VLD. and colleagues at the Medical Center. The results were a marked improvement in texture and coloring. in addition, both fine and coarse facta! wrinkles and scaly growths caused by the sun were improved, Moy said. A 1CKS preparation is available wahaut eprescriptian underthe brand name, Desgt Bloom Sternal Skm Renewal Cream. In collaboration with Dr. Dean Duke, MD,i dermatologist practicing in St. George, Utah, this product was developed after extensive tesring and trials. Dr. Duke has been recommending Desert Bloom to his patients for die last four years. People who expose themselves to the sun suffer all kinds of skin damage. This damage is what causes wrinkles, and rough, dry patches. Brown spots and saggy skin often appear". Dr. Duke explains. Desert Bloom with 1 0 glycolic acid has the remarkable ability to help the body improve the look and feel of the skin Dr. Duke says. The skin softens and wrinkles fade". This remarkable product may be purchased at the following location: ZION PHARMACY 14 E Center Kanab, UT 84741 great-grandchildr- He was en. preceded in death by a son James Virgil Riggs and sisters, Deloris Churches and Nellie Dean Abernathy. A viewingwiD be held Wednesday, August 14 at the Kanab South Ward LDS chapel at 11 tti Graveside service will follow at the Kanab Cemetery undo the direction ofMosdell Mor- tuary . Quilters and Radio Hour at Tuacahn's Hafen Theatre Good entertainment at a reasonable price is to be had at the Tuacahn (Hafen Theatre) this summer season. Actors and actresses takingtime off from their stint in Utah ! lend their talents to live theatre appearing for a series. Sarah McKendree Bonham and her six daughters lives are like the tiny pieces of fabric they cut and sew with a careful ing bees as a form of socialization, and the result was a part of their lives that would be handed down and treasured for generations. There are 10 afternoon performances of Quilters , with the first showing on July 26. The show alternates performances with 8:30 am - 5 pm low-heele- Chamber Kanab M, T, Th, F gested leaving them where they are. Glen Martin said it was probably not a Chamber matter, and we should let the Heritage Council deride. Donna Casebolt, Travel Council staff, raid there was room in the office for the exhibit. Martin said the Chamber should let the Heritage Council and Travel Council work it out. A morion was made to do that. Morion passed. 644-266- 5 Dr. Roberts '9am- - noon 2 pm - 5 pm Dr. Mortenson 8 am - 5 pm 0 8 am - 7 pm 8 am -- 12 noon Kanab M,T,W,Th,F 2 643-750- DnAcdsrsca-Orthcped- k Dc Glsca-Pedirt-ric Dn Petercsa-E- a; Dr. in-du- de st Kanab Area Physicians Calendar & Office Hours 644-26- 1 The thought of traveling may bring to mind additional pain, inconvenience and frustration for people with arthritis. If you or a family member are one of the nearly 40million Americans with arthritis, there are many ways to make traveling more comfortable and enjoyable.. According to the Arthritis Foundation, the key to successful traveling is advance planning. Aspects cf advance plan ning far a successful trip deriding cm your mode of transportation, hotel accommodations, travel insurance and whether to use a travel agent Baric tips for saving your joints and your energy while traveling: Uralight-weigluggage with wheels. hotels have Pack lightly-molaundry facilities. shoes Travel in with good support. Begin a trip well rested. Set aside time to rest at your destination before beginning activities. Accept help and special services when needed. Ask tour guides how much walking is required. Do not let yourself get overtired. For more information, or to request a free copy cf the brochure TrzwelTips, contact the Arthritis Foundation at ht 801-674-494- 9. Dr. Pandya Travel tips for people with arthritis 1940s Radio Hour on Fridays and Saturdays at 2:00 pun in the Hafen Theatre. The Hafen Theatre will be intertwined hand; intricately contransformed into the seedy raby a common thread, yet, trasted by personal experi- dio station WOV for matinee ences. Those amazing life sto- performances of 1940 s Radio ries filled with triumph, disap- Hour. On a cold and snowy Decempointments joy and heart-achcome to Tuacahns Hafen The- ber evening in New York City, atre in Quitters , a musical play 1942, World War II is in full celebrating American woman- swing; and so are the Big Band hood. sounds of Glenn Miller and Centered around the life of Tommy Dorsey. The radio settling a rugged wilderness, shows stars a collection of d Quilters brings to life nineteen- ordinary Joes arrives at the th-century philosophy and studio to perform the last show humor in a touching story of of the season. The events that labor and love. unfold will keep the audience beDirector David Grapes laughing lieves Quilters is a must-se- e for Besides performing such clasall women. "It is their story - a sical songs as The Chattanooga and Boogie W oogie tribute to their graceful ability Choo-Cho- o to create somethingbeautiful out Bugle Boy, the cast will also of the remnants life sometimes revive some of the eras funniest hands to each of us. It is this commercials. astuteness that created the 1940 Radio Hour is presented strength and courage to see them far 10 Friday and Saturday perthrough even the worst of situa- formances beginning at 2:00 pun. on July 19, 20, August 3, 9, 17, tions, he said. Tbe American art form of quot- 23, 31, September 6, 7, 14, 20 in ing was not only an essential the Hafen Theatre. Tickets for each performance skill possessed by frontier endof of was a means women, it Quilters and 1940s Radio ing hours of loneliness through Hour are cm sale now at the careful Ktitrhrng and mttrng Tuacahn Box Office for $10 each Continued from Page 6 Women would gather for quilt or by calling e, 14 Pfcillips-HadlolGs- ist Fredonia M,T (AZ time) " W 1st Tbssday each month 1st Thursday each znczih , Ncsa & Throat - 2nd Tuesday each cicui 2nd & 4th Wed each couth ; 644-261- 2 , 644-53-11 644-261- 2 644-581- 1 "The Kane County Hospitals regular governing board meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at 7 pun. in the Kane County Hospital s Conference Room. Brought to you by Kane County Hospital , , A roundtable discussion ensued. The first item was regarding housekeeping measures, which Vermillion will handle. Coordinating city, county and other events need input from the Chamber. The community calendar published by the SUN and campled by the Tourist Office needs to as accurate as possible. Mike Sinclair, hospital administrator, showed plans of the new hospital He said we have done everything to limit the square footage. The cost will be in the region of $5,000,000. Mike said construction would start in the late summer with ten months to complete the project. The next meeting will be September 5 at noon in the banquet room at ChefsPalayp |