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Show ' SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28. 1996 Community Missionaries speak at New Hope CBFMS) of Wheaton, IL. They anticipate serving in Senegal, and will be speaking about their ministry at the New Hope Bible on Sunday, September 8, 1996 at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The Ropers look forward to ously registered scouter in the ministered with Ichigao Christ Church in Yokohama. Mr. Roper holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from tral State University in Edmond, Oklahoma. He also studied the coursework needed for secondary teaching and working at Dakar teacher certification from Prescott Academy in Senegal. Mr. Roper College in Prescott, Arizona, and has taught English, Spanish, earned a counselor degree in drama, speech, and journalism Christian education from in high school. Mrs. Roper is Freelandia Bible College and skilled in bookkeeping, library Seminary in Cassvine, Missouri. Mrs. Roper also earned a counwork and hospitality. The Ropers served through selor degree in Christian educaCBIntemationals Missionary tion from Freelandia. Assistants Corps program for two The Ropers are members of Fred M. Reese 1988-9- 0 Inin the Verde between Church at the Baptist years Frederick Moroni Reese, age ternational Christian Academy in Cottonwood, Arizona. 97, died August 19, 1996 in St. Cen-Chur- ch Radiation therapy: topic for support group George, Utah He was bom April 12, 1899 in The monthly meeting of the Breast Cancer Support Group will Rock Springs, WY, to Frederick be held Friday, August 30, at 2 p.m. at the home of Sharon Woods, 1527 S. Lee Dr. Phone Our speaker will be McKay and Rose Souisby Reese. Marfrom Dr. Ray Richards office in St. George. We urge anyone who ried Elva Soderberg, August 15, has an interest in radiation therapy or questions to please attend 1919 in the Logan Temple. Elva died June 13, 1994 just short of as we are very fortunate to have him as our speaker. 644-810- 8. aerobic exercises was well at- their 75th wedding anniversary. Our first class on Fred served in the Army durtended and enjoyed. Please join us each Thursday morning at 9 WWI and as a Red Cross a.m. at the Kanab Fitness Center. Our instructor is Dawna Zullo, ing field director during WWII. He who is a certified instructor and trainer. These classes are suitable scout troop m for all ages and the charge is only $1 a class. We hope you will take . 1910 and remained ac Utah in tive in scouting for over 80 years, serving as a Scoutmaster and in many leadership positions in several districts and councils, non-impa- ct inf receiving the Silver Beaver award. At the time of his death, Reese was the longest continu- - Perrins, Pharmacist A relatively new method for diminishing facial wrinkles is the use of glycolic acid which is found in sugar cane plants. Glycolic acid is also being used by dermatologic surgeons to reverse some of the effects of sunlight on human skin. According to an article published in the June 1990 issue of American Pharmacy, more than 150 patients were treated with a 10 glycolic acid solution in a study performed by Dr. Larry S. Moy, M.D. and colleagues at the U.C.L.A. Medical Center. The results were a marked improvement in texture and coloring. In addition, both fine and coarse facial wrinkles and scaly growths caused by the sun were improved, Moy said. . A 10 preparation is available without a prescription under the brand name. Desert Bloom Natural Skin Renewal Cream. In collaboration with Dr. Dean Duke, M.D., a dermatologist practicing in St. George, Utah, this product was developed after extensive testing and trials. Dr. Duke has been recommending Desert Bloom to his patients for the 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 10 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 PboneV(80lt1S442693r:: Cfanab Tire Center James world. As a lifetime sports en- 10 Peters W. A celebration of the life of thusiast, he helped develop the mens basketball program and Judge James W. Peters will be served as the first president of held on September 7, 1996, at the Mutual Improvement Ath- 10:00 a.m., at the Church of Re- letic Association. He also did much for boys as a coach and referee. Reese was active in the Mormon Battalion and was instrumental in its reorganization serving as national commander for several years. He spent 20 years with the Deseret News and Salt Lake Telegram as a display salesman. He and Elva moved to Kanab in 1961 where they lived until age required a move to St. George. In 1995 Fred married June Edgley Riley in St. George. Survivors include his wife June of St. George; sons, LaVar (Katherine) Reese and Ralph (Phyllis) Reese of Salt Lake City; 3 and sisters; 11 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren, and 6 great-gregrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter Carol Skaggs and eight brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Friday, August 23, under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. half-brothe- rs at ligious Science, 9745 W. Peoria, Peoria, Arizona. Jim succumbed to Parkinsons Disease on August 22, 1996, his 27th anniversary of sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Born in Grapevine, Texas, in 1917, Jim was known for his service to others in many areas; as a member of the U.S. Navy in World War II; a Rehabilitation Specialist in Workers Compensation; a Judge; a Dad, a counselor and longtime active member of A.A. His wife Mary, sons Pat, Tim and Matt and daughter Kat Franklin request that in lieu of flowers, donations in the Chiefs memory, can be sent to the National Parkinson Foundation, Arizona Chapter, P.O. Box 16182, Phoenix, Arizona, 85011-618- IlIIRlIi dB00ft Build Storage Sheds, Barnes ec Fences (KUKICDQl'JiGQGO Colors: Off White Brown Red Green Lew' NEW computerized Free wheel alignment system and Delivery Pick-u-p V Tires Auto & Light Truck Largest Selection in Area Road Hazard Protection Service Competitive Prices-Loc- 1 ft i 1. Miiu ir. ooodyear al FREE Rotation-Balancin- (Ask for Computer g Details) Alignment-Balancin- g U!01fi ll Ihaity iinaEl Profession! 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