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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEW'S WEDNESDAY JUNE S5, 1M7 Tj r' X Savalas celebrate 50th Anniversary two n. . LHlCe, ikia Vi iuuw DriVS Te- - phone Please be prepared to turn in your money from the sale of the tickets for the drawing of the quilt on display at Honeys IGA. The drawing will be on July 4th. Our speaker will be Mary Lindquist ofthe Lingerie Drawer in St. George. She has a new office and more merchandise. Anyone wishing to join her for lunch before the meeting, meet at the Wok Inn at 12 noon. 644-216- 2. Great-grandparen- ts Yakima, Washington and Vaughn and Bardella Johnson of Eltopia, Washington. , f- 7 up 5 .w k - f I fis. W' . 1, EsplinPartrldge wedding and Corbin G. Partridge exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, June 21 in the St. George Temple. A wedding dinner was held that evening in Santa Clara. The bride's parents are Lorene and Cleve Esplin of ML Carmel, Utah. The groom's parents are Glen and Kaetyn Partridge of Panguitch and Jana Barratt and Clint Beaty of American Fork. z The couple will make&eir home In Louisville, Breast Cancer Baby girl born Support Group to Jones's Cary and Trisha Jones are the parents of a new baby girl. Her name isBailee Ann Jones. She was born June 12, 1997 and weighed in at 71b. and 5oz. Bailee ihas an older sister, Kennedy Lee Jones. Grandparents are Don and Sue Jones of Kanab, Utah and Brian and Linda Johnson of Yakima, Washington. are Dora Arnoldsen of Moroni, Utah, Opal Myhres of JT J Lori Esplin . The Breast Cancer Support Group will meet Friday, June 27 at 2 p.m. in the home of Wanda st, ;. On June 28, 1997, David G. and Gevene E. Savala will be celebrating fifty years of their lives together in St. George, Utah at a renewal of vows ceremony and reception hosted by their children. The early years of their marriage were spent in Cedar City, Utah and Salinas Valley in California. Later they relocated their family to Los Angeles and m 1970 moved to the Fredonia area where Gevene is originally from. In recent years they have lived in Glendale, Arizona until this year after David's retirement. David and Gevene have four children, eleven grandchildren, and i Vi ? Scott Dewey Moore is returning from serving in the London, England Mission and will talk in the Kanab Third Ward sacrament meeting Sunday, June 29 at 12:50 p.m. Scott is the son of Ward and LaRae Moore. - .. - . PtiSI !iSI V Moore returns V f fj CTtf v 9 p Interested in sketching, iiSe studies? .drawing, : Charcoal or medium of your choice ! Sheldon Douglass called Sheldon Douglass was called to sene a mission in the Do- minican Republic WB(8m iiim05E(3BSiffilp Santo Domingo East Mission. He will be speaking in the Kanab 6th Ward, Kaibab Stake Center, on Sunday, June 29 at 11:00 a.m. Call or 644-515- 644-30- 0 35 YOUR BEST WEAPON IN THE FIGHT AGAINST FOOT PAIN Very few foot specialists arc Board Certified. Dr. Olsen is Double End Foot & Ankle Problems with one phone call. Board Certified Options are explored first. Insurance accepted All in Podiatric Non-Surgic- Orthopedics and in Primary Podiatnc No problem too small: Ingrown Toenails? Accept Difficult Cases Permanent cure with noShort-terTreatment stitch office procedure Heel Pain? Bunion Pain? Dr. Russell Olsen D.P.M. State of the Art Treatment Plan Foot & Ankle Team Physician for m Non-Surgic- al S.l'.l. j 1st Thursday Monthly - - In Kanab Special Training to Solve Special Foot and Ankle Problems Advanced v. ,.tM City-Clini- . t cs 1 Kane County Hospital Ankle Office in Cedar Call 644-581- in Kanab, Orderville, Beaver A Panguitch -TTT- TTT f yrr Ryan Douglass returns Ryan Douglass returns June 26 after serving a mission in San Jose Costa Rica. He will be reporting on his mission on Sunday, June 29 in the Kanab 6th Ward, Kaibab Stake Center, at 11:00 a.m. FOE-'COP- Yi ms dkfpjpfi MkmM |