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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18. Itt7 Community American Legion Auxiliary meets The regular meetingof A Clair Ford Unit 69 was held Wednesday, November 5, 1997 at the Legion Hut. Among the several topics discussed was the generous response from our members to the V.A. Hospital Gift Shop program held each year. Sincere appreciation is given to Legion members Thayne and Jo Smith for their delivery of all the contributions to the V A Hospital in Salt SUN subscription drive winner Dillon Cunningham (I) of the Southern Utah News presents a gilt certificate for a nights lodging at the Oasis Resort in Mesquite. Nevada to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Brinkerhoff of Glendale. The Brinkerhoffs name was picked from all the new subscriptions and renewals made in October. Retin-- A helps shrink stretch marks Women who have stretch marks on their stomachs are seeing improvement with the use of Retin-- cream. Women who applied tretinoin (the active ingredient in Retin-A- ) to stretch marks on their stomaches daily for six months saw them shrink 10 in width and length. The treatment appears to work best on pink or violet marks. Researchers caution women not to use Retin-- while A A theyre pregnant or nursing. 8 Obituaries Memorial service Lincoln David Pugh Lincoln David Pugh, age 82, passed away on Sunday, November 9, 1997, at St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bom February 12, 1915 in Kanab, Utah to Charles Robert and Nellie Baird Pugh, Lincoln was the eighth of nine children. As a young man, Link enjoyed all sports and was very active in high school activities. He married his beautiful Ardel Glover, on sweetheart, Lake. December 1936 in the St. 18, We are proud to say "God LDS Temple. They celSpeed to American Legion Aux- George ebrated 60 wonderful years toiliary members Karen Alvey and Carol Sullivan for their success gether last December. Lincoln and Ardel moved to Midway, in the recent city election. in the early 1950's and Utah Our December meeting will lived there until their health no be the Christmas Party at the home of President Ann Westfall. longer permitted. They then Put it on the top of your list, on moved to Midvale, Utah to be December 3. 1997, for a joyous near their family. Lincoln is survived by his lovstart to the Christmas season. The American Legion Junior ing wife, Ardel; one son. Dale of Auxiliary met at the Legion Hut Orem, Utah; three daughters: for their second regular meet- Annette Farley, Salt Lake City, ing, November 5, 1997 at 6 p.m. Mary Bronson, Midvale, and President Kimberlyn Jones re- Doreen Young, Green River, ported a successful Halloween Wyoming; 18 grandchildren and Safety Campaign at the Kanab four Funeral services will be held on Elementary School. Halloween November 14 in the MidFriday, Safety comiccoloringbooks were 2nd Ward Chapel with interway to the given kindergarten, first and second grades. Safety kits ment in the Midvale Cemetery. were put together and distrib- Funeral arrangements are being handled by Olpin Mortuary. uted to the upper grades. Junior activities for November include visits (with cookies) to Veterans, and Teacher Appreciation Day at the Kanab Schools. The Auxiliary is proud of our The time to learn about hosJuniors who can plan and work is before the illness strikes circles around the rest of us.Way pice great-grandchildre- n. for RA Schippsr On November 14, 1997, there will be a memorial service for (Skip) Schipper, a former employee of the Bureau of Land Management, who died in a on Sepsingle vehicle roll-ovtember 13, 1997. The service will be help at the Paria Contact Station, 44 miles east of Kanab, Utah, on Highway 89 at 11 a.m. on November 14: A light luncheon will be served. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be sent to the Arizona Strip Interpretive Association, 345 East Riverside Drive, St. George, UT 84770, to help with the cost of a modest memorial bronze plaque. For more information or to be in attendance at the service, please RSVP to Mary DeWitz at or Anne Stanworth at R.A. er 435-644-267- 2, 435-865-303- Violet Heaton 2. Jones Violet Heaton Jones died Monday, November 10, 1997. Funeral services are tentatively scheduled for Friday, November 14, 1997. Mosdell Mortuary is handling the funeral arrangements. November is National Hospice Month Free weekend and evening calls for one year and... to Go! Kaiva Plateau Archeology The Kaiva Plateau Archeology Chapter ofArizona will hold their monthly meeting in Room 100 at Fredonia High School at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, No- a FREE Motorola flip phone! vember 12. The speaker is Laird Naglor of Zion National Park. 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