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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community Orderville Goins On and Jo Sorensen of Scenic, AZ. Members of the Bill Bolander Ryan and K'Lvnn Hepworth from Lake Salt children of Sunnyside, Utah and the, family City area spent Easter weekend at visited his father, Edmund their home in Orderville. Hepworth. Recent visitors at the Rolland Julie Slade of Bountiful and Chamberlains were Mr. and Tycie Slade, attending school in Mrs. Grant Bowers from Cedar City, visited their sister LaVerkin, and Mr. and Mrs. Susan and Richard Esplin. Allen Case from Salt Lake City. Visiting at Voi Sorensens were Ben and Katherine Kenney are Sharlene and daughter Elyse proud parents of a baby girl, Rowley of Cedar City. born in Salt Lake City on April Ann Esplin-WonJames and 7. Grandparents Bob and Laura Janeil Jackson and new baby, Johnson and family, and all of the St. George area, visited Jim and Maydene their parents, Cleve and Lorene Bodell went to visit them and Esplin. Rhett and Tiffani Jackson and participate in the blessing of the baby. This is their first child. Brady McDonald of Gunnison, By Margaret Sorensen g, great-grandparen- ts Scot and N atalie Goulding and children ofCedar City visited on Easter weekend with LaNard and Karen Johnson, and Scot and Cheree Goulding. Weekend visitors at the Dale Sorensens were Lynn and Shelly Sorensen and family of Mountain Home, Utah, and Wayne Seth and Mandy Giddings of St. George, and Cody and Angie McDonald ofKanab visited their mother, Mrs. Peggy McDonald. Kyle and Voi Barton drove Kyles mother, Mrs. Dorotha Barton of St. George, to Santa Monica, California, to visit her brother, Ray Sorensen. ' Obituaries Canyon Country Quilt Show in May 1998 May Best Western Red Hills 14-1- 6, Convention Center iVAXV..VV.V.V,' .ummimiiv mtnnmuv wummv vriiw;S ytlltltlir' IIIMlIi! Aruuuny slMt All quilt entries for the following categories are being solicited: 1. Large Quilts (over 65") sisters Roma MacDonald Bentley and Helen Marie Church. etc.) Funeral services were held on Monday, April 20, 1998 at 1 p.m. in the Kanab Utah Stake Center. Burial was in the Kanab City Cemetery under the direc- Edyth Church MacDonald 9. Quilt Challenge (holiday Edyth Church MacDonald passed away April 17, 1998 at the age of 76. She was born July (Ranchos area); 24, 1921 in Kanab, Utah and Julie Ingersoll, (Extension Office, Kanab County was the oldest of five children born to Zora Bunting and Parvin Courthouse); Elmer Church. She married 9 Cloma Heaton, Merrill Robertson MacDonald (Orderville area). January 15, 1943 in Fredonia, Arizona. They were later sealed in the St. George LDS Temple Jane Hansen, 644-307- n, and brother Calvin etc.X 6. Antiques (before 1955) 7. Machine Quilted 8. Miscellaneous (tied, fabric following three locations: great-grandchildre- (Allene) Church of Flagstaff, AZ. She was preceded in death by her husband on July 26, 1987, a brother Van B. Church, and two Small Quilts (under 65") Wall Hangings Wearable Art Accessories (pillows, table, runners, placemans, potholders, theme wallhangings) Quilts can be entered at the She is survived by her children Merilyn (Ed) Riggs of St. George, Cheryl (Bill) McLendon ofSt. George, and Dennis (Pam) MacDonald of Kanab; six grand- children, 14 2. 3. 4. 5. that looks like patchwork, 8 WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 1998 3 644-255- 1 648-224- tion of Mosdell Mortuary. Charles Edward Zielinski Charles Edward Zielinski, age 26, died Tuesday, April 14, 1998 while working in Lander County. A native of Kanab, Utah, he was born September 13, 1971 to John and Patricia (Kratsof) Zielinski. Educated in Kanab, Charles moved to Battle Mountain in June 1, 1963. Edyths father worked for the 1989. There he started workBureau of Indian Affairs, so she ing in the mining industry and was raised on several Indian res- followed it to Montana then to ervations. She graduated from Fallon in 1992. On August 16, Kanab High School in 1939. She 1994 he married his wife Laurie attended Weber State College Harrington in Battle Mounand LDS Business College. tain. Charles last worked for Edyth worked for LDS Busi- Stretch Exploration as a driller ness College as a typist and for in Battle Mountain until his the Department of Education at death. the Utah State Capitol. After Survivors include: wife Laurie Travis returning to Kanab she was the of Fallon; for elemenboth the Denevan of secretary Ronan, Montana; tary and the high school. In 1958, Honey Denevan and J ason Giles she went to work for the First of Fallon; parents John and State Bank of Salina, which was Patricia Zielinski of Battle later purchased by Zions First Mountain; sisters Nancy National Bank. She retired in Zielinski and Patricia Wilcok, 2 1982 after years at the both df Fredonia, Arizona. bank. Funeral services were held on to Kanab the Edyth belonged Friday, April 17, 1998 at the Civic Womens Club for many LDS Church in Battle Mounyears. She was honored as tain. Cremation followed the step-childr- en 23-1- (and that's a really long time) 100 extra minutes a month FOREVER FREE first incoming minute Woman of the Year in 1996. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and was being nominated as 1998 Woman of the Year by the A. Clair Ford Unit 69. services. Inurnment will be at a later date in Kanab. Arrangements were handled by the Albertson Funeral Home of Winnemucca, Nevada. Plus, get a FREE portable phone Hurry in today, because this amazing offer is available for a limited time only! 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