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Show r -- . v.-- - Kan t i SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS e 8 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1998 n: s pecially collecting arrowheads, rocks, driftwood, shells, and bottles. . She was very creative and saw beauty in the simple things of everyday life. She loved her children and had recently moved to Elko to be near them. She is survived by her chil- dren Christopher Peterson of Moab, Utah, Billy Flynn and Ryan Flynn both of Elko, NV; vrf ? . ' $ jC. parents Charles retired truck driver. fs c Barbara & Rogers of Fredonia, Arizona; sisters and brother Cary Allred of Salt Lake City, Cathy (Todd) Beeman of Apache Junction, AZ, Crissy (Kim) Judd of Fredonia, Cyndee Rogers Alvis C. Mutt Fullmer, age 78, of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mt. Carmel, Utah died September 15, 1998. Mutt was born in Circleville, Utah. He is a veteran of World War II and the Korean War, and a NT Cyndee Rae Rogers, age 35, AZ, and Scott Rogers of Korea. Funeral services were held on died Sunday, September 3, 1998 in Elko, Nevada. She was born Saturday, September 19, 1998 September 7, 1963 in Kanab, in the Fredonia LDS Chapel. U tah to Barbara Jean Earley and Burial was in the Fredonia City Charles Scott Rogers. Cemetery under the direction of Cyndee loved the outdoors, es Mosdell Mortuary. Survi- 168th General Conference vors include his wife Mona; sister Georgia Welti; brothers The First Presidency of The and in Canada, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Smith, Rollo, John, and Tom; daughter Sharon and husband Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Jamaica and the Dominican ReSaints has announced that the public, It can seen live locally on Tim Milliken; their children KSL-TChannel 5. Timmy, Nicole, and Travis; faiths 168th Semiannual General The conference sessions will be stepsons John and Cary Conference is scheduled for SaturReese, stepdaughters Angie day and Sunday, October 3 and 4, presided over and conducted by President Gordon B. Hinckley, Gardner and Susan Reee,. 1998 jn Salt Lake City. ' General sessions will be con- .apef his.'counselors in the First and 22 grandchildren! Services were held at the ducted daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Presidency, President Thomas S. LDS Chapel in Phoenix on in the Tabernacle on Temple Monson and President James E. General Priesthood Faust. Friday, September 18, Square. The Featured will be inspirational 1998. A graveside service Meeting will be conducted Saturwas held at the Circleville day at 6 p.m.. messages to the worlds more will be than ten million Latter-da- y Utah Cemetery under the The conference sessions direction of Mosdell Mor- relayed via satellite to Church Saints from members of the First gatherings' throughout the U.S. Presidency, the Quorum of the tuary of Kanab. Twelve Apostles, and other general authorities of the Church. Music for the conferences Sunday sessions will be provided by the renowned Mormon Taber- v V, - nacle Organ. The Saturday morning session dienulh (Jab r September - October 10 '(we zj 3. 1998 o musicwillbebytheMormon Youth Chorus. A Young Women chorus fYorri the Murray, Utah, stakes of the Church' will sing during the afternoon session, and a combined mens chorus from the Tabernacle Choir, and the Mormon Youth Chorus will sing during the General Priesthood Meeting. . Fundraiser for Canyon Country Quilt Guild made by member Charlotte Pittman wil be raffled off. Tickets can be purchased at the front desk of the Kane County Hospital are$1. 00 and ft or om a member of the club. Need not be present to win. The G uild will ship if the winner lives out of town. Drawing will be October 15. Holding wall t, President. Treva Anna Cram-Vic- e Bonnie hanging Barnson-SecretarPhoto by Barbara Pyles. Emma A wall hanging (l-r- Berry-Presiden- ): Norton-Treasure- y, Gardner wins Rural Award Citizens from eight communities scattered across the state have been presented the Southern Utah University Rural Hon- ors Award at the Utah Summit for Rural Development. In addition to the individual recognition, awards were presented to an outstanding rural business, an outstanding rural program, and a rural community of the year at an awards dinner at the summit. The three-da- y summit is being held on the SUU campus. Rural Honors Award: Ulysses S. Uke Gardner, Kanab. on maternity apparel available in Catalog and most larger JCPenncy Stores JL Shoptt'C 1998 and she 1998 Fall Vitlt u im tin ww In sy - and ask for your (J), scot ml 174-19- (hr m In tnfmmtlkiA loul fFnntyt fwl 6rf lhf ( We are now taking placements for residents For information call Hazel Honey, UN Fredonia, Arizona JCPenney Senscitionails! 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