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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1259 Community Burial names online Obituaries Cemeteries are a valuable part r V Jf 8 Kanab Civic Orchestra COflCGf I of a communitys heritage. In 111131 fact, in some cases, the cemetery is the only physical reminder of After much deliberation by with our National Parks and a towns existence. Cemetery members of the Kanab Civic Monuments , he added, The newly-name- d orchestra records are valuable too. Sexton Orchestra, it vas decided to inwill 16 its first the of still concert on perform year records, when they are change the name 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the KHS May tact, can provide a wealth of old organization. of auditorium. our of Its theme more and about the information With more people outebrate the Century will feature Besides basic informa- musicians traveling from well known and loved music from it we birth as such tion date, side communities, name, thought and death date, some records a good idea to reflect our this century, with music from QgrfOETIIS r Cel-anare- a. include place of birth, parents names, parents nationality, Oretta Heaton Jerry Jones Oretta Smith Heaton, 87, died friends, age 57, passed away on Friday, April 23 in Phoenix, AZ. April 10, 1999. Jerry was born Born March 26, 1912 in on March 10, 1942 in Riverside, Albertville, Alabama to Burt and Jerry F. Jones, JJ to all his spouses, children, cause of death, and occupation. Through the Cemetery Inventory these records are being preserved in digital format. The goal of the project is to locate and gather burial records for every cemetery in the state, Next, the records are being coor- dinated and combined into the Myrtle Chambers Smith. GraduJerry had a passion for driv- ated from Norwood Nursing ing race cars. Racing was what School in Burmingham, Alabama as a registered nurse and he loved to do the most. dedicated her life to nursing. Dr. in death was preceded Jerry Aiken recruited Oretta from his father Walter Beaty and by his brother James Jones. nursing school to come to Kanab Survivors include his mother and work. She was one of the Georgianna Beaty; two sisters, original nurses of the Kane Sharron Jewett (Rick) and Jean County Hospital. While in Kanab Phillips (Chester). His children she met and married her cowKenny Jones (Laura), Bob Park boy, Franklin M. Spike Heaton, (Gwen), Tamara Lewis (Dean), on July 5, 1939. She also nursed 58, so far, have the burial infor- Shawn Jones (LeAnne), Traci in Page and Holbrook, Arizona. accessible online. Names Survivors include her daughBradley (Marcus), and 1 1 granddates for 90 more have al- ter Flo (Jim) Herbuveaux of children. been collected and are His remains were cremated in Phoenix; son James (Nadine) being added to the online data- Heaton ofSt. George; five Needles, California base on a weekly basis. Many of Nanette (Chris) these records have been gener- Lawler, Leslye (Bob) Sonju, Kim donated by cemetery en- (Frank) Basile, Travis Heaton, thusiasts from across the state. and Sam Heaton; and four greatRecords are also beingreceived grandchildren. She was preceded the 48 cemeteries receiv- in death by her husband Spike ing grants from the state. Com- in 1971, son Fay in 1987, and her and private cemeteries The Kanab Breast Cancer brothers and sisters. receive of may matching Support Group will hold their Funeral services were held up to $ 10,000 to help ingrants the com- April meeting on the 30th at Tuesday, April 27 at the Mosdell of their records and the home ofWanda Duce, 965 Mortuary Chapel in Kanab, with maps. Obviously, the project is W. Willow Drive, at 2:00 p.m. burial in the Kanab City an ongoing one! We will have Albert VanDyke, Surveys are still needed for Physical Therapist as our more than 200 cemeteries, and guest speaker. many cemeteries are at risk as Everyone is welcome to records and grave markers de- come. If you need a ride or any teriorate. If you vyould like to 8 or information, call ftfi WR& help, or for more information, please contact Tania Tully at California. grand-childre- Breast cancer support group Mil' 644-810- 644-216- 2. mni n, J Country Living Elder Coimtiy Living Elder Care is a quality residential elder care center located in nedonia. Arizona, that offets your loved one the quality cnTc tlicy deserve in a clean home almosjilterc with hoine cooked meals, daily activities, in a . 24 hours 7 day a v cck care waiin family setting. Arizona state licensed RN owned and operated Secure comfortable environment Activities, Programs Nutritious borne cooked meals Short and long term care Wai ni and friendly compassionate staff We j are now taking placements for residents For information call Hazel Honey, UN Frcdonia, Arizona 20) If- - 643-739- 0 if t -- Tu Or-Uta- perform at the the North Rim Grand Canyon Lodge on May 15 at 4:00 p.m. Please come and enjoy an evening of beautiful music, Earth on Show. We ther in Kanab or at the Grand to hope begin a long association Canyon, or both. Pipe Spring National Monument budget Pipe Spring National Monu- ment Park Superintendent John Hiscock announced that the parks annual performance plan and documents providingdetails about the appropriated budget and fee revenues for fiscal year (FY) 1999 are available for pub- lie review as required by the National Parks Omnibus Man- agement Act of 1998. The Monuments operational . budget for 1999, as appropri- ated for routine and recurring functions, totals $392,000. De- tails of the parks operational budget, which funds specific goals in the annual performance plan, include: $113,680 for resource preser- vation and management includ- ing: $50,960 for preservation of historic structures; $15,680 for inventory and evaluation of ar- chaeological sites; $19,600 for preservation of museum collec- tion; $11,760 for inventory and evaluation of museum collection ttldAy.h$tory.state.ut.us or objects; and $ 15,680 for natural (801)533-352resource studies and manage- ment. Included in this $113,680 portion of the operational bud get, is $16,640 for administra- tive and overhead support of these functions. $56,840 for facility operations 7. Copeland, Duke Ellington and geopraphical diversity, said Kortney Stirland, director. The decision was made at its April h 22 rehearsal. Kanab Civic chestra will now be known as Symphony of the Canyons, Every one of our members live in close proximety of one of the many spectacular canyons located in southern Utah or northern Arizona, Stirland said, it is a privilege to associate ourselves in name with the and maintenance including: grounds, facilities, and utilities maintenance. Included in this n $56,840 portion of the tional budget, is $8,320 for ministrative and overhead port of these functions, In addition to the appropriated operational budget described y above, the Monument has peted for, and acquired, National opera-matio- ad-an- d sup-read- y com-ousl- Park Service (NPS) servicewide project funding for special atten-frotion items in 1999. Projects being conducted in 1999, and dated funding levels, indude: archaeological analysis and m asso-muni- ty reporting, and museum ing of artifacts, assodated with archaeological investigations catalog-puterizatio- n conducted in 1998 ($30,000); and replastering of a portion of Winsor Castle ($11,300); resurfacing of visitor center parking lot ($25,000): 'masonry repairs 'support of Monument teer programs ($1,700); . volun- - hydrological research on Pipe Springs aquifer ($83,000). A copy of the Monuments corn- plete annual performance plan, prepared in accordance with the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) is avail- able by writing to Superintendent, Pipe Spring National Monument, HC 65 Box 5, Fredonia, Arizona 86022. The goals described in the parks annual performance plan are derived from the 1997 NPS Strategic Plan, which establishes a performance management process for the Service and incorporates the requirements of GPRA. The Strategic Plan is available on the National Park Service Internet www.nps.gov. site at |