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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 2000 Community Obituaries Arizona, Herschal 0. Hill of Colorado, Opal D. Hill and Quentin A. Hill, both of Fredonia, and Blue Hothouse of Arkansas; brother John S. Hill, Sr., of Parker; sister Margaret Holt of Parker; great-grandchildre- children and great-grandchildre- n. Survivors include his wife, Jackie, of Fredonia; children Daphne Poolaw, David Hill, Jr., Esther B. Mill, Mercedes Hill, and David Prieta all of Parker, : r n. ( Av ' X V i .. little Clark's daughter, Domonique, was born May 18, 2000 in St. George and is waiting for them as an angel in Heaven. She is survived by her parents Amie and Jonne Clark; grand- X P i V; . nephew Aria Clark I 1 A v fi i . t I I . I ir 1 X .! ' , 5 i ,U' I F ! I i 4 X H t x y j" X t 4. i n - X Recognize Us? all of Orderville. 7 Do you know whowhatwherewhen this is ? Call Deanna Glover at 644-8- 9 1 0 days or evenings to test your Graveside services were held history knowledge. ' The car in the photo on Page 6 of die May 10 S.U.N. was the first automobile into the Grand Tuesday, May 23, 2000 in the Canyon on June 26, 1909. A crew of six men had to build the road (and reassemble the car) as they went along. Look for many more historic area photographs in the Old Library building at the Kanab Heritage Festival this weekend. Orderville Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. 644-243- Off Grad Gifts 644-270- 0 Kanabs Heritage Festival By Laurali Noteman Friday May 26 and Saturday May27 a gateway stop in Kanab, kickoff point for Utahs Heritage Highway, promises to be worth every minute. Beginning Friday at 10:00 a.m. the public will have the opportunity to view Utah Heritage Artisans at then-fines- t. . Kanabs Heritage Festival, sponsored by Kanab City and Kane County Travel Council, allows individuals and groups throughout the county to show off their talents. Both Friday and Saturday, the Truck Parts Small Engine Parts RV Parts f Suxnaeajsii 'W 435-644-25- 26 418 East 300 South - Daves Auto Body - V S 4 1580 S 40 W 89A Kanab, UT 84741 Qave Little Auto Recycling Kanab, UT 84741 ftwarwut mj f !:i C.C. Auto Parts SlickRock String Band will be tage craft demonstrations, arts performing BlueGrass at 2:00 and crafts and quick draw demp.m. There will be other live onstrations. Holding true with performances throughout the Utah tradition, there will be food two-da- y event by Native Ameri- available. Kanabs festival will can Dancers, Cheryl Masons also house booths offering sev(diversified age) singing group, eral epicurean delights. . . The Festival will be held at story telling by Cleve Bushnell on the Wild Bunch, Folk songs Kanab Middle School, 190 East by David Nash, precision drill Center, across from Kanabs team routines by the Kanab High Historic Parry Lodge. PerforSchool Larriettes, local history mances and exhibits are schedaccounts by Brandt and Venice uled from 10:00 a.m. through Child, Cornells Canyon Coun- 7:00 p.m. try Cloggers, the Clayson Singers and much more. Displays and exhibits will include heri Certified PPG Painters Certified PPG Collision Repair Center Custom Painting Ail Work Guaranteed Insurance Work Welcome Automotive Parts Mmsi' t v. 4 Esplin and Inez Clark; brother A.J. and wife Jenny Clark; and 310 S 100 E Kanab Vmp ' 1 parents John and Virginia at Nonna's Country Gifts ' May 15 thru May 26 . .IV.-- f i bf r Arnold and Jonne Esplin Graduation Sale 25 f Domonique Clark Ari-zona- in September of 1948. Army Veteran of World War II. David worked as an alfalfa farmer and cattle rancher, and as an electrician for the BIA. He was an avid hunter. He loved the Lord, and pioneered a church at the Kaibab Paiute Indian Reservation in 1980. He was an excellent father, and loved his grand- I ff grandchil- twenty-seve- n dren and twelve He was preceded in death his by parents. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 17, 2000 at the Trinity Church of the Assemblies of God in Fredonia. Additional services were held Thursday, May 18, 2000 at the Harvest Mission Pentecostal Church of God in Parker. Graveside serDavid S. Hill, Sr. vices were held May 19, 2000 at the Parker, Arizona Cemetery David Smith Hill, Sr., died under the direction of Mosdell Monday, May 15 in Kanab, Utah. Mortuary. Born June 20, 1924 in Needles, California to Mary Smith and Asincion Esquerre. Married Jacqueline S wick in Parker, - 435-644-22- 30 Used Auto Parts a - - is. .-- j |