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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9, 2000 Community Obituary George Holland Roger Frank George Holland Sr. , left this earthly life on Thursday, August 3, 2000 at his home in Kanab. He was born in Cochran, Georgia on September 6, 1910 to John R. and Omie McDaniel Holland. From the time he left home at the age of 11 until his death at 90, he lived a life of love, charity and kindness. Everyone he met was important to him, and he greeted them with a twinkle in his eye and a story to tell. He spent his youth on ocean freighters and riding the rails across the country. He met Ardeth Button while they were both working at Lees Ferry, and they were married on February 26, 1938. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Mesa LDS Temple. As an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he remained strong in his faith, serving in several positions, including Councillor in a Bishopric. George was master carpenter and cabinetmaker by trade. He served on the Kanab City Council and as Kanab City Justice of the Peace. He stated that the greatest joy in his life was his family who admired and loved Papa George. Survivors include his wife of 62 years Ardeth; sons Robert D. (Chrystine) Holland of Phoenix, Arizona, and Roger F. (Kathleen) Holland of Kanab; sister Peggy Robbins of Savannah, Georgia; grandchildren Leslie Holland, Chrystie Ward, James Holland, Daniel Holland, and KariAnn Holland; and six He was preceded in death by four brothers and sisgreat-grandchildre- n. ters. Funeral services were held on Monday, August 7, 2000 in the Kanab Utah Stake Center. Burial was m the Kanab Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. Setrane As with any emergency, consult a health-car- Homeopathic First By Lisa Livingston, DIHom One of the most frustrating injuries for parents to deal with is a smashed finger in little ones. Not only is the pain intense, there is really not much you can do about it. However, there is a homeopathic remedy available for sentient parts of the body (those parts of the body which possess a great number of nerve endings such as in fingertips or the coccyx) that helps to heal and remove the pain ofsuch injuries: HYPERICUM. It is a great remedy for pain in the mouth after dental extractions, pinched or smashed fingertips and pain in the tailbone due to a fall or other trauma. Puncture wounds are also frustrating because they may carry the potential for sepsis andor tetanus. Soaking the foot in Benefit yard and bake sale to be held for Dick Spencer A benefit yard and bake sale will be held in Glendale at Bauers RV Park on August 11 and 12 for Dick Spencer. Spencer, a member of the Glendale Ward and town, is currently in ICU, recovering from an exten- sive cancer surgery. Public servant Dick Spencer has worked in the postal service in Kanab and later transferred to Glendale. He served many years as an EMT, and is outstanding on the computer program for the genealogical work for the Kanab Stake. He has worked very hard to research names for Temple work. He has served various committees, both for his church and community, and has always been an active participant in the scouting program. State Banks of Southern Utah are accepting donations for Spencer. Anyone who has yard sale or baked goods to donate, or please call 648-208-5 or bring the items to the RV Park on Friday or Saturday morning. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. 648-254- 8, Carrolls celebrate 50 years The children of Norman and Barbara Carroll are pleased to announce their 50th wedding anniversary. Norman and Barbara were married on August 4, 1950 in Mt. Carmel, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George Temple. Norman and Barbara live in Orderville, they have five children: Douglas (Carol); Pamela (J.H.); Christine (Merlin); Kathleen (Wesley); and Cynthia (Tom); and 14 grandchildren: Lisa, Patrick, Sean, Colleen, Michelle, Brenda (Kevin), Shaunna, Michael, Ashley, Becki, Mitchell, Nicole, Zachary, and Logan. During the past 50 years, Norman has cared for the family ranch and kept busy doing community service, including serving as a County Commissioner, while Barbara has raised the children, provided talent and service to the community and church, and cared for their home. Norman and Barbara love to travel. They have been all over the United States and recently to Japan. Family activities are their highlight. From Christmas dinner to barbecues on the patio, to campouts on Cedar Mountain, family time is always enjoyed. The Carrolls anniversary was celebrated by family members at the home of their daughter Kathleen. With love, your children Librarian to attend These remedies are for suggested use only. e Aid-Pa- rt professional. II warm water to keep the wound open and allowing it to bleed helps to exit foreign material 8 Pam Lindquist, Assistant Librarian at the Kanab City Library, will attend the annual UPLIFT training program for public librarians to be held at the Utah State Library Training Center in Salt Lake City from August UPLIFT (The Utah Publicli-brar- y Institute for Training) provides basic skills and management training for library 15-1- 7. raining staff from Utah's small, rural two-yeperiod. This sumcourse a in Basic Refercommunities. Attendance at mer, ence Skills will be taught. UPLIFT training is one of the criteria necessary for libraries The other classes in the UPto be in compliance with state LIFT curriculum are; Admistandards for certified public li- nistration, Cataloging and brary service. Only certified li- Collection Development. braries are eligible for state deLindquist will complete her UPLIFT fedfor and training in the year velopment grants ar ,N and bacteria; and, using LEDUM eral technology grants. as a homeopathic remedy helps stimulate the body to heal these Librarians are expected to of wounds. complete four courses over a types Insect bites or stings can also be treated homeopathically to ease the pain of the sting and to stimulate the bodys healing response. There are two common remedies for insect bitesstings. LEDUM and APIS. LEDUM is By Donna Casebolt especially helpful for those stings that are similar to a puncture wound (see above) and it works best for stings from yellow jackets or hornets. APIS is made The Bodells have created a Recently, the Bodell family, from the honeybee and has an owners of the Clear Creek product and service that groups affinity for bee stings; however, Naall over the U.S. are Ranch Zion from near it can also be used whenever an Family tional Park, hosted chambers outings, reunions injury is hot, swollen and : 2001 and will receive a certifi- cate in recognition of her ac- complishment.; The Chamber NEWsies Family Fun! discov-ering-fami- ly and activities that are available at Clear Creek. Overnight accommodations include RV hookups, camp sites, large camping cabins, and large indoor, of commerce from Kane and and business retreats. Their serWashington Counties to ex- vices range from basic to deluxe, lodges. For detailed information on perience the fun and activi- and the Clear Creek manageties at their property. The ment will create a program de- The Clear Creek Ranch, you may Chamber representatives were signed specifically for each group reach them at treated to a delicious steak cook-ou- t, or.family. or call the Kane County Office of On July 20, 2000 a baby boy was bom to proud parents Lena Mae We were able to experience a Tourism at KANE or wagon ride and tour of the ranch and facilities. Bradford and Boyd Anderson Bradford of Fredonia. of sampling games, line dancing On July 24, 2000 a baby boy was bom to proud parents Melinda Visser and Mathew Steven Visser of Kanab. The Chamber NEWsies.. is sponsored by the Southern Utah Newt and the Kanab Area On J uly.26,J2O!)0 Abahx gfrlws bPIS IQ Pfoqd parents Danejl jChamberof Commerce served by the Kane County Office of Tourism at 3 or iand Thomas Parr Bettfreund of Cedar City. . all-inclus- Kane County Hospital births 644-503- 3. 644-503- v- SEE-KAN- U. . -- |