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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20, 2000 Community I Obituaries Vera Ballard Kimball performed the ceremony. He graduated from the University of Utah Medical School in Dr. Leonard H. Foote Vera Lila Tobler Ballard, 98, 1951 and completed his residency passed away December 1 1 , 2000 at the San Bernardino County at her daughters home in HurHospital. He began his lifes work ricane, Utah. She was born as a physician and surgeon in February 20, 1902 in WashingSpanish Fork in 1954. He served ton, Utah to John Albert and on the Utah County Board of Barbara Rosina Stucki Tobler. Health and Mountain View Hos- She married David Thatcher pital Board of Trustees. He re- Ballard on September 28, 1921 tired from medical practice in in the St. George, LDS Temple. He died on October 26, 1957. 1991. Vera was a lifelong member As a faithful member of the Latter-day of the Church of Jesus Christ of Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. She had an Saints, he served as high coun- Latter-da- y mission and stake cilor, bishop, unwavering testimony of the He of set an example Gospel of Jesus Christ and enpresident. Christ-lik- e love and compassion joyed sharing this with everyfor those he served. He felt sin- one. She served in many church cere gratitude for all those who positions, but especially enjoyed touched his life. His entire family Visiting Teaching and Temple is held close by the strength of his work. She faithfully attended endurance, example, and love. He the Temple twice weekly for loved us all so much. many years, before her health is He survived by his wife, failed at age 98. She was totally Lauana, of Spanish Fork, four selfless, generous and uncomdaughters and one son: Lynda plaining. She showed no disBurton (Neal) of Heber City; tinction in her love for her chilRosalie Taylor (Mike), and dren and her extended family. Carolyn Everton (John), both of She was a superb teacher to her Centerville; Robert Leonard children and neighbors children (Kally) of Rochester, Minnesota; and inspired excellence in their Dr. Leonard H. Foote passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones at Mountain View Hospital in Payson, Utah on Wednesday, December 13, 2000 from complications of a stroke. He was born April 24, 1923, in Orderville, Utah, the son of Elizabeth Allen Heaton and David Leonard Foote. He spent his childhood with the family he cher- Allison Carter (Eric) of Boise, ished, surrounded by the natural Idaho. beauties of southern Utah. He Services were held on Saturserved in the U.S. Air Force dur- day, December 16, 2000, in the ing World War II. Spanish Fork Stake Center, with He married Lauana Whitaker, burial in the Farmington City March 4, 1946, in the Salt Lake Cemetery. Arrangements by Temple. Elder Spencer W. Walker Mortuary. work. She will be missed as she was greatly loved. She is survived by two sis- Order of the Arrow ters: Thora Sorenson of The Order of the Arrow (OA) Showlow, AZ and Neola McCall is Scoutings National Honor of Centerville, UT; daughter-in-laSociety. It recognizes those Gloria Ballard of St. Scouts and Scouter campers who Jack best exemplify the Scout Oath George; Dar- and Law in their sons Lemmon; (Angelyn) daily lives, win (Dorothy) Ballard both of develops and maintains campHurricane; Dr. Anthony (Alton) ing traditions and spirit, proBallard of Orderville, UT; motes Scout camping, and crysdaughter Lola (Ralph) Briscoe tallizes the Scout habit of helpserving in the Guatemala Cen- fulness in a life purpose of leadw son-in-la- w tral Mission; son James T. ership training and opportuni(Carolyn) Ballard; and son Dr. ties for OA members and by asRoy (Katherine) Ballard both of sisting in summer camp promo- Hurricane, UT. She is preceded in death by her husband, three children: Dr. Clark Ballard, Delma Lemmon, and Rauland tion, camporees, Scout shows and other activities. The Order ofthe Arrow is not another troop, but it is an organization boys can be involved in while they are Ballard; daughter-in-laMerline Ballard; one grandchild a member of the troop and proScott Ballard and four great vide more leadership and supgrandchildren. port for their camping activiFuneral services were held ties. on Thursday, December 14, Paria River District has an 2000 at the Hurricane 6th Ward Order of the Arrow Chapter here Chapel. Interment was in the in our district. It is new, but Hurricane City Cemetery un- actively engaged in the purposes der the direction of Spilsbury & of the OA. To this date we know Beard Mortuary, Hurricane, that there are boys out there Utah. that have been nominated to become a member of the OA, but have not had a chance to go to an ordeal or talk with the leaders of the Chapter. The OA is run by boy leadership and has adult advisors to help and guide the organization. The following are the leaders of the Paria River w OA chapter. Boy Leadership: Chapter Casebolt; Lead Vice Chief-Ta- d Phillips; Vice Chief of Dance-Chri- s Heaton; Vice Chief of Service-Arnol- d Button; and Administrative Chief-Jaso-n t?3CPGGCQ Administrative Vice Chief-And- y Aldredge. Adult Advisors: Chapter Jacobs; and Associ- ate Chapter Carter. There are other advisors that will be named at a later date. The OA is currently involved with a headstart project in Fredonia and this service project will continue for about two months. They are going to be involved in our Klondike Derby in February; there is a ski trip planned in February; and a service project in March. There is an ordeal planned in March also, this is for all the boys who have been elected to be a member of the OA. If you have any questions about being a member or your status as a member, please call J ohn J acobs , or Don Olsen at This is a great that organization helps and our units, scout strengthens and our district activitroops ties. They can and will be there to help in what ever capacity they can, so please call Advisor-Lead-Rog- WE AT KANAB TIRE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS AND WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU WITH THESE SPECIAL OFFERS $5.00 FF OH YOUR NEXT OIL CHANGE & FILTER Price includes oil disposal fee, up to 5 qts. of oil and chassis lubrication (if applicable) CUP THIS 4-TI- RE ROTATION & COMPLETE TIRE INSPECTION AD! Road Hazard im Protection AND BRING IT IN TO KANAB TIRE 265 East 300 South H aijfim 3Tira A Kanab 644-255- 7 644-280- Featuring rrrssfS-L-. fiwiRtwmrt ummitm m 'Credit terms made available by Credit National Association. No payment for 90 days on qualifying purchases. No interest due on qualifying purchases If paid In ful within 90 days. 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