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Show MAY 13, on to OBITUARIES Las Vegas, JACKIE MUIR, away 58, May her Ses passed 8, 1994 at home in Henderson, Green Valley, after Nevada a battle courageous with She in Utah cancer. was born Minersville, on November 30,. 1935. She married Russell Muir, Beaver, June 26, 1953. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti L.Dos. Temple. She served in many positions in the church including Ward Relief Society ‘President and Stake Relief Society President. Jackie is survived by her husband Russell; daughter Linda and Forrest Addington of Clovis, California; sons, Gordon and Janet. of Reno, Nevada, Rodney and Carrie of Antioch, California, Brian of Provo, Utah; nine grandchildren; parents, Douglas and Irma Blackburn, Minersville; Sisters Ann Louise Christensen, Montana,— Billings, Irma Jean Edwards, Elko, Nevada and brother Hugh Blackburn } of Beaver. Services were held at Valley in the Stake Green Center Henderson Wednesday Page 6 1994 on morning, January George 29, & Ellen Bradshaw. married Jones on 20, Muir He Drucilla December 1938 Salt 1916 Rosa in the Lake LDS Temple. Melvin lived his life in Beaver County spending his early years between Adamsville, Manderfield and Beaver. He moved to Milford in 1959 where he worked in mining until his passing. Melvin was known as a husband father. and is survived by his wife, Dracula of Milford, eS eh i-l-aren., Joan(Junior)Davis Neil (Linda) & Richard (Noreen) & Geraldine(Larry) all of Milford, Jean (Tony) Rodriguez of Elko,.. NV,.. (Debbie ) Rodger of Cheyenne, WY, Robert (Michelle) of Enoch, Connie Bradshaw, (Tatia) Milford, & Tom all Rose of Mary (Dixon). Tiffany of Centerville, Jeanne Kerns — Nelson of Enoch, Dedra Kinross. of and Marc Douglas Vegas, were the— by Palm Mortuary Las Vegas. MELVIN of BRADSHAW Milford: Bradshaw, - Melvin Age 78, passed away on May 6, 1994 in Beaver, Utah. He was born Mortuary and Brother Roy. and very He Barnes Olpin in Milford on Monday from 7 p.m. to i) p.m. and Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment was in the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. He was preceded in death by a child vieNell, Great Grandchild Brooke, hard worker. He was a twin and was very proud of that. He was ae loving HOSPITAL (continued from page 4) Our Social S_|@ rv ai. Ce department’s main purpose is to provide personal services for every resident here. These services include shopping, mM fakin 6g appointments, providing transportation, letter writing, and arranging family contacts. Through a of combined our. community effort staff and members we can make residents stay as enjoyable possible.: our here as 37 thers, (Larine) of City, John Rollins -.of Nephi= and Elretta (William) Miller eo represented the Beaver County District office as they told stories and gave tributes about the pair. Even if Mr. Swain and Mrs. Williams did guess there was to be an assembly - and it appeared that they ‘did not - they were totally unprepared for the ending. Mr .Swain’s ..daughter, Laura, from traveled Salt Lake give a tribute Father. to special to her Then. Casey Williams, Bonnie’s son gave a tribute to his mother. As SLE this wasn’t surprise enough, the the curtain and Mrs. William’s grandson walked out to give a special serenade to his grandchildren and 1-9 great Boro Alvin, Cedar Willden suddenly (Janet) of Las grandchildren. Wiseman. bagpipes began to play from behind Milford NV. Mary Superintendent Holm and Mr. Leland (Julia) & Harold May 11, 1994 with (Marilyn) all of Graveside services Sisters, . . .- Beaver i and ie), Edwards of OF AE Labr qeeeemene. the Beaver City, Beaver, Norma Utah cemetery on . Edwards; of Milford, the same afternoon.. Alice( Basil) Services conducted the NOTE: THE BEAVER SCHOOL COUNTY. ‘DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION HONOR BANQUET OF MAY 9 WILL BE FEATURED IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF DODGE CITY NEWS! grandmother. The assembly concluded with a special faculty tribute given by Dale Jensen. Mr. Jensen recalled a History class taught for several years by Mr. Swain, in...,...which et hee. Columbus story was stressed Lehi. extensively. Funera a: services were held that time Mr. Swain drove -an ‘ancient- on Tuesday, 1994 at Milford ward Friends 1:00 May 10, in the LDS ist chapel. called at yellow pickup was a. the truck over with him, and had given it to Mr. Swain. The recollection _ brought laughter and applause from both Mr. Swain and the audience. T h e presentation faculty of a gift followed C21 bu the ee. Studentbody president Jared Barnes delivered the school tribute - and presented’ gifts from the M.H.S. studentbody. When the audience stood to honor. the retirees, Mrs. Williams, with her usual thinking also © quickgrace, stood clapped her "IT applaud she said and hands. you," to the audience. Mr. Swain and Mrs. Williams have been the Backbone of Milford High School years. been a of our for They vital school our community. ‘Their hard work ai have part and and dedication will be ‘missed in our high school, but their influence lives of in the everyone ‘they “have “touched will go on forever. At Chevrolet truck. It joke among the students Columbus brought that had Special thanks Mrs. Miller to for supplying information for, contributing this story. and to |