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Show Beaver County Monitor PAGE 3 JULY 12, 1996 Nelgon Stewart “Tanner” Gray Next, he was city manager in Russell, Kansas, Bob Dole’s home ~ town. He knew Dole as a “wonderful individual......a warm and good. person.” Will Dole get his vote in the upcoming election? “Absolutely,” Nelson Stewart “Tanner” Gray made his appearance June 27th he answered. Russell is about 6,000 population, and like Milford, it was at the Milford Valley Hospital. He took a nine day vacation to Nelson and Buffy Gray are proud parents of a baby boy. struggling to keep downtown Main Street viable when he arrived. Upgrading the appearance and establishing an aesthetic unity helped bring foot traffic back. “Little downtowns tend to change from retail to utility offices. The key is to find stores that can be reopened, and offer parking,” he said. the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake after he was born. He is now home and getting to know his sisters, Vanessa, Jessica, and Josie. His Grandparents are Dennis and Bonnie Hardy, Maurice and Orlynn Gray. Great Grandparents are Jerry and Ida Beitz and Loa Stott all of Milford. He then went to Golden, Colorado....population 15,000, but it “felt metropolitan.” Next was Brattleboro, Vermont for six years. Although only 13,000 actual population, Brattleboro was the employment base for a 3-state area, and swelled to 24,000 during the day. Hill still owns a home there, which he has been trying to sell for some time. He cites excessively high taxes as one reason property sales are slow in that area. : Southern Utah has been a goal long-time goal for the Hill family. When opportunity knocked, Glen and Martha, his wife of 23 years, _ migrated to St. George and started their own business. Employment Concepts, a computer based career center, matched employers and employees on the Internet and America on Line. The job/employee search aily Prescription| f Glen Hill - Milford City Recorder where he served as city manager for a brief period. Parker’s loss is Eighteen years experience in city management, a BA from Order by 3:00 P.M. — Delivery at 5:00 P.M. § §f and resume service took hold immediately.......until....corporations were _ allowed to set up their own home page on the Internet. Back in the job market again, Hill commuted to Parker, Arizona, Delivery § §f 2 Monday - Saturday (cut off time 1:30 Saturday) i Milford’s gain. Hill will continue to commute from St. George; at least | Milford Drug | f California State at Long Beach and a Masters from California State at until his Vermont home sells. The Hills are the parents of six children: Katrina, who is married Fullerton are just an example of the credentials Hill brings to his new ‘position. Add that to his easy-going, nice guy personality, and it spells with two sons of her own, lives in St. George. Karin, 21, is a senior at | benefits for the city. Hill started his career as an administrative analyst University of Massachusetts. Toby, 20, is studying culinary arts in f in Fontana, California, He soon moved up to the position of assistant city Providence, Rhode Island. Todd, 19, is a pretty good baseball player, and manager in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. § is looking at Dixie College. Joey, 16, and Missy, 15, are still living at home. | 4648. Main St. Open 10:00 AM-P.M, 801-387-2104 : Obituaries NO ONE CAN BORROW... Hattie M. Greenwood Beaver: Hattie M. Greenwood, 70, passed away on July 5, 1996 at the Beaver Valley Hospital, after a long battle with Acute Leukemia. She was born on July 7, 1925 in Huntington Park, California to William Arthur & Tommie Gilles Judd. She married Hartley Greenwood on Feb. 20, 1946 in Pasadena, California. She lived in UNTIL SOMEONE SAVES California until 1967 when they moved to Beaver, Utah. While in. California she enjoyed bowling and swimming. She was very active in the LDS Church where she held many different positions. Since moving to Utah she loved to go fishing. Her number one priority was her family which was her pride & joy. She is survived by her husband Hartley of Beaver and her children, Artys & Sonny Troyner of Beaver, Curt Greenwood of North Dakota and Nels & Diane Greenwood of Manti. She has 5 Grand & 3 Great Grandchildren. Sisters Hazel Daughtery of San Fernando, CA. & Ordella & Ralph McKinnon of Sierra Madre, CA. She was preceded in death by a brother Jack WHY Wesley Judd who was killed in WWIL. Funeral Services were held on Tuesday, July 9, 1996 in the Beaver LDS 4th Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Mountain Valley Cemetery under the direction of _ your dollars are so important to the Credit Union. F unds Olpin Mortuary. James Derwin Francom you place in our care are made available to members . - buying a Car, improving a home, helpinga relative, taking Adamsville: James Derwin Francom, 84, a vacation or for any of a thousand reasons. passed away July 4, 1996 at the Beaver Valley Hospital. He was born May 30, | - 1912 in Payson, Utah to James Arthur & Ivy Richardson Francom. He married Luella Brandt in 1933 and she preceded him in death in 1936. He married Velma Hutchings in 1938 & they were later divorced. He married Abbie Monk on Sept. 12, 1975 in the Provo LDS Temple. He was active in the LDS Church having EVERY : 7 served two missions, one with his wife in the Phillippines and one by himself in Detroit, Michigan. He was a builder and a farmer and a jack of all trades. He enjoyed harness DOLLAR racing especially. He is survived by his family, Abbie Francom of Provo, Children, Rita & Sheldon Jessup of Adamsville, you save is important because it enables us to make loans at a reasonable rate and that is one of the reasons why the Credit Union movement was founded. Derwin Don & Barbara of Panaca, NV., Niel & Jeanette of Grantsville, Norman & Charlene of Bountiful, Kathryn & Kieth Menderhal of American Fork, Quentin & Kristine. of Genola, Paul & Ruth of Santaquin, and Diana & Dennis Harward of West Valley. 44 Grand & 64 Great — Grandchildren. Brother Arthur & Lillie of Salem. Sisters, Ramona Braithwaite and Keturah Thomas both of Spanish Fork. He was preceded in death by a son Richard D. -and one Great Granddaughter. Funeral services were held on Monday, July 8, 1996 at the Greenville LDS Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Payson City Cemetery KEEP SAVING The money you place in our care continues to be the lifeblood of the Credit Union. We urge that you keep up the good work when it comes to thrift and wan t you to know that we appreciate every dollar you brin g to us for safekeeping. _ | ~ under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. Storm Drain Study One item which may or may the July 16 Milford City on not be is funding for a storm agenda l Counci drain system study. In the last calendar quarter of 1995, the city listed the $40,000. study as number one priority for their future PCIFB | MILFORD OFFICE P.O. Box 798 Milford, Utah 84751 (801) 387-2422 grant requests. Submission date was listed as May-June, 1996, with the city paying $10,000. Does this mean that the city mtends to tear up existing curb and gutter for replacement with storm drains? OFFICES ALSO LOCATED IN ST. GEORGE, CEDAR CITY, HURRICANE Southern Utah Federal Credit U nion f |