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Show ST. GEORGE www.thespectrum.com — The Spectrum FOOTBALL e Continued from pg. 9 . point was good giving the Warriors a 13-6 halftime advantage The Flyers stopped Snow Canyon in the opening possession but Tyson Fisher pinned Dixie deep with a punt down to the 7-yard line. The Warrior defense held Dixie after getting one first down, giving the offense HILL e Continued from pg. 6 She also dabbled in buying and selling antiques. Orville broke horses and eventually became a crane operator. He refinished furniture and loved gardening. Some of their next-door neighbors in their early years were actors. They asked her to come to the studio to babysit their son. “Tt was horrible,’ Rolfson wrote of her grandmother's experience. “They would put you in a room by yourself with four walls and nothing more.’ A more pleasant association Hill remembers is a longtime friendship with Marie Callendar, long before she became famous for her pies. “When I was a little girl, Grandma took me to Marie's first pie shop in Brea, Rolfson said. “I remember tasting my first piece of strawberry pie there. It was heavenly and made by Marie with her own two hands.’ Another good friend Hill tells about is a Jewish woman good field position. Again, e Warriors then marched down to the 8-yard line which involved a key long run by Blake Hofheins. Nowatzke punched it in from there following a critical blocks from his fullback Cole Griffin and strong offensive line (Kameron Webster, Tyson Fisher, Spencer Snow, Zane Pendleton, Jacob Brostrom, Kajen Moore, Matt Gottfredson, Arik Madrigal, lished a song called “I Want to Sing With An Orchestra’ Her family members plan to sing it to her at her birthday celebration. Both she and her husband were active in the LDS Church. She has served in many callings. — Rolfson wrote, “together Grandma and Grandpa instilled excellent values and belief systems in their children and grandchildren’ “The most important thing I taught them was to NEIGHBORHOODS exchanging possessions, Snow Canyon ran the clock out to seal its championship game with a 19-6 victory, ending the season 9-1, while the Flyers ended at 8-2. of others, Rolfson said, noting that she often tended for people in her own home. She has cared for many people younger than herself and nursed them until their deaths. When she moved to St. George, she lived in the Temple Townhomes. She regularly walked from her home to the LDS Temple. “I had- been used to that, working in the fields all the time,’ said Hill, who describes herself as “just a little farm girl? Her family includes her Hill said. “I wanted them to be a two daughters (Cherie died lady who would be a - last year), seven grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren in their home. That's and seven great-great grandwas taught” has tc taken care children. be a Mormon; always young power what I She For the week of November 28,2008 — 19 AJ Wilcox and Corby Fausett) for his second TD of the game and giving Snow Canyon a lead of 19-6 with a little over 10 minutes to go in the fourth Quarter. Again, the Warrior defense held tough and got the ball back. After eae SHUTTLE At Dixie Ophthalmic Specialists & Laser Eye Center, we have the most experienced surgeons in Southern Utah. Our surgeons are trained in the very latest technologies to help retain and improve your eye sight. Expert doctors who are dedicated in providing caring and trusted eye care. Doctors you can Trust: Jason Ahee, M.D. General Ophthalmologist Cataract / Refractive Surgeon William Barlow Jr, M.D. General Ophthalmologist Cataract / Refractive Surgeon nis N. Branson Call, M.D. SERV Oculoplastic Surgeon - David Faber, M.D. Vitreoretinal Surgeon - Ocular Oncology: named Ollie Eisenheimer. Eisenheimer worked in San Franciscos Palace Hotel and knew William Sharon, owner of the original Comstock silver lode. She eventually acquired a large silver ingot he had been given upon his retirement. When she died, Eisenheimer had. her son give the ingot to Hill. She has always had a love of music. In 1937 she pub- DIXIE OPHTHALMIC SPECIALISTS & Laser Eye Center 435.628.2020 1085 S. Bluff - St. George |