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Show Maud H Quinlin Maud Hanely Quinlin, 69, of Las Vegas, NV, formerly of Eureka, died Friday, June 30, 1989 in Las Vegas. She was born August 3, 1919, m Eureka, to James and Alvida Hanley. She married William Quinlin in 1943. She attended St. Josephs Catho- - The July 28, 1989 lie School in Eureka. She moved to She is survived by her husband; Provo in 1934 and graduated from four sons: James Quinlin, Jerry RULES FOR SAFER OUTINGS BYU High School in 1936. After Quinlin, Michael Quinlin, all of -- A picnic table is no place to store graduation she worked for Singer Las Vegas; Thomas Quinlin, Con- - perishable food, warns Dr. Stan Sewing Company in Provo as a ora, CA; four grandchildren; one Green, a microbiologist with the bookkeeper. sister, Marie Brewer, Provo. U.S. Department of Agriculture. She was serving in the U.S. Navy Warm wther hastens food spoil- when she met her husband, also a Holy Rosary was recited at Palm age. For safe food on the go: member of the Navy. - Keep hot foods hot (above 140 Mortuary in Las Vegas, preceding The family has lived in Las Vegas Mass of Christian Burial held in St. degrees) and cold food cold (below for many years. Anns Catholic Church. 40 degrees F). M -- Dont let perishable foods sit at room temperature more than two hours, lesswhenthetemperatureis higher. - Dont rely on taste or smell to determine if a food is spoiled. When in doubt, throw it out. People believe to cure a cold, kiss a mule on the nose. 0 0 0 0 Page Three Eureka Reporter (U)? si m tiao fefiwn ITintic Mining iosttirSefl 1 In -- 1 Outside Juab County Juab County 6 months 8 Year subscription 2 months 8.00 12.00 6 months 12 months 9.00 15.50 01 H4 v- Wv n " . . |