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Show NEWS, Wednesday, Dece DESERET 30 & - ht r 10, 1969 To Host HHH For U. Flood Control At 103, He Remains An ST ' evil. racial war and voung Mill a wonderful place to it live and ' rru-- t in Giu mil w ,n out " That s tt.e optimistic phi'o-op- hy of George Edmund Mile lf.Vd hi who celebrated with ily alo includes 2S grandchildren. 37 great grandchildren dis-erie- iv birthday day. aiwiersarv and two great Miles notes wi'h pride that his family includes Six with Ph D. degree, inree witn master's degrees, 10 college graduates, nine Church missionaries, one registered rurse, four biological and chemical and 16 research school teachers. Tues- slowing up a Although reached his Miles little, alert iQ?rd ?ar hcs!thv A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-caSaints, he keeps busy as St. George Stake patriarch, a position he has held for 29 scr-hum- s His six living children are George J. MJes, CentervJle, Davis County ; Dr. Henry Miles, Urbana. 111., Walter J. MJes, Mrs. Qmton ( A.nn Fuller and Mrs Howard (Mary) Kleinman. all of St. George, and Maurice J. MJes, Henderson, Ne y years Miles reflected that 91 years ago. he left England, where he was horn on Dec. 9. 1866, for Salt Lake City. He rememthe nigged bered vgon trip from Salt Lake City to St. George where his family settled Only 1 300 people lived m St. George at that time, and we didn't hae any money Feryone traded for what they needed. he recal'ed r The old boom town of Reef is where I got my education from the miners ana drifters who came and went. But there were a lot of people good, there, too, and 1 learned to listen and keep my mouth shut. Later I was able to go to y Sil-e- Petitions Support Viet War Policy George E. Miles , . . "trust in God" - WASHINGTON sihool in the old Tabernalce basement in St George, Miles said When he was 27, Mites married iciona Josephine Jar-Mdaughter of George Jarvis. the first settler n SL Geoige. She died in 1941. He still lives m the home he purchased soon after his mar- s, of Ergi-- i Ceps proposal for treatment of the Jordan River and Ps tributaries will be held Monday at 8 pun. m tee Federal Building It has been suggested the county obtain 5u foot down each side of the tributaries so the creeks can he maintained during flood periods. Many persons livirg on and near the creeks feel this will mar and destroy the beauty of the streams. cc-r-s n, ge Thete he and his wife reared seven children six of whom are sull Lving. His fam- Even bothered problem GEORGE hearJig on the A public U S. Army Optimis t All-O- ut ttough the woild Hearing Slated Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, was one of a group of lawmakers from 15 states who met with PreMdert N'xon to present him with etil.or.s in support of his Vietnam wai policy . Lloyd presented petitions from Cedar City. Salt Lake City and other Utah communities supporting Nixon. right-of-wa- Lectures Pre-ide- rt Vice Former Hioert Humphrey will spend Jan. 19 aid 29 as politicien m residence at the Uruver-- ity of Utah. His two-davisit will he imQsr tre poiormp ot the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the UmverM'v. ' t y Dr G D. Williams, polmf-a- l science pro'es-o- r ard erector cf e Institute, said a full schedule has been arrarged for the former vice president. rt-- rhnn Wl PlnnS Mtl Workshop On Behavior A day -- long workshop on the of uehavior modification techniques m the classroom will open Saturday at 9 a.m. at the McKmlev School, 1864 S. State St. Mrs. Gayle Gregersen principal of the Salt Lake City School District's Behavior Modification Training Center, says sessions will continue through 3 pm. They will include demonstrations. panel presentations and sessions with individual inu.--e structors, she said. The training center deals with children principally whose emotional or mental handicaps make it difficult for them to learn in normal classroom situations. , iciH Is'Ctur? to political sc.ence classes, address a College of Law lorem, speak to campus Young Democrats and conduct political workshops in the Hinckley Institute Caucus room. Fe will abo speak at a banquet of Phii Sigma Alpha, the political science honorary fiatenuty. In addition, he will deliver a major address at noon Tuesday, Jan. 23. in the Univer- Special sity's new 15.000-sea- t buffet Bun warmer to serve rolls and pastries piping hot. Fabric covers in avocado, gold and paisley 9.95 Citrus juicer controlled by the touch of your hand! Squeezes oranges, grapefruits, lemons, limes 19.95 , Events Center. Students, community and political leaders and the gen- eral public are invited to this address. Williams reported. Purpose of the politician in residence program Williams said, is to permit close-rang- e stu- acquaintance between dents and key political leaders. Goal of the Hinckley Institute is to dignify politics and politicians m the hope more students will pursue careers in public service, Williams added. to help a bustling hostess plug-in- s I or-an- ge, ! Gourmet heating area of radiant glass with walnut trim; controls fo; temperature hot. everything keeping Overall size 19x9Vi" 16.95 Other warming troys from 6.95 ZCMJ GIFTS oil stores j Zj O jVI SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD 1 OGDEN (Wtf Zj SALT LAKE '? CM I COTTONWOOD 9 OGDEN X rrf,r 4 . It A 4. 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