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Southern Utah Free Press from Hurricane, Utah • 6

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Southern Uiah FREE PRESS November 1 3, 1 969 Page 6 Co. Puts Braille Telephone Out Book I i BIT A 0 Cal. Pac. Co. To Hold Meet On Heating HURRICANE The California Pacific Utilities Co.

in conjunction with Insulating and Heating Distributors will hold a meeting on November 17, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Center in Hurricane, Utah for the purpose of discussing heating and insulating problems. All interested persons are invited to attend. There will be a question and answer period for your benefit. teach children how to effectively use the telephone and give them an understanding of the science, history and social significance of communications.

"The telephone is an important part of the visually handicapped person's environment, Wood said. We're providing the special booklets so that handicapped children can use the telephone effectively." The program is used throughout the nation and is available to any school. ST. GEORGE-An enlarged and braille version of the booklet "We Learn About the Telephone," a part of a communications program for the elementary schools, is available free from Mountain Bell. The two special booklets are being used extensively at the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind, Ogden.

According to Dennis Wood, local manager for Mountain Bell, the booklet is associated with "Telezonia" a communications and telephone program for the lower elementary grades, that was prepared with the guidance of elementary educators. The program is designed to Bestow thy youth so that thou mayest have comfort to remember it, when it hath forsaken thee, and not sigh and grieve at the account thereof. Whilst thou art young thou wilt think it will never have an end; but behold, the longest day hath his evening, and thou shalt enjoy it but once; it never turns again; use it therefore as the springtime, which soon departeth, and wherein thou oughtest to plant and sow all provisions for a long and happy life. Sir W. Raleigh.

Courtesy is a science of the highest importance. -It is like grace and beauty in the body, which charm at first sight, and lead on to further intimacy and friendship. Montaigne. in Milford, to William Leslie and Clara Morris Walbeck. He married Marguerite Davis, Dec.

24, 1934, in Milford; later divorced. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Bill (Phyllis) McGee, Palmyra, New York; 3 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Howard, Beaver; Mrs. Glen (Nada) Barton, Sacramento, Mrs.

Evan (Gladys) Gillins, Las Vegas, Nev. Burial was in the Greenville Cemetery. Kanab Stake Plans Nov. 29 100 Year Ball KANAB-The Kanab Stake Centennial Ball will be held in the Kanab Stake House Saturday, November 29, 1969, according to Elizabeth M. Leavitt.

The schedule runs starting at 7:30 p.m. with a reception for past presidencies and boards. A theatre in the round will be presented at 8 p.m. The dance will begin at 9 p.m. with Nisson Orchestra playing.

A floor show will be given at 10:30 p.m. Attire for the evening will be pioneer dress with men in suits and ladies in dresses to the knee or longer. Admission is 50 cents per person. ZDON DRUG ANNOUNCES For Your Early Christmas Shopping! ETHEL BOLTON EXCELL SPRINGDALE, Washington County-Ethel Bolton Excell, 71 died Nov. 6, 1969, in a Cedar City hospital of natural causes.

Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 10, 1969, in the Springdale LDS Ward Chapel. She was born Sept. 17, 1898, in Tropic, Garfield County, a daughter of Edward P. and Isabel Horrocks Boltqn.

She married Lawrence Dewey Excell, August 11, 1918 in Panguitch. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors are her husband; sons, daughters, Austen, DeMon, both Springdale; Ward, Yellowstone Park, Mack, Anderson, Gary, Vista, Mrs. James (Venece) Clark, Yos-emite, 24 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Lester, Spring-cale; Wayne, Hollywood, Mrs. Ray (Vera) Proctor, Ogden, Mrs.

John (Nola) McAdams, North Hollywood, Mrs. E. A. (Vella) Willard, Santa Paula, Calif. Burial was in the Panguitch Cemetery.

GLEN WALBECK BEAVER-Glen Morris Wal-beck, 59, died Nov. 8, 1969, in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 11. 1969, in the Greenville LDS Chapel, Beaver County.

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