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DEATHS MORENO Lawrence Herbert Moreno was killed Nov, 17 when struck by a cor while walking on the road to Continental, about a mile south of the Nogales highway. The 27-year-old resident of Cowlic attended St. Anthony school and Sherman Institute, He is survived by his widow Marita, and two children-Marcellina and Lawrence Jr. Funeral services were held at Sells on Nov. 21. XAVIER Juan Xavier, 73, died Nov. 10 at the Sells Indian hospital. She is survived by a daughter Cleraencia Ignacio, and grandchildren including Pauline Valenzuela, Mary Havier Anhill, and Joseph Anhill, all of Tucson. Funeral services were held at Sells. Mrs. Xavier had lived in Tucson for many years until her recent illness. She was originally from Sells. GARCIA Elliott Garcia, 2-month-old son of Richard and Antonia Flores Garcia, San Xavier, died Nov. 20. He was born Sept. 18 in the San Xavier clinic. GARCIA Irene Angela Garcia, 42, died Nov. 24 at the Sells Indian hospital. She is survived by her widower, Thomas Garcia of Picacho, and her father, Jose J. Lopez, Sells. Funeral services were held at Sells on Nov. 27. ANTONE Leontine Antone, 51, died at his home in Chiawuli Tak on Nov. 26 and buried Nov. 23 in the same village. He was a former chairman of Schuk Toak district council. He is survived by two sons-William and Louis-and by four daughters-Celestine Enriquez, Queen’s Well, 0 Frances at Phoenix Indian school, and Ruth and Della at home, SARAFICIO Baby girl Saraficio, daughter of Lawrence and Sophie Saraficio, died a few moments after birth at the Sells Indian hospital on Nov. 26, Funeral services were held at Box Stand. SAN T A ROS A TRADING POSTBI P APAGO INDIAN NEI/vS GENERAL MERCHANDISE - USED CAR 5......... . ••••.. 4-6 HOLD CAST IRON COOKING STOVES...... M P• u ♦ 30 X 3/0 washing machines, ........................ fff Sells, Arizona 8563A Babe Robinette ||| FROM HERE AND THERE Among marriage licenses issued recently were those to Fernando Martinez, 18, and Raymalee R, Johnson, 21, both of Tucson; and to Alexander Miranda, 31, and Susie Lopez, 28, both of Ak Chin, X x x Leonard Parley, Ali Chukson, has been discharged from San Xavier hospital, /c •/£ Wilfred A, Lopez, and James M, Lohenia, both of San Xavier, recently received jail sentences and were fined when found guilty of drunk driving charges in Tucson, x x x Bernice Horace, Hopi, has been transferred from Sells Indian hospital office staff to Sacaton, One non-Indian Public Health employee has also been transferred. Eight other Sells hospital employees are expected to be dropped or transferred soon, x x x Penny Karty, daughter of William Karty, has resigned her position with the Agency in Sells and hopes to get employment in the Phoenix area, x x x William Domingo, who has undergone a series of operations, has returned to the Sells Indian hospital after surgery at St. Mary’s hospital in Tucson, A resident of Santa Rosa village, the 10-year-old attends classes at Indian Oasis school whenever possible, x x x To set up a more modern bookkeeping system for Tribal finances, Bert Willadson of Tucson has been working in the tribal office recently. Hb"was an accountant for Hughes Aircraft for 13 years. Mary Jane Vasquez is the Tribal treasurer. 15