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    Meistrell and his twin, Bill, made wetsuits that enabled surfers to stay in the water longer and more comfortably than ever before. The firm does more than $200 million in business each year.

    For Bob Meistrell, there was always something about the water.
    By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-17 21:33:00 -0600
    Helen Brush Jenkins, who broke ground as a female news photographer at the L.A. Daily News in the early 1940s, was known for getting the shot she wanted.

    With a click of the camera pressed against her forehead, the photojournalist broke ground in a way her male colleagues never could.
    By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-16 11:28:00 -0600
    Gene Mako, champion tennis player in the 1930s, dies at 97; Thomas Penfield Jackson, federal judge who presided over high-profile cases, dies at 76.

    Gene Mako
    2013-06-16 21:26:00 -0600
    Sahlins helped launched the birthplace of modern improvisational comedy in Chicago in 1959. Among his discoveries were Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy and John Belushi.

    Bernard "Bernie" Sahlins, co-founder and former owner of The Second City, the influential Chicago comedy venue that pioneered rapid-fire comedy sketches using ideas plucked from the audience, died Sunday at his home in Chicago. He was 90.
    By Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
    2013-06-16 21:22:00 -0600
    Iain Banks, Scottish writer, dies at 59; David Jin, Grand Canyon Skywalk developer, dies at 51; Dwight Opperman, publishing exec, dies at 89.

    Iain Banks
    2013-06-15 23:30:00 -0600
    For three days in 1963, Walt Arfons held the land speed record of 413.2 mph driving a jet engine-powered race car. Then his brother and bitter rival Art bested him on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

    When Walt Arfons first strapped a jet engine onto a hot rod, experts thought the car would melt, explode or spin wildly out of control.
    By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-14 10:19:00 -0600
    Sam Most, called 'probably the first great jazz flutist,' was known for his scat singing and inspired improvisations. He influenced younger players such as Hubert Laws and Yusef Lateef.

    Sam Most, a pioneering jazz flutist who performed with a stylistically diverse range of artists, including Tommy Dorsey, Donald Byrd, Herbie Mann and Charles Mingus, died Thursday at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Woodland Hills. He was 82.
    By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times
    2013-06-14 23:59:00 -0600
    KCSG Obituaries
    Arnold Joseph Hannig (June 15, 1936 - May 29, 2013)
    (LOGANDALE, Nev.) - Arnold Joseph Hannig, age 96, died Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at his home in Logandale, Nevada. He was born November 25, 1916 to Joseph Arnold and Sopha Prince Hannig in Washingto...
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    Howard Jean Linebarger (March 31, 1932 - June 5, 2013)
    (ST. GEORGE, Utah) - Howard Jean Linebarger, Sr., age 81 passed on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in St. George, Utah. He was born on March 31, 1932 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri to Walter Howard and Rose ...
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    Ruth Hamblin Austin (November 28, 1927 - June 02, 2013)
    (RICHMOND, Va.)Ruth Hamblin Austin, 85, passed away June 2, 2013 in Richmond, VA. She was born November 28, 1927, to Charles A. Hamblin and Juventa Montgomery Hamblin. She was the youngest of five....
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    Melrose Marie Briggs (June 06, 1927 - June 02, 2013)
    (HURRICANE, Utah) - Melrose Marie Jaggers Briggs passed away June 2, 2013 in Hurricane, Utah. She was born June 6, 1927, in Blackwell Nolan, Texas. Melrose’s parents were Jesse Jaggers and Inez Mar...
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    Warren Forsythe (November 18, 1928 - June 1, 2013)
    (ST. GEORGE, Utah) - Warren Lyman Forsythe Sr., 84, passed away in St. George, UT on June 1, 2013 surrounded by a loving family. Warren was born in Salina, UT on Nov. 18, 1928 to Marvin Forsythe an...
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    Edna Heywood Knight (December 31, 1920 - May 29, 2013)
    Edna Heywood Knight returned to her Heavenly Father on May 29, 2013 while surrounded by her loving family. Edna was born December 31, 1920 in St George, Utah to John L. and Sarah Church Heywood. Sh...
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    Fern Lavaughn Miller Taylor (August 7, 1935 - May 31, 2013)
    (BEAVER, Utah) - Fern Lavaughn Miller Taylor passed away May 31, 2013 in Beaver, Utah. She was born August 7, 1935 in Overland Park, Kansas as the daughter of Lilburn G. Miller and Nancy Ethel Ayre...
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    Zachrey "Zac" Todd Burke (June 22, 1995 - May 30, 2013)
    Zachrey Todd Burke passed away May 30, 2013. Zac was born June 22, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Todd and Stephanie Burke . Zac has one older sister, Kyla, who he loved to sit up all night and...
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    Bill Douglas Melling (September 28, 1957 - May 28, 2013)
    (CEDAR CITY, Utah) - Bill Douglas Melling was born in Cedar City, Utah on September 29th, 1957, as the first child to Douglas and Grace Melling. Bill passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones...
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    Donna Marie Homer (August 18, 1931 - May 26, 2013)
    Donna Marie Brown Homer was born the fourth of ten children to John Middleton and Althea Lund Brown on August 18, 1931 in Cedar City, Utah. Donna passed peacefully on May 26, 2013 in Carmichael, ...
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    Francis L. Horspool’s “Wells Fargo State Station, River Bed, Utah” oil on panel, 1938. Photo Courtesy Utah Arts & Museums
    Francis L. Horspool’s “Wells Fargo State Station, River Bed, Utah” oil on panel, 1938. Photo Courtesy Utah Arts & Museums
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    Tuacahn Summer ArtsINstitute Music Festivals
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    (IVINS, Utah) - The Tuacahn Summer Arts Institute anounces it’s 2013 concert series to be held in various locations through out the St. George area. All concerts are free and open to the public, featuring guest faculty from across the nation, as well as students of the festival. More detailed concert information can be found at www.TuacahnSummerArts.org: Friday June 21st, 7:30pm TSAI Faculty Chamber Music Concert St. George Opera House Featuring works of Beethoven, Loeffler an Fine. Saturday June 22nd 11am TSAI Student Chamber Concert Tuacahn High School Dance Studio Featuring works of Schubert, Mozar, Haydn, Beethoven and more. Saturday June 22nd 7:30pm TSAI Student Chamber Orchestra Eccles Concert Hall, Dixie State University Featuring Haydn Symphony #104, Schubert Symphony #8 “Unfinished” and Vaugh Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. Wednesday June 26 7:30pm TSAI Faculty Chamber Concert Home of David and Carol Hansen 638 CAJEHA TRAIL IVINS, UT 84738 RSVP 435-674-5515 and leave a message Featuring works of Bartok, Martinu, Ligeti, Delibes Friday June 28 7:30pm TSAI Faculty Chamber Concert St. George Opera House Featuring Bach Brandenberg Concerto No. 2, Copland “Appalachain Spring” and Ravel “Intro and Allegro” Saturday June 29 3:00pm TSAI Festival Orchestra Eccles Concert Hall, Dixie State University Featuring Rimsky-Korsokov “Scheherazade,” Brahms Concerto for Violin and Cello, and Rossini Overture to “La Gazza Ladra”
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