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ORKSHOP - at Iowa State University)w. Barb Myrick, Terril; Don Haley, :e Myrick, Terril and Elmer Studer,f Services Held ForyyMrs. Ethel Loweyfr.»dhiteaadItSnht**ee7!IbiryTERRIL - Funeral services were held Friday morning, Aug. 10, 1973 at 10:30 a.m. from the Sliefert Funeral Chapel in Sioux Rapids with Rev, Alex Ayers officiating. Mrs. Allen Sorenson accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Rowe sang In The Garden and The Old Rugged Cross. Pallbearers were: Troy Clapp, Guy Felton, Milo Hermsiad, Troy Hermsiaa, August Moratzka and Lloyd Wal-rath. Burial was in Fanny Fern Cemetery north of Sioux Rapids with the Sliefert funeral Home of Sioux Rapids in charge of arrangements.Ethel Mary Lowe, was born July 10, 1898 at Sioux Rapids, Iowa, the daughter of Charles and Belle Smith Eggelston, she was baptized in the Baptist Church at Ayrshire as a young girl, attended school in the country school andgrew to womanhood there. On October 27, 1920 she was united in marriage with Ernest Ross Lowe at Ayrshire and since her marriage she had made her home on the farm northeast of Sioux Rapids. She had been in failing health for many years andon the evening of August 7, she died at her home at the age of 75 years and 27 days. She was preceded in death by her parents four brothers, one sister one granddaughter and one grandson. Survivors include her husband, Ross, two sons, Clarenceof Vancouver, Wash., James at home, three daughters, Inez (Mrs, Pearl Walrath) of Terril, Irene (Mrs, Cyrus Hickman) of Swanville,Minn., and Ernestine (Mrs. Lowell Lair) of Buffalo, Minn., three brothers, Roy Eggelston of Modesto, Calif., and Charles anaBert Eggelston, both of Chico,Calif., 12 grandchildren,llgreat grandchildren and many* other relatives and friends.Trail GuidelinesReleased By ICCto a UnliuseireacporttheneverrepiMottvidtiThe Iowa Conservation Commission (ICC) has published guidelines for the establishment of a system of trails utilizing Iowa’s natural landscape.The trail guidelines are contained in a 50-page pamphlet, A Corridor Trail Network for Iowa’s Landscape, prepared, in co-operation with the State Highway Commission and the Department of Public Safety.According to Gerald Schnepf, Chief Resources and Program Planner for the ICC, there are a number of recreational user groups in Iowa, namely hikers, bikers and horseback riders, which lack both adequate and appropriate recreational facilities, Schnepf mentioned that the pamphlet concerns more than the typical discussion of bicycle trail development along roadways. Trail development along roadways conflicts with traffic and appeals basically to only one user group, the biker, reported Schnepf.For those reasons among others, we have adopted the natural corridor concept. In Iowa this primarily refers to streams and the adjoining green belts of land.The natural corridor concept somewhat lessens the pressure recently placed on abandoned railroad right-of-ways for their development as outdoor trails. ICC officials feel the new concept can offer the greatest advantages to the widest variety of individual activities.Since natural corridors often follow streams, opportunity isalso given to canoe and kayakenthusiasts. Winter use is also feasible. Snowshoers, crosscountry skiers and in some in-mgsignTlprincitydeveThefactistranforebikeundecent beth The to vcreawithnaiuRivResReblindRive:FrerbegiiRemustservLakeRivesentComAre;senissuiba$i;Tt comj for lt;dualCD tfirsti — • » •“ ^ - “ — » - - 3 7 . A _ .A. A i • 1 Jl I -siungca jituwiiiuuuurs, cuuiu utrvcmg c Hunt doll a hunt acceadvantage of the corridor trail network.Schnepf stressed that the guidelines, were not designedReat th one ImDel Monte Buffet sizeSWEET PEAS6Del Monte Buffet sizeCORN c.s./w.k. 6/$Del Monte Chunk styleTUNA a «=. 39lt;Golden WheatMACARONI ^ ib. 3lt;JELLOreg. size10lt;Gerber strainedfBABY FOODS
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