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November 17, 2021

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November 17, 2021 ww.DesertMessenger.com 7 Isaiah 58 Project COVID-19 updates Tuesday, November 16, 2021: There are a total of 1,220,433 confi rmed cases of coronavirus in Arizona and 21,736 coronavirus-related deaths according to the AZDHS numbers Tuesday morning. Arizona State health department reported 3,240 new cases and 83 new deaths re- ported Tuesday. The La Paz County Health Depart- ment currently has a total of 3,308 confi rmed cases with 102 deaths. Please do your part and stay home when you do not feel well! If you are experiencing a change in how you feel and get tested, please stay home until you receive the test results. • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands. • Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue. Consider wear- ing cloth face coverings, if it can be safely managed, in public settings where other physical distancing measures are diffi cult to main- tain. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. • If you are at higher risk for severe illness, you should avoid attend- ing congregate settings. People at higher risk for severe illness include adults 65 or older and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions. For more information on La Paz County and the state, please visit the ADHS coronavirus website at www.azdhs.gov/coronavirus, the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/COV- ID19 , the La Paz County Health De- partment website at https://www. lpchd.com/ and the Facebook page @LaPazCounty.HealthDepartment EXPERT SERVICE ON: Refrigerators • Furnaces • Roof A/C • Water Heaters • Electrical LP • Fresh Water • Plumbing • Inverters • Solar HARRY'S R.V. REPAIR Harry Rice BLM APPROVED! 225-253-6581 We are happy to say that our "sea- son" has started successfully, and all services continue as last year. Our kitchen opened Monday, Nov 1st and dinners were served and will be served Monday - Friday starting at 4:30 PM. Since our inception many years ago there have always been false ru- mors spread about us, and this year has been no different. Don't be- lieve everything you hear - We are, thanks to the generosity of those that support our ministry, and the provision of our Lord and Savior, fi nancially stable. Our equipment is in good working condition. We are a little short of volunteers, but God will provide for that need as well. In the meantime we are all stepping up our efforts to ensure the smooth operation of our kitchen, knowing that other volunteers are on the way from across the country, from Canada, and those of you locally that would like to be part of what the Lord is doing here. As I said, there have always been rumors, and there always will be, but keep one thing in mind - those that create and spread false rumors will lose a lot more than just their credibility. Thank you all for your prayers, and your support - God bless you! The church is located at 100 N Moon Mountain Ave., Quartzsite. Pastor Wayne Babcock Jesus Christ, the Savior of all man- kind, is born in Bethlehem. You are invited to celebrate with us by en- joying a display of nativities from around the world on December 17, 4:00pm until 8:00pm. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 455 Riggles Avenue, Quartzsite. LDS to host Nativity Display Quartzsite Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, GFWC Women's Club, Neighborhood Watch, Eve's Place, Covenant Lutheran Church, Baptist Church, Denim and Dust 4 H Club, Alliance Church. The Town will also have booths including Quartzsite Special Projects and Buck Connors Western Days with our Mayor ap- pearing as "Buck Connors". CONCERT FROM PAGE 1 FREE CLASSIFIEDS Desert Messenger offers FREE Classifi ed Ads! HERE'S THE SMALL PRINT: Items for sale under $1000. Private Party Only. 1 per month. Yard/Ga- rage/Craft Sales, Wanted, Give-a-ways, Free, Lost & Found, etc. (non-commercial) For more information, contact Rain at 928-916-4235 or Email: Editor@DesertMessenger.com

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