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Show VOLUME XX. I SAINT GEORGE, UTAH, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. WORK OF J. IL WALLIS PRAISED COLLEGE GOOD IX RESOLUTIONS BY U.P.ILA. Armistice Day Program NUMBER 44. TOXOPAII MEN SHOW INTEREST, ARROWHEAD PETROLEUM CORP. 1 The following set of resolutions were C. D. Alsop and E. E. Sprague of the received by the News last Friday. Arrowhead Petroleum Corporation reThe Executive Committee of the Utah Public Health Assocition met at Thursday evening from Tono-pa- h AT STAKE TABERNACLE, FRIDAY, NOV. 11. 11 A.M. turnedwhere 4:30 o'clock, they have been organizing Monday afternoon, Octoba local sales force to market the comer in 10th, the Hotel was celebrated last Utah. Present Selection Founders day Band panys stock. were Dr. John A. Announcement was made recently Wpdtsoe, President, Friday by the students, faculty and C. Dr. N. They state that the people of Tono-pa- h by Seward S. Simons, secretary of the Miss Kate Williams, Prayer Dixie Jensen, the of Sixteen college. patrons Chaplain are enthusiastlcaly Interested in Mr. Edward H. Snow, Mrs. Levi wool committee of the Los Angeles shots were fired at sunrise, marking Edgar Double Mixed the oil possibilities of Southern seeing Our Flag" Young apd James H. Wallis. Excuses Quartet Chamber of Commerce .that the Westthe sixteenth anniversary of its histNevada developed. Both Mr. Alsop were presented for Dr. H. G. ern Wool Exchange, with offices in Los Merrill, Orations ory. ... For American Legion Medal and Mr. Sprague were cordially receivO. Dr. K. Hanson, Alex Hedquist, Mrs. At 9:00 the entire student body and Angeles, has purchased a site on Soho Jacob A. Kahn and Mrs. Clarissa S. Patriotic Solo Leonard Sproul ed there. at a cost of $30,000. and will at Street, faculty lined up at the college. Each Drilling the test well at Arden is a once erect a warehouse and Williams. headdress with a wore their class processing class Hon. David H. Morris matter of interest to the entire state Spirit of the Day The Minutes of the meeting held Address, plant. T1$S plant will cost $100,000. colors, the first years pink and green, It as of is should Nevada and being, June 8th were read and on motion of Selection Band be, supported by public minded citizens and will be equipped for washing, 2nd years yellow and lavender, 3rd Mr. Wallis, seconded by Miss Williams carbonizing, bailing and storyears red and White, 4th years blue America ... Audience, accompanied by Band sll over the state. The investors of scouring, Singing, were wool they In and the most modem and effifiled. ordered approved freshman and ing and gold, white, purple Tonopah, Mr. Alsop 6aid, are not only The Committee appointed at the last Prayer and sophomores, blue and white. By the Chaplain convinced that the Arrowhead Petrol- cient manner. The scouring plant will The standards at the head of each meeting, consisting of Dr. John A. eum Corporation offers a safe ana have a capacity of 12,000 pounds of Miss Widtsoe, Kate Williams Dr. and also made of were their class PICKWICK STAGE CATCHES FIRE UTILITIES HEARING ADJOURNED bona fide investment, but they are also wool In the grease each day and will class require 6,000 gallons of water dally for The sophomores standards C. N. Jensen, to draw up proper resocolors. PASSENGERS SAFELY ESCAPE TO SALT LAKE CITY anxious, from a public spirited standlutions to Mr. Wallis for the wonderthat purpose. Storage facilities will was very artistic a large block D was see to state the develop along point, ful of be provided for 3,000,000 pounds at work he has piece done for the made in Blue, and little Miss Helen The big Pickwick Bus Cactus The public utlities hearing on the this line. health but with prevision to increase work in public present, the was building up dressed in seated white, Fawcett, Next week representatives of the while enroute from Los Angeles to Salt petition of the Great Western Motoras more room Is needed. to Utah Public Health Association re- Lake it 6,000,000 inside of it. to will conduct similar trips City last Thursday caught fire ways, Inc., to run a passenger bus line company announcement was confirmed on their work. The following This ported near the Shivwits Indian reservation. between St. George and Salt Lake Ely, Ruth, Caliente, Pioche and McThe band was in the center of the of this week by Harry A. Wilresolutions were read by Dr. Jensen the first Passengers made a quick escape City, heard here last Thursday, did Gill. Las Vegas Age. parade between the third and fourth and on motion of Mrs. liams, representative of the Exchange, Young, second- from the car, none receiving marched two ed injury, not complete the hearing and adjourn years. At 9:15 they who was in this city last week, interMr. Snow, they were unanimby came to on and St. George where they ed to finish hearing at Salt Lake. blocks north, two east, three south, In the new local wool-me- n ordered on esting and DRILL SOON ously TO approved COMING spread remained that night. All their bagThe petition was opposed by the two west and straight north to the Sale of stock In the Exchange the minutes and given to the press: plant. gage was saved. tabernacle, where the students formed Union( Pacific, the Pickwick bus line, Whereas, our efficient executive secW. J. Graham of this city showed is limited to men who are actually enThe fire was caused by a broken gas and local line but a very strong showin the center of the hall, and sang In producing wool, Mr. Williams James H. at the has retary, Wallis, line. The car was considerably dam- ing in its favor was made by local the editor a letter this morning receiv- gaged songs and gave yells, after which the there are approximately end of seven years of faithful service, Riversays, already of C. Norris C. from ed him by before the fire was put out, the people, about 95 percent of whom wish following program was given: 500 wool men of the Southwest ins&n fit to resign in order that he aged stated Norris Mr. which in Cal., side, flames being smothered by dirt after the institution of such a service. School Song Congregation & Band might return to- - his newspaper activiin part that delay was due to the fact cluded Among the stockholders. Two the front part. We understand the hearing is now burning H. D. Morris Prayer Cedar City men, David Thorley and Issuties; and The passengers went on to Salt Lake being continued at Salt Lake Lake and that permit to drill had not been Violin Solo Clark Higgins Oscar Larson represent this section on ed. He said he had written to EnginWhereas, the Executive Committee Friday morning. hope for favorable result, which we eer Tribute to Founders H. L. Eeid has seen fit, Leo A. Snow of this city to use all the Advisory Board. by proper resolutions, to believe there is no doubt of, providing Comet Solo .. E. J. Bleak express their The object of the Exchange is to to secure the permit. He also of the appreciation the local franchises can be obtained haste STORE BURGLARIZED Class Tributes to Founders: he had the rig ready to help the woolgrowers of this section stated that splendid work accomplished under his by the bus company. First Years Merle Stucki administration, and to testify of his drill on the Beehive Dome, eleven to a better marked for their produce. A. store of entered the ,R. Second Years Burglars Florence Whipple devotion, integrity and loyalty; and miles south of this city but did not It will represent the growers either as Whitehead & Son Tuesday night but Third Years Elwood Romney CITIZENS ELECT TICKET want to bring it In until drilling per- individuals of In groups, providing Whereas, through his constructive Fourth Years Verda Judd genius, the first traveling health clinic got little for their trouble. them any or all its facilities at their was Issued. mit The burglary was a most daring one, Freshmen Nina Nisson to go through the State was organized There was only one ticket in the option. At no time will the grower lose control of his wool until It Is sold. Eric Snow with an expert personnel, giving to occuring some time between 8 and 9:30 field for city officers this year, a citi Sophomores Alumni Assn. Tribute Mabel Jarvis the public for the first time, definite p. m. while the picture show, next door zens ticket, and the election was very HOSPITAL AND DOCTORS NOTES He can have It simply stored and get an advance of 65 of its estimated Prayer B. Glen Smith and reliable statistics regarding the was on, the night was bright with quiet. old son of Glenn Max, the eight-yemoonlight. 6 The classes then marched to the Interest value 176 one at six months to votes for were there cast, being extent of tuberculosis in Utah; and Barton was kicked by a donkey Sun- three Entrance was made at the rear door spoiled ballot and two scratched. or he can have It washed red hill where luncheon was served. years, his administration under Whereas, and a portion of the skull on the and by prying loose the heavy screen wire Then each class toasted the one above The officers elected are: Henry T. day graded. The Exchange will send clean school contests were first organ- side of his head was mashed in. out to unlock a right hand and through it and the putting a bulletin each week to members, W. Jos. reelected; tkin, mayor, Judd, the first toasted schools re sophomores ized, over the door. A similar attempt was made long term councilman: Mrs. Vivian An operation was performed and a keeping them advised of current maryears. Students giving the toasts were. of benefits this splendid ceiving the but the door was Woodbury, John T. Woodbury, Jr. and large portion of the bone taken away, ket values, and leaving it to the growfirst Years Norma Pickett service; the first traveling dental clinic last Thursday night, the brain washed, vessels tied and the ers with iron bars. Arthur K. reinforced afterwards Second Years Hafen, short term council-me- n; wound option as to when he 6ells. Priscilla Hall were repaired. The little fellow is found screwdrivers Two heavy for the various services Geo. E. Miles recorder, and Mrs. Third Years Charges Beatrice Adams health nursing was encouraged and ding well and it looks like he will have been fixed as follows: For near the door. Laura Gates, treasurer. Fourth Years Milton Walker school nurses established in many make a nice recovery. The burglars broke the cash register We fell that the citys business is in Ashmen straight receiving, handling In and Preston Larson school districts in the State; and two and have been performed on out of the warehouse, including up to three between but got only Operations will new officers the that hands, good Sophomores Perkins Clyde Whereas, during his seven years of dollars and so far as known this is all the following the past week. Mrs. six months storage, a pound; for Each class gave a comic dramatic give the people excellent service. efficient service, every city, town and Fenton Whitney of Overton, Nev., last Washington 21 a pound and for gradtook. they stunt after which the following com- hamlet in Utah, heard the gospel of So far the culprits are unknown and Friday; Karl Bleak of this city, last ing one-ha- lf cent a pound. Insurance DIXIE COLLEGE NOTES petitive athletic events were pulled good health preached by him, with is screwdrivers. Otto Langston of Springdale, will cost 75 a thousand pounds. clue the the Friday: only off: Pillow fight, three-leggrace, films, slides and charts, while the Order-vill- e, Mr. Whitehead is at Las Vegas, NevLast Monday was set aside as health Saturday; Miss Lena Esplin of Their plan, the Exchange figures, race, shoe race for boys, and newspapers, magazines and Journals Miss and business. on Virginia Wednesday, Asada, mean several cents a pound to should Educational National the 43 egg race and a day by throw for accuracy 0f the State have published hundreds Graff of Santa Clara, Wednesday. of the Southwest. In the of Dixie sociation the the the students and growers contest for events the of articles on health conservation girls. In these ST. GEORGE GETS 101 DEER Miss Leila Gifford of Springdale has first place. It will save on freight were fortunate in having Dr. College third and fourth for first tied years written by him. Wilford J. Reichmann, a specialist resumed her work at the hospital after rates. It Is predicted that within five place. Therefore Be It Resolved, that the our issue of the 3rd inst. we pub- on head and throat, lecture to them a two months vacation. In Iearsi the West coast will consume In the grand ball at night the win- Utah Public Health Association, by its lished the names of 97 persons from on health in their devotional exercises to her Reusch returned Miss every pound of wool produced in these Lydia ners of the executive committee, expresses its deep this city who got their buck deer. days events were announceaffive western states. But even If some He mastoid opstated that last home at that day. Thursday Springdale d- Prizes were awarded as follows: appreciation for these faithful and Since then four others are to be added erations could be advoided in of it has to go to the East, the dirt and the at ter nearly working spending Most points for 4th Years valuable services, and in parting with to the list, Le Roy H. Cox, Albert Harthe day were case in can be removed and then it can tonsils removed grease every hospital. Headress Sophomores his association, bid him Godspeed in rison, Fred A. Reber and Albert Tru- time, also that sinas trouble is aften thus effecting a big savwater, go by Sheldon McKnight of Beaver Dams, Tributes 3rd Years whatever service he undertakes. 101 deer for St. George caused man, making tonsilitus. Then too, by ing. speculators and buyhome after Ariz., returned Wednesday Toast Dr. Widtsoe expressed his apprecia- - hunters. 2nd Years on the who heretofore Mrs. Juanita have had wool-me- n ers, spoke Pulsipher medical week for here a spending Dramatic Stunt Freshman tion of Mr. Wallis work and stated Forest Supervisor Olsen told Bryan habit students had of staying up late treatment. at their mercy, will absolutely hunch Sophomores that he knew he would do everything Lund, president of the Dixie Rod and nights studying and going to school In lose their strangle hold, and wool will Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Earl in his power to help with the work of Gun club, that he figured 609 deer bell from the warehouse at market the morning without his or her break- Hiatt of he hoped that in killed on the Dixie reserve. and Enterprise, in this city, Nov. 4; value. Association, the fTNERAL SERVICES FOR which is very detrimental to fast, babe mother and doing nicely. the near future some little recognitheir health. GEORGE BRYE KENNEY tion be given him, perhaps in the form Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leavitt left this MAIL IRREGULAR The following program was given In HOLDS MEETING of a dinner or a luncheon. morning for Bunkerville, Nev., after Funeral services were held Tuesday Devotional Wednesday morning: 19 with her few here a Is Mr. Wallis expressed his deepest apdays north spending very Our mail from the kiternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the taber-tac- le Duet, The Morning Breaks," in GerreThe local force of the year old son, who is under the doctors sometimes arriving at 2 or 3 man preciation for the support he had Larson and Ray Preston for George Brye Kenney, who by Co. returned last night from OgOil executive and officers care. the from ceived oclock p. m. and sometimes after 5 p. Whipple with banjo accompanment. where they attended a meeting of Monday morning of liver trouble committee of the association during den, times Three of time. Mr. and Mrs. Heightcamp Virgin m., the schedule ter an illness of A comic in German sung by number, exofficers and directors of the company. as service several months. the seven years of his during the past week or ten days it has Ray Whipple and Preston Larson, are spending a few days here, Mrs. hder S. A. Worthen conducted the The tools for which they testifishing the for and ecutive secretary not arrived until after 5 oclock. Heighcamp receiving medical treatexercises. have been waiting have arrived at banjo accompaniment. Sometime monial of his work as expressed in the Choir sang Vocal Solo If you cant get along ment. Modena and will be brought In at once. Understand. TERRY-IIEATOPrayer was offer-- w resolutions adopted by the Executive Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hiatt of Paro-wa- n two one or with by Elder James L. Miller. youre better off with On receipt of them operations at the Choir Committee. are here, the latter for medical well will be resumed. women. g I Need Thee three, Every Hour. and Clair S. Terry of Enterprise The A talk on Education In State of treatment. speakers were Dr. M. W. Bige-NOTICE TO A. L. AUXILARY Miss Elva Heaton of Kanab were marUtah, by W. O. Bentley. Bishop F. g. Gardiner and Elder ried in St. George temple, Thursday, " TNOTICE TO RELIEF SOCIETIES Mother and Poet, Mrs. Reading, OPERETTA COMING Partridge. There will be a meeting of the Nov. 3. The bride is a daughter of Ella Mrs. Pearl Perkins. the Henrie and Miss Dean American Legion Auxilary in the F. Alvin Heaton,, Mrs. Mr. and Ba At the time of the regular Union Talk on Objectives in Higher Educoek each November 22, the two third grades after the rendered solos. immediately Tabernacle a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas cation, John T. groom Jr. Woodbury, meeting, the third Sunday in Novem- - of the Woodward school will present a Benediction was pronounced by afternoon meeting in the Tabernacle, S. Terry, Jr. der J- cross country nm will , ber- - A Teachers Convention will be delightful little operetta entitled On An inter-claFrank Houston. Sunday November 13. Interment was in the reorthe take to Wednesday before held. It is requested that all officers Plymouth Rock, under the direction place held NEILSON-PULSIPIIEThis meeting will be city cemetery ere the The winning athlete anc Class Leaders and as many teach-wi- ll of Karl E. Fordham, music instructor Thanksgiving. grave was dedicated by EI- -r ganize the auxiliary, and we would apmedal and the winning en as possible be in attendance, of the Woodward, Miss Tillie Winsor a receive Parley Ipson. if all members John H. Neilson and Miss Emily E. preciate it very much Members are also invited. two class eorge Brye, son of turkeys. and Miss Helen Moody, the teachers John and Esther would be present at that meeting. Pulsipher, both of G unlock, were marinter-claof the third grades. ball of series Secy. Miller, An ICenney was bom October 24, Edith volley ried in St. George temple, Thursday, &t is a very entertaining little musiIt are week in this of Salina, Utah. He later moved is a games being played bride daughter Nov. 3. The the family to St. cal story of the early Plymouth colony George, where SOUTH WARD M. I. A. PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Pulsipher, the the Gym. The game to decide the et and married Miss Verda and also of the famous love story of will be played Friday. 13 groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Nells J. winners Sunday, November urch of Alden and Priscilla. A small fee John this city. Four children Pickett Neilson. Vocal Duet .... Lavem and Una born to this will be charged for admission in order 15 NOV. SEASON OPENS whom QUAIL of all union, Reading their motber survive. that funds may be raised for the The best way to prevent money from work and playground apparahealth dat,ber and several other rela-fr- m Pianologue Is The to shooting in quail your pockets wearing holes school. tus of the 15. November a distance were In attend-- no Quail and r.o pockets. PROGRAM money have e EAST WARD M. I. A. All who have seen Mr. Fordhams this the funeral services. Garfield year. plentiful 13 Unty News. Sunday, November presentations before can foretell the About the time a fellow thinks hes Seegmiller Juanita - merit of this performance. Dont fail underman to to knows how children's attend and dresses, comes golo and aprons, someone Every along Esther Harris a big gun, Public to see it. his own affairs. A few of them do it. wear, quilts, etc. office is a public trust, and Reading Lucille Fish Lres him. ( Solo aa object of distrust. piano ar ' ed ! ed keel-ov- er six-wee- ks an N w. ss R ss 5 - t-- |