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Show 12 VOL. XXXVIII NO. ST. GEORGE, UTAH, APRIL 1, 1943 Stake Sunday School Board Changes In Point Dental Health Is Theme Holds March Union Meeting In So. Ward Chapel Of P.-- T. $2.50 Mrs. Guy Hafen To Head D' Day Climaxed A. Meeting Cancer Control Drive Rationing Moonlight and Roses To Be Theme of Dixie College Junior Prom April 16th A YEAR Sportsmen Urged To Attend The St. George stake Sunday By Moonlight and Roses," is the school board held their March Announcement of the appointment theme for the Junior Prom, which Glenn Graff conUnion meeting recently in the ducted last of Mrs. Guy Hafen of this city as is to be held on Thursday evenings April 16. South ward chapel, with Supt. program of the St. George P.-- A. district commander and Captain Miss Nelda Atkin, Hurricane, Pearson Corbett in charge. The held in the Elementary school of Washington county for the is the chairman, and she anwas devoted to a survey building, when Dr. Ralph Dalg-leis-h Womens Field Army of the nounces evening To the Prom will lose Cooperative Planning of the seasons program, with the State Fish and Game Chauncey Sandberg Gives American Society for the Control none of that of the Utah State Board of usual effectiveness, its lesson given by Mr. Dailey, fol- Health gave an extensive lecture of Cancer, was made this week Be One of Main Main Address of Director To Be , the is conservation keythough by Mrs. J. L. Gibson, Utah State word in Features of Farm Program lowed by a special recreation pro- on dental health of school and decorations. Founders Day Program the Here Officials With preparing commander of the American So- In children. He also angram. fact, she states, the entire swered raisins In of fruits many including the questions presented recreational charge theme is being carried out with a Sportsmen of Washington county The coronation of Miss VerNell ciety for the Control of Cancer. All dried Mrs. Guy Hafen attended the definite thought to conservation of are and prunes were removed from phase of the program were Miss by members of the large attend- Chamberlain, Orderville, as queen urged to keep in mind the ance. of the D in the Dixie Day Ball convention held in Salt Lake City military resources. date of the annual meeting of the rationing program this week Myrtle Henderson and Miss Sybil in order to help mer- Cole and Elwood Manwaring. OfSpecial program numbers in- served as a fitting climax to last on Saturday where noted authoriby OPA Paper and other materials have the Washington County Wild Life chants move the supplies they ficers and teachers from all wards cluded a violin duet, Prayer Per- Fridays activities at the college. ties and speakers were presented been saved from previous Proms Federation which is to be held now have on hand and thereby of the stake were present for the fect, by Austin Gentry, Milton Attending Miss Chamberlain were: in discusssions on the various and other activities, and very on Saturday, April 10th in the At avoid possible spoilage, Tillie Win-so- event. Miss Emmaline Lemmon and Stanton Schmutz, with Miss Alene Allen, Leeds; Cherril Snow, problems confronting the nation little new material will be used. Woodward high gymnasium. time will in that the association the control of cure hear and this Ruth a a member Falck service on talk Lou Iva accompanying; gave piano St. George; special community Johnson, Sunday Assisting Miss Atkin on the the discuss of Washington county war price school work. Games were followed solo by Miss Falck and a humor- Kanab; Yvonne Jackson, Toquer-vill- disease. Mrs. Hafen states that Prom committee are Mary Wintch, fish secretarys report, and elect and problems five counties all which game Canin ous are Miss this Muriel a k said board by lunch. reading Florence Beatty, Hurricane; by today. Spehearty Alvin Cottam, K. D. Williams, officers for and rationing the coming year. Feasouthern had district, representaMonroe. While point rationing reductions cial music numbers included a non. Pearl Barney, Wyona Adair, Wayne tured on the program will be Ross Alpine Prince, tives at the convention. Other business before the meetHolt and Shannon Shumway. were made on some processed violin duet by Milton and Stanton Escorting Miss Chamberlain was Leonard, state fish and game diThe annual drive for funds for by their ing included the election of "Off- Ross Esplin, studentbody presifoods, the point values on others, Schmutz, accompanied rector and other forest and game icers for the ensuing year. Result dent. Other escorts were Harvey the convention of the drive against including applesauce, peaches, mother, Mrs. Donald Schmutz. officials. To Present of the balloting showed Mrs. A report will be given on the pineapple, canned fresh lima beans, Savage, Shirl Evans, D. C. Wat- this disease by the society will College Theda Sutton elected president; son, Elwyn Cameron, Guy Bowler be made during April, explains recent survey of the Dixie forest, were increased above their March Mrs. Hafen. During the drive eduMrs. Effie W. Judd, first followed by a general discussion levels. Apple juice, like dried Victory Garden Contest and Mack Hoyt. Six One-A- ct Plays cational talks be will of Wayne Hinton, second the members, states Pres. presented fruits, was removed from the raThe coronation ceremony was Rhoda Cannon, secLawrence Wadsworth. with literature explaining along Rules Released coltioning list entirely. in the with nature, Officers to be elected include the disease and the various meas- Three one-aretary and Ida Jolley, treasurer. patriotic plays are being preThe removal of prunes and lege and American flags placed ures vice and three are and The treasurer taken for president, its secretary being prevenpared for presentation on each directors. This president raisins and other dried fruits from by the side of throne, a huge tion. Bank of St. George chooses later By to their group posipresent two of 8, nights, Thursday, April D". Three other Ds, increasing the rationing list exemplifies the the ofsecretary. tions. Installation of these and Friday, April 9, by the memin size, pointing the way to the flexibility with which the nations "Considerable work was done ficers will take place at a later bers of the play production class food distribution problems can be Details of the garden contest beThe ceremony was pre- Red throne. the past year with the reCross Instructor session of the organization. The during be will of the college. Miss Miss given They and handled under point rationing, supervised by pared ing sponsored by the Bank of St. outgoing officers include Mrs. sult that the county had more fish to the free public, except that Jones, Mrs. Ann RobinWinsor said. The first point values George are printed on the special Margaret them in a number of Mrs. Anna planted Ashby, president; children under 12 will be penalFirst Aid Courses Miss Pauline Fuller. for prunes and raisins were estab- Victory Garden supplement which Brooks Good fishing should result years. Glenn Graff, son and and Taylor 8 will each at ized and start 25c, lished on the basis of a short sup- is being distributed in the Wash- first and second from the bass that have been Principal Speakers night in the college auditorium. Now Given Here ply. In spite of the scarcity, how- ington County News in the St. planted In Sand Cove, as well as Being Chauncey Sandberg, Hurricane, the usual fine fishing that has ever, it was found that these George trading area. Information Thursdays Plays a Dixie student in the early days been had at the Enterprise resercommodities would spoil on the governing the contest is published Miss Luen Atkin Wins The plays for next Thursday, voir during the past of the academy one of the several years, Work is going forward encourgrocers shelves before they were on the last page of the supplement. Legion Oration Contest with their casts and directors, fol- declares Mr. Wadsworth. "We are was the Dolphins moved, unless the point values of is invital it Believing that agingly in the Red Cross low: faced with a problem as to what were taken off. It is possible importance for the people of Dixie Miss Luen Atkin, daughter of Mr. principal speaker at the morning courses aid first structor being of founders by John M. to do regarding the hunting of Strange Road, when the 1943 crop comes on the to grow their own gardens, raise and Mrs. Wm. Atkin Jr., was the program honoring the found- given in St. George this week, Houston, is directed by Gwen Syl- deer on the Dixie and would like market, that these commodities chickens, a pig, calf or sheep, as winner of the local contest con- the college. Tributes to the as many sportsmen as possible will again be placed on the ra- supplemental food to assist in the ducted by the American Legion ers were also given by Mary reports Mrs. Claud Thompson, vester. The cast includes Nelda out to take part in this Caroline Walter Atkin, Stuckl, Snow, Joyce tioning list. county chairman. Here from the winning of the war, bank officials, on the topic, The Rights We De- Cheney, freshman; Woodard. Typical of the reductions an- with the cooperation of Anson B. fend. Her oration was given last sophomore; Wayne Holt, junior; Pacific area Red Cross head- Kelly and Joseph and Yvonne Jackson, senior. An "The Bride Wore Red Pajamas, nounced are the ones for the Call, county agent, and Wayne Thursday. excellent musical program com- quarters conducting the classes Is by Harold J. Kennedy, is directed Drivers License Tests No. 2 can of grapefruit juice, Hinton, agriculture teacher at the Miss Atkin is now eligible to Dale Roe, who states he is ap- by Ida Foremaster. The cast are To Be Held In St, which was reduced from 10 points Dixie college, have worked out enter the regional contest, and, pleted the exercises. George on D Black The huge the to 5 points, and the can rules governing two contests. The if she wins, to go on to the state preciative of the interest being DeLora Johnson, Arvena Graff, test will be held on of tomato juice, which was reRalph Hafen, Winsor Dalton and B group includes the garden, or national contests. The event Hill was given its annual coat of shown in this work. Milton Schmutz. duced from 34 to 22 points. Saturday, April 3rd, during the home beautification and the rais- is held annually in all the high whitewash early in the morning; The course is designed for those there was the usual parade preCupid In Clapham, by Eliza- hours of 10 a. m., to 3 p. m., for ing of chickens .having a cow, and schools of the nation. ' ceding the meeting; and the who already have standard or ad- beth Baker, is directed by Mary those desiring to obtain drivers the raising of the pig, calf or Heart Collapse Causes sheet. The A group includes the classes enjoyed lunch on the hill vanced certificates in Red Cross Webb. Taking part are Eliza licenses. These tests will be given at noon and sports in the after- first aid courses, and there are Middleton, Maurine Bentley, David by Sgt Loren D. Squire, of the Held Funeral Services 80 with points being garden noon. The school emblem was for the garden and 20 points Heath of Mrs. Finlayson, Jack Crosby and one State Highway Patrol, who will with unusual brilliance 20 being trained by Mr. Roe, who, to be announced later. Duane be stationed at the County Court lighted for home beautification. For Dr. Lawrence Snow when their course is completed Leany was just at dark. The total amount of the prizes working in the play, House. D. X. Judd Early Today Sgt. Squire will also be availto be awarded havent been anThe freshmen class walked off will be prepared to go into other (Continued on page eight) able for these tests here again, nounced yet, but bank officials SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 1. with the days honors, having par- parts of the county and teach on April 10th and each two weeks Mrs. Elizabeth Evelyn Church declare that they will be subFuneral services were conducted ticipated more wholeheartedly into these vital lessons to other groups. thereafter during the hours of Judd, 57, wife of D. K. Judd of stantial. at 1 p. m., Saturday, Mar. 27th, the activities than any other class. In this way these intensified Funeral Services Held 10 a.m., to 3 p. m. TTiose interested in entering this in the Bonneville L. D. S. ward The seniors, juniors and sophoFredonia, Ariz., died in the local of instruction will be made classes Mr. mores in followed to to invited are order. contest that this Lake go Dr. hospital chapel. Salt City, for (Thursday) April 1st, The fourth years of the Wood- available to hundreds of people, Here Tuesday at 3 a. m., of heart collapse fol- Calls office where they will be Lawrence Crosby Snow, 56, former Woodward High Music next years freshman class and the aim of the county chapter Several entered. ward, in inspecand Dixieite, lowing surgery. She has been officially prominent physician tions will be made during the and orthopedic specialist (of Salt candidates, were guests of honor is to have at least one March 30, Fcr H. T. Pace Program Date Postponed poor health for several years. first aider in every home in the Born Mar. 12, 1886 in Panguitch, time covered by the contest, which Lake City for many years. Bishop during the day. The program, "Music America will extend through the growing Junius M. Jackson conducted the county. Utah, she was a daughter of Loves, which was scheduled to Arrangements will also be made The St. George stake Tabernacle be given on April 2nd, has been services, with burial in the Salt and Evelyn Elmer Church. season of 1943. Over 45,500 Pounds of later, say Mrs. Thompson and Mr, was crowded to near capacity postponed to Additional copies of the Victory Lake City cemetery. She had her schooling .in PanWednesday, April sebe Garden supplement may Dr. Snow was born in St. guitch. Roe, to provide swimming lessons Tuesday, Mar. 20, at 4 p. m., with 7th. It is to be held in the Woodatrelatives and friends On June 3, 1903 she was mar- cured at the bank. Even experi- George, May 2, 1886, a son of Fats Collected ward high school and additional instruction in the manythe at funeral services of 8:30 p. m., and nogymnasium ried in the St. George Temple enced gardeners have found this Erastus Beman Sr., and Elida water safety courses which are tending admission is H. T. Pace, 19, who died at the to D. K. Judd and they have made Victory Garden Guide of special Crosby Snow. Following his grad- In being charged. Utah During January possible through the excellent their home in Fredonia, where interest. Starting with the plan- uation from the St. George high The program is being given by municipal swimming pool. Much family home Saturday night. Mar. misshe has been active in community ning of the garden, the guide car- school he filled a two-yegood should result throughout the 27, of a self inflected gunshot the Woodward high school music and church work, being especially ries on through the prepartion. sion in the New England states. The 45,514 pounds of waste kitchen county from the fifteen hours of wound. Bishop Byron H. Taylor, department under the direction of gifted in music, and having served planting, tells of the mineral and On his return he attended the fats collected in Utah in January special first aid training being of the Center ward conducted the Mae Pace and Irene Everett. services. Paul Tompson presided many years as president of the vitamin content of the various University of Utah, and later at- are already being converted into given during the present week. at the Tabernacle organ and and colof from are Medical tended the Jefferson coming Y.L.M.I. A. foods, problems growing war products and some of them Representatives Joseph W. McAllister conducted world a ends of to and far the the in the for Pa., join county gradugarden Philadelphia, lege are even on their way to the Surviving besides her husband, caring the stake choir. inlocal M. in members in his information. and these 1914, D., taking ating with are four sons: Merlin, employed of interesting battle lines, says, Mrs. Ross and structor to for Lake Salt posclasses, every Membership Drive Music Program City returning in Las Vegas; Edgar A Judd. Barton of the womens auxiliary of is being taken of in the L. D. S. hossible his advantage intemeship Phoenix; Kenneth C. Judd, St. Hurricane No. Ward Primary The music program, I Know county salvage committee. this opportunity, says Mrs. pital. The annual St. George George; and Parvin LeRoy Judd, Presents Patriotic Renderers, soap manufacturers My Heavenly Father Knows, and After his intemeship in 1915, he and munitions makers have stepFredonia; one daughter, Mrs. VerChamber of Comboth the Ueorge "My by Prayer, choir, At Conference non Bostick, Can practiced medicine in Park City, ped up production methods so merce membership drive with Marion Bowler soloist for Jilon, New Program until 1927, then spent two years that now they are converting fats Group Completes Red Mexico; three sisters, Mrs. Mabel will get underway on the first number; violin solo, Hurri- at the University of Pennsylvania, The Utah. C. Jensen, Mrs. HURRICANE, into glycerine and other war ma- Cross Home Nursing Course Irene Ewerett and a Monday, April 5th, it was by Amy C. Judd and Air, Mrs. Olive Pratt, all of Fredonia; cane North ward Primary pre- specializing in orthopedic surgery, terials within three weeks from vocal solo, A Spirit Flower, by announced today by Clair in two brothers, sented a patriotic program Sunday returning to Salt Lake City leave time the the chairman of the with Ruth Falck Terry, kitchen," Jones, Church, Margaret they The in Cross Red home Hayden nursing Kanab; and Parvin Church, with evening, Mar. 28, this being their 1929, where he has since resided, Mrs. Barton said. drive. at the piano; and vocal trio, "My ten conducted the past during as staff doctor and occupied a post the U. S. Indian service in Moc- ward conference. Utah was fifth in the nation weeks by Mrs. Ray Whipple com- Peace I Leave With You, Mamie "Every member of this The program included ensemble of the L. D. S. hospitaL in percentage of collections in pleted its final assignment last Paxman, Melba Baker and Viola casin, Ariz., and 20 grandchildren. as.weU as the community He was married Sept. 12, 1911, Funeral services will be held in singing, "Tell Me Dear Lord; in comparison with Friday evening with the usual ex- Gentry, accompanied by Paul business houses are urged Mat-ti-e January to in Banner St. the George Temple A Fredonia, the time to be decided There's and aminations, tests and demonstra- Thompson on the organ. Mrs. Barton said, to become members of Trek-kerMcArthur of St. George, who, quota," later. Waving Somewhere, by the a tions. Those taking the classes indicate Pres. Glenn E. Snow of the preliminary the Chamber of Comfigures four survive children their with first the grade; Smiles, by merce as this organization sharp increase during February. appreciation for the fine Dixie junior college paid high "Thank Thee, Dear Father", by him. These include two sons, This must be stepped up even express work of Mrs. Whipple and for tribute to the family for their since it is impossible for College Studentbody To the second grade; theme song by Burke M. Snow, an interne at the more, however, and we feel sure the to contributions life cultural the splendid Philaopportunity any organization to funo-tiovery Hold Bara Dance Tonight the Blazers; and America, the Temple university hospital, women of the state will cooper- given them to take this course. of the community and said in M. without funds, deof Snow and delphia, Wayne Beautiful, by the Seagull girls. Youth needs friends to clares Mr. Terry. Receiving certificates for having part, and two daugh- ate if they realize how rapidly Lake Salt and City; The studentbody is conducting a girls Zions boys one, Group and ters, Mrs. Norma Snow Hammond their waste fats are being turned satisfactorily completed the re- understand their problems. Death Dues will be in the barn dance tonight as a second recited Gems of Gratitude, into vital war materials. Glycerwork are: Amber T. helps us to measure and undersame proportion as other Project to raise money for the group two sang and pantomimed, of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Phyllis ine is derived from fat as a by- quired Schmutz, Rhoda K. Holcomb, Eva stand lifes great plan. Those who War Bond Scholarship fund, which With Proper Gratitude We Thank R. Snow of Salt Lake City. Also years and citizens and of It manufacture. I. Jones, Margery W. Calloway, go before, help to prepare the soap Erasproduct four are brothers, Walker read surviving has now reached merchants are urged to be slightly over Thee Now". Hazel those Come for is of who a also the Pendleafter place Helen J. Reitz, Agnes B. dramatized tus B. Snow Jr., Leo A. Snow, $450. The first Trekkers while ready for the membership carried the project, and stearic acid industries. ton, Melba B. Baker, Kathleen B. and the time of meeting shall be drive committee members ut earlier in the year, was also Samuel the Lamanites Warning Harold S. Snow, president of St. one of Life find now these us teaches industries rejoicing. Lee, Norma B. Empey, Sylvia and George stake and St. George Thus, a dance. when they come around Message To the Nephites, to Roper, Ida I. Cox, Minnie S. to put the small things and the on their drive next Miss Carol Sullivan, chairman of the Blue Birds pantomimed their Temple, all of St. George; and themselves standing shoulder in of housewives Alice C. Barton, Mar- great things shoulder with the Los their proper the Scholarship theme song and the Guides dem- Dr. Eldon Snow ofMrs. Angeles; America in the collection and re-- ( Christian, committee, has ian Brenay, Bertha Pymm, Nora places. Trials here are the school--' in and five sisters, Chauncey learned lessons the the social. All are invited onstrated S. Bentley and Marian M. Snow. Continued on page eight) (Continued on page eight) (Continued on page eight) attend this informal social. Primary. Queen Vice-preside- nt Program Listed Coronation Fete T. Annual Meeting pre-scho- ol r, e; pot-luc- vice-preside- vice-preside- ct ed Ar-vil- la ts. ed ce al-lot- well-train- ed . Hy-ru- m ar Star-Spangl- s; n ct in ar-Jns- SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 8:00 WOODWARD GYMNASIUM p.m. Annual Meeting Washington County Wild Life Federation Hear the Secretarys Report cf the Recent Deer Count and Elect Officers |