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Show 1 I I h ift i December 25. 1941 WASHINGTON m m sas fifls I mmm THANKS AGAIN m our good customers for your confidence In us fle thank all . shown by your Increased patronage. Vi to be Titf Se renew our pledge to you. That pledge Is to maintain a big food selection $S of better service to maintain low prices to make advertie only the good best of all food stores. 0 P s. Stores the COUNTY NEWS Local News Items . . . THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE Home for the Christmas holidays to be guests of their par--e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Shcmutz, are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schmutz and baby from Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox of Logan. Supt. and Mrs. O. B. Fry and sons, William and George, of the Shevwit Indian reservation left n Wednesday for Bakerfield, Calif., where they will visit over Christmas and the New Year with Mrs. Frys brother, Ray Stephens and family. tt SATURDAY .t PAGE FIVE s R s Ernest Pulsi- D. P. Seegmiller, . t ! I - TUES. and WED. I SAT. -- MOM, FRI. k d pher, Laura Lytle, Howard Morris, George Andrus and Miss Emily I Brooks are home from the B. Y. U. for the Christmas vacation. fad . I 320 0k LARD, Armour's pail I4 Hilton Jarvis took the late 0 bus Grantsville, where he TEHDERQUiCK, for curing meat, ige can 450 p wife and baby for the join F IGA large bottle 170 0 CATSUP, and Mrs. Chester Jones and children returned to TOMATO JUICE, IGA 210 F Mr. and Springs, Mrs. remain Jones Kernel Brine CORN St. 290 CANS Emmaline J. Cottam 0 PEAS, IGA, sweet wrinkled 2 cans 290 k rived last week from a several months visit in Salt Lake Dr. On Saturday, her SALAD DRESSING, IGA quart 390 ter Cottam of Salt Lake City 0 DEVILED and Clarence Cottam of can MEAT, IGA were St. George ington, 50 k visitors. 3 rolls 250 find W. 6 0 ren, Carma and James, left KLEENEX 440's 250 for northern Utah, day morning F Christmas. where they will MINCE MEAT, bulk 2 lbs 250 P be joined They day F 0 oz Kellogg's, 3 pkgs 200 CORNFLAKES, Beacham and Mrs. Newcastle spent the week end ri POTATOES 10 lbs 170 0 Their daughter, St. k who here attending 0 GRAPEFRUIT turned home with them for the doz 270 I I I COFFEE, M. J. B. & Schilling's 8-1- 16 6 1 B. will for his holidays. 1 fad & I Mr. R Wyo., Lee George. Sunday. will Mrs. Rock 1 in I 46-o- z IGA TWO hole NO. 2 In I ar- 1 City. Wal- sons, s Dj. Wash- D. C., 1 4 Mrs. E. R Notice R Cfjrigtma lllrcatlji I fad fad Simmons I SCOT-TISSU- E childSun- I spend There will be a free picture show at the Wadsworth theatre, at 1 p. m., Friday for all those over 70 years of age. Any others desiring to attend this matinee may do so for the usual matinee admission. This show is being sponsored by the D.U.P. on Wedneswill by Mr. Simmons. 3 11 Mr. George.. is of in Zella, Will school 1 1 1 1 re- holidays. 0 fad In ancient times the Teutons r- Butter Paper blank or printed LaYERKIN on sale at the News Office. Carded holly as a symbol of good 1 uck. The custom was widespread of hanging evergreens in the IntePansy L. Hardy fad rior of dwellings. Later the legend ROCKVILLE Reporter was widely circulated that all growMrs. Phlletus Jones Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodbury ing things blossomed and bore fruit of the the 1 Nativity. Holly night Mrs. Marcia Terry announce the birth of a daughter came also to symbolize the crcwn to their daughter and Reporters of thorns worn by Christ The Puri3 Mr. and Mrs. Gale Boden, of Salt however, regarded holly and Lake City on Dec. 17. Mrs. Boden tans, mistletoe decorations as pagan in Oral Hirschi, the eleven-year-ohas selected Dorothy Diane as the nature, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hirthey therefore were name for the newcomer. schi, fell off a fence and broke his arms on Dec. 17. Miss Pauline Fuller, who is f4 education instructor at Mrs. Charles Day and Mrs. Glen physical Cfjrtstmas &tocfc(ng Manti, is home for the Christmas Carter and boy, Sharon, of Los holidays. Angeles are visiting at the home I of their father, James Jennings. Parmer Asay, who has been They will be joined by their hus- --i employed near Pioche, is home bands for Christmas. for the holidays. Melville Hirschi Miss Dorothy Merlin Leavitt of Mesquite, was a visitor at the home of his Terry and Keith Terry returned sroatt home Saturday for the holidays. sister, Mrs. Leonard Hardy, this Miss Terry has been attending Saturday. of Purity Weber college, Mr. Hirschi, the The Primary presented a ChristU. of U. and Mr. Terry has been mas program of drama and music in Salt Lake City. working of ward. the for the parents Mrs. George Worthen and Mrs. Santa was present as usual with St. Nicholas rides Wodens horse Vernon Worthen of St. George his bag of candy and nuts. A Manomas Andrus D. U. P. on Christmas eve in Holland. There were visiting at the home of Mrs. all the was had time by good the children put up their wooden Afton Ballard on Tuesday. Miss Camp Holds Meet children. shoes in the chimney corners as a Aileen Worthen returned home Home Mathis at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodbury, stop Thursday Mrs. Evan Cottam was hostess signal for the merry fellow. Mr. and Mrs. Winferd Gubler and Children of France followed the cus- wth them for the holidays. Students from the Hurricane Monday evening to the Bridge The Manomas. Andrus D.U.P. Mr. and Mrs. James Judd were tom by placing their shoes for school seminary put on a Ettcs at their annual Christmas Noel by the hearth. In Eng- high camp met last Thursday for their guests of the Alice Louise Reyhere play Sunday night under the party. The Cottam home was decland and the United States, boys and December session at the home of nolds club at Hurricane Friday. direction of their instructor, Ivan orated with a Christmas tree and girls improved on the Idea by hang- Barratt. Favors were Santa Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathis. The Christmas Program was entitled, The caudles. It ing up stockings. These can hold Clauses on candy. During the eve-- n room was decorated with a Christ of Trust This story LaVerkin Friendship. ward The Sunday more gifts. mas tree and other holiday trim- school is based on a legend that Judas i n g the members exchanged presented a Christmas proIscariot returns for a day each Christmas gifts. - Mrs. Clark Em-pe- y mings. gram Sunday, Dec. 21. The profirst prize and Mrs. Elthe Morris gave C&rtetma Wm. T. Jr., year and tries to do good deeds mer won consisted of a song, Christgram Harmon second. in lesson on music and bands by helping an erring soul to remas Carol, by the congregation, sideto his of for atone with interesting pent, betrayal led by Donworth Gubler, with pioneer days the Savior. Those taking part lights on personnels of the various Beth Duncan at the piano; prayer were Martha Jane Bringhurst, bands and entertainments in which by John Judd; song, "There Is A Mrs. Ellen Green Hill Far Deraid Slack; Eldon Walker, Ard-en-e featured. were they Away; poem by Hinton and Roma Hirschi Bentley gave an original tribute Jane Fae Fuller; girls chorus, Robert P. Woodbury and Frank in verse, to Pioneers. Mrs. Christ Was Bom on Christmas Johnson were our stake mission n, Hazel B. Bradshaw read a tribute Day, Ramona Gubler, Clara aries in Sacrament meeting Sunfrom the camp to Lottie R. Bryn-e- r Fae Sanders, Garda day afternoon. and Barbara Staheli who have Venice Jones, with Thora - a Miss Lena Cox returned Friday poem, Gubler passed away during the year. accompanying; comfrom the B. A.C where she has Singing of Christmas carols Twas the Night Before Chrispleted the program. tmas, Qinta Neilson and Afton The Puritans predicted the disap- been attending school. The pioneers attending were Wilson; girls chorus, Christmas George Hirschi is home after pearance of Christmas carols and gifts Fawn an Dixie absence of several weeks out DeMille, given appropriate Christmas did what they could to discourage Lullabye, out south. and refreshments were served to Gubler, Grace and Beth Duncan, the custom of singing them. But It on the round-u- p Eidon Afton of Grafton will Russell Stratton; Hinton, more and more a has grown thirty. Shirley part of poem, Sing Again the Wondrous the Christmas tradition which began visit friends in Ogden on Christretold in early Christian days in Rome. mas. NEWS ADS FOB RESULTS Story, Garda DeMille; The French Noel dating to the ElevThe Rockville school under the story by Sunday school superintendent of Zion Park stake, La-Fe- ll enth century, and the German direction of their teachers, Grant have the same origin. Langston and Miss Aileen WorIverson; girls chorus, "Prayer second girls group The then, put on an operetta, Perfect, by ,k si 1 k 0 I p F son-in-la- ld & JS KX)D A Surety m k d i p F o Q:R SKAGGS It 1 I 0. K. MARKET k . mm mm m Mm mm m Bon-hom- On this anniversary of the birth of Our Lord, our sincere wish the world is for that it pay enjoy the blessings of Peace. Ricketfs Texaco Service I. Ricketts Arnold Cannon Co. Andrus-Hafe- n Abstracts Real Estate General Insurance Rentals, Surety Bonds 51 North Main Street Our Best Wishes De-Mil- le, For A .r chorus. Prayer Vernon Church. Quest For Santa Claus, on MonMany a man has lost a fight day afternoon. Cofnerenc Ward by stopping to pat himself on the Miss Worthen and the parents Ward conference was held here back. made costumes for the children. Sunday with Chauncey Sandberg child in the school took Every as Nuttal speakers. and Maurice ADS RESULTS FOR NEWS part. Some ward releases were made, , and new offices put in. conThe geneaology committee, sisting of Cyrus Gifford, chairman, with Parmer Asay and Leonard Hardy, as assistants were and Leonard Hardy, chair-naMax Woodbury and Winferd secre-arSubler, with Alice Gubler, were appointed. Mildred landers, second counselor in the MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Xelief Society was released, and e Iretchen Stratton appointed, And Thanks For Your Patronage Gubler was appointed to fill counselor second he vacancy of DIXIE SERVICE STATION n Mutual, Robert Stewart and coun-eloas 'ack Eaves were placed MAIDEN ASIIBY, Mgr. to Donworth Gubler in re-eas- ed n, y, MERRY CHRISTMAS And A HAPPY NEW YEAR The friendship and patronage which you have accorded us are worthy of our most hearty and sincere thanks as well as our best efforts to rightly serve you during the coming year. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SERVICE CO. Lu-ill- rs , Stucki-Wittw- er FORMERLY and Southern Utah Produce Co. I I r C I I & g I tat i |