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Show I I .Thursday, December 25, 1941 page nine WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS St George Lions Club Holds Christmas Party Local Hews Items . . News From Correspondents Arrives Too Late For Publication This Week 'Open House' Held At m. m m. m .OGMtmas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and Mrs. Rosena Blake's The Arrowhead hotel banquet hall motored up from Las Vegas baby was ablaze with lights and holiday FOB SALE to visit Wednesday with relatives. The News from our corresponfinery last Saturday evening when dents in several towns arrived too was at the held house FOR SALE: Pullets and Fry- Open the St. George Lions entertained late for publication. Others so Mrs. Laura and Satof Mrs. ers. Blake home Rosena and Call 459 E. their at at Pulsipher lions neice, Tabernacle, guests Lady late that of the news Miss annual Christmas season dinner-dancMary Naegle left Wednesday tnd25p, urday afternoon, Dec. 20 for her could be only part used. This may have Colored stick candy was for Toquerville to visit for sevsister-in-laJane Blake Branch, been due to the fact that the mail effectively used for table decor- eral days. who was celebrating her 84th is crowded and slow and also due MISCELLANEOUS ations and plate favors. Large birthday anniversary. Many rela- to the fact that the News went Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moody have candlebra of the striped sticks WOOD FOR SAWING See tives and friends of this former to press Wednesday evening on with lighted tapers furnished light received word from Mr. and Mrs. Dixieite called to wish her "Happy the final run of the paper. Oliver Canfield or phone for the tables, and were flanked Dean Boyack that Mr. Boyack is Year of the day. returns Hew d25j8. Correspondents are asked to Happy with sprays of holly. being transferred to Nephi in conBom in Salt Lake City, Dec. keep in mind that next weeks isnection with the : Sociay W. L. Security Dr. BLACKSMITHING See Albert McGregor, chairman, AND Mrs. Branch is a daugh- sue of the News will also be pubThey are moving to Nephi Bunker, located opposite Joe Fore- 20, 1857, was assisted by Mrs. Duke Sut est-uof ter Benjamin Frederick and lished early and to get their dll-25ton and A. J. Webber was toast from Panguitch during the holi- master, Hollis Blake. She was stories in early in the week so Harriet We hope that you will master. Special holiday singing days. four years old when her par- as to be sure that they are pubjust CUSTOM HATCHING DONE: included solos by Darrell Graff, spend Christmas Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams As incubators are in operation, ents were called to Dixie to help lished. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn cotton Her mission. with the Peace of Spirit, Laugh-- t Graff, and vocal trios by Howard of Blackfoot, Ida., arrived last see or call D. M. McMurtrie for father was well known as on VOGUE BEAUTY information custom e , Kindness, Simple hatching. Judd. Wesley Nelson and Grant week to visit until spring with Blake, because of his skill Dixie D.U.P. Camp Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thompson. Harris. Health and HappiCheer, in this trade, and several of his The two women are sisters. Mrs. PARLOR from (Continued owned ness. of are Following dinner, gifts were page furniture two) still pieces SALESMEN WANTED drawn from the Christmas tree Thompson visited Friday over well To the Stewpan, by Ida locally. in with Mr. and Logan Sunday Deslie and the remainder of the evening Mrs. DIXIE DRUG CO. WANTED Reliable hustler June' McAllister; piano solo by Ila Holt, was to She Nelson. Eugene LeGrande marrjed jetta was devofed-t- o dancing. with with car to supply consum- Elisha Branch in the St. George and Pioneer Reminiscences of ers with 200 household necessities. January 18, 1877. Mrs. Eleanor C. Woodbury Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. James F. State age, occupation, references, Temple, her husband assisted given by her daughter, Ella J. and Branch have just received word from Rawleighs, ENTERPRISE with the Dept. settlement of Mes- Seegmiller. The program concludearly of Mrs. Hyrum Kunz their son, Second Lieut. Garth Denver, Colo. Mr ar and three years later were ed with the serving of light requite, Angus Cannon left early last and Bud, Cottam, that he is enroute to Cedar C't. son, Lillian Pace Mrs. to called help pioneer Carbon freshments and distribution of week for Salt Lake City to visit in St. visited Hawaii. George Eveljn, county, having lived in Price and gifts from the Christmas tree to his children over the holidays. Mrs. Theresa Huntsman mLpsdaj aening on their way to since that time. For the pioneers and members Word has been received that he Notice Wellington to spend the holidays Las Vega Reporters NOTICE Mr. Branch was has pneumonia. years many Richard (Dick) with Mr and Mrs. bishop of Wellington ward. returned The Dixie Wednesday Jewel be will Bud Mrs. Mr. to and a Shop The annual meeting of the stockMoms Bom, daughter Mrs. Branch has always been for Christmas. closed December 26th and 27th. holders of the St. George-Sant- a to join Mrs. Kunz Ray Hunt, on Dec. 17. in church affairs, serving active Clara Field Canal company will Phyllis Holt is home from Salt for 18 years as president of ward is? be held Saturday, January 10, at in ReMe Lake City, where she is training CARD of THANKS . . . is? 2 p. m., in the Science building. Primary, a similar period as lief and Society presidencies as a nurse at the St. Marks hos- We desire to extend our appreci- The purpose of the meeting is to teacher in both M. I. A. and SunTo ation and grateful thanks to all hear the financial report of the pital, for the holidays. school life. her earlier during Frank Bentley has returned who have assisted us during the year, to elect officers for the en- day Since the death of her husband in hiftne after having spent two illness and death of our loved one. suing year and to transact such 1906, she has devoted most of her weeks in St. George under the To relatives and friends for the other business as may lawfully time to Temple work and to visitft words of comfort and floral trib- come before the meeting. doctors care. ing among her children. She has in to the those for utes; charge Mr. and Mrs. George Tait and Signed, spent the past three years in St. children and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- consoling services, and for the FRANK L. COX, at this work. George Who have made our initial ard Banks of Milford spent Fri- music and sympathy extended, we Of their ten children, nine are Secretary. our thanks. sincere express in the in St. George working day living, including Eugene E. Branch, ft year in business here a sucJames S. Jones, Temple. Mrs. Taits father, John Irvine, Ezra, Ernest and Ray cess we desire to extend NOTICE OF HEARING And Family. Staheli, came home with them to Branch, Mrs. Loren Golding, and ON BUDGET visit for a short time. Mrs. Banks Mrs. Ralph Anderson, all of Price, our greetings for Christmas and infant son will also spend Reception To Honor Couple and Mrs. E. H. Thayne and MelSeason's Greetings ft and the New Year. The City Council of the City of ville Branch of the holidays here. Wellington. She In St. George will hold a public has 43 grandchildren and 53 greatMr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas Following Marriage St- George Temple Friday hearing on the budget to be grandchildren. spent Saturday m Cedar City. To All the Families adopted by said city for the year their with visited daughter They Wil- The L. D. S. Institute building will endmg December 31, 1942, on the Paul Mrs. new and grandson, In Town . . . son and baby, of Hurricane, while furnish the setting Friday, Dec. 27 th day of December, 1941, at Funeral 26th, for the wedding reception 2:00 P. M., at the city room in Spendiove there. White-heaft William Arthur the Library building. We want to wish you all (Continued from first page) Mrs. Lillian Pace visited in Los given by his daughter, After said hearing, the budget WESLEY A. NELSON, Mgr. honoring he knew her best as an active a year of health, peace Angeles over the week end. and Owen Holt Hammond, will be adopted. ft woman doing good for others. He Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bentley and who will be married in the St. the and happiness D. C. WATSON, also spoke of the great faith of were visitors Pioche of family George Temple earlier in the day. Mayor. this woman who believed strongly merriest Christmas you here Sunday. Miss Whitehead is a graduate H. R. BENTLEY, in the Gospel of ours. A few of the Dixie junior college and of ever had. Clerk. years after she was married, her U. is A. S. and C., teaching CARD of THANKS . . . the husband went on a mission and this year in Ogden. The groom is she supported him and her family PROGRESSIVE Utah. from northern M. I. A. Theme Play while he was gone. Many times To all those who gave us help and comfort in our recent sorrow they had come very close to hung(Continued from first page) INVESTMENT CO. er, but she had had faith in God we desire to express our sincere Lions Dist. Governor Here an excellent balance was main- and believed He would help them. To Discuss Plans For gratitude and appreciation. tained throughout the performane. She lived a good, clean, pure Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Atkin Lions Convention May 9 is? a? is? is? s? is? The cast included Rachel Judd life. She wanted to go and she And Family. is? is? is? is? is? is? ) as Sarah Carter; Jeannine Harris was ready to go, said Mr. Palwere outlined and Plans problems mer. discussed relative to the State as Emma Jane Carter; Ray WhipR. P. Woodbury said Mrs. in to held be Lions convention ple, Tim Carter; Ray Schmutz, St. George next May 8 and 9 with Will Carter; Mary Lou Schmutz, Spendiove and her husband had the St. George club as hosts, at Margaret Bailey; Maurine Jones, always been an industrious couple fola SEASON'S meeting held here recently. In Carrie Bailey; B. Glen Smith, and that their children had in lowed also He their footsteps. attendance at the meeting was Brother Olsen; Stanley Schmutz, district Governor Ira Overfelt, Wolf Paw; Helen Snow, Eunice spoke of her kindly smile, appreciWhitey Wright, deputy district Carter; Waldo Brooks, Dan Car- ative ways, and honest character. GREETINGS James Jepson spoke of his long governor and Chet Lundberg, it ter; Alice Pendleton, Rachel Procwas reported by K N. (Dick) tor; Emma Crosby, Mattie Swen- acquaintance with the deceased, TO OUR FRIENDLY CUSTOMERS: Hammer. son; Wayne Prince, Rodney Van the good and noble character of The St. George Lions club board Norton; Bobbie Morris, Billy El- this woman, her wonderful personof directors and convention chair- liot; Milton Schmutz, Tim Elliot; ality, and her helpfulness to Merry Christmas; for in spite of war others. men were present to hear the of- Misha Bentley, Sally Elliott; comand discuss the ficial visitors and offending dictators, we still hope for the Cottam, Margaret Olsen; WE AGAIN send our greetings with a Bishop, Elmer A. Graff, the Helen ing convention with them. Pectol, Sylvia Hughes; concluding speaker, spoke of the peace brought by that holy night, when the full sense of gratitude for having been Realizing the size of the job Flora Brooks, Dottie Elliott, and devotion of the grandchildren to that they have taken on, mem- Grant Cottam, Dr. Carver. The Mrs. Spendiove, who were always greatest of all men was bom: able to serve you. May all the joys of bers of the St. George club are five acts of the three scenes are anxious to do her bidding at any And worshiped by Wise Men. time. He said she, with her husoutlining the work to be done and laid in the Carter home. the Yuletide be yours. are expecting to utilize the full band, had, set a very fine example Parts talents of the club and communfor these children to follow. Every part was well assigned ity in making this one of the outPrayers were by Joseph W. BANK GEORGS held in and the entire cast exhibited bal- Webb standing conventions and Rodney Stansworth. ance Mr. Hammer. and declimes thorough preparation, Utah, and with their director are to be commended for the splendid per- NEWS ADS FOR RESULTS Basketball . formance. Tim Carter, the part played by Ray Whipple, is seen as (Continued from first page) a young man, a middle-age- d father The high school squad returned and as an elderly grandfather. Saturday night from a practice Ordinarily, this roll is played by tour in the north. The boys lost three persons, but Ray Whipple all three encounters. Their de- did a remarkable piece of work in fense was good, according to the three phases of Tim Carters Coach Hafen, but they just could life, recalling to many, his previous not hit the hoop. Too, only six dramatic work in this vicinity. " jU J, Vi,, J ,v Especially will his portrayal of boys were taken on the trip. the grandfather, linger in the on 9 won Thursday; Murray minds of those who saw the play. vica out Cyprus eked Praise for their individual work won Beaver and on Friday; tory is extended to every member of the final Saturday, the cast, and especially to the to the scheduled is play Payson and girls who took the boys 2nd. on January Flyers here The first league game for the childrens parts with such ease locals on the home court will be and naturalness. January 10 with Orderville. While the league teams are pre. . . Accidents paring for the start of the season, the rest of the boys are engaging (Continued from page two) To Oar Beet series. To date, in an Seed Growers one popping out in front of your The Season of Peace since the angel choir the seniors and the faculty are in car from between cars was parked two won each having the lead, was first heard over the fields of Bethlehem! Even amidst the be also taken up. We gratefully acknowledge your valued games. The round robin will was It reported by the engithunder of war the magic of Christmas has, during all the cencompleted after the holidays. neers committee that it is a fact cooperation in the growing of the past years that a section of Highway 91 in turies, sent its streams of good will around the world. ct Seed .Crop. And hope your success in county is the worst Washington REPORT WEATHER ct Seed Growing may be even better in stretch of highway in Utah, and During this Season we wish for you all the rich spiritual joys the year 1942 than in the year 1941. Observer Fawcett, reported finding many blind curves, Arthur curves all of which need that are our divine heritage at Christmastime, with an abundance of sharp Thursday fixing. Extending to our seed growers a VERY material blessings, too. Mr. Blake suggests each and Friday merry and. happy and Saturday . every family of St. George form a . huddle and have a heart to heart Sunday PROSPEROUS Monday . talk as to these problems and H Tuesday . their solutions. Ja) 9 e. w, ghrfaimas 3-- J. p. thanks for your patronage c. with Chair-mak- Cot-ta- r er m UTL-281-- 1 m. m. m m. m. m. m. mi Our Many Friends d lb PiSf Mft: rtel ten - , Gambles d, La-Ver- d, m m m. m m m m m m and 8-- ion an TUiikllufib mum A Ad-re- ne hid Well-Assign- s Q ours ed of ST. Auto Parts Company - Hi-Colle- ge . 31-1- two-poi- nt 31-1- 7. ind greetings intra-mur- Christmas Christmas. al a new year. UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY Wednesday - Precip. All types of Legal Blanks on sale at the News Office. D. A . McGregor Hospital j i |