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Show Hurricane Alice Louise Reynolds Club Holds Superstitions About Christmas Dinner-Danc-e HURRICANE, Utah. To all our many friends we wish a very Merry Christmas and the happiest of New Years. We are grateful for the friendship that exists between our customers and ourselves. Geo. P. Lytle Shoe Service jm m sas sfts ki SANTA SAYS: H In Holstein, Mistletoe is not only ture husbands by dropping melted of cold water. The supposed to be a cure for all green lead Into a pan In molten metal would form various success will but insure wounds, the chase and give strength to the shapes in cooling, and thus resemble the insignia of his occupation; hamwrestler. cenmer for believed Norsemen C. Early shape, a carpenter; shoe shape, turies that the Mistletoe would give a cobbler. Every piece of lead reto the old protection against both bodily ail- sembled some occupation wives. ments and evil spirits. in Switzerland who acL A maiden C A person who is born on Christof Edelweiss at Christcoma bunch to see and cepts mas will have power mand spirits, according to a Scottish mas also accepts the man who proffers it. belief. C. French peasants believe that C, All animals in the German Alps babies born on Christmas have the can speak on Christmas Eve. C, It is believed in the Netherlands gift of phophecy. C. If a baby is born at sermon time that nothing sown on Christmas Eve on Christmas Eve in Middle Europe, will perish. Even seed sown in the it portends that someone in the snow will live. house will die within the year. A Bohemian wife will die within a born in the Vosgps, year if she burns a Christmas cake. C. Daughters France, on December 25 will be C. To insure an abundant harvest in wise, witty and virtuous. some of the bread baked In Denmark,, C. A baby born on Christmas on Christmas is kept until sowing Silesia will become either a lawyer time, when it is mixed with the seed, or a thief. C. It is said that bread baked on C. Girls in the ancient Duchy of in England never beChristmas Swavia seldom missed the opporcomes moldy. look to offered Christmas by tunity into the future at their future hus- fl. Ashes must not be thrown out on bands. On Christmas Eve they would Christmas day in some sections of fear they might be go to the woodpile to draw sticks. If Europe, for a girl pulled a thick stick, her hus- thrown into the Saviors face. band would be stout; if a long stick, C. Some families in Scandinavia he would be tail; if a crooked stick, place all their shoes together on he would be deformed. They would Christmas. This will cause them to determine the business of their fu live in harmony throughout the year. Welker Family Holds Cedar Resident's Hobby Christmas Reunion Proves Source Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Welker are Of Joy To Children enjoying a genuine family reunion over the Christmas holidays with By AUDREY BALLARD their seven daughters and all of CEDAR CITY, Utah, Dec. 24. their grandchildren joining them Mr. Mrs. and William W. Flanni-gafor the occasion. Mrs. Stanley your patronage. superintendent of grounds Dixon and three children arrived last week from Los Angeles; Mrs. and heating engineer of the B.A.C., have cultivated a hobby which has LIBERTY CAFE Roy Babble and baby of Twin Falls, Ida,; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. been a source of joy s to Cedar alike. mm Pugmire and children from St. City children and grown-upjs&s transformed have They the and Welker Charles, Ida.; Joyce from Logan, with their two daugh- grounds fronting their home, into ters at home made up a happy several miniature colonies. Special attention is directed party for their Christmas dinner. now to their colony representing the Christmas season During Mr. arid Mrs. Welker are moving the birth of Christ. They have to Laramie, Wyo., whre Mr. Wel- omitted nothing; tiny dolls, miniaker has been transferred as head ture animals; a star radiating from of the L, D. S. Institute of that a tree, leading shepherds to the place, and this Christmas celebra- manger, all are there. In contion which brings their children trast the typical modern Christan igloo here to spend the holiday cele- mas is represented bration highlights their farewell Santas toy shop are there. You See Santa begin his journey with to St. George for the present. the reindeer drawing his sleigh while his helpers wave good luck to him. In keeping with the South Ward Sponsors visitors are Christmas greeted by a large "Merry ChristThree-Act Play Monday mas suspended near the house door. th moot Among a Besides this Christmas display, In an effort to raise funds for of the paityear have in they ward missionaries the South ward miniature carefully prepared are the pleaaant of Utah. the history sponsored a three-aplay prewe have enencampsented in the chapel recreation Indians, wagon caravans,carts joyed with the people and ments, arrivals, hand d before hall a on house of thia community. even water barrels are telling the The play, "The of pioneer journeys. Then To old friends, to new Monday evening. was directed by Orval story Whittier, the early industries are pictured frienda, and to friend, Lamoreaux and included In the with e we extend the grain bins, wool bags, saw cast besides him, were Miss aeaaona greetings. mills, etc., arranged to represent Seegmiller, Dwane Leany, colonial settlements. May all of you experiWildon Melvin Tweedie, Terry Another feature of this panora ence the choiceat and Mrs. Jane Barton. of the Chriatmaa ama is the cliff dweller settleE. S. Higgins assisted with ments. season. coaching the play and with makeMr. and Mrs. Flannigan have ups. Appreciation was expressed worked on this display adding to DIXIE JEWR SHOP by the ward for the assistance it each year for the past five given by the group of players, years, during which time they and for Charles Johnson, who have captured the annual Christfurnished between-scen- e e vocal mas prize awarded by the Junior New Tear Serious Oldtime New England waa terioua numbers accompanying himself on Chamber of Commerce of Cedar on New Year a, as witness the title the guitar. City for the past three years. of a book published there in the year This hobby grew out of a woodOf 1702 by one Richard Standfast: craft hobby Mr. Flannigan had A New Years Gift for Fainting Hurricane Basketball cultivated in a workshop at school Souls, or, a little handful of cordial during spare time. He has furncomforts scattered through several (Continued from first page) ished his home in red cedar furnianswers to 16 questions and are seniors, which should Indicate ture, made picture frames of cacAs also doubting Christians that Hurricane should have at tus sagebrush and other native invited to Christ least two good years coming up. materials. ' One of the tables he Following is the information on has made boasts of 100,000 pieces the team: and is on display in the L.D. S. Museum in Salt Lake City. May your Christmas be a Merry one and the iNew Year be one of contentment. We appreciate m Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkes of Friday eve- Cedar City are Christmas guests meanings surround Christmas, according ning the Alice Louise Reynolds of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Starr. to superstitions believed in various parts of the world. club held their annual dinner-danc- e 'IGNIFICANT I Program in the high school building Miss Shirley Sullivan is spendwith Eugene Wadsworth as mas- ing the Christmas holidays here with her parents. She is attendter of ceremonies. The tables were beautifully dec- ing school in Salt Lake City. orated with miniature Christmas Miss Wilma Andrus is spending trees, holly and candles. The faChristmas holidays here with the vors were angels and Christmas her parents. She is attending baskets of candy. A humorous in Salt Lake City. school quiz program was conducted by Mr. Wadsworth and Ivan Barrat Miss Edna Snow of Provo argave a vocal solo, "Silent Nght. rived Monday evening to spend An evening of dancing followed. with her mother, Mrs. Christmas The party was under the direc- Alice Snow and other relatives. tion of Mrs. Finley Judd, and her t committee, Mesdames Garth SandMr. and Mrs. M. L. Empey and berg, Harris Gubler, Leland Stout, small daughter, Patsy Lynn, arRoland Webb, Gene Wadsworth, rived Wednesday from Salt Lake Elinor Ruesch, Mona Spendlove Citv to spend Christmas with his and Flora Tweedie. Forty mem- mother, Mrs. Kate B. Empey. bers and guests were present. Mrs. Ray Schmutz entertained the C.W. N. club at a Christmas eveparty at her home Monday and were Gifts exchanged ning. Rook played as part of the evenings entertainment. Heres to Christmas! May it bring you peace, joy and happiness. That is our wish for you and yours. QUALITY BAKERY m GREETINGS It is our sincere desire that all enjoy the spirit of the season in all its realities. We pray for a restoration of peace which will come only through right living. St. George Stake Presidency, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Robinson and son, and Howard Ahlstrom, brother of Mrs. Robinson, arrived Tuesday evening from Hemet, Calif., to visit over Christmas with relatives. n, HAROLD S. SNOW, VERNON WORTHEN, VIVIAN J. FREI, MORONI B, LANGFORD. Mrs. Helen Francis Gray, granddaughter Joyce Wilkins and grandMr. and Mrs. Louis Pusipher son, Paul LaMar Wilkins, left SatHarold Reber returned Tuesday urday for California, for the to his home in Mesquite, after and son, Garry, are home with Mrs. Pulsiphers parents, Mr and Christmas vacation. spending ten days in St. George. Mrs. Wilford Lee, for the holidays. One Foot In Heaven, plays at Mr. and Mrs. Howard White-hea- d the Wadsworth theatre, Thursday, d25c. The employees of the McGregor and infant daughter, of Salt and Saturday. Friday Lake City are visiting at the home hospital took time off Tuesday merry, Clayton Prince arrived Friday of Mr. Whiteheads parents, Mr. evening for from Los Angeles to spend the and Mrs. Gordon Whitehead. Their making. Dinner was served to son, Rulon, is also home for the the 12 at 6 p. m., followed by holidays. holidays from school in Southern games and exchanging of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cheney of California. gifts. Los Angeles are here to visit over the holidays with their daughter, Evelyn, who is attending the Dixie junior college. as 5.V R- 7 Mrs. Roxey S. Romney left this (Wednesday) morning for Los Angeles to visit with her daughters, Mrs. A. H. Davis and Mrs. Cummings Gardner for ten days. ) M K. John Roundy arrived Friday from Coldrado to join Mrs. Roundy and their son for the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Milne. . FOR . . Miss Margaret Jones left Tuesday for her home in Cedar City to visit over the holidays. . Christmas Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Langford and children are spending Christmas in Cedar City with Mrs. Langfords parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stanworth. toy-lad- FOR spirit, . . . New Year's & FOR . . . D. A. Rolland, supervisor of construction on the city power plant, his son, Max and wife, and Ellis Suasy left Wednesday for Springville to visit over the Christmas holidays. reraem-brance- Always pa ct CHRISTMAS BEST WISHES fair-size- CALIFORNIA INN We have seen you come back again and again and we want you to know that we appreciate it. We hope during the coming year we will come to know you better and serve you more. MERRY CHRISTMAS to all of you. Conoco Service & Auto Court Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dennett arrived last week from Provo to visit for two weeks. to-b- La-Nor- Mrs. Susie Dodge with her sister, Miss Marjorie Lowe, visited in St. George Monday on their way to their home at the Castle Cliff station, after spending five weeks visiting in northern Utah. bleaa-ing- mBsmsmasmm Old-Tim- objec-.lion- s: t ft. :CCMPIIMEIJTS CF THE SEASON This is the season for fateful good cheer J though 1941 has been. I This is the season for a peace in the hearts of May peace be I yours akvays, is our wish in appreciation of your good will towards I us. men. 1 1 MODERN CLEANERS Let Southern Utah We gratefully ackowl-edg- e your valued parton-ag- e and hope we may continue to serve you. We Hope That 1942 Will Be A Year of Plenty For You Coming Marriage of Evelyn Nelson Now Being Announced By Her Mother Family. Mrs. John Whipple is announcing this week the approaching marriage of her daughter, Evelyn, to Norman Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt of Enterprise. Both young people are students of the Dixie junior college. The marriage is to take place December 30th, in the St. George Temple, with a reception to follow in the evening at the L. D. S. Institute building. and Your MITCHELLS W. MM inal luster. Then the material chosen from have latest patterns is 4 you skillfully put on. It costs so little for so much at the Utah Exchange, 250 N. 3rd West, Cedar City, Utah. Do like other satisfied customers, drop a card for a free estimate. d25j8. May this Christmas season bless you and yours with all the good things in life; may peace, happiness and health be yours in full measure. Flora Greenhouse 81 MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM 808 Our Wish for You . More Than 140,000 License Plates To Advertise In their practice schedule to Utahs Scenic Wonderlands date Hurricane has won 6 and lost 2. One of those reverses was to SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 20. More than 140,000 messengers Nephi by two points at Nephi. They reversed the score by a reminding the traveling public of victory when Nephi played Utahs scenic wonders are now at Hurricane. Following is the being put to work distributing schedule: the 1942 license plates, it was announced today by H. J. Plum-ho- f, Bunkerville 36, Hurricane 42. member of the State DepartBeaver 19, Hurricane 23. ment of Publicty and Industrial Milford 26, Hurricane 34. Pleasant Grove 33, Hurr icane 25. Development. The new license plates which Payson 32, Hurricane 36. Nephi (there) 42, Hurricane 40. are white with black numerals, Beaver 28, Hurricane 34. bear the slogan, "Center Scenic Nephi 33, Hurricane (here) 35. America. Exchange show you what can do for you. All present upholstery is removed, all joints tightened and glued. Springs tied, and new cushions bright and new, cotton and packing is added. All wood trims finished to orig- our Our genuine Merry Christmas to All friends and customers. Pleasant times like Christmas always remind us of the pleasure vft with have had in the privilege of doing business you. May good luck attend your every wish this Christmas! And cbeei may holiday good brighten the hours of this glorious season I Washington County News 8 808 888 &MMM MM MM MM MM MM MM -- t |