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Show fhursday , December 25,, 1941 WASHINGTON The Toy Shop Presented Local Hews Items . 0 By Elementary MEfi Ry Coming as far as Las Vegas by plane. Miss Toni Watson of San Francisco was met by her father, In School Aud. Monday Mayor D. C. Watson, and arrived here Wednesday to spend ChristThe Toy Shop, was the title of mas with her family. u. the Christmas season program prej. sented at the Elementary school Mrs. Eleanor Smith and daughauditorium Monday afternoon by ter, Evelyn, of Provo, Jay the Kindergarten school children of Salt Lake and Miss under the direction of Gwendolyn Deola Seegnuller arrived Friday Rogers and Elsie Wood. The en- to spend the Christmas holidays. tire 45 children took part, each M. W W one characterizing a toy, which Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nocvokabich the Magic Fairy brought to life, are here to and they held a grand Christmas and friends visit with relatives during the Christmas eve celebration, showing what holidays. Mrs. Nocvokabich is the happiness each would bring into former Miss Barbara Sturzeneg-ger- . the lives of their prospective own-- For Americans Wishes For Happy New Year. Dost 0. LUMBER WHIPPLE 0 jsKJSgSJSiO&S GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR PATRONAGE WE And We Hope We May Continue To Sen e You ARROWHEAD CAFE T& Miss Anneliese Buggert And Ken Ence Marry Here Saturday Evening The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon furnished the setting for the Saturday evening marriage of Miss Anneliese Buggert to Ken Ence of Santa Clara. Bishop Henry Graff of Santa Clara read tp the ceremony in the presence of a Miss LaVera McArthur arrived few intimate friends of the couple, Saturday from Salt Lake City to including Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, visit over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. George Jay and Miss Glen Reber of Mesquite, and Margaret Jones. Wayne Stanworth of Hurricane Mr. Ence is a young business irt medical patients at the' local of Santa Clara and Miss Bugman hospital since Dec. 22. gert, who is from Provo, has been S Vivian J. Frei, of the stake employed as instructor at the for the past presidency, recommends the movi- Dixie junior college this and three year at the years One Foot In Heaven ng picture, for all to see. d25c, Woodward high. Mrs. Ence left Wednesday for T? Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Provo, where she will remain over with her mother, Schmutz arrived Wednesday from the holidays Mr. Ence the Coast for a brief vacation with Mrs. Gustiv Buggert. relatives. will join her later. underwent surge- ry at the local hospital Dec. 19. Christmas We wish you peace, you joy, Success in all you do! May all good things Youre wishing for We wish Christmas bring to you. mmm At this Festive Season We send our Greetings true A Merry, Merry Christ- - mas, friends-- A Happy New Year, too. The LEE OWENSES One of the greatest is opportunity to wish our customers Christmas. a Merry HUH OIL SERVICE Wendell m. snow, Manager mmm HURRICANE, UTAH as f , V 5EAS0HSf GREETINGS We can say it many ways, we mean we hope youll have a very Happy Christ- mas and a Prosperous New Year. Lombardi Shell Station wk m m. mm Many Xmas Programs In St. George Nothing has been wanting in the way of arousing the Christmas in St. spirit over the past week college School programs, George. events and church programs have combined to bring out the genuine Christmas thoughts. On Sunday morning the East and Center wards combined for a childrens Christmas program; the other wards holding separate prowere grams. Christmas thoughts also featured at the evening services in all four wards. Nightly broadcasts from the South ward are chapel and street carolingon the touches final the putting Christmas season events. Miss Helen Summerville, an left Wedployee of Dicks cafe, home n her for nesday morning the will spend she where Price, em- Christmas holidays Erwin Foster, who is attending the Mira Loma flying academy at Oxnard, Calif., is here to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Foster. Merry Christmas AND A Happy Hew Year AND many more happy years, living in a modem, comfortable dwelling, through the help of a friendly Home Institution. St. George Building Society "1 TO ALL OUR FRIEHDS Utahs greatest need today is the tional development would be too return of outside capital for the expensive. Returning to Park City, then Just development of Us vast store of undeveloped resources. Tears ago a small farm community, the scout "outside capital took a hand in the took a shortcut over the mountain. development of the states mineral When he reached the summit of resources and today the industry Ontario Ridge, he saw four men Is the most Important consumer of trenching near a Juniper tree. He Utah grown and manufactured dismounted, examined the prospect and took an option on the claims. products. The entrance of outside capital His option was for 30 days and of 330,000. called for the payment into the development of Utah minthe 30 days were up Haggin ing had its inception when the Before Haggin-Hears- t Interests of San and Hearst had purchased the for $27,500. This included Francisco, California, acquired con- claims Ontario claim, No. 37, the trol of the old Ontario claim at the old Park City, which gave mining in first filed in the Park City district. This was the beginning of a Utah the impetus that it needed at Outside that time. great mining venture. was brought in for developcapital of had heard and Hearst Haggin the ore discoveries that were being ment and the Ontario yielded $15 made in Utah and after the dis- 000,000 in ores which went to buscovery of the famous Comstock iness and industrial channels of Lode at Virginia City, Nevada, they Utah as well as launching Haggin sent a scout to Utah to see if an- and Hearst upon a successful minother Comstock was In the making ing venture In Utah. Others were attracted Immedt-atel- y here. The Comstock was discoverto the Park City region and ed In 1859, but It was several years after this that the man was sent outside capital began to scour the John state for other Ontarlos! to Utah. The scout was attracted to Park J. Daly went east and financed the City by reports Of ore discoveries Daly Judge and Daly West, old in a shaft a few miles south and producers in the Park City district. east of the present town of Park Then the Silver King Coalition was The shaft was being sunk developed. City. on the Hawkeye claim in what Is Nothing begets success more than now called McHenry Canyon, and success. Other camps were brought in addition to a good showing of to the forfront including Bingham, ore a heavy flow of water had been Tlntlc, Alta, Frisco in Beaver county and others. Along about 189S developed. Riding horseback, the scout took Jackllng and his associates began the usual round about way to reach to figure on the Utah Copper and the workings. After a brief exam- In 1904 the foundation for the ination, he turned the prospect states greatest single industrial down on the theory that the water enterprise was land when Colonel problem more than offset the ore Jackling went east and financed the showing at that depth, and addi Bingham project. AHD CUSTOMERS DURING all the years weve been in business weve been lucky enough to get lot of friends. To each of them now, we want to wish a truly MERRY CHRISTMAS and a healthy, happy, NEW YEAR! GRAFF prosperous MERCANTILE HURRICANE, UTAH We are grateful to you for your CENTRAL friendship and for your patronage' Mrs. Austin Bracken Reporter The Sunday school and M. I. A. put oft their Christmas programs lait Sunday. Jack Reber arrived home early Saturday morning; was married that day to Miss Belle Leavitt of Gunlock and returned to California, taking his bride with him. He is employed at the Fletcher Aircraft company. Miss Matha Gubler arrived last Friday from Salt Lake City to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gubler. Witt-we- r George Tobler and Julius of Santa Clara were the meetspeakers in our Sacrament last Sunday. ing Mrs. Lula Tobler has been ill the past week with a very bad m Presented Pleasures of Yuletide J?d. fricnds IVI1IS cold. Arrowhead Appliance C. Sandberg Merc. Miss nelen Gannon and Anthon H. Madsen Recite Marriage Vows Sirs. Lula Tobler Reporter fete fejj joy Peace and Prosperity in the Coming Year! T& TP jjg&a m. m, May all the joy that is possible for this seasor to bestow upon you be yours at this gladsome time! And may you en- "A" The program was attended by a Miss Myrtle Henderson left on large audience of parents and Wednesday for Salt Lake City to children, the parents being es- visit over the holidays. pecially appreciative of the exrfe cellent training manifest in the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hasfurther production and complimenting Mrs. and small of Greenriver, Rogers and Mrs. Wood for their Utah, are daughterat the home of guests fine work. Among those who parher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ticipated was Bobby Reber, son Sullivan. of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reber, who made his first bow as a junior Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoff of soloist. Every one of the children Taft, Calif., and Lester Riding of did equally well in their respecCalif., arrived Monday Burbank, tive parts. to visit over the holidays with On Tuesday afternoon the Play Mr. and Mrs. John Riding. School Mothers club staged a T? for the childSchool party Play Miss Uarda Knight arrived Dec. ren, the entire 75 children who are 19th from county and visWayne afregistered, participating. This fair was carefully arranged by ited until Dec. 24th, with Mr. and the mothers and including games, Mrs. B. Jarvis, who accompanied in which all children took part, her to Salt Lake City to spend followed by refreshments and each the holidays with their children, child presented parents with the Bliss S. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Gene gifts they have made during the Parsons and daughters and Mr. school term. They also took home and Mrs. Allan Jarvis and son. with them the hobby horses and other toys they have made for themselves. This season marks the close of the work for the one group. The others are registered to begin work after the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Edward H. Jeffries of Provo are here to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Jeffries is the former LaRue Cox. This We Offer Our Sincere Best Wishes for You! ers. Mr. and LaRay Stocks At Christmas .M. . And In 1942 Lets Keep America A Outside Capital Needed Seeg-mill- er Cfll STM&' With . . PAGE A COUNTY NEWS The marriage of Miss Helen Cannon and Anthon H. Madsen was A Christmas program was pre solemnized in the St. George sented by the school students on L.D.S. Temple at 3:30 p. m., on Saturday evening, under the direcMonday, Dec. 22, with Pres. Har- tion of Mrs. Adelia Tobler. old S. Snow performing the cereMr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray and mony in the presence of many son are visitors at Santa Clara. relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lytle, cereMr. and Mrs. Austin Bracken, the Immediately following mony the brides parents, Mr. and M. E. Bracken and Doran Fox Mrs. Raymond Cannon, honored went to St. George on Wednesday. the couple at their home with an Ether Leavitt was a visitor here informal wedding dinner and re- from Las Vegas on Sunday. He ception, with relatives and a few was accompanied home by his intimate friends attending. Cen- father, D. L. Leavitt, who will during the past year. To each and all of you, we wish the fulfilment of that great longing of the human heart peace and good will Good luck, and a Merry Christmas. Stale Bank of Hurricane tering the dinner table was an visit there indefinitely. d Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tobler and elaborately decorated and Anna Gubler from Provo; wedding cake, gift from the family left Monday for their home SAIITA CLARA Reed Grey of Salt Lake; Howard grooms mother, Mrs. Nellie Mad- at Washington to spend the ChristFrei of Inglewood, Calif.; and sen of Mt. Pleasant, who has been mas holidays. Miss Laura Gubler Mrs. Ora Nell DeLang of Cannon home the the at for guest Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moran were Reporter past week. Some of the decora- St. George visitors on Tuesday. tions on the cake cake came from Miss Margaret Tulley of Nephi Students who are attending The school children, through the is England. school at St. George and Enterspending several weeks herewith training of their teachers, Mr. For the dinner the bride wore prise are here to their vaca- Frei, Mrs. Seegmlller and Miss her sister and husband, Mr. and spend her wedding gown, a princess tions at the homes of their Mrs. Grant Graff. par- Welker, presented the opera, "The model of white slipper satin with ents. Mrs. Selena Hafen is visiting to Wood Folks, Monday evening circular train, and trimmed with Mr. and Mrs. Max Cannon mo- a crowded house. and spending Christmas at Las covered buttons. Her boquet was tored to St. of her children George Saturday. E. R. Frei is spending the Vegas with four of rosebuds and gardenias. . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stratton there. Late Saturday evening the were visitors at Strattons ranch Christmas holidays home from Ferron R. Jones of Provo is a Salt Lake City with relatives and couple left for a honeymoon, their on Wednesday. guest of Miss Lucille Hafen. friends here. destination untold. They will reMrs. Mina Prisbrey from Pine, home those for the Among turn to St. George to make their Butter Wrapers printed at the Christmas holidays are Lucille Ariz., is visiting here with her home. News Office. . Hafen of Escalante; Barbara Ray mother, Mrs. Barbara Graff. Mrs. Madsen is a graduate of Dixie junior college, where she was prominent in the music department. She is an accomplished stenographer and pianist and is employed in the recording department of the St. George Temple. Mr. Madsen is associated with Woodbury and Cottam, contractors of St. George, with whom he has had employment for the past 18 months. three-tiere- Koo-share- m. Shepherd Village Plays Bethlehem Les Baux in France, a village of shepherds, puts on one of the most dramatic Christmas celebrations in the world, and has done it yearly for over a thousand years. The peasants' act out the whole Bethlehem story with real oxen. Thousands of visitors come every Christmas eve to see the event. NEWS ADS FOR RESULTS m ST. GEORGE ROTARY CLUB |