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Show Thursday, Decent. WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS PAGE FOUR Mrs. Dixon Receives Word Elementary School Faculty A Hold Christmas Party From Son On (Continued from first page) d Wake Island Getting the genuine Christmas heartedly behind this drive and spirit was not difficult for the put it over the top in the same Mrs. W. D. Dixon Sr., who is school faculty who Red Cross Drive . & ft . Flowers Japan-Attacke- Beauty FOR MADAM Elementary The Gift Supreme wintering here with her daugh- celebrated last Saturday evening ters, Mrs. B. Glen Smith and at the home of Miss Florence Cut Flowers d Mrs. Margaret Bradford, rejoiced Foremaster. Glenn Graff and Corsaggg Lamoreaux assisted with the Tuesday forenoon upon the receipt Potted conPlants to wait until asked for their of a cable from her son, William entertainment. tribution. We have already re- D. Dixon Jr., who is stationed The Foremaster home was decceived many dollars, the first of with the Morris and Knudsen con FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS orated for the event which includwhich was given by Rass Card tractors at Midway Island, center all the NOVELTY POTS IN BRACKETS ner. Other donations were receiv of one of last weeks Japanese ed turkey dinner, with m. This 8 at served p. And 4 Operators trimmings, ed promptly from J. J. Smith, su depredations. HOLLY and OTHER EVERLASTING WREATHS was preceded by the singing of penntendent of the Apex mine The cable stated everything was Christmas carols, and followed by SAY IT WITH FLOWERS and the Apex Mining Co., with- okeh at To Serve Her! Midway. This is the first a variety of Christmas games, We like the out solicitation. word they have had since before stunts and dramatic skits. Spespirit in which these donations the invasion. cial guests were Supt. and Mrs. have been made and feel sure Mr. Dixons wife, the former Milton E. Moody, Miss Tillie Win-sothat the response of the people of Ruth Mendenhall, mae m. McAllister ARE pleased to announce that we daughter of Mr. county supervisor, and Lloyd this county will be prompt and and Mrs. V. Mendenhall of McArthur, school board clerk. Guy now have four operators to attend your that Washington county will again Springville, with their baby boy, Concluding the party was the over the top". "go service needs and a few weeks old, reside in distribution give you prompt beauty of Christmas packMr. Wadsworth points out that only Salt Lake City. for any appointment you might desire to ft ages and the singing of more the contributions can be made in make. Christmas carols. each community to the ones in Do Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones, charge of the drive, to Mrs. FinarMr. Lee Mrs. and Jones Edith Milne and Hurof Phyllis Llghtner a the Harold Reber of Littlefield is ley Judd, chairwoman ricane chapter; to himself or to rived early Tuesday evening from medical patient at the local hosDeLoris Sullivan Glenda Morris to the the Washington County News. Rock Springs, Wyo., due pital since Dec. 14. CCC camps of the county will be illness of their mother, Mrs. James I contacted by the community near- S. Jones. Arriving during TuesMrs. Mr. and were day night est the camp. Early morning is the time to Eddie LeRoy Cluff Jr., from New when the store is not shop Committees of Towns Phone 116 For Appointments Mexico. Mrs. Cluff is the former crowded. Following are the chairmen of Monola Jones. They, with Mr. the various communities of the Cluffs parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edan ? m an an an an w county and their assistants and die LeRoy Cluff Sr., plan to make in their home this We still have a good many beautiful their each for city. quotas community: article CARD of THANKS Ann Huntsman Celebrates St. George: $538.35; W. B. and toys to choose from. Mathis, chairman; Dr. A. W. Mc- sor, chairman; Arthur Bar locker, May we extend our heartfelt apan an an at u. George H. Lytle, Hyrum William Lund Jr. Gregor, Fete 91st Birthday preciation to our many relatives Thomas, Kenneth Cannon, Kate Central: $10.50; Pine Valley: and friends who have extended B. Empey, N. R. Frei, D. C. Just Arrived A Beautiful Line of consolation to us in our bereave- ENTERPRISE, Utah. Mrs. Mary Watson, R. M. Reber and Glenn $4.80 Both under Malin Cox. New Harmony: $29.55; Lyle ment. For the funeral services, Ann Huntsman celebrated her 91st E. Snow. BOUDOIR and TABLE LAMPS VICTOR and Prince, chairman; Albert Mathis AnMartin on $39.45; Toquerville: Sunday, the many floral offerings, and ex- birthday anniversary and George Prince. f visiting with members derson, chairman; Robert Dean Priced from pressions of condolence and friend pleasantly to LaVerkin: $52.20; Vernon of her family and her daughter, and A. Leo Bringhurst. BLUEBIRD and gratedeeply ship sincerely Veyo: $17.10; George Chad-bum- , Church, chairman; James Judd Pearl, and husband, L. H. Bastian, I ful. who stopped over here enroute chairman; James Bunker and Ed Gubler. Choose Yours While They Last As This Mrs. David A. Moss, home to Pleasant Grove from and Roy Rennoff. i Santa Clara: $42.45; Henry Is A Very Fast Moving Article And Family. Virgin: $23.10; B. M. Jones, Graff, chairman; Claud Frei and Hiko, Nev. Mrs. Huntsman Is the oldest chairman; Alma Flanigan and Mrs. Lester Wittwer. REMEMBER Only 5 More Days Until Christinas Cornelius. Gunlock: $15.75; J. L. Bowler, living person residing in Enter- Henry We are now carrying ; $75.75; Victor IvWashington prise and has an interesting piochairman; Henry Bowler and Ver- 5 small stock of Victor and erson, chairman; Wallace Iverson non Leavitt. neer history. CHRISTMAS I -K and John Adams. $ Bluebird ' records phonograph 15 At of the she to came Ivins: $12.45; Reuben Ence, SPECIALS ON & St. Georgeage Enterprise: $92.40; A. P. Win- with her father, Thomchairman; Myrtle Gubler, Robert if for your selection. M as S. and E. J. Reber. Sr., and grandfather, Terry Phillips PERMANENTS Zera Pulsipher, driving a team St. Leeds: $37.80; Lawrence McGeorge Alice Louise ORDER YOUR 3ft and light wagon all the way from Louise Mullin, chairman; (to choose his Reynolds Clubs Salt Lake City. This was in 1865. RECORDS THRU US ? committee). H Later, with her Fashionetfe Hold Rockville: $46.05; Waldon BalParty parents, she Upon payment of a small came to Shoal Creek or Hebron, lard, chairman; Ethel Ballard and The McQuarrie Memorial hall Thora DeMille. as we will gladly send was Salon called. it afterward deposit For J Beauty for any records you might years the Terrys and Pulsiphers furnished a delightful setting for Springdale: $55.65; Paul Franke, THURSDAY and FRIDAY looked after and cared for the the festive celebration of the Alice chairman; Alvin Hardy and John nrffoi Louise Reynolds chapters 9 and A. Allred. Dixie livestock. Double Feature Special She was school teacher 11, of St. George, Saturday eveHurricane: $228.60; The HurriSEE OUR BEAUTIFUL ? NEWS ADS FOR RESULTS on Shoal the first cane Lions club has taken over Creek, where in the old ning, Dec. 13, at their annual SELECTION OF XMAS formal dinner dance. this as a project. 'WHISTLING IN DARK" fort at Hebron, and at the age of 444444,ifr4444'4,4i4'4i4,4 1 17, she married Orson Welcome Husbands and partners of memLAMPS. . . Huntsman. As a result of this bers were guests, and included 4444444'44t44144l4'44l4-4444'44. and . . . also Mr. Bill and McMullin Mrs. union she has today 130 living 1 REED FULLER Now On Display At of Cedar City. descendants. Six "ROYAL MOUNTED PATROL S ideas Kiddie were in featured Our Show Room have been bom in the last three LIVESTOCK DEALER decorations, favors and part of months. While confined to her wheel the program, with Mrs. George HOME IN HERMAN J. LARKIN ?. SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY chair, she is happy and glad to Pace and Mrs. M. O. Hutchings as chairmen. The 75 guests were ST. GEORGE, UTAH visit with her many friends. Men4 V William Powell and Myma Loy In Your Singing Plumber tally she is perfectly alert and can seated at small tables whose cen206-ter Phone J pieces were candles in the recall many interesting incidents Our fine assortment of form of Christmas trees and a "SHADOW of the THIN MAN of her early life. M444444444444444444444 exquisite rings, brace-lets- , variety of other features suggesnecklaces, watches tive of the day. Plate favors were Theyre funnier than ever in their first new Miss Helen Camion Honored laugh-thrilland other jewelry offers tiny glass toys filled with candy. in two years! Roar, America! Thin Girl Friends Wednesday Dinner was served by candle By Man fun is on the screen! back selection. a wide you light. Our prices for finest Mrs. Howard Judd, president of AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM Complimenting Miss Helen Cannon, who will become the bride of Chapter Nine, started the program quality are right Antone Madsen, Dec. 23rd, in a off with a clever introduction of the Latest "MARCH of TIME" ceremony at the St. George the evenings toastmaster, Mrs. L. IX S. Temple, the seven girl Rulon A. Snow, who NEW POTTERY kept the As a Special Added Attraction bride-elefriends with whom a the crowd at merriof high pitch JUST UNPACKED has been closely associated, hon- ment throughout the evening with ored her with a shower at the her humorous introductions of the TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Arrowhead banquet rpom Wednes- numbers. DIXIE JEWEL SHOP when you day evening, Dec. 17. The group Preceding the meal, the ladies Tim Holt In of included quartet from Chapter Nine, inentertaining girls TRAVEL BY Home of Beautiful Gifts" Helen Miles, Edna Rae Gardner, cluding Mrs. Duke Sutton, Mrs. Jj "The BANDIT TRAIL Ruth Hafen, Vivien Prince, Sylva Keith Ross, Mrs. Lorraine Cox Sava more than half th coit of Snow, DeLores Sullivan and Marie and Mrs. Louis Pectol, presented hav extra dollar! for driving And Dennis OKeefe and Jane Wyatt In LOS ANGLELES The eight girls made up several Christmas carols, accomas a Higbee. Chriitmas shopping by making the A. D. Q. club. panied by Mrs. Mae A. Pace. trip by "WEEK-ENThe shower program included Other numbers included a Christfor THREE $y.oo Youll thoroughly enjoy Super informal singing, readings and mas story by Mrs. Hyrum Coach comfort . 4. 't 44.4444444444h.44444.44444.4444.44444' toasts to the convenltndy-tinae- d along Thomas, vocal solos by Mrs. Clyde . . . Salt Lake . . departure! with the making of a brides book. McQuaid, and a Christmas kinderJlVW'WVVVV.WAVV,iVVVWVyWVAViWViVVVAWA and complete freedom from driving Cedar City . This was followed by luncheon garten program presented strain and traffic worries. by Mrs. and opening of the many beautiful Laron S. Andrus, as teacher, with Denver, Colo. Sow Torr Car So ty In gifts. Approximately 50 relatives Mr. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Das Vegas . and friends of Miss Cannon at McComb, Mr. and Mrs. Henry tended. BIG HAND CAFE Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon A. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Judd, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Phone 128 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leavitt Mrs. Lee Esplin and Mrs. W. J. Special Christmas St. George, Utah Reichman as the children. The Announce Engagement entire program went over in great "HENRY ALDRICH for PRESIDENT Of Their Daughter, Belle style. Following the dinner and proWith Jimmy Lydon and an all-stcast. SSA Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leavitt of gram the remainder of the eveGunlock announce the engage- ning was devoted to dancing until ment of their daughter, Belle, to midnight. SUNDAY and MONDAY Jack Reber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reber of Ivins. The mar- Sixty-Fou- r If Members of Los "SMALL TOWN DEB riage date is set for noon Saturday in the St. George Temple Amigos Club Attend with Pres. Harold S. Snow of- Christmas Starring Jane Withers. Swing on her mind. Monday Party Romance in her heart! . . . and braces on her ficiating. teeth! Then Mother Nature gets in the groove and Immediately followng the mar- Sixty-fou- r members of the Los turns her into an riage ceremony the wedding party Amigos club met at the Arrowg swan overnight. will motor to the home of the head banquet room last Monday brides parents in Gunlock where evening for their annual Christa family dinner will be served. mas party. Tables were TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY arranged In the evening the parents of the in the shape of a huge Christmas END TABLES BiD bride and groom will unite in tree, topped with a large white Big Double Bill : Big Double COFFEE TABLES the with a recep- satin star and lighted with tall honoring couple t tion and dance in the Gunlock white tapers. Place favors were "OUTLAWS of DESERT' MAGAZINE ward hall. holly sprays. RACKS Mr. and Mrs. Reber will leave Following dinner, Mrs. II. C. A Cassidy Special early Sunday for Pasadena, Calif., Thomas gave a Christmas story, OTHER ITEMS where the groom is employed with and Santa appeared to distribute . . . and . . . SPECIALLY PRICED Fletcher aircraft, and where they gifts from under the Christmas will reside for the present. tree, while Mrs. Walter Pace led MERCY ISLAND Both young people are students the group in Christmas carols. Arrowhead of the Dixie junior college from The committee in charge inwhich Mr. Reber graduated in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace, STARTING CHRISTMAS DAY 1941 from the upper division and John W. Appliance Company Pace, Gordon Mathis, Miss Leavitt from the lower Kumen Williams, J. L. Williams Rational Pis tffl era Product! Corp., New York "ONE FOOT. IN HEAVEN 93 Proof and Edgar R. Simpson, chairmen. way that we will have to make more sacrifices before this war is won. There is no need for anyone Le-lan- r, WE ST. GEORGE FLORAL Your Late Shopping Early Moderne Beauty Salon I $1.49 i 1.98 RECORDS I X SPROUSE REITZ STORES Iif H g Gaiety Theatre Pre-Christm- as f f I as the iraiimro great-grandso- er ct SUPER-COAC- out-of-to- H Super-Coac- D bride-elec- t, Wadsworth Theatre mm IMfinHiaOSliE t ar eye-fillin- the Hop-A-Lo- ng if |