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Show WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS .I Annette Wright Dies Sunday At the Home of Her Parents In Hurricane IHashutgtmt (Hoirnty Sfouia D.U.P. Monument At Bradshaw Death (Continued from first page) Toquerville Unveiled the Washington ward meeting Published Every Thursday Annette house at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. Utah. HURRICANE, On Satdaughter of Mr. 16th. They were under the direc- TOQUERVILLE, Utah. Wright, EDGAR R. SIMPSON, Editor and Publisher urday, Dec. 13th, the D. U. P. monand Mrs. Floyd Wright died at her tion of Bishop Wallace Iverson. Musical numbers were two vocal ument of the Sarah Willis chapter home Sunday afternoon of tumer-ou-s matter at the post office at Entered as second-clas- s "Sometime Well Unde- was unveiled. The meeting, under were duets, cancer. services Funeral St. George, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. WAGONS . . BICYCLES . $28.00 and Your Little Rosebud the direction of Capt. Eva Beatty, 2:00 rstand, held in the chapel at p.m., and the commenced at 2 p.m., with . $5.75 SCOOTERS . $2iSo Tuesday, with Bishop Elmer A. Has Left You, by Mildred Graff in charge of the exercises. Roma Nisson; vocal solo, "My following program: . The first number was a clarinet Little Pink Rose, Mildred NisM. M. Bentley Elected Collapsible DOLL BUGGIES Congregation singing, Temple To Close M. son; vocal duet, "I Need Thee and Glenn duet Eliza by Dorothy prayer, Banner; Vice President FURNITURE Webb. Opening prayer was by Every Hour, Mildred Nisson and Ann Anderson; comet duet, God TREE LIGHTS Of J. C. Athletic Group Clive Hartman. The St. George Temple will close John Humphries. Bless America", George Slack and CONGOLEUM CHILDRENS An tone Prince, Ernest Reber, Lewis Fish; Pledging Allegiance to for the Christmas holidays the M. M. G. Fenton Whitney was the first was elected vice H. Lytle and Bishop Iver- the Bentley George R. RUGS FURNITURE led Edwin Slack; a followed was and by Flag $S.t5 by evening of December 23rd, and president of the Rocky Mountain speaker son were the speakers. Prayers tribute to pioneers, Bishop Leo Carol of trio, girls consisting WATCHES DOWN CLOCKS Tuesday morning, Decem- Junior College athletic conference and John Tobler QUILTS William were ber 30th. Contrary to our regular at the meeting held last week end Burgener, Lorraine Gale and Zona Stucki.by Bishop Iverson dedicated Bringhurst; solo, Back In CottonMrs. BED GOODS talk, SPORTING Jackson; Your SPREADS Harvey wood, Dear OBrien, singing, schedule, sessions will be held in Salt Lake City. J. N. Naylor cemLutie Lytle of St. George; history Rosebud Has Left You. the grave at the Washington Monday, December 22nd. of Carbon is the new president, Little PILLOWS PEN - PENCIL SETS etery. of Toquerville, Mrs. Lorine I. Hig-beR. P. was second the Woodbury HAROLD S. SNOW. having served as vice president orchwomens music the by MIRRORS SILVERWARE speaker. He spoke of the high President. last year. ideals and aspirations of the par- B.-W. Club Holds Annual estra from the Elizabeth Steel Business of the meeting includcamp of Hurricane; Capt. Beatty ents; of the watchful care they Increases of factory wages ex- ed the revising of the constitu- had given to their little daugh- Christmas Party With Dont Overlook Our thanked all for help given the tion and arranging the athletic Forty-Fiv- e Attendance ceed rise in cost of living. In monument in illness. He camp erecting the schedule. A boxing and wrestling ter during her long and especially the town board for tournament was set for March 21 mentioned that Annette had been Forty-fiv-e members and guests of the contribution of $25, and infond of flowers and how m Salt Lake City, and the confer- very DEPARTMENT Womens vited all present to remain for the would on be the she other ence track meet is to be held in happy at met club evening Wednesday lunch; song, Our Noble Pioneer, side, wth the beauty found there. the Memorial Logan on May 9. hall for their an- by D. U.P.; benediction, Martin L. Whitney, the next A tentative football schedule for George Chicken Anderson. said that Annette had re- nual Christmas party. next fall was made, and the orig-n- speaker, in served was at card After the the rough the to turned of Heaven, Kingdom meeting closed everybasketball schedule was reas is with- tables with center pieces of light- one a little child innocent, to the front of the adjourned vised. Official action will be taken sin. He also expressed his ed Christmas candles surrounded church, where the unveiling cereout It Goes In Building, We Sell It within the schedule on the revised great respects to the parents of by the corsages of desert holly. monies took place. Violin music next few days. son this child. The closing number Darrell Graff, was furnished by Misses Laurel was a vocal duet, The End of of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Graff, Jackson, Elsie Fish and Dixie NOTICE TO CREDITORS A Perfect Day, by Gwynn Brad- sang several numbers during the Kleinman. The unveiling of the person living in, and bom ip To- Card of Thanks shaw and Mrs. Floyd Ence. James serving. monument of the Sarah Willis querville, offered the dedicatory Monte Carlo Whist was played IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Jepson offered the closing prayer. To each one who extended chapter was led by Mrs. Rhoda prayer. the THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISAnnette was bom in Hurricane with the progressive exchanging Prince of New Harmony, and Mrs. hand of kindness and comfort these following Immediately i. TRICT OF THE STATE OF on April 17, 1936. Surviving her of gifts which were presented to of Cedar City, services, plate lunches were served our recent bereavement, for the IN AND FOR THE besides her parents are two broth- each by the committee in charge. Mary Raybom of Sarah UTAH, 250. to from the Visitors county consoling Willis, granddaughters fine singing and COUNTY OF WASHINGTON ers, Raymond and Rodney, and Members of the committee were for whom the Toquerville camp offices were Capt. Lutie Lytle, beautiful service, flowers we wish to ex Alice Pendleton, chairwoman, also Mr. and her ) Mesdames In the Matter of the grandparents, named. Josephine Pace, Hazel They carried the our heartfelt thanks and Verda Pace, Myrtle Henderson was Mrs. Alma Wright. ) Estate of National Bradshaw, Ella Seegmiller and press and the State Utah flag and Ruth Falck. appreciation. ) ROYAL S. HUNT, Flag and were followed by the Ruth Pickett. Deceased. ) Orpha M. Andrus 1H QUALITY four D. U. P. members who unChristmas Program To Be Representatives were, present Dies Hirschi And Carveiled Mesdames Joseph the Family. marker, from D. U. P. camps from St. Creditors having claims against Presented At Indian IN VALUE oline A. Slack, oldest resident of the above estate present them Reservation (Continued from first page) New Harmony, Cedar Saturday Eve Toquerville, Lorine I. Higbee, George, party odd. IN SALES with vouchers attached to the exthe society of the men whom he Eliza Ann Anderson and Laura City, Hurricane and LaVerkin. ed ecutors at St. George City, Utah, by Voters, survey finds. Mrs. had met in cattle camps and road Bringhurst. A tribute was given The Hurricane ladies orchestra with and Cooperating Supt. or to LeRoy H. Cox, Attorney for O. B. which furnished music while lunch was Fry of the Shevwitt In- camps more than any other class by Mrs. Higbee, All types of Legal Blanks the Executors, at his office in the dian of people. No one ever asked Bishop Walter H. Slack, oldest served. reservation, sale Wadsworth Theatre building, at stake missionaries the St. George at the News Office. will present a help from him that did not get St. George City, Utah, on or be- Christmas program at the reser- it, declared the speaker. fore April 20th, 1942. vation chapel Saturday evening, James Jennings told of his Deof 18th DATED this day Dec. 20. A large group will at- ability with horses and declared cember, 1941. MORE DAYS 'TIL tend from St. George including that the deceased was remembered Phyllis Truman Hunt, T. William in Arizona of Morris as and because Canada n. , 7 (m organJr., ' Executrix, Miss Marion Woodard, reader, his ability in this line. Mr. Hirist, Erastus S. Gardner, and the WPA orchestra to furnish schi was also known for his darDOsYOUR SHOPPING EARLY Executor. additional hauled music. ing, during having freight LeROY H. COX. The program is under direction the winter, when others would not Attorney for Executors. of Carl L. Moss, president of the risk it. Residing at St. George City, west district of the stake mission. Bishop Ballard expressed the & Wed. Utah is reported there is to be a gratitude of the Hirschi family It First publication Dec. 18, 1941, Christmas tree and Santa Claus for the good care that Mr. and Last publication Jan. 8, 1942. and other features of entertain- Mrs. John Winder of Springdale Fruits & Vegetables ment. Christmas carols are to be had given him when they were St George Wards To Give sung by the Indians. This group employed to care for him. MusiORANGES, 288s 2 doz 27f TURKEYS, Toms lb 28 of Indians are excellent singers, cal numbers which were sung by . LARGE SIZE Programs report those who have heard them, a womens quartet were: There CHICKENS . . lb 28 ORANGES . . dozflf The four St. George wards are and are developing fine leader- Is A Home Eternal, and Come PORK ship In singing among some of Unto Jesus. Prayers were by GRAPEFRT, Ariz, doz 274 planning special Alvin Allred of Springdale and services to be held Sunday, Dec. the younger boys and girls. SAUSAGE For Pie or Baking 2 lbs 39 21st. This Is the report of ward John T. Hall of Hurricane. The SQUASH . . . lb ROUND grave was dedicated by Rodney bishops and program leaders. SOLID UTAH Atkin Stanworth of Hurricane. STEAK The East and Center wards will Baby Funeral lb 30 lb St CABBAGE unite in presenting their program (Continued from first page) Armours Star Sliced -at 10 a. m., and the other two STALKS LARGE EXTRA Federal taxes this fiscal year last week when pneumonia develwards will meet separately. . BACON, 144 20 stalk will Utah CELERY, pkg produce about $13,000,000,000, oped. is while the we that expectation Surviving besides his parents are five brothers and sisters, Clay- will spend about $25,500,000,000. ton, LuGene, Sidney, Lee and Obviously, that leaves a deficit alBruce, all of St. George; his pa- most equal to the entire tax reternal grandmother, Mrs. Susie ceipts. NOODLES, Royal Taste Atkin, and his maternal grand. . . IB pkg Those desiring their wash- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren SHELL-RONI, ing to be returned to them Cox, all of this city, and his Royal Taste . . lb pkg 16 Mrs. Malissa to Christmas Day prior K. Lee of Panaca, Nev. Heyborune and New Year's Day must COILED VERMICELLI 14-o- z Bishop Arthur Cottam of the . . pkg lb1 have it ready and notify East ward conducted funeral the 9 this laundry before a. m., services in the South ward chapel CURRANTS, Iris on Tuesday, preceding each for Dennis . . . . IB pkg 13 n Warren, holiday. of Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar C Atkin 4 COFFEE, Schilling's, b at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday. can . per 1b Musical numbers a included duet TO YOUR COOPERATION All Through the Night, by Clive COFFEE, Red & White . WILL BE APPRECIATED Hartman glass jar EVERY PALATE and Vera Blake; "Sweet and Low, by Edith Seegmiller, PRUNES, medium, 60-7- 0 Louie Smith, Vera Blake and Swotl Wwts 20 Alcohol EVER I . . . tb 10 BETTER than St. George Nell Sutphin, and a solo, Little by Volume; Dry Wiw T2& 4 Model PRUNES, extra Ige, 40-5- 0 Pink Rose, by Louie Smith. . . . lb 13 to 14j Bfdy $0 Proof Paul Thompson presided at the s Steam Laundry Big organ. SYRUP, Jack 'n Jill, for candy . gal PHONE 167 Consoling words were spoken W. Dr. J. Reichman and by George ptooonj or ROMA WINE CO., turMOVcaoa POPCORN El Miles. Burial was in the St. . . . . . . 2 lbs 19 automatically off and George city cemetery. Cooking Top Lamp RAISINS a SMALL DEPOSIT WILL 4-. pkg . . . . Automatic Umta HOLD ANY GIFT UNRadiantube Cookmg David Moss Funeral ES i i $jq ed Star-Spangl- re-op- en e; P. ' 4 GIFT-WRAPPIN- G Business-PTofession- al i PICKETTS al If a four-year-o- ld ahuh Keep-out-of-wa- r" after 6 . - Sat. Fri. Mon. Tues. MEATS Pre-Christm- as X as I ... l-- J . m ... lb is 1 HOT ICE! ' GROCERIES pi m m, Mgj&i 3 great-grandmoth- lb' si year-old-so- VARIETIES 31 4-l- PLEASE 32 1-- 1b : i .. B-1- Chief Curio .u 145- And Gift Shop . 74 Cook-Mast- 35 1b r tOt 'v" .1 vlv- '.j. .... 4 (Continued from first page) were never publicly known. He GIFT SUGGESTIONS: kept his surroundings neat and m loved cleanliness and beauty in Navajo Saddle home and public surroundings. Blankets and Rugs Mr. Miles said he and the deChimayo Bag ceased had gone through pioneer Jewelry experiences together. Mr. Moss learned his trade of interior decIndian Dolls Hand-toole- d orating from David Moss, a masBelts ter painter and had done much With silver buckles and excellent work in the homes as watch straps to match well as public buildings in this area, besides being a good farmMEXICAN . . . er and gardner. He quoted from Hand-wove- n the scriptures in support of the Baskets eternal program of life and the Baking Pottery means whereby man achieves Hand-painte- d Wall eternal glory and qommended the deceased for his good life, his Plaques family, for their activity in the Ilaraches Shoes defense program, and his wife for her great service in the L.D. S. Many other beautiful gifts church with her music talent. to select from There were numerous floral ofDROP IN And ferings and many friends and relatives attended the services. SEE For YOURSELF Prayers were by Arthur F. Miles and Bishop John H. Schmutz Open From 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. and the grave in the city cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Leo G. Smith. MINCE MEAT, Oven Big Thrifty Thermiser Well Co1c All Porcelain Finish Broiler d TIL XMAS i SHORTENING, R 4 W High-Spee- VoW Also See Special 0 124 4 SrnoH monthly Poyffl Now on Display Candies and Nuts FIVE VARIETIES Standard Mix . 2 lbs 27 Deluxe Mix . Hard Candy . Peanuts 4 mimwmimm . . . Corn Pudding Recipe I 2 lbs 25 . . 3-l- b can Extra Special Hear Mary Lee Taylors f On the following item broadcast on Dec. 18 for ft this week only: Com Pudding Recipe, ft ELECTRIC IRON'ER 4 also at Mathis Market. S ELECTRIC TOASTER 5 SEGO MILK, 2 cans 19 T A ELECTRIC FLAT IRO n1t kernel ELECTRIC frigidair I$ CORN . . . can 15? g REFRIGERATOR 2 PKGS CORNFLAKES ? CHEESE . . 19 Ib 30 ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIR I RANGE Thrifty Shoppers Trade at . HARD SHELL Almonds . . . . 4 NO PEANUTS Mixed Nuts choice . 2 lbs 49 Mathis Market Co. ft |