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Show WASHINGTON PAGE EIGHT s UJaalfingtmt (Emmhj Npiuh EDGAR ENTERPRISE JOYOUS SFMOU I Reporters Two of the town boys who are in training in the Army are home on furlough for the Christmas Hunt holidays. They are William PickArthur and from Missouri ering from Colorado. On Dec. 12th a farewell party was given in honor of Howard Drake who left Enterprise the following week to enter the Navy. Howard is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drake to join the Navy. Included on the proMinn-ett- a gram was a vocal duet by with solo and Annie Hunt; Stanby guitar accompaniment ford Staheli; talks by Grant Langston, S. C. Jones and Howard Drake; readings, Mrs. Grant Neil-so- n and Mrs. Leland Huntsman Dancing followed the program and refreshments were served. Mrs. Mary Ann Huntsman celebrated her 92nd birthday anniversary Dec. 14. Mrs. Huntsman is the oldest resident of Enterprise and may be the oldest woman in Washington county. matter at the post office at Entered as second-clas- s St. George, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Iceland Taylor and two Miss Laura Lytle arrived Fri- I children arrived Thursday evening day from Provo, to spend the from Salmon, Ida., to visit sev- Christmas holidays with her par- 1 eral das with her mother, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Lytle. Nancy Smith Miss Grace Foster arrived SunMr. and Mrs. Clawson Burgess and family have moved down from day morning from Ogden for a pine Valley to spend the winter weeks holiday vacation with her with Mrs. Burgess parents, Mr. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Foster. and Mrs. Joseph W. Judd. g- - Christmas I Good Cheer s 4 4 i . . . and when it does 5 UST the friend- liest of wishes come, we want it to come with all the old-fashion- ed and cheer trimmings that make this season at Christmas time and al- so joyous. ways. Let not Thanks, one and all, the sacrifices for your kindness to of 1942 have been in vain. MITCHELLS soon. St. George Stake Presidency HAROLD S. SNOW, VERNON WORTHEN, VIVIAN J. FREI, Ci MORONI B. LANGFORD, it The elementary grades put over a fine Christmas program Tuesday 0? night. The teachers in charge were Merlin Huntsman, Margaret Miss Melva Rene Woodard left Neilson, Dorothy Truman andi evening for Salt Lake Arvilla Langston. Tuesday HURRICANE City to spend the Christmas vaMerlene Staheli is home from cation with her sister, Miss Marion Mrs. Vernet Ilinton where she has been emOgden, Woodard. Reporter ployed in defense work for several motnhs. i The Hurricane wards united for Josephine Huntsman has reChristmas their Sunday morning turned home from Glendale, Nev., Miss Elaine Hafen came home will remain for two weeks with program. The numbers included, for Christmas. tonette solo, Dale Hinton; boys Saturday evening from Salt Lake her parents, Mr. and Mrs. chorus, "Silent Night; City, where she is teaching and Hafen. story, Viola Spendlove; ladies' Aril. LITTLEFIELD, trio, "Star of the East, directed Mrs. Vinda Reber by Mrs. Walter Brooks, and a Christmas essay, LaDean Spend- 1 i ? WE SEEK again the peace of that night when the shepherds tended their flocks . . . when Mary gave birth in a manger to her Son. Peace on earth, good will to all men, was the promise given the world on that midnight. We sincerely trust these blessings may be renewed for us INN I m Butnceailea? CALIFORNIA 4 i 5 us during 1942. i i I for'Sknjstmas comejsr II rp Mrs. Theresa nuntsman Mrs. I ililan Pace 0 ALL St a Published Every Thursday R. SIMPSON, Editor and Publisher COUNTY NEWS T is our sincere wish that loads of Christmas joy will again be with us all during the Yule season. May the sacrifices of 1942 usher in soon a genuine era of good will. And thanks a thousand times for your many kindnesses during the old-tim- e re-tol- d past year. 4 AND ITS PIONEER INVESTMENT GARAGE BUSINESS PIONEER KNOWN AS MOTORS Reporter love. Mrs. Ray Naegle has returned from Ogden, where she has been with her husband, who has employment there. Mrs. Melvin Cox is here visiting with Mrs. Grace Cox. Several from Hurricane attend- 5 ed the welcome home party held at LaVerkin Saturday night for DeLance Squire, who recently returned from the mission field. Merlene Stevens is home from school for the holidays. V e r 1 e Langston is visiting friends in Hurricane. The annual Christmas Ball was held Wednesday night at the high school The Hurricane high school orchestra under the direction of their instructor, Glenn Webb, went to St. George Tuesday night to play for the F. F. A. Sweetheart Ball A good time was had by all whoattendeL Miss Genevieve Isom is home 1'rom the Iron county hospital, where she has been employed for several months. She was married Friday to Robert Gardner of Cedar City in the St. George Temple. They returned Saturday night from Beaver Dams and were honored with a wedding supper at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Isom. Plates were laid for 17. Mrs. Annie Covington arrived Sunday from the L. D. S. hospital where she has been receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slack and family of Cedar City visited in Hurricane Sunday. senior high play, "Kind s The was presented Friday and Lady, Saturday nights. The cast was well chosen and reflected the good work of their coach, Mrs. Taylor. It was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Neola Stratton was taken to the Iron county hospital Sunday for surgery. La Von Adams came home from Nevada this week. DeLance Squire was guest speaker in the South ward Sacrament meeting Sunday. Jackie Fish was a visitor in Short Creek Saturday and Sun To Each ished and Every I WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH THAT YOUR CHRISTMAS STOCKING HAVE MUCH MORE IN IT THAN EVER BE FORE. BUT. AS THIS MIGHT SEEM TO BE AN EXTRAV- AGANT HOPE. WE WISH THAT IT CONTAIN FAR MORE THAN YOU EXPECT. YOU HAVE STOOD BY US LOYALLY IN 1942, AND WE CANNOT TELL YOU HOW MUCH WE APPRECIATE IT. Grace Peterson was called to Salt Lake City this week to the bedside of her mother, who is seriously ill. The young folks of Littlefield honored Miss Barbara Truman and Miss Afton Leavitt, who have been employed at the Lodge for the past several months. An outdoor dinner and program furnMrs. American We wish a Merry Christmas and and happipeace ness for you this year. it' iai sKmtmm iff not return until after the & day's. Max a STAR THE LIGHT OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON Tins BRIGHTEN YOUR CHRISTMAS OVER ITS EFFULGENCE IT SIIEDS WHILE YEAR, A WORLD THAT IS SO TARDY IN LEARNING THE WAY OF PEACE LAID DOWN TWO THOUSAND MAY A TO YOU YEARS AGO. MERRY CHRISTMAS VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. THIS IS THE HEARTFELT WISH OF FAERY MEMBER OF THIS ORGAN- IZATION, WHO JOIN IN EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR YOUR FRIENDSI HP DURING THIS AND OTHER YEARS. St. George Lions Club I iI if SANTA CLARA Reporter BLEAK CLEANERS r jo flu, You take our good Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graff and small daughter, Barbara Ann, were here Sunday from Parowan to visit with his father, Henry Graff. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Soby and family of Salt Lake City are here to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graff. The school children of Santa Clara presented ah especially good Christmas program Tuesday night. Mrs. Hilda Stucki and Mrs. Voile Mason were hostesses to the Dutchettes club at the home of Mrs. Stucki. Pinochle was the feature of the evening with honors going to Mrs. Ila Stucki, Mrs. Britta Reber and Mrs. Preston Hafen. Mrs. Loren Reber accompanied has husband to Los Angeles on business last week. Hyrum Gubler is able to be about again after being badly bruised up when his horse fell on him recently. and May this Christmas season bless you may yours with all the good things in life; full peace, happiness and health be yours in measure. Flora Greenhouse service for granted and tee take your patronage for granted. However, we are very grateful for your patronage during 1942, and, this being Christmas, we want to tell you about it, and to Jepson left Monday for a truck load of scrap wish you and yonrs the metal He is making steady trips full joys of Yuletide. & hauling scrap. Mrs. Glenna Stocks visited Sunid day with her parents, Mr. and Liberty Cafe Mrs. Arthur Stratton. Rulon Woodbury arrived SaturCLARK BLAKE, Mgr. day from Logan and will stay for the holidays, returning to resume 2M his studies after the New Year. Miss Mavis daughter ol ' from school to spend several days. & Mr. and Mrs. Isom, George Isom was Mr. and Mrs. Homer Isom re& married at Las Vegas, Dec. 16, to ceived word Monday that their Thomas Stuart of Los Angeles. son, Howard, had been wounded They are making their home in in action somewhere in Australia. Los Angeles. Opal Isom and Alta Hinton M Fenton Hirschi arrived Saturday came home Friday from school to from the U.S.A.C., for the holispend the holidays. days. Miss Stirling, daughter of Alta Jolley is home for the holi- Mr. andMary Mrs. Rex Stirling, was M days from Logan. married to Paul Webb in MesHoward Savage of Henrieville, Dec. 5th , was a visitor Monday at quite, & Utah, Wright, who is stationed Thayne the home of Mrs. LaVon Adams at Luke Field, Ariz., is home on enroute home on a military fur- furlough. lough Miner Yeagley is home from Miss Ilean Woodbury is home Ogden visiting with Mrs. Yeagley. s GREETINGS! holi- QUALITY BAKERY Miss Amanda Graff jYlliEMJOrl day. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rail left the first part of the week for their home in Tremonton and will entertainment Arland Frehner visited at home Sunday from Las Vegas, where he is working. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowers of Cedar City visited in Littlefield last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Reber made a business trip to St. George last week. I Judd Motor Company To every one of you who have been our loyal patrons in the past year, we wish a Merry Christinas and Happiness and Victory in the New Year! Provo with "f ? TTT3 Now is the all of us are mote fully conscious of the goodness that should pervade all mankind. Permit us, then, to thank you for your good will in 1942; we wish you all the merriest Christmas possible. Westover Feed Store YEAR of sacrifice and hardship Lei that , behind us. It. is our sincere hope the fruits of these sacrifices will come more and more into evidence in 1943, and that the will -reassuring influences of steady progress first be felt at your own fireside. A St. George Rotary 1 |