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Show Uncle Charley To Observe Ilis Ninety-Nint- h Christmas This Year Elementary Mr. and. Mrs. Hyrora Leany Announce Marriage of Their Daughter, Vauna Mae Christmas Program Rated iw Thursday, WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS PAGE TEN tar. V' Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum N. Leany Not many men are privileged, as . the marriage of their Those announce Attending By Uncle W. High is Charles Charley to daughter, Vauna Mae Leany, Seegmiller to celebrate Christinas of son Pavton, Cpl. Baker James 99 times and under as many and school really Mr. and Mrs., Wallace B. Paxton, varied conditions as this Dixie The Elementary went to town with their 1942 formerly of Beaver, and now servpioneer agriculturist can tell of. Christmas program which was ing with the United States Army. Bom in Stratford, Canada, he witnessed many parents and The marriage took place in Salt by beChristmases really saw white the singing was Lake City, Dec. 15, at the home Directing patrons. fore coming across the long plains e with Mrs. Leland Lamoreaux of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Baker in And the Muddy trail to Utah. the at Pitchforth piano. uncle and aunt of the groom, with Valley in eastern Nevada; in A Christmas theme script was Bishop Jay Thompson, formerly and he where Prattsville, Utah, teachers of Beaver, performing the cerehis wife lived with their small prepared jointly by the daugh- mony in the presence of immedThomas, Miss with Marilyn or four years, family for three C. H. Mrs. of Mr. and Thomas, ter iate family members. Mrs. Leany and since 1877, when they re.JIT'S an of the accompanied her daughter to Salt greeting, as reader. pictures Living Uncle to turned Dixie, Charley The were scenes historic beautifully the for Lake marriage. City lowed by centuries of use, but we has witnessed lean and prosperous costumed and staged, the parents grooms family attended from Christmases; cold, stormy, white assistance in making cos- Beaver. Present also was hisi know of no other greeting tc take its Christmases, and bright, sunny giving in harmony with the old elderly grandmother of Salt Lake tumes of them. Christmases, many of these scenes. Posing City. place, so in 1942, as in other years, We With six of his seven living paintings as Mary, in the different scenes the ceremony the bride For children and most of his grand- was Gloria Ashby, daughter of wore a smart street dress of biege simply say to you, our friends, children and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ashby; Ar- wool with corsage of gardenias . . . We say to you as our friends and located in St. George, this 99th son of Mr. and Mrs. and yellow rose buds. She was thur celebration of this gala occasion Duke Sutton, was Joseph; Albert unattended. acquaintances, which you have indeed beSutton, will be a big day for him. He Cannon was Gabriel; the Wise The date of the marriage was come. We hope that you enjoy to the is never disturbed by the noise Men were Wesley Milne, Gary hurriedly set for Dec. 15, when of children and his descendants Mathis and Sherman Cox; Shepfullest all the happiness and goodness of Corporal Paxman was given a enjoy nothing better than to visit herds were Kenneth Hafen, Stan- short furlough, before being transthis Christmas Season. their grandsire, who will - reach ley Hafen and Ralph Sullivan, and ferred from Fort Lewis, Wash., his century mark on January 2, the Angels were Geraldine Bleak, to Camp Forrest, Tenn. The 1943. Wanda Lee Faith and Maxine couple spent the week in Salt Bowman. Lake City. Corporal Paxton left L. exwas ensemble The for Tennessee. Mrs. singing Wednesday M. I. A. Goes Caroling ceptionally good and the school Paxton will return to St. George to be complimented for the for the present, joining her husIn lieu of regular M. I. A. classes order preserved throughout the band later in Tennessee if he Tuesday . evening the Bee Hive program, and the alertness of remains there for an extended ST. GEORGE KANAB groups of the local wards filled every boy and girl in assisting time. j cells certain of their activity by with the singing. If the program Christmas caroling throughout St. had any fault, it was that it was Miss Alisha Bentley Wins George. Many homes were visited so short. The faculty extends these junior singers, accompan- appreciation to the parents for Honors As Queen of NEWS ADS FOB RESULTS by ied by their class leaders. As in thqir cooperation. The costumes F. F. A. Sweetheart Ball St. George To Be Featured SPRINGDALE T the good old days of caroling, purchased will remain with the On Old Rangers Program the youthful singers were invited school for other years. Crowned Tuesday night as SweetAirs. Arnold Raesch in to many of the homes and Principal Worthen says the boys heart of .F..F. A, was Miss Misha January 7, 1943, is the date set Reporter treated to apples, candy and other and girls brbught their War Bond Bentley, - who scored high when by the Old Ranger to tell the Christmas sweets. Their caroling and Stamp safes up to. $2402 on the voting was counted just as tbry of the coming of the window Jerome Gifford, who is in the was appreciated. and yvill bring the rec- the annual F. F. A. dance in the lights for the St- George TaberTuesday is home on furlough. i i ord ' far above that when 'they Recreational hall got underway. nacle and Temple. This informa- Army Mrs. Verda Davis of Ogden count their Christmas holiday Her official escort,' as most popu- tion was forwarded by Ruth C. GIRLS INITIATED , her parents, Mr. and Mis, visiting who obtained first her lar boy" of the school, was Wayne Woodman, purchases pre January 5th., John R. Crawford. of issues back from information to Classes were noon held and a made fine picup Holt, they Roma Heaton o Hurricane and John Ruesch has returned ho Barbara Bryner, a former resident Wednesday followed by Christ- ture with their F. F. A. crowns, the Washington County News in from Salt Lake City. of families Neilson mas the the in each and 'free dance story room, programs regalia. of St. George, who is now living in Pearl Winder- is visiting her The 1942 Bail went over with of Washington. Mrs. Woodman is Cedar City, have been officially and in tjie afternoon the teachers Mrs. Cornelia Winder. for Death the were mother, a hosts to the children the who Valley those at scriptorian attended. bang, say initiated into the Lambda Delta school Christmas program maThe and found stories much The music was Days the show. crowd picture good, B. on A. C. the Sigma sorority, . was good and there was plenty of terial while here in thp- fall. of was held Monday night. fl camps. children took their parts well when ' excitment, especially the 1941. pence on criuh ... good ujul to nu men East-CentMuch praise is due our teachers, Hold over These come Wards three monster programs F. F. A. turkeys VW.VAV.VWA'.VAV.W were awarded. June Barton cop- KSL at 6 p. m.J each Thursday, Mr. DeMille, .Miss Turner and AT THIS TIME, when prince and peasant ped the really big bird on his or may the heard over. KNX at Mrs. Crawford Christinas' Program ; Mrs. Afton Brooksby visited at dance ticket; Jos. W. McAllister 9 p. m. JTiii story is of particular bow in common harkening to the message1 of terest 'to many , in this area, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley f was with his plenty happy faculty J good will from old Judea, we want to express A special feature of the Sunday turkey; arid the third bird went ce it concerns severed of the Dennett this week. forenoon Christmas program held to 5 our earnest wish for a happy 1942 Christmas m Many of bur people attended Wesley Whitehead, who was families prominent in the days the and Center East of buildthe by Tabernacle funeral services- for Mil Jane jointly and also well Temple satisfied. to our all season friends. wards was the of the Glenn Webb and his ing. Petty in Hurricane last week. orchestra FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE Christmas legend by Mrs. W. J. furnished music for the dance. Reichraann, while a chorus of small girls interspersed the story MONDAY DEC. 28th A robot that distinguishes colors SPECIALS for SATURDAY, DEC 26th with songs and carols including, in the saipe way that the human On Judeas Far, Far COLLEGE GYM Plains, Lo, Away In A Manger, Hos- eye does, has been developed for measurement and matchanna, and Silent Night. Mrs. accurate FLOUR, Golden M . . bag Mamie Paxman conducted . the ing of colors. 2 P.M. Lu-cil- old-fashion- ed I V&uf MeWuf Gbiiibnal en MERRY CHRISTMAS Anderson Erick PICKETT Flying Service - - . t is r - - ... er I I I - FLOUR, Silver M : . large, while EGGS, A grade, medium1 ..' . . 2-l- SOAP, Sweetheart POPCORN. COOKIES, . . fancy asserted BROOMS, Sunflower , vs.. 49 ". dor 47 pkg 29 .. 4 bars 25 . . lb 10 . lb 29 . 22 MORTON'S SALT can 93 . . CITRON PEEL, diced, closing stock lb 39 CASABAS, closing cut, reg. 4 - now, lb 2f LIGHT GLOBES 2 for 25 APPLES, Jonathan . . . 3 lbs 20 SALMON, Ben Hur Ige can . 10-l- b .... ORANGES, Ige. sire, 150's, dor 52 BANANA SQUASH 3 BEEF ROAST csss CHEESE, mild . 60's . . . . ESH HALIBUT . . . : lb 25 . . . . , C.P.T. CADETS r f 'svs. DIXIE fc ALL-STAR- their S 0 V 1 , - 8 P.M. other features. ' DIXIE HIGH vs. ST. GEORGE FIREMEN Treasury Department o 9 P,M. SANTA CLARA M MEN vs. CENTER WARD ALL GAMES FREE - (This space donated by the Washington County News) I M JOYOUS 9 . . . tlMISTmUS -- 42 We thank you for your loyalty to us during the year. May , t . you experience every .' joy cluring this bless-e- d Yuletide of 1942. ifty Shoppers Trade at I ! lil tJ 9 '3 IM V3 PI MARKET CO. Heres Makes 'Penny Appeal The United States Treasury deportment Jis making an appeal through the schools of the nation for all people in the country to get small coins into circulation. It is especially desired, that pennies and jickels be released from home banks and other containers The circulation of such coins, says Nellib Taylor Ross, director of the Mint, will save- the Government from using precious metal to make new coins. Miss toss states, 'That 4600 tons of copper consumed last year in making the one cent pieces,' would have met the combined requirements of copper for building two Risers, two destroyers, 1245 flying fortresses, 120 field guns and 120 Howitzers; or enough for one and one quarter million shells for our big field jjuns. Other important metals are also in the small coins metals sorely needed fbr war production. One pf the most patriotic things that Americans can do today is to get thosd small coins from their hiding places and spend them, substituting larger coins for sav- to Christmas! May it bring you peace, joy and happiness. That is our wish for you. and yours. Geo. P. Lytle Shoe Service Phone 283-- J - 3 . dor 49 asserted, sliced LUNCH MEATS, a 3 P.M. FINE MEATS STEAKS, all kinds' I or lb Other numbers were a medley of Christmas selections by, Mrs. Murray Webb on the violin; The Holy City, played as a trumpet solo by frof. Earl J. Bleak, with Mrs. Bleak accompanying, and Luthers , Cradle Song, by the assembly. The cradle roll class had their class room, program in which included singing of Christmas songS, a Christmas story and .,J lb . GRAPEFRUIT. Arizona, j b 5:tie49 singing. (C.P.T.) WOODWARD HIGH 0 dor . . ng DILBERTS bag!-- . ( S lf. ' . EGGS, 'A', RAISINS -- TOURNAMENT j - - BASKETBALL' V . Eig Hand Cafe ings purposes. Almost 50,000,000 persons will pay a tak on their 1942 incomes. of them will be j Two-thihj- U first-timer- s. li CbrtetmaX HappCejst r Holiday $eeQtu tojuenjbodn The holiday spirit of 1942 rules the land today. It is King of all, despite the wars of men. May we take this brief, but sincere, time to wish you the happiest Holiday Season possible. Manyslabor policies and many union practices developed to meet depression conditions, according to some merqbers of Congress, must be overhauled and some of the restrictive union practices must be scrapped, iot only has the depression passed but we are in an itaryn which there is an acute labor shortage. all-o- ut s BANK of ST. GEORGE |