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Show Thursday Pec. 23, 1943 WASHINGTON PAGE FIVE COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE. UTAH ft it 193 The Bridge Ettes held their Christmas social last Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Pickett. Special guests were Mrs. Darrel Phil Spencer and Mrs. Howard Whitehead of Los Angeles. Honors for the evening went to Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Elmer Harmon. At the conclusion of the games, the guests drew numbers for the Christmas gifts which were exchanged, before the serving of refreshments. sttfta' but Christmas remains unc'iarx 3d the year's outstanding holida, m the timeless cycle of love and good fellowship. In the same old fanliliar way it gives us pleasure to wish for you in this season of 1943 the most in Christmas cheer and enjoyment P'u'S FOR SALE FOR SALE: 19 3 4 Plymouth I d23c J sedan, $100. Phone 176. -U elecFOR SALE: Good, used trie cook stove, wood and coal heater and day bed. Call 19. ; Bleak December! 'Tis passing strange that this month which nishes the least light out of doors, should furnish the most light within. It's the Spirit of Christmas, and the Merriest of Christmases to youl fur- If ft d23c CsxupSeie, FOR SALE OR TRADE: Aus- - U tria white pullets. Clare Hansen d23p jf at Westover Feed Store. suit- - i Good books, SALE: FOR able for gifts for old and young 2 at the St. George Temple Bureau, ft FOR SALE: 1935' Chevrolet Runs good. 800 East Tabernacle street, phone 286-- w Harold Ilafen, Operator The children make the figures themselves from J cardboard plaaaa. Fbb 0. s 5 m f fft f I WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT: Four or house, unfurnished or partly furnished. Phone 227. d23c lUTJ tMXtO-IHN&bl- l, J d23-30- White-hea- d fft FOR SALE: 1939 International ton panel truck. Good shape, Clif- - J good tires (7:50x16, p ford Spendlove, Hurricane $ -- m - d23p FOR SALE: Good Jersey cow. See Mrs. Hyrum Thompson. d23p WELDERS - I 1.03 fi ton truck. e- m ET FARM 1 0. K. TIRE ft Anfmak and Barnyard - 9 I 1-4- m i 9 49 79 Airplanes Football Games i i ft - 79 Chinese Checkers Basket Weaving Sets Model W. Mrs. J. W. Pace returned early and small daughter arrived Bentley last Friday from California and Wednesday morning from norREALTOR will spend the Christmas holidays thern Utah points where she has in St. George ,and Virgin with spent the past two weeks. She ST. GEORGE, UTAH FOUND their parents, Mr. and Mrs. attended the funeral for Mrs. Ella FOUND: Two mens hats, idenGordon Whitehead and Mr. and McQuarrie Hatch in Ogden, vis- $8,900 AUTO COURT, six brick ited in Salt Lake City with her cabins, with garages, modem, tification and payment for adverMrs. Henry Cornelius. aunt, Mrs. Olive Milbum, and IVt acres, fruit trees, grapes tising may recover them. Finder, and berries. Good water right. Milton Gentry, Beaver, Utah. with her attended the 85th birthMr. and Mrs. LeGrand Nelson d23c East edge of Hurricane, Utah. day anniversary party honoring and daughter, Judy, arrived last FOUR-ROOMrs. Jane in Blake Branch held DWELL$2,200 FOUND: Truck tire. Owner Wednesday from Provo to spend Price over the week end. ING, nearly new, on Highway Christmas holidays with their parmay have by identifying same 91, St. George Utah. Lot 8x8 ana ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thomppaying for this ad. Contact Milton Schmutz, who has been rods. son and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Neld23c David Stirling, Leeds. in Provo is home DWELL-- I son and other relatives and friends. attending school $4,500 for the holidays. N G in , excellent condition, Mrs. Darrel Phil Spencer enterchicken coops, garage, hay tained four tables at Dessert Mrs. W. Morton Morris enterREED FULLER shed. Lot 8x16 rods, good soil, tained at Bridge at her home last Bridge on the evening of Dec. good water right. LIVESTOCK DEALER 15, at the home of her parents, Friday afternoon. $9,500 APARTMENT, partly Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hafen. High 459 E. Tabernacle Attorney LeRoy H. Cox left furnished, furnace and stoker, score went to Mrs. R. M. Reber, comer lot 8x 12 rods. N. E. second place to Mrs. R .N. Ashby 192-NSunday for Los Angeles on busiPhone J of Postoffice. late ness, and consolation to Mrs. Reed Wednesday, returning UTAH ST. GEORGE, EIGHT-ROODWELL- Leigh. $5,000 Mr. and Mrs. Morton W. Morris ING, excellent condition, two . full lots, good water rights. Mr. and Mrs. Georgp Jay arleft Sunday for Los Angeles, where they will visit over the Soil suitable for trees or vege- rived last Friday from Layton to table garden. visit over Christmas with their holidays with their son, Bob and family. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles F. Hansen is home from Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Mary L. Orton, Mr. and Littlefield, Ariz., where he has Alsop and with their son, Wally, Mrs. Lollin Orton of Parowan beep teaching school. He will re- who has been here with his grand- - ft visited over Sunday with Mrs. Le- main over the holidays. parents for three weeks. Roy H. Cox. Mrs. Orton is the mother of Mrs. Cox. five-roo- m Gaiety Ivm to t& f d23c jS if f & at Orem. McQuaid entertained the Friday evening Bridge club at her home Dec. 17. Honors were shared by Mrs. Nelson Fenton, Mrs. J. J. Phoenix and Mrs, George Wells. a d23p Margaret Mitchell, and infant daughter, left last Sunday for Orem to visit over Christmas holidays with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simmons. Her husband, Ensign Simmons, is expected home from Virginia for a short leave and will join them LaVon old-"- 1 I & Mrs. jS 0? 70 No. J. Mrs. E. J. Simmons, the former and Personnel il u WANTED lO BUY 5) WANTED TO BUY: Infra-re- d jf or violet-ra- y lamp, phone 140-WILL BUY: A few old Jersey heifers. Also good ? light wheelbarrow. A. A. Nelson. JJ proving. DR. M. F. BURGESS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shop. Frank Orahood, Main, phone 206-N- J. Relatives in St. George have been advised that Warren Cox, who underwent surgery in a Los Angeles hopsital Dec. 4th, is making good improvement. Operated on in the same hospital on the same day were Mr. Coxs brother, Jed Cox, and Pratt Prince, both formerly of St. George. According to reports both men are also im- Times hav- - cv-- d, If 5 MISCELLANEOUS 1 WASHING MACHINES and re- - . frigerators and everything fixed It at the Electric Service and Fix-I- t 5 m 1 m ! 5 w WELCOME GIFTS for Dad or Brother M FIVE-ROO- I THURS. and FRI. Donald OConnor in "Top Man" SAT., Dec. 25th 1 Comfortable, Coot Stylo SWEATER $ 0.98 & Good weight-go- od Wendell Snow, Karl Hutchings, J. I. Ricketts and Clark Blake spent the week end in Salt Lake City, where they took "For Me and My Gal SUN. and MON. a f f One Day Only in Garland Judy z M looking-- value! 100 grand Teal blue, or Camel tan. Sizes wool. 38-4- 6. examinations. Jean Arthur and John Wayne In "A Lady Takes A Chance The future? Your guess is as good as ours but, TUES. and WED. if our wishes count for Two Ace Features The Andrews Sisters In anything, there is a lot of health and happiness in store for you in 1944. "Always A Bridesmaid Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Pace Announce Engagement Of Their Daughter, Jane 1944? rr And Basil Rathbone In 1 "Sherlock Holmes BLEAK Faces Death1 CLEANERS . TABLE TENNIS and Mrs. Walter C. Pace announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Second Lieutenant Ralph J. Lauper son of Mrs. Emma Lauper of Piedmont, Calif. The marriage, which awaits the Lieutenants leave from his military post is to take place in the St. George L. D. S. Temple. Miss Pace is a graduate of the Dixie junior college, where she was prominent in arts and sciences. Since graduating she has been employed in San Francisco, where she and Lieut. Lauper became acquainted. Honoring Miss Pace prior to her marriage, Mrs. LaPrele Snow and Mrs. George Pace entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Pace home on Diagonal street last Thursday evening. Relatives and a few intimate friends attended. Music for the evening was provided by Mrs. Evan S. Pickett, with the string ensemble. Mr. i 5 Cbmknae Gift for the Whole FomHy to Enfoyl Includes four rubber-face-d official set and bats, twelve ball. Finest quality fat every detail. 66-in- Dixie College News The Dixie college is closing for the Christmas holidays this afternoon, with school reconvening on fateful THIS IS the season for good cheer is This though the past few years have been. the season for thankfulness and hope hope that the war will soon be over and our boys back home again. m Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year BIG HAND CAFE Monday, Jan. 3rd. Die Institute students gave the assembly program this morning after which a social was held in the Recreation hall, with Santa appearing with candy, nuts and a rift for each one present. D. J.C. Jessie Jane Gibbons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gibbons of this city, won the story contest sponsored by the college TO the far comers of the ir pm i? fi m newspaper for the Christmas issue. The best poem was written J6 by Elna Gardiner of Panguitch. They were awarded cash prizes in the Thursday assembly. D. J. C. M The Hurricane senior class presented the play, The Christopher Bean, last Wednesday as a college exchange program number. This outstanding play was presented by the group, under the direction of Karl Larson- - m $ fi m globe go the Christmas wishes and packages to our boys in the service. With the new world of the future in the making we look forward hopefully to the Christmas j I Ti?yV Sprinkled with Dainty Flower Cluttert m Matching Casserole and Pie Plate of tomorrow, while wishing you the happiest of Christ- 4 ft l.9 mases today. colorful Charming little flower dusters dot this dever, Inch pie plate, set. 8 V, inch casserole with cover, 8 both guaranteed to withstand oven heat or refrigerator cold. two-purpo- se -- Pioneer Investment Co. AND ITS GARAGE Pioneer Motors fvV I ? -- Karl Hutchings Store f |