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Show 50 VOL. XXXVIII NO. $2.50 A YEAR ST. GEORGE, UTAH, DECEMBER 16, 1943 'The Nativity' To Be Presented St. George Wards To Unite In Presenting Program Indians To Hold Annual Ward Conferences Pre-Christm- as In Tabernacle Sunday Night At 8 p.m. Final Germination York At Program At Rservation Pre-Christm- as Held Here Local Beet Seed Plant Completed The .annual program at the Shevwit Indian reservation has been set for Monday, Dec. 20th, at 7 p.m., with With Join Tests Show Extremely Townspeople the missionaries of the West disDixie To Play Alamo High Germination College Students trict, under the direction of Dr. In This Years Seed Crop Large Groups Attend With Gilbert D. Hyatt, district presi- Here On December 23rd To Present the Oratorio in of entertaininvited. the dent, Talks charge Interesting The Nativity, by ment. Included on the program will By MORONI JENSEN The oratorio, Given; Officers Elected Garden be a offered awards short Victory Christmas be to of Most talk, by the this 1943, presented Coach program next Stewart, for year The home game of this week was the finH J. in the the Bank of St. George were by John T. Woodbury Jr.; vocal Ward conference was held Sun- is to be furnished by the people Lee Hafens Dixie basketeers is Monday Sunday night at 8 oclock ishing of final germination work off this week, according to solo, The American Prayer, Mrs. in- scheduled for Tabernacle, is one of unusual paid Thursday, Dec. 23, at the local beet seed plant for day in the South and West wards, of the reservation and will a fnade Mack G. bank the clude solos who are vocal a report and by presiJackson, accompanied by with large crowds attending, acpartwith the Alamo, Nev., team. charm, say those Mrs. Earl J. Bleak; Cathedral bril- dent, Wallace B. Mathis. Christmas story by Lyman The local team meets the same the 1943 sugar beet crop. Recording to reports. icipating. The numbers are dithe and to Christmas carols orchestra, The gardens were classified in Chimes, by popular by squad at Alamo today, also the cleaning of the seed crop was liant and yet appeal Official visitors to the West Smokey, rected a Earl J. the Bleak; by under the two younger children, Lincoln County high at Caliente. completed the previous week. A included groups. Group taste. were Vernon Worthen of "The Youngest Thief, by ward of Mrs. Hyatt. direction story, who had those Tomorrow the Flyers go to Las The seed crop this year has nature the Miss indicates gardens, and variety the stake presidency The title The and cow, thus sup- J. Lawrence Wadsworth; Wallace. Cooperating in supplying the re- Vegas and on Saturday to Over-to-n been one of the best produced Leaders from Raralee of the oratorio, the story of the chickens, pig e to end a plying the entire living essentials Holy City, by the orchestra, with various auxiliaries in the ward freshments for the event are Supractice since the beet seed industry birth of Christ Dick Miles, soloist, and Prof. tour. Mrs. reserin food of for and the "B the started in southern Utah and pervisor for family. called were Group Fry upon impromptu the director, McAllister, Bleak directing. j. W. lf double-headvation was and St. the for alone. stake. In each Nevada. Over one and made were talks a and The George gardens Flyers grabbed has succeeded in getting a good case a The program will be short and addresses, The program will be followed by million pounds of beet seed was of $50.00 was first An visitors. the the prize from in interesting Virgin valley by to join group of townspeople offered with $25.00 for second and will be within the range of ap- talk was also made by Sgt. Nord dancing. high here last Friday night in the produced in the year 1943, with with the college chorus in preparipreciation of old and young. It Brockbank, who was home on third first games for the local boys. germinations running from 75 to places. The college is hoped the public will crowd ng the program. from the The second team downed the vis- 95 per cent, and average producArmy. "A in St. George, the Tabernacle for this In group furlough orchestra will accompany the School and the main string tion' of 2300 pounds of seed to itors C. Vivian Paul In J. the South Superintendent at ward, and Paul Seegmilier Ralph Thompson celebration. numbers, with drubbed rivals their It the acre over the entire acreage LorFrei of the stake presidency, the piano and Mrs. Mae Pace at Huntsman tied for first place and was a typical melee, harvested. The highest yield was enzo Reber and Ernest Leavitt was each the man Law $50.00 As It divided, the organ. Explains field averaging 3938 with plenty of rough spots for an were the stake visitors. Members a $25.00 war bond costShows Students Study The complete program, with the receiving acre with a germinto Coach Hafen per pounds smooth but down, of the various and balance of the quorums priesthood $18.75 ing participants in solo and ensemble $9.38 each in cash. and other ward leaders were also Pertains To School Buses the squad will likely give all ation of 85.7, and its value was Perry Lang numbers, follows: comers plenty of competition be- $413.49 per acre. The total crop called on to speak at this meete received the honor in Disregard City fore the season is far under way. has brought to beet seed growers exGiven was and much interest ing, Complete Program By MILTON E. MOODY group A. in dope indicates, how- $159,274.23. talks the And Laws given. School pressed in of State Winner the $50.00 County group Superintendent Bicycle Prelude and choral recitative, Dixie will have plenty 43 that ever, "B was David M. Schmutz, who Sunday was stake missionary Since the school officials are re- of Crop of Fine Quality male voices; choral, "Oh, Come, if she exstrong competition with in Center the ward received the $50.00; Henry F. In day the study just completed by W. W. McArthur as the to use buses for pects to enter the revived state Oh Come, Immanuel, full chorus; Baker and The entire production of 1943 principal ceiving requests Josephus Riding each the Woodward high school on speaker, taking as his subject the various purposes and since par- tournament next March. of seed has been of fine crop musical dialogue: The narrator, (Continued on page eight) traffic violations it was found value of the home in establishing ents and children seem not to quality and farmers in general Marion Bowler; the Angel Gabriel, understand the restrictions placed are to be complimented on the that very few students in the right ideals of life, and the re- upon the use of school buses Jay Huntsman; and the Virgin few: Ralph Whipple Dies has been insplendid crop of An unselfish wards living. choral, Rhoda Mrs. Jackson; whatsoschool pay any attention William John Conger Mary, and other' activities, the Seed night .of grown. also was talk quality this made teresting by "Praise We the LordThis Day, ever to the city bicycle - ordi- Cadet Arlo Hall, who could fill the requirements of re- Washington County School Board Instantly When recently Doth Soul chorus; solo, Mary, "My nances or to any state bicycle ceived his silver wings as Sec- has suggested that I publish reKilled Instantly sugar beet plantings anywhere in Jack-soMagnify the Lord, Rhoda local strictions the put the United States. Seed of 1943 upon ond Fifty-nin- e students at the Douglas flying Lieut, regulations. chorus, Sing, O Daughter board by Joseph B. Eastman, di- Block Strikes His Head exfield crop that has not already been in and who Arizona, Beof tabulation In Car Accident Tuesday made a of Zion; choral recitative, exare rector ODT. of Following shipped to various factories of for past hold A King, male voices; choral, the number of bicycle violations pressed appreciation o from Mr. Eastmas instruc- Life ' was instantly snapped out the cerpts Sugar company training. Love divine; recitative, "And observations are tions: observed. The be will here at our Wednesfor segmented 37, Whipple, Ralph to was was Mitchell Art Another Marion fatality highway promoted Came To Pass, Bowler; It local plant before shipping to of school m, use for buses below: 5 "The Dec. indicated after 15, p. day, shortly of the rank Deacon, and Mrs, All My Heart This chalked up in Washington county quartet, transportation during the while he was working at a milling other districts as soon as some Miss DeLora early Tuesday, when William John Violations observed: Two on a Fern Averett and Mr. and Mrs. school Night Rejoices, shall be limited to the job In the Whipple Lumber yards changes can be made in the maemergency was were Howard in voted Mayhew bicycle, 1290; stop signs, 1064; Johnson, Miss Blanche Bennett, Conger, 85, of Santa Clara, of students, teach- on First East and First South chinery at the seed plant. Lenzi Sullivan, Wm. T. Morris, Jr. killed instantly at the comer of on sidewalk, 855; wrong side of members of the ward. Mrs. Wm. transportation school employees streets, St. George. ers and other The segmenting of seed will Baker when Not E sang, Eye Hath street, 486; signal turns, 635; Recitative and chorus, The 4th North and Highway 91, enroute between their homes anc start Mae A. Mrs. with Mr. early in January and will was Pace a 8 not was hit 1930 Ford making his Whipple 328; without by Seen, lights, riding Field Near Bethlehem, Midnight, of on daily regular places instruction, numwooden carry Childers for during the winter months Frank Other music hands accompanying. truck. pulley giving right of way, 325; Mr. Bowler, Mr. Huntsman and Salt Lake produce School buses shall not be used of the Arizona will furnish labor for sevwhich rewhich bers had He included Christmas 238; on Strip. not 410; stunting, bars, the chorus; It Came Mr. Conger was making' his of any moved a choral, for eral men women until late and transportation the were saw ware themes its from the 131. sung by rotary mechanical, to any special event as moorings and Upon A Midnight Clear; reci- regular morning drive to St, in the month of April. Hie seggroup choir. inserted the pulley, stuservJoreph Christensen, a new tative and quartet, Let Us Now George to attend the Temple otherwise provided in the regulaof beet seed is a process Officially attending the East tions of the Office of Defense a solid block of wood 14 inches menting Go Even Unto Bethlehem, Mr. ices, and without signaling, at- dent in our school, saw 68 violaof shearing or cracking the seed in inches four and diameter thick, ward conference were d turn, tions in one hour while standing program Bowler, Ray D. Gamer, Charles tempted to make a Transportation, nor for the trans- on the saw mandrel, and tumec bur. The aim is to reduce the N. Merkley, B. Glen Smith and At the same time, William John on the Tabernacle comer during Pres. Harold S. Snow and Ray portation of pupils to and from on the, power to rotate the disk seed burs that contain more than Leland Lamoreaux; contralto solo, Marshall, 18, of 274 E street, Salt a busy traffic period. It is ob- Gamer. President Snow conducted home for the noon lunch. School while he "worked in the rim one germ to where there is only d vious from this report and from the program and Mr. Gamer gave 1941 buses shall not be used for per- groove. one germ to a kernel and beet Sleep, Holy Babe, Mrs. Ruth Lake City, driving a the sermon. conference students of the ton Chevrolet truck what the rest lf Reports sonal transportation of owner, opBlessed Be the Miles; chorus, drills are being so conseeding were made of general ward work Last The pulley was turning at Lord God of Israel; choral reci- for the R. P. White Produce com- observed, that our students have erator or other persons. structed that only one of these was as terrific Wilford and and he atSchmutz to no attention by Bishop speed just paid absolutely March 15, he further stated that There Shall Come A pany, also traveling east, seeds containing one germ tative, to begin work with the small car. traffic regulations in so far as of Relief Society work by Pres. will be dropped every two or special bus services could be pro- ready Star, male voices; choral, O tempted to pass the Conger tool lathe make to the the groove, (Continued on page eight) One With God the Father; reci- The two vehicles made a terrific they regulate bicycles. vided only for students, teachsec- three inches in the soil, which Three corrective procedures are ers and other school employees pulley flew to pieces, a heavy tative and trio, Where Is He jam, Mr. Congers car being decan then be xnechanically blocked tion of wooden disk inthe striking with a from their homes to their schools That Is Bom King? Mr. Bowler, molished and he was killed suggested by this study. First, machine which To Be for the purpose of permitting such him on the forehead, knocking has beenblocking Mr. Gamer, Mr. Smith and Mr. stantly. The truck driver and his for the schools, especially the Special Exercises built for that purpose. alhim him and backward Cheskilling This will eliminate the hand Elementary and the Junior high persons to attend regular daily most Lamoreaux; bass solo, What Star companion passenger, Lloyd instantly. His father, Charles or sessions of school, or from such ter Dilson, age 21, a sailor of schools, to inaugurate an educa- Held for Women Is This? Mr. Lamoreaux. stooping wok of the blocking in was the office, shop unhurt. tional campaign in an effort to schools to their homes after such Whipple hoeor thinning the beet crop by And Lo, the Star, Los Angeles, escaped Recitative, familiarize students with city and attendance: Provided, that no and Mr. Childers, for whom the in the spring of the year. Beets Mr. Bowler; choral, "The People Three Investigate Accident Course was was being made, by grown for seed are not blocked state traffic regulations as they Finishing Horsing such person shall be so trans pulley That In Darkness Sat; recitative, round-tri- p the table when the accident ocAntone B. Prince, Dep- affect bicycles and also to train Sheriff excess one in of or thinned. ported And When They Were Come, curred. Lee Adams and State Patrol- them to practice safety habits in on any one calendar day. Mr. Bowler; violin solo, The Ad- uty exercises and The invention of the segmenting has Special program Bom in St. August 23, man L. A. Porter were investi- the handling and use of bicycles. Present equipment must be 1906, he was George g is a oration of the Magi, Miss Dawn process device for Dec. set in been for of son the eldest 17, for Friday, Marshall and arrested Second, the city fathers should to last so that necessary Charles made the farmer for beets for Andrus; soprano solo, "Once In gators McAllister growing Annie and car ordia St. another when to George, the large group service for the greatest number pass city bicycle attempting the of and it manufacturing his Royal Davids City, Mrs. Miles; at an intersection, later releas has He entire sugar Whipple. spent nances, making them conform of women from Veyo, Gunlock, of children over the longest period is estimated that through this life chorus, "Great and Marvelous Are in St. his on George, graduating laws continue the way to state him with the affecting ing Washington and St. George will of time is provided. Very little from Thy Works. high school and later from new process, a saving of from with his produce. bicycle traffic. Third, law en- receive their certificates for hav- new equipment can be made availDixie junior college, where he was six to seven dollars per acre to William John Conger was bom forcement officers of city, county, ing successfully completed six able. With school buses wearing o in dramatics and in the grower and as the prominent Housewives Asked To and state should enforce bicycle weeks of intensive training in out, service at this around (Continued on page eight) Sugar company as as well well in other plants operas ordinances and laws. home nursing in the Washington time, obviously would be at the student Save Old Broom Handles activities. He also took 90,000 acres of beets in various The Woodward high school has County Chapter of the American expense of essential school transdistricts where they operate fac(Continued on page eight) Housewives! If you have any old Funeral Services Hejd already inaugurated a campaign Red Cross. This will bring to portation in the future. Only tories in Utah, Idaho, Montana, to prevail upon the students to nearly 400, the number of women through the utmost conservation broom handles the Church WelToppenish, Wash., and Belle fare can use them. The broomobey the laws in regard to the who have qualified for certificates can we be certain that children Ella South Fourche, Dakota, it is estiFor Alfred Russell McQuarrie Hatch, use of bicycles. It is the hope under the Red Cross program in will not be compelled to stay mated there will be a saving of making project is ready but broom that this campaign, with the help the past 18 months in Washing- away from school because of lack over handles are needed. million dollars to of school buses to transport them." Former Dixieite, Dies In Rockville.Ward Chape of our officers, may result in safer ton county.' the beet growers. The handles may either be sent cycling. to the stake storehouse or people Conducting these classes is Miss Funeral M. Kargolof, Pacific area nurse, In Ogden Hospital, Dec. 8 New Method Well Tested can let the Boy Scouts have them ROCKVILLE, Utah. A. John Sanders, 72, been This new method of growing an inspiration in when they call at the homes. services were conducted by Bishop Animal Board who has Predatory Rockville beets from segmented seed has her S. the work, in Cox says Romney, D. Roxey Arthur The Stake Welfare Relatives and friends in St. been well tested Dec. 4th, out the past two chairman. The nurse has Dies At His Home county Tuesday, ward chapel Committee. George were advised last week of years and in the Toppenish, at 3 p. m., for Alfred Russell, 72, Citizens of Washington county also been pleased with the reGardner the death of Mrs. Ella Wash., District, $0 per cent of of Grafton, who died at his home are urged to keep in mind that sponse of the women in this end In Hurricane On Decl 8th Hatch, 76, at midnight Tuesday, the acreage supplying the beets Wards Announce Plans for Sunday, Dec. 12, after two years the Predatory Animal board meets of the county. Dec. in an 7th, Ogden hospital to Toppenish factory was planted on the first Saturday of every Similiar Course Given Special Christmas Programs of illness. of heart ailment. Mrs. Hatch is a with 5 p.m. They to 2 Anfrom Utah. vocal John month segmented seed and has proHURRICANE, included Music numbers Last summer a similiar course drew Sanders, 72, died at his native of St. George and mother duced an average of 20 tons of Special Christmas programs are solos, Hold Thou My Hand, Mrs. will accept skins only at this of Hortense McQuarrie Odium, One Fleeting time. They also call attention to was given in the eastern part of home in Hurricane Wednesday, celebrated American business beets to the acre over the entire being planned in the wards for Myrtle Hirschi; have the skins must 4 mothers county, many taking Dec. 8th, at p.m., of injuries woman and donor of the D.U. P. district This speaks well for the Sunday, Dec. 19, which the public Hour, Mrs. Newell DeMille; duet, the fact that all new segmenting process. of to on to this them feet received three five weeks earlier when Brodadvantage least at opportunity are being cordially invited to at- Beautiful Home, Marcia McQuarrie Memorial hall in this themselves for caring- for kicked by a horse. Due to the governmental reguprepare be instrutend. acceptable. Wilcox; Lenna erick and has made her home in the sick in the home and in the He was bom in Washington, city. She lations on sugar beet plantings "Hie East and Center wards will mental trio, Mrs. Broderick, Mrs. and for the Logan past and sugar sales the seed community. Women of Spring-dal- Utah, Sept. 20, 1871, a son of Ogden acreage 20 years. unite for their programs, which Wilcox and Arch Ballard. Infant Daughter of Mr. Hurriin this district has been reduced Rockville, LaVerkin, Moroni and SandHulda will be held in the stake TaberJoseph Jones, came news Philetus this also With word were And Mrs. Marvin 3. Speakers cane, Toquerville and Leeds took ers. While he was a small boy of the death of Hector A. Mc- 35 per cent on the present grownacle at 11 a. m. Numbers for Marvin Terry and John R. Crawthese courses. Dies Chadbum his family moved to North Creek Quarrie, son of Mrs. Hatch, and ing crop, as compared with last Sunday the program will be furnished by ford. All three praised the decourses been above for Previously have and Virgin, where he grew up. also formerly of St. George, in a years plantings, but it is anticiboth wards and will include music, ceased for his good life A daughter was given by Miss Beryl VEYO, Utah. and He attended made Napier high school at the hospital in Tucson, Ariz., the pated that the next spring planthas he singing and reading. the contributions Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. by Mrs. Ray Whipple to women old St. George stake academy. to bom life week prior to his mothers death. ings of beets will be restored to The program in the West ward to church and community hos- of St. in the Chadbum McGregor George, Washington and Married In He was buried Dec. 3rd in Salt its normal production, and if this music talent.' He has will be held at 2 St is done it is to be expected that George Temple St. at Saturday, George, p.m., with Pres. with his Clara. Santa efficient pital These Lake City. Harold S. Snow giving the Christ- played the violin since boyhood Dec. 11th. The baby died Sunday nurses will beet seed acreage in this area March On rewas 14, 1898, he give other classes later mas sermon. Music will include and has never been known to will be increased again to an in the on. Women of New Harmony and married in the St. George Temple Born In St. George was bried and morning to play. numbers by the M.I.A. quartet, fuse when called upon at 4 oclock Sun- Enterprise have taken their work to Fannie Ann Spendlove. They Mrs. Hatch was bom in St. average production. Craw- Veyo cemetery Samuel a girls chorus from the were by The grave was under other units because of continued to make their home at George, Dec. 4, 1867, a daughter Prayers afternoon. Sunday The present growing crop, while day school; a boys chorus from the ford and J. Alvin Allred. The dedicated by James F. Cottam. in acreage is in fine reduced travel North Creek restrictions. of Ann until In Robert and when cases 1906, all Carr Mary ladies grave in the Rockville cemetery genealogical department, is to the moved favorable climatic been has LaVerkin shape, condition and of mothers the later Dixie with the county pioneers' While they Gardner, appreciative chorus by the ward Primary was dedicated by Arthur Cox. of the response and of the results moved to Hurricane, where they cotton mission. Her father was conditions, another good crop can is she reported improving serious, 1871, 24, Bom in Grafton Feb. and a Christmas reading be expected. (Continued on page eight) gained. (Continued on page five) as well as can be expected. by Ellen S. Bentley. (Continued on page eight) The four St. George wards are uniting in presenting a special program in the stake Tabernacle Tuesday, Dec. Bank Announces Winners 21st, at 8 p.m., with the Center ward M. I. 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