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Show Thursday May 21, final College Assembly Is to Be Held Friday Rockville News Items Mrs, Gale Anderson of Beverly len working then !ut is leaving H.lls, Cal;f Ada Rivers anil Fae to move to Henderson now that Stake mia.sionarhH to our Kenmtly of Isis Vega wen visit-- ; school is out, to Is with her has meeting Sunday were ing at the home of llder Hirsehi hind Floyd who lias employment then. Nora I tester is working at Elders Boyd Sandberg nl FYiuik at Hurricane. the Lake Johnson ik Hurricane. We invite Salt of lnftw(i lodge, while Radii Nelson Maida Mrs, Trudv and Urra llirsotii ami Elbe them to cemc again. City, Ruwena Slack and Jeanne Fern and Marllo Hirsehi Mr. Larry Ballard of Salt Iake Bowler of St. George wen vLsi-to- n work at the Zion Canyon inn at the homo of Bishi and all City, Utah came down to attend Alice Sleejier and Gemmeve (ox the graduation exercise of his Mrs. Alton Ballard Sunday. work at tin Zion lodge and Freid.i e, sister Karen. He took his wife Our town is aUut empty of peo-pl- Dalton ami Angela Cox work Nellie and daughter home with as most of them are working. the Zion Canyon inn. Mrs. Jacob him Sunday. TTvwe working at Gnuvdma's Dalton is at Cedar Breaks Arma Terry and Michael Hir-sc- kitchen in Springdale are Alice. for the working parks. Ethel Ballard, Waldon and left Friday night after the Annie, Mrs. Nora Lester is in Sah commencement exereua-- a for 1 IaMat Terry. Grace Hirsehi. Lake City. receiving medical care Ballard Vegas, where they both have em- Glades Fauoett. Karen for her eye which has been causand Eva Hirsehi. Vilo DeMUle has ing her much ployment for the summer. pain and discomfort for some time. We are all so thankful for the ii'ni4r IIi iulTH4n, L-titt- a THREE WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS. ST. GEORGE, UTAH 195G , ; aie-rame- nt I Help keep our roadsides clean " Final assembly of the year will in ixsiduetixl at Dixie at 11a. in. collide Friday. May in the college auditorium. Traditionally the college's "sob asMinbly," Friday's final nuvting, will honor graduating seniors ami Oolh-j-- v Let us put new life and longer wear in your shoes. We guarantee satisfaction. Only the best material and workmanship goes into each repair job. Youll be money ahead if you patronize us. Remember the place J Directing tlie affairs of the final No woman ever really makes a fool of a man she merely lets nature take Its course. will tie Ethvurd Snow, y first nt assiw-iate- d Carry a trash bay In your car i St, George Seminary-Institut- e Sunday, May 20, 1950 Edna J. Flanigan, Reporter Processional Pipe Organ DOn Andrus Invocation Edward Maxwell and Mr. Mary Lou Thompson McQuarrie Memorial Hall small son of Hawthorne, Nov., ar- God So Loved the World .Stainer Back of Courthouse rived May 17 to spend two weeks Dixie College General Chorus, William E Purdy, Director The Sunday school always be- here with her parents. Mr. and gins promptly at 10 a. m. All boys Mrs. George E. Matthews, and Tal- kBarbara Larkin and girls, as well as adults, are family. Representing Seminary Graduates heartily welcome to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Riley Matthews Tal- ksessions. The worship hour begins and moved to Hurricane Representing Institute Graduates Garry Wayne Graff at 11 a. m. with Rev. G. H. Braun, May family 21, where they are buying a Trees Joyce Kilmer the, pastor, bringing the sermon. home. Viola Ashby, Sussette Andrus, Marilyn Fawcett, Mariam Harrison, The Leonard E. Wilcox family Joy Lamoreaux Conducted by Mr. Dixie Harrison is moving back to Virgin from K. Odell Stevenson where he has had employment Presentation of Graduates (Seminary) for several months. Presentation of Graduates (Institute) Pearson II. Corbett Mrs. Pauline Glover and son of Awarding of Diplomas President Wilford J. Reichmann North Las Vegas came to attend Sermon Dr. Henry Isacksen the graduation exercises in Hurrioutstanding value t cane Friday evening. Her sister, Coordinator of Student Organization at Brigham Young University and Member of the General Board of the Sunday Schools 11a Earl, was one of the graduates. Ua returned to Nevada with "Thy Word Is a Light Hayden-Morga- n her Saturday to look for employDixie College General Chorus, William E. Purdy, Director Community Church ECONOMY SHOE REPAIR 45 East 100 North Ka-na- b NEVER BEFORE such quality and ment GMO tha magnificent OHSTRATtOff N Candidates for Graduation, ETS3 la cordovan, complete with eland 24 THE MAGNARAMA '249?, Tightly higher in Syntex mahogany, Greatest TV value today ! 335 sq. in. pictures, 2 speakers, sound. Concealed controls provide effortless stand-utuning. Magnavox Gold Seal Quality features throughout. front-projecte- d top-mount- p performance guarantee ever offered MONTHS TREE SERVICE rvr'vrs PLUS A FULL ' YEARS WARRANTY rr;-;- " a Z'wixsy.'W m'w on all parts and tubes y Av?v5 r f y A rrijrrrg v v- tTTO: jaMitvrwiofa( THE SOUNDS alive! Full transformer Magna power chassis has optical filter and slanted reflection barrier to provide thrilling picture realspeakers ism. Two 8 extended-rang- e make pictures come to life with superb sound performance. A true Gold Seal value in Syntex mahogany. Slightly higher in oak or cherry. NEW YORKER 21 S7AQ50 LIU (VHF) Terms can be arranged to suit the customer. See Magnavox today. : motor electric service North 100 East Van-Cot- Phone 404 gifts to their mothers. Saturday night the children and their parents went to Rim Rock ranch with their teacher for a picnic and party around the campfire. All had a wonderful time. St. George Stake Mutual HOY: television LOOKS alive 85 visiting Saturday afternoon with relatives and friends. Mrs. Sarah Spendlove had the misfortune to fall Friday afternoon, breaking her left arm at the wrist A play, "The Cardigan Kid, was put on by Mrs. Lemmons three grades last Thursday evening in the ward chapel. Those taking part were Luckie Severt, son Robin Matthews, Mark Jay Lee, Johnny Thompson, Mary Ann Brinkerhoff, Cheryl Christie, Julia Webb, and Mr. Lemmon. They all knew their parts very well, and presented it to an appreciative audience. Readings were given toy Carol Cornelius, Linda Lee and Ardella Lee. This same group went to St George Wednesday, where they went swimming and had picnic lunches. Mrs. Stonehockers three grades, the first, second and third, put on a program of readings, poems, and dances. A piano solo was played by Gary Wilcox; and two tap dances by Wade Beames, Jackie Severson and Tauna Spendlove. The group then braided the May pole and sang a song to the mothers, after which they presented Backed by the most 3 you-anyw- here In the U.S.Ar Canada Mexico Graduating nr'Sm television and we'll arrange a fascinating tour for Benediction .Howard Snow Those from here who graduated 1956 Class, Friday evening with the HurriSeminary cane seniors were Ila Earl, May Hiatt, Lynn Dee Higgins, Oollcne Kaye Millett, FJmon Leon lene Cox, and Geo and LeRoy Alldredge, Nelson El Hopkins, Robert Leon Nelson, Don Samuel Matthews. Ashby, Arnold Carl Hunt, Bonnie Nelson, Rodney Mrs. Arnold Brinker Mr. and Atkin, Bruce Cox Hunt, Darlene Paxman, Charlene haff and family spent Sunday, Beacham, Genevra Mansfield Rose Mary Jennings, Pendleton, May 20, in Tropic, Utah, visiting Brown, Garia Jensen, Connie Sammons, Joey the Eldon Brinkerhoff family, Bulloch, Grace Judd, Norman Snow Smith, Richard Leon They brought their daughter Gcri Bundy, G lend on Blane Larkin, Barbara Snow, Beverly been had She home with them. Larkin, Richard B. Campbell. Ravens Snow, Brent Esplin visiting there the past week, Carroll, Janet Lortz, Toni Rae Snow, I toward Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Cornelius Christensen, Jackie Lytle, Dorothy Kaye Steed, Lawrence were business visitors in St Christian, Raymond W. Lytle, Francis Andrew Stuck!, Jeannette George May 21. They also visited Cox, Ida Deloa Stuck!, Maureen their daughter, Phyllis Hoyt and Crawford, Ida Marie Sullivan, Leo II. Crosby, Linda Lou family, Taylor, Bert Mr. and Mrs. William Keil and Earl, Evan Leon Thomas, Clark IL son Marvin, Mr. and Airs. George Foremaster, Carolyn Thomas. Rose Mary visited Totoler. John Darwin Keil, all of Murray, Utah, Foremaster, Marilyn Eleanor Webb and family and FYei, Sandra Whipple, Carol Ann Colleen Keil and family, all of Rim Graff, Donald Sylvan Wilson, George H. Rock ranch up North creek Fri Graff, Emogene day, May 18. They also enjoyed Institute 1956 the sights at Bryce and Zion C. Lavema Alldredge, Janice Raymond Nielson, Gentry, down. on their way canyons Giffordi, Mervin LeRoy Olsen, Blaine F, Lucinda Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chenovic Atkin. Mary Gifford, Gary Carl Kay L. Shaw, Shirley Ann took their daughter Marilyn back Brinkerhoff, Sume, Shirley Darlene Wayne to school at the CJS.U. Sunday. Bundy, Fred Howard Graff, Gary Hardy, Eldon Bowers Terry, Maeser Reginald Carpenter, Beverly They also attended the awards Heaton, Paul Cram Corbett, Cecelia Ann Thompson, Edward G. col-eg- e for in afternoon the jrogram Lamb, Dalene Christian, Duane E. Truman, Dorothy Diane students. Lance, Howard Deloy Wittwer, Ann Joyce L. C. Dancer of Kingman, Ariz., Ellsworth, LaDawnA. McNeeley, Richard C. Wulfenstein, Joan came up Saturday to get his son Foremaster, Mary Marvin who has been staying with the Elward A. Lee family. Former Gfy Student Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gifford and Margie of St. George were during our acjjracaCDH ct I. - sophomores. assi-mbl- Bride-Ele- Tuesday evening. May 16, a pT-on- al shuwiT was held lnUiehne if Sherrie Ott, complimenting Beta Gubler, a bride to The evening was spent making a bride's Uxik. Those present, in addition to the bride, were BaNaa RHxr, Janice Neilson, Boliby Jean Carrol, Karen Vawdrey, Carol Rosa lee Harris, and Fullerton, Mary Esther Gardner, Light refreshments w ere served. 11 yf j of the student Assisting him will U Karl !ly. Brooks, student body pivsident; Darrell Graff, second men Jerry Tuusa, students president; and Mary Alice Foremaiter. associated women students president. Faculty memliers. students of all four clash's and alumni immlxrs will rain we had Sunday, the first for participate in the hour long "sob a long, long time. Everything looks so fresh and clean; even the assembly. Traditional Dixie songs will tie air seems better. Our Relief society met Tuesday sung during the program,thepromioffinent among them being with the Springdale ward for the cial The "Dixie Song. College last literature lesson for the sum' Spirit of Old Dixie. and the senmer and a closing social. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hirsehi and timental ballad, "Just for Now. girls visited in Provo and Salt Lake City over the week end. VIRGIN hl Shower Honors St. George, Utah r, hall Tuesday, May 29, at 8:15 p. m. The decorations and program will be on the theme of Stepping Stones. All interested persons, ward and Mutual leaders, bishoprics and partners wishing to honor the Mia Maids on their achievement are invited. The com- mittee especially invite the fathers and mothers to be there. The man wrho takes the bull by the horns will some day have the world by the tail. tint hw ctt rscsffossl tuo ladvfisg JlGHTSfflKG, HOTRS, Two more University of Utah students Tuesday were named new members of Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest scholastic society. They are Glen Exner Everett of SL George, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellis Everett, and Jeri Lynn Hunsaker of Salt Lake Gty. The announcement was made by Dr. Clarice K Short, associate professor of English at the university and chapter president Mr. Everett will be associated during the coming summer with General Electric in research at Schenectady, N. Y. In the fall he will continue study at the University of Chicago toward a PhD. in nuclear physics. TbUGfOnATlORl Cay iscortsd Tours I Aik stout Grsyiiswfi DiIhxi fttortif VscoHobs Marry Mitet, Travel Artvbar Rig Hand Cafe Phone 128 NAME. ADDRESS. ST ATI jOWN NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Grayson Ford, on Saturday, June 2, 1956, at 12 oclock noon on the front steps of the courthouse in SL George, Utah, will have sold at public auction the following car to satisfy a lien for repairs, labor and storage, DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN Southern Utah and L A. Coastal Points SHIP BY TRUCK 463 St George Phone 222 East 100 North The Standard Man helped me cut my painting expense! to-wi- t: A 1950 Ford Tudor, Serial No. BOKC134586. 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