| OCR Text |
Show Thursday, Sept 26, 1DC3 WASHINGTON in Caliente, Nev., with Bp. and Mrs. Wesley Holt and family. Mrs. Norma J. Langford and son Mm Hall, Reporter of Las Vegas visited here over the Mrs. George Rainey has been week end with her parents, Clair here for several weeks visiting with and Geneva Jones and family. her son and daughter-in-law- , Don Mrs. Mary Alice Hall came from and Helen Chambers and family. Bryce Canyon for the Saturday She returned to her home in Ogden and reception of a grandwedding Sunday after being here for the daughter, Charlotte Ann Bowler wedding reception of her grand- and Van Chambers. Other uncles son, Van Chambers and his wife, and aunts of Mr. and Mrs. Van Charlotte Ann Bowler. Chambers here for the reception Mr. and Mrs. Kent Simkins and were Mrs. Evelyn Hall Mauldin, four sons, and Kents aunts, Mary Jim and Nera Veil Hall Bowler and Holt and Libby Clarey visited Sat. children of Las Vegas, James and Rowena Bowler Hardy of Milford and Don and Theda Blad Bowler and four daughters of Las Vegas. Attention Motorists Save 6c on Gasoline Mrs. Erma Holt underwent surat the Dixie Hospital in St. gery Station George Saturday morning. ROAD SIDE MARKET A trousseau tea was held last 4S8 W. 100 No. SL George Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alpine Bowler Enterprise i Self-Servi- COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH month. Starting this week Norman will have employment in Caliente, Nev., at the O. P. Skaggs store. He will stay with his sister, Mrs. Beverly S. Cramer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hebdon and children of Fillmore were here over the week end viMting with his folks, Smith and Lulu Jones. An open house was held Friday evening at the recreation hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Moyle nee Miss Lou Ella A large crowd was present to wish the young couple well. They also received a lot of very useful and beautiful gifts. A large Miss Kola Robinson and Joan crowd of relatives from Parowan Farnsworth were here over the were here for the evening. week end from their employment Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryner of Ogat the Grand Canyon the past sum- den and Mr. and Mrs. John Curl of mer. Pocatello, Idaho were here on in honor of her daughter, Charlotte Ann. A lot of beautiful things were on display and was very nice. Mrs. Beulah Staheli was here Thursday evening to listen to her. children Keith and Barbara S. Neil- son sing a number of their songs as well as a lot of others. There was a few couples invited to the home of Voi and Ferrel Sorensen for the occasion. Your reporter and her daughter, Ramola were veryj glad to be among the ones present. Keith and Barbara sure are good' and all enjoyed the evening very much. Keep up the good work kids. and all the officers of the Central organization were present. Mrs. Arvilla Jennings and Mrs. Erna Thompson of St. George attended the trousseau tea Saturday afternoon in honor of their niece, Miss LaDawn Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Beaeham spent a few days last week in Moab and visiting with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Jensen and children. Mr. Myron Laub is here visiting with his mother, Mrs. Tessa Mar-tire- LEEDS Points of Interest Ellen Savage and Ethyl George By A. K. HAFEN Correspondents THE TOWN CLOCK Visitors at he Joseph Thurber IN THE TABERNACLE TOWER home last week were Mr. and Mrs. The name may seem obsolete, Glen Rogm of Scoltsdaie Ariz., and well it might, for other means Mr and Mr, p M Ban, Mesa, of determining accurate uniform Idah0i Mr and Mrs. L NieId Mont. time have been provided. pehor, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Orson To many the name has connota- - uammond now Harmony, Mr. and tive meaning for lifes activities jrs jesa Alien, St. George, and governed by the clock. By it, tj,e jhurbers three sons, Ross, San public meetings began and ended; ey and Rar and tj,eir families. by it school was begun and closed; Leland and Luja Sulivan have Mrs. Verona Terry Christensen by it, people died and babies were been j,ome from Milford for a few underwent surgery last week at the born; lovers made their vows and dayS were married by it; water turns; Paul Seegmillers came from Iron County Hospital. At this writin ,he. 8ardens ttd on the farms l8S Vegas to visit the Merlin ing she is here for a few days with determined by it. Before llvans. They brought Elaine Seeg-- j her daughter, Mrs. Francis Staheli. installation sun time was used, mder t0 visit her Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and parents, the and no uniformity existed. Mur- - jjavid Stirlings family of Logan spent the week ill and will, A party w;a held after MIA Mrs. May Staheli and son, Nor- Thursday and Friday visiting with end with Alva Lue's parents, Ed. murings. bickerings, generated. Now the morale Tuesday for Leonard Carter, who man returned home last week end the ladies brother, Milton F. Laub and Alva Hunt and family. Miss ",er of the people was raised as these eft ,3 week to his post with the from northern Utah where Norman and family. Mrs. Curl is the grand- Zola Hunt, a sister of Alva Lue's unpleasantries were removed. a for air jorce mother of Mrs. Clinton Bowler so returned to Logan with them to attended a checkink school It was a close companion of the Leonard Carters are building they were over night guests of the attend USU. not without the a new home north of the Wirthlin and Staheli Mr. Ken Mrs. and Bowlers. Clinton other. The bell gave the clock its home in North Leeds. s Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chambers son Ross accompanied the Ivin power. An anvil controlled ment excavation is in process, of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake but stayed a day clock struck the bell and, John and Ada wirthlin are home the by in fair. the Douglas Hall of Henderson, Nev., longer to take its tones could be heanl through- - after were here for the wedding recepspending the summer in Pan-oMr. and Mrs. Marvin Bracken nee the valley. It struck the first nd the last 10 days in tion of their brother and sister-in-laguitch HolEveline Hunt have gone to time May 12, 1873 at 10 0 clock. Salt Lake City. and Mr. and Mrs. Van Chambers. brook, Ariz. where Marvin is teachMurray It is not striking now, but the clock Isgars spent several Henry jj,e Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cramer and ing school. ticks away the time as it has done days jn Colorado visiting and on A farewell testimonial was held during the three children of Caliente, Nev. vispast ninety years. The business ited in town Saturday with rela- Monday evening of last week in clock was from London Anz-alon- son-in-la- z. Sul-we- n Bar-low- jv SAVJNGS an LOAN . j base-striki- ut ILLION STRONG ' w - re ' The Xrt Eastman family and Jane who have been Grandma" Mrs. Rosella Jones entertained here past week are in SaIt uk The fuller, more prosperous life created for all America by the nations 60,300 at a trousseau tea Saturday afterCity and Logan for a few days. noon at her home in honor of her Sandra will enroll in USU this Savings and Loan Associations is clearly reflected in the above figures. LaDawn. A Miss lot of daughter. week. friends and relatives attended to Lewis Lee flew to Reno, Nev., on look over the beautiful things Miss business last week, and was gone families are building Jones displayed. Today some 35 million savers and 9 million home-buyin- g several days. Mrs. Lee met his their personal security with the help of local Savings and Loan Associations. In so Elder Dale Barlow returned home plane in Las Vegas. W. G. McMullin is in Salt Lake from the East Central Saturday doing, they have developed a sturdy system of specialized savings institutions . . . States LDS Mission. He was met City visiting relatives and attending in Salt Lake by his parents, Ivin State Fair. which this month celebrate $100 BILLION DOLLARS in resources. Lawrence McMullin was here for and Maxine Barlow, sister, Linda a few days last week attending to and girl friend, Miss Verus Holt his place, and cattle. To these thrifty families, we say Congratulations! Only under Americas free Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dean of Mont, SL George spent the week end here Mr. and Mrs. Romell Hepworth are We can of life such living at the John Cooley place. achieve the enterprise way average person personal security. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn We understand that the Frank LaVon Jones and family. Cannon over the week end while are proud of your accomplishments and happy to have contributed to your success. McMullin orchard has been sold to An annual convention for the en route to San Diego, Calif., to the Armstrongs of Calif., who were Daughters of Utah Pioneers was make their home. They were marhere visiting the Vere McMullins in St. George. ried in Tropic on Saturday. She held Saturday a few weeks ago. Twelve officers and members of was formerly Miss Betty Lou Rose Hartley, is in Las Vegas the Pilot Peak Camp from here Shakespeare, a daughter of Mr. and relatives. visiting attended. Gertrude Lund rendered Mrs. R. Shakespeare of that place Tana Sullivan, Geraldine Stirling a beautiful piano solo during the and a niece of Mrs. Cannon. Mr. and Dlen Savage attended a patio ST. GEORGE, UTAH afternoon meeting. National Pres. Hepworth is from Panguitch and is party at the Jerry Riggs home in Kate B. Carter from Salt Lake City in the U. S. Navy. SL George last Thursday nighL The party was given by the Stake Primary officers for all ward Primary presidencies. It was a very enjoyable evening for all. Zelda Eagar and girls, and the Lee Eagar family accompanied Bp. and Mrs. Eagar on a family picnic Mrs. Parley Leavitt Reporter at the city park in SL George SunA farewell testimonial for Elder day evening. Bp. attended the High Michael Allen Campbell was held Priests meeting after which they in the Mesquite ward chapel Sun - all visited the Duane Eagar family day, Sept. 22 under the direction jin Hurricane. of Bishop J. L. Bowler. Organ preBirthdays were celebrated last lude was played by Dixie Hughes. week by Ethel Stirling, Lillian Hymn by the congregation. Invoca- Stratton and Pearl Hafen. tion by Arvil Hughes. Attending Zion Stake Conference Speakers were Bernard Prows, at Hurricane Sunday afternoon Michael J. Clarke, Lynn Campbell were: Hazel McMullen, Dave and and Bishop J. L. Bowler. Quartet Ethel Stirling also Maryann Savage by Lynn Campbell, Gwen Hughes, and Merrill Webb. They report a Cheryl Olsen and Sandra Hughes. wonderful meeting. A talk by the missionary, Michael Speakers at our own sacrament Campbell, and benediction by meeting were Ross Jones and Don Bamum. Nelson, return missionaries from Mike is scheduled to go to the SL George. North British Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hardy took their son, Dean and wife to Provo where he will attend BYU. Students from Virgin Valley who are going to college this year include Mary Tobler, Verlee Hughes, good-lookin- g CAII and Karen Bamum to Logan, Art Hughes, Ruth Bowler Sandra Hughes, Monty Wilson, Clint Freh-ne- r, Lowell Potter, Venice Waite and Leslie Reese to Dixie College 000-mi- le if is a this And it is 1964. the backed This is the brand-nefor Aitogether, by year you picked tough Plymouth at SL George, Connie Hardy will to buy a new car, you picked a beauIt is clean, simple, modern in every line, warranty on the parts that keep attend a business college in Salt tiful year to Lake City, Judy Hughes will take the engine and drive train- jit isquick, alert, vigorous in every move. you going up an(J g0 flymoutfi! a beauty course at Provo, Dan Frehner is attending the University of Nevada at Reno, Leon Webb is attending BYU at Provo and his JR wife, Lu Anna Leavitt Webb is teaching at Kearns, near Salt Lake, Larraine Leavitt finished her beauty course and is working at Clarks Beauty Salon in Provo, Roxie Bar-nuis teaching at Las Vegas this year. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Barnum and family spent the week end in Mesquite with his mother, Mrs. Angie Bamum. Mrs. June Barrett Everett is home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barrett. Her husband, Ronald Everett is coming for her and their small son and take them For Any to Salt Lake City where he will smart-lookin- g attend the University of Utah. Provident Purpose Ward conference was held at Bunkerville Sunday. The speakers 000-mil- e low-pric- ed were President Grant Bowler, Pres.-ideBlaine Allen, President Mack r. Lyon, Stake Secretary Raymond mile engine and drive train warranty It would take a lot of compact to top Valiant performance. Valiants standard 101-h- p enGEORGE Doty, Bishop Merrill Bunker, Counspeaks for itself. Take a test drive. Soon. this year. Take styling. Valiant has more gine is where the word hummer comes selor Walter Hardy. A large crowd 00050, from. Take quality. Valiants were in attendance. VALIANT 64STYLE-B- est all - around compact charm all around than most compacts. Take Mrs. Vema Halt and children, FINANCE CO. Donna, Elizabeth, and David visited her sister, Mrs. LaBerta Bowler WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU: Chrysler Corporation warrants for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, against HERES HOW THE and family over the week end from head and of the block, Dealers Authorized business, engine Motors a place or at will and Corporation and Chrysler repair replace defects In materials workmanship 81 North 100 Easl rear and axle drive universal Las convertor, shaft, manual joints, case Internal torque and transmission water clutch), Vegas. (excluding parts Internal parts. Intake manifold, pump, oil comes the or whichever months 3 first, 4,000 miles, oil A owner in every has the was held of the the 1964 its changed engine automobiles, provided differential and rear wheel bearings party Mesquite to such a dealer ward chapel Saturday night for filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and replaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes current cars then and the evidence mileage. such of (2) to dealer Phone 673-418- 1 the and certify (1) receipt requests Mike Campbell. The young people evidence Of performance of the required service, of Mesquite gave him some very NBC-Tnice going away gifts before he Report" See Plymouth and Valiant in action on "The Bob Hope Show," the "World Series," and The leaves on his mission. honor of Elder Dale W. Hunt, son of Ray and Agusta Hunt. Mrs. Barbara Harper, SL George was a recent visitor at the home of Leonher father and ard and Leola LaFever. Mrs. Clarissa Jones of Gunlock, Mrs. Dora Houston of Mesquite and a friend visited at the Bert Staheli home one day last week to see Clarissas mother and Doris aunt. May Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Plaisted have their three grandchildren with them for an indefinite time. tives. step-mothe- r, ST. GEORGE SAVING & L0ATJ ASSN. 064 Unas Dealer's' fFlymoiuiilhi-Valiaiiii- il shipped to New York, then to Cape Wll- mington, Calif, where it was loaded on a wagon and brought by team across the desert to St. George. The clock works as the cuckoo clock does. The mechanism is interesting. It consists of a massive pendulum and huge weights on large cables suspended from two spools. When wound one weight almost touches the floor, and the other rests near the spool. It runs down (weights shift places) each week. Large wheels revolve to tick the time. The clock is housed in an oblong steel frame. The hands on the four faces of the clock are controlled by a mandrel gear mechanism attached. Four shafts in opposite directions go to the face of the clock. Besides the anvil to control the striking of the clock, there is another anvil on the other side used to ring the bell in case of fire. As a memorial to her husband, Mrs. Seth Pymm contributed a sum to keep perpetual lights on the four faces of the clock. When the cooling system was installed in the building the striking of the clock was affected, as it ran down" much faster. Mesquite, Nev. As-ch- el car really gets up and goes New '64 Plymouth... this and has a 5-year- 50, You 000 mile warranty to keep it going that way. Take It w Yith You ... M m New 64 Valiant... this and it's the compact is a hummer in its own right warranty compact with a 5-year- 50, nt ST. ar 550 Huntley-Brinkle- y PLYMOUTH SEE BOTH AT YOUR PLYMOUTH-VALIAN- T DEALERS TODAY! ASHBY & McQUAlD - DIVISION K CHRYSLER MOTORS 289 East 100 North CORPORATION NOTICE Dr. M. F. Burgess will be fn his St. George Office Every Wednesday |