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Show WASHINGTON Gertrud Eace, Amanda Graff CorraDondenti Speakers in church Sunday were Ralph Christian and Richard White-heaA trio was sung by Anneliese Ence, Elva llafen and Vella Ruth Hafen. with Ramona Hafen at the J d. piano. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Graff and boys of Las Vegas visited the Dixie f Round-uweek end with their par- - I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Graff and girls and also Mr. and Mrs. Garry Wayne Graff and family of Provo. Mr. Julius Wittwer was at Nev. Sunday to visit his brother, John. Mr. Henry Graff of St. George visited awhile Saturday with his sister, Amanda Graff and others. Mrs. Mason (Barbara) Barton of Salt Lake City visited a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray and others. Mrs. Rayj accident overj was in a truck-ca- r a week ago and will be coming home from the hospital soon. We ZORA JARVIS all wish her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gubler and Mrs. Zora Jarvis observed her son, Earl drove to Vegas and picked 82nd birthday in the presence of up Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Gubler relatives and friends at the family and drove on to Calif, to attend home here. the Rocky Mountain meeting and There were many reasons why also make a pleasure trip out of It this was a very happy birthday for over the week end. The Cub Scouts, leader, Nellie Zora. Her son, George, a doctor of Gubler and their families held their Science stationed at Las Alamos, pack meeting at the church Mon- New Mexico and her niece. Miss Uarda Knight of Hurricane enter day evening. Bill Hurd of Wallace, Idaho, hus- tained 15 relatives at a party In band of Margaret Gates Hurd died her honor. She was also a dinner recently of a heart attack. She is guest of Miss Knight's at the Sugar the daughter of the late E. C. Gates Loaf Cafe, and she has just com' and half sister of Don D. Gates of pleted a book and had it published after 20 years of research and here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stuck! of writing. "The History of George Nevada visited over the week end A. Smith" by Zora Jarvis, his at SL George and here with his granddaughter contains the history sisters, Mrs. George Graff and Mrs. of the Smith family from the ear liest emigrant and their posterity Joseph Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Graff drove down to the present time. George to Salt Lake on business this week. A. Smith for whom this city was Loretta Frei Adams and son of named was a counselor to President Las Vegas visited over the week Brigham Young. The book was pubend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lished by the BYU Press at Provo. Landon Frei and family. Loretta is She was bom in Provo, Utah, a teaching school at Las Vegas. of Charles Warren and daughter from came Provo Stuck! ElRoy Smith on Sept 14, Isabelle Martin and took his wife and three children back with him. She had just re- 1881. She graduated from the B. Y. turned from the hospital a week Academy in 1902. She had been before with a new baby boy. He is awarded a scholarship to the University of Utah after completion the son of LaZelle Stuck!. of her public schooling in Provo but chose to attend the academy in her home town. p Bun-kervill- e, ' j J Leaves on Tour Dr. William Baker left on the 25th of this month to join the Brigham Young University Study Tour of Book of Mormon and Bible Lands. He will be gone about two months. . The tour will be directed by professors of the BYU and will be for the study of the geography, archaelogy, languages and historical locations, of the Book of Mormon and Bible Lands. The itinery will include Mexico, Central America, Puerto Rico, Portugal Spain, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, France and England. Special emphasis will be given to the places made sacred by the mission of Jesusi Christ and his Apostles and the prophets of the Old Testament, Bide Electric Service of Appliances Furnaces Repaired Call Denzil Phone East 673-255- 9 cU'i She married Brigham Jarvis Jr. in the Salt Lake Temple Oct. 10, 1906. To this union eight children were bom, four of whom are living. These are: Bliss S., Springville; George A., Las Alamos, New Mex. and Virginia Parsons of Salt Lake City. She has 17 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Two of her grandsons, Stanley Jarvis and Bliss Parsons are filling missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints at this time. Sept ' ; ", j inklA 1 "ft pic-her- Tu-we- BflHK I or ST. GE0I1GE The 64s from Ford are here: The Year of the Test Drive starts today! Ford cars have changed. Only a test drive can tell you how much. Races and rallies, economy runs, braking and acceleration tests have bred into our 1964 models the kind of total performance you just cant create on the test track alone. They are TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE Open competition helped make them that way. FOR A CHANGEI than car offer more at anything you substantially They their price. You dont have to take our word for it. Falcoa.FaIrIaneFord.TZmodabinl Were willing to rest our case on our cars. hard-muscle- d, fast-movin- g, sure-foote- d. FORD & nr;-- tp lit f f! - X IW LI ... .3? (SPUt? CuUfiDii get more for the weekend! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH lmmd If Uuk't USrj Ft 26, 1963 feet lay the ring. She was President of the MIA ten years, has held every office in the MIA and was awarded the Golden Gleaner Award in 1952. She has been on the Genealogical Board and a class leader in SL George for over 20 years and the Fourth Wand Bishop honored her recently for this achievement. She is a member of the Manomis Andrus Camp of DUP and has held the office of county historian and secretary for six years. (te GimnijR- and many had to hunt shelter in- side the tents. After an early break-- 1 fast, everyone was hurrying about to get ready for the grand affair. , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart from San Juan Batista, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth from Idaho Falls, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Riding from Spanish Fork returned home Saturday after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pierce. They are sisters and a brother of Mrs. Pierce. Cooler Repair 435 South 800 ; j On 82nd Birthday bright, fresh, cool, morning. We have had some lovely rains, and the valley is green and beautiful. The rain fall the past week reached Thursdaj-- For there on the tent floor by her showered with rice and happy cc So with a burst gratulations. Then all took off f of joy, and a few happy tears all Kanab to the wedding breakfa: Mrs. James Bundy, Reporter was well. And she rushed back to 'Stating that they wouFd return evAe r. her place in the grand march. After visit their sacred place many tim A beautiful day. Ihe air is fresh if ,n.1and sweet. We came over the that great. And we are very grate- thought the airplane would come the wedding the newlyweds were and often mountain from Fredonia this morn- - ,or ,or every drP of il- - The ponds and bring the minister when it was arc 11,081 al and the cows so stormy. And she would calmly ing We went to Fredonia last eve- Ining to stay the night with our ar? happy too. We had a lovely repjy jt will be here" in a sweet .drive in, this early morning air. soft voice. And it did, just at the children Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bundy and Everything was so fresh and green. right time, when all was ready. It happened that our son, Atwood The bride was beautiful in her t must te the 0h y dress of white taffeta and and family were there from Whit- - hal, itorm wedding t0. Ms did.t hurc. silk lace. And the groom in his ViS,Un oe. a has He all. -t.t beautiful,, them all. V Merlin gave me pants and white coat. The tch of tomatje vinea and th bride s corsage, was beautiful white a good treatment that night and re Joaded with sm00th t( Jarge one this a. m. And took the ache matoc, But carnatlons- - The minister in his long they don't get ripe white robe and pain out of my leg and gave . sending so majestically too cool He also ' it's n a at rock in front of the alter me a new start, and I am so grate- lively melon patch.' ful for that help. j where the young couple stood made e I know you are all anxious to it a beautiful and memorable We really enjoyed our sacrament the rest of the lovely wedding ture. All was in order, and the meeting today. We had wonderful story. I will try and finish It in as grand march was on visitors. Our nephew Glendon re- few words as I can. I don't have The brides father led her to the turned missionary and his girl much space. alter and gave her to the groom. friend, Karen Cox, Elder Lynn and The group all gathered at Just a little below, and behind large Alice HiatL Elder Dean Earl and Friday afternoon. Some of the boulders came strains of soft sweet his girl friend, Laura Wilcock. men came earlier and had a deA lovely happy group. The four licious dinner voices singing wedding and sacred the when prepared elders gave us a lovely talk. And group arrived. Barbequed beef songs. The early morning shower had bore such strong inspiring testi- steaks, tossed salad, and At any age, ft s always fun to loaf a little; but monies. Six of them sang "There corn, which was also cooked green in a washed everything nice and clean, Is An Hour of Peace and Rest" in and the lovely fresh air was filled the earlier a youngster learns something of pit of hot coals, yum, yum! with sweet scented fragrance. Spanish. It was beautiful. They are the value of hard work and the Importance of I must tell of the little exciteAfter dinner they all gathered coming back next Sunday and bring their slides and after church we and sang songs, old and new. And ment that happened just as the thrift, the further he is likely to go. When you will all go to C. M. Bundy's home the melody that floated out on the grand march was ready to start the teach your youngsters to earn, teach'them to and have a feast on delicious food, sweet clear air made one feel that brides maid discovered she had and see their slides. the angels were close. Then all lost the groom's ring that the bride save at our bank. We will welcome their savAs usual after church today we retired for the nighL But a few of had given her to hold until the ings accounts. went to our daughters, C. M. Bun-dy- s the younger class, slipped out and proper moment came. for dinner and spend the eve- with the aid of flash lights they Oh, dear, what could she do. ning visiting. Dinner was topped painted the grooms car up beauti- Where had she lost iL Oh, she must off by cutting a 19 lb. watermelon fully. With lines like this Once a run to the brides tent and tell her. just picked from their garden. It king, now a married man" and And oh, that would break her heart. was delicious, so sweet, much bet- many others. But it had to be done and right ter than the melons we buy. We are The next a. m. the group was now. So with horror in her face The Only Insured Savings in Washington County going back to SL George early in really surprised when they saw she ran to her sister, the bride, to this a. m. to take our grandson, Larry's car. They wondered who, tell her. But miracles still do hapST. GEORGE, UTAH HURRICANE, UTAH Wendell back to school. how, and when they had done iL pen. She listened with a smile on A a. 23 3 as beautiful About m. she looked up at her. it started raining her face Monday, SepL Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mf. Trumbull, Ariz. 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