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Show Thursday, March 25, ItSS WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH Virgin Valfey Soil Group to Attend Conservation Meeting District Holds Meet In Yuma, Arizona Grace Thcnipscn Services I laid Fcr Died Mcith 17 llerm 7. Stucki Herman Wilford Stucki, 75, 1863 Mrs. Grace Bleak Thompson, 83, SL George died Wednesday at 1:00 Connor SL (2140 East), Salt Lake p. m. at the Kane Hospital, City, died of a stroke Wednesday Travel arrangements have been Kanab, of causes County incident to age. at 12:10 a. m. in a Salt Lake hosmade for 15 members from the Bom January 10, 1882, St. George. pital. Born April 2, 1889, Santa Hurricane Congregation of JehovClara, to John S. and Barbara BauShe married Joseph S. Thompson mann Stucki Married Anna E. Nelah's Witnesses to be held in Yuma, 8 Arizona March at the Yuma in 1912 in the Salt Lake Temple. son June 24, 1914 St. George LDS Greyhound Club at 4000 4th Ave.,' He died 1957. She was active in Temple. She died Nov. 29, 1949. said Charles G. Ortloff presiding LDS Relief Society, MIA, Sunday Married Olive Squire Hirschl June minister for the group. School and Primary Association. 28, 1950. Member of DUP. . Survivors: sons, Members of the Virgin Valley (Nevada) Soil Conservation District met for their annual meeting and election March 8 at 7:30 p. m. The soil conservation district was organized in December of 1937. A board of supervisors composed of five fanners and ranchers living , in the district is chosen to serve us. How many of us ever stop, sit without pay for a three year term, "This assembly is one of three down and seriously think of life. Expiration of terms is staggered, He was an active member of the daughters,' W. Howard, Warsaw, and what we are doing with our xhoaa expiring at this time were held yearly by Jehovah's Witnesses Indiana: Wayne J-- Ogden, Mrs. LDS Church. Graduate of Utah Aglife. Are we Just gliding along tak-- Feriln Hunt, Bruno Biasi, and Dee and is for the purpose of giving Reed (Mae) Fairbanks, Salt Lake; ricultural College, Logan. U. S. wainglife for granted? Kinda avoiding Hughes. chosen to serve for the additional Bible instruction to aid J. Ralph and Willard B Cedar ter commissioner. Supervisor MilOrtDwain Mrs. any real challenge of something next period were Ferlin Hunt, in our ministry, stated Mr. (Berniece) lard County Drainage DistricL City; worthwhile? Saying "why bother,' Bruno Biasi, and Leonard Hughes. loff. "Especially in these troubled Haacke, Kanab; T. LaVon and Paul Washington County assessor. times we need personal adherence W- St. I like things like they are.1 Others on the board of supervisors George; grandchildren, 54, He taught school in Nevada and If I try to polish things up, or are Leonard Reber and Vernon to Bible principles to not only help 17 great grandchildren; sisters, Utah. Assistant state engineer. Surourselves instruct to be able but to Pugs-leMrs. Albert make something out of life, 1 would "Bud Hardy. Powell, vivors: widow, sons, daughter. Dr. our youth of the Importance of both of Salt Lake. run into all kinds of trouble, and An annual report was issued listH- - Oakland. Calif.; Elivid, conMr. Ortloff God. Virgil take away my easy way of life. ing the accomplishments of coop- serving Funeral services were held Sat- Downsville, Calif.; Franklin, Cedar Now I wonder shouldnt we make erating fanners of the district in tinued, "But we take our children to these assemblies and their minds urday at the Fifth ward chapel City; Dr. Grant A- - Chicago; Dr. up and feel that there is something applying conservation measures. A and hearts are molded in a right Burial was in SL George Cemetery. John F., Ogden; Mrs. Glenna S. for each of us to do? If our life is financial report was given by the Peterson, Salt Lake City; stepsons, and from this they become an asset running smoothly along shouldnt secretary, Leland Hirschi, SL which in to the stepdaughters; they community we help to smooth out the lives of George; Wesley Hirschl Mrs. Jean We went home with our children live." others who are having a rough and Richardson, both Salt Lake City; rugged way of life? Don't you think the C M.s for dinner. Our Relief We will be one of the 18 conMrs. Elaine Averett, Cedar City; Genevieve Pres. Bundy in helping others along the way Society gregation that will arrive from four John D. Hirschl Sacramento; Calif. would even make our lives more made a large freezer of Ice cream n States, Nevada, AriFuneral held Friday at 2 p. m., at beautiful and worth while? The and asked the other members of zona, Utah and California. About the Monument Park Sixty LDS come. And we made Henry W. Miller, former Utahn, ward happiest moments of our lives are the ward to 1200 will arrange their affairs to chapel, additional services when we are doing something for it our Relief Society anniversary be present for this program of Bible died in Glendale, Calif. Saturday, at 2 p. m., Santa Clara Saturday I PartJrWe son the 1965. Mr. a March 20, really enjoyed Miller, someone else, and making others instruction which begins Friday ward chapel I fear we are all too prone I nn8 n the delicious home made evening at 6:45 p. m. Bible talks, of Albert E. Miller and Mary Ann to just think of our own wants and ice cream. discussions and staged dramatiza- Cottam Miller was born in SL NOTICE OF 28, 1897. He spent Bishop James G.s sons, Wendel tions will wishes. And don't stop in our mad provide an interesting George April rush for what we want, to look and Leslie were here with us, and coverage of the assembly theme his early life in SL George. He FORECLOSURE OF LIENS graduated from the Des Moines around us and see if some one he took them back in last night "Willingly Fulfill Your Ministry isnt in real need of something so they would be back for school The highlight of die assembly will University of Des Moines, Iowa. lienNOTICE is hereby given that a for repairs and storage upon much more important than what this a. m. His wife; Beatrice, went be on Sunday at 3 p. m. when Mr. He has been a cosmetic chemist that certain personal property dewith him also. Genevieve will go we are wanting. T. Jaracz, a representative of the and owner of the Henry W. Miller scribed below now held by the You know we may fill all re- in with us, so they can attend the Watch tower Bible & Tract Society Cosmetic Company of Glendale. He tosaid repair and for undersigned Leadership Primary meeting of New York will speak on the married Marie quirements of the law, and serve Clark, of Springville storage is hereby being foreclosed night We are very happy and subject "The Moral Breakdown advertisement and sale. What Can Be Done About It? In- and preceeded him in death. He by One 1953 Oldsmobile 98 u k 22; terested persons are invited to en- married Lucille Wilde who surSerial No. 539M31014 vives- He is also survived by a joy all of the Bible sessions free. Last Known owner Arnold Hardor man, and covers over every-thinson. Major James E. Miller of Fort en, RL 2, Box 322, Bakersfield, We must remember and keep f .. ,na Ord, Calif-- and two grandsons, also Calif. in mind the two first great Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sturzenegger Amount claimed: $150.00. returned home Sunday from La the following brothers and sisters: THAT the time of sale is SaturHoward and Grant C., O., George attended where Puente, Calif, they funeral services for Clairs cousin of Salt Lake City, Mary M. Wagner day, April 3rd, 1965, at the County Court House, SL George, Utah, at is like unto it Thou shalt love thy Lamb hve LaMar Gray. Services were held of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Frank C. 12 oclock noon of said day, at 11,6 1400 nd 8004 as neighbor they self. Now who of Hill Mortuary on Fri- (Rachel) Cones of Price, Utah, Mrs. which time the said us dont really love ourselves? We went along together real well so in the Rose property will us far. But that let hope gentle day morning and burial took place Edward R. (Edith) Frei, Santa be sold to the highest cash bidder. don do much of anything that we gentle rains in the Rose Hill Cemtery. While Clara, Utah, Mrs. Bert Twitchell J. W. Bringhurst dont think first what it will do Lamb will bring ofusMarch. I have through the rest SL George, Utah for us. and Mr. of were of Utah and (Grace) Enterprise, guests not desire to hear old man away they Weve got a long way to do dont Lion any Mrs. in Fred home of at Paul Mrs. their (Rosalind) Ingledue, Gray roar around, or even growl at First publication March 25, 1965 we to live up to those two com-- j SL George. Last publication April 1, 1965 little Lamb. Rosemead, Calif. . mandments? We cant live one of gentle them fully without living both of them. The Lord says If ye love me ye will keep my commandments. So, do we, or dont we? We had a lovely drive coming out yesterday morning. And enjoyed Elder Donald Schmutz of the high council, his wife and children. Elder Alan Kay Olson a returned missionary. Each of the elders gave us a very interesting and timely talk. And bore a strong testimony of the truthfulness of this gospel. Elder Roland Olsen and wife, Estelle Olsen and Miss Judy Reich-mana friend came with Elder Olsen. So we really had a fine group. And we enjoyed their talks and their visit very much. We hope they will come again, when we can hear from Brother Ronald Olsen and wife. If was their first trip out here and they stated they enjoyed the ride out and would come again. 26-2- Mr. and Mrs. Rex McAllister and daughter, Mary Ann left Sunday afternoon for a short business trip Dr. and Mrs. Walter Snow made to Salt Lake City. a short trip to Salt Lake City over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Milne of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday night at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Whitehead the home of their parents, Mr. and and daughter, Beverly, left SaturMrs. W. O. Bentley and Mrs. Hep-pl- ie for to Lake Salt day morning City Milne. They left Wednesday attend the spring garden show. for Las Vegas accommorning Mrs. Whitehead, of Ediths Floral, Mrs. Milne. will be a contestant in the profes- panied by sional flower designing section. Mel's Dixie Quean Mrs. Walter Pymm recently enSPECIALS BASEST joyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pymm and four children Theyre the things that make meaL Make it better. Make It in Salt Lake City. healthier. Make it more enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Bybee Campbell And theyre reasonably priced. and children spent the week end in FSSS3 DAILY Salt Lake City. Leal l!tm ia y, IkniyY. Miller South-Wester- Dies in California eve-happ- y. 2L yn A Tribute To Our Physicians! Perhaps you do notrealize the vital role that these that these sincere, men play in your life, indeed in the life of this entire community. Your doctor is your friend, your counselor, your health advisor. When you need him, he is available night or day. Tireless, rarely g and happiness, he considering his own is constantly on guard to protect you and your ve well-bein- family from illness. He gives bountifully of his time without remuneration to public hospitals and clinics. He is our great healer, our Symbol of Security! g. ?r 1 n, the beer of good teste 50 East Tabernacle & SL George, Utah Current Ecrnbigs 43A Lcli Assn. Phone - - Ye Salute Our Tovn A, The other reason is the price. All these westerners found it just didnt make much sense to spend $3000 for anything less. By the time you read this, that figure will be thousands more I 153 East 1C3 North Phone 673 -8503 673-228- 1 Per Yecr Youre looldng at one reason why 25,780 westerners are driving the new Mercury. IT?. "Mite Water' St. George Savings ! |