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Show " r i More Around Home o Wives, the next time hubby comes home from the office and asks, "Well, what have you been doing all day? tell him you've and probably been working earning more than he is. y r: SECOND SECTION Wives Are Worth - - I' - iV VS nv .: - - ( - b f ST. GEORGE, UTAH It's no Joke. A recent study shows the average American . housewife is worth an estimated f $8,285.68 in cash annually, i) you're a working wife, add your salary to the above figure. You are probably In the $13 to $15,-00- 0 bracket (But don't tell the back row, left to right: Alice Hesllngton, Ilene Blake, Beulah , .' ' Internal Revenue Service.) ' V6 Pitchforth. and Irene Wilkins Ruth McArthur, Georgia Harris, A valThe Front row, left to right: Nell Smltr, Fay Holllnshead and Kay study assigned dollar ues to the work put in by the ii Wilkinson. 1 housewife as economist average " housekeeper, nurse, purchasing -yf ' C DIXIE DIVOT i 1 agent cook and chauffeur. Even r-V- .with allowances for tender loving care and a maternal instinct The Womens Annual Invitait adds up to $159.34 a week. tional Tournament was held Husbands, alas, worth a palApril 26, 1969 on the Red Hills try $51J0, based on the assumpGolf Course. Twenty-fiv- e ladies tion that a man has 41 hours of entered the tournament and they free time each week and spends were from Richfield, Beaver, CeRecent changes in the struc- about 24 of them doing housedar City and St. George. ture of the state welfare depart- hold chores. Following the 18 holes of golf ment have resulted in changes A husband Is worth about an entertainment committee in the local office. The depart- $1.96 an hour as a night watchThe Dixie High Flyers baseball team recently defeated Cedar High School for the Region 8 title. served a delicious luncheon up- ment will no longer be known man, $3 for one hour as an acas the Division of Welfare but stairs in the club house. countant $1.25 an hour for 2.5 the Division of Family Services. hours as assistant shopper, A very grateful president, The county welfare office has an hour for 45 minutes as $2.77 Betty McMullin, says "thank now been combined into Region a man and $2 an hour garbage to the ladies who 7 you, helped along with Iron, Beaver, Gar- for 30 minutes spent as a fashion so much: Olga Lundberg, Ann field and Kane Counties. Funcconsultant whether his wife Major, Helen Blake, Rachel Judd, tions and services are now han- takes his advice or not Bobie Fenton and Ruth Wilkins. dled on a regional basis rather It all boils down to the fact than each county handling its housewives are about three Thanks also to those who own. Dixie High School finally times more valuable than hus- turned the tide of Cedars domhelped with registering and postUnder this set up all eligibility bands around the house. It's no ing the scores. They were: Jo and inating power in Region Eight money payments are made Hutchings, Lee Wilkins and John from the one central office surprise. Wives have known it baseball. On a beautiful Friday ever since Eve set up house- afternoon, . LeGanL May 2, before many which is located in SL George. Winners were: Championship C. Victor Anderson is Regional keeping in the Garden of Eden. spectators the Flyers beat Cedar VMl' I Sorry about that husbands. 9 to 2. Flight, 1st, Nell Smith; 2nd, Beu- Director of Assistance Payments lah McArthur, 3rd, Ilene Blake. and is assisted The Flyers really played their by Harold Dur-ran- t, Afton Nelson and Karma Loans Available For best ball of the season as they First Flight, 1st, Fay Hollins-hea2nd, Irene Harris; 3rd, Sorenson. Services to families is continually belted Cedars big rendered by a separate division Ruth Wilkins. pitcher, Wayne Esplin, for hit Water Development, after hit. Dixie opened up in the Second Flight, 1st, Kay Wil- staffed by the remaining work first inning as Russ Horlacher kinson; 2nd, Georgia Pitchforth; ers in the individual counties a hb3mm and the offices will still be knocked one over the center 3rd, Alice Heslington. Soil Conservation new Enterprise School Library. The maintained as in the past Keith field fence to bring Ronnie McStroud of St. George is the ReArthur and himself around for The Farmers Home Adminis- a two run lead. gional Director of Social Servtration makes soil and water e School Room May and ices service workers for See The Flyers really wanted the loans owners to or of 2:30 p. m. at operators 15, 1969, are B. Anna Washington County as hit game they inning every Hackwell Ccnstr. Co. Taylor and Stephen Flegal of farms and ranches to assist them and scored almost every inning. The new additions to the EnSL George and Carl Potter of in developing, conserving, and With men on the sacks Dixie terprise schools will be dediuse of their land proper making Kanab. ,or batters came through with clean cated at this time. These addiand water resources. to score run after run. FIH Sand, Driveway Gravel singles tions include the CARD OF THANKS g Loans may be used to drill The. Flyers averaged a run and, room and kitchen, the library, Mix we Concrete our sincere May express B Ready wells and otherwise improve a half an inning. Cedar finally the music room, and improve& Gravel jj thanks to all of our friends and water Washed Sand supply systems for irriga- got on the scoreboard in the B A dedicatory program will be ments throughout the school. relatives whose thoughtful kind5th as a Cedarman homered with held at the Enterprise High ness has helped so much during tion, home use, and livestock; a man on The public is invited. Phone after a walk. This was purchase pumps, sprinkler systhe illness and loss of mothour Can Be Financing Arranged g tems .and other irrigation equip- the only hit of the day for the er. Redmen. Dixie added one run VThe Pearl Adams Family ment; acquire a water supply or in the sixth to give them a 9 to water right; purchase water stock or membership in an in- 2 advantage. Cedar didnt score corporated water users associa- in the sixth and seventh, giving tion; construct and repair ponds the Flyers the ' game and the SAY and tanks, ditches, and canals Region title. for irrigation; dig ditches and Big hitters for the Flyers were install tile to drain farmland; Russ Horlacher 3 for 4 and Add develop ponds and water control Averett 2 for 3. Gar Lundberg, structures for the production of Scott Colton, and Gary Esplin fish under controlled conditions. came through with clutch hits To be eligible, an applicant must to score the men already on TO SUMMER base. 1. Be a farm operator or r. Dixies fielding was superb, backing up pitcher Russ FREE OF ALL YOUR who had a great day with 2. Be unable to obtain the 14 tsrike-outSPRING BILLS! necessary credit on reasonable Gunnison and Emery will play terms and conditions from prito see who will play Richfield or vate lenders. cooperative Why dampen your summer fun with a stack for the region seven title. Dixie of bills and monthly payments. Consolidate all If you feel that you are elig- will play the winner of these ible and in need of assistance games on either May 15 or 16 on your monthly payments into one low monthly contact the Farmers Home Ad- their own field. If the Flyers payment. FOR MOTHER'S DAY ministration office, 196 East win that game, they will play for state the the title St. Tabernacle, following George. Our Job to help whenever yon need week. V rv : ,-- f )ij )7 v,!L' i.9 71- - Reorganization VV V,v 'I,.!' J y': AA Affects Local Yelfare Office Thursday, May 8, 18C3 made these Lions from over 120 communities in our state rededicate themselves to service in The SL George Lions and their area. Ladies wish to express their Your complete cooperation in sincere thunks to the citizens, this event assures the SL George businesses, schools, churches. Lions that you appreciate our National Guard Unit, Utah State efforts toward making our own Park Service, and City of SL City a better place to live, and George, for the cooperation and renews our drive an desire to support shown during the Utah State Lions Convention on May carry out the Lions motto, "WE SERVE. 1. 2. 3. With your help we were able Thank you, to entertain over 1000 Lions and Ladies in what we feel was one Wayne B. Nuttall of the most successful convenMaurine Mile tions held by the Utah State Lion Organization. Our hospitalConvention Chairmen representity, service, and entertainment ing Sl George Lions Club. Dixie High Flyers ATKIN'S SUGAR LOAF Crush j . - Cedar Redmen SI d; Dedication Of k ' i 1 DELICIOUS MOTHERS DAY Dira A specially prepared menu for Mother and the family, and a delightful gift for each Mother. i 98 - multi-purpo- i 7.77! iJ L Multi-Purpos- Enterprise Library Planned -- 11 mm farm-owne- Hor-lache- r s. I Samsonite Fashion Totes East Tabernacle, St. George FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE Its REDDY CASH. i IMKTTU LEEDS LOANS UP TO $5,000.00 (JVatioryJwL WANTED On Signature, Auto, Furniture, Real Estate Take Up to 36 Months to Repay! Acreage in Dr around St. or will trade George S.L.C. property. Please write M. R. Pack, P. O. Box 11157, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. NATIONWIDE FINANCE HOURS Monday through Thursday 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Friday 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment 1 ' St. George, Utah Phone 81 N 100 E. 673-463- 3 LAS VEGAS ROD AND ROADSTER CLUB. INC. Custom Car and Cycle Show ST. GEORGE ARMORY SHOW HOURS: Friday, 4 p. m.-1- 2 Saturday, 12 Noon to 12 MAY 9-1- Mr. and Mrs. David Stirling returned to Las Vegas Saturday after a week spent at their home here. Their daughter, Katherine and husband, Russell Christensen took them back. Davids health is improving slowly. Misses Sandra and Anna Eastman of Salt Lake spent the week end here with their parents, Art and Blanch Eastman. Anna is employed as a teacher and Sandra as a secretary. from 16. 95 Your Choice Mr. and Mrs. Royal Blake of St. George and two young children spent Sunday with her parents, Glen and Wilma Beal and sister, Nedra. 109.95 Visiting with the Eagar family Sunday was Dr. Seymour of Las Vegas. Mrs. Amy Jones of Colorado is visiting at present with her daughter and family, Ross and Ellen Savage. Mrs. Vaneita Foster of St. George was in town Sunday caring for her home and property here. . p. m. P. M. We are all grateful for the improvement in our telephone service. 0 COME TO THE BIGGEST SHOW OF THEM ALL, IN ST. GEORGE, UTAH FREE MOVIES DRAG INDY Free Live Music Saturday Night by The Lords REGULAR DONATION $1950 Children Under 12, 50c Under 6, Free Hazel McMullin, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Robinson of Glendale visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Hazel McMullin. 7 Miss Elizabeth Dennison visited last week with Miss Vera Becente. They went to Provo with Susan Savage of BYU to look over the BYU campus. Both Elizabeth and Vera are placement students from Navajoland. Vera lives with Ross and Ellen Savage and Elizabeth with Mrs. Mabel Condie of SL George. They are two lovely young native girls with hope and plenty of ambition for their future. j 1 a. m. to IQ p. m; Sunday, May 1 St. George and Cedar City S HELLO : 169.95 189.95 OTHER LANE CHESTS FROM $69.95 i- - |