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Show 1 WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS. ST. GEORGE. UTAH Thursday, June 12, 1909 Mike and Kaye Hafen Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Facker-al- l The Bullochs attended their from St. George. Serelda and of Salt Lake visited during grandmother, Miller's, funeral in Delbert are sister and brother the week with his sister. Mrs. St. George last Friday. to Leamo and Mike and Kaye Nathaniel (Susannah) Jones. A number of friends and relaare the Leratd Petersons son Uvada Stake Sunday School tives attended the viewing on and daughter-in-law- . Myrna is Superintendency and Secretary Thursday evening for Mary Ann the daughter of Leamo and Ver-d- o visited both wards Sunday. Cottam Miller, mother of Mrs. Peterson. Mr. Paul Pinkosky visited Fri- Bert (Grace) Twithcell. Speakers In the 1st Ward day until Wednesday with his Mrs. Myrna Bagshaw and famSunday were Wesley Holt end brother, Harry Sobotka and ily of Las Vegas spent the week Elmo Farnsworth of the High end here with her folks, Leamo family. Council. Wes Hoit has just reMr. Carl Truman Is here from and Verda Peterson and with cently been released as bishop Provo where he has been at her Ray and Luella E. of the Caliente Ward and put in tending school to spend two Bagshaw. as one of the High Council. weeks with his parents, Ervin A large crowd attended the Mrs. Colleen Bushar and and Doris Truman and family. wedding reception Friday eveMr. and Mrs. Clark Brenchley ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Tressa B. Pax-ma- n end baby visited in town and Miss Kay Huntsman spent Harold Durrant nee Miss Bonita Saturday and Sunday with Han- the week end here with Verlus Terry. nah Bushar, Theo Hadley and and Kay's parents, Leland and Mrs. Delia Barlow and family Wanda Huntsman. Kay will stay spent Sunday here with her Joan Hunt and families. Miss Cheryl Truman has gone home for the summer, but the mother, Mrs. Leola LaFever. The to Mt. Pleasant, Utah to spend Brenchleys will take their chil- children stayed here with their a few weeks with relatives. She dren back with them after a grandmother, while their mother is the daughter of Alvin and few days visit. They live in goes on a buying trip to Calif, Provo. Their children have been with their father, Boyd Barlow. Lu Truman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L Slack here a week or so with their Boyd buys for Vegas Village and three children from St. Ig- grandparents, the Huntsmans. stores. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bulloch natius, Mont visited during the week with her parents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bulloch Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Porter Mrs. Bert Twitchell. They also and families, all of Salt Lake were in Salt Lake over the week attended funeral services in St. visited here with their mother, end to attend the graduation George. Thursday for her grand- Mrs. Grace Twitchell and hus- exercises at the university where mother, Mary Ann Cottam Mil- band, Bert The Edwin Bullochs their son, Kent, received his ler. They also visited in Hurri- also visited with his friend, Bachelors degree In the field of cane with Bills folks. George Gardner and family. Pharmacy. ENTERPRISE Mae Hall, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Motris Dannelly is Willard's sister. had as company over the week Mr. George Tsit was In town end, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dannel- a day or two last week tending ly from Columbus, Nebr. and to his property here. Corp. Caylan Dannelly (Marine The Uvada Stake Relief SoCorps) Camp Pendleton, Calif. ciety Teachers Convention was Mrs. Mane Phelps is spending held here Saturday afternoon a few days in St. George helping with a large group of visiting daughter, Charlene Mathis after teachers from each ward being the arrival of a new baby boy, present to enjoy the program ) born June 3 to Wally and Char and lunch. lene Phelps Mathis. Speakers In the 2nd Ward -Mrs. Grace Twitched received Sunday were George Cleo Crawword of the death on Tuesday ford of the High Council and of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ann and Carl Truman, son of Ervin Cottam Miller. and Dorl W. Truman. There was a misprint last The Misses Brenda Pollock week. Mr. and Mrs. Lereld Peter- and Colleen Stewart have gone son took a car load of seniors to Las Vegas where they have to Calif, for their trip instead of jobs for the summer. Brenda is Mr. Sherwin Adams. Judy Jacobi received $10.00 check from John Whitney. the daughter of Keith and LaRee Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Holt left Laub Pollock and Colleen, the Sunday for Provo and on Mon- daughter of Leo and Ruby Laub day they entrained for Indiana Stewart VIRGIN where they will spend two Memorial Day relatives at the weeks with their son, and fam- homes of Lerald and Leamo Ed a J. Flanigan, Reporter ily. Elvis and Deloris Jones HoiL Peterson were, Warren and Ser-eld-a Mr. and Mrs. Alien Black and Femley of Milford, Delbert Richard and Judy Wilcox moved back to Virgin from St. four children of Spanish Fork and Verla Peterson and grandspent part of Saturday and Sun- daughter of Caliente, Bob and George Friday, June 6. I thought Mom wai kidding. day here with Mr. and Mrs. Myrna Peterson Bagshaw and That Was Judy Jacob's reacKim Spendlove is able to walk Willard Humphries. Mrs. Black family from Las Vegas, and tion when she was awakened without crutches for the first by her mother, Mrs. Tex (Viv- time since his injury ten weeks ian) Young last Wednesday ago. morning with the news that she had won $10.00 and was to be Speakers in sacrament services the Chamber of Commerces June 8 was Jay lee, who treated honored guest at their weekly the subject, "What Kind of Man luncheon meeting at the Jolly Was Joseph Smith. Robert Reeves of Hurricane who talked King Restaurant that day. "It took Mom awhile to con- on "Missionary Work." vince me she wasnt kidding, Visitors present were Mrs. Judy said. "I couldn't imagine Artie Reeve, Fern Reeve and would choose me. why they daughter, Ruth Anna, ail of HurCommitteeman John Whitney ricane. (Whitney's Gulf Station) was Cut Up Fryers Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collet and quick to explain why. "It's her Lb. 38c friendly smile. Besides, she's ef- family of Sait Lake City were of visitors Mr. Mrs. and Frank ficient, courteous, helpful, and, 5 hbove ail, enthusiastic about Lay Sunday afternoon. Dixie, even though she's only I Tony Matthews made a trip to lived here a few years." Judy is Denver, Colo. He went there to h waitress at Dick's Cafe. but decided to just have Competition gets stiffer. Ev- work, a vacation, and was glad to get eryone who serves the public back home. specially the traveling public Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompwould do well to register for U.S.D.A. Inspected the special training offered by son and daughter, Ruth, motored and Graded A to exthe for Logan graduation fhe Chamber of Commerce in ercises Fresh Whole Fryers Wilof John their son, cooperation with the Utah Ex- liam Thompson, leaving Thurstension Service. the 5th, and returnday morning Will be winnext weeks you , John graduated ing Saturday. ner? from Utah State University with a bachelors degree In Electric i 4-1I NEWS Engineering. His class of 69 con1 tained over 1900 graduates. He is on his way to Newport Beach, KOOKIE KUTTERS i The Kookie Kutters met at Calif., where he will work for Collins Radio Co. frs. Jill Bayles house for a Michael Wilcox attended a meeting on Tuesday, May 27, at seminar at the misp. m. We learned how foods missionary make you grow. We learned sion home in Salt Lake, also that cells are in every part of visited Wilcox family and with Penny .Taylor, ip West Jprdan. your body.' n. By The Piece .1 Those who were present were: for the week. If. Mike Linda Beames and of Drumsticks or l$liken 'Bayles, Konnie Kendall, TLijiLj, 'f Connie Neilson, Peggi Paxman, Salt Lake City are here visiting llUgilS Meaty&Pan Ready their Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, and Susan Sandberg. Sliced No. 1 Grade We plan to meet every Wed B. T. Beames. Linda also went Delicious Flavor to St. to friends visit George nesday at U0 a. m. there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savage and two little girls were visiting Sunday with the Don C. Flanigans. REAL ESTATE The Guide Patrol Scouts traveled to Red Cliffs Wednesday, TRUCKS, REPAINTS June 4 and joined the other Zion Truly Fine j CHARLES BISHOP Park Stake troops, for Guide Assorted Patrol Day Camp. Glenn Ostler 0 Veyo, Utah representing the Boy Scouts of America, showed several ways Busy Baker Lemon, of cooking without utensils. Vanilla or Cocoa Then each boy cooked his meal. had skills and fun. Those They Sludged engines? going with their guide leader, r$r Dolores Spendlove, were Clark Cream O' Crop and Kurk Spendlove, Kelly and Small ' Collen Stout. Gloria and Myrta Spendlove went to Rockville to sacrament Assorted Fresh meeting Sunday to participate in a seminary program. Fruit Flavors Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wilcox and other relatives and friends for several days i RPM Motor Oils keep enJ were Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand 2 lb. cut clean, wear, gines help' Ruesch. Mrs. Ruesch (Nona) is ' Baker Busy last engines longer a daughter of the Wilcoxes and are from Ontario, Calif. Let Us Help You Save Also visiting with the WilLucerne Onion, Blau, coxes was another daughter, Mr. , CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL and Mrs. Adrien J. Squire and Vllip U ip Garlic; Hickory, Bean, Clam ctn.AF MAN IN ST. GEORGE lucerne Chocolate, three children. Also their neighDnililmi., )Q BOB COOPER ctn. S UuUingS Vanilla or bors and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle and three children Standard Oil Company of California Gelatin Salads of Bountiful. fet LJ 1 J YaitressYins Employee Of The Veek Award Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jarvis of Tempe, Aria., visited Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Cox and Mrs. Zora Jsrvis. They were accompanied by their sons, Burke, Rodney, and Mike, and daughter, Tanya. They had been to Cedar City to attend the wedding reception of Miss Inn Jarvis, a niece. 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