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Show Santa Clara DUP Swiss Camp By Speakers in church Sunday were High Councilman Dale Gubler of here, Gary & Chris Nelson of St. George. All talked about Temple Leslie Prisbrey Marriage. played a piano selection. She is the daughter of Ronald and Joyce Prisbrey. Blake Delores daughters Francesa and & Bron-wyn- n at Tempe, were for ten days with Mrs. Dale daughter (Danielle) Hatch, husband and son. Mrs. Hatch gave birth to a new infant daughter january 25, 1977. Mr. Blake went to Tempe to get his wife and daughters and to see his new daughter, grand daughter and family. The Merrie Miss A-classes held their Daddy-DaughtDate recently. All Arizona B er meeting Hafen, GertEnce Vegas. Mrs. Golda Witwer is her grandmother and V.J. Frei is her grand father of here. Congratulations. are LuJuanna Ramona Hafen, Barbara counselor Beskstrom. A son was born February 11, 1977 to Steven and Pearl Stucki. All are doing fine. Grandparents of here are John and Hilda Stucki Cabell. Congratulations. A number trom here attended the wedding and reception January 29, 1977 for Kent and Fern Cottam Goodwin at St. George. Congratulations. A number from here attended the wedding and reception for Dennis and Julie Ann Witwer Calico February 11, 1977 at St. George. Julie is the daughter of Lorraine Wittwere of here and Phyllis Yelnek of Las Washington Co. News a St, George, Utah 84770 Thursday, February 17, 1977 Mrs. L.D. Winder was hostess at two parties this month tor her sons Kelly and Leon. Kellys birthday anniversary was February the 5th and Leons the 11th of February. Congratulations. Mac and lone Reber and Clare and Mary Lynn Reber flew out of Las Angles for a 10 day vacation in the Tahitian islands. They spent time on 4 of the islands. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas, daughter Susan Staheli and granddaughter Michelle, spent last week in California visiting with Darwins brothers, Gordon and Ardell Thomas and families. Gordons son Arthur was married and so the group went for the occassion. They SALE I Store pgl Off Shoe Stop i Everything In surrounds the Temple. taking spectacle at any hour. At dawn it sparkles under the light of the of the newborn sun and at night, floodlighted by man and the moon, it rests, hushed and calm on its bed of green lawn. Aside from the spiritual atmosphere that wraps it in a cloak of other world serenity, to what does it owe its air of peace, tranquility and order!? Much of it is due to human effiency, given the Temple by devoted dedicated workers who are proud of the part they play in maintaimng this atmosphere of Eternity that m Thru February Is "For All the Family" 47 N. 700 E., St. George, Ut. who Grant Bowler, presides over the Temple says, The one thing that makes the Temple work efficiently is its staff workers. Many of these people have served selflessly for years; John Schmutz, aged 98, has given many of these years to the Temple as an Ordinance worker. Brother Walter Pace, Temple Recorder has served in that capacity fo 38 years and Sister Mildred Larkin has been Secretary to the President ofr 20 years. Chief of Security is Brother Lvnn Martin, President Bowler points out that his responsibility is a heavy one. Sisters Iola Johnson, supervisor of Clerical Work, Bertha Barton, supervisor of meals for Ordinance workers and patrons and Virginia Knight in charge of clothing, all devote long hours to their tasks. President Bowler says, This is a tremendous thing," Sister Knight provides clothing for Temple visitors who do not have their own clothes. Sister recently planted violets in a pattern to form the figures 7 in honor of the 1877-197- Temples Centennial this year, at the front of the structure. James Andrus is First Counselor to the Presidency with Elihu Whatcott as the S Maxine Phillips sees that all of these garments are freshly laundered each day. We are appreciative of those in engineering and the custodial service, President said. Custodial supervisor is Ray Lister and Dennis Whitaker, Chief engineer and his staff keep everything operative. econd Counselor. Sister Verna Bowler is the Temple Maron with Sisters Gayle Andrus and Leila Whatcott serving as assistants to Sister Bowler. Grant Bowler, President of the Temple since August, 1976, was Piesident of the Moapa Stake for 20 years and Principal of the Moapa Valley School for 41 years. He was serving as Regional Representative of the Council Brother Ray Graf was described by Pre. Bowler as a He Good Gardener! of Twelve when he received a call from Salt Lake City that President Spencer Kimball wanted to see him. There he was told of the Temple Presidency. It was beyond my expectations," he says now. It has been wonderful to meet so many dedicated people. I have fine counselors. I have been going around to each Stake in the Temple District to Sacrament meetings. I want the people in the Stakes to come to the Temple. We have had an increase in visitors and January was the biggest month in the history of the Temple with Ordinance work. Merrie Miss Gals date their "dads Enterprise Ramblings Family Preparedness 70 By Dorothy E. See The St. George Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints is a breath had an enjoyable time of dinner, program, and games. Leaders Who are they who care for the Temple? went sight seeing and really had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr and of daughter Christy Bloomington spent the weekend here with Terrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carrs The Gardner. lived in Dugway before moving to Bloomington. Terry is a teacher at Dixie High school. Mr. Kenneth Staheli went to Salt Lake to see a Doctor two days last week. Mrs. Cecil Moore returned home Saturday after spending some time in Alpine with her children, Bonnie and Harvey Sobotke and family. She will return to Alpine and spend a few more weeks with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Staheli and daughter Candie traveled to Logandale, Nevada, Saturday to visit with their children, Merrill and Mary Staheli and family. They stopped in Washington and another daughter and her husband, Shaunu and Ray Snow went with them. Merrill K. is teaching school in Overton this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Staheli of Hurricane Sunday visiting were here with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Staheli and family. They enjoyed a birthday dinner with the children, then attended the 2nd ward church services. They also visited at the home of his brother Ray and Thelma Staheli's. Mr. Sheldon Brown of the his Sigurd, Utah spent weekend here with Marion and grandparents, Leona Terry and family. High Councilmen Merrill A. Staheli and Robert Holt were the speakers in the 2nd ward church services Sunday. A special number was rendered by Dorine Bowler, Elsie Peacock and Sandra Dailey. Here Sunday visiting with his folks, Dean and Blythe Terry and others, was Mr. and Mrs. Ron Terry of St. George. Mrs. Minnetta Hunt was happily surprised one day last week when her brother Keith Bauer his wife and a daughter of Payson visited with her. baby shower was given Saturday afternoon at the home of Sandra Dailey in honor of Mrs. Bryce (Mary) A Emett. Hostesses were Sandra Dailey, Reva, Marie Emett and Susan E. Thomas. Many gifts useful and beautiful received by. the After games were were refreshments played, served to a number of ladies. Those coming from out of town for the party were Mrs. David Truman, Mrs. Randy Terry and Mrs. Bonnie Durrant of St. George. Mrs. Casey (Verla Randall) Emett came from Cedar City. honoree. The Enterprise 2nd Ward Merrie Miss girls enjoyed an evening out with their dads at the annual Daddy Daughter Party held Saturday night. The couples played games, enjoyed a program in which the girls sang a special song to their dads, and were served a delicious meal. The of the evening came when they all danced to the music of Mrs. Erma Brackens piano. It was a memorable evening for everyone involved and one the girls will always cherish. Those taking part in the 1st ward church services Sunday were Jack Moyle the 3rd and High Councilmen Robert Mathews and Byron C. Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Humphries went north to be with their son and daughter- - Help Us Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Humphries when they had their new son blessed in church services in Salt Lake Sunday February 13th. They gave him the name of Todd Raymond. Mrs. Margary Rainey, mother of Don Chambers had the misfortune to fall last Friday and break her left hip. She is in the Dixie Medical Center and will undergo surgery today (Mon.). The best to you dear friend. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Truman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlocker visited in town Monday with Mae Hall, Roxie Barlow, the Ray week. Twenty-thre- e members attended and enjoyed an evening of visiting, delicious food and some rook. Mrs. Mildred Peterson and daughter Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowler, Ruby Laub Stewart and LaRee Laub Pollock the Sunset with LaRee accompaning them on the guitar. The weather stays far to nice for this time of year, We should be having rain and snow, so that water will run into the reservoirs. We must Stahelis and the Grant not give up. It will come later Cloves, sisters to Alma and if we have the faith. Rose. The February meeting for Pilot Peak Camp fo the the Enterprise First Ward Scout Banquet and Court of' Daughters of Utah Pioneers Honor was held Friday was held Monday February February 11, 1977. A delicious 14th at the building. Mr. and Mrs. Grant spaghetti dinner was enTwitchell visited in Caliente, were awards joyed. Many with his uncle Nev. Sunday given including scoutings who is in Rosco (Rock) Haley the award, highest Eagle Scout Award to Raynel Hunt the Lincoln County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed were in town over the Hunt. The Legion Auxiliary held a weekend visiting with their Valentine party at the lovely folks, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin home of Winell Bracken Truman, Erma Bracken and Thursday evening of last Bruce Hunt and family. Thursday, Friday, Celebrate Our Saturday Open for Lunch MAGEE'S MAGNIFICENT SANDWICH FACTORY A VARIETY OF 30 DIFFERENT GAMES. 0 Foosbafl PiZZQ (Fresh Made Sandwiches) Stacks of Ham Piles of Pastrami - DAM COM (16 Years WED. NIGHT - LADIES' NIGHT Girls Free FRIDAY - Guys 50e a YOUR HOST Older ) Best Disco Sound System in So. Utah. Dancing Every Wed., Fri., & Sat. SATURDAY Everyone $1.00 fagm includes Soft Drink Magee Pays the Governor irmtmrs MAGEE BUCK! & qq Mounds of Roast Beef o Pinball O Billiards o Video Games -- WAYNE JOHNSON Come in and register for drawing of a BIKE FREE 10-SPE- 64 No. 820 East JUST NORTH OF DIXIE COLLEGE BELOW ABC AUTOMOTIVE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., Wed., Fri., Sat Sunday 1 1 1:30 a.m. 1:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. j.QO p.m. attended funeral services in Milford Wednesday of last week for Eliza Banks Hardy. Ruby and LaRee sang a duet Beyond Courtesy of Spoke & Pedal. Register as many time as you like. Drawing March 5th - You need not be present to win. PLEASEI NO ALCOHOL OR TOBACCO. |