OCR Text |
Show WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH I localColumn Overflow s " HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS th' found in hunt for -- FOR GOVERNMENT AND STATE LANDS IN ARIZONA When The Shadows Lengthen write Gibbs and Gibbs, talent Phoenix, Arizona. EXPORT NASH HISTORY 1ST N Washington County News want to wander happily towards the setting sun? Peace, Happiness and Contentment a Then you start saving now. Life As ye sow, so shall ye reap. There is no choice Do you biggest export month The Nash Motors tsh cars being ship-i- n SUPPLEMENT Well-Live- ts during the past he and Mrs. Joseph Barney and Gunlock are here visiting with their children. Bom, Oct. 30, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blake, . all concerned doing Mr. family of nicely. It is useless to expect a crooked man to give another person a square deal. HAVE YOU A QUESTION? would like to ask about any trust matters? 8.-- nt of the three new ars introduced last Carl Monday his home at Cedar City after spending some time here working. He intends returning In about a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Burgess left last Saturday for St. George, where they will spend the coming winter-D- r. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner and Miss Cherling of Farmington left last Saturday for their home after spending about ten days here visiting at the birthdays. home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gardner. William Snow left Monday for Delta where he Intends spending the winter, working. Roy Bentley and George Snow came up from St. George this morning to spend the week end. f' You If so, come in and consult lose of October, 1926. SPRINGDALE Santa Clara. Nov. Mr. Mrs. Springdale. Oct. 31,-Crawford Ernest Gubler and small and son and came home for a short visit with his Lewm Gubler of Logandale. Nevada, folks from Salt Lake, where he had spent last, week end here visiting. been going to school until he was takThis was the first time Louis has been en suddenly ill and was home for eight years. operated on at a Salt Lake hospital. He has to return Mr. and Mrs. Clark Orton and two to the city in a few days to report at small sons of Parowan spent last week the hospital. Every one is happy to end here, visiting. see him home and as well as he Is. Mrs. Elbert Gates of Las Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gifford and their Vegas, Nev is here to visit her parents., Mr. son Larkin have returned from their and Mrs. Lorenzo Leavitt. trip to the Sevier and as far north as Miss Grace Tobler. who has employPayson. They report having a nice noon. ment at Cedar City is here visiting her time with relatives in Monroe. Mr. School election was held here Satparents. Gifford s ' health would not permit urday, J. E. Black was elected as one Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wittwer to go farther than Payson. them spent . of the trustees. a few days visiting at St. Miss Thomas, Jessie Humphries of Hurricane I. W. Carling left for Lees Ferry Nevada, last week. has been a visitor the past three days where he has Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reber employment of Wash- at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lea He intends being gone all winter. ington have moved here to the Eager. spend We have been visited with a big winter. We have had some lovely rain storms was storm. It quite severe, the mail the past week for which we are very was held here for one day. PINE VALLEY grateful. Warren Black and Urban Colvin are Pine Valley, Nov. 5. The officers of working on the road today, the storm the Relief Society gave a Halloween doing quite a lot of damage to it. CANE BEDS party last Sunday evening at the home Don and Marion Lauritzen returned Cane Beds, Arizona, Nov. 1. There of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Beckstrom. The Wednesday from Bright Angel Point. were about one thousand head of catrooms were decorated tle appropriately sold here at the recent sale. It is and games fitting the occasion were a boon to the cattle owners, havVIRGIN quite enjoyed by all. Lunch was served to 1. James ing the scales put in at Cane Beds. Virgin, Nov. Standlee nineteen guests. David Ballard left Saturday for his brought some oil men in from Califor Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Gardner made a home at Grafton for a few days visit. nia to look over the oil field and left business trip to St. George Friday. Erwin Thurston arrived Sunday from for California last Monday. Mrs. Sarah Jacobson left Friday for Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Clark of California Delta, where she will City with another load of flour. spend the winter He left have moved here. Mr. Clark has em- with her Sunday evening for the Kiabab daughter, Estella. ployment in the oil field here. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gardner and forest, where he has employment. Frank Harris of Moccasin has been Born, Oct. 25, twin girls to Mr. and Reuben Gardner went to St. George friends in Cane Beds the past . Mrs. William Brinkerhoff. One of visiting Thursday. Mrs. Gardner will spend week. them only lived five days; mother and the winter there, the other two reWe had a lovely rain storm Sunday other babe doing nicely. turned the same day. We have enjoyed the recent storm Rex and Fenton Gardner and Levi night and all day Monday. It delayed although it did considerable damage Snow left Thursday for Lund with cat- the mail on its Monday trip being unto the road between here and Rocktle. Rex and Levi will return Sunday able to cross the creek until this mornville. There is a force of men on the and Fenton will take the cattle to ing. Miss Merle Wilkinson and Enid road to repair it. Delta where they will feed them the Webb are entertaining at a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maloney entert- coming winter. party this evening, it being both their ained at a chichen supper last Femleigh Gardner left Friday for night. as large. r export last month SANTA CLARA sections of the Salisbury manager S Nash Motors Corn-UnitStates, autoroad have been over the performance of the Six, Special Six and odels. And the fact in the Nash line is 11 hands of his mother-in-law- .' says that he has Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lowe and daughfound store doors Ud windows unlocked. This Is bad ter, Joyce, Cecil Lowe and sisters, the and Marjorie and business. Misses Lillian returned Thursday A. Smith George Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirtz of Cedar from where they have Idaho, Nampa, are here to spend some time. time. some for been I leir son, Kenneth, Is attending the I Me college. Mr. and Mrs. John Pymm returned Los Angeles, Cali, Randy Leavitt of Bunkerville, Nev., last Thursday from ten days visitI Jd Miss about where spent they Hene Chamberlain of Order- misfortune the had lie wefe Mr. Pymm tem-j!ing. married In St. George from stolen cash his to have $170, all November 9. was he where staying. room the Mr. Our city marshal a several occasions e. 1 the week. of the w t; n $ and Mrs. A. L. Kelly of Overton, ere visitors here the fore part Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pulsipher Mr. Kelly is superinten-a- t have moved to Gunlock for an indefinite period. Mrs. Pulsiphers father, J. Moapa stake school. S. P. Bowler, is 82 years old and since Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hatch and their the death of his wife has been quite aughter-in-laand her children wants to be lonely, so Mrs. Pulsipher 506 visiting relatives here the latter him. near of last week from Panguitch. visitor Mr. Jos. F. Winsor was a business and Mrs. J. P. Hamblin and son, He Enterprise. from Wednesday and wife, of Victor, Idaho, are here first the intend leaving Ming about three weeks here visit- - and his family to make with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hamblin of next week for Kaolin, Nev, months. few a for there d other their home relatives. and dairy They have sold their farm Ada Ailsworth and son Billy at Enterprise. cattle Ere visitors here the fore part of the at the en route to their home at GooA family dinner was had Lund Saturday, Rosilla des, Nev, from Beaver, where they home of Mrs. Mr. been visiting relatives. the occasion being her birthday. spent Modena, of Lund Mrs, Ellis Jones, who has been con- - and Mrs. Tom here with her. The end 1 week the her bed the past two months friends of Mrs. many b illness the is able to spend some of News joins in wishing he rmany happy time out of bed now, but will be Lund ed to her home for several yet. whose health has Bishop F. G- - Miles, is confined some time, notice been poor for publication prepweeks, to his home for about two Apartment of the Interior, Thehost U- S. Land Office at aratory to an operation. for favSalt Lake City, Utah. friends of Bishop Miles hope be 1927. may October 26, nti result and that he ce 18 after hereby given that Alan B orable look lw to for many years I t ,n5' George, Utah, who, on spared made homestead entry, his ward. a QvJon for SE section 13, Town-ierir- u to Ballard were South14 West, S. L. Range Mr. and Mrs. Waldon has from o filed notice of intention visitors last Thursday the a . three year Proof, to establish city returned They I above described, be Beds Arizona. theCalf from iam Brooks, Notary Public, at previous Tuesday utah- - on the 14th day of 2rml)er, 1927. and Mrs. two years I ax rf11' nanjes as witnesses: Brig-- I are both enI They months. ri. arPenter, Robert Fawcett and Port hajtag and oullivan all of Hurricane, Utah, markably well very D. Wallis, of St. George, joyed their missionary ELI F. TAYLOR, much. 1,ev- i for - . r - Register That newspapers strive to please and with your cooperation they will succeed. That you should swear by your newspapers not at them. That they are great boosters for a our officers freely. They will be glad to give you the benefit of their experience freely. L ed Bank of St. George ARTHUR F. MILES, CASHIER chankshaft responsible, in large unusual performance nd their consequent :r, Nash export ship' overseas ay over 38 e Nash Company for ider year 1922. For i months of the 1927 export shipments ex- Nash overseas ship-ntire preceding fiscal shipments of Nash fiscal year will ex-tcombined fiscal t 7 he 1924 and Cooler Nights Suggest Cotton Blankets, Wool Blankets Flannel Shirts, Blazer Sweaters Heavy Underwear, Wool Socks 1925." IKS AT LIBRARY new M. I. A. books ulation at the county xhing On, by Jas. lid war story; "The urple, by W. Steams dn Rich Man," James Buy at the place where y our Round Dollar gets a Square Deal THOMAS JUDD STORE CO. he Exiles, by Alfred em of the L. D. S. look of Mormon Satur-ought- s, by Orson F. The Mansions, by Two Years Before H. Dana; The Peace ley, H. M. McCarter, Zack l . Dreams of igedon; "Trail of the E. T. Seton; In the Great Outdoors, Thos, he City of the Sacred illard. We Stand For re; ' are interesting and Washington County Its Resources and Its People. We are here to foster the Development of the one and serve untiringly the other. very one should read splendid books. OF MESA TEMPLE I We welcome small accounts a3 well Start today. ly other single pre-televen years was organized, ny Short Creek, Ariz., Nov. 1. Mrs. O. F. Colvin, who has been out on Kia-ba- b mountain at Nelsons saw mm nursing, came home for a few days. She went back Sunday. Urban Colvin came home Friday night from Lees Ferry? where he has been the past three weeks working. M'ss Jessie McDowell left Thursday for her home at Aurora, Illinois. j.E.and Leonard Black came in from Nelson's saw mill on Kiabab mountain Saturday and returned Sunday after d? Mrs7 George H. Hunt, who recently returned home from Mesa, Arizona, where she attended the dedication of the L. D. S. temple, reports the dedication services as wonderful and in spiring, has very kindly brought to the News office souvenirs of the occasion in the shape of a copy of the Temple a beautifully Completion Souvenior, illustrated pamphlet of 84 pages, the city, and the better they are supported the better they can boost. That newspaper advertising stimulates buying and does it right now. That the editorial columns do much half-ton- e pictures of which are very to teach the better way to make a bet- fine and the reading matter exceedingter city. ly interesting. Also a copy of the of the news the Mormon Temple Arizona Gazette That they give consisting of 14 pages of home city in a pleasing way and local- Edition, to stop matter pertaining to the Mesa temple, ly they are always fighting and church news, events and history; it is waste and extravagance neglect, is con- profusely illustrated throughout, a that behind everything getting structive. picture of the St. George temple being That a city where newspapers are among others; the front page is dewell supported always maintains a voted entirely to interior and exterior views of the Mesa temple. steady, healthy growth. Mrs. Hunt also gave us a folder desThat upon what a city has not, as a to large depends what it has, well as criptive of the Natural Bridge ranch extent its appeal to its own people and at Payson, Arizona, where she spent the summer. to the outside world. Mrs. Hunt also reports a That a lack of disadvantages is as of advan-tage- s. abundance an as reunion held at Phoenix, important Arizona, October 25, at the home of That when a city expects to interest Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coates, formerly outside people and capital it will first of this city. There were 60 members be necessary to know what their city of these families present, many from has to offer, and when they do they Washington county points, including will be in a better position to interest three bishops and two bishops counothers to join with them in building selors. The program was given in four different languages. up the city. That a city must be a good place R. S. CONFERENCE AT LEEDS for business to live; not a place for it to die. as much Ward Relief Society conference was Nothing advertises a city as Prosperous Newspapers. Cities are held at Leeds on the 24th ult. Sister largely judged by the support given Josephine Miles, president ol the Stake Relief Society board was present, also their newspapers. Copyright 1927 Stake President Jos. K. Nicholes and Elder B. Jarvis, Jr. The ward officers were sustained. Pres. Nicholes and If you think your dearest enemy is Pres. Miles made encouraging remarks, ask him lacking in good qualities just and a splendid program was much to tell you about them. He can. Dixie Slockjjrovvers Bank UTAH ST. GEORGE. Capital and Surplus $30,000.00 Estate Now! Buy In Real Dixie, the Land of Promise ANDRUS & REBER Money to Loan on Improved Property FIRE Insurance Underwriters--LIFA Loan Local Agents for Western Building We Guarantee Service E, OFFICE IN SNOW BUILDING Hunt-Schmut- Never try to convince the fellow who ocean is blue Maybe the reason the knows it all. It requires brains to is because it has so many things absorb knowledge. thrown up to it. Some people are like hornets. They frame of mind is not half as are her holds quite harmless as long as you let Important as the frame that them alone. mirror. A girl's :S3 . iSfiau i i I 1 v v H: V c-- r V , t V 2 " ?&!& i? 4- 4 '?' 7 I-- 1 . p M'f t' f liiv :t?ht 7 HOTELSouthMELROSE Grand Avenue 120-13- 0 Los Angeles, California hotel on Bunker Hill; 250 rooms; three blocks right west of Broadway: away from the noise of the city, yetservice room In the heart of the city. Unusually good dining dinner 50 . Transient at reasonable rates; Table de Hote restrictions in locality, rates $1.00 per day up. No Parking garage facilities within a block. A delightful |