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Show I'TAI I \VASHINGTON (Y)L'N'I'Y NPM'S‘. ST. CEHRHIC PAGE TWO oil I’wt'vnl gumtx‘ at the home work the boys and girls had done Milne. a (lt'llh)!i.~ll‘ztli0n on xeilurlx ' were )iis . lln‘ll‘ 4-1’1 proyicts. ’l’hey aro Thr- (ir-monstrution winning third ‘.\ir>. .\I.u'_\ Sergio: lit-r . Mrs. to be complimented on the type place was a demonstration on llcru‘x Korm. llt‘l‘ daughter son, ull of work they have done. The lead: muffins by (‘lnra June Stain-h {‘Ilt-ssit- Walton and small s iron—l era are also to be complimented and (‘arolyn 'I‘ruman of Enter- yof liobbs. N. .\'I. Tl to. Korn .u-n .. Ge-u. ht Published Every Thursday St. in home their made ilv l for their efforts and time spent‘ prise. is at Korns Mr. years. l with these young people without? The boys' demonstration was for severa Korns is. Editor and Publisher EDGAR R. SINIPSON any financial return in mind; only won by Rood ll. iilakc and Jay .for several years. Mr. the (nil the desire to help the others of Blake on preparation of mount- lat present employed at hornsl ‘(Jill' communities make a higher ing wood samples for lht'il‘ collec- lfit-lds in l'inta basin. Mrs. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at ihus hurl defense plant work until! standard with what they have to tion. “ill-r St. George. Utah. under the Act of March 3, 1879 work with. l\'t‘t'\' l‘t‘t‘l‘nll)'. She and Mrs. The individual Kerr (‘nnning came by way of l'inln to \‘lsitI ton ' w 1 The group exhibits which woni exhibit was won by {\lnxmt- BowMr. Kt)l'n\‘. While they wore here. places at the exhibit day tryouts ler. This exhibit will compete National Advertising Representetive Seegmiller and son. Donald! lhlrs. “'i-l‘t' as follows: First year foods with other (‘tlllnllt‘\ at the Slitlt" them to the :Ht; uniml comp NC SERVICE. INC. I‘ i; 3t .«il’APllll A” lill’l‘l Bonita and l-Iliynbelh Burgcss’ ‘ Fair. and the winners will l't‘t‘t‘l\ ‘i izic where they ior— . tll't'll bull group \von first place: Barbara a trip to Chicago to the National 1 Trum O mwwww lan amllgt. of "to to spend :1 (lfii_\'l h, ranc :1 ind l nu‘vly l Burton's group, second, In the 4—H (‘lub (‘ongn-ss and Livestock ‘ N. A. S. Ivisiting friends. second—year foods exhibits. Jewell Show. Also the State winners of l '1 Serving America's Adve 'sen end e Home Town Newspapers Mitchell'~ group took first and the Style Dress Revue will attend o Hannah Wells” group took sec- ‘ the national club congress. Mrs. Alma McGi-egor of Prov MOW. Randolph —Cblceqo I. I. O OFFICII 0 WWSIFIMCIL Be nSoi'enson: Mrs. ter. ond. The third year foods group l daugh and The complete costume of Chari entered a Kerr canning exhibit. maine Cannon will go to the State and two sons. Elliott and Shan Subwrlption Rowe: and this was won by Alice Le- Fair to represent Washington of Elberta, Utah. who have been Baron‘s group of Hurricane. The county. in competition with other visiting relatives here for the past Within the St. George trading area—1 year $2.50; 6 mos. $1.50. fourth year foods exhibit was won counties. The winners of these week. and Mrs. Sorenson I‘(‘('t'l\'Outside the St. George trading area—1 year $3; 6 mos. $1.75 1 by Verna Call and Beulah Graff’s demonstrations and exhibits at- ing medical treatment, will re-I Servicemen's rate—1 year $1.50; 6 mos. $1. group of St. George. They also tending the State Fair at Salt turn to their homes this week won first in the Kerr group ex- Lake City will leave here next end. All Subscriptions Payable In Advance 4'. JL '1.i hibit for fourth year club mem- Sunday morning. September 15. . l . .. bers . as the State Fair begins in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hutchinson; - In the clothing groups there Lake on Monday morning. land two sons of Las Vegas were l were no first and second-year |vi.<iting in St. George over the l groups entered this year. There Guests this week of Mr. and ‘week end. During Mr. Hutclnson s were some clubs that did this Mrs. Harry Bleak are Mr. and absence on military duty. Mrsl work. but they did not get their Mrs. Rex Bleak. their son and liutcbison and sons made their; exhibit into the county tryouts. daughter-in-Inw, from Los An- home with her parents. Mr. and.I The first place in the third-year ANsON 11. CALL, an. By EDGAR geles. were Mr. Bleak is attend- Mrs. Ammon Lake in Buttonwil-l ‘in W Washington (limmtg News Seen and Heard ‘ 'Round the Town clothing group was won by Donne 5‘. Grat’f's group of St. George: (‘oumty Agriculture Agent Equlwwm kalny second place. Florence Jolloy and Last week it was my privilege Julia Dewey's group of Washingto attend the Iron County Fair. ton. The first place of the fourth— This is the second year that I have attended and judged the yt-nr clothing was won by Madge (‘zmnon‘s group of St. George. crops and fruit. and from one In ihe boys‘ Forestry exhibit, So I slipped aboard the plane on year to another you can certainh Friday afternoon anti was on way. tell the difference in the quality a group of boys from Iivzm Earl's products which are being club took first place. The trip in was a bit rough but of Besides these group exhibits. very interesting and the Sunliner brought to these exhibits. I think‘ staff did all they could to make that in no place can we find the there were tryouts to see who the trip interesting. (Brother. quality of products improve as Would represent thc county at the quite a comparison with bus trav- much as in a place where they State Fair to compete with all el). I had a grand morning Sat- have contests in which people are other counties of lltzih. The most urday looking over the new equip- competing against each other to ispectacular exhibit was the Style Dress Revue. won by Connie (70rment. but even if one had the show what they have produced. For a long time there has been bett of SI. ("leorgm Charmaine money to buy. “looking it over" in Washington Cannon made second place. and was all that one could do and a small group date of delivery was a very. very county advocating the necessity Gladys Johnson of St. George and indefinite proposition . . . While of a county fair to be held some— Phyllis .Iolley of \l'ashington won looking it over I kept phoning where in Washington county so third. There were nine girls tried the Western Air Line — being led that people would be able to ex- out in this event. and each girl on by them with the hope that hibit the products which they was required to enter a complete there might be a cancellation _.._ have made or raised. I believe costume with accessories which but at 1:30 pm. they conceeded there is no other way that so ‘she had made during the club that. there was no hope as the much interest is created in the: year. The girl was also required plane was to leave at 2:15 pm. . . . production of better crops. thnl to model the costume she had Well. since I felt I had to get we see what our neighbors have made. back pronto. I then called the bus and the method in which theyl In the 4-H club demonstrations. line and they told me if I would display it. we become more in~i \Vthh will also go to the State l Fair to represent the county. the come over immediately I could terested ourselves. make the 5:30 bus . . . I have Last work we had our 4-H Club5 demonstration winning first place never seen any place where a few exhibit day for Washington was ”Cheese Goes to the Party.“ dollars made so much difference county in the Home Economics’ by Maxine Bowler and Carole in the treatment one received. building of the Woodward highl Call. The second place was won by My experience in the past has school. There were some lovely Edna Lu McQuaid and Beverly been that the guy in the 18.50 hospital room didn’t get as friendly or as much service as the guy in Recently the News office received a beautifully printed announcement and invitation inviting us in to see a display of new printing and binding equipment. Ilow. Calif. ing dental college at USC. ll RAPID onma ENA_MEL | ham sum l BETTY SUE: 3’7 W Acooaomc. i " '. l to SClEN‘TlSTS,“ l l l RAPID DRY ENAlv'ngL and PAINT BRUSH |l Both for 290 This wonderful. silky-sheen enamel dries in 1‘ hours to a rich, high gloss finish. Enamel hurl/rpfi (Tomi ltI the DIXIE .lli\VEI. SIIOP . . , our prices are low, size; paint brush is one-inch. Just 29c for hem 5." his . ID» our merchnmllsc of highest on iilll}. We have just received a large shipment of very distinctive and prices. Out vases and lllt‘k-l’léleS beautiful in Lusterware. a at China. very by pin Stories for Every I". Easy '0 Use moderate latest in compacts is the best ever. They are Elgin American. Polishing Floor erm DIX ll. a,» gear PHONE 2'75J' ST. GEORGE Favorite " '- Sale! The best loved Me America’s finest .. —romances, sellers, all of them! 1.69 Just pour it on and spread it out! Dries in twenty minutes to a beautiful glossy finish. Gallon size. the $8.50 room (speaking of cityhospitals). In fact. the $16.50 and ALUMINUM PAINT $12.50 were along the same line with the service improving very much in the $12.50 room over the $18.50 and still better in the $7.00 a day ward. (However, there are other cmplications in the ward) as Worces Jmstom- 1-49“ .221: rls of s . plus 2 Coven and Seals In One Gee! today that you can buy so much the money spent on a plane ticket over any other means of transFor use on wood. metal or brick. Can be sprayed or brushed. Dries to e gleanlng chrome finish. portation. When you ride the planes. they do everything possible to be of service to you. and as far as I am concerned. if I were traveling very much. I would be gently tempted to spend any "extra dollars" I might have that way. There is a slight improvement over the wartime bus service. and. one isn't engulfed completely in the other fellows second handed smoke as used to be the case. Of course. this is prob- ably a doubtful improvement to so per cent of the passengers. but UGAR LOAF CAFE believe you me it certainly is a big improvement to Revolving Lawn those who m‘j SPRINKLER don’t smoke. There again. the planes have a much better ventilation system. Those who want The head, water chamber and standard ere solid aluminum. 7-inch steel beee. Rifle Weeder . . . . . . . . -3.79 to smoke can do so without it bothering those who do not want to. I have never before ridden with a bus driver who went to St- George A very fine value! up. and top are e ‘ in bright red. Told! II . not in use. Bee utiful Wedelauhll I." sleep. but this driver must have from the way he would go over to the left. hit the gravel and then Friday, Sept. l3al7P. M. pull the bus back onto the pavement. He would then repeat the "(2‘ process on the other side of the road. or at least so it seemed to me. and I got where I stayed awake to watch him. However. that is a pretty harsh an accusation. so I will say perhaps I was wrong and it just seemed so. At least. it gave me a thrill or two . . . Well. the trip up was inter— esting. the show was delightful. I am back home alive and well. the staff had the Lions program book well under control. so I guess that everything was a complete success. .We Invite FACTORY- Your Inspection RECAPHll and Patronage You get the Ill. ' . tread. round 1" new Firestone 9' chum an Ill‘ 7. NOTICE The Auxiliary of Lester Keate Post No. 90. the American Legion will hold its 1946-47 Membership drive party Monday eve. ning Sept. 16, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Roy Williams. All past members and . um nuanced“ Phone 377-] those contemplating becoming members “The Brightest Spot in Utah's Dixie" are cordially invited to attend. AD ANDERSON, Chef Mrs. Wilford Whipple and two small sons. George and Alma. arrived Monday from Logandale. Nev., to visit with her mother, Mrs. George T. 'l‘honpson_ and other family members and friends. , . CA’l'l'IE ARTLIP, Head Waitress DONALD P. McDONALD, Owner-Manager Ind hr K© ’ V :17 . . . But getting back to my point. I don’t believe there is any way improvement in service SUPER VAN"! Cl“ 0 con Karl Hutchin 55 N0. Hams-r. 93.3.93 |