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Show September 12, 1946 Lida)" PAGE FIVE WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH ll' . ’— I! MESOUITE, Nev. SATURDAY Mrs. Daisy L. Reber Reporter 7 t SANTA CLARA 1 3 1 Miss Amanda draff ,1 Reporter ‘ ”.57.? St. George Miss Sylvm Hughes and Frank: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peterson andA Hoover were married Saturdayi ivan Wittwer of Summit were vis-j evening in Las Vegas. The bride Ls iting here over the weekend. 1 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syl-t Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graff andA van Hughes of Mesquite and the1 groom is from Ohio. After a tfamily of Parowan visited herei lover the past weekend. i t short honeymoon he will reportl Visiting this week with Mr. and? t hack for duty in the navy at Longl Mrs. Kenneth Encc and son is‘ Beach. Calif. 3. coffee, Chase & Sanborn . .lb. 34¢ Mderleaf Tea . . .%lb. pkg. 49¢ i . . % lb. pkg. in Cocoa. Hershey's 10¢ "I ll WTI‘OTT Juice, Ariz. 46 oz. can 33¢ yheaties 0 O I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Potter of l Las Vegas were visitors here Sun-‘.rert of Provo. Mrs. Elvin Hafen is in the Mc-i ‘ day. A Gregor hospital with a baby boy.A Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pulsipher Henry Carson and Richard and small son Errol have returned 25c A - - pkg. 19¢ Mother's Oats, with premium . pkg. 39¢ . telly Crocker Soup Mix . 3pkgs. 27¢ Saltine Waters . . . 2 lb. pkg. 35¢ Clapp's Strained Baby Food, 3 cans 20¢ . walnut Meats . i lb. pkg. 55¢ peas, Cleariield . 2 cans 29¢ Beets. Pierces diced 2 cans 25¢ Mustard, Nash's Prepared . . qt. 19¢ tonut Butter, Skippy 1 lb. bottle 39¢ . lb. 5¢ CABBAGE . lb. 9¢ PEPPERS, Green . lb. 11¢ ORANGES POTATOES Ihome from a 5 ms hm." recently Stewart . . . Luce leftIlast week for California! dischargedl The primary officers met Wed-t vacation. rfmm the army. Sunday evening ainesday afternoon to outline their] family party was held in his program for the coming year. honor at the home of his pain, . TD bs. 33¢ Rayon Jersey Prints, yd. 1.49 Julia Dewey Reporter Visitors in Salt Lake City reNovelty Rayon Prints. yd. 3| cently were V. K. Mariger, Willard McMulIin, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Plain Bayons, yd ................ M Mr. and Mrs. Dee Iverson of Stirling, Stewart Allen. Mr. and t. . Fred Chadburn 3 Mrs. Lula Tobler Plain Cottons, yd ................ .39 Mrs. Ross Savage and family, Seattle, Wash., visited his parents porter Reporter Mrs. Donald Fuller and son Oral Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Iverson last Week. . and Mrs. James Price of Wayne Gardner and Woodruff Fuller and Jack Park. After spending the summer e spent Saturday visiting Cannon of St. George were home Isaac Funk visited this week . their parents Mr. and Mrs. missionaries at our sacrament with his family. He is employed in here Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hafen left Visiting over the week end with for Albuquerque, N. M., where .t (.‘hadburn. ' business to visit relatives. Las Vegas. meeting last Sunday. Kay is to attend school. . . Benjamin Chadburn is reAfter a week's honeymoon in Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Bateman Merlene, Ruth and Leland The M. I. A. held its opening were Dr. and Mrs. George M. -. to be slowly improving social last Tuesday evening in Holden visited last week in Las Barnard and Darrel Hafen are the northern part of the state, Bateman of Tempe, Ariz. where her recent illness. attending school at the University connection with a party held in Vegas, Nev. [Mn and Mrs. Ortho Christensen Dr. Bateman is head of the chem'. 9 May Berry returned honor of our returned servicemen of Utah. Mrs. Carrie Jackobson and WalMr. and Mrs. Kendall Gifford A have £0119 W St. George t0 spend istry department of Tempe col.. Los Angelcs. Returning with Mrs. Leah Huff and children who are all home now, which ter Jefferies of St. George were i were his parents the Mayreturned last week from Salt the winter where he will attend lege. The two men are brothers. was sponsored by the Bishopric visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence returned to their home in Spring— . who intend making an in- who prepared a venison supper, ville after visiting three weeks Lakepprinlgingd “gift; rctihemh ”1;” college. They were married in the The visitors were enroute home McMullin on Monday. from vacationing in Idaho with c. v r l . , st m'te stay at the Smith ranch. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. son, cooked in bake skillets out on the Mrs. Hal Sullivan was called to Frank Eaton and her brothers. Ronald Cottam spent public square. The meat was dejust returnede from JgpanrH: thSL George Temple Au?" 28' by relatives. spent the past two years in the-Pres. Harold Snow. He 15 the son Ill! all: all: Hurricane last week because of nay hert- visiting her mother Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nisson left licious and was served cafeteria the serious illness of her father, Miss Fern Seegmiller is spendof Mrs. Lora Christensen and she service of our country. t‘ other relatives. Thursday for Las Angeles to atstyle. with bread and butter sandMr. and Mrs. Squire Crawford is the former Berneice Brooksby ing the week in Boulder City t . Ellis Jones returned Sat- wiches, pickles, tomatoes. onions Frank Barbar. tend the graduation of their son with Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Ahlstrom. Minnie Harris was a substitute Roy from dental school at the left Monday for Salt Lake on of Fredonia. wy from the McGregor hospiand cucumbers, and watermelons. where she spent 10 days After this fine supper a short teacher in Springdale last week. University of Southern California. :- O.K. — O.K. -— O.K. — O.K. —- O.K. — O.K. —- O.K. — O.K. — O.K. — O.K. — O.K. -: tment for a stroke. She is Week cnd guests of Mr. and A group of relatives met at the program was rendered and the O in a critical condition but Mrs. Joseph Hannig were their ‘rest of the time was spent in home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence ksqh r. if You wru. mwrru- TA McMullin Sunday evening in children, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon . LtVER AND BACON,5AKED ANDSOtr IS.’ MV honor of their son Larry on his DeMille of Hurricane. Mr. and POTATOES, CAuucLoweri, huseAND AND Mrs. Arnold Hannig and family CELERY AND APPLE PlE — in attend-tblt‘thday anniversary, were board A. I. M. ing V151 Iay aSur . T... .peM O LOOKS LIKEADINNER RDR Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sorenson, of Overton, Nev. 12:21:: flr‘h ESIRI‘eaVItg ance. James Jones of St. George Dick Lewis of Overton was helped YOUR mUBLES WILL BE T ance and attend Barbara and Larry McMullin atin also was an up 0 e a M a “ml“ for dangtng. tended the wedding reception at also a guest. OVERJ’HEV PLAN MEALS ere was 2' large crowd from furnish the music In sacrament meeting Sunday USING "EMS THAT ARE!" ‘attending the wedding dance Jack Reber, M. I. A.Ipsre51 en, Gunlock on Monday evening for the genealogy department was in nie . Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bowler. ceremo of master was r SEASON , THERERMZE A'l' Bowle Conrad Mr. and Mrq charge of the program under the The opening social of M. I. A. direction of Wm. Tobler. Very Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Ence have Gunlock Monday Wm. Bundy was held Tuesday evening at a enneth Leavitt 'Norman and bought the home of Bun- campfire "steak" supper at Silver interesting talks were given by -ene Chadburn‘are attending and have moved into it. The Miss Thelma Neilson, Clemm dy’s have moved back to St. Reef. A large crowd attended and Hancock of Washington and C; I 'ge at St. George this year. had an enjoyable evening. David Abbott of St. George. A its George. r primary Commenced former the Ardene Millett, small daughter n Hardy, Mrs. Sheldo v“: ter work with a good attendgirls chorus under the direction Joy Hunt, is here Visttmg at the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millet had of Miss Bonita Tobler sang " Tuesday. home of her parents. Mr. and the misfortune to fall and break Beautiful Home and the prayers I her arm. Mrs. Max Hunt. were by Calvin Hall and Miss have; Primary commenced Monday Rhea Vincent. Hunt Frank Mrs. and Mr. s ROPAK CUT DDTNTS Of All Kind HERSHEY’S 8 OZ. PKG. with a short class period and then a Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Prisbey gone to Enterprise to spend all children and officers enjoyed had as their guests during last fguple of ”Pigthilfntt the home of COURT BONDS I a melon “bust" along with other week their children. Elvin and . eir son . ' Merrel of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Laurence Watts and (WM fruits. AUNT JIMMA PKG. t FIDELITY BONDS Between 35 and 40 of our chil- Amber Slack of Boulder City. dren of Washington spent last ' OF ANY m " dren are now enrolled in school par-I. ch., Mr. and Mrs. Rex Prisbey t da ' at the home of her SPRING KIST WHOLE KERNEL at St. George and ride the bus and daughter of Denver. Colo. 31::er and Mrs. Vernon Tobler. ALSO Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Stratton of there each morning. FIRE INSURANCE daughter of Yucaipa, Calif. Cedar City spent last Sunday 0 Mr. and Mrs. Prisby accom— here at the home of the lattIers ur F. MATES panied their son Rex and family Mrs. E. J. Benet". and Mr. . parents ' to Zion Canyon to visit with SPICE!) LG. A. ?” 29:08.r— ' Rex's twin brother Max and wife. week at Gunlock with East 212 South 200 The boys had not visited each ents. Mr. and Mrs. emo st. George, Utah recuperating from a recent operaother since they joined the servVAN CAMPS l. ice. tion at the McGregor hospita From Zion the group went to In order to receive full benefits Bryce and returned by way of BLACK, TAN, BROWN under the GI Bill of Rights, a Cedar Breaks. snons'mmo Mr. and Mrs. George \Vagnerprospect must enlist in the regular 5. r of Riverside. Calif, were guests Octobe t. midnigh army before 1948., it was pointed out today by of the Prisbreys last week. army recruiting officials at headMiss Virginia Woodbury left Street quarters. Utah Recruiting DisRE'OD‘)“, .ms‘7 of the former Ad ’ 5 C af e ori Main last week for Ogden where she trict. 224 South West Temple. A recent message from the ad- will resume her employment, aftunder the new name of er a mid-summer vacation at jutant general's office in Washhome with her parents. Mr. and ington clarified regulations govMrs. David 0. Woodbury. and ering this point. The message other relatives. stated that October 5 is “the last 2": 92 a: day upon which full benefits can Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ostenson be guaranteed based on entire pearrived Tuesday evening from riod of enlistment." Belle, Calif. to visit with Phillip As an interpretation, a man en— Ostenson. father of Mr. Ostenson. listing after October 5, 1946, may And Under New Management and other relatives. receive benefits under the bill only for that part of his term of HOURS 6 A. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT enlistment which is served prior . Mrs. Jack Reber is spending a October 5th To Receive G.l. Benefits Announcin9 HOT SPOT CAFE i| mlord Leach PHONE 333-W .\ M:_ y__ to the termination of the present war. IF IT IS LIVESTOCK YOU HAVE FOR SALE All men who enlist before mid- I night. October 5. are entitled to l complete educational benefits for each month spent in the service. regardless of whether it was spent Dhnnp 4 or 5 lbefore or after the official ter.mination of the emergency. I Sandi.” Bros. Im‘q. Utah 0. K. mum at ++u~6r<v MEN .’ 3’3] t'lHEiBE-‘J‘AND .3 E7 .2cans New Potatoes, Nunt's 2} .35 String Beans - . .Zior .33 Tomatoes, No. 2%, 2 cans .35 Baking Chocolate Pancake Flour, 20 or. Certo . . bottle CORN . Kerr Lids. Kerr Caps 2 pkgs (T01. Luncheon . 12 oz. can .39 2 cans .37 Corn Beet Hash, 13 ozs. .32 Parowax . 16 Oi. pkg. SlllNOLA . . Toz. Carrots . .2cans .29 . can FRESH VEGETABLES Celery, crisp . lb. .10 RED BLISS POTATOES . . 10 “AS. 33 String Beans . . TD. 13 Dry Onions .10 Tenderoni . .5 lbs. .19 QUALITY MEATS lb. Chuck Roasts, A grade lb. Short Rib Stew . lb. harks, type 3 I). Beef Liver $ 72 .30 .36 .22 .35 UTAH — UL— 0.K.-— 0.K.— 0.K.— 0.K.-0.K.-O.K.-0.K.—O.K.— O.K.—O.K.- UL— O.K. . __1 Glen Smith and Miss gm? 1“} Ampzov‘qg‘webb f dancing.maB.Seegmi ller of the Stake I LaNor .t.° . fwd :13 .‘ 5cm AGENT IY fall! Choooe from plains, prints, spun rayonc, rayon jeneyll. WASHINGTON Must Enlist Before '. MYONS—eoft and sinuous—m ideal to bring out “that look” for LEEDS IVINS ilO “ E. Millerl Bp. Max Hafen of Mesquite. and Mrs. Fay Leavitt and Mrs. Nelda Houston attended the fu- Nev.. was visiting relatives here neral services for Morgan Adams over the weekend. at Washington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Smith and Quite a numbe rof our towns- small son spent Sunday here vispeople attended the homecoming iting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gubler, parents of Mrs. Smith. at St. George. Mrs. Stella Lund spent Monday here visiting her mother. Mrs. Eliza Graft and other relatives. Mrs. Evelyn McMullin Reporter , and Mrs. Albert School commenced Sept. 3 with ‘and Mrs. E. R. Frei. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sorenson and the following teachers: Leonard Reber, principal. George Bowler. two children visited over Sunday Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. Daisy with Mrs. Elva Hafen and famReber, Mrs. Anne Hughes and ily. Mrs. Vanderhoven. The cooks for The MIA officers sponsored the the hot lunch are Mrs. Margaret season opening social Tuesday Hardy and Mrs. Cora Leavitt. evening at the St. George Munici— Mutual officers for this year pal pool. A large crowd attended. are Leonard Hughes, Wm. Jones. Genealogy meeting was held Iran Tobler and David Pulsipher Sunday at 2 p. m. An especially for the young men, and Berniece good program was presented. Pulsipher, Dora Houston. Rosa William Beacham of Newcastle Leavitt and Etta Leavitt for the visited over the weekend at the young ladies. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stake missionaries from Las Beacham. Vegas Sunday were Robert 0. Miss Bonnie Thermer and her Gibson and Mr. Cameron. brother. Curtis of Alamo. Nev. The opening social for mutual are visiting this week with their was held Tuesday night. grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy. Mr. and Miss Laura Gubler. “A Surety of Purity” ! Mr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pul— ‘ and Mrs. Grace Bullock were Sunsipher. tday visitors at the home of Bp. 0 p. smoos W A‘ l”.- ! Mrs. Ence‘s father, Gustave Bur-t ‘ O.K. - O.K. — O.K. — O.K. — O.K. — O.K. —- O.K. — O.K. — O.K. — O.K. — O.K. — 0- O.K. - O.K. -- O.K. — 0 K , <w—. I Ti 3 wheatsworth Cereal . . 2pkgs. J. O.- ‘lfllli O... 4 — O.K— 0.K.— 0.K.— 0.K.— 0.K.— O.K.-— O.K.—O.K— O.K.—OK—Ofi... |