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Show WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS. ST. GEUREE. I PAH 7 ' W 3‘. Children's Sigl“ .2. . Inadequate sight presents many problems for 801100] Children. an appomtment Mth- Dr. M. F. Burgess to havee your child's eyes examined. PHONE 384 OR STEP INTO THE OFFICE AND ' MAKE AN APPOINTMENT m. M. f. ? mass OI'I‘OME'I‘RI‘ST :i~l- Pm a“: “m B“ “8 °' “0" W" 0"“ m "m :5; an apmmnt' iWW*M*m++*++++**++***+*+*++******+*** . SCAM)” opening social 1” Would Asunx (hand Canyon Wendover, the state’s far west orphan city, whose wails about secession and becoming part of Nevada have become quite common place. has been advised by Governor Herbert B. Maw to take ‘Mrs. . ~ J.‘L. ‘ mm .‘ “ irnni (Lllt'; .\liilll_\fl lilt)lil.ls. m M -l‘»\ ”00::th Riding l(l>llll.l “’ o's . Ambrose Hyatt general mount”: ‘ if“ _'—‘"'V" fourteen, . . .‘ Faildla‘he‘"'embrotdermi white iii-line MIN are listed first. second and third. when . he never missed an opening day. ug. Kim“ ones of 2‘ in order: First day ‘m-ntered \\ilil (1 cluster oi ol‘un!“ Minter. Bronc \ll. riding. V. Ti'll .. F. The "I‘oon ' ° ‘ returned . iggmfiliis meS of military 010‘.“th :nonths of “'hi' . first a fil‘illlu'liot m_"l‘30as duty, I Klein Shieffel' In i 103 road and made ”5 “NJ—V 51,0“: t~u<ullll<l$ bonnet “"h U1 “We“ riders. Bareback: Bud Cook. When ng m 3111101qu .‘ “HOUI‘I‘E‘Jfr‘ycfillege Km- was ,4, G'P'dl' Axel Stipwell. mi— “.“km‘ \tiilli‘ i..gitiieiwl .illtl fashioned At Wolf Rock Loren left the old ,,,,,_\.\.,,,m my mum”, mi, tit-r WM“, mom... Sp“, m.,“...en mm... of ”Dixiok «U ill the loo-M“. Ceremon' Al Bride’s Home i and carefully to the top of “11“} ’ HURRICANE, ' Utah : Si?:%..°;::::‘:3:..£t. Miss (‘le-i ' . .. Attending 1h matron of honor Bruce Bunker. ray titties '1 In. 1- » hail. We .. _‘ "T" eme »‘ one Pulsiphvr. daughter of Mrs.‘ 3mm deer “5°SS‘”g‘tT.mtl,sucidcsii: was Mrs Howard Watkins} iinj \'i‘dn Frohnor, l4» Slats Jacobs. {1.8an .91 ‘Ml'. and it?“ s Dolph Bennett and Klein Shieffer. . . , ,_ c . _ "‘0“ Of Mr. and M15' “in bhlef. ( OppOl‘tunlty . may place 10. m‘ercep d . tormer Carol Cox. daughter of Bull riding; Darwin Slack. first; mini-““1415 M‘enlng at the turbed by drivers on the opposne ‘ 4 ~ . ‘ ‘ . The ‘ . ‘ 1. , th . cett home. Rplativ ridge and seeking safety in the D’- andsister. 3h“- 31-135 “((9“ _ F—IIOUHd money hP” among 0. .ers. friends w err.k invited, , . es 3 mriding: day—»Bronc Second Phyllis 311ka rooky heights above. In the dis- bride's the Winter brothSpend her to plan and honor. Wadsworth, of Bruce maid Wilkin, was Gray tat.:e he heard a rifle shot, another hem. er, Eugene Brooks was best man. :anar Bundy. Bareback riding: and another. pink wore ts attendan I Art Cook. Bud Cook. Bruce Wads“One shot meat," repeating the The two old saying to himself. with a grin, evening dresses and carried nose- 'worth. Bulldogging: Gray Wilkin. TSlats Jacobs. Bruce Bunker. Bull “Two shots maybe, three shots salt gays of pink gladiola. pork for supper." A reception on the lawns stir— iriding: Art Cook. Axel Sanwell, At the top of the ridge he select- rounding the Brooks home fol— ‘Jim Peterson. Calf roping: Bruce ed a convenient rock where he lowed immediately. Guests were iBunker. Slats Jacobs. Walter could stretch out his aching leg and received by Mr. and Mrs. William Shelley. (41 Howard Drake. rest his back against s tree. Warm Brooks. Miss Alice Pendleton was Final day. calf roping: Max October sun filtered down through in charge of the gift room and iHafen. first; Clair Sturzeneggar the lacy pattern of interlaced was assisted by Beverly Milne and land Clayton tieing for second andbranches overhead. Willa Nita Brooks. third: (4) Ted May. Bulldogging: Far down the slope. a shadow Slats Jacobs. Bruce Bunker. Gray Mrs. by directed was Serving moved. Watching closely, Loren saw lWilkin. Bronc riding: Jack Daws, that it was a big buck. and coming Vivian Milne. Mrs. W. C. Cox, his way Ordinarily this buck would Mrs. DeVere McAllister assilst-iBruce Wadsworth. Gray 'Wllkin. have beg,“ bedded down 10,- the day. ing. Pouring was Mrs. Lorraine‘Bareback: Herbert Craig (In- In Metal MIn -S C Music numbers Were “Shall I Receive a Welcome Home” by the Evidently it had been amused by Aw“. the former Barbara Car-.diant._1_)arw1n Slack. .Art. Cook. hunters and knew that it was being ter. with Carylee Cannon and . Bull riding: Gray Wilkin. Jim Pet- Joyce Neilson serving. Wrapped ierson. Art Cook. Average money came slowly up the pieces of wedding cake were also .for the three days was also diswooded slope. antlered head swing- served. Music for the evening was ; tributed. " or in the metal mining and smeltl A unique feature of the last ing low, stepping carefully to make waltz recordings. ing industry. 'islocations during the war have Since graduating from Dixie night’s performance was the ropthrown the industry wide open to junior college the bride was em- ing of a Brahma calf by Walter employment and as a result mining ployed as deputy to Alice Pcndle- Shelley from his saddle on an generally is fraught with opportunton. county clerk .and last year army jeep which was driven by ity. Former service men are find Gray Wilkin. Miss Eula Whipple. attended USAC, Logan. ing mining and smelting an excellent field in which to re-establish . The groom had extended over- a queen contestant. did fine bronc themselves in private life. i seas duty with the 8th Air Force, riding. Cone are the days when the pick based in England. returning to and shovel were the main tools of CARD 0F THANKS continue his schooling in Logan. the miner; these have been replaced We take this opportunity of exThe couple are honeymooning by n period of mechanization which in Grand Canyon and the Parks pressing appreciation and gratihas eliminated the drudgery in minin . of Southern Utah. The bride's go- tude to our many friends and reland if a man has had no experience ing away suit was of beige wool atives for their sympathy Opportunity is beckoning to hunted. The buck A ed‘rock into cars. Air driven machines now universally used lighten tle work of the miner. After he has 5( rved as mucker, the beginner may be advance to machine operator, tltnberman, foreman or shift boss. Smelters Attract Industry to Utah Fight Ibbltnnl Criminal A new law. one to curb the habitual criminal has been recommended to Attorney General Grover A. Giles by Brigham E. Roberts. Third District Attorney in his biennial report to the state. “d OFChid corsage. no noise. taking full advantage of the cover. Loren knew that a buck runs as only a last resort. with long legs and specially developed muscles to carry it bounding over twelve-foot obstructions. leaping thirty and more feet at a stride. Every few careful steps the buck stopped and when motionless was quite invisible in its protective fall coloring. As the buck came nearer Loren could see that it had been wounded. From time to time it turned to lick hunter} with i! Padéd Fawceli Rites (Continued from First Page) south of St. George. during most of their married life. After his “.fie death in March .1922. she lived at 5 he crawled with speed. Jrevention and food be best method of canning is by iressure cooking. - again when the close, using noisy Temporary Help Wanted Zion, Bryce, or Grand Canyon Are in need of Single Persons or Married Couples to work until Oct. 1 Cabins Furnished Married Couples All Positions Provide Board and Room Plus Wages For [alternation See Paul ludd II S ES OR CALL UTAH PARKS 00., CEDAR CITY, UTAH v nub-10b+£flb++tlub+++++i0lnb+~lwb$MW*M'¥M 1" 9MP..—}a (Raf, ~ 7-". [VJ-i. 'h Pressure Canning Exhausted. hurt, the hunted man laid hidden when he dared. slinking became too C I FORCE From the standpoint of accident him. beating up the cover, shower. ing every movement. with bullets. away . to gain a maize field. From field to field they harried ing1 and smelting have helped to bui d the mining industry. At times when mining began to languish St. George possessing . ' costume and Western 3 . made by our own metalsmju Everyone will find it an matter and a pleasure make their selections in. store. was honored with a miscellaneous WESTERN GOOD, shower at the home of Mrs. Ellen S. Bentley. with Mrs. Rulon Rom— Visiting with Mrs. Eliza Judd 51" GEORGE ney. the former Grace Bentley as is her daughter. Mrs. Edith Klett hostess. of Monrovia. Calif. The couple will make their home in Logan whete Mr. Call 33-1-4.”i-eortut-Mrte-twww-t-MM-tewwww will continue his studies at the €USAC. low ravine. ance and association with the Nearing the top of the ridge the family and paid tribute to Mrs. buck "froze." breathing deep—evi- to Mrs. Fawcett for her excellent dently a bit of man scent warned it and untiring life of service to her of danger ahead. A few slow and family. her church and communcautious steps and it laid down in ity. a small hollow. with only the antPrayers were by John Schmutz, lered head. on long neck. raised to watch. polished horns looking like a and Vernon Worthen, Pres. Harbit of dead brush. Then Loren saw old S. Snow dedicating the grave the hunter coming up the slope. a in the St. George City cemetery. Born in St. George Aug. 22. heavy man in red mackinaw coat. noisily crushing dry leaves. watch- 1866, she was a daughter of Wiling the woods ahead. automatic rifle liam H. and Mamora Sheffield ready, but paying no attention to the Carpenter. early pioneers to the faint trail. The red coat passed Dixie Cotton mission. which ing and smelting industry and mill- C. FORCE WESTER GOODS is the one store' Family of Mrs. Mamora Carpenter Fawcett. a bleeding cut high on the left and Arthur F. Miles, both of quarter. It fairly crawled up a shal-E whom have had lifelong acquaint- the View of Midvsle plant of United States Smelling, Refining and Mining Company, one of Utah’s industrial magnets. AND NOT To TH: lOUI‘ recent sorrowmg loss Of our lbeloved mother. :33)? mile nizs‘remszxedpifl Rl‘l‘i‘." Sltl’inL'S. lilim‘ (‘Ominir fol gun. \i'Kaitinlg until the bucks head Si. GPOI‘ge. i was mmed he raised the rifle An active LDS church workeri quickly. In that instant. as his eye hroughout her life she served in} sought the rifle sights, there flashed he Relief Society. Sunday school through his mind the memory of an- ind children's primary at Bloomother hunt—— ngton and in relief society at St. He saw a wounded Yank. helmet George. and rifle gone, in torn G.l. uniform, Surviving are three daughters. splashing through the muck and wa- \irs. Fern Howells, Mrs. Della ter of a rice paddy, in a hail of bul- llowells, Mrs. Marie Graybill. all lets. falling and raising again and if Twin Falls, Idaho; three sons, again. Excited Japs splashing aft- Arthur and Robert Fawcett. St. er him. screaming. shooting. racing George, Melvin of Salt Lake City; from all sides to head him ofl‘. to a brother. Brigham Carpenter and kill him. The hunted man ran limp- foster brother. A. A. Carpenter ing down a hedge row. threw him~ of St. George: 26 grandchildren self into an irrigation ditch, along and several great grandchildren. c is ATTACHED To ouwfl Prior to her marriage the bride Loren started homeward. that he almost forgot that he was The new law would be i‘oolhl'txif A MASS OF Homnmm gabardine with black accessories loving kindness extended to us in within a few yards of the hidden She married Nephi Fawcett in buck. never suspecting it was there, the St. George LDS temple in the and disappeared down the hill. late 18805 and they made their Loren was so engrossed watching home in Bloomington. five miles the safety precautions of the hunted The development of Utah’s metallic resources has been followed by the building of huge reduction plants in Salt Lake Valley. Throughout the past half century one has com limented the other. Mining has helped to build the mill- ~Nomi y‘cung men who want to make 3 ca- i preservation, hunt all the TED PETERSON craft and cunning learned from wily the commerce of the railroads, the business of the retailer and the market for the farmer. bucks he had hunted. not always From an area six hundred miles in any direction from Salt Lake City, ores are sent in for treatment. At times crude ores are shipped to Salt Lake Valley from foreign countries; across oceans and thousands of miles of rail for treatment at one of the state's five smelters where they would be least likely to look for him. and slid unobserved into the muddy water of the rice paddy. Submerging all but his face he covered this with a handful of water weeds and laid there until darkness and the hunt was over for 51365—4x8 rod lot about 60 successfully. He doubled back, P | 0 N E ER INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 105-] There's nothing gained by overlooking Quality WEE: ~ any more than there's anything to be gained by 1f, inferior cattle. Come to the MAIN SUPPLY COMP the best Fall Garden Tools and Supplies. (‘LO’I‘IIES RACKS MRRORS LOCI 5"“ S on Gufield' the day._ 400 E “ghee 51:3;336 away—the rule 3650—4x8 rod lot about 35 5 reservation is leaving this week end to attend school in Cedar when certain mm 01012: became u Mum,“ 1,“de ammoitnlgl‘lggcfldgaogfifi Tm}. uni 3mg City" with eveloprnentl which have When milling and smelting is .1 don't believe '1 will ever hunt ~ on 400 W. made the uction of other Utah done it on such a large scale as it again .. he said cloud 32790-0" the corner of 100 W. mine 1) ucts possible. is in tab. the cost of operation ’ and Tabernacle, corner The surprised buck bounded Moreover, the establishment in becomes less, scientific research is works it in Mrs. Rim“. :‘ Funeral services for Mr. Adams were held in the Washington ward chapel Saturday. Sept. 7 at 1 p. m., many relatives and friends attending. Bp. Archie E. Tobler conducted. uction “Vikki [OISE-Ema). Cleone Pulsnpher “eds Adams, all of Washington; Mrs. Louis Bogart and Mrs. Van Heukleum. both of Reno, Nev, Mrs. Lafel Iverson of LaVerkin; 35 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, and one half brother. Lorenzo C. Leavitt of Santa Clara, Utah. of bl]. Byron, Joan" tie-01g;l and Mn; Edward P. Brooks. 13”] Snow {mm gait Lake City. for-1active in W; 3:901 Whereshe commit-i gave him his first riflegLoren had I “'llll .‘l skirt of net over satin. i hunted deer, and until he enlisted She wore ,, “mm, or white lat-e commission “camera car" travel- Daddy of Mine," Vernon Worthcn.l Dependable and alert melt are ing 40 miles per hour is expected all of St. George; trio, ”Lead Me chosen for such jobs as eager, or to record for laboratory study. Gently Home." Henry Graff. Ern- hoisthian at the controls of giant nlzithlnes which lift and lower the the states hazardous intersections est Rebel‘ and V. J. F‘rei, Mrs. cages or ore skips iti deep shafts. and danger spots. The pictures Frei accompanying. ‘ Many miners advance to salarv are taken in color and when the Speakers were Richard McAl- jobs Many leaders‘in the industry project is completed will be shown lister. nephew of Mr. Adams, St. today were once inuckers who ainto commission employees. and George: Victor Iverson, Washing— ed their ex rience on the business studied by maintenance men and ton. Harmon Hafen. Santa Clara.l end of a s ovel. Others have become mechanics and machinists and lifelong associates. All three toldi seine have taken Safety engineers. up smelter work. Ray H. Leavitt. commission of his generosity. unselfishnessf Many, after learning the induschairman. is enthusiastic about and his heavy toil in upbuildingi try. have branched out to become the film possibilities and pointed this area. While he was servingl independent contractors or lessors, out that by use of the same. many as city marshal he rocked up the operating upon their own. The currant shortage of metals preroad hazards would be eliminated. first city ditch in Washington. Al sents an opportunity tribute written by Mrs. Adams know how, to enter for those who New Stats 3‘11th the prospecting A million dollar office building was read by Margaret Hardy. i end of mining and develop their own produce scheduled for location on the capir. All the great mines Prayers were by Theodore tol grounds is being planned by Graff and Jacob F‘rei. The gravel of today were once prospects and there must be new ones for toSecretary of State E. E. Morison, in the Washington cemetery wasl morrow. and A. B. Paulson, architect. dedicated by William Tobler. designated by the State Building Board to draw up preliminary plans. The plans will be presented to the 1947 legislature. has won will be required in cleaning eggs if the laying house has a nest for each live hens and if the hosts are deep enough to contain 4 inches of nesting material. t‘o.: l’ellllt'} mil \1 This wa', the day of days—the East Hope fifl‘t‘t‘l.mer St. George Lion, announcing. “ri>61'thntor iand instl‘Umental r "“1810 combined an Results of the Round-Li) events first day of deer hunting. Since he The . bride's gown . .. . . _ -. . . Whipple. ML‘S Irma Bentley and. was Mrs. Schuyler Maggard, ;tec members. available on the Utah side of the Graff, Mrs. V. J. l-‘rei. Mrs. Vic-g line. tor Iverson at the piano: duet.i “Jesus Is Calling," Mr. and Mrs. (‘an Flinn Highways A graphic view of Utah roads Pratt Miles accompanied by Mrs} taken from a special state road Vern Cannon; solo, "Silver Haired‘ — ' 0-H" Ell! Mr HREEl dv liant ears ex-i0f Sept. 6. 1916. Bp. Hymn iii”... 1946 Beauty IauIe5, ‘Mae Jones 5. is the to The three nights 01- lamplight Mrs. i2ug}.'.,..d3gh"~‘r anLiiri‘enaLaand had Taylor of m., LDS Center ward; C major complaint seems to be that Santa Clara mixed quartet, Mr. 20 $59311)”, begins as a mucker. His hard liquor by the drink isn't and Mrs. Ernest Reber, Henry! 853,113!) ti?lhgdgtlie]IiiiiicichSrsliiiys‘i? Dr and Mrs. A. J. Hutchings have returned from visiting rclatives in Bremerton and Olympia. Wash. #- 9.4 y. Lyman Smokey of the Shevwit ’> . (it' Mm 0“1 K. Call. son of Mrs. Viola (allijnnmo Hints; for Continental‘Bimngsv M0?” :chairman. with Mrs. E. N. HamLmer. Mrs. Bill Bleak, Mrs. George (Continued from first page) and would force old offenders to, serve commensurate time for their. “experiences" and death for convtcts sel'vtng life maximum sentelnces who assault prison gunrts. Attorney Roberts pointed out the need for such legislation in view of the fact that the State Supreme Court "has so construed the habitual criminal statute as to make it absolutely valueless in the pressecution of criminal cases.” and also has made ”ineffective the statute making it an offense for a life convict to assault a prison guard." England Wants Utah I’lctum A request from England has been received by the Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Development for Utah scenic. historical and industrial photos to be used in a British encyclopaedia. In answer to the request. a full set of photos are being forwarded to the British Isles by the department with complete explanatory matter. k\\Bride Ridin fig 3nd Visit in ‘'Myrl . . Gorge lIn charge of the program were home again Home in his beloved home of the bride's P‘dl‘mm' 1’1‘" kept at a good pace, with MarionByt-on high We graduate 0! Morgan w. Adams while the Wendoverites were in Washington that they do the state a favor by asking that Utah get back her northeast corner once annextcd by Wyoming, also the North Rim of the Grand Canyon which geographically belongs to Utah. In the meantime. at St. George. Governor Maw in a jocular mood told citizens that if they also get the secession bug. he would insist on accompanying them. wherever they went. The Wendover secession talk began last June and has been agitated by a railroad clerk whose ptember 12‘ tainment by the Tcxas Ramblers. “1:39;: mg day Now he was perform,“ me m.,..nww a. worm“) drew large crowds and WWWyo. Sh“. N . ting state boundries," Governor Maw declared, and SUSEGStEd that re Q ’ - - Round Up Ends . DIXIC . ,Wd {mm First Page) [of Logan. Utah. on the evenmgio” Co. of St. m.,,X-ge‘ll‘ymne, 01: Following the dinner, the group enjoyed an hour‘s musical enter. ShortageMakes ““3” grievance ‘0 congress. “Congress is charged With 59“ g id tnw close ”Mm“ Miss‘Ul'il Gmpgt- Beauty" bdltlll,‘ 'mhi?‘ parents, Mr. and \lle “lit 13W,“ m.,-time the bride oi ledge!"Seegmillt‘li I’M” tate.‘ ‘mq M'”.ing, t‘ollowinn Ih Mm Fred .A» l9 There “'9’" 40 members and day. Sept. 6. at the home of the bride's parents in Hurricane by Bp. Carrol Heaton. The bride was a student and the 'I‘OQUERVILLE, Utah — Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bringhurst an- Egroom a graduate of Hurricane nounce the marriage of their high school. He entered military daughter, LaRae, to V. John Pul- service July 9. 1943. receiving an sipher, son of Mrs. Dolph Bennett early medical discharge. Both bride and groom are employed at of Hurricane, Utah. Zion National Park. The couple exchanged their vows in Las Vegas on Sunday, Sept. 1. The bride is a graduate of Hurricane high school and the groom of Virgin Valley High. U TAH 7b 7__7 . .. . and hnnds l mm...“ 1| Witness: Marriage B k in tile pl‘ewiire of rel'itni-s .ltiil . 1‘ ‘ By DON C. SHAFILR guests attending, Announce Marriage 0f Daughter Sept. 3rd Spotlighting ‘1 ‘71 the; their Storm of a weinm. mast on the‘ .Sugar Loaf Monday evening. Sept.’ tier, were united in marriage Frl- Toquervllle Parents . . lllllllti‘ s- . ()Ol] The 3:. George new club iii-iii: fl '1'+401"!-'l'*+%%M**+%++++++*$+++++++*‘P-lfll-ir-lwl-rl- ‘ +++4fdub-1‘++j++++++++~b+j~i+f++é~4f++++rX‘-l-l'-2"2-'2- ‘ l i if _ W 7 A St, George m HEVW __,,B. 7p,7 w‘ Mae's-Mentwi-t+~r~r++++i~+e~+o2wz~w+»:«:»:--:u:--:.+vi-++Mew-Maren»:‘ ‘1‘ut. Have Weiner Roast Se l )l. 9 ‘ .1. +++e++++++++++++++++ . Thursday W . PAGE SIX has more widespread and the general brought much industry from with- benefits to mining and a community out the state, thereby broadening are magnified. sway. Loren got up. rubbed circulation back into his aching leg and started homeward. pmperty with 13 rods frontage on Tabernacle. Excellent business loca tion with building lot ad- mining. M Willi L_ COU RTE-W. QUALITV 6. SATIS Snoeonc: b ( |