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Show Thursday. Spl‘tf‘mber p \\'.‘vSl l th'i'l‘f ).\' PAGE EIGHT (‘ot'x'rv xirws, s'r. (:i-toiita: l"l‘.‘«.ll Pianist and (‘01119088' ces I R EC; TAKE ADVANTAGE THE VALUES AT , W a / \\\\¢ / / W‘W/fl” ’ 1%? SCREEN WIRE Now Available ”'“'“"“"'W"-'-NV-Nana-fimmmwmmwx“~'-f-'yf-5'-'-H'n'fl-‘ufi'u'u'u'u'hfi't-N'.'i-‘u'ufi'a'u'u'r-‘u‘u'u'u'. 2 5:555'u‘u'u'u'u‘Ju'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'n‘u'I'-'-'1'-'u'-'u'u'n'n'n'u'n'n'u'u'fu'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u' ‘ spotlighting Mrs. Newell DeMille (”A SS WARE ALl'MlNl'M WARE ever, NEW HARMONY Mrs. Mamie Huntsman Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Leigh of (‘edar friends in (‘ity were visiting New Harmony 'l'hurs— day. Uren (‘lentments of was visiting l‘t‘l.lll\t‘\ 'I‘liursday. !t tumour l i Mrs. Lee V. Imavlvt Reporter In Southern [ tall His Daughter Arleen (tau him it; .. . those who have made a de— No date has Disil ‘ . ,M‘ ”I“ “ {lit l will . Angeles Md \t‘djlllu Salt Lake tn ., tH mother, ‘ with trit “.1. In ‘5" ("“11“ 0V attend the their 5131”. H‘ de!‘ 'I‘ltompd..,i ls Harm ‘Hvt‘um Jilin-(1%“ MW Arthur St-Ivl.».i,.er' Ml". and vin Selatntptl: '1‘. Mr. and. Sam Settingsénd Mr, ill ‘ - u Cm, all “Salt . been tailed study of the vacation and tJones, Mr. and Mrs. I-‘loyd Ite- marriage. \\lllt'l‘. awaits ii--\elop. ti‘Iin'l business say that vacation. lmille. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Ballard nients in Mr. Schmut/ nill.t.iry t ists may soon be spending $10,- and Daniel Hirschi. assignments. Bobby ()lsen returned home re-1 000,000000 a year and that even i this year, the national expendi- cently after visiting for sometime PROBATE AND l t ture may reach the ten billion at Tooele. Utah. GI’ARDIANSHIP NOTK‘E ult‘l cons ion rmat mark. info Mr. and Mrs. Howard Savage i her furt For of Cedar City visited at Bp. Dc- lCounty Clerk or the respective l Who Is the Vamtl-(mlst i 1 signers. The answer is enlightening, he mille's Sunday. (‘an'roms T0 Mrs. Leo Hirschi has moved to comprises more than four—fifths of iso'rlcr: ‘ all persons employed in private St. George to put their children lIN THE DISTRICT COURT or‘t industry and 97 per cent of all of- in school this winter. THE FIP'I'I—I JUDICIAL DIS-l ‘ l fice workers in the nation. In adMrs. Fae Alsthrom and son of l TRIC‘T IN AND FOR THE dition, over 85 per cent of all Boulder City visited with her par» COUNTY OF \VASIIING'I‘UN,i l union workers have vacation ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ’I‘cri'y ‘ srATi: or L'TAII. i clauses in their working agree- last week. ‘In the Matter of the Estate 0ft ' ments as compared with a 25 per Hrin Wood, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelsey claims cent coverage in 19-10. liming persons All of New Harmony visited with the In actual figures. about 30.000.- Ballard families Sunday. against said deceased will file the‘ ttttt) American workers in many with the l’ll't‘t"«>ltl'}‘ Vouchers same l Visitors at the home of his sislilies of business are now eligible within two months .tllt‘l' the (litlt't lter. Mrs. Philitus Jones last week for paid vacations. This figure first publication of this no-t jWere Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stout of the does not include business proprietit-e, \Hlll l-leis J, Pickett. Hind-3 iof Berkeley, Calif. iiors. professional persons, and ncv at law, St. George. l‘tah. Mrs. Wanda Bell and two chilother groups not classified as . (‘Llft't woop. i ’ Administrator wage earners who normally take ':dren of California spent last week . fins-“k l.v. A ’- 5 3:! | 1twith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t ELLIS J. PICK arr, an annual vacation. Where will all these people go? .‘ Alma 1)emille. Attorney for Administrator. lWhen will they go. and what will A fire of unknown origin de-l First publication Sept. 5. 1946. {they do? That depends on threelstroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs! Lile publication Sept. :36, 1916. tfaetors time, money and inclina-‘lEdwal'd Jones on Saturday morn-t ition. We know that nearly Ht) per,‘ ing. With the aid of most of the} irent of all people take their va-Hownsmen and boys. they were lczilions in the summer. We knowtable to remove most of their. lining is know that many men like fishinglwill more titan women the most popular. anything don't. We else, know themselves, but that before the to women than DICK’S CAFE house col-3 be held here in the open: butidance hall Saturday, Sept. 14, that al Maurice Dalton of the ’ ~ A5 Tfl/S WW”? II! St'ike. OlliSunday school board and his SIS-1 womenfim; Donna, of men. “Comforts" are more int-igmh portant l I m YEARS l'NDER SAME MANAGER m owsan HAS PROVEN THIS TO BE SI (azouon's MOST FAMOI'S EATING PIACF. Weilapsed. A dance for their benefit of gin-p Hurricane. werei Sunday school: remarks andl they ill'f‘llvlaurice was the speaker at “0., l" m"”' We know ”‘1” 1‘" (W‘an‘lrament TELEPHONE 365 \\'(-I‘l( l ilk“ 1” L") “'lN‘I‘l‘ llh‘l‘t‘ “1'0 lilt‘ml'lvisitors at our * M” H‘ l'aniii \‘t H .i. hm in: . . UTA H_i by 36 E. TABERNACLE . _ ., il.llt t H . <1’Rl.\'t‘.li.\Ll-i [tall Carl ’ Alllnitlltl't'i’llt‘fl' l\ l)!.ll., pianist. the eminent l‘dlz‘l'Nlllt‘l'. — (Zin Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stout 01" lltl \llltt l':tl_ lttlw Wt't’k by Mr. yBerkelcy', (‘alit. and Mrs. Rose lils conductor and composer. and his non of the engagement of sevfor vtsited vaca. I’rovo of Madsen Ii. mother are spending their Mr. ‘ daughter, Aileen, to Ilanicl eral days With sisters of Utah rn southe in this year (littering to the V'acatwnlst Stout, Mrs. l’hiltus Jones and Schmutz, son of Edward St'lllllllll. thin l Mr. of guests the are they ire will The fastest growing business in Mrs. Mary Hirschi. Mct‘lei-t lof this city and Mrs 'I‘ed the United States today is “catertheir at Rites‘Ch (i‘alvin of‘ Mrs. and Russell tlrval t Mr. and Mrs. lan of Salt Lake City. ting to the vacationist" says the gradu— ‘home in Springdalc. Mr. FuerstCalifornia visited with Mrs. Alice Both young pimple were :17. S. Department of Commerce. lVValker last week. of the opera de— ot ltlxit“ lii‘l' is director 5 The department says that 1946 ates (it t he lower division pn-iment of the l-jastman School been has who Jimmie lialton Miss t‘an— :vacationists will spend in excess i and tumor college in lit-13, of Music in Rochester, IN. T, at ng at l’ocatello. Idaho, retworki \lllllt".\ her for surmount“), the amount non is eominuing the last several years has lir lturned home for school. Schinut/ h t\spent in 1940 by the same group l)i.\ie this year. Mr. . ‘ . it guest pianist at the Brigham Those attending the itineral of in" “upshot {or 18 months t>l Illiil— b--en when domestic travel was unre— . l'niversity summer music lt‘i'e le inning 'l‘uv-stlay Young sll‘lt'ii-(l and accommodations read- l(‘harles A. Jones at Glenda service. tarv _lt-siiv;il. ily available. Travel experts how- lday were Mr. and Mrs. Edward morning. l’hiletus lJoiics. Mr. and Mrs. .se‘ for lllt' .KUU'l many men llkt‘ '0 ‘s'U [ADKIN CO . \a. uIllltllllDL,D‘ Reporter limit of all vacation sports, swim-ifurniture CLOTHES IIAMPERS ‘ Raymond ('annon Announ Engagement of ROCKVILLE bx-ipf meeting. He spoke on, lake or mountain stream plays an‘youm and Tobacco and gayo a. important part in every vacationlwry good talk. .l plan: that school teachers who Home from their work willil l have ten weeks vacation are the . the U. P. service this slimmer are? world's best travelers: that delLorna Robins. Marion and David; partment stores and speciality lHirschi. Bill Regland. Gaylord shops in the home town tistially lLester and Briton Terry. i get a sizeahle cut of the women I Ramona Hirschi is home after; vacatioitist's dollar. because no ispending the summer employed at‘ A wedding dance was had Mon- woman ever has enough clothes or jthe Piute Cafe in (‘edar City. night tor Mr. and Mrs. (‘oit- the right clothes with which to I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reeves and iad Howler, ’l‘here was a i.ii'gt-.st;ii't a vacation: that the man ofIx’leinman crowd and they received many 3 the family will forego clothes. htit sons and Mrs. Mona day .will spend his money on cameras, and daughters of Hurricane \verv l-Interprise beautiful [)l't'stltiis. 3btisiness visitors here on Friday. here ”\t‘i‘ Mr. and Mrs. llonii lit'llInLI-lslmmlms' “ml”: Wm- and out(‘n of l'iochc Q” the 1mm“ Ur.board motors; that a large per— F Garland Hiisclti spent the weekend in (‘edar City with his brothMr. alid Mrs. (‘lil'lortl Spcndlove en here visiting at the home of ccntage ”l. ”l". llt'ttltlt“ ll” ”1“” “I” cationing in the family car; that .er and wife Mr. and Mrs. Lamar of Hurricane were business use Mr. “ml Mrs. Max Bracken, ‘during the vacation this car keeps IrIirschi. tors here Friday Mrs. Jack Reber is visiting here rolling and the owners spend theirl t Mrs. Josie DeMille. Mr. and‘ lQuests Wednesday :it the tlrson at the home of her parents Mr. nights in tourist homes. motor ‘Mrs. Gordon Heaton and son are Hammond home weie their nieces, and Mrs. \‘crn chtvitt. ‘courts and hotels; that the Vvisiting this week with Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Avedison and M rs. lip. and Mrs. Jacob Jones and growth of motoring, especially to :Mrs. Jack Blake, Mr. and Mrs: Ross Woolsey and children of (‘edar City. and Mi 5. Waldo Mr. atid Mrs. Graham McAllister} the west has been extraordinary; ,Alpine DeMille and Wendel De-i spent Saturday at l’arowan. I’agei that the U. S. has 159.846 tourist gMille, in Evanston. Wyo. l Reeves and family of Kanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Mundell and Mrs. Howler and Herald Holt are sit-it‘illtins (liStributed among 13.521 l Mrs. Alton Jones of San Bcr~l (auto Courts with enough beds to ‘ nardino. Calif., and Mrs. Carl Lar'Will Mervin of ()xnard. Calif, are tending college. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dextei'l‘lwl’ the entire population of ;son of St. George were visitors visiting friends here. Mrs. Mamie Huntsman returned of I’ioche spent Monday here mlWyoming if ”WY ShOUld all (10‘ 'here Sunday afternoon. l Sunday front the Iron County hos- the home of Mr. aitd Mrs. chryllild“ ‘0 hit ill" trail lh" same Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Foremasteri ‘Iltint. ‘night‘. that the average tourist pital. and sons of Las Vegas. Nev.. were: automobile carries three passengiSunday guests at the home of; ers; that the average expenditure Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ballard. 1 lpel‘ person is about $5 per day Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hirschi,‘ tor $15 per car: that the motor :Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt and1 ivacationist's dollar is divided up t'children and Mrs. Garn Ilirschi [roughly as follows: 20 cents for :spent a few days last week in gas and oil; 2t) cents for food: :30 Evanston. Wyo., attending the Range iireHhousands each year—are damaging farms and jeopardizing the fu,(‘t‘llls for merchandise and ‘20 rodeo and visiting relatives. cents for entertainment and mislilwin Ballard spent a few days- ture of our Servicemen. ‘t-cllaneous items: that vacations last week in California when lit How? By blackening millions of acres with pay are revolutionizing the .shipned cattle. of grazing lands annually. By destroying fence: . . . barns . . . houses. By causing Hoods . . . erosion . . . silting. By crippling livestock . . . What are you going to do about it? Yes, you! Because range Fires iust don't happen. 90% of them are caused by pure lonly attracted one forty-eighth of lchildrcn of Hurricane were Stin- carelessness—on the part of American llhe vacationists of the nation. the gday visitors at the home of Bp.‘ citizens like yourself. And it's high time ‘amount of money left by these land Mrs. Guy DeMille. the finger of blame were put where it tvisitors could total over SJMAXX): lotto. ati amount comparable to our testablishment of ports of entry at belongs. ,recrealion habits of the nation. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank SummerHow “'ill This Effect l'tuh lville of Las Vegas. New hive ‘ The answer is determined pine “purchased the Rockville cafe and jly by the percentage of vacationicabins and are planning on re‘ists who are attracted to Utah. lmodeling this place for use next III' the State of Utah. through nalsiring. 'tional advertising and publicity, l Mr. and Mrs. Elwin DeMille and industrial income. Such a sum gevery gateway into the state for; You, your friends, everybody givingl iwould act like a shot of economic .mecling the tourist and must learn to be careful when cleavlvilamin B, the effects of which lhim ftill information relative to ing land—and with matches, cigarettes, :would be felt by every community ‘the state‘s attractions; the elimincampfires. lt's the only way we can save ation of the present hotel. motor iin the state. Icourt and tourist home lxtttleneck America's range lands—and forests and ‘|\\'hat Other States Get 1by encouraging the construction woods—iorServicemen and theirchildren. By way of comparison. iit 1940. of additional accommodations to Please read the fire prevention rules New York led all states in gettitig meet the demands of motor travel on this page. Please memorize them. ‘her share of the national tourist traffic: the improvement of state mpenditure. a stint of $677,000, . Then do your pan to prevent fires highways and the construction of Witt. (‘alifornia came next, garner— new roads so that motor tourists . . . always! -;iig from the tourist the magnifican reach the state‘s scenic .itcent sum of SBlltkttttttttt. l'tah. tractions; the establishment oi“ ;n--.ir the end of the list, was stzite parks as an added tourist Hh‘lh‘llitt‘l‘l to the extc.nt of only attraction; encouraging the estab‘t‘s'tTittttltttttl. a mere drop in the lishment of better cafes and eat-i bucket, an aniunt even less than ing houses: the education of every,‘ taken iii by her sister state, Utahn to be courteous. helpful Idaho. and friendly to out-of—state visi— Getting the Tourist Dollar tOI‘S. REMEMBER TH ESE RULES . do Obse sedrv e bad } posted roles in dan gerous .mas to smoking When on loot or horsestop to smoke in safe places 2. Ho . ld your match . till pinch It to ma ke sure it's cold~ ”w” 3. Crush ou t Cigarettes, Use ash tray; C! 9 a ’ 5. Dice as‘hes. 4. Ask about th 8 law 7' and a permit i: below .b urntng Fer grass brush, fence, rows, “1?,”de or tras h Then‘bum onl y 0" I _I/ zvenm gs, have hel p handy, lull every .1“ PREVENT The problem of securing a larg- .3 tacocm in turitrws SOLVE YOUR 'WANT AD PROBLEMS er number of tourist dollars for Utah has been carefully studied by the Utah department of publicv ity and industrial development who is fully aware of the fact that “Complete Real Btate and the state is blessed with a list of Insurance Service" scenic attractions second to none. Some of the answers to the probTED PETERSON lem are listed as follows: the car- Phone 1054 51 No. Main rying out of a national advertis.ng and publicity campaign; the RANGE FIRES ~ . . ,m." Pioneer Investment C0. lg Sponsored by The St. George Rotary Clu |