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Show _ WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS. ST Gi-XJRGE. UTAH TEN Thursday. Feb. 12, 1953 Alllual Dixie College l l Play to Be Presented; l llrvl HARMONY l Birthday Calendar Names ls Family Life Comedy family .rtleluleri Krrl‘l'sltlt' serum-s February has been ilesgllaietli as (‘rmirllunity' llirthiiay (‘alr-ndrr.‘ month by members of the liixll-I college faculty women ol'girlllm-I Yiilll l Gaining nlolllcntum zillrl soon il'llh llililer May \\l“ l-- the tin— 'Ililill ill'l\e to sell .1 r'illlllltlllill) Annual Dixie college school play. iilEnllt daughter of their lll‘pllt'“. l Court of Honor Banquet Miss Irene Sweeney Will i Dixie College Faculty Visit Women oiSt. George! Women Sell Community Mr and Mrs. Tutti Pearce and ,3 ' 7’." illi’llllltr containing it I'l‘hldi'nl'l' hall. currently Under construction on the campus. . 'l'hrs “ill be ”11' third consecu- pinijialll l l Inst _\l'.il‘ \Hlllt' Skill “as tllr.‘lihh lilill» .\".\r'i"li"\ his in: y: .il ti\lty‘, (first of the calendars Will In" flrki’llilldtmtl seer: t.rry ot the titty r‘i'llis per calendar. and the lwzlt'llc ill \L'nnlr ll \'uti-i ~ slizrr mist ill listing flitllit’s on the cal-l JEHti. I’lr-'...lli.~ly filll‘ writ-ll .l\ .t ellli.r!' “I” be twenty-Ini- cents; major in the Wolllen's .‘rrrllt corps for each name. rllg.rlll/:itiotl Ui‘l l-llnil'lll aim-.e t‘\ll'lL\i‘\ llUln l for four and one-MI! years Sta- tier-rs said. I Organization leaders comprise tion-«l ill (Illlilllil, Nell, she rilgeneral committee directrecterl recruiting activities .rnd the the activity, Officers are promoted the program of the corps ing in the lllidwest. Before enlisting Mrs. (line l-‘splin. president; Mrs. in the army. Miss Sweeney had been held secretary of the Indiana League of Women Voters, and executive secretary of the St, nesday. l-‘ebrunly 18. at 7:30 p. m. two weeks, Seated, Alma, Steven. William. Lynn and Darrel Baker. Standing. Merlyn. Lloyd Kenneth and Norman Baker at reunion banquet held at St. George for the annual Scout court of honor. Mrs. Mildred Himes. second viceMrs. ilazel FaWson. and treasurer; Mrs. Paul. Minn. and the Indianapolis. Lorna Bruhn, friendship conimittee chairman. and Mrs. Alta Ind. leagues. . Miss Sweeney is a native of Mcf‘onkie, reporter. District leaders in charge of Minnesota and spent two years at the )lirnaknto Teachers college calendars sales in St. George inin that state. During her service elude Mrs. Velma Bayles, First with the league of Women Voters want; Mrs. Grace Nordgren. she has worked with local and ’l'hirri ward; Mrs. Elsie Hafen. state lull-lies in every ml, of W Fourth ward; Mrs. Ailolp Fehr-r. Fifth ward: Mrs. Alta M onkie, country. __+__ Sixth ward. Leaders for the Second ward Discovery of new sources of revenue has always been the poli- and the communities surrounding tician‘s way of lightening the tax St. George have-yet. to be named. burden. club officers stated. we ARE How oestrus roe IMPERIAL wsurArIl. son-l wsu AND 5 CIIJNG ram IN srocrc AND ‘I’IMI 1'0 e W”! I WALLPA'II‘ GUARANTEED FOR THIS! YEAR! Robert I’eiri'r'r- lic pn-sr-nt rtlons l-‘ehniary 19 and afflicted with the flu. chicken pox 21. A matinee “ill be held Wed- or German measles for the past ‘35.» Mary l’urdy, first vice<pmldent; presrdr-nt; secretary WASHINGTON Boy Scout Circus Talles Spotlight in Activities l Sada Clara Honors Boys; The play will be taken to sevBoyd Pace returned to Alaska eral schools and communities out- Tuesday morning. where he is staside of the St. George area fol-' tioned with the armed forces. lowing its "home stage" presenta- ~Mr. and Mrs. Reed Prisbrey tions. .\Ll.\'S Henderson stated. were business \‘lSlLUI‘S in St. llelrdlng the east of characters George Monday. MMPmBoportae Dr. 0t lleel; Troop Awards ; and Mrs. McKay Front Mission to Service Neilson is senior student Rosel Rucsch. (lthllr members of the large cast are Robert Muss. Mona Rae Work— and two children of Loss Allgeles SANTA (‘LARA The town had man. Howard Miles, Rose Marie are spending several day} here .i \t'eleomc home and farewell Meeks. Don Burris. Laura Black, With Dr. Nr-ilson‘s parents. Mr. Paul Bennett. lieniece Truman. 4(‘oiltinlrerl from Page ll -.ran Mrs. Israel Neilsrln. rind wrth party Tuesday evening for Marion Lawrence Snell. La\'ell Bunrly. and llelsoy' Gubler ’l‘hesve boy's ,., , Mrs. Neilson's parents in Si. rl‘ 'l rit. - Hi trkltlg Mr, and Mrs. Arthur k,, haye just recently returned from Spencer Bt'lllSlUIi, Alice Rllt‘M'Ii, I i V srlond .' -~ ti lilii » it - “merge. . and Dennis llebcr. third. ilhlen two years spent in the mission (‘ast members are sandwiching Seven tmcns out of e' 'ht t'rr-' . . field and are now both leaving 1' r Dr. and Mrs. Nellson are leasing construction of scenery and setticlpants wanI ribbons ill ll. the com_ Wednesday for San Francisco for the service. tings the play in with mempetitive patrol events. The suntMarion is the son of Mr. arfi orizingfor where he will board a boat. for the lines and gaining acquaintrliary follows. far east where he is to serve with Mrs. Emil Gubler and DeLoy is ance with the movement of the Estimating: Mohawk patrol. 404; the army. Mrs. Neiison will stay the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie play. Panther, 408, Leeds; Eagle. 402. Miss Mary Smith Become Bride of Keith Jones Vii“) Keith Jones of Veyo and Miss Mary Smith of St. George, Were united lrl marriage Saturday evening. February 7. at the e of her grandmother. Mrs. la Andrews. with Bishop Leo Leavitt reading the rites in the presence of the immediate families. ' with him until he sails and the Gubler. Author of “Foot-Loose." termed A social and dance was held that Nature Study: Pigeon. 412; Sea- children will stay with their A fine program of music, song. by the publishers “a delightful evening in the Veyo hall for the gull. 412: Eagle. 402. findparents. the Neitsons, until poems. and skits was resented family life comedy." is (Diaries young couple where many relawith short talks from Or Hafen. Quimby Burdette. First Aid: Stag, 413; Mohawk, their mother returns. tives and friends greeted them. 404; Apache. 403. ————.— Mrs. Ivie Hafen entertained the Marion and his parents. Grant The young couple started for Compass Reading: Scalp”. 412; 1.0M. club lalt Saturday after- Hafen and Delay and his mother. ”CARD 0F THANKS Salt Lake City on a short honeynoon. There were seven members Theseboysdldagoodjobin Eagle, 402; Rattlesnake, 03. To all the kind friends. neigh- moon but were turned back at Uniform: Pigeon, 412; Seagull, present and prizes went to Kate the mission field and titty will bors and relatives whose sympathy Cedar- City because of the storm and service were so kindly tend- and road block. They returned 412: Stag. 413. - ‘ . Adam, Vilate Neilson. Grace also do another in the service. Cooper. and Mina Sandberg. eredtomatthelossofourbaby borne Monday afternoon. Signaling: Panther, 408; Flying Mrs. Cecil Murray and son, They will make their bane at daughter. we desire to extend our Eagle. 401; Owl. 413. John. of Murray. Utah. and Mrs. dope and a rattle snake is sincere thanks and ameciatlon. power plant No. 3 for the presFire by Friction: Seagull. 412; Mildred Perry of Cedar City that the peddler sells his poison. I Bob and Renee Lund Pearce. ent, as he operates the plant. Flying Eagle. 401; Pigeon, 412. visited from Thunday until SunBlanket Roll: Mohican. 404; day with their parents, Mr. and Stag, 413; Flying Eagle. 401. Mrs. George 'T‘hayne. Blow-em—out: Pigeon, 412; MoMr. and Mn. Charles Averett hican, 404; Owl, 413. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Scow of Apple Relay: Eagle. 402; Wild- Cedar City. and Mr. James Turner. cat. 403; Seagull. 412. Sr.. attented the marriage and Scoutmaster of 402 is George reception of their grandson, Harmon; 404, Charles L Green; nephew and cousin, Jimmy Reber, 408, A. Eastman. and 413. Saturday. February 7. Gregg E, Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlocker Duane Christensen. field execu- of Enterprise visited at the home tive of this area led the group of Mr. Barlocker's sister. Mrs. in the renewal of the scout oath Elmer Sandberg. and family Satand helped with the judging. Gen- urday. eral judging was done by neighMr. and Mrs. L P. Vincent enborhood commissioners and troop tertained the Pinochle club Satcommitteemen. A large crowd urday evening. There wereioleven witnessed the events of the eve- members and one guest present. ning. Prizes went to Esther Westover. The scout radio play. presented Ben Jolley. Sylvia Jolie. L. P. Sunday afternoon by Troop 412, Vincent and Florence Jol y. ’ received much favorable comment. Sunday visitors at the home of It will be repeated over KSUB Mr. and Mrs Elmer Sandberg this week at a time yet to be were their children, Mr. and Mrs. announced Edwin Sandberg and Mr. and Mrs. A large crowd attended the lvin Sandberg and daughter of court of honor In Santa Clara Lss Vegas. Sunday night. In addition to the The speakers in our sacrament awards previously announced. meeting S were John E. awards of service were given to Schmutz and Cl bert Heston. Also V. J. Fuel and Charles E. Pickett. in this meeting. a grwp of Pr!Ellvrert H. Himes was speaker of mary girls nude an announcethe evening. Troop 404 conducted ment of the annual Primary birthan impressive closing ceremony. day penny drive for the children's o {A _ :71" Musical numbers- were presented hos ital. e ' '. by troop 406, which also took r. and Mrs. lke Robinson and cane of the color ceremony. daughter, Mary, returned from The annual scout banquet was Salt Lake City Saturday evening MATHIS MARKET 6B0 held in the recreation hall Thurs- after spending several days there day. February 12. on business. . .PALMOIIVE 2 for 17¢ PICK!" LUMBER COMPANY St. George, uuli BIG lAVIN MOWER CLEARANCE SALE OF IIIE POILOVIING ITEMS mfiiiéfii SETTLE???...............$109.95 011531;” Rec Gas Mower. Reg. 117.15. ------ $94.95 5 for 39¢ 3) \v CERIES County Heart Fund Drive Mrs. Lydia Stephens entertained twenty-one family members at a dinner Saturday evening. Those AIRWICII, F-ll Bottle .........59¢ present were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ls Organized; Chairman “gilé‘fsiifi’fliiiiffiffif'f‘:. . . $69.95 Larson Vegas; and daughter Mr. and Mrs. of Las Anthony leaf 'n Green Bean Dlnner TISSUE, Chiffon For a Complete Line of Porter-Walton Garden Seeds, Visit Our Store. New Lines Just Arrived! I lbw l“ ls Charles M. Pickett § 7.5m to! l. Mrs. Karl Larson and daughter, Charles M Pickett. chairman of two children of St. George; Mr. the Washington county Heart and Mrs. Preston Larson and two Fund Drive, announced that the children of Hurricane and Miss county organization for the drive Linda Larson. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cooper is almost complete. Committee members have been appointa in spent several days visiting with most of the communities in the their children at Henderson, Nev. county for the e_of ac- They returned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knoll have quainting the people with the necessity EEEDqéi SEED Your lawn Now! The earlier the better. First a meal of Lawn Food then now “SEED-oil poronnlolCuiri-mos extra cleaned to remove chaff and woods. We sell all Scott: famous LAWN CARE Products. m best buy I- an “wheneneed only 3,000,000 seeds per pound a third as much. I lit-”25”; HM lure-rm marmatudszsooiqnia only $1.95. 11,000 sq ft for only 87.50. PICKETT LUMBER COMPANY Pickett Building St. George Utah of procuring funds to purchased a homerin St. George PICKETT LUMBER COMPANY Pickett Building St. George, Utah “3.“, ‘ I‘e m no.1:- N30! e- nahe‘s. ad NIBLETSCORII .......3 Calls59¢ VEL .............Giant Pltg."l4¢.-- ture of soup, vinegar. Va teup. ulr, Mlllf,lge.Sego and cook over low heat-20 minutes, turning patties once while cooking. tempted in Washington county before. this year's drive was aimed Lift attics to center of a warm plat- ter. ur rice around parties; arrange MARRIAGE LICENSES mainly at informing the people Robert Max Jensen. Salt (Lake of the nature of the disease and its relation to their health and City, and Elizabeth Syphus, St. George. ° well being. Robert Cletus Coffman and National statistics show that heart disease and its related Edith Ella Mae Elliot, South Gate, (.9 complications will account for one Calif. Arthur Procter. Jr., Long Beach. out of every two deaths in the United States during the coming and Barbara Joy Judkins, East year. The American Heart associa- Los Angeles. Hyrum Keith Jones, Veyo. and tion and its affiliates are attacking the heart diseases through re- May NaDean Smith. St. George. David Byron Evans and Genesearch, education and community vieve Leah Dellenbach, South heart programs. A contribution to the Heart Gate, Calif. Fund will help support this na- Charles Tagger-t Mills, Brigham tion-wide fight against the most City. Utah, and Pearl Afton Davis, Yucaipa, Remember, “Helping your Heart and Elsie 'finah Davis, San BerFund will Help your Heart." Con- nardino, Calif. Gordon Harvey Pace. New Hartributions are deductible for income tax purposes. mony, and Betty Renee Peterson. _____.__ Davis Dam. Ariz. __.___._. Sen. Aiken of Vermont says the U. S. department of agriculture The colored dot on the forhcad probably would lose at least 55.- worn by many women in India 000,000 as a result of carelessness. does not denote a caste observmismanagement and some out- ance. This tika is merely a beauty right dishonesty in the grain stor- spot and may change color to age program. “match the wear's clothes. l l - KREMEL . . .2 for 17¢ 5 for 39¢ TEA, Lipton's Pltged. 16 Bags 20¢ Mia beef, milk. crumbs. 1 tabby. arias, l coup. and V- nap. pepper. With wet hands, shape into 12 flat patties. Brown slowly in fat. Add 2 tablesp. onion and cook slowly 5 minutes. Pour around patties a mix- further the work of the National and will be leaving-bur ward very Heart Fund Drive. Mr. Pickett soon. We are certainly going to stated that inasmuch as the Heart miss them. Fund Drive had not been at- challenging health problem con- San Bernardino, Calif. Marlo Call Tolman. fronting the American people. Use Our Scott's Spreader With No Extra Charge With Scott‘s Products. 3 Rolls39¢ Pendleton and children, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stephens and SIOWTrade-In Allowance for Your Old MOWer On Any C: Other of Our New Model Power Mowers. Illi- the infill-res of the eonlplexr Sunday afternoon at their home World in which they ]l\'f‘. 'l‘llc‘ here .\Ils, Janette \L’mlsey h.L~ humorous instances in the story“ been staying lll St, George tor LIII' originate in the illunriel'lrlg anilI past few weeks and Mr, and Mrs. awkward ,ittr-nlepts that the river- Beverly \L'rxllsey' have been ,ll protected children portrayed in Washington where he has lli‘ll the play make to be on their own st rtroneil Willi the L'. S. army since their over-pmtr-ctive mothMr, John Prince of Price spent er‘s influence has been lifted from them, 'I'lleV learn limit life in the the Week here \‘lsitlng ullb l'l‘li“\l‘S and friends. only way tll.rt tllr j.’ can—the hard James Taylor of St, George is way. . '. il guest of his son and family. (‘.rst members ill present are Mr. and‘ Mrs. Leland Taylor. inlensnely rehearsing for the pubMost everyone here has been ll\t' year that the Faculty “our; in s l'lillllt llrs will 'lit‘ calendars. for the \Ulllil'll\ result-nei- llzill‘ “in. Irene Sum-nr-y for sage for everyone, according Ill l 'I‘rirsk Cant of (‘allfornizr Mrs \‘rnlr-e Prince returned to Miss Myrtle Henderson. ctlrlrlllrrrl of the college spewh department her home 'l‘ur-srliiy irtler spending and director of the production a vrwk with her brother and fain(‘urlaln time is H p. ill. in the lIy, Mr. and Mrs, 0. Williams, and college auditorium. children in lngan, l'tah The first-mining play. according Mrs. Sadie Grant rimmed hilmr' to Miss Henderson. relates the Sunday evening after a month lmubles children have in this mod- spent in St. George and liars Vegas. ern age if their parents try to Mrs. Janette Woolsey and Mr over-protect and slllellt them than and Mrs. Iii-\el'ly Wrmlsi-y spent llllttl'lllitllttll “‘HIIM'II'S George Saturday "Foot-loose." scheduled for pira- Mr. and Mrs Dhtle college to be used ln the‘ f)! St entritlon to the public of the St (lucsts of Mr, and Mrs. \'r-:‘l George arr-a Thursday and Sirt~ urday. Februray 19 all! 21, Ls il- Kelsey mer the Weekend “etc comedy ulth a significant mes-‘ Mr and Mn, I-f Swrtzer wit r:l ieglrti til llirtllvlir). uedlllntz’ itfllll\l'l‘.\ilf‘ll‘s. church. l‘l\‘i('. and 1 r-Illb meetings irnd other events of the schools of illl‘ Illxlc collegi«area. l'nx‘rwls from the sale oil CM calendani vrrll be gin-ll illl II't'i'llIIII in Vs leup. pepper and water. Cover beam around rice. Serve hot with the sauce. Makes 4 servings. .2 for 31¢ PEAS, Picislveet Frozen . . . . . .19.¢ lg. Can 29¢ ORANGEJUICE, Frozen .. Fruits & Vegetables MEATS Grapefruit 2.2”2..,....-..43¢ Oranges Shift. ............... 7¢ Avoca his.” 11.“.......15¢ BEEF ROAST, Sho. 54¢ Chuclr 49¢ liOllND STEAK. Boneless .. .lb. 82¢ SHORTRIBS,Beef ...lll. 39¢ HAM. Clred, i or Whole .. .lb. 60¢ EGGS, lg.Vlhite ..Doz. 52¢ Delicious or App Romcs ......... lb. 15¢ Bananas ...2 Lbs. 35¢ Mathis Market Co. ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES, INC. |