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Washington County News from Saint George, Utah • 4

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Thursday, July 10, 19C9 WASHINGTON COUNTY NTWS. ST. cronon, CTAII cy in one of the programs a program financed entirely fron may contact a county office of state funds. Even though about the Division to be reconsidered cent of people in this Announce Engagement Announce Engagement Supreme Court's Yelfare Ruling Explained Instructions Implementing the U. S.

Supreme Court's ruling on residency for recipients of public assistance were announced today. Richard P. Lindsay, Director, Utah Division of Family Services, stated that the recent ruling applies only to the categorical assistance programs involving federal matching money. Any former applicant denied assistance on the basis of residen category have needed assistant for less than one year, elimina-tlon of the one-year residency could conceivably bring more recipients of assistance to Utah for this category alone. The General Assistance category is large, ly composed of single men.

of. ten without family ties, and more transient in their living arrangements. The Division does not anticipate that the Supreme Court ruling will bring any significant chnnges In the numbers of public cssistance recipients in Utah. for eligibility based on the Supreme Court ruling. The Division is waiving residence requirements.

In conformance with the Supreme Court ruling, for applicants of Old Age, Disabled, Blind, and Dependent Children programs. The stipulation will be retained, however, that applicants voluntarily maintain their homes in Utah with no intention of moving." The Division is not waiving the residence requirement of one year in Utah prior to application for General Assistance," according to Mr. Lindsay. This is Making plan for a September 1 1 wedding in the St. George LDS Temple are Miss Lucinda Esplin and Jack Earl Bower.

Announcement of the engagement is made by the bride-elects parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lavoy Esplin, St George. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Lee Bowers, 4378 West 5133 South, Kearns, Utah, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Esplin it a graduate of Dixie Junior College. She has attended Brigham Young University and spent the Spring Semester studying in Salzburg, Austria. A graduate of Dixie Junior College, Mr. Bowers attends Weber State College where he is majoring in Data Processing.

After their marriage the couple plans to attend Weber Suite College in Ogden. We Print Everythin: LUCINDA ESPLLN JA.NTEFN IIARTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Dallas A. Hartman of Hurricane, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jan teen to Steven W.

Olds, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Olds, Hurricane. The young couple plan to be married July 26 in a ceremony to be performed in Hurricane.

The bride to be is a graduate of the Hurricane High School and has attended the Cosmetology College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. Mr. Olds is a graduate of Cedar High School and has recently been released from military duty. He served a year In Vietnam. Except MONEY and POSTAGE STAMPS For Fast Efficient Service on Book Work 9 Receipt Books VIRGIII Edi a 2.

Flanigan, Reporter LEEDS Hard McMuIlln, Reporter Mr. and Mra. David Stirling are home again. Mr. Stirling had aurgery there and ia now Im proving, Mr.

and Mra. R. A. Boulton had aa vision their two grand daughter, Mra. Michael Jenaen (Anna) and amall daughter, and Kathie Boulton and friend, Michael Fessler, al lof Ogden.

Mr. and Mra. Boulton went back with them for medical attention and a visit with their granddaughter. Diane McMuilin Blaine ar.d family. Mra.

Shirley Marah of Calif, la here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. George -heir son. Douglas visited with them one day last week. Mra.

Katherine Christensen of Newcastle visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Stirling. Mra. Don Fluckiger and three children and a niece of Idaho visited Sunday with her hus band's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lyman fluckiger. Miss Anna Eastman visited the long week end with her parents. Art and Blanch Eastman. Miss Emily Lee of Las Vegas, a cousin of Walter and Frank Eagar visited here with them Sunday.

She was accompanied by a friend, Mrs. Bridgewater, also of Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Merridith Goff and two children of Akron, Ohio i were with us in Sunday school and meeting Sunday, Mr.

Goff was in the CCC camp here 30 years ago and stopped to see places and faces he had known iso long ago. Miss Roxy Eagar is spending this week in Las Vegas with her uncle and aunt. Leg apd Connie Eagnrnd ftrtnily. Jerry George had as visitors durig the week end Mr. and Mrs.

Nel Pearson of Re- dondo Beach, Calif, and Mrs. R. Griffith and family -of Las Vegas. Robert Griffith stayed for a longer and Walter Eagar had as guests for the 4th of July, Rae and Connie Eagar and three children of Las Vegas, and Mrs. Zelda Eagar Smith and two daughters of Cedar City.

July ,5 Dr. and Snow and three children of Palo Alto, Calif, flew in and spent the day. They also visited with Dr. Snows parents in St. George.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lackner took their two grandsons to Las Vegas Friday to get a plane home to San Francisco. They had visited here two weeks, i A nice program and entertain- ment for the youngsters was I held on the church lawn Friday eevning in honor of the birthday of our great I Envelopes Letter Heads Statements 9 Invoices Office Forms Placards Tickets Bill Heads Sales Bills Wedding Announcements REUNION All descendants of John and Joseph Hammond and spouses are invited to a reunion July 26 at New Harmony at 10 oclock. Pot luck.

The Thomas E. Flanigan reunion was held Saturday afternoon in Virgin, with a program, business meeting and pot luck supper, which was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stroh and children returned home to Salt Lake on the 7th.

Mrs. Stroh and children were here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews better than a month. Paul came down to take her home.

Also (pending a week with the Matthews was their son, Le-Roy and wife, Deanna of Salt Lake, a sister of Mrs. Matthews, Orvilia Barney of Sandy. Another sister, (Wealthy) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris of Layton, arrived Sunday and will spend two days visiting with the Matthews family and the Blueford Beames.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lay spent the week end in Provo with their son, David and wife. Jack Clifton and Shirley MacDonald and family of Las IVII1S Clew and Betty Eac. Reporters -h i High CouncUman Kay Heaton attended our meetings Sunday.

Several families in town at tended the Ence-Reber reunion in St. George Sunday at the City Park. Dee Hunt family and Rooae velt Gubler family attended a Hunt reunion at Puffer Lake over the July 4th week end. Kelly Ence spent several days in Pine Valley last week. The Guide Patrol class held a flag raising ceremony and early morning breakfast on July 4th which was very successful.

The Primary officers are to be complimented for their efforts. Visitors- with the Irvin Ence family over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott from Mesa, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Horsley from Calif. Creg Campbell is visiting in Provo for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reber spent the 4th in Pine Valley.

and Mrs. Kay Ence enjoyed an outing to Zion Park on the 4th of July. i We extend our sympathy to the Dr. McGregor family in the passing of their mother recently. Miss Teddi Ence and Marilyn Ence were contestants, ia the.

Miss Liberty contest on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hafen and children and Mrs. Fern Hafen and Debra enjoyed a.

trip t6 Grand Canyon. Visiting with the Vernon Wor-thens over the week end were Dr. and Mrs. V. L.

Worthen and five children, three sons and two daughters, of Albany. Oregon. Dr. Worthen is a dentist and is also the bishop of the Albany Ward of the LDS Church. No single-run want ads will be run on charge account All ads must be paid In advance or they will not be Inserted.

Deadlines for want ads Is Tuesday al 5:30 p. m. and no ads will be, accented afterwards. Washington County News Phone 673-4341 Vegas, Nev. were here seven days visiting Merlin Lee, and Evan Lees.

They spent the 4th of July at their place on Kolob Mt. They all went fishing and swimming in the Virgin River. Merlin Lee reports that he is open for business at Merlins Place," Kolob ML So drive up and have a cold drink of pop or beer, and get out of the heat. The road is in very good shape. It should be oiled right after the week end of the 4th of July.

Mrs. Norma Dilley, daughter, Sharon and son. Bobby of Hawthorne, Calif, spent a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Flanigan.

They arrived on June 30 and returned July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ruesch. daughters, Sally and LaNita and Mrs.

Rueschs nephew of Las Vegas, Nev. were here over the week end at their place here. Testimonies in meeting Sunday were by Bp. Duward Spend-love, followed by Dolores, Gloria, Venice and Linden Spendlove. Jay Lee, Adelia Matthews and Mildred Lee.

Visitors present, Etta Mangum and children of McGill, Venice Spendlove, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stroh and children, Mrs. Laree Rasmussen and children of Salt Lake City, Orvilia Barney of Sandy, Mr: and Mrs. Lyman Ruesch, two daughters and nephew of Las Vegas, Cheryl Segler of Hurricane.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Udella Spendlove) Webb of Salt Lake City came down to visit her brother, Karl E. Spendlove, and other relatives and friends, and to attend the Spendlove reunion held on Cedar Mountain Saturday, July 5. Bill Spendlove of Ely, Nev.

also visited his brother, Karl and went to the reunion too. The 4th of July program started off with flag raising ceremony by Scouts at 7 a. m. A pancake breakfast at 7:30 with program at 9:00. After which concession stands, games, races etc.

was enjoyed by all. There were people from far and near to enjoy the day. MESQUITE, KEV. Mrs. Parley Leavitt, Reporter IV JULY 17-AUGUST 9 QUALITY AND VALUES Since 1896 I East Tabernacle, St.

George ipeAReAti festiML Adults $2.50 Students $1.25 tr we have fine carpets for as much as $24 per square yard. And we also have a big selection of outstanding values from Lees-ot prices that start at Orin Barnum, son of Mrs. Angie Barnum, and his wife and year-old baby boy are visiting his mother hnd sisters and brothers in Mesquite. He was one of the interesting speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday and gave a few of the heart breaking incidents he had seen in his year spent in He just -returned from Vietnam and will go to Germany July 25 on his next assignment in the army. His wife and son will accompany him to Germany where he will spend, three years.

Another of Sister Barnums boys, Aschel, is at Fort Myers, Virginia. Brent Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Duke has returned from a year spent overseas in the 101st Airborne Division. His folks are tvery happy at his safe return.

Margaret Hardy visited her mother in Las Vegas one day last week and will spend another day this week helping take care of her aged mother, Mrs. Clara Adams. Myrlene Barnum and children of Las Vegas are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy this week in Mesquite.

Mrs. Edna Dodd, who has been visiting relatives in Idaho has returned home, accompanied by her daughter, Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler and children who brought their mother home. Mrs.

Dodd has been in Boise, Idaho the past six weeks recuperating from surgery. While she was in Idaho a new grandson was born to. hei daughter, Linda. The babys name is Spencer Alan Cozzens. Roger Bunker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Merrill Bunker has returned from Saigon and is now attending BYU. He and his wife were home over the week end. -w rf- rj Ji 1 Jr- t- J. Residents Urged To Use Caution With Old Drugs orncua a miosummtf R-mgnrs orcaih loves lABOURS lose I Southern Utah Si ate Col lege Campus Cedar City BRIDGESTONE 'A recent United States National Health Survey estimates that more than 300 children under the age of five die each year in the United States due to poisoning.

Failure of adults to protect children against the obvious dangers of drugs and chemicals remains a great threat to the survival of our children, says Mrl Fred Montmorency, Utah Safety Council Vice President for Home Safety. Mr. Montmorency urges parents to follow these rules to help prevent their children from becoming poisoned: Keep all drugs and medicines far out of the reach of children preferably under lock and key. Label all containers. Mark prescriptions with date, dosage and the patients name.

Do not keep cleaners and other toxic chemicals in the medicine cabinet Pour down the drain all old or unlabeled medicines. Never throw them iri a wastebasket. Before giving or taking any drug, read the label in a good light. 'Paste the day and night phone numbers of your physician and druggist inside the medicine cabinet door for quick reference. Never tell children that aspirin is candy.

Large dosages of aspirin, taken secretly by children who think its candy can be deadly. Mr. Montmorency says setting a good example is the most effective way to teach your child to practice good safety habits. PERFQRMANCE PROVEN Claims are one thing records are another. Wins at Daytona, World Dragstrip Record at Bristol, land speed records at Bonneville prove it nothing tops Bridgestone performance! Dual Twin and Scrambler Moddls.

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