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Show 1 i OF VOCATIONAL DAY WINS walked away with liars of hoiior a student , cultural College vntimul ' t PAROWAN TIME P.H.S. STUDENTS COP SHARE Fa row a High School 1 PulHnhed WeekS u For I ke Intere day eiM.t'MNH I'MIMTY SIX It I iV W TIMES Of PXKfiUAN I firoirin 11.2 Ml MW 7. I Iirinilu' And Sl'M HER Ft Ht MNIC I Y first' were held lu Contest and uond year typewriting. tbs Various cuntn.ts i ondurte.) j first nd e on.l short bun J . II I tU durum the recent Branch Agri- bookkeeping; wood workltiR and At riding, Htrxk Judging and In' biscuit aud muffin baking. There j nio sibibit of mads In lbs industrial it ds larinisni. Student of the Parowan liili The winners In tbs various Sidistd iiui'ls department a ho II Hniir hr niv.-ipr'i-- i oiidui t d Monday, Mu)' J..ti were computed on lbs parlisip.i.sd in ths ItsRiou 0 event t f hixis ut st. 'It I announced by Alarxlu (Iruft follsgc bata of ull entries, a second Minis fsstivnl ut St. George Announeenl i will dcix-tiddrcH- b.iirmun of the graduation coin- tbs Iciirgs, Six Iti'Rion aioiiDR bast for Saturday. received first rating to S. I'urouwii bool tbs mil te. High Mm. Bcr.rude S. Mitibstl bus blab school iuid a lliird rl.i- - In ull event Slitsrsd, i I .n! u.il in it i ul rlt'-to lie C'iosmoiuI." will be tlio Nevada iflisuion for high to judgi selected aa tbs new Tbl wi.h Scoring of llis exi r e IlietlP1 will'll salt Stake llslisf Soiisty prv 'school, dsstiisil u great honor Inusmuih Will held ill tbs be ir 1 Wiil.l a fsrouun iiig lbs ,, wa plat announced ( n k tasrs not given r id'll!, it at' fh.ii'i- at x p m st'iiput rep bv xixuiioual chairman tuivc o prominciiiiuslt as they Quarterly Confcr.m s bsrs Sun ltrtsd T. rcHsnl.stlvcs who wiM xpeak ut" ' w -- re as follows l.scn in the pa-- t. tluy. M r . Mitchell la ths wits Blaine Johnson. Dun i on, I'.sitx f. S in h or J. Harold MU. Ill II or 'If lbs lop lion-- r l Imtvr YEAR RnOKkKIJTNG; t'.ioups itl Mi'hiu Mitibsll mil were the lliind. lbs girls' Stukv Presidency aud bn rv indivldua!. Jsnnis Dunton. as.-- d Mi V. Hetimiii. l.isPi Jobu for tin past 3 ysara a 'un- - )1( t. Will UsliVct Ills honor. l'nro- - i horus uriil the boys' chorti. all under llis direction of Wllford aflor In ths roUrtog Relief i't,wa,l of welromo. general rontsat: Jen-tlstpresidency. While residing t,unlfttl ,hiMi individual; Young. No ratings were glvn ' U illiuin Tuxloi lit ton, i'll, Tbs tsntulits list of gl.nlii for the m:i rebind it was re- iu Safford, Arizona, abs wus re- - ,Palll honor. Parowan. firai. of Piirowmi tils long o US reo'.'t 'd ft Hill tin- off util aidsnt of tbs Ward Relief Stir 1st y ported. uml World War pnes-n- l 1 i,iiuu, RKfbFN'U Is EAR K W TIPIVG: lit ol wan ,s a lI msrtifor flvs ynira and Jude for the day's event! nwiiy F'lid.iy evsi.ing ul h. were tl.iir ii.iiPi Ad.iiiiS, M JoIiihoii. bsr of lbs Mount Graham Stake band; liouofollowing A'I.iiii-- , liniiing j ii ns Aduliih, rtrtnon Weight, wight reading; Hpen, llslisf Society board fur ten i lillns-s- . .Mr. Oitou bud been Y. iTsaiu record. Parowan, first Marlow I'.uxiss John Jot Nellson. chorus; and year. lor tbs pu. i tliti-i- months, Yvonne P.snson, F'rcd Hiirmoti Hatch, orchestras. I ULsT YEAR SHORTHAND: F'lito-rn- l s. nil were held . Ituvnimiil Itirch, Kow.ird rartidpating In the festival Parowan team. Barbara Wllt-eity- . Moiid .v oMi nu'ioi iu tbs Paro Itou.ill F'dwnrd haltou. V t i I. It b.i Itsnsou. I'm ow.ihh' students from all the High John iio plater ndiiiiiiiig wan Fust Scioud Ward f Impel Kayuia Thornton and Anna wire hull. hi. Merita I mmi, Don- In the Region wbi.h inSchool ll i.i one of I tub's Ullll'-Itob.ild ioiii llopli) be I i t Talbot. second plars. of III M j Vi Val j) nil liiiii- nlblcti. gis.ii ll.ilju.ik, clude MilJard. Reavt'r, Kane, j Ha. oik. SF'rtI YEAR SHORT IIA VO: Iron U'm Ilhboptio. Hvii't. Heap. lew. and fount Washington jLariy Parowan honor. sil lBio I'lioto bv Alton nv rig fnuilssy ul I mist NVwa Although ths Rsllsf Society Kendall Kaiinnska. .Mr. oituii was hum in Puri- - Jean ft. Mr. Young was very compliHoard baa not been sntlrsly Melvin wmi, Manli 2S. HM2. a sou of Lister, Cl.iildiu Mutheson. mentary in his reports of the Jl IMilMJ: ' the new executive completed, Alan Mil. Motrls. tleorg-John-I u hell, and el T. Smn Esther Parowan. activities of the day. Ho stated Edward Dalton. officers announce the following D Motrls. Moltenseii, Larry here lie and Orton he grew ion up In that students performed Alumni to have been Relucted for their first. 'Matlene Motteimen. Milton Mm an excellent manner and recelv-e- d attended lie I. mil si bools. ARC WKIJHNO: tenen. Joe Ann Orton. Virginia the applause of all spectators. ttT' ,urr' He was one of the first local orton. entton, teachers Topic; Rerthal Page, Margie He was especially appreciative KXHIRIT: eullsteisi 111 World War I. where May Phillip. Marlon RasmusAltti'bell magazine representa- May f be participation of Melvin H"lyoak. first; Spencer he served in the Secret Service sen. Ilenn Hobinsim. Gary Rum-tillesocial' YouDg, tlva; Prances Orton on the day following hi Adams. MPcotid. He was a member Sarah , Jo-.science; Jenneea Marsdcn, theoSlierlie Smith. The HL'lid aii'm.il laiou-- t and ili'iii. Kin pb and Tutor department. father's death. Without him the ART MITTAL EXIIIRIT: of the American la'gion Post Ward and Barham Miltsey all Orton, literlogy; Marguerite of Parowan dame tbs High liidunon; ip pi hand would have been very Val llolyoak. first ature; Ella Felstead, work-da- y .Stubbs and Virginia Lowe, No. 2 and bad nerved us post of Parowan. handicapped. Some 70 student School alumni unsocial ion will Hi organization leader; Mury Tophaiu. chorister; Jennie Duritoii. I.arie Hun,, Elu.i Stubbs and Jo.v (omtuaniler of of the local school participated. be held Frulav, .May 22. it I m i lie had trade, by Mi Itrjde, and Lilly Ward, historian. F.sther Rolili. carpenter t Mil. Dorlf announced bv Kelli Mil'll hell, Oltnii; l.oyd e.isurel, I. ecu a member of the Kantili Anna Tallmt. - ell and ('lie-de- r Smith. L. tradiof Scene tins board Betty president Mrs. Edna S. Hatch I retirunion. Ida Talbot and Rayma Thorn local of the Capenters rni'inln-islliili-twill m ParN'otlna the affair Ilumci ,llonal Ins from the presidency after S. wan Si'lmnl buildii.g where the Itoanlmin. I'onnie rgonab. ll.ilteiman lie was a member of the L.D years serving seven years-t- wo on Tbcea Continued page Assisting Mr. Graff on III" banquet will be served in the and Garry Ttcntley. before the original Parowan An attempt is being made to main hall A dance will follow 'graduation committee are Max A total of 1.32 Inches of Stake wae divided and the tire t :i t nil u in Dailey and Jean Ilertoch of the the school ahitniii tin of school gymnasium. yenrx since that time. Other re- - moisture was recorded for High School faculty, and Ronal to Election of and to invite officers also them will will Parowan The Ward First attend offii ers are Mrs. Mitchell owan during the month of April Dalton, Melvin Mitt hell. Sarah ail c6medy, take place during the evening. the davs activities which will and Mm. Cecil T. Adams, coun- - according lo Clayton Rasmus-eelor- a present a three Adams of tlm j Ward and Marlene folMr. also an include Mitchell and with teh from said, assembly Sally Cherry and Mrs. Cora M. Row-- j sen. local weather observer. Of Aunt stunt-, ' on initiation to candidates das. the graduation 12 rim at lowing in May the Valley, Tuesday ley, secretary; Orna Johnson, the total .02 Inches fell and blue tickets; for piesi- orgajflst; Betty Sorenson, maga-- , storms of last week. Lowered S:p.m. Au invitatiou is extend- gold Tn kets for (lie comliineil li.in- The Sophmore Sox Sprea will1 Barbara temperatures accompanied the ed to the community to attend. zlnv representative; quel and dance arc $ r, it per Im staged Friday at 9: o'clock' The characters are: Adams, theology; Lilly Ward, storms reaching a low of 22 person pins .Tiic Alumni iiirinli-- jn the 1st. 2nd. Ward Recreation IMI.S. Con-sosaid. Rasmussen BenAunt Mr. D. Florence Sally grees, (a rich old topic; fee. Reservations may he Hull, because of the construction j erslup M. I. A. work-da- y Maxine Evans. leader; and Mary slilerable damage was wrought sp lister) made with Mis. Sim lev Evans K(tinf? on in the high school JVjmn JVOW 01 Alice Graff, social science. Mrs. to vegetation during the Ceorgla tHer pretty young and will not be accepted af'er ' Rym .There will be refreshments ' weather as niece) O. Topabm, and Mrs. Mar- - tinned Marie Adams. May In Money must ao onipan v an(j confetti sold at the dance, was Tout Dobrusky Antoine Duval, who runs a guerlte Orton are continuing in well as to the newly shorn tin committee reservations, 4 1 9 r, tlio for awarded 5 be tie paroof win I.izts president their same- - positions on the new sheep from several of the South-boar- beauty salon, .. Charles Topbam student body socks. School wan most outsttindlng High ern Utah herds. Laurel, bis wifu,..Joy llajlos. (mient officers who ate in, Prp.fm are 7."c for couplos'gt elections conducted Tuesday Receiving the at claim of all Dir.widd.ie Mrs. Flora of the celebra t ion linlude fa iliaige at the school. Shirley Robinsoi jQ. eX(ra ladles. who have seen it - the spot ml lu sides Alt. Milclii-llMm Zona wealthy dowager,) Pog- are: heads watt elected Committee Mary M.I.A. presentation, Toidiam. Claudia Matheson Stake ; Mrs. Shir- - ,!ltH Stubbs. Hettio Ann Jones, g.y Mitchell, secretary- - treasiir M.I.A. PreparcB the Way." Icy Louise Delgado I who works Evans, secretarj (lark and Jackie Ward, Mary Etta The dramatization was presented j j nl Miller, Jackie Ward, Ron-eAmasa ,)(1 Mortmi9f.n and iu Antoines tnoicaux. treasurer; - Stubbs and Joan Iattunreaux ns MortenLyiP at the recent Stake Leadership Stones. Margia Mae Phillips. Dorothye Adams, ind dicer-leaderand sll mooting again upon request William lloardman, board mem- Crystal (the colored maid at the combined meetings of the liers. Vernetta Page. First and Second Ward ' Slash' An appeal is being made by Gommingo ta gangon page tlueo olficers for volunteer help for Lyman Munford. ster) both preparing and serving the Mac Cann PaA Parowan Remiuary candidates Mille, Tom Dobrusky, Lila Gail (an Irish banquet. Miss Jean Bertoch t,r Edward Dalton for graduation from the instu-- 1 Goodnow, Lois Geneva Guymon. detective) the school Nome Economics John Baker (A Chauffeur) tion here ou Sunday, May 24th Keith M. Ilalterman, Marna I will be in (barge, Melvin Marie K. '. department . Alton . . been Hyatt, announced by Heap, have Sanford Topham. of liese phase of the Kent L. Benson, Ruth Lyman, D. Merrill, Seminary principal. The action of the entire play injf lion- Include the following Etta Mortensen, Carl fl. Mun- takes place in the reception These Maxine June have ford, Rasmussen, who students of Fifth completed lounge of Antoine Capacity irowds attended the that the need for their service the three years of prescribed V.. Robinson, Sandra Robinson, Avenue, an exclusive beauty Row-leA. D. two Rowley, Elwyn general session of the Par- - is tirent. Definate calls have not work: Conley salon in New York City. Adams, Marie Roy A farewell and testimonial Silas Stake Conference held in been announced hut are expect owan Marietta Stevens, Orton Richard Bait, Aunt Sally a wealthy Victorian social Adame, Monday night honored Mr. the Third Ward Chapel Sunday jed in the near future. Joseph Ray Bess, Lamont D. Charles Topham, Donna Ttillis spinster arrives in New York and Mrs. R. Wallace ITuIet who W. Clair Rowley, Stake pie-.i-- j ami again at the M.I.A. meeting Bettrldge, Mayo Maurice De- - and Frank L. Warren. City on her way back to Cherry left Tuesday night to enter the was iu charge of t lit SimLeGrand Elder Sunday night. Candidates from Paragonah Valley. She has. stopped off to L.D.S. Mission home in Salt erv ii e and ula y morning Richards of the Council of the 'are Jacquelyn R. Benson, Roy pay her respects to Georgia, her Lake City. A program was held Mission "d that May 10, Sunday, Twelve, and Elder Lee A. Paland to meet in the (Benson, Jr., Carl Dalton, Devon favorite niece, d Ward Chaphas been declared a day of tastMr. and Mis John Page, tlu ir mer of the Presiding Bishop' But el under the direction of the )m. Dunton, Clifford LeGrand Georgias new husband. daughter, Vernetta, and .Miss Al- office, represented the general ing and prayer for all persons Ronald L. Robb, Robinson, alas! Georgia hasn't a husband. High Priests' Quorum of which berta Evans all ttaveled to Gall- Clmri Ii authorities at all Con- in Urn entire Stake. Tins is Shirley Robinson, Richard Gab? The man nhe was to marry Mr. Hulet is a member. Headdone in the interests of the New Alex, last week where ti retire sessions. up, stood her up at the altar, so she ings were given by Luella DalStolk and Eugene Topbam. of this area pniticnlur-- , welfare met Hu Pages daughter, Mrs. Garry (Lellanl) Bentley At the Sun dav nooning, meetProf. Ivan Barrett of the BYU, has borrowed her best friends ton, a piano solo In Barbara they aud other natweather the ly Parwas who of the from released was elected president former Seminary principal of husband for the occasion. Hisjjane Bayles, a talk by Bishop ing, Elder Richards delivered ural 'ondifions. the Southwest Indian Mission ou a message from the First Presi-deneowan Elementary School Hurricane,, will deliver the ad- name is Tony proprietor of ihe A. Hills Orton, a vocal solo by Reba-e- s announced dune" j eachers Association at an dress to the Wednesday. They were accomof the Chutch calling fori Ruth tamed beauty salon. graduates. Howard im Hided tho and remarks Conference the Knight; .Mrs and South the Mr. on by election carried during He stated mote missionaries. Lyman and Marna Heap wiU Tonys wife Laurel has loan- by the missionaries. Dancing panied 'of the Stake Relief Society ofHI wood Page of St. George who evening of the School operetta speak as student representatives. ed her husband with the force ficers and of J Henrv Orim-sliavtoial the tin" missionary followed the in recreation ball. hope went on to Albui qnerque to visit She Friday. presentation The exercises will be held in Continued on Page Three has decreased from six thous- as president of the Stak succeeds Mrs. Elmer Green who the Third Ward Chapel at 8: The couple was honored at with Eloise'.s folks, ihe ( lamin' and persons. He invited any on Page Two Continued s Jim has held the position for the past p.m., Mr. Merrill announces. a family dinner at their home Matbesons and tin men or women who can manage two years. Thursday evening at winch most Junior Seminary students who lo do so. to volunteer their ser Bennie had served 22 months of their immediate family were be will same New advanced at the He also stressetf the pos- vices. Elected to serve with Mrs. 12i in the mission Stewart Adams, Barare present. rites was nihility of enlisting, the return- - S. U. Bentley for the coming year Rejoicing ever the arrival of Del Ray Benson, They were again honored a' nionths of the time being spent ed war veternans in this capaBernell Evans, vice-g- i resident, bara Bayles, fine little on at the Ironian evening social Sunday at tb in Gallup mission headquarters Emma Jane Benson, James C. Mrs. Kent Mitchell, secretary-treasureThe re- city with their release guaranClan as mission secretary County Hospital on April 30th. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, Barbara in time for them to secure and D. Watson Ad- Burt, Allen was of her mainder time spent teed Hazel Ann Hulet. Present in addition tn Donald Ilalterman, Helen are Cordon and Gilger, G. I Contheir Regular SUP meeting will be and Mortensen schooling privileges. Metta ams, ut in the mission field among of this City. the guests of honor were Mr Alleen Holyoak, Arlene Hatch Whitney held He that Sunday evening May In at also person suggested nie Ilalterman, board members. Hatch, The babys birth weight was re- and Mrs. Charles F. Hub-- au the various Indian tribes She Marine Joseph, Holyoak, fulto leave to unable who are 8:p.m. in the 1st. - 2nd Ward Other retiring officers Include wav Leigh, Douglas Mlckel-sn- corded at six pounds four ounc- Bishop and Mrs. Melvin Ilule and her folks returned by to Relief funds .; send a mission fill Society rooms. Alma ! Lawrence, Jesse Mickelson, Ralph es.. He has a sister. Dee Ann, of New Castle; Mr. and Mis of Salt Fake City to report A ou the Pioneer to finance mission report Beatrice Mickelson, secy.-treas- .; headquarter i.hunb 4. and brother, ther, aries from other countries who Miller headquarters 18 Claude HulPt. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Ronnie, Norman, Mortensen, family will be given by and Dot Smith, Lyle Ilalterman Vli-- e page addressed the conand Mr Luella Phillips. months, as well a happy grand- M. Howard Ward Mrs. R. Taylor Miller, Mr. to finance their afford and can't aud Marie Munford, board mem- Roy Orton, morngregation in the Sunday Aleen Rasmusspn, Gary Rollins, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hilda Tullis of this City. f own mission. and light refreshments bers . Light Stake of Parowan session The two will report at the ing Renee Rowley. Ruth Rowley. Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. music will he served. All inter- from the Several will person and Conference he at Quarterly committee ' John Simkins, Roger Skougard. Whitney, and great grandmoth-- ; end of their training The nominating! were inteiviewed iu re- - ested persona, whether membeis leport to her Ward at Sacra-(stakPatricia Erie. er, Mrs. MabPl A. Warren, to mission home to Smith, who arranged the election were Kathy to future missionary ac or not. are cordially invited to at peer meut l.Ju nt Sunday meeting him into the headquarters Warren and Emily Mae family iana mission Maytba Boardman, Gold since it is understood attend. J .vities m Texas. ,p circle. Houston, Wllcock. der and Zona Topham. the a lion's ru It i of School Garner' )cr First ItnfiniN .iiu.sle Festival ,, Slake Hellcf Society DR. HIMES TO ADDRESS P.H.S. GRADUATES MAY 25 Organization i 1 j i r t rro Is-s- lu-- -- I n - William Orion Succumbs Aflcr rsis-hili- K'-io- j ',,, Fonnlliv Illness fat pis-ldsll- - i 1 . I bi-r- s bed-jtn'.- - , Hur-ton- Im-k- nil-gol- d - i I liK-itio- I I , '' P.H.S. Schedules 32nd. I Annual Banquet And Dance j 22 r. . j April SlorillS iVl Scant Moisture Hero First Hard Plav Set Fur Tuesday Par-tirln- . . i si 1 Sonlimoru Sox m Siirou Friday Mlo -' ! Sliidonls 1 Stake -- floors , eon-Ma- ry I'rmpulation sub-freezi- j j Reeeivcs Acclaim i - J j . .... Seminary Announces Graduation Candidates ice-pre- s ; j r; .... s. j organ-C'ontini- ...... .... i Farewell Soria Honors Denari Missionaries i y, I'acos Mwl Dnuclifor In dc-ii- t. f Field Elementary School Elects PTA Officer j First-Secon- i Parent-T- v llav-cock- t ' Arrivals i t - 1 n, vice-pres- j e Low-(Barba- ra Meeting Sunday Night r; t I. |