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Show .1 PA RO WARTIMES. PARC AVAN, I L UTAH. APRIL 12, 1956 since 1940, and prior to that Douglas and Charles Murie and their sister Ellen Dalton, time served in the U S. Air hm-tMr. and Mrs. Le Grande together with Audrey Jane, Mrs. Clara Humphries and from front page) Force. He earlier served as small son, of Kanab, spent last Robb and family of Salt Lake Garth and Milton Robinson, ,( n t ton Studies. The meterologist for Pan Arneri-itnMrs Hatie Holvoak. who week here visiting with her City, spent a few days here all of Salt Lake City, spent uas scheduled at' can Grace Airways in Chile in the winter has 1 94 past Mrs. Dortha Barton last week with Le Grande's the past week end visiting spent sister, as an and 42. f of Arizona ri Denver with Mr and Mrs (Continued from front page) and family. U.S. for server the Weather folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wliliam in Paragonah with relatives. PhysAtmospheric T. Robb. Dr. Hales Bureau in Salt Lake City and Devon Jones, came as far as scheduling of meetings of the April Mr. and Mrs. Earl L Fever r was entitled from Sal Lake Citv to attend con- Iron Countv Library Board, Cloud Oakland, California, Bob Talbot spent a few days ference with he Jones family, and the Countv Recreation and family spent last week 1938-4Mrs. Mary Barton received here recently with his parents, Evaluation in Utahl w here she was met by her Committee The recreation here with Mrs. La Fevers a broken leg suffered in to elieduled attend Mr. and Mrs. Orson Talbot. Mr meet im was set for Thurs., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa fall recently. son and daughter-in-law- , m The Parowan Cedar will Club City ting Literary 'ailesidents Advisory met last Wednesday evening, and Mrs Glenn Holyoak who April 12 in he Iron County Topham. Mrs. Dick Nelson of Cedar 1. U e oil Weather ConApril 4, at the home of Mis was there for conference. Mrs School Board offices, and the Sunday morning, J. Lowe City, gav a talk on Time Lhabeh I.sman accompanied Library Board will meet on Mr. and Mrs. Revere Rob- Barton made a trip to Beaver Payments" in Relief Society or which Capt. Howard Churles F. Bentley. " .lit is chairman Sen. Mr. F, C. Van Buren gave the Holy oaks as far as Nephi Monday. Anril 16 in the Citv inson went to Spring City last to Priesthood Meeting and last Tuesday where she v isited w ith her and Countv Building, both Monday to attend tne funeral talked to the Deacons, Teach- meeting the lesson on sea shore ir V Watkins sisters and other relatives meetings to be in Cedar City. at ranements for the services of one of their friends. ers and Priests. Mond iv Mav 28. was set Mrs. Luella A Dalton. State an(! fiends The paty eturned iimnt officials to at-Tuesday afternoon the Paras the date for the annual the meeting. Mother of the Year, was a home Tuesday. Mrs. Pauline Topham came Friday, Mrs. Olive Edwards agonah School students were Iso are scheduled to special guest, and also gave Mav Tax Sale home from the Iron County Mrs. Stella Edwards and Mrs taken to Parowan where they the conference in Tu- - a short talk Mr and Mrs. Hugh Allen A letter to the County ComHospital on Monday after hav- Della Partner, made a trip to enjoyed the high school Other guests were Clifton and family, who have lived mission from George D. Clyde ing spent the past two weeks Salt Lake. Mrs. Olive EdTaylor and Mrs. F. C Van here in the William Mitchell of the Utah Water and Power there. However, she is feeling wards had to return home the f cloud seeding results Buren. Following the program home for the past two years, Board, expressing apprecia- somewhat better at the pres- next day cn account of the acduring the past sev-- 1 refrshments were served by have gone o Wyoming to run tion for the support given by ent time. cident her son. Bill, had. (ah d siais. i the hostess, and some special a farm near Cheynne. Mr. Al- Iron County in the fight for ittcXess Hi has been head of the business was discussed by len has been working at Iron the Upper Colorado River Next Tuesday the Relief Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton I ' U mi rology Mountain and Desert Mound. Storage Project, was read. were called to y department members of the club, SPICES REMID1ES Panguitch the Society will hold an Iron County, incidentally, was first part of the week on ac- will be given at 2 p.m. by Mrs. ir: COSMETICS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark one of Utahs largest contrib- count of the death of Ediths quilting. The literary lesson HOUSEHOLD HELPERS and family of Vreed Heights. utors of funds to this project father, Mr. John Miller, who Nina Robb. Direct Sales Nevada, spent last week end fight, even though this coun- died Sunday morning. Funeral Delivery Service with the Thomas Davenport ty will receive no direct bene- services will be held in PanMrs. Eva Topham and Mr. fit from waters from the Colo. guitch family. and Mrs. Leonard Topham Thursday afternoon. spent the week end in Las , Utah Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark Mrs. Alda Robinson spent Vegas with Mrs. La Vern Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenof Los Angeles, stopped here son were in Salt Lake Stevenson. City the past week in Henderson to visit Glenns sister and and Thursday of visiting with her daughter and Wednesday brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. last week to attend the funerMr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas Davenport, then from al services for Dr. Sorensons Walker and family. here they and the Davenports brother, Lloyd, who died sudvent to Salt Lake to attend denly in he St. Marks HosOn Saturday, March 31, Mr. conference. Mrs. Renford Talbot and and last pital Saturday evening. Mrs. Orson Talbot spent the Alma Stubbs is in the Vets Mrs. Ben Wadsworth and day in Beaver with their mothHospital in Salt Lake where Mrs. Jesenhine Hocking of er, Mrs. Jane Gale, who celehe is to undergo surgery soon. Caliente were here for the brated her 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talwedding of their granddaugh- bot Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. entertained a large numCHICKEN-$1.- 50 ter, Nora Joan Hocking. Mrs. Hyatt report the birth of a Myrtle Peterson, the brides ber of friends Saturday night new 7 pound. 6 ounce grand- aunt from Las Vegas, was at their home, the occasion being their wedding daughter, born Sunday, April here also. 8 at the Iron County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Stanford De A 2C Richard Batt of McMrs. Ethel Robb entertainMille of Orderville. Cord Air Force Base, Wash- ed Mr. and Mrs. Jesse De Mille at a party at her home, for and Sat. of Monroe are the paternal ington spent Friday Mrs. Jean Robb, her daughter-in-lahere with his mother and othof Cedar City. grandparents. er relatives. Val Robb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb, had the misMrs. Mary B. Orton spent Tuesday evening, March 27, fortune to fall from a horse last week end in Springville Mrs. Mary B. Orton and her and receive a badly broken with the Frank Patton family. daughter. Mrs. Maude Hyatt, On Sunday Mrs. Lena John- went to Salt Lake City where nose. son joined her sister, Mrs. they were met by J. Ed JohnThe Primary boyr and girls Orton and the Pattons at din- son, brother-in-laof Mrs: ner. Mrs. Patton is a niece of Orton, and drove to Lovell, made a trip to the St. George Mrs. Orton'and Mrs. Johnson. and Cowley Wyoming. Mrs. Temple last Saturday. ore these ho wonder Orton was a guest of her Mrs. un- brother-in-laMatheson Idonna and sister, Mr. Smooth, soft, fully combed yarn derwent surgery on Monday and Mrs. Frank Dalton, and fabric Campuset morning at the Iron County Maude was the guest of her e Comfortable full cut Her condition is re- cousin. Belle Meek Stewart Hospital. e Made for longer wear fair. and family. They returned ported e Individual Cellophane Packer Thursday, March 5. PAROWAN Cloud Seeding M.-ii.- v l 1 In-fro- ui-imI- Resigns ob-o- -- Happenings In Paragonah County Attorney PERSONALS i ! ii- -t i -- a- J - I (R-Uta- h) i ! j Products j I all-da- Fred Dalton Parowan KaBsanaan son-in-la- Sunday Specials! FRIED T-BO- STEAK -- $1.95 NE w Parowan Cafe w best-seUer- rts s: w NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT THAT Shrink-controlle- d Sizes S, M, L, XL Arlr ... fit Graduation Present! Let Your Little Girl Give A Charity Tea And Cookie Party 1 We Suggest A V-- , I v'k - f i. .s J - tvi Heavy Turn Lock M ft; DOUBLE REINFORCED CORNERS XAJ ' - RAISES & SWINGS WITH LID Off-s- et J IzpsX f Removable Tra y - STAYS OUT OF WAY - STAYS LEVEL Hinges FOR CONVIENCE OF OPENING CLOSE TO A WALL ft have a very young lady in your house who is at the or bake biscuits stage and who is eager to help the Easter Seal Campaign for crippled children and adults, why not let her give a Tea and Cookie Party tor your 0- friends? Notice we said water to a rolling boil, remove friends" not her friends from heat and immediately add Your friends will be amused at l4 pound of loose tea and cover. the idea that your young daughter Brew 4 minutes. Strain into a hot is giving the party for them and teapot and keep it warm. To serve she will be the proudest girl in her guests she has only to pour 1 town when she hands over the ounce (about 2 tablespoons) of the money she has earned on the party concentrate into a cup varying it to the Easter Seal Campaign which at her guests request for tea, is being held nationally, March 10 strong or weak and fill with pip10 April 18. ing hot water. With her tea she Let it be entirely your young should serve sugar, lemon or milk. daughters party she will write Connoisseurs of tea prefer milk , the invitations explaining the pur- -, thev claim it lets the true tea .e of i he paity, plan the color flavor on io through "theme, make the cook.cs, biew Since it w ill be a Tea and Cookie tea. receive and serve her guests Pai tv for the Eister Seal CamSo long as she can hake her own paign, sour friends will be excookies the rest is easy By blowpected to pav a sum set by vour a ing tea concmiti ate sue can serve daughter of sav. 50' or 75 c or SI 00 v rumb t of i.t , IS feu u tea Yout i.i igl.u Aid deduct the t. e most oV ,.o! lent t i hostess of ihe oi kies and the tea oot r x r m nh i an turn over thp ro-f' v o ' 4 i ' t rv utt.u uni cun .in ,, r to t, e i.imnaign n fell ct n d It iv i",nu i v fitting that ehil-'b' vuir Guii" ter h s 20 uncus sfinj ep with the Easter b r parv. o w id rv fieri S'll .til Campaign becau e -t s O i a U h r (., e i 5o much for litt'e g nl's To r t .1 , hj .! f t'lb ren I.nsf vear it 'iiij .. t,i t.esi.iy u.awn cold helped c, moie than 122.01)0 of them. 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