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Show Poes Parowan Need PAROWAN l ilt 1' FIGHTING EOIIIMIKNT? Thiriy Five Valicui -- jlillfnrv Hites Mark .Sertiees For one-da- y y . tx-a- . non-suppo- n . Rasmussen M AlUII to, 1!50 Hr. & Mrs. Penn High Minds (a uve Marlon Passes Fire At Kcllli Auav Within Week Robinson Home . west ward Seventies to At the cemetery the grave was dedicated by Heber Gurr HOST OTHER QUORUM The Paragonah Waid Chapel was inadequate to Heat the crowd which assembled on Sun- day afternoon to attend the funeral for Mrs. Lovimia D Barton . The entire west end of the chapel was banked with flowers as Mrs. Barton was carried into the chapel by her four sons while "Sweet Hour of Prayer," was playej by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davenport and Carlyle Marsden. Gilbert Robinson conducted the service which began ty the choir singing, "Though Deepening Trials", under the directio nof D. Amasa Stones, with Mrs. Wilma Lamuro.tux at the organ. J. Leonard Topham offered th opening pruyer. Speakers were president Harold Snow of the St. George Temple Mr. Thomas A. Robinson and Mr. Joseph Greenhalgh of Mrs. Irene Robinson gave a sketch of Mrs, Bartons life. M rs. Minnie Burton of Parowan gave a reading which rhe ha,j composed for the occasion . Musical numbers were a vocal solo by Mrs. Addie Marsden who sang "The End of a Perfect Day, accompanied at the piano by her husband, a violin solo by Mr. Ray Davenport accompanied by his wife; they played Resignation". Mr. Ray Cosslet or Cedar City sang Face to Mrs Beth with Leigh as Face", Bi-no- Ne-ph- l. Tim and Ml- Hume dwelling -. Keith Rul'in-nit- i southwe-- l comer o: 9 a m . Mrs process RiAiiiisou w.i- - in of dressing ln-- ihe thin' litlle soils when the fire was discovered. But they were able to rush them from the house to safety of the family automobile an,i to remove most of the furniture before it was too badly damaged . -- XumNT TYu C j : i The ill the Pai ou nil . Pr yar Relief Soviet v Fern mies lasses l'arovvaii To IIosl To He Assemble Anniversary M.I.A. Celebrated Mar. 17 educational Fxhiblt Cou volition Sat. ,.f Mr was badly burned .M.meai mur- lung after the heavy wind.-- had blown down part of ,i .stove pipe which was temporal il serving place of a chimney . The young coujde wte m the their piocess of remodeling government place, a former building, and had run a pipe Irom the coal heating Move out one ot the MUith vviml OWS and up the -- Ido of till house until a ihimney could lx 't built. They wile' UIIUV.I till fait thill the fierce pales which blew SiuuUiv n.ul blown down part of the upright secThe resulting tions of pipe. opening wa- - situated at a point which enabled the blaze ami sparks to ignite the wails under the eaves. The flames had gutted the south eiid, of tne attic before their discovery about $2.50 IOJI j The unlv crimiu.il case to be "f t,u American at asshteil before Judge Will L, 20 brought No, L ,(l,n it,st Leonard a busy for Hoyt services during the funeral Fifth Judicial one Patton of last week. Ser- - District court here Wednesday on .Mnductetl in the was tho cast of the State fS Wert Ward Chape fcus Vernon L, Grimm, 18, of West of Bishop Cedar City. The defendant was direction tile unjer the East charged with burglary in tne Karl o. Mitchell of second degree after participaWard. ofwan invocation tion in a series of robberies of the AfI,.r H. Cedar Chaplain. City business establishLegion fered by f Ages", was ments. A parolee of the State E IU les. "Hook mug hv a mixed quartette With InuUstrial School, the youth was Cherie Pay. Ramona Mitchell ordered by the Judge to return to the lllslution with his parole Ivan Decker and E. Ray Lyman partiolpting. Mary Lyman, icing terminated. Two former Canadians, Mrs. accutnpaniest Speakers for the were Stake President, Helen Ileiie Banks of Milford Glair Rowley, Mrs. Bar- and Mr. Lorin Ajnasa Little of IW. senSt. George, were admitted to bara M. Adams who read Mrs. timents contributed by citizenship in the U.S.A. by Olive Carroll and Mrs. Evan- the Court Wednesday. and Bishop Interlocutory decrees of digeline A. Robinson vorce were granted to Arlene Mitchell Anderson Other musical numbers InRoljfb from Albert cluded the hymin, "Come Unto Kent Robb on the grounds of MV by the quartette and The cruelty and and to Eidl of a Perfect Day," sung by John Norman Sto k trom Eula Mr. Ruia D. Orton. Benedi-tio- Cooper Stock on the grounds of was pronounced by Jesse i ruelty. Both couples were resiW Guymon dents of Cedar City. Colors were advanced and retired by Floyd Evans, Norman Evans, Gary Bentley and Morris CHURCH DOINGS Fri-in- UTAH 1 Ilallou Leonard PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, MES 10.x Anmeiary .Socletx 17 in t yj tie- - ol celebrated March i ration Kci i A- - a program pageant j j I i ij'ii A. u Ji.i'ii.tn tile West Waul at m. p j.,ii j. teaiute on the for this o eaiou is a dire, ted In Jean Hen-i- n drickson. The East and West ,r.f Relief Society Presidents, Mis Bertha Miichcll and Mis. cnee B. Benson along with olh or members have put forth much effort to make this a great success. Every married couple m Ixoli wuids are inviled to attend. Refreshments are being served. Fl..r-barrack- s cele-Icatio- n Hi til, D H, ilcb adult with leralllks and the , classes High School have prejtaie, most Interest-- 1 exhibit ot their handiwork pi wbtih i. now mi display in the window of lib' Fenton Pharmacy Tlie exhibit features the day found m tlie local mountains a sample of the u,j inel dudes v as i; .nines from the io.it of Ixdlle a slip or liquid i, i'oii. atur il has cleaned, lituod an propeily mixed; the or green ware; and U'ti.ilo' s of finished work in my a''i. liter al' vases with Among f main and varied decorations whldl ill U'lltie the UNO of colored ii's ms well ns dear glaze. Tile ale Jewelry boxes fashioned of im al duv in both the light ami i.uk shades, dishes showing of color combina tun nun tions; King ends, novelty sllp-.- t r.i, boots, figurines and All hough I in people who have fashion', these h tides dont i i iim the distinction of being much urglnality pi ofessionals. has been displayed and tin) possibilities of the ceramic art being developed in this locality are very apparent. i la-.-- if tile Parowan ' t dn Um-i- i ! . -l g- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. George Stevens observed her birthday Tuesday, Feb 28, wncii a number of her relatives and friends called and spent tlm afternoon. Among the guests were some from out of town, Mrs. Vene Orton and Mrs. C. J. Patterson of Beaver, Mrs. of Cedar City, Oleen Davis Sisters of Mrs. Stevens were piesent and also Mrs. Maude Lyman of Otto, Wyoming. A dainty plate lunch was served. The time was spent in social chat. With Joyce and her twin daughters being here, it made four generations present for the occasion. tl. Mutual Improvement As-- o, ia-ti- oltkers and class leauein of Beaver, Parowan, Ced.u and L'vada Stakes will hold then annual convention Baturda) in llio Puro.van West Ward chap-d- . The convention, which is under the direction of the M.I.A. General Board, will begin a'. 5.30 p.m. with a meeting tor all iiiake M.I.A. There will be Executive-- . session at o.lb for all Stake Boards, Siaa Preaidcndes Ward Bishop-- . A general assembly will n.i-veti- e at G:45 at whk'h all Sia-o- i and Ward M.I.A. Workers ale asked to bo present. Di pak. ineulal work will follow tne general session . General Board members who are scheduled to attend & ad are Superintendent Elbert K. Curtis, Counselor Emily H. Bennett, Jeamno Denut rs, Maba C. Joncphson, E. Allen Bateman and Albert o. Mitchell. Coach Watters Deceives Fellowsliiu At U.S.A.C. Coach Ray Watters, for t past two years athletic coui tmd physical education iustriK or at the parowan High Selim was recently granted a tea ing fellowship at the Utah Sta in Log.i, two classes jn the High School Ajgricultural College which will enable him to semi during this past year and bas work at the colb g continued to prepare the mater- - postgraduate for the remainder of tills the of use adults inis for the and all of next year. He wi. who have completed the regusome return to Parowan to resum class but lar adult education bis teaching at the end of tha In their have chosen to continue Hatch, who is an ardent enthusiast of this im. lent art, has worked uneeas-ingl- v to develop an Interest the students and the townspeople. lie has conducted Prin ipnl A. According to City Marshall, Ha rrell Dalton, who investigaMEM B Fills AND PARTNERS te, the fire, the heat was so Parowan West Ward members intense in the interior of the Mr. Davenport frame accompanist. of the G9lh. Quoroum of Sevendwelling that the walls, the other and Mr. Marsden played "Soft- curtains and furniture in the ty will entertain and Tenderly Jesus is call- extreme west end of the Quorum members and their par- ly place the tners at a dancing party Fri- ing" as a string duet and a were charrtxi. although double mixed quartette of Paro- flame never reached there. The Recreathe in Ward night day honor. tion Hall. Included in the group wan people sang Lead me Gent- plaster board linings on walls Mrs. Stevens received The chapel was filled to over will be members from Parowan ly Home. and ceilings were also badly very nice gifts. The choir sang Ill Go Where time. damaged by the heat, smoke and flowing by friends and relatives East, Paragonah, Summit and a efforts. on Back Page Continued of the deceased man and his Enoch Wards. H. E. Bay les is water as were the floors. Much Couth; WaUerf",. vatrai.'y it son of Gordon Halterman, of the families' bedding, cloth"O.ice you the P.H.S. faculty will be fm Mr. As family, Hatch says, many of them being chairman in charge of the soMr. and Mrs. Marion Ilalter-ma- n turned away by lack oi seating cial which is scheduled to coming and fruit which was stor get your fingers in the mud Its ed by Dwaln Adams, outstauc! graduated from the Salt bard to leave it alone. In g athlete of ed in the east end was ruined the U.S.A.C capacity. Among the crowd of mence at 7:30 p.m. Lake Barber College last week. On The Board of Education has and a major graduate in physl sympathizers were mine officiby the heat. He came home for the weekals. and Fellow workmen, the department in tha al education. Mr. Adams wil the itlmely arrival end bringing a friend from the equipped However School with a $350 electric take over his duties here next throngs of friends from Paro- STAKE PRESIDENCY NAMES High of the volunteer fire department University of Utah with him. FOR YOUNGSTERS wan and surrounding communikiln for baking the pottery anj week, according to Principal A. who applied the full force of Gordon left Sunday to go OFFICERS AUXILIARY ties. a huge mixer for stirring the C. Hatch. At a meeting Wednesday water and kept the air out of Lack anj enter a Beauty School Paro-wa- u Noted among the group from Coach Watters, his wife and mud which have assisted materofficers and of of P.T.A. Ida Go Dight Mrs. Guymon the interior, prevented what for nine months. out of town were Mr. and Mrs. ially in carrying on the project. family will leave for Logan on board members, room mothers could easily have been a total was recently named ChairTed Dalton of Delta; Lieut. -- Col. March 18, where they will make Parowan Slake of the elementary and Junior loss. As it was, most of the exman of the Mrs. J. Almai Benson and) and Mrs. James Mercer of Oga home during the course of is school Junior and high grades L.D.S. Girls' Committee, it terior of the building with the small daughter. Vee Ann, were den; Mr. and Mrs. James H. his year and a half of teaching-studyin- g was it Prom officers, generally exception of the east end, was passengers to Salt Lake City announced by Stake President, and Kone course. Althea Clay, Mrg. VV. Clair Rowley. Mrs. Guy- decided that something should saved with Sherman Dalton Sunday. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James inmon will take the place of Mrs be done to curb the rapidly for a few days Miss Beth Croft and Mrs. Della A group of thoughtful friends They will visit Don't have any pins or wire who resigned. creasing social demands of the Jennie Sagers, Benson's Mrs. with sister, Mrs. of Thornton of Salt Lake City; an in .assisted! and neighbors school to any kind on your kite or youngsters the Presidency elementary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson Chosen by removal of water and Effie Beauregard. Junior-Junio- r immediate Avoid electric and teleare traditional the for string. serve with Mrs. Guymon and son. Bill, Mr. and Mrs. out be .debris taken What lines. could Dont fly kites in 1st. Prom. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mort-ense- phone Herman Burt and sons Kenneth Mrs. Josephine Paramore, and workmen of A other streets crew at all if the ground the counselor, and Mrs. Ida King, returned from is at all recently The group met to consider the volunteer helpers are assisting and Harold, Mr. George ValenThe John R. Robinson family dam. Or2nd. counselor. Mrs. Getta tine and Mrs. Merlin Pattersas a result of popular Keith and his father to get the Long Bea;h, Calif, where they reunion problem held on March 6 proved ton will act as secretary . If anyone has a kite get to be quite a large gathering. on of Beaver. sentiment among the parents home once again put in order haa visited for a couple of weeks Mrs. Itha Dailey, Mrs. Jean of the community. The growWith their daughter and caught in wire or on a pole, Over two hundred, members for occupancy. Farrow and Mrs. Sylvia Stap-le- y ing custom of the little folks Ivy and Fred McCoy, and dont attempt to get it dwn by Were together for an afternoon offiNow were the other retiring their little granddaughter Su- pulling or by any other method. of entertainment and visiting. from two years on up, to deserved with Mrs. Sagwho cers zanne. corThey report that their Contact Howard Warj and he An interesting program was mand new formal dresses, To to the coast and their visit will help you get it down. ers. after-protrip dates nd lunch was servand, sages, presented To caused ed. have most delightful. Little SuKites iwere already momensuch has gained parties zanne had been ill and in the considerable trouble and we Allen B. Taylor of Fillmore tum that it was felt by the Mrs. Emima Smith of Beaver realso but was home and much would appreciate full coopera- arrived in town Sunday to get on March 1, took over the manhospital President Rowley that the time had three the majority from Delegates the time her grand tion from anyone. Mar- - came to do a little extra visit with her agement of the P.arn Confec- - ports the selection of Kent something about it. Parowan Precincts chosen to at- improved by arrived. and Halterman parents Bessie repin After many tionary brother, Mr. Thomas Robinson. interviewing tend the Iron County RepubliParowan, after pur- eden, serve on the resentative parents throughout to two are only two survivBarton These Alice H. on the in convention business can chasing Parowan ail equipDon Lyman of the Army Air memiberte of the original taent from the former owner, Stake Sunday School Board. the town and considering the March 14. were named at a coning in ParoEric Burehert. John R. Rofbinson family. Mr. Marsden will have charge matter from every angle, it was joint meeting on Monday night. Corps spent last week wan his with parents, Mayor be held Selected as delegates from Preof the choristers department. decided that a post-proOther out of town relatives Mr, Taylor, a man of several Mrs. E. Ray Lyman. Don Saturday night, March 25 for cinct No. 1 were Jesse Guymon, and years experience in the Cafe present included the following: and E. Ray Lyman, Howard M. Ad- is with a group who are doing students of the seventh Mrs. Jay Arch- Ben- From Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ana business is the at some special testing installing a compleson are now at home in Paro- James C. Robinson, Mr. and monthly meeting of the eighth grades and those adults ams, J. Harold Mitchell, W. Air base at Hill Field. Army to desire attend. who will of Corsages .ter Seventy wan 69th. Quorum Clair Rowley and M. Howard after spending a brief Mrs. Thomas K. Holyoak and here and at 7:30 p.m. in were ruled out as were after- Ward. From District No. 2, in Las Vegas, Neva- their grandson Dale, Mrs. Alice honeymoon incheon Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burton prom parties. C. Robinson, Joseph F. James their marriage Barton and daughter Margaret, mMi,e da, following to Lake last Salt to the customary foraCity The group also concluded that Holyoak, Eva Adams and Verda traveled v,i on A Hoase there Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bentley and combined bus- and confectionary facilities, on Monday afternoon, March 27, E. Adams. From district No. week where they Benson was the their daughter and her chilfireu new The Mrs. he place will Ibe atthe pleasure of open for bus-les- s the elementary school students 3, David H. Richards, Edgar iness and Overfield Doris former Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mortensen of the major early and late, the man-e- r tending a couple will he guests of the Junior Benson and Claude Adams. of Mrs. William Gunn and family, Mrs. Vera Morten-se- n daughter season. of the basketball games stays, thereby offering a decorate gym of Salt Lake City and Dennis all local people serving as em- class in the The County Convention here and Mrs. Leta Evans. reat convenience to patrons. where the teachers and room on Tuesday will be held for orMr. of Idaho. Ovedfield Boise, ployees. The The Parowan High School Mrs. Hilda Grimshaw and her management also states Mr. Taylor was employed for mothers will supervise an hour ganization of the County Re- Male in a Benson is the son of Mr. and children were here from Eno h. at the welfare of the participated quartette the young a number of years by Shadys or so of dancing for youngpublicans and to elect delegates school broadcast from radio sta- Mrs. Arch Benson of Parowan. ple will be a major consid-atio- n Mr. Thomas B. Robinson an J Cafe and the Cafe Ilene in Fill- sters. The youngsters will come to attend the State Convention tion K.S.U.B. on Wednesday the to her marriage and that everything will Prior his sister Mrs. Jennie Jen-camore. His experience was some Sunday dressed for this dance ' done to five numbers environ-enafternoon, singing Lake in bride t Salt City resided from Enterprise. Mr. and the keep his training as it is planned to make it at a high level at all what broadened by in the army worthwhile . They were accompanied by their where she was employed by the Mrs. Orlo Topiham and fami as a mess sargent mesinstructor, Howard Low, and Utah State Department of Agri- of Panguitch were present. Mu Patronage of the gdhool Knowing, of course, that the the recent War. For the De during Mrs. owd will be Mary Lyman, accompan-4es- t. culture. The bridegroom spent and Mrs. Arthur Fretwell and encouraged as past several months he has op- rulings will not please everyMembers of the quartette three years in the U.S. Navy family. ell as that of their elders. Mrs. Thelma MosdUl 2. was thought that they erated the , Horseshoe Cafe in one, it Dalton, following his graduation from Chad are Frad Orton, and Mrs. Ine.. children best the poswere anj Utah arrangements Mr. Taylor announces that Circleville, Piute Co. Clarence C. Neslen, Mack Winter came AftLyman. and from Cedar Middleton the Parowan High School. situation which Commander of the American Jay arch 15 has been set as the He has been active in civic sible to handle a over the numbers The Bill Mrs. a Mr. gave they er his he release and attended City, become detricom- threatened to this week ,tP for the Legion, announced formal opening of and church affairs in the The Desert Song, Stout were Waldo air in Yardley Mrs. school fener trade and the of the to carpenters' health resided mental p new that on Saturday, March 25, Hearted Men, The Master Paintdepartment and invites munities where he has were here from Beaver. the as s to as Angeles. well Legion-airep 1950 in Salt Lake City, public to call and inspect having been a member of the youngsters er, Night ana Day and a comic of the parents. Reserve the Henry J. will hold a state-wid- e s ultra modern Members of The young couple plan on counter kit-P- n Bisopric of the Circleville Ward pockets version of the quartette from for formal of a honorParoprom thrill the to ParoLegion birthday party, Holyoak family traveled from which brings making their home in the entire prior to his moving School students; leave of the Rigoletto. the to attend the affair. and 31st the Moab Hig'b a wife anniversary his wan where will operate ing pparation of the food right wan. He and Jay In the evening clidance A something for the students to founding of the organization. business bind the counter and son are now doml livestock an, Is old in farming back Miss Eva Taylor veritably the was to generforward look the maxed days entertainment. with his father. stamens, prompt and efficient died at the home of Eva Taylor Continued on back page Continued On Page Four the of sentiment west. al meeting. 2nd. at will be featured with on Center street . military salute by Legion-airesPall bearers were legion buddies of the deceased, Bryce Adams. Jack Dalton, Tobe Leigh, Doyle Clark, Reed Orton and Lloyd Stubbs. Other members of the Legion marched a in the funeral cortege as with Parents Turn Thumbs Down Junior, Junior Prom Notice To !iitt Fivers . John R. Robinson Family Reunion Held In Paragonah n son-in-la- Management Provide Cafe Service At Rani m Local Republicans Name Delegates County Convention Jav Henson Doris Hunch Wed In Nevada Ceremony m ?rn',t T . - Leiiion Dirthdav Held In Partv To Salt Lake March |