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Show PAROWAN .TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH MAY Summif News Donna Gayle Fife gave a talk in the MIA session of Young Bondholders Page 3 1957 Reminders To Relief Society Members to attend with their wives. Third Ward Chapel, a Theology Lesson Final Theology lessons will costume will in Pageant Singing Mothers Prartue be given on the regular Ward be presented on the Characdates May 6 and 7. Officers are ters and Teachings of the Book Singing Mothers of the Par asking for a good report on of Mormon." This will climax owan Wards will reherse Fri. r reading assignments for the a study course of the Book of Marmon. Men May 10, at 2 p m. in the 3rd year. from all three Parowan, and Ward Chapel. Pageant to be Presented On May 14 at 2 p m in the neighboring wards are invited one-ho- the Tarowan Stake Conference Sunday, evening. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar Fife. six-yea- Mary Jane Dally, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Dailey, and Margie Farrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Far-roreceived their Silver Gleaner Awards from Mrs. Golda Guymon in Stake Conference Sunday evening. Both girls are attending college at CSU in Cedar City. w Enjoy TELEPHONE City. LISTINGS Mr, and Mrs. Carl Crawford and a son and daughter of Salt Lake City.visited with Mrs. Crawfords brother and his family the Ivan Daileys ACT NOWI The New TELEPHONE DIRECTORY recently. GOES TO PRESS SOON Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey made a brief business trip to paralliatf ttillafiT Enterprise last week. parionoliied lilting anoblat you to ba listed panonolty In the new phone directory even though the phone you ute I under someone eliei noma. A Mrs. Twila Newberry and children of Springville visited hert last with the John llitlait Farrows. Perionoliied lilting i ora of graot benefit to boorderi, Mr and Mrs. Max Rees and sons of Clearfield spent a week here with Mrs. Rees folks, the Wilford Lawrences elderly people, and teenagers. Of ipecial Importance ore the value of theie liitingi to bull-nefirmi whole key perionnel often need to be reached after regular office hour. ii Mrs. Evelyn Adams accompanied her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Max Rees down from Salt Lake City to spend the wtek with her family, the Jack Farrows ee perteaellted llitlefi be erderedT Juit call your telephone builneu office. Its at eaiy at that I Re Nerryl The ee telepbeee directory ftti The awakening of Emily Wade C Milford at present. The Howard Qalley family returned to Summit after spending the winter in Cedar PERSONALIZED eke tea ait peraallied F.mily Oscar J. Hulet returned home Friday after spending a week in Los Angeles Calif, attending a school convention Ray Farrow is working in the convenience of That ara Emily Wade was a girl who had always dreamed of buying a new car. te pren teeel (Any chonged liitingi or directory advertiiing information? CoR the buiineit office today!) rence family while their daugh the Mary Lawrence was in the hospital. 0 itst car fellow, who showed her how to buy a luxurious with all Jfairfans the extras she wanted -.- . Hankie Sale Ford prices are lower A sale of handmade hankaprons has been set of the American officers by Legion Auxiliary. ies and The sale will be held on Wednesday May 8, at Pendletons Shoe Store. The Summit Ward Primary Procedcs from the sale of service will Sunday Evening the articles, which have been be held in the Ward Chapel at donated by members, are to 7:30 p.m. be used in carrying out proset up by the Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Law. The MIA held the opening jects rence are the prowd parents s Members who have of a baby girl born to them exercises in the Chapel then are for the .sale requestto cook to went the canyon April 22. They also have two ed to turn them in to officers supper Tuesday evening. sons. as soon as possible. - d advertised for only a few dollars more" than Ford she went to sec it. My heavens," she gasped when she saw the Dealer? an amiable Mrs. Hulda Peterson attend ed the Whitwtr family reunion in Bunkerville Nev. last week end. Her son Ivan Whitwer of Washington Ut. brought her home and remain ed for a few days visit. "JiMt "medium-price- Aux. to Hold arti-cale- j hen she saw a So Emilys dream evaporated. Then Emily stopped in to see her Ford During the time the stamp program, sponsored by thcLcgion Auxiliary, has, been in operation this year, $893.35 worth of stamps have been purchased by the elementary pupils. Mr. and Mrs. William F. King of Logan spent a wtek here caring for the Alma Law w car, "it doesnt even have automatic thats one thing I transmission; particularly need. And I do think power and power brakes pare a must." steering Children in the Parowan Elemcntar School who have been participating in the Saving Stamp program during the winter, and who have traded their saps in on bonds are from 1. .to r. Norman Robinson, Joan Smith. Wayne Robinson, Jerry Mortensen, Tommie Tayuor, Afton Morrsi standing. Kneeling Andrea Adams, Cindy Smith, Kent Dalton and Dewey Topham. Seated are Kathy Mitchell, Keith Stubbs, Helen Taylor and Brent and Randy Adams. CONSTRUCTION PAPER AT TIIE TIMES OFFICE. no watched her pennies Ford trades are higher and at a lower price than the stripped-dowmodel of the medium priced" make. This is a car a girl like me really wants, And she bought it said Emily, right then and there. Now you know what Emily knows ... for a luxury car plus extras, at a sensible price, logic directs you to Ford. Ford prices start as low as 182400 THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY Only Ford dealers sell t-- I used cars & trucks (him 3ft Vli" and CJa(ue CP&ifjOlMMCe, e Every Year More People Buy RCA Victor Than Any Other Television 0 See Them & Buy Them At PAROWAN MERCANTILE COMPANY |