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Show ( .Mu i ofi i in m ;; Corporation, tuxrn ave., ' ,u Lake x.i o'VY'' ABUNDANT ENTERTAINMENT SET FOR MEMORIAL ; Details for the Homecoming further highlight the com celebration of the Parowan High Memorial Day holidays, the School alumni association here! j;cd Hill Wranglers Saddle Hub on May 29th have been announc has scheduled one of its fam fd by officers who make an ap oils K.ue Meets, it is announcpeal to the public to help them ed by Rulan R Dalton, club relay (he announcement of the president event to any and all interested Some of the finest horses in persons Southern Utah will participate in It is hoped to bring together a full afternoon's racing program scores of the former graduates Monday. May 31. he said, of the school for this one big Atractive purses will be offend day of celebration The home the winners. The first race is coming has been scheduled for scheduled for 2 30 pm with Saturday, May 29. during the an outstanding afternoon's prolong Memorial Day week end gram in store for everyone as a special accommodation to The (Tub extends an invitation those who might not be able to to all residents in the area to at attend at any other time. tend the program which will he A ribbit hunt will set off the held on the newly improved celebration Saturday morning (Tty Track A special invitation with valuable prizes being offeris extended to visitors who are ed for high scorers in the hunt in this vicinity for the holidays Simultaneously, open house will to attend. be held in the Old Rock Church Mr. E J. King is chairman of where a visit with friends may the racing committee which will be coupled with a tour of the arrange the meet. relic hall Further events of the day will include a program at the school I 1 1 att 2:30; an evening barbecue at the recreation a and dance the public for camp; in new the that evening gymA beautiful nasium. combination is being for this The final meeting offered to the lucky winner wdh chances being sold to help de- season of the Elizabeth Camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will fray expenses of the celebration A dance on May 15 at the High be held Thursday, May 13, at school is also being planned as 2:pm. in the basement of the a means of further raising funds Rock Church, according to an announcement by Evelyn Loufor the Homecoming event. Hundreds of invitations have der, captain. The lesson on the Pioneer Memorial Building," been sent out during the week to will be presented by Mrs. Belle be could whose addresses 'those A special business Lemmon. obtained. It is crnestly hoped in conwill held be session that word of this celebration reachs every alumnus and that nection with the regular meeting with all ladies invited to every effort will be made to e C'anip radio-phonograp- h Sis Special Mpeling Parowan Secures Blood Quota residents Parowan again came through" when they responded to a call of the National Red Cross and supplied 106 The blood of blood Monday. pints mobile unit made its second visit to this community within the past five month and carried out k blood procurement program 8:p.m. that day. Lotfal chairman, Eugene Orton, from 3 to was commended highly by the County Chapter for the manner in which he organized and executed the drive. Officers es- - Two Local Girls On Tour With BYU Choir pecially praised the drive for volunteer doners, and the careful scheduling of time during the it a most afternoon to make efficient operation Assisting Mr. Orton was Mrs. A. C. Hatch, chairman of special services for the Red Cross; Mrs. Nellie II. Bentley, supervisor of canteen services; the Parowan First and Second Ward Relief Societies who provided supplies for and operated a canteen for doners during the entire afternoon. Mr.". Mary Alice Graff, Mrs. Alice Barton and Mrs. June nurses, Trimmer, registered assisted the regular Red Cross nurses during the program as Continued on Back Page Death Claims Life Of Marion and Mary Mary Jane Marsden Joan Bayles, both of Parowan, the 80 voice will accompany A Brigham Young University annual Cappella Choir on its nationally The Funeral services for Marion spring tour. group BYU singing recognized Robb, age 64, have been in Nephi will give its first performance set for 2 o'clock Friday in the 30 and comon April Ely, Nev., Paragonah Ward Chapel. 9 in Los Mr. Robb died in the Iron Co. plete the tour on May Francisco and Angeles. San Hospital, Tuesday at 10:30 after also other Bay Area cities are being critically ill for several included on the tour. days. He has been in poor health Directed by Newell B. Weight, for the past year. Marion N. Robb was born in the choir is scheduled to make a on Paragonah on May 6, 1889, a son its second appearance Samuel and Amanda Dailey of this later national radio hook-uHe married Clara Topham Robb. Area spring. While in the Bay St. George Temple April in the several seasons ago, the BU 1912. The couple made their acclaim 16. singers received high home in Paragonah where Mr. from critics there. Robb engaged in farming and Miss Marsden has been active at carpenter work. He also worked Delta Sigma in Lambda of in the sheep shearing business. BYU. acting as president 1946 the couple moved to About Upsilon chapter, and directing a Cedar City to live and Mr Robb the chapter sextette for over was employed as caretaker of year. While at Parowan High of the schools They reSchool she was business man- one turned to Paragonah about one ager of the year book of and one half years ago Miss Bayles is secretary Mr. Rnlb is survived by his and both the A Cappella Choir and widow. BYT . Paragonah. three sons. the German Club at M. and Jesse both of two Harold has been in the choruses Continued on back page Continued on back pagj Ncphi Robb p Timm Mr. YOI.VMNK ; i:ii.iletli lor "Published Weelilu 'Wranglers Set Release Plans Race Program For Homecoming For May 31 Five-Mil- TIMES WEEK-EN- D PHS Alumni I'he Interest Of Pnrotean And ri;nu iimi-- pvruuw s m mi m COVETED SCHOLARSHIP ,y $ & Killing Frost : v 4 L- -- I td'leim uhuh ei v li an ( auiil 1 Brow ei Miss Robin Agent giieultiaal he will the sal. leiip.enl at tin S3 'I sfhnlat ship aw. il Ted ami. ill', tv this Cainp.iny tn the mosi nuManding Club leader m I lah I'his may he list'd by her laiilin r . v "X game af her eaieei , - 'r - s 11 Einiiumii's in any af the ('aliegis the Male af ITmelsitics A Mis II A daughtei af Mi ill. Keveie Rahitisaii af Paragon. ctl the young lady had an unusual capacity far leader ship not oiil m 4 11 (Tub vv.uk. hut m her chool ami m Itci hun h She iredits much of this to the valuable training and ex penencc she has gamed in eight of Club work continuous soar Four of thesi weie in foods and the latter four m clothing pro icits The latter was climaxed last fall when she was .1 winner m the Make it From Wool cloth a beautiful mg contest with tailored dress which she made for herself While a member of the 4 I! clubs, she has served as a pres ident, vice president, .secretary, treasurer and reporter; for three years on camp registration and as assistant in camp handicrafts. She had been a Club leader for three .vears in home improvement ami in clothing with her members winning top places at the County and State Fairs She attended the 4 II Leader Training school at Logan a year ago An active member of the LDS Church, Miss Robinson has serv ed as attendance secretary in ilie Ward MIA and for the past year w as Junior Gleaner president At the Parowan High School she has been sophomore class secretary, Junior Class reporter, of the Rammette and for the past year has Club; been t of the student body. The scholarship will bo formally awarded during the Older 4 II Club encampment at the College of Southern Utah May 24 to 26, Mr. Brower said. w ti.it lessen ! ' 1 ile ', ; n eil I when lie meieuiv lioin smlilenU he'h ,i 'I I .1 lew el ;'t! de ROBINSON Honored At Farewell Ray Birch, who has hern in ducted into the Serv ice of Ins bv the country, was honored Third Ward Elders' Quorum at a farewell testimonial Monday evening in the 3rd Ward Chapel Kenneth Joseph, Quorum pres ident, was in charge of the pro gram which included talks by Jim Miller, Bishop Karl O and Grayson Gurr. Mitchell, Special music was provided by the Ladies Trio, Ramona and Elna Stubbs and Shirley Evans with Itha Mortenscn at the piano. The departing serviceman is a son of Mrs. Ella Fclstcd of this City. He is a graduate of the Parowan High School and has been attending Dixie College at St. George. He left for Fort Douglas during the week. - vice-preside- Third Ward Relief Society Vice-Presiden- Reorganized Mrs. Benson Haycock has been named president of the Parowan Third Ward Relief Society, according to an announcement by Bishop Howard M. Adams Selected as her counselors arc Mrs. W. Clair Rowley, education and employment replacement and Mrs. John S counselor, Dalton Jr. as work day director. These ladies succeed Mrs. Ancel J. Adams, retiring president; and Mrs. Ward Mortenscn, work day director. Mrs. Rowley has held her same position for some time. Mrs. Elmer Gurr is retiring secretary with her successor not as yet announced. The new officers announce a work meeting to commence Tues-daat 10:00 a.m. which they invite all ladies of the Ward. Refreshments will be served during the afternoon. y L'iVonn;i Chivihoii To Weil M;y 1 Decker was elected president of the Parowan Elementary P.T.A. at a Mrs. Vera D. Guy-tno- r; a graduate Parowan High School. She attended the Brigham Young members j j Servicemen where she ill lain" g inanared to Ills o peneiit on the Wm. H. Manning To Address Seminary Grads The theme of the exercises will le "The Glory of God is Inwhich will he develtelligence, Mr. Manning and furthoped by er by the two studint speakers Mivs Jackie Ward and Miss Joan Lamoreaux their certificates three yeais after completing work at the Seminary are C. To receive Tcbbs Adams, Maxine Boyce, Diane Dalton, William Evans, Joyce Marie Ilaltcrman (Stolk), Joe Hatch, Hettie Anne Jones, Larry Ixing, Joan Lamoreaux, Zella Mary Carol Lemmon, Mortenscn, IxiRen Orton, Melvin Dorothy Orton, Norma Orton. Simkins, Sanford Topham and Jackie Ward AdvanceSeminary ments will be made that same Junior Adevening and include David Kenneth Adams, Rodney ams, Adams, Roger Batts, Frank Benson Beverly Bentley, Ronald Donald Burton, Bobby Bess, on back page Continued Jim Milltr other Mucessful candidates in !vnlav's elections iih luded .Mar I'tla Stul hs who won out over MiUhell for vieeprcsi-diiit- ; Pipe and Victor Norman, who blue ticket. leated Susan Benson for the eiTctarv treasurer post Delores di . Boardman, Mortenscn,, Lloanor Adams and Annette IhoinRm made up the successful cheerleader squad Hettie Ann Jones was named and Jackie editor yearbook school Ward, paper editor. Miss Jones manned the campaign for the gold party while Lamoreaux Joan managed of the contest affairs for the blues Marie Orton Wins Top District Auxiliary Post Whit Orton was elected president of the American Legion Auxiliary District No 7, during the District convention held in Mrs City recently. She will Mrs. Elias W. Leigh of Cedar City who has held the position for the past term. Mrs. Orton has been an active participant in the Legion Auxiliary where she has held the office of Post vice president, and is at pressargent-at-arms- , ent chairman of the Community Service and Child Welfare committee. Other officers elected at the meet were Mrs. Vera Twitched, Cedar .succeed Enterprise, Mrs. 1st. vice-presiden- Quinn Richardson, Iang-uitc- ; 2nd. Mrs Orton will name her own secre- tary. In addition to Mrs. Leigh, officers include Mrs. Webster Bettridge, Parowan, 1st. vice; and Mrs. Ethel Smith, Milford, 2nd. other retiring QUARTERLY CONFERENCE education program. capacity audience greeted Church is our with do we What learning advisor B. Brown, Elder Hugh warned he further to the Council of the Twelve, important, seeking an education. LDS Church, and representative those Train the heart to make proper of the General Church authorof the head ities, at the Parowan Stake use of the knowledge he said. Quarterly Conference here Sun- and the hand, a timedelivered Brown Elder 785 that It was reported day. of the ly discourse to the youth of thi persons, constituting 35 Stake population, were presenc Church during this first general session. session. lie quoted one writer as at the s was a member of the Cougarettes and "f the Nautilus Social unit. She &IS0 attended the LDS Business College and has since been i Sunday morning Slightly less attended again in 1 the afternoon. President W. Clair Rowley pre-- ; mm sided at the Sunday morning JAMES E. BETTRIDGE session. To live more fully each James E. Bettridge, son of Mr. day, was the message contained in his opening address. He & Mrs. Jim Bettridge of Parowan. Utah, has been graduated stressed the philosophy of alcofrom the Sea Duty Indoctrination holics anonomyous in further emCourse at the Marine Corps phasizing his theme. Recruit Depot here and transHarold Mitchell Pres. J. of one for ferred admonished the Church members duty aboard the Capital ships of the Pacific to accept that which is good no Sea School Fleet. prepares matter where it comes from and Marines for duty at sea with to keep the commandments of in courses gunnery, ships God anti they would be blessed. Gustive O. Larson, representnomenclature, damage control, interior security, honors and ing the Church department of addition the Education, explained the unified ceremonies. In Marines arc given training that qualifies them to carry out any mission that may be assigned to the ships landing party, or the boarding and searching party. Mr. & Mrs. Alma Lawrence J New Arrivals 1 p!r,ved bv the Bank of Southern at Cedar (Tty Airman Forster is 3 graduate r,f the Delta High School and is now sen ing an enlistment in the Carol Flack, Mis Benson. Mrs. Florence Wright. Ellen Miss Mary Ward, Miss Miller. When she leaves for a honeymoon trip to Arizona, the future Mrs. Forster will wear a brown tailored suit with white acces Air Corps series Entertaining recently in honor r,f the future bride have been They will return to make temporary home in Clearfield. cm-Woo- d .Mrs Vie a The only people we saying, are educated men to fear need unless the hearts as well as the heads be educated. By using familiar comparisons, be brought out the ways of gaining this knowledge; of attaining eternal salvation and of making ones life richer. His second talk was directed to of the members the elder matthe Church and concerned ters of death and the hereafter. Also addressing the large congregation during the afternoon was Pres. R. Taylor Miller of the Stake presidency, who spoke on the Book of Mormon. Elder Larsons assignment included a history of the settlement of Utah and its importance to the people of today. Howard M. Adams, newly appointed Bishop of the Parowan 3rd. Ward was called from the audience to speak briefl- greeted their first born, a son yand Jieir, Tuesday morning at was provided Special music the Iron County hospital where during the morning sesicn by the young man tipped the scales the Parowan Ladies Trio. Mr? at a husky nine pounds, four ounces. Receiving the welcome news were grandparents, Mr. AMrs Wilford Lawrence of Summit and Mr. & Mrs. William F. King. Logan. The proud mother ls the former Mary King of - Ramona ! h. vice-pres.- RECORD CROWD ATTENDS k The bride to be is University News Of Our v of the n Jensen, Cedar (Tty, been named Iron Countys delegate to attend the National Itrd Cross convention to he held in Los Angeles in June, according to A. C. Hatch Iron County Chapter chairman The Chapter plans to send three other representatives to the confab inasmuch as it is being held so dose to this area. Selected to make the trip with Mr. Jensen were Login llirsehi, fund drive chairman; Miss Karla Hulet, Chapter secretary and Mrs. Arthur Gardner, hoard member. Selections were made at the regular monthly meeting of the officers and hoard members in Cedar City Monday. Whitney has IT. Forster. meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the local school. T. Topham was Mrs. Zona to fill the Vice president voted position and Audine M. Roger-owas selected as Secretary-Treasurer- . Board members to serve for the coming year are Mrs Barbara B. Burt, Greta D. and Katherine M. Mitchell. Retiring officers were Lcilani Bernell Bentley, president; Evans, vice president; Marcella secretary-treasurer- ; Mitchell, Watson Adams. Metta Mortenscn and Connie HaPerman, board Names Delegate To Confab SIXTEEN A maid-of-honor- Elementary PTA Elect Officers For '54-f5- 5 11,1 K11 Local Red Cross a matron-of-hono- et 0 total ot mi lies uf pr e Mpiuti.m w.is ic.ilied from the William II Manning, of Toquer-ville- , stiii ms which from i.mgctl foimcr Proles.sor of music gentle rain to M'vcie Ikii! As at the .V li College of Southern Utah .' iih lies ef snow n.m as uc and prominent Church woiker, cumulated at one time dm mg the will deliver the addicss to the sloim. aicoiilmg to Cl. iv ton Has mossin local weather observer graduates of the Paiowan Slake Scminarv at its graduation ex cieiM's hole Mav 23, according In an amintiiu cniont bv Roy Hatch. Principal. . The engagement and forth coming marriage of Miss LaVon-nGuyrnon to A2c Walter F. Forster of Hill Air Force Base, is announced by her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jess Guyrnon of Parowan. The couple has set a May 15 nuptial date with vows to be solemnized in the St. George Temple. A reception that evening at the home of the prospective brides parents will honor the couple. Miss Guyrnon has named her Mrs. Lloyd Miss Kar; la Louise Hulet, as Miss and bridesmaids, Miss Anderson and Barbara Louise Forster, a sister of the and prospective bridegroom; Miss Rosemary Forster, another sister, as Junior bridesmaid. Lieut. Merlin Forster will attend to best man duties for bis brother, a son of Mrs Ha Forster of Delfa and the late Henry sister-in-law- ', la-- .1 rrs(tp HaKpr l,r 1 1 Ray Birch mi mher ; iv SHIRLEY King r s , s ile lei's te .iml ilcgiccs eu batin' il.i nit lit s I he si eic we.ithir oho Rink hoin its tell fiom the Irrshli hei p ,ml hi mtimg cm i - il was icpoitcil In seine ef the lue.il s k Ine II el 111 T hi i'.h ill Heine in 1 ' .1 os! s j j me its u .ike I. ally ne hi .ile lh.it in in h ef the lot up el t 'll s .ile. uhuh lollowiil Mi pheii si ' n ile tin In I la'e hit the Mate wiik writ I..-- I NTMBIR af this l'l"s ,l ,h aw h lh. ;h Sehnal w as eleeled sin h ht hei! pies, dent after a vi. ei eil . ea mpai, n conducted t a ek at the M hool Heading lln i.indidatis nil the Gold Ink ..a I ( 1 icinifu Both Tickets Score In School Elections Nccdod Moisture Riil'ii. 'i'n Mi's Mill Will he .a'.tiiiii! Iho PMUgi'tl.ih iweti'd Standard Oil omp.mv schiilarslup for uuMatiilmg 111 It. lei s!iii aicnntnn: to minim e!i ased this u eek ,d ail V uni r. Storms Bring SHIRLEY ROBINSON WINS I i(7' Stubbs, Mrs. Shirley Evans, and Mrs. Elna Stubbs with Mrs. Itha Mortenscn at tho piano. I Heard a Forest Pray, their and My Task." were numbers. The PITS La res Churus under the dirctLon of . Continued On Tae T" a |