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Show TIMES fill': i your ..i; , of happsn:h m 4 try PAROWAN TIMES calling - cily or ervice ,h Tlu devotion of thought I .'! ' i ,u Jjij i the ..I'!. ,o hu , jn, Ni IM lit Il.iktl FM) W.I. Announce their County Fair Big Success B.A.C. Broncos Hold Chamber Of Commerce -S- ummary of Awards First Football Drills of Year Social to hold Ladies Night ,ening A. l. lj e The Mutual In pi iivotm nt nation ef both E.et an Wi t announce the opening send I A Fall and Winter Jresidents" Shee- -' I . , i v ! by 34 ioivient of 1. on County umti: A spinal imitation County do soine-f,to tin uung ir.i' ini ,uij mails in that out and t nj'.y the Special i , i i t - , e : A t 'i I hi-- ! ',,n 'i.'.f t .is Ill- - : Iiy.-- leatjie cliUit.un-- '':-n- !!. I- ' te-ul- t. 111 r ii ! 1 ; , h.-p- i 1 . -- eai-rot- i sii-d- . i - i I -- Schools a! doff to a SOUAD THROUGH PACES IS th 6.30 P. M. good fart class-B.A.- A : 'hall " C dull-- M: , 'iii'i.i hi! th, id the M'.i'.'il th.. 1 ..Ii 1 !e He 23. bg i. 24 it COUNSELOR - Mrs. MANUAL - Mrs. COUNSELOR MANUAL Williams M. Mabel and TREASURE SECRETARY CULTURAL ARTS The West Ward will name their our next week. complete organization 23. ie E idll 3 1 t.U"'. t a indicates that Hoc ;) n ili'ii in has decreased. So j nui" with the High School Hi M d li-- s of 1954 we will High School. It is (.line in High School -- 0l r II be 't compensated by i ' ir u I of population in ns r,f the school. Vf r ,3e 4 f 41 j Ml ; Vi ;r "4' f -- ar i s iS 5, , ma (f -' a-- "t V V T , d i nl ", 1 - n1r c V -- . . . . .u ; a - - r I.- - O' v T i . u Prize Offered Best Pageant man this is a most com.uation when young The Drama and Pageantry Centemal celdiff'v tiling to tackle mittee of the County a prize of ebration are offering and definate purpose, best written Pageant n more seriously, and $100.00 for the will be proof Iron County; which mge intrest. Centen-ia- l duced at the Iron County of 1947. Celebration in the fall son of Mr. and in get Marsden is now home All interested kindly of Parowan or f.c occupation zone. He with Will L. Adams at-to will leave soon of Cedar City L. Nelson Marsden 4 h Mr. Joe Bergen who is in charge was in of licence for civic airports town last Wednesday to inspect be an interesting ition trends in Paro-cion that might be Parowans airfield. beginning about Before a licence will be issued, many of our youn-'vewill pack away. Here is a a test, to see if the ground ' it ie Chamber of Comm hard enough hy just grading ,nthen gravel w ill be made, if it won't, t standing incident in will have to be used to assure safety. was th legestration will stait The County' Road Patiol large enrollment in and wide feet 50 'nuthametics and sci- - grading a strip. 3,000 feet long, this Satuiday. people asked for algo"came necessaiy to Re for two sections. a large geometry and 1 Or,, Me!- - the Airport Official Visits Parowan I's-.- i : , U. 1946 than Si termer 30, H.iwlen, his brother not later n and rules nday from the Korean for further imfoin.ub. con c. Ians to attend the BA. conditions govun.r.g tr..s . 1 g. .Hie- - ,,11,1 six i i 1 V Vi-- : vv H ! d , i - I han-ihn- pie-ronta- lettei men, SCVeid .seVeial recent a heavy h.ii k to sihoo .since their huh school grads, and p: U.kLng of fm the 1: I . time dis-rh.- ge Theie has been no ulganized leal pl.iv yet, hut the activity of a few men maik then) as likely prospects f ir a lot of action. Ray Sabin of F'i-nGal d.)es a nice job of ball handling and has a whip arm that spots passes well to Chad Paiks of Ru lifiehl Bob Earthquake Daly of We.t High, Salt Lake, will bring up the weight average with his flame and neat 237 lbs. Bob Lunt of Cedar City still exhibits an educated toe on his punting and Dal Cleave of Antimony is hard, rough happy. The Broncos are pointing hard and fast enough to make any coach for their first game with Web-- r College at Ogden?pptpmbor 27th, one of their toughest. New light on the Bronco bowl will allow night ball at the B. A. C. for the first time and fans from greater distances will be nlbe to watch the Herd when they tangle with Snow (Oct. 4), B. Y. Reserves (Oct 10), Dixie (Oct 25), Compton (Calif) (Nov 8) and Carbon fNov 15) on their home feild. 6-- 3 Paragonah i By Coriespondent) The opening Par-.igon- x. n n Mrs. Lola Robb and Mrs. HIVE 1st BEE Mrs. Melva Barton. The Young Men arc as follows; II E. Dunton PRESIDENT Revere Kt COUNCILOR Alex Angello. EaiJ Thorton, first draft team; J. C. Barton, second: Edwin SteThe out going officers of the vens third; Mr. Thorton, first and Y L M I A were, PRESIDENT 1st COUNthird, draft mares, Mr. Stevens sec- Mrs. Irene Robinson. Dalton, 2nd Jack Prothero ond. Fancy horses, Alta CILOR HuClair seond: Abbott. Emma Scott COUNCILOR Day first; let, third; Roping stock horses, Scott Mrs Ethel S. Robb left last Dav first Mr. Hulet seond: Mr. 6 for best Monterey L. Fenton, R. day Dalton, third; best California to be with her husband Mitchell, Hal stallion; fancy S. Walter Robb who Is working fany mare. swine and A social was held for her there in the sheep Winners afternoon by the relief Monday divisions include: CoWood, Rulon society. Sheep division' lumbian ram and ramhouillet ram A very nice social was held lamb; Branch Agricultural college, ram. night, August 31 for Miss champion yearling Hampshire ram. Saturday Maxine Lund who left Fiidav Sept. champion Ramhouillet aged Parowan Future Farmers of Ameri 6 for Salt Lake where she will , Wallace Flanagan, champion a f(,w davs training before Gavlon Berry ewe; ;r g on her Mission to the North Hampshire ram: Alvan We.-tn States. Her parents, Mr. & champion aged Suffolk ram will go up and Gox yearling Suffolk TirrvLund Mr. Page. Gam divsonhi fore she leaves. Swme hi r sow Nor- champion Duroc J.cscy Du-c- o Je CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE man Evans, champion back page) on (continued a-- i! HIVE Barbara Dailey'. pd go-tou- o: Social Security Head to of milling, states that everything is iiiiitl up and calls special attention to the fa, t that sei Vlllg of the dinner will take place piomptly at ti 30 M llus is iieiessai y Mr. Gl.nk '.ili hi c. uise the shot trill'd daylignt hi ll's will inn the al fall into daik-n'.f begun and latei All who attiini aie also lenuuded to hi mg then own dishes and also their own sugar for eiH'oa, post uni and coffee winch will he sei ml. No sugar is obtainable foi such pat ties Mr. t la: k si, ,tes Cards have been mailed to all meiiibeis, and all other-- ' Intel ested aie imited to hung their partnets and attend The dinner will cost 75 rent , pal plate and should be paid 1 s . Reset-Nation- Mr. J. Golden llum.ikpi , M.m.igei of the Social Seem tty Fn ld Ollue at Salt Iike City, will visit Paiovvan the morning S M Gl.uk of the spec-iinn. it ue .qij,,int.s t, put oier tii L.i.i.i", .Night Mily of the G. of C ..I Ye: million G.ntli n, xl Monday to Tl eiisui ir Kent Mitchell s may be nude at the Mitchell Viuutv Stme. The G. f C. offieeis announce that since the election of new officers will maik the beginning of another years activity, membership dues will be accept, d fiom all who wish to pay them. Unless changed by actum of the Chib, memberships will cost one dollar The election will take place at the Camp Fire Meeting following the dinner. The officers announce that invitations have been issued to Congressman Granger and to Pres. Wm. R. Palmer to speak to Pres. W. R. Pamer ' to speak to the group, and it is txpected that 30 th Visit Here Sept. dunng SEPTEMBER c tc.lt 111 Social of the Mutual was held Tuesday evening September 10 with a good Jersey Ivan Decker, first, aged crowd in attendance, a nice procow; Faron Heaps second. gram was given, after which games Grand champion bull honors were played and refreshments serwent to Mr. Nelson, and grand ved. The Young Ladies have been reorganized with the following champion female to Mr. Decker. Mrs. PaulDairy division Mr. Abbot and officers. PRESIDENT Mr. Benson, A grade Holstein heiine Topham, 1st COUNCILOR fers; Faron Heap and Sam Morris. Mrs. Kathleen Mitchell 2nd COUNEward CILOR A grade Jersey heifers; Mrs. Margaret Angello. Dalton, Richard Whitney', Ravnov SEC. &TREAS. Mrs. Isie Prothero Colleen Lamor-cauKaminska, Rodney Kaminka, R ORGANIST V. Benson John Mrs Ruth Board-maDRAMA grade Jersey heifers; C grade. Mrs. Given Jones GLEANER first and second, aged HoKtcin & Mrs. Thelma Mosdel JUNIOR fir.stllol-steiMrs. Leona Stones. 3rd BEE HIVE cow's, first, Holstein bull; HolMr. third, Abbot, heifer. Yirgina Dunton. 2nd BEE stein cow; Mr. Nelson, first and second Guernsey hulls and first Guernsey heifer; Mr. Decker, first aged Jersey cow; Mr. Heaps, second. HORSE SHOW ; til i ! , ? I, 1 V . s t;,e 1'V i i d : .:i 16th FOR t .i.ittm.in In' sold W I, -- rec-houl- i.s I"l,l!' i : .. OPENS ON MONDAY the Watlldul I l' ih t..i High .'s,'!), id ii e fm .ill it he s ' nint'ii. Munay Maugiiati NL la kits will he (mi chased nil n iav i h week at 75 iciits nil) a B ulli' i mi M'l'llilli Vi'l In 15 Cents pel ini.il Will 3 i'i i with the tn.it tin limit tally i ut .; 'it to u hi k to put th stead of lu nlits This lieeali.i nee ln'i .uj.e iif mcieased lost nf ii t hapi- loi iiia t if tlu- toughf-- t fi si mate: i.J . h m B A C has i faciil '1 hell ill he no H'fulld ell th ki t. e 2") hU'ku s have i pol t " la be i.. 'oil out. and Wold tin pu: chased i xcept foi .ili.i nee on lie, ttaVid that Monday the ft. .nri'iml et illness And a p.uticulai e the will squad tw lee that size Inki't is guild only fur tile Week Co. :i Man ;han has limited pi atticpill i based This pim tihlie Is nectins wiik to liinheiing up, ball essary because f i s h pi ep. il at lull is t f.ued on tuket purchase and general i The first six guides will dine at eoi. !, tinning Amonth tile hopefuls m - ..t at tlie piesent time appear 12 nmm and all otlu is at 12 30 P M 11 Lt MONDAY 1 ii .n'.v U'.f .a mu', U..I ilfaan'.ly t hain lifU tin 'Higlmut, with a pi.'g.ain v , MAJCHAN PUTS LARGE SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM 1 CVU he passable i sji,n planned i (l:o,.p it pus '"U-making th'dlmg aces lach liaV f r tin in by the Gine'al Biod I' d in to he able to Lhe lhe lair CutltiM.-- , A skit, mu leal numhe: s, y em s, It ehool. They also '1 hale., aniiuuliied a, by Ihuwn. fe.it-idatieimt, and lef nl v, ill needed the aiH'lal dial! man. Well' ai fullnw.-- . owing e tl." .i ud loads that need VEGETABLES A of Y M. M Si I'.t Day, haled bay, alfalfa, soft because of school and Y W M I A of the Ea-- t Waid win at, hard wheat, bailey and oats; .Jong such mad, .s as followsMr. Kuuhiid coin on cob. Humid pissed instructing Y. W. M. I. A. visoi to take Smith, com m stalk Melbuin Eym. - Yiiginiu Lowe White Rose potatoes; Clair Rowley. 'in nt out there a, PRESIDENT - Edna Rusct MANUAL COUNSELOR to smooth and potatoes; Ivan Deckei, B ' v. n J. E. llolv.'.ik, alfalfa po'tinns nf the COUNSIJXDU - Cm a Ham Dalton, apfiles; Josi'ph Waid loners also stated ACT1UTY Ward hes. in ' the he made pe.K aid jr Hu: ton Nmma Ani-iAlice Halter-man- , Adams, do some sui farm" SECRETARY t I NT REST CROLT SPECIAL i fits of the roads. api icots; William F'. Whitney, if Diektr POLICY plums; John II. Miller, pi lines; fJ pZZK VACATION tv Its - Ni lhe Bentley, ' CLEANERS Ailed Adams, grapes and best fruit instructed Ch was 'k t Culda Cuynian deDavid R o irds exhibit; to Topham, tbles stung inly beans; John H. Miller, dry bens: or not any County JUNIORS - Hazel Dawn Evans, Sr err Ilildieth Patten Clifton Hcltennan, squash: Robert ei n cmpl iyed with r, GUARDIANS BEEHIVES Robinson, onion; Morris Lyman, that thiy were to Betty Whitney Clair Ward, cabbage; Orson Talbot, with pay. Maigaict Adams, GATHERERS - Lit Rue Watson cucumbers; Monta Lister, table M a v. s h'd Miriam Mu ore beet; John II. Miller, cauliflower; i ; licv can ut- established r: vc i as to vacations that BUILDERS - Augusta Adams, Rex Perry, sweet corn; Silas Top-haPearl Davenport soybeans; Ivan Decker, Swiss ur. fo:m with all County 10f chard: endive and best garden exJetta Orton T Hendrickson hibit. Jean Drama Hulet Norma LIVESTOCK Tam ce lAtibic Junior beef, Joe Be von, Parowan Burta i. Rowley Gurr B grade for a junior bull and three Della i Speech Decker Marian heifers; baby beef; Verdell RobinPianist Roma Dailey son, Paragonah, first; Dale Perkins Director lira Cedar City, second; Elmo Robinson, A. I. M. Y.'M. third. Paragonah, Evans Arthur PRESIDENT Open competition: unior bulYiJ Heber si tailed Monday with a MANUAL COUNSELOR A.C. first and second; Grayson Gurr it' if ti..chers except music Gurr first Senior - Kent third, '4i H.J Sihool. Two hundred ACTIVITY COUNSELOR Aged cows-B- . A. C. fust and second Ml . mi tered in the High Mitchell Senior heifer B. A. C. first and - Gaylord Whitney X. Junior High School, SECRETARY Joe Benson, third. Junior second; Adams or M MEN LEADER - Claud t eh.ld accounting B. A. C. first and second. heifer Arland be twenty six JUNIOR SCOUT MASTER 'll' B. A. C. received prize for aged te y jin Ward holstein cows, holstein bull, and icgister in this dir r.t W holstein heifer; Myron Abbot, third ak that these ?I WEST WARD LEADERS na. ::i next week, holstein cow; Mr. Benson second 'Nl ..ad, n.ollment on Monday PRESIDENT Mrs. Lollin Orton holstein heifer. ' f'llli'ws, - May Guernsey S. T. Nelson first and ACTIVITY COUNSELOR I ie. 34. second, bulls; first Guernsey heiBurt 4 do 34. fer. Mould . PARTY SCHEDULED annual i v i nt tuts, iant.ll.; faun 4 11 0 i M.iUits and ill .'liollst; at i ills, in t.'ic home vvo;k, mips, ami ui ilip.ii tn.i nU Wile u! Ing.'l th .'ill with each ili p.ii 1. 1, i nt Ih. a tu., an unusually la. ir ii.im- - i.Ui : L'lIU all 'Vl.li.lulj I'alh-- fl t.'.e The offieeis wish t i i inr of Mutual are :r. Wa.d to i nine out Tut si!, v f ill'. en-tunlit Tu"d.,v dui e milt ii.1 vK i.d MOVEMENTS :s e ill he hi Id Tuesday Si I'M! at R o'i lock m t ' n 7 I!i "i atmn II. ill The M I Will he edlntid a! , nsr ROAD Fair clostd .die: ,i uioid croud ot at.': S tiad V.eucd the g:,lent '1 iv:..n,ti m lhe hi.'huy oi la.r .uul eiij cd !1 iMclUnt i ! it ;1 I V.. iu Imn County Septemhei 30th. for the put pose of aiding po tential claimants for letnement m sui vivorship benifits under the Social Seoul ity Act. This announcement should he of paitieular inteiest to the survive! s of veterans who have died since discharge from the Fcrvico since such surviors are entithxl to benifits under recent amendments to the Act. Interested individuals may both gentlemen will be present. get in touch with Mr. Ilunsaker thr- Mr. Granger will choose his subject ough contacting the Postmaster. and Mr. Palmer has been asked to speak on 1947 Centennial Celebration plans and on incidents of pioneer history concerning this vicinity. Good stories by any and all who arc present will be in order Mr. Clark states that Karo A wedding reception was held his Mitchell and soothing guitar will for Mr. and Mrs. David Stohl Hatch on Saturday September 7th at the be on hand to take charge of some home of Mrs. Mary M. Marsden. camp fire singing. Mrs. Marsden is the Grandmother of the bride, the former Miss Mary Lucille Joseph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph of this City. The young couple received many lovely gifts. Present at the reception was a host of friends wishing the young couple happiness, success and an Utah veterans with abundant life. dental disabilities may now the the reception Following tour have a 'free choice of dentist in eds left for a their own communities where vetin Utahs National Paiks. erans administration dental clinic home make their to They plan in Denver Colorado at which place service is not 'feasibly available, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch will attend the according to Howard C. Cromar, University of Denver. Mr. Hatch contact representative in charge of was recently released from the the VA office at Beaver, Utah. Plans for the community service Army as Captain. He plans to com been worked out withthe Rave plete" a course of study in Business comrmtte of the Utah economic will Hatch Mrs. Administration. Dental State Society at the VA in Educatonul in Theory. study line with fees charged to the general Mr. and Msr. Rex C. Ward of public. All licensed dentists in Utah Salt Lake City, Utah were guests at are being given the oportunity to the home of Mrs. Mary Maisden participate in this program, Mr. Cromar points out, However, several days last week. They were here to attend the Wedding and that the necessary authority must Reception of their Niece Miss Mary be secured from the VA before the free dental service can be given. He Lucille Joseph. further reminded veterans that the Mrs. Lloyd O. Stohl and Mrs. new pjan apples t0 S. Jensen of Salt Lake City Cental cases, were visitors in Paiow'an last week dental case means that the veteran had They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hatch. They attended the sorr)e w'ork done on his teeth while service, however minor, and Wedding and Reception of their jn that the veteran has established Nephew, David S. Hatch. that fact by filing a claim with the Daugther of Foimer Parowanite VA. No dental work can De author- married in Las Vegas L. D. S. jzecj untn that claim is filed, but Church. Joy Tingen, daughter of once the service connection is esta-Mand Mrs. P. H. Tingen was Wished, the VA is lesponsible for united in marriage to Cecil L. the care and replacement of teeth 31. treated in the service for the life of Looney of Las Vegas, on August the veteran. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morris have a Claims and applications for dental new baby. The baby was bom last or medical treatment may be filed Monday. at the VA contact office at the SOCIETY VETERANS TO RECEIVE DENTAL AID service-connecte- d newly-w- honey-moo- n j j service-connect-Haz- el service-connecte- d r. Mrs. Ida O. Burton who has been visiting with her daughted in Provo for the past several months is home. She i.s being cared for hy her dau- ghter, Mrs. Ivan Johnson at the pre- sent. CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE above addiessBone Black left-ovfrom Spent bone black, a of the purification sugar, contains 22 per cent calcium and 10.9 per cent phosphorus, which permits it to take the place of bone meal in a mineral mixture. er |