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Show 5'U foMimng CtriW'ie'L-277 AYE., tUHt P PAROVAN RESIDENTS TO SEE EDUCATION FILM TUESDAY Thi is Utah, a picture filmed in Utah showing the vocational education activities and how it helps the people of the State, will be shown throughout Southern Utah during the next week. Tuesday, March 8, is the day on Marriage Unites Wanda Hunt Cr Clarence Benson Mr. & Mrs. Merlin nounce the marriage daughter, Wanda, to ence Benson Jr., son Mrs. Clarence Benson Hunt an- of their Mr. Clarof Mr. & of Paro-wan- . The young couple spoke their marriage vows at a lovely candlelight ceremony at the home of the brides parents on Saturday March 27. tor R. Robinson the wedding before relatives and close Bishop Vicofficiated at about sixty friends. An improvised altar trimmed with silver ribbon and bells and flanked on either side with tall baskets of spring flowers, formed a beautiful setting for the ceremony. The bride was radiant in her wedding gown of embroidered nylon sheer over satin. The ruffled tirred skirt fell to ballerina length and the matching jacket featured long pointed sleeves with button trim and a little round stand up collar. The sheer veil was edged with applique in a flower design and was caught to a little ruffled bonnet brim trimmed in seed pearls. Pearl ear rings and necklace and slippers with nylon mesh insets completed the costume. The bridal bouquet was of red roses. evening Red Cross Chapter Thanks Contributors Your Red Cross Chapter takes this opportunity to express appreciation to 30 public spirited citizens of Parowan who canvassed every home and business house here to raise our quota for the Red Cross. Nearly $300 was raised the first day. This amount is three quarters of our quota. This speaks well not only of the eanvassors, but also for the generosity of our people. And this in spite of the fact that many men have only recently been laid off from their regular employment. rrr "Fublishetl Weehl which it has been scheduled for showing in the Parowan school auditorium The first show will commence at 3;p m. and will be for all students and townspeople who desire to attend. An evening performance will begin at 8:p ra Both will be free. The picture depicts the five phases of the present vocational educational set up, -- trades, home building, building, business and distributing The movie is sponsored by the vocational division of the Utah State Department of Education who will have a representative present to give verbal explanation of some of the pictures. The public is cordially invited to attend either showing. 'OMMNK THIRTY n, DON Silt x.rfe SIX 11 - cjf- - IR C1 : For The Interest Of Farowon 4ml Vfritiifu PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, MARCH Mobile CHARLES TOPHAM PAROWANS Unit To Visit 4 1934 NUMBER FOUTY-- LNB X-R- ay ENVOY TO YOUTH CONFERENCE ams omp Millard 54-3- 8 Parowan Announcement that the Mobile ray unit will be in Parowan his Junior Son and throughout and Paragonah April 21 A 22 is ior High School attendance He made by Mrs Alice Barton. has held position- m the student County Health Nurse It is hopliody with two years on the Year ed that the unit can be set up Rook staff In addition he has somewhere on Main stieet. Mrs. participated exteniely in band Barton said, to make it as conand orchestra, in opera and in venient as possible for the resdramatics During this year he idents of the communities held the lead in the school play, The service will be available "Pride and Prejudice, and in to all person 15 years of age and the operetta, Mississippi Melo older and will be provided at no he cost cost to the individuals He is an active member of ojveration will be met by funds the I,DS Church where ho serves to be provided by the Iron Co as Secretary of the Stake Tuberculosis and Health Assoc YMMIA and of his Ward Priest iation and which have been hood Quorum. secured from sale of Christmas Selected as alternate to attend seals the Rotary confab v. as L!e I)al health officials urge everyone ton, a son of Mrs. Christine to avail themselves of the opport Dalton of this City. He also unity to have their chests x is an outstanding student both rayed. Through this means not scholastically and in extra cur- only cases of lung tuberculosis ricular activities Lyle, a Senior have been detected, but the presat the PUS, is the Parowan ence of some types of lung can-cTimes Sports Editor. He. too, and heart disease have been carried one of the leading roles discovered in the recent school operetta and The unit will bo in operation has been active in athletics. in Parowan on Wednesday, April 21 from 1:00 to 6 pm. and on One of these boys will be the the following morning from 9:00 guest of the Salt Lake City 12: a m It will be set up in to Rotary elub from March 21 to Paragonah all Thursday after23. He will be entertained in noon. the home of one of the Rotarians The unit is scheduled to be in and with envoys from other this area first in Kanarra, then school in the State, will be exCedar City, Parowan, Paragonah, tensively entertained as well as participate in the Youth the Beryl Crossroads Junction and then to Enterprise. Local leadership conference sponsored in each community will persons annually by the organization. assist during the time of the units operation. x Announcement of the selection Topham as Parowan Ambassador to the Schools High Salt Lake Rotary Youth Conference was made late last week by Mamn Graff of the school faculty. Charles, a son of Silas Topham of this City, is one of Parowan Highs outstanding Senior students and was selected on the ba sis of personality, scholarship, leadership and extra curricular activities. The young man has maintained a high scholastic average of Charles Republicans Set Dates For District Meetings - d. I r Prepare For Beaver Tilt Fri. By l.y le Dalton The Parowan Rams walked over the Millard Eagles here last Friday night to put the Rams tn the number 1 spot in region play If the Rains can get over Beaver this Friday, it will secure a tournament berth for them. Beaver now has a 5 2 record as compared with 6 1 record Should the loTaro-wan- s cal boys lose it would pit the 2 teams in a tie for 1st place. This would mean a play off some time next week on a neutral floor. This Friday Delta draws the final be in region play and Miliord 0 7 travels to Millard 2 5. Paratrooper Released After Overseas Duty Hatt Bentley, son of Mr. Mrs. Charles F. Bentley of Parowan, is back at home after serving overseas for the past jear with the 8081st, Army Unit, Quartermaster Airborne Aerial Supply and Packaging Company. Val & In Fridays game the Rams really clipped the Eagles wings by downing them 54 33. Again Coach Bruce Decker mixed em up by starting Melvin Hyatt. Rod Bentley, Eric Clark, Rov Benson and David Orton. With this crew the Rams racked up an impressive 18 8 lead at the end of the first quarter. They kept up this pace and continued to pour in the baskets. With Benson and Clark working the boards for rebounds and tip ins, and with Orton Hyatt and Bentley playing brilliant offensive and defensive ball, the Rams surged to a 32 14 half time lead. Monday, March 22, has been set as the date for district mass of the Republican meetings party members in Iron County, according to Walter G. Lunt, The young man has been staCounty Chairman. Members of tioned in Korea and Japan where all districts in Parowan will athis company was responsible for tend one meeting as will the the packaging and delivery of Cedar City districts. All other For the starting lineup for the more than 34 million pounds of districts will meet individually. third and quarter, along with Clark over the supplies equipment Date for the mass meetings UN front lines and in other areas. and Benson, Coach Docker subHe received his training in the stituted Dobrusky for Bentley We want to thank in particular and also the date for the County Paroin convention Republican Airborne division at Fort Camp- and Donald Stubbs for Hyatt and chairman of the drive, Bain on were at set wan March 31, Mortenson for Orton who had bell, Kentucky and at the QuartMatheson, Commander Post No. a central of the County meeting ermaster school at Fort Lee, received a badly sprained ankle. 20 American Legion, who organcommittee in Cedar City last This five began to repeat the ized and directed the effort. Virginia. at If for any reason any citizen week. At the latter meet, the Hyatt arrived Tacoma, performance of the other comCounty Central Committee will 22. on Feb. After bination, but the Eagles got wise. of Parowan has missed the opWashington deland be State Miss Hunt was attended by reorganized his to The two teams began to score he flew securing release, portunity Jo get his membership her sister, Larie, as Maid of in the Red Cross this year, will egates will be named. Salt Lake City where he was met point for point, each scoring 13 The mass meeting for ParoHonor and Frankie Lou Bentley by his parents Saturday. points. This put the score at 45 you please contact Karla Hulet at .and Mattie Jean Harris as the Parowan Mercantile with wan members will be held on to 27 going into the 4th. period. rRIESTIIOOI) LEADERSHIP bridesmaids. They wore pastel your contribution for your mem the specified date, (March 22) The Eagles, who refused to give MEETING at 8:p.m. in the Court room of gowns and carried harmoniz- bership card. In 11 pts. up, managed Announcement is made by the House. the Court Officers Lewis County Benson to 9 ing bouquets. in the Rams the last perA. C. Hatch Virginia Orton, daughter of Mr. Parowan Stake Presidency of be will for each district elected stood as best man for his bro- iod. This seem to help didnt Chairman Iron Co. Chapter Priesthood Leadership meeting Si Mrs. A. Hills Orton of Paroat the meeting and delegates to much for Continued on Back Page the was American Red Cross point in the at spread Third was crowned Open House Sunday 8:p.m. the County convention will also wan, too far great. Ward Chapel. Especially requestqueen at the College of Southern be chosen. ed to be present are all Ward Utah as the finale of SCORE BY QUARTERS i activities at the school recently. Clerks and all Quorum officers, Brief graveside services were The young lady is a member including secretaries. New forms in the Paragonah Cemetery held of the Phi Alpha Beta sorority of reporting will be explained cn Saturday afternoon for Grant HULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT PHONE 3391 which won top honors during at the meeting, President Row-leEdwards, former Paragonah resstates. the days activities at the school. ident. Sometime Well UnderArt Lowder and his father, The Stake High Council meetA member of the Freshman of last week in St. George as stand was William J. Lowder, have been sung by the choir class, Virginia expects to major ing will be held in the same and of her brother-in-laanc the in Long Beach, Calif, this week guest dedicatory prayer was in physical education. building at 7:p.m. offered by Bishop Victor Robinbusiness and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson on a combined The Johnsons but recently arPfc. Si Mrs. Nils Bayles, their SUMMIT WARD BISHOPRIC son. pleasure trip. In addition to rived in Dixie after the new baby daughter and Nils of Alma Lawrence as spending Release Funeral services were held with Elmo Lowders the visiting three months with relatives Golden Mrs. past second counselor to Bayles, the mother, j in earlier the in Delta 2nd. Bishop and the B. J. Spechts, Art is day in Albuquerque, N. Mex. They arrived in Parowan Saturday afof the Summit Ward and Ward the that Chapel. Following locating suitable living quarters had visited in Parowan with the ter traveling by car from Seattle, of Ivan Dailey to the (he body was brought to Paraand investigating business prosOrtons on Sunday and Mrs. Orton Washington. Nils has been stasame position has been an- gonah for burial. Members of pects in the coast City. As soon severa them the St tioned to for back there accompanied past nounced by the Parowan Stake the Railroad Firemen acted as as they can arrange to do so, months where he has been on Presidency. The release of Mr. pall bearers. he will move his family to Long George. While there she was able to duty as a member of the Mil and sustaining of the Lawrence Grant E. Edwards, 43, was businto will Beach where he go Miss Gloria Millett became attend the hat His Police. mother funeral for services itary born new in Paragonah on April 15, officer out were carried atiness and at the same time the bride of Orson J. Orton at the Mrs. for with been Benson them past Betty 1910 a the Conson of Morgan B. and Summit Seegmiller W'ard tend a night trade school. a ceremony performed Sunday during for to on Monday. care weeks three helping ference Sunday. In attendance Margaret Owens Edwards. He It is reported that his home in Las Vegas, Nevada. Noel A. She reports that the Johnsons the new baby, Deborah Jean, were all three members of the married Mary Anne Williams on here has been purchased by Mr. are still going strong with their who, incidentally, is recovering Clark, Justice of the Peace, Stake Presidency, W. Clair Row-ley- , Continued, on back parr & Mrs. Richard Tullis. Incidentofficiated at the rites in the from a congenital digestive dis While in New square dancing. Harold J. and R. Mitchell, ally, the latter couples home presence of the parents of the turbance. has been sold to Mr. & Mrs. Mexico they were featured on a bride groom, Mr. Sc Mrs. O. W. Taylor Miller. Television broadcast his as moved has Pfc. Mr. Lawrence is now making the Bayles Robert Robinson. Orton of Parowan and his Cr Golden Age Couple, and per- family to St. George where they a home in Parowan where he brother-in-laSi and Mr. Si Mrs. McKay Smith comMr. sister, formed in several dance num- will remain while he completes is Principal of the local ElementMrs. Miles Watters of Cedar bined business and pleasure in a bers. They are also taking an lis overseas assignment with the ary school. He was recently City. trip to Salt Lake City last week. active part in the He expects to sail about dancArmy. square The young bride is a daughter made a member of the Stake While there they were guests of 1st. for duty in the Far ing in St. George and particiApril of Mrs. Hilda Millett of Parowan High Council. Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Fuhriman. a st. pated in the recent jamboree and Virgil Millett of Cedar City. REGION WELFARE Mrs. F. was the former Bell held there. Mrs. Johnson is the The Fathers and Sons Banquet She is a former student of the CONFERENCE Adams of Paragonah. The Smiths former Lena Benson of Parowan. was held last Friday February Parowan High School but has were accompanied to the City Parowan Stake was represent- 26 in the Home Economies room Pvt. Garth is at back Gilger & Mrs. William T. Davenby Mr. recently been employed in the ed at the Virgin River Welfare of the Parowan High. Fort Ord after a plane trip cross Nevada City. Orson is also a port, who remained for a longer held in Cedar SatConference Clifford Robb was our master country to visit his wife in Moformer student of the PHS. visit with relatives. W. and Clair of ceremonies. Our two speakThe snow survey under the Rowley bile, Alabama. Pvt. Gilger exThe newlyweds are visiting in urday by Mrs. Nellie Bentley and her Mitchell Harold of Stake ers were the J. Dr. Darrel Chase to from meet efforts of the Soil in her cooperative Parowan pected Parowan at the present time The Southern Utah Dairy comson, Hyatt, spent Jhe early part where he was to Mrs. the Bertrude of Conservation Southern Service and the Presidency; College Utah spend his fur- pany almost doubled the but expect to leave for Las of the week in Salt Lake City. quantity and and Mrs. Mitchell Kendall Forest Lister Service was made Mar. our former Margaret lough, but when she was unable of milk handled last as Vegas in the near future where year So2 Relief of Stake the LaMar and Elaine Duke of by Gregory Pearson, Grant Knight president. Continued on back page compared to the previous year, they will make a home. Seaman and Leland Carlson. Provo were guests last week of ciety Presidency; Wilford DurHettie Ann Jones our chapaccording to the fiscal report the B. E. Whitneys of this City. ham, storehouse manager; WarThe snow courses checked were M. B. Sweetheart received a very ters given by manager, Bayren Pendleton, Stake Agricultural Miss El Rhea Clark is home nice Webster white FFA at the Flat and Cedar Breaks. annual les, jacket from our meeting of the chairman; and Howard Dailey with her mother, Mrs. Violet At Stockholders last week. Webster Flat the snow depth Mr. and Stanley Smith, members of chapter. Clifford presented the Clark, after being employed for Mr. Sc Mrs. Hugh Gilger anis 40.9 inches, with 13.2 inches showed 3,209,690 Bayles jacket. report in the Bishops Council of the Stake. the past several weeks nounce the arrival of a new pounds of milk to have been The rest of the program was of water. The average water conNine Stakes were represented Henderson, Nevada. as follows: We were honored tent on March 1 at this granddaughter on Feb. 26 at the handled in 1953 as compared to at the conference after which Mr. Sc Mrs. Lorm Smith spent pioneer Memorial Hospital in 1,733,996 pounds in 1952. Producwith a song by Helen Hatch and is 15.7 inches of water. ' was luncheon served by the At Barbara Jane Cedar Saturday in St. George as guests st. George. Proud parents of ers were paid $118,889.35 for the Breaks the average also a Bayles, Cedar Stake Relief Society. uttle six pound four ounce 1953 production. snow of Ellis and Barbara Hunt and duet Regular monthly meeting of trumpet by Larry King depth is 50.3 inches, with Hilda that and of are Darwin City. 17.4 miss Elizabeth the inches Sales and as SOCIETIES Charles RELIEF of water. The averMr. Camp, Daughters family EayTopham. Our menu reported by B.Y.U. the cf Limb will of be held Utah C8 water WORK for showed the content Washington ANNOUNCE Gilger j ies, Pioneers, from March 1 $162,925 Miss Jmb Eayies, banquet was as follows: age wek-enat County metropolis. Tomato juice, Roast Beef with at this snow course is 23.6 in. Delighted Grade A milk and cheese; Thursday, March 11, at 2:p.m. MEETINGS student, spent last The above figures would inshe greeted her over the new addition to the grocery department, $158,555.92; at the home of Mrs. Wm. J. Parowan Ward Relief Societies Gravy, milk, whipped potatoes", home where Berta Rowley announce special work meetings buttered corn, hot rolls, fruit dicate that the mountain ranges folks upon their arrival from family is sister Terry, 5, and feeds department, $49,983.25; and Lowder. Mrs. Michael. 2 -- a years of age. Mater- - $7,599.73 from rentals cf frozen will present the lesson on Your for next wek. The Second Ward jello. and We that drain in Parowan VMV Seattle on Saturday. Limb are approximately 84 r-- cf avAll of Town food MLford lockers Government. and aFirst wish to thar.k will in meat be nal session all who helpgrandmother everyone Society day Mrs. Ernest Urton is heme w.th to invited ladies for this time cf xear. are on St. ed attend. make L,e this back in a success. on Continued erage Georg famLy. tack pag is a portion page banquet gain after spending Virginia Orton Open House Queen At CSU open-hous- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Nils Church Doings Graveside Services Held For G. Edwards e r Boyles On y Furlough Before Overseas Duty I Gloria Millett Orson Orton Wed In Nevada Rites -- FFA Fathers Sons Annual Banquet Held Shows Area Local Dairy Coop Near Average Reports Increase ' New Arrivals Snow Survey Elizabeth D1JP Camp Sets March i snow-cours- Meet- j j j o-- d J proces-Ccntinue- d i |