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Show FROM 213TH. REPORT PAROWAN TIMES h Of GUARD IN KOREA NATIONAL "Illlllisll'll i HKKGK. VI It V had I hi the lust m I rn gotta h I 4 rv Ifu I.I.OYD MI AMI i.i Ian i arrhl ii I "Hi li. Huy I quite a Inf hi up in i hi w I t Mm letin f jw nnd iat next where we !iiinp Spring offensive Tin highlight ere ninmneil best In described in t Infor Slum and li wn , Strip' the Volt of America anil the Armed For. s ARTICLE FOLLOWS III 10 ftp If) ft t m In i it in I ity ai I i time hi full. tllfiiiKhl iv hat I It but t :il tin- - I' help i IO it V wo he Ram tin- - Ann! I reader bell its of ur v hi. h i ill llr tile ril li llios llriol Illness John Frith, Mn't-1- , I I'mouan Inti hum E asi I I ('list' n 4 il All I. ,11 u ntil u ' V II EH M it el (Mi((iiiiiul Kiice t Hm gigantic l(('l Xliracl 4 row (Is lo larow;m ?. . Highlighting the Iron County Centennial uinl Parowan Home .omlng elehration is th big tlnee day Race M t which cued here Thur da v Nearly a hiindil of Hie mol widely l.iiown from thoroughbred si ths lliroughout the wst were on hand to vie for t hi- (IXiiu In purses which are being offered by the committee Clear ski and delightful June weather greeti-- the of sports enl Imsiasls and homeromer who assenihtd at the tin. k The nnet was formally opened Thursday when the Legion color guard presented the national colors and the legion flag to the grandstand crowd Participating In this ceremony were Taylor and Jack Dalton These two l.eglonairres and Norman Evans also acted as field Judges Ftah State Rneing Association was represented by its president. Mnrtell Easton Beaver and Ambrose Myers, Pangultih. who announced Hie from l He- - judges Judging the various matches were E J Continued on Rack Page s ate Invttisl to participnle In ndependenre INtr elehration w hich Is being held hi Parowan on Wednesday as one oi the mailt events of Hi County Centennial Th ohsetvan It under the di day program t rectum ,,f in, parowan First and Second Ward Beginning with a sunrise salute nt daybreak, event will take place throughout the day which will provide continuous enter! a in men I for both young and old I resilient conducted First Ward ink .1 Christ of Latter day Saints, a Battalion Staff and Headquarters Httter li ' at 2 Mr p in Jensen ii. I'. wan. and Pararonah; Service Batten from in-- v.r Oft mirly Wednesday morning batteries: A Eallery from li Be erv Iron ('on n t Hospital of li i J C Itutterji om Fillmore Althrough the unit t incident to age Although nhovi- mentioned pln.es the p of men fro I r he! h Taylor vocation was offered In bis health had been some what The from oilier t vn in fin It of thi- Imtteries plus mid FI I I II IIIKi ll with a Heap I impaired during the past feu complete we koi Ft e w Is and in Korea Attendance of everyone in I In lie had liecti ill hut a t i the N'n n.il Guard I'nlt front t h So Speakers were Rule n Orton of week County Is so lilted. Other Haiti St has a sti- iiirth of In t wMn munition nr being, urged George and Get rge All'S He was born in Parowan May ml under. Spanish Fork with brief in i he mini Hu part leipate IT l7o. a son of Neil and rt marks by Hisliop Row lev parade eittriei which Jensen, early plon j..ary held on main i I reel at ! IX CORPS Special musical number i er lo tins sei tiou After attenda I In; at the public meeting In the il (led a vocal solo. the local schools In fill ing a m, ; in tho horse show and I). den." by Mrs. Hula n Frs filled ii mission to On Sum hern at 2 Orton and a vocal trio. There': p. in.; nt the parade from l vis to littli) Soon States a events Mill and the, Green Far grand by Away," 69 SO spoils l his release In married in ilo- evening Ramona and iter Evans. Shirley jFihel (iurr of Parowan in the Stubbs I ARM A' to mintiiuro Sr George Temple She died in Approximately "Come Fnto Me,' was sung Field floats are expected to be He later married Sarah laoT t '.il entertainment plus a by the chorus as closing n uinHie Il in tin- - parade wlu.li will Nelson of Cedar City who died " ion of having her benediction the with b.'illg Korean war. .enter mqllltv a roll n .! tin doin vioir I. ions Club nut over pronounced by Wilfor Durham m 19 21! i er A Guard unit not only held it ground before hv theme, according to Arvllla farmer and carpenter benefit At the cemetery the that . will onething dedicatory Aiortensen and Bess MI'.ler who Mr Jensen had resided astlv superior in numbers but also rallied forth l ' trade, prayer was offered hv -ar in charge of the arrange ernnue an impending attack In a single day the for times In Vermillion. Sevier Orton. of Seven. Kiv n capture. in llielil" IrPe S! prisoners and inflleltd hundred Della. Mali, and about Co. Pall hearer- - were end Three dollars will lie award five years ago moved Chinese witliout loosing a single man twenty George F and Ronald ed m flrt. second and third to Cedar City During recent of Id Col Frank .1. Dallev, Cedar Citv, Ftah ouimat.-Union Orton. Chester a he lias home made IX place winners In the parade .months Corps units advancing north of supporting ml Chester Mat te these I it die slate. Cedar City v ith members of his family in area where large mini her of Chinese had been Mr. Frith was horn April 18. and some of the other towns Las Vegas Nevada Imd been quiet but The art illerymen expected 1881, in Hueknell. Nottingham I have Indicated that they will Is He sons survived by three rut the night .mips shire. England, a son of George have entries here for this pro t breeds lighters.- - Mrs Jevene and Mi & Mrs. Merlon Mitt hell at 2 o'clock in the morning when the Chinese attacked and Charlotte Hutchinson Frith Arix ((salon, which will probably ho Watson and Mrs. Ila Mtirie, regimental clearing station near the artillery positions, ami children have spent the His parents were converts to led by the Cedar High School Mrs. Cedar Echo am week visiting in Southern Picollo, lit City; ten off. but at the same lime the Reds moved in on the L. D. S. Church and with Paid Clovon Ruth Las 21 Jensen, Vegas; A alifornia. Mattery. Lackland Air Force Base, Texas them and other memlers of the Venar the battery positions and later Pvt James C. Mitchell. 18, ulting firefteht-aroun- d America Nevada; Albert J, linen and Following the parade a public li family he emigrated Jensen. Las Vegas Also surviv- sun Hu- b. iii tin t) 'inn ui the Chinese used for their approach the art-- I J S .MUeln li ni or ting will u ' Id was iwenty-Uvof Air. he when Air. years are three sisters. Mrs Annie Visicins in Parowan last weeking C d e ap- l'fi loo iif the Communists and wounded Jon others, Third Parowati AE to came has his of Parowan, completed age directly They o Mr K- Mrs. Mac-- j Mrs and Pearl was found within 2n fe. t of tin- - Mannlion switch-other- s end as guests Ted Bar Jf basic airmen indoctrination cour- under the direction of Parowan where he has resided Thomas Rennen were Mr. A Mrs. Mrs. Lilly Parowan; farlane, llalt-iThe I and ton Tlownrd se the and Headquarters Force Air Lackland nt Knight since Rase, I, owe. Springville; Albert Warden of Island City, Joseph Jon-P- a tho to the Air Force". program will Include invocation He Is survived by three sis- "Gateway near leGr.'inde. rowan: and Oregon. Mr. ters and a lit about half th men of near by It. Taylor .Miller; The Star situated Lackland, brother; Mrs Thom-- 1 nailery and a brother-in-laof Mr. a Rath. Nevada: Wardell, Pi. Geora is San Mrs. to combat the Parowan: as worlds larg- Spangled Banner." by the Bond-Antonio, patrol Rowley. Headquarters Dennett and a native son of grandchildren. pn est air force base, center of Air advance of colors by the Legion Fork; chin se. Esittg mn of ili ir Alexander. guns as ge Spanish Burial will take place In the Force basic Parowan. left here 4 ft years ago Airs. a k ell the walls of tin- canyon Ellen Noble, Nottinghamwith machine guns training, for air and the pledge of allegiance A and had returned but once durCedar Cemetery City n nu and and i indoctrination reading will he given by Mawomen, for three quarters mile. George shire, England; that time. station for prior service rguerite Orton followed by a Frith. Montebello. Calif nind enemy machine gun set up and concealed in ing bit Parin the and home of APs Of patriotic medley to he ung by n I Burial took place yards from A Mattery. Sgt Dahl Paulson of Ramona and Ellin Stulib Ri the School. under fleer Candidate owan iti a few feet of one when it open up on him. Also visiting here last week City cemetery Brief remarks Evans Mis basic training has pre- Shirley sp with the W. Clair Rowleys and direction of the Southern Ftah Cradua(Oft flirt but leaving him uuharni him for entrance into Air w 'll he given by Mark l.vni in Mto escape over a tie David Richards families were mortuary. pared Ivaneed. the Red attemp I . I S. '. ru Force technical training and for as Unde Sam Jean Halterma t In ml canvon. but w- rc halted bv a few C B and Dean Tinkler of Las bv Los Angeles in specialized work a Goddess of Liberty and Joy of Shiner assignment Flossie and mini Vegas I8 the traditional cap and gown The course included a sclent fliivtnon as Miss Utah II Koeoivod beyond the Chinese and then drawn back American Fork. processional, approximately 4f00 fir evaluation of his aptitude he present at the meeting On graduates of the Enivesity of i On :f o PACE THREE and inclination for following a i Other former Etahns vacationreceived Southern California tinwill main deliver the In day, career and vocation narticular in Cedar and Parowan City ing their degrees at the 68th annual address of the occasion. Thin Receiving the attention of vis- commencement convocation held are Magnus and Maurine Halter-mawill In followed by a v .do, local as residents well as itors Rosenberg of Los Angeles. 16) in Alumni a Stain." by (June Saturday Without "The Aolicp! Siipciiil Flag to Alma is the plaque presented California. Memorial Park on the campus. V July 26, 1961 is the cut off Mary O. Topharn during winch a Richards by E. Ray Oplin. D. Fagg Jr. ofPresident Fred date for entrance into veteran lableux will hi Hinged under and president of the U. of I'., at ficiated Airs. Elmo Aiortensen Gl A St i (, Ki:. AJARLO t en the-jo- b Conference TOPHAAI, HERMAN E. BAA I I S lie recent Skyline training under the Hie direction of'LueHa Unite- SSs Dr. Raymond B. Allen, pres- G I. Bill daughters, Linda and Donna in of Meet held Field Rights. and Track I Continued on Back 'AD AIRS. IDA KING .lean, of Alonrovia. Calif, are GENERAL COMMITTEE ident of the Fnlversity of Wash-- j Eldon Me Arthur, a representSalt Lake City, and now on disspending a few weeks in commencement the ative of the State Approval Agett-- c Mercantile jington. gave wan while Pearl attends slim- play in the Parowan Si MUSI address for the graduates who U S it will lie of the Cedar K. o1' features the of as SALUTE one mer school at the Branch Ag4 6 states and 13 E S. office (employment office uder the Direction of obser- - rt'Presen,ed J. Whitney Centennial on Countv is she ricultural College where foreign nations, including India, on July 9, 1951 between the H liit hoy KHiiitb- for a vane 9:00 requirements completing Finland. Malaya, Burma. Italy, hours of 9: A. M. til 1: P.M. to . PARAIIE I Mission I'E one of Paro- - Iran, and Argentina. degree in education. G MI.XiTUtE FLOATS FROM CEDAR CITV, ft from employaccept applications Elder Garth B. Whitney, win V was accorded j Local members of the grad- - ers who desire IRON COFNTY AND PAROWAN to train approval lias spent the past two year. la Mi joss W Guymon joined his the honor of being Utahs out- uating class of 19.61 and their veterans in Aiortensen and Airs. Bess Miller training. boring as a missionary for tin wife and daughter. Grace Elaine, standing track and field athlete respective degrees includeL D S Chun h in the Xortliet in Lancaster. Calif, this week, of the past century by the DesMASTER OF SCIENCE IN REETIACi have spent ladies recCalifornia two mission, returned tc where the Max EDUCATION: last year. This et et New Sargent Apw THIRD WARD CHAPEL Grace weeks. evenit Parowan three as hint Tuesday to the came Dallev. past partly aril Knight and Ted Barton ognition Dainty pink announcements For a week prior Elaine was scheduled to under- a result of his winning the high arrived from Paramount. Calif, turn. Elder Whitney go an operation for the removal jump contest in the world OiymA c 11 HOI K recently heralding the arrival led his Dof'liOr I'E BENCHES AVAILABLE of a toxic thyroid Wednesday pic games held in Stockholm. parents, Mr -- CHl'RCH SQt'ARE of Lee Decker on June 12 Proud ' .1 tinJ Whitney. Ids Little Samuel Cottage at honors Other 1912 in Kmorning Mitchell nt Sweden, Ui ton and s Ethel Bayles, A. Hi l( of the 8 lb. oz. miss are parnts and and Barbara. brother Richard in ,( Santa noted athlete were won by this Hospital ( Cal and Bobby Lou Decker, forMo deter, in broad jump, javelin throw, IC('iiiii(n In mer Parowan residents. Three :l on a vacation trip through part, V desOne hundred twenty-on- e M. L.ATKRT A II 1 FAT discus throw and other field and old Kay also gladly welyear Mr & Mrs. Kent Ward and the coastal State. Th- gre of his j; attend track events during cendants of Zar hariah and Nancy comed her new sister as did a CONa two little daughters of Salt Lake Cain Jj at FSSIOAS Turlock, mi I him and while, later r. y b at Bean Decker, original pioneers host of grandparents, Mr. Citv are spending a week's vacatleft tor u ;jj CHl'RCH SQlARE to Parowan, assembled here last and Mrs. Aligns M. Morris of from whence they attending Cornell. Clair the - Lmwn with in Parowan ion Park National Yosemite J of tour and Hardison Adams affection-is he as f fam-ately Alma, Pat. Saturday and Sunday for a Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Neils Some tinn was spent visiting Ward family. his intimate R. PARADE A IIOKSE SHOW called by jjv reunion. Decker, Paramount; and three Mrs. Helen Mortensen Howard of interest in Sail Eran-- I was born in Parowan. Coming from many points in great grandparents, - Mrs. An- points of North Hol- friends) children 1. SPORTS and three the Bay area and thcisco and FVFATS and late Morgan of the ,ie, west ,1P group met of a son nie Decker and Mrs. Maude ence to Htocton where AND YOUNG ALIKE CHURCH SQUARE lywood visited for a couple they at-- ; Adams Richards. Hej()ay morning the Old Rock Parnells. Parowan: and David Stake San the tended dam, Claude Adams. John Pendleton and Jauqnin days this week with the Thomas now makes his home with his Church where ' they toured the Barton. Paramount ) Elder Delbert L. Lemmons and the Carlyle Httlet wife and .conference. I Los in George Rowley Angeles, direction ofi family under the building to enroute il t families. They were the of ('nut ttapley where he is a science teacher Daughters of Utah Pioneers. A 1. 4 H II Mr. and Mrs. Janies C Rob- Twelve was speaker at the Contheir home after attending M L tr one of the high schools. FA'S KWC I trip through the Valley and the inson of this City have recei- ference did WARD RECREATION HALL A. Conference in Salt Lake City. mountains later in the morning,! Mnrtnti-e- i Elder Whitney states that he ved news of the recent birth of and Mrs. Bess MUR V was followed by a family dinner ARA PRIM AV.ARD Halterman L. much his ex& Mrs lias R. new a Mr Spendvery ir. enjoyed granddaughter. Five-Mile 9:00 P. M. 4 FATFAAI AL Mrs. served at the AAEEK her first few weeks in the periences of the past 24 months. nr both recovering from attacks 0STI0'ED Ben-- ; ing Dix and Mrs Pearl Fae about at Katherine Most of his labor have been In is tiny incubator ano' the flu contracted in H SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Mortensen VI rs uonlse son in (harge of this event. whose time. same birthweight of the Fresno district with the tatthe Stephens, inces that the First Ward A meeting was held Saturday DEUX & OLD TIMS DANCING 4 ter eix months being in Santa pounds necessitated this rimary will not meet on Tues. Mr and Mrs Gerald Mitchell Posa. on Back Page Cunt On Bad: Tag GUT SERENADERS" ORCHESTRA Pont O' Bark Dage ntlnttPQ on Back Page 1 fra I 1 take op an Important part. In Battalion, i oinni.-i- t brother to Major Mux s i 4 In ( oiisir sen cumuiuiiit le In Iron Conn VII or Fmi riilax I Funeral po-il- he Of Parowan To host Entire County At 4th Celebration ?u. resp iiii-n- i 2 1 Hi w tl Kill ol N'inlli Corn llllei i hi a Rond idea few I 01111 of o added tin- - mtnnndiiiK Gem I l i t and of till column ur hit piece. i i:i arl a half coni tin i million of day morning at the Ire trre Mill b limit Hospital of a rcrrehral uin ill. SC It till tllllK lliaKi lie bail been blit LiollS button' days before his passini Earn wan I. Ion club Funeral services w eri fund ralinK spree Vedtiesday afterimn ,i Ward ('ha pi-- uinl . top. imteh prnitram 2nd i. led at the Flrntltgc direction of the Fir Wi I' foil and Iktli hopric. witli Georg s a yet unnamed but condm tiiiK in the city, will b. Prelude and miiM later The amount was played on tin tdatio by Mr. It to u from - tU ions tupped up Itir Intrrvxl ( PARtlAA iiiili KiicjiI Urit I, Had . rm ur v six YF iik biii II Feld I . ' i , I - 111 - larg-crowd- i 1 1 s i l ) sat-fvi- .1 oW.-II- rin-i-- st.-iiu- PFRSONAL NEWS NOTES ll. lilcii('ll I (. ancps lr Fnrcp - - ( V d ; d - reen-listee- lav Sarscnl Oallrv roui j Award Famous Allilotr i I'arnwan illisnlav n Events Of The 4th - I Fldor 4arlli i i 1 i MiMTHIF lk'io - rom PATRIOTIC 1 Arrivals I n. liarian llvc(ii(;iuf 1 larouan j Satur-Margar- ' -- Jilt . i KFI . A J i 1 4 |