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Show Tin the "farew! OWAN T SUPPORTS ALL Civic ActWilic fl,irtylhrsa on je An PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, Hour PERSONAL .'Causes Havoc i Lbl. b.C j3 orm "V01 U, rt of b countr Member, of the Young Matron. Not iifk oJ Soturd.y. Variety Club were entertained on blow from Lur Thursday night of last week by but nonrly Mrs. Anaa Stubbs town, ,v.r at her home bo11' r,p of here. A special feature of the blown to tho v evening was the discussion of Lforo the wind eubeided. current events by each of the h'Wn t0 club members. The fslf. remainder of wero tbn top. time the was ia (omer. o. span! sewing folSoeor- lowed by serving of dainty rey,fthab.y blown down ft eshment yole wero by the hostess. wbicb loft lino, main , with no The first social activity of the 'pun community whil. Parowan School faculty members hour. for .oeral was a Chickoree held Wednesw. repaired. nnd Mon- - day evening at the Five-MilA 4, froit Sunday hao pretty well black- delicious chicken dinner and foltomato ed lowing camp-fi- r program was ji, cucumber, They enjoyed by members and their ,,ie ia City garden. .evere out partners. Mr. Doris Smith was , jitnrally more chairman of tho committea in Valley. charge, with Mrs. Jean HendMr. Claude Adams and rickson, Republican ;e$ Mr. Howard Dailey the other 1 Hwnet the h.. miHia -- in 1935- ) telepb: s?rve, f'' a: To 1 60 yearn I e. Meet Oct. Ladies 6 Republican Club loli a meeting Wedne.day, in the i, at 7:30 p. m. room of the Court Houae. important that all ,'TJ in lb at'endance. tniRCII NEWS jesweliTt :s in metn-.k- c i of the Parowan i Ward Relief Society wiah nad n invitation to all ears a of the Weat Ward to bo abon: 4a at heir first meeting to kid Tueiday, October 5. e state. g 1.30, under the direction Marietta Reed there will b eting for all viaiting teachera Aid) time the topic for the d mg month will be discusa-laall block teachera are TEllSir, j to be present. first theology 2:00, the which will deal with tha mot on the Mount, will be tt under the leadership of bra M. Adams and Alberta tsi. Following this discussion t remising time will be taken ly a short program during A refreshments will be serv more ttar officera con-rin- 'rowan East inc Ward Bishopric member. A letter received from Mr Margarett L. Fox of Cirdeville stating she wished to give her best regard to Her many friends in Parowan. Mrs. Connie Lay and baby daughter of Salt Lake visited in Parowan last week with parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens. Mrs.. R. L. Fenton left for that Ward Scramnt Salt Lake City Thursday morning the State ding will be held immediate-Allowin- g where she will attend Con Pioneers Utah of Sunday School this Daughters . As Capon vention Saturday ng Sunday. This special has been made .o that tain of the Iron County Camp or she will attend the aberi may be at heme and ganization, nces loi thread. , I, insula To Leave For To Visit Iron Couuty With Formal Tea Missionfield Soon According to Clair llulet, Iroa Committee Team Today County Republican chairman, a group of Republican The Parowan Ram have ds-- I candidate headed by David J. layed some fine football in their Wilson, Republican candidate for first two of tho season, gme U. S. Coagrettman, will visit Beaver 24 to 6 and defeating Iroa County nast Thursday, Oct. Gritr 30 to 12, The Rams aro 7th. Plans are under way for row tha leading contender for their entertainment. ryion honors. Other candidates who will he Today at 2:30 p. m. tha local with Wilton arm Mark Aadsrson lad will play host to Milford. candidal for Secretary of State; Milford has a strong offensive Pratt Kessler, candidate for At- team hut have been on the short and Sherman end torney General of the score with both CeJir Preeca, candidate for State Audi- and Beaver. The game with tor. Beaver waa played ia an officially-cMr. Hulet would like to remind locked 45 mile per hour everyone that next Tuesday Oct. wind . (th is tha next registration day. The Rams attack is expected t be lead by big Clair (Tuffy) Robinson. Robinson displayed a Eight More Cash great deal of talent in carrying the ball against botb Cedar 4c Baaver. Clair Morris the team's Big 117 lb. curler back handles -- Mile Received (he team like an expierenerd field general. What he lacks in Keen interest is still shown size, he definataly makes up in in tbo "Five-Mil- e lighting pro- determination. Carlyle Johnson ject with eight more people send- and Hyatt Bentley have both been ing in cash donations, two from doing a nice job and aro improvColorado and ona from Nevada. ing very rapidly but will probaCitixsns making cash contribly be sitting on tha bench, due bution from $2.50 to $10.00 tho to bead colda. past week are a follows i Come out and chee- - for the Mr. &. Mrs. R. Taylor Miller boya and aee the team sporting Mr. and Mrs. Lyla Halterman their new suits, this Friday. Mr. and Mr. Veron W. Docker Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Beyle Many Young lla Maa Cumming M. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Eyre At Meede Warren Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lister Married in the Salt Laka An entir week of strenuous Temple on Friday, Sept. 24, were activities for the Ramettes, girls Mis Florence Marsdsn, daugh- Pep Club of the Parowaa High ter of Mr. and Mrs. William School, was climaxed by a forMartden of Parowan, and Mr. mal tea on Saturday evening. Hyrum Holt of Spanish Fork, a Invitation of the new members, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Holy of that City. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held Monday night at the home of the bride, parents in Parowan where a host of relatives and Iriends were re ceived by the young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Marsden and other members of the immediate families. For the reception, the new Mri Holt wore her wedding gown, a floorlength model fashioned with full skirt of white sheer and topof ped with a dainty jacket brocaded white tafetta. She wore a corsage of gladiolus and roses. There were no attendants. The Marsden living room was beautifully decorated with a Multiof fall flower). colored gladioli formed the centerpiece of the serving table where Mrs. Edna Hatch and Mrs. Venice Decker presided. The misses Louise and Mary Jane Marsden, Donnetta Taylor and Glenna Phoebe served. Mrs.. Holyoak Taylor and Mrs. Josephine Para-mor- e were in the gift room. Music curing the evening was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Marsden. The bride was a graduate of School and the Parowan High attended Dixie Junior College. She later attended the Brigham Young University at Provo where Mr. Holt was also studying. She was employed as a secretary at the Army supply depot in Ogden during the recent War and since that time hat worked in one of the State Capitol offices in Salt Lake City. is a World The bridegroom War II veteran, having served for 3T& years in the China-BTheatre of operation. Previous to that time he fulfilled a mission for the L. D. S. church in Clifornia. Since he was released from the army he has been in business in Spanish Fork where the couple plan on making their future home. ur ma-Ind- ia doggies, took place alt during the week, with the new members in their initiation garbs presenting he assembly program on Friday. Regular ceremonies took I lac Friday evaning with Court sessions being conducted in the I yranatium. The formal tea on Saturday night was held in tha Hims Ec. room with the new members, lady and faculty faculty members wives as speciol guests. Each was presented with a beautiful Presiding at the serving table was Rametta president, Mary Hatch. Other club officers assisting with arrangements were Ellen Miller, vice- - president Gayvha Lamoreaux, secy-treaJoan Bayles, reporter. Mrs. Doris Smith is the faculty advisor. The club member attended the football games in both Beaver and Cedar City where they formed the cheering squad during the games, Mary Dawn Orton and Judy Morris are the cheer leaders. cor-rag- e. ur Adult Recreation Group Organized Every man and women above high school age is invited to come out every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock and join in the sport of badminton and volleyball at the High School gym . Coach Waters ha had the floor marked off and court Ed.. Mr. King is furnpainted. ishing two new uprights. The only requirement is that everyone must wear gym ahoe. NEWCOMERS Mr. and Mrs. Worth Orton are the happy parents of a new 61b. 14)ox. daughter who arrived at the County Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 28th. This makes two of a kind for Worth and Ann. Two of a kind also for Max and Roma Bentley Dailey after they kept their appointment with the stork early Wednesday morning. A fine 81b. 4ox. boy was in The Times will pay 25c each the precious bundle the famous four copies of the the Hotel Utah for the first bird left for them at the County July 16 issue of the Times. NOTICE Hospital. Talented Paragonah Bishop and Mr. Gilbert Robin- son, lbs party was a success from both a social and a standpoint. A large crowd gathered for an enjoyable evening and the money contributed to assist Boyd amounted to morn than $170.00. During the evening there wes an interesting program with Victor Robinson as master of ceromonies. Mr. Harold Mitchell of Parowan Stake Presidency was the speaker for Musical numbers the evening. were a saxophone solo by Hazel Jean Davenport and a vocal solo Rosalind by Verdell Robison, Edwards did a tap dance, Mrs Pauline Tophem gave a reading and a group of Boyds former classmates did a skit. At the contusion of the program Boyd gave a short talk in which he expressed his thank and appreciation to hi many friends, and his desires that he might make a good missionary. Following the program, every one enjoyed the dancing. People from all the surrounding communities were present as well a number of relotives from more distant places. fin-anic- al T"t.JBu of r of Miss Ellen Miller, daughter the operawas ,er tbo,e planted the R. Taylor Millers, the County hospital lfr. garden , ted on at fin ted P. Continued On Beck Pege Parowan People Register Colleges, Universities Former Parowan Miss Plans January Wedding Of interest to Parowan people the recent announcement in State newspapers of the engagement and approicETng'marriaea of Miss LaNetta Lowder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ed gar Lowder of Los Angeles, and Dean Robison, son of Mr., and Mrs. Leslie Robison of Provo, The Lowder family until a few years ago, were residents of Parowan where LaNtte along with her twin sister, LaPreal, attended and graduated from the local high school. Since their residence in Los Angeles, she has attended College there and is now employed in the Calif. City. Local schools will be closed Mr. Robison, who with the from Wednesday night until Mon- bride-eleand her parents visitday morning so that teachers may ed here during the past summer, attend Utah Education Associa- wss a former jockey. During the tion Institute in Salt Lake City. five years he was so employed, he received his college training from private tutors. wedding in Following their January, the couple will make a home in Provo. is Schools To Close For Teachers Institute ct Local Daughter To Participate In State D.U.P Confab Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dalton left thit morning for Salt Lake City where they will attend Conference and where Mrs. Dalton will participate in the 2: p. tn . session Saturday of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Convention. At this meeting, which will be held in the Lafayette ball . room of the Hotel Utah, Dalton will give a response on the Pioneer marker program in Iron County following a talk on "Markers by Laura A. King. Mrs . Dalton is present Iron Co DUP Camp Historian and was chairmn of the committe who had charge of the recently constructed markers in Parowan. Other features of the Convention whjch might interest local readers will be a dramatization during Saturday morning sessions of the story, "Sally Kanosh Speaks, written by former resiM-- s ' wh My Photo by Alton Merrill Iron County Style Dress Revue Girl - Left to right, LaJean Hu nt, Rosemary Robinson, Gaytha Patricia Robb, Norma Lund, Eleanor Stone Lamoreaux, Wanda Hunt, (winner) Donna Robinson, - Mrs. Hannah Robinson, Superv iior, Mrs. Lola Robb and Mrs. and Jannie Robinson. Back Row Roene Lund Style Dress Revue at the recent Iron Co. This group of girl competed for honor in the 4-- H w-- -- For 5 Photo by Alton Merr.il On Saturday evening Sept. 25 in the School House auditorium a missionary farawell party wai I eld for Boyd Robinson, son of Club Dress Stylists 4-- H Play Milford Football Contributions a-- Rented promptly at 1:30 with Miss Glenna Mickelson is home Theology lesson. summer 2: p m ,n the after spending the past she has where w, r Jr Grand Canyon short opening at Co. Park. fl take place at 3:30 been employed by the p. m Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Burton rd'ITe 1,1,1 oE beet wrere to member, of the East made a hurried business trip week. the during Laka City Part of their Salt ejne,,a7 Forty-For- Weeks Activities ej expert Number ;Wed$ Spanish Fork an-th- at or 2.S0 par year Republican Candidates Parowan Rams To afternoon broadcast noon luncheon at Conferenme Sessions on that day. It held in the Tabernacle in Members of the Elisabeth camp bale City. . U. P. held a meeting at the borne of Daughter Jane B. Richhe West ards on Wednesday evening with Ward Bishopric Bennett in there will be no Captain Eva W. R. AdLuella ment Meeting held in their charge. Daughter hisd this most interesting ame gave a coming Sunday. hen- - grandfia fier, and ) of tory grandmother, John L. and CaroSf,lcer of the East Ward M. line Skee Butler. Daughters Roextend cordial invitation berta B. Rowley, Jean Hendrickdult Ward members to attend and Jane Richards were apPial interest clast being son compointed as a nominating tted in Mutual every Tues- - mittee to name candidates to be "ght. Mr. Claude Adams, voted upon at an election in the M. I. A . leader in charge near future.. ' department, is conducting Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rowley !" f mot interesting visited last and their family Mr. Adams with relaweek-en- d Parowan in V1 trained and most thorough Mestive They are living in ormed on this most interest-t'ciencRow-le- y Mr. where and member, are quite, Nevada, is elementary school principal. 11 a definate treat at these ,dy night clasxe. Mr. Gardello Orton of BouldWard MIA will convene horns his for City, Nev., left P. m. next Tuesday night Wednesday morning after spendng to officer., :th ing a few days in Parowan Present his father, Silas Orton. Ea and West Relief plans are for his father to ac elei will begin their regular company him and his family onb coast 'hedule, on Tue.d.y, Oct. a vacation trip to the echert topic lessons will ut the middle of October. the 1 General UTAH, OCTOBER !, 1948 2.30 A YEAR Boyd Robinson pro-fuai- Veron Decker, former Parowan boy and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Decker of Provo, visited with relatives here for a short time last week. He was enroute to his home in Denver, Colo, after Angeles, having flown to Los where he picked up a new Dodge car for himself which he was driving back. Veron, hi wife, the former June Miller, and small son, recently moved to Denver from Salt Lake City where they have lived for the past two years. There the young man was employed for the two years by Kirk & Sons of Los Angeles, operators of the California Smelting Co, So satisfied were his employers with his work that he was recently sent to Denver to open up a new field for the business. NOW I Ramettes Climax W nini PAROWAN TIMES Florence Marsden Man In Temple NEWS NOTES arowan ORDER YOUR FThe girls modeled the dresses they had constructed during the summer months. They were the was a blue ribbon girl onlv ne. to compete in this event. All of them ere Pnragonah giri.s. Every the that deliberation picked a winner. judges of deal a after great waa it only winner and Quito a number of Parowan young people will be found registering at various colleges and universities this week. Although the list isnt complete our check thus far discloses tha fact that Marybelle Fenton, Maria Lymait, Rulon Paramoro Ralph Bayles, and Preston Mitchell ervnrojled at tha University of Utah. rian Dalton has returned to his studies at tha U. S. A. C.- in Logan and Dave Hatch to hi) work at the Denver State College. Colleen Mickelson is now attadin He)inageys Bujocu. College in Salt Lake City; while at Brigham Young University are Raymond Wiltsey, James Whitney, Ralph Benson, Gordon and Continued on Beck Pago Jensen Refinery Tahen Over By Utah Cooperative Ass'n. Control of the Uinta Refining Company with its 700 bbl. topping plant at Jensen, Uab, and other assets passed to the Utah Cooperative Association of Salt Lake City, Monday, according to Manager W. B. Robins of the wholesale dooperative. Plans for operation of the refinery by the cooperative were immediately put into effect. A directors temporary board of selected from the Uah Cooperative Association board was appointed for the new directorate of the Uinta Refining Company Behlina-- , consisting cl E. R. Kaysville, UCA president; Dr. Joseph A. Ceddes of the Ufs'n State Agricultural College, Logan; and Boyd Bucbman, Richfield. No changes --will be made in the refinery staff, Mr. Robins announced. Charles R. Halstead, present refinery superintendent, and Rodney Egan, sales manager, will continue in their same posi. tions. For the last month the plant has been processing approximately its full capacity of 700 bbls. daily. It will be the pocily of the UCA management, Mr Robins Uinta Basin said, to fill the commitments of the former owners, and hen to ship he remainder of the output to the 20 retail Watson Driggs. cooperative stations in Utah afdent, Nevada Also "Around the Camp Fire, filiated with the Salt Lake City will be a specially dramitized wholesale cooperative. Stock amounting to 75 per feature which will he broadcast from radio station K.. S. L. un- cent of the totarl Uinta Refining der the direction of Leah S Company capitalization was acLarson and will present Francis quired by the Utah Cooperative Continued on Page Four Urry as commentator. |