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Show Parowan Times The PAROWAN TIME SUPPORTS ALL Civic Volume Activities - Thirty-Fou- r PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH MAY 6, 1949 13 Tnomus Robin-Sun- , iuragonuns oldest couple another mile stone in Uiir long life together, when they uji Salurujy, April 30th, their itlewaled Mr and - d sixty-four- Wedding anniversary--uncle Tom and Aunt Susie two cmldren, eleven grand ciuldien, must of whom called ( to s.e mem on Saturdadycrjng tnem were Mr. and Mrs and th.'i liouaid A-- - little giris of Paixrwan- Many friend alo called to pay tht--i :S rcsxets to the aged couple and everyone was served delicious Robinson is eighty five and his wife is eighty clod jearr An invitation is extended to everyone and a special one is extended to the mothers of both tlie Parowan East and West Wards to attend Mothers Day Services winch aie being ar ranged for both Sunday School Sunday morning at 10:30. According to Claude Oiton and David Richards, superinten dents, there will be no dusse held but special programs are being arranged. Favors will bi presented to all mothers wh attend. Special tributes to moth ers will be deliverd by Alton Merrill in the East Ward and Bernell Evans in the West Ward -- ;s a:c Tmy recalled that when they '.vc iv married at the age erf 21 and 19, it took one waul week to make the trip to Si George to the Temple and back covered wagon again- In a drawn by a team of horses i took three days to go down and the same to return. When stormed on them traveling down the Black Ridge, the mud caked on the wheels until they would hardly go at all. Uncle Tom was born in the old Fort and the couple have been lifelong residents of Para gonah- In spite of their advanced age they still live alone and are able to care for themselves. Cine a ft XOU I (E. PAROWAN TIM US NOW- - $2.50 per year $150 A YEAR 'Number Nin U. Of U. .Summer Session Ilegisfratiwn June 20 PERSONAL In competition with more Uun louo istuUcnls of ihe sixteen oc..uo.i m he region six inu&ic .estival at Filijnoie Let SaturParowan day, High Scnooi Among the many local people musicians received lop rateings who liave been a! f tided by the m event winch ii every they i. lei cm. Trained and conducted epidemic of colds and bronchial b.v nuneen year old Ramona infections which has enveloped .! itciie.1, these students march-id- , tiie town lately is Ralph, young played, and sang their way son of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Mor i.ght into the highest brackets-platin- gs tensen- Ralph spent tlie past attained by only a few week in the hospital with pneu ( f tne sellouts competing and monia, but was improved enmost of these led by veteran ough to be brought home Wei ruwday. music instructors-Ramonaa daughter of Mr. Mrs. Warren Pendleton was and Mrs. Ray O- Mitchell and also taken to the County Hosa talented musician in her own the week with rigid, Lxk over the music de- pital during bronchial severe induction and partment of the local high schowhich had affected her eoupgh ol a the fust of the year, aftei seriously. very the former instructor, Mrs. Doris Smith, resigned. For many Mrs. Dan Macfarlane is at the weeks site and the students have same place; but she is being drilled and practiced incessnt-ly- , built up preparatory to underearly and Late, and the re- going an operation on her eye sults of their perseverance were in the near future. . apparent at the festival Ramona was drum major for the band Stake Presiderut, W- Clair when she was a student at the Rowley, who has been laid up P. H. S. two years ago with sciatica for some time, is The band members were in the hospital for some tests judged not only on their play- and observation. ing and their marching, but as a new feature were subjected Mrs. C- L. Robinson was well to scoring on sight reading. Inenough o be brought home durcidentally, Ormon Weight of the ing the week after a bout with Granite school district in Salt pneumonia. Lake City and a former Parowan High School music instrucWrs. S. A. Hallterman recent tor, was the judge in this field. returned from Logan with ly Monte Cristo and Two the report that her were Moods, the selections' Adrian Dalton, was recovering which the local students played-Drufrom the pneumonia bug. nicely major, Joan Adams, led Seems almost more than coin the forty-fiv- e members in marcidental that Adrains two young ching and maneuvers. in NEWS NOTES , Parowan To Be Host To 300 Participants From 1 3 Schoofe Slake Ilclicf LYSTALLATIO.X OF ( LMFAT CTHHIM; Society HV SFMOHS C OMFLLTFS THAI Ii Closing Social Set For Med. May 1 1 Coach A program and song fest, a fashion show of both remodeled and old fashioned clouhmg, an exhibit of handicraft and lobbies, and a display of the many 1 Wall. Ray Stake I Jet line Girin Keren e f i Parowan High SGiiul i . A. ad to ,' who i.; hi Committee on al's. mp ft; i too .1 the Regain Six Tnoi. Meet here- Saturday, ai noun, , i,i. , Honors - live that three hundred p.i nil live r.irnrtati Slake reeeiv liave already been e: tired i:i articles of furniture honor t.n cd ir tne at Stake the varum event-- Yi.e by members of the adult leUs will l..u H ,i y education classes, will be tlie Swann and Honor night Fillof Schools Delta, Hinckley, HuWu.si in Waid Cuapcl. main features of the Parowan more-, Milford, Beau, r, r .i..r. Aw am were Mrs. by Stake Relief Society Closing , St. City, irginia Dunton ul larug man, Cedar social in the West Ward, next K e ,,d, ( George, Ilurrieane, out- of i.in- Make Wednesday afternoon. dervJle and tlu- Woouw.o.l JunSunngill ul Bee-- - . 1 . Tuos-Ua- 1 piv.M-nU-- EnU-rpri.-- i ) Bee-Keepe- rs Tuhe of th girls acci-.dehonor ee awards as web as their eeriiiicaU of graduation. There girw have completed their e work and in yeans of addition lane earned seven additional liotiois, one in each of the fields. Those to receive special recognition were Eleanor Stones, latiieia Robb, Norma Lund and Jeaiune Robins n of Janet Mortensen, Paragonah; Katrine Taylor, Veone Majfar-lane- , and Clair Mortensen, Parowan East Waid; Jerrolyn Orton Helen Warren, Virginia Tog ham and Irene Munford, Parowan West Ward- - ior High of St. According to Mrs. Edna S. f The Parwuan Urea S, Stake neiie-Hatch, Society the in it befirst will time will the program president, be the hoi-- for to is all imp rtu. t gin at 3: p- m. and will feature Box the Singing Mothers of tlie varspring athletic nn will bo provided by t o ious wards in a special arrangeschool for all part hum d , unment of the years lessons ln cording to tlu- eoinmiU-e-Thsong. Mrs. Ruth Boardman of iversity, announced today. Senior class p, .1 : Paragonah will be the narrator Requests to register for the I tlie School of a einunl (lOa-Cecil and Adams, Mary Topham expanded summer session must u i.u inside ul t around the Alice commitare the Haycock be filed through the Office of track ha; pat V. tee in charge of tlie program. the Registrar by June 1. tltouchs to h i finishing D Nellie Bentley, Florence Registration will take place on the . c field and track ,j Benson ore and Phoebe Taylor June 20 in the University Librwhere the mol campus of members committee the ary with registration matreial to held. Clair (Tufty ) IB .m., which is arranging for a fashbe prepared for all those who local ami athletic imm-star ion show and exhibit of many have filed advance applications Husband Of In of the Senior das, lt, articles of remodeled wearing not who have appliRegistrants ithe 1'oL.uwing tlie head ot the at piojul. Paroivnn Dios ed will be delayed in enrolling, apparel which will demonstrate ot tlie Coach Watters am. mine. 1M badge and certificates, a on the lessons this subject giv said Joseph A. Norton, registrar At Mant i en during the past winter. Old program was given with ncm-oei- the schedule of the trays uv from each vViu-- participat- will ir.Uifi.e a me (mg . The summer Session applicaWord was received Wednestime costumes showing the evoThis consisted Games of Bee J: ... a. the' Comir.itUl ing. day evening by relatives lution of styles will also be of tion form is printed as the last Hive liag ceremony conducted tlie stamp of ..ppiv.ri Mrs. Flossie Benson Shiner, that page in the modeled at this time. Members regular summer her husband, A. W- Shiner had school catalog or may be obtainof every ward in the Stake are by the 3rd year girls of Para- will be placed on the outline re, brothers Parowan, Fred and dnvited to participate in this gonah; a skit on camping by it has been prepared. Conches in ed by writing to the Office of passed away at his home I e The sixty-livhave Kent, members of recently been down feature as well as in the exhibit other girls of the same ward; directors, and Clerk of the Manti at 3: p. m- on that day. the Registrar, Park 204, Univerthe girls chorus attired in I with the same infection although of every conceivable type of a reading by Joyce Halterman Course will meet at 9:30 to Death was attributed to chronic sity of Utahtheir black afternoon dresses I miles apart. They have, how. handicraft and hobbies which of Enoch; a vocal solo by Katany necessary add.; o heart ailment with which the I everrine a and The G8 ti.ul. m duet arrangementswe Taylor recovered; although piano by At presented attractive appearance is being arranged. gentleman had been 'afflicted Couple I failed to learn of thedr illnesses Pauline field Para more Robofficials recc.vc i- ., Deon nd will The audience and for some time. Date for funeral An additional feature of the judges were of the East; and piano final instructions at P1. a I anc inson not at did them with thrilled the their renditions report afternoon will be an exhibit of services had not been determinolos by Virginia Topham and Most of these are from it w Of interest to many is ehe of I Have A Rendezvous With I timeed at that time. the many lovely articles of furThe order of the a; by Merna Halterman of the news of the marriage of Mr. Life, and Peace Comes to niture which were recently West events Ward. William Talbot of Paragonah Mr. according to tin HMr. and Mrs. David Richby members of the formulated and Mrs. Viola Clark of Cedar by Coach V, ..:. i ards were happily surprised adult education classes held in Following the program, re- as follows: 10:30 a. m The Fillmore schools were mi reCity. Monday night by Daves only Parowan and Paragonah. freshments were served in the enter tennis u v h ri";jre teams, The couple spoke their wed- hosts to the other students dur- brother, Lyman Richards, and Liehit refreshments will hr ecreation hall by the East Ward the day and evening. Dal-liand doubles; games to bo ;!. ding vows in the Salt Lake ing his wife of Buhl, Idaho, who served by the Stake Board at girls and their leadersNielson, Millard High Schon school court-11LDS Temple on Friday of last a in for visitbrief the conclusion of the afternoon m blah have been warned .oy ool music instructor, was gen- dropped a. m. dreh (t r ) the exercises Special guests at They were enroute to California Men as well as the ladies are their newspapers and by radio 1:30 120 Yd. eral chairman. were bishHigh of I.;;,, Ire the parents girls, where they are going to make invited to attend the affair. the symptons of cancer, and They were accompanied to (trials Stake Ward YLMIA and oprics, their home. how best to fight the dread di- the city by Mr. Talbots sister Gun & Hod Club officers, representatives of the 1:40 100 Yd- Dash (trial ) Young brother-imlaMrs sease, it was estimated Mr and MrStake by the and Mrs. Thornton and Sehedulcs Byron presidency, the Primary :45 Mile Run Utah Division of the American Albeit Gale of Beaver. Of Sea Gull 2:00 Dash (final ) and their family were up from Announce girls who will soon Cancer Society. 2:20 After a few days visit at the Shoot Dash (iinal week-enbe graduated from the PrimarSt. George during the 2:20 home of another sister, Mrs Discus and 5: ies. High Jmr; at , p. m. to attend Stake Conference as Saturday afternoon The intensive The fight on Amer- Gertrude Lister the couple re- will spraying 2:30 120 Yd. Ilur I. re Other of High be the well look first business the to Stake as after who regular icas No- 2 killer was carried apparatus which was purchased assisted Mrs. turned to Cedar City. (finals) for this the Dunton Parowan in interests with the shoot, n during trap locality. some time ago by the Young April, National CanThey plan to establish a home Gun & Rod Club- The shoots general arrangements were Mrs 2:40 220 Yd. Dash (Iri.K) ter Control Farmers organization has arriv Lola Robb week-enmonth, and was in Paragonah in the near future. are scheduled for the second Ibir'-lrfo Parowan Low a and Mrs- Ardice 2:55 200 Ydmade possible, according to M'Sf Adams ed and is now ready for use in Williamson. Ward rs' (trials) Augusta each 3: in month at Emil de Neuf, state commander Saturday insect pests of every sistars- Elanoh Ham eradicating of the various groups had charge 2:55 Javelin and Broad Jo-p. m., nowever, this month it were her through the splendid cooperation to Thale description, according 3:10 Run mon Dalton and Prce of special assignments. Myra was set ahead to allow mem- f press and radio Brown, advisor to the group 3:20 220 Yd Dash (iinai.,) throughout s the Harris latter and Beatrice Mrs. Edn-dBrown gave the bers and sportsmen to be on a the entire Cyril Pendleton will be 3:30 200 Low Hurdles (fa, aid state, plus the devot deer survey of this area, Sat-- daughter, Patricia of Salt Lake, charge of the equipment and IMI.S. St ii (font Kotlv 3:40 and charitable assistance of lesson on the History and AdMedley Relay Music at May 14, more details will be several of Roy, will operate it for anyone locally Officers To Ho Dalton sherman thousand 3:45 Mile Relay volunteer vancement of Modern a meeting of the Parowan Liter- published next week, for ad utah vis.lted briefly workers. Paro. who makes arrangements fo 3:50 Reay Today interested weeks partiestwo Club held ago Throughout the month, thro- ary wan during the past week with him to do so. The boys say it The public is invited to rp of Students Parowan the High the meet will not only be very effective ugh the generosity of the state at the home of Mrs- Anna Lywith only a remdiThe trap shooting will be on bis mother, Mrs- Nellie Dalton, School will today cast then trees use for in fruit Press, Utahns were warned of man. Mrs. Georgia Mitchell was other and his brothers spraying and with admittance fee being chaired. of north the just ground City fUe but for spraying animals, barns ballots which will decide definate symptons of can the hostess to the Club Wed- the and P. H. Gurrs relatives and friends, Cemetery will be of at head the student oor. sheds, houses, corrals and other They were told when these nesday evening and Mrs. Ethel pond. The City officials were New Lou Hatch buildings in attempt to control affaire next winter. Campaignand David Mary symptons appear to see their Byles gave the lesson on The good enough to lend the club two the by ing The of major be MrsSalt Hazel Jensen can parties well the and It was a fine, 7 pound Home maker as a Manager. flies; and it Physician or .y the ground, which is ideal both register for their is were down for a used for spraying sheep to rid has been carried on all week in the bundle which the sto-committee Lake Poorest Cancer Detection center entertainment City accesa-bilitof with the main rallies being held left for Arnold and week-enr from the standpoint social visit with relatives. them of ticksProvided Junto re American planning a closing by the and safetytoday. to made has recently been Gurr at Dave H their cancer Society. the and partners members ,j County They were also According to Mr. Brown, the are invited special assistant to the person-elln formed members future. Club r All near i the in held be o, Saturday nominwere who morning. Candidates that 75 of cancer Young Farmers appeal for the cares, and anyone else who cares to manager at the ZCMI Departfor the various offices on Roger and Janet, two, are ,,f ated communcaught early can be cur-hof the entire Club reports a observe, this type of keen com- ment store in Salt Lake City support The Y.M-Vml Student the Jesse Guymon that in 90 of the cases in order that the full value the two tickets are: on held April 21 at the petition. The club srtill has a and he and Mary are now es ity are where cared v for Lamor-eauthey meeting being of spraying may be fully realiz- body president, Gaytha delays have oceured, the 1849 East 17th their Aunt Golda and v.Lo-rJohn H. Pendleton home where few more memberships if there tablished at Clair is fatal. now Morri; for is ed. It the time right Mrs- Anna Stubbs was hostess. is interested in this South St Erom an anyone Lajuana Mickelson, Joyce they eager v await tire ar- i first spraying of fruit trees; but educational stand-jmsewin of their mother and the row was spent of The evening shooting. sport the months great to have ooe orchard done and Matheson; Secretary, Amy Lou has Patten Frank Mrs campaign Mr on the and in planning ing and a decided Adams, Audrey Dunton; Trea- brother. success, aceord-E'- 0 The club would like to en- and children came down from the one over the fence neglectElaine MrsA tiny pink a rre rereere, to surer, Mack Lyman, Mary Hatch IS' Neuf. In many years program. the club courage everyone to use tne Springville Saturday to visit ed, can only produce negligible Adams entertained Ellen Mill, r, from Cedar City tells of Amusements,Continued on back page in Mgr. same is results. It the attempof the pond with Hildreths mother, Mrs. members at her home Thursday gate at the east end on April 18, of Frere,,-- , Year Book Editor, will be done an Lena Benson. Frank returned ting to control flies and other Joan Ba.vles; outno so damage the Paulina Camp To program RobinRose of Doris and P b evening where Adams, ary daughter Trudy unless everyone the fence and Pond Banks of to his teaching, but his wife similar pests, line was completed-Mrsson: Paper Editor, Alice Bayles Smith- The brand new pa nre be little can ther Hold Mooting May 12 Adams and Mrs. Dot Mr. Gurrs property. Their wll and childrenn remained for ajcoopenrteMortensen Athletic resided in Parowan for sovi Dolline I accomplishedp- of entertained the Club be plenty of trap shells and more extended visit. D. John months while Mrs. Smith Morris. the Paulina Camp Smith Nfgr George with So, folks, get in touch sale at the meet at the home of Clara1 members and their partners at clay pidgions for V. Benson; Mgr. music instructor fo the High Advertising was H. and Durham arrange Mrs. George Cyril immediately the regular trap rison May 12th at 2: a dinner party at the Smith I range on D.onna Robinson, Jay Winter. School. p- moome te to Back him on for place. Continued your Page Evrervono shoots. is invited to attend, home recently- II Applications for admission t the University of Utah sumnur session will be required of all students except those enrolled day-tim- e as regular student during spring quarter. Dr. A Ray Olpin, president of the Un- Lady Gii-rge- 1 hi.-lm-y, Bee-Hiv- - - Former Strand YOUR r Paragon ah Co ii it I o Mothers To lie IMI.S. .Music III. 61 Wed Observe Honored At Snecial Slmlonts T ake Top jiiiR Anniversary Programs Sunday Honors At Festival Mrs- PLAD . 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