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Show Times" The "Parowan PAROWAN TIME SUPPORTS ALL Activities Civic Vo !umi Thirty-Fou- r PAROWAN LTncle Dohili' . I'TAll IMKOWA.N MAV l.i, 1949 IMI.S. Alumni Kendall Dios Of Heart Attack PERSONAL I D.imt Iron (ouiit A 20 Krsitloul AiV NOW- - $2 50 A YEAR pr fur Siain Numlivr Uoiiimi Track Moot l'arounn Seminar v Hins Acclaim Tu (I'rmluali (!l Al F.xerrlses .11 nv 22 The excellent emuluimi if Pai'ow .ins brand new track mid athletic lieid and the piwiMon 051 YOUR IAROWAN TIMES $2.50 Oltltvsl Irrlion. D;ui(iit ORDER shout I Adolph Kendall, 82, iim, :: ,u i! i U'v l.i l I NEWS a S.xty.nini Pam a ail all i known u:i aim a bung last Sat. iannliurily Until Will students gotiall .ci scuedulcd, with UljDoipu, daxl early Sunday moi with winch tlie Region Six I fiMin Juni.ii- and Kii.r rang in the Iron County hospi. lr.u k and Fie li Mix-- t was Uiopatxng. l I lai uf a at giadu.ita.ii Svinniary heart ailment. Fuller mi. and by CiMch ILty Watti-rcim-A Sunday evening, May 22, ,:"',;Uo,RVl UtfWlvks,TVia, were conduct Tu,-- , ms as;st.mts I lore i u announced by Alton Mvn.d, won t'.e iicarty acclaim of t1' "iad Uw devr auIv I day at p. m. in Uic East Ward insli uvUr. Chapel churdl of Jwsus Clu L,t and official alike. H. livid S. Siaiw, va..duae-by the Gun All agreed that the track and piesal.nl it Lalu.rKlijy undor Ua. Ule St Gtvlgc Temple, litUL'.uU Uo Weeks ago !ev- dm.tlon of field t are some f the Wlutn.v Gaylord in the address to tin gi.id oi UiC ,uJicw of the Bishopric. At tlve serv itts Xly,u the State Solum officials, in Ml-a spot Lpung and Vi ' . : Uu piv.gram whnii wu! and Mi.--, Go: ,i, at wen aak to ciingrtitu!.it, ng Couch Wutteis cl(Jtmg prayi.!V be llo.i.i-Oi tne alUtal areas by were and (Oliducted in Uie Fast W.l d Wn.tinv ney wi.i on the fficu ncy witii which offered by Alma Evan., 8. at ChajH-tn in- vi .tii lanM rvice, upon laden- - Lnd Aneel Adams. Solos were uoun limn p m. the nuvt was hamliixi, saul tiiey Mr. Mein!,, toe OpJi- lu :v til, .'iltilit.ii l According k, a lepuit by tlu.se men Lung by pi D never even wanted to groul, 0rtun and by Ruj of the Ulal Uu; slua Veil UlCiU Ctiunli Edut.bjtxlives Day. Millard ILgh Siuil walkisi Taylor. Arthur Joseph Was tincation of Wa serious C.iunn Irvgram enough 10 the speaker. Mrs. Minnie Burton df with the honors sixiring a of Jesus Chrnt of I..1U1 iy o.;eiii a uUfce investigation, j ALmi of fl total ilciun fnnn IT a sho had wruu.n punts. Dixie came Saints are: me Second .same H.3 with 50'a and Ixita n.c.iMeii v eie tle occasion tspKtaliy Ti help student uwub fiat wo are asking I Burial was in the Parowan M.it.u s,i:i a:ul Duel slightly under with 47. Hinckley MTvat.ni.s f, r the r City skids, knowlevlge and ., livestock a.s fourth eeiy sportsman, dropp'd down to 27 in a.meUTy vchere the grave was and ndigions LuiU uwncr iriteivsted I -- ' dcdicalwl by Waher C- Mitchell, jxint.s Clair Rolnnson and Clark which enable them to urn lo rfiwml UiiS c.ieck. The State I Mitchell of the local cinder team Iivx1i1ik1 pad bearers were Robert FowI fit them lor a and uame Conunisston ;el.( Roy Benson, Sam ls;. oi.J pl.uxxl m events, but Whitncv, m socn ty woriJiy place contacted and they are MlTt Mitchell. the former lack of track faciliAlbert Adams and To help students doven Mike Gautin, whoAIma Slubbs i.d.r.g ties pivventiii the boys from ol God and a iiv i in caaige of Big Game for the getting practice neeeaKiry Mrs. Maria Louisa Coombs faith r- - Kendall ic His awcr ami goo in in-was born r.t SUte. id enubiO every May 3, for a projH-- sliowing. of Parowan ami the oldTaylor 1867 at He Indiana. uUM party to Clarktown, attend the Accoidmg to the officials, ten est ii sulent of Iron County, To devi-loin the life and cr.ivit it v. ill be conducted oncanu- hi Utah over 30 years ago new nusirils weit? set, based on on 99th ached her of students .m birthday experiences Moderu for the track lo ddhrmt days, the fmt be-- aad kept of this 9 Monday, and May of several wrii his niece Timi-and distances Jesus as the Christ ig Saturday morning at 9: The agiel lady resides at her region I and to and evate Ella and Mar and tne second on Sunday r. nephew, Guy whuli were Inittered thus year m Lome m Parowan where she students a desm to follow I e Miller. He had reared Mr include tlie Mile run, Mtung at tho same time. BoUi tho tor cared is her by living only Gs)el of Jestus Christ as tr.ps will begin from the Clark I MilleT from infancy after lu dash, diseus dash, a way of life and salvation. Eva Miss She Taylor. daughter. I Mtel The following Monday Parents died. He had spent his To guide students in tlie has afflicted with very throw, high jump, javelin throw. n Parowan for some r.:g:.t at 8: p. m. there will besurnmers low hurdles; the mile Ox erton, for some health of a testimony of the which time the p.i.v, a '.duit IXiv id O. McKay poor her confined meeting at the court house I hme, residing in a little home week-enrelay; the relay, and of the wor k of Jo. epb town in divinity kivps very closely the shot the g.n.-s.-to discus the will g.e tlie addre to graduputfindings and to I at the north end of main street Smith to elaborand which and Mi. a condition that and Mrs any prevented Claude l I Orton. ates of the Cedar City LDS In- of try to arrive at the best con- - where he took a great the restored gospel is hem, social ate from affair held They being Maudes brought I fat.ier, ,,.uuU. ()f c.ds:on for he benefit of the Prde in planting and raising Sunday evc- - on her disseminatd throughout Enoch L- .Mortensen, who the birthday. County I Fir-- t spoitsmo n, land owner, ,ng May 15, m tne range ively gardenworld tlirough the power and with them for a month, Wald and our deer. Mrs. (wners, And when Chapel. Taylor was born in Col- Issues Warning He had just returned to Paro so that he might continue on to of authority of tho re say our deer, that is Among tile 37 graduates are umbus, Illinois, May 9, 1850, a Godjust wan after spending the winte his home in Salt Lake Citv. what they are, LVniell W. Evans, Lyle Moms daughter of Mark Anthony and County Attorney Durham they don't bel- with his niece in California and To help students develop the 1c ed M Morris ong to the Fish and issues a warning ll.chal'do from Coombs. to Maiia Tlie and Game had were family Mis. Sarah Mitt in planted his garden during Commission beause and disposition to sene in and Parowan. ability fact to every-on- e u averts to the Church uf Jesus merchants, they work the week. Saturday Tuesday for Salt Lake where morning the for the interests of Church in in its many functIron Latter-daThe commencement acof Christ the tax pay-- ; his cries for Saints and program County, against help were heard she will visit for a lew days is scheduled to start at 8: p m. to and ions, even to They dont belong to the bring them to the checks, Utah 1860 in in cepting yes, the against migrated by a neighbor, Mrs- Edna Peter- with her sisteis. of joy in .service-Tso experience called Chasiers taking I Forest Service, they again travelYoung Joseph Company just sen, who ran to his assistance, help students airivc at a Day Emeison Adams arrived m i wk in our interests, they be-- I ing with ox team and wagon Checks" or Certified Checks" A doctor and M. A Thur Joseph eouni I Xrm long just to you and interpret ltior of i'e u,.d strangers.Her one was of fathiT town a few days ago from h.s the first I, so lets .were summoned and he was the to develop, the There is a flood universe, I all be uf ch-to Church be I bogus in home appoint-patriarchs survcy to get a taken to the County hospital Spokanne, Wash , and I ects and see ffist handed disposition u IIoMiilal d in the territory of Utahbeing passed throughout is making and then II where he succumbed to acreport, Sun w God's early and in purpose the attend the in merch plan A little later she came to country, resulting The jxijipies aie hire- company his brother, Howard Monday I meeting mommg 0f the heart ail and Parowan with her father and anXs anx others being defraud-a- t universe, to understand i.fsris n.ght and draft the policy, and I day tne others of the combine v. oid which was Tins the is ment with which he had been relation to it, and to asset in oX siZeable sums, the age of 16 worked in the recommendations crew on their annual harvesting Hashed tnrough tne rallies of for us to bothered for some time the Dead-beformulation of a phil.i .phy These Bat Check follow, so that no trek into Texas, Oklahoma and No- 2o Un.i of the American l a Its cotton factory. one will get He is survived by his niece of life built upon tin., nueipie-tation- . Artists will hurt bad. some P w as married to Ck'orge i' purchase on up through the Legion Auxi.iary today, when of Holtville, Calif- and by merchandise will and ask the in Suit OctobLake City, a s.upmmt ol numoi.al belt. poppies Tayk-half brother, Earl Kendall, Casa grain P.U.S. Elects To foster in students a cr 12, 1872. They made their norchant to acwpt a check for tu be worn hue on Poppy Day, I and continuous develGrande, Arizona. n"rcTuindise and Mrs. Malo Miller and small May 21, armed from will be Student Hodv Hospitals home in Parowmn isinoe tfit of a opment considerable amount in son of Long Beach are here where yiven personality and ch lime where Mr. Taylor worked they were made by diswhich is harmonious witn-iOfficers for a visit with relatives and abled war vet ei ans. as m interior decorator. He died I change. The person dealing with itself, adjusted to siiHiy, will often produce t friends. Clair Members ol the Auxiliary's Mnch 8, 1922. Morris, Parowan High to the means of s"me identification physical en virement, and There are only three of the School Poppy Committee, headed by Athletic star and presil to God. "breh looks Maxine Robison and baby of .Mis. t but liv-genuine which, rm; riiildren of this family Koca M.tehell, Chairman, Juaior class was I Mr- and Mrs. To fire students with a de Fillmore are here for a few Stevens, irv George O. Taylor, New' m fact, is false. elect George .Mrs- Norma Hu lot and I including lU ' erlt ixiy President to make the world a L tter Nor is ire the fact that the check cara wiamer and daugh days vacation after spending the and Mrs- V. J. Lowder- The Yi rk City; Frank and Eva Tay-1- ( foy in which to live and li at elec I tor place is Zion's winter a Naional being "Cashiers at passed Mrs. Pearl Russell, past '. Parow'an. Mrshp,r,m:ng.yr Other oox of poppies was opened and Taylor also instill in them a love for all Check or a w'here Park "Certified Check are ffield M Eleen they a Mre. Mna Petereon, :o r ed grandson, Taylor Park employed the work of counting and d mankind. assurance at the U- P. Lodgeof its any MatZn genuineness Dalton Mrsir resides who at Gretta hi, Davenport, on Back Page Benjamin. To develop a love for an I lccprcsi ent; leu P h. She has 17 grandchildren, A Cashiers Check or a Certiand Mrs. Alta Clark attended E. Adams, secretary; Mr. and Mrs J. Passey who fied of the Check is Standard if the Mary good School 27 great grandchildren and four Bank on which isonly the funeral services Thursday Hatch, Works of the Church. treasurer; Ellen Miller, the past winter in have is it written spent Ph-e e'd great grandchildren. afternoon in Beaver for manager of now visiting In reaching many of th. amusements; Trudy She has always been a staunch in existence and of the check c Leon Robinson PaJtterison, Mesa, Arizona, are of home year at the their book ls a the members of th bF authorized daughter slgned duY tor; who died of injuries received rr mber of the LDS Church Hold County r1 Mortensen, paper editor son Louise and oXX'ce!r oX Senior r or and JenX class Bank. have graduating wh'Te her when his car crashed on Highgreatest activities George D. Turn Leader Training Schools Dead-beSome Mortensenare inArBad three Check Monris, atheltic woik completed They years wdtli Relief the wep connected way 91 just north of Cedar City leades to the northern part of for Old Testament, throughout S'1 u tv She was a Jay Winter, tists, have Cashiers Checks cluding adver last Saturday. tea were Services visiting manager; Jean Halter-- i the State where they will visit Lon County were held May 7 cher in that organization for Prbltied on Eastern and Church IIMory. Banks or d conducted in the Beaver ant Joyce 9 and Parowan at and sometimes on Banks that dont These who have reaclic with other members of their May Guymon and Joan tins Ward Chapel by Bishop 0ayles cheer leaders. Cedar City, respectively. Miss many years. even exist- Th Cashiers Check summer. attainment the Lou Adams are Amy family during Alma Decker. Fein Shipley, Ass. slant State looks genuine, is made out ap- - Trudy Adams, Alice Bayles, Leon was the only son of was Mrs. Arvilla Mortensen Students Club Le.alcr was in tlie Luna Mae Benson, Maui in Cleo and Lydia Robinson PatContinued on Back Page Sunday at the county assisting Home Demonoperated on Cii Cft Ralph Henson terson and a nephew of Continued On Bxck Page County Hospital for the reinov- stration Agent, Iris Moore in Student School of her appendix after suffer- - conducting tlu e training meet al Body iPh Benson, J uniior at the Quite a number of people ing an acute attack Saturday mgs. These meetings are held Music Social Lead-i- s to try- to help young n?hai night. 'l.ie Parowan High School more their d Vo anrT understui fully I I a son of filled to capa-c.,- To He City xllay 17 Milo Marsden of Salt Lake Roy Benson tended the funeral services for relationship Gymnasium neir the late Kiea Do you know how much responsibility, W. last i in Manti Shiner A. Ben-last Gunn town during the to and by your in was Survivors Insm. n c Friday noted evening of parowan, the child an standards which ox tne Accunt with your Federal Government is worth to was elected j urday. Among the group were week. Tin.-- j enia and patrons p,. you? for set their '5o student group am lents of the Parowan and sura nee may toe one of up they must Richards, I Mr and Mrs Dave most assetsvaluable your body ky it Therefore, president to the students of that institu-- Mrs W. Clair Rowley, Mr. and the large group of It helps the older leaders school to your advantagg to know how much insurance protection you I . agonali elementary Among w changes since h arn of T1 at elections held cl.i.dicn, when the school pro nd your wife may count on at age 85, and in addition, how in last Fri-- 1 Mrs. Carlson Terry, Mrs. May-- Parowran people who attended the last any' year. Itiha Boardman, Miss Nola Mae the 69th the of Quorum tixeir music festival. All insurance you have provided for your immediate family in ea-tcn.ed meeting I Special thanks was given at were of your death at "'as a any agegreatly impresaed by the' p graduate of the Mitchell- Mr and Mrs Millard of Seventies m Enoch last Sun- these two rmotings to superfwan High School in 1946 Halterman, Mre. Susan Hulet, day evening were Mr. and Mrs Like any other type of insurance there are certain with and sm Kitaness precision qualn'icci visors and trad ed leaders who he had ons to be met in order for you and your w .ich an afiair of such magni-tuaDick Benson, Mr- and Mrs Marto . maintained an lor family qualify schools" gave help at the pmtant part in was conducted. Over 250 the insurance benefits. One of the qualification is that the wage student affairs-- an,d Mr and Mrs Thos. Bennett vin Graff, Mr. and Mrs- Evan Thixe special in who gave help matics, public in Man-- . Bayles, Mr and Mre. Claude st Merits performed and the fact earner must have received $50. in wages in jobs covered by the speaking, de-- I Mrs- Richards remained Roene Lund, visit with her Hulet, Albert Marsden, Mr. and Parowan were: J1 and religion have a few for li tl.d most of them did so with- Social Security Act, commercal or industrial employment, in eac-always I Lola Robb, Leone Rasmu-sen- . Benson Yerl Mrs. Flossie MrsTaylor, Orton, Claude greatest out leadmg or direction from of a certain number of calendar quarters since the law beea-iinterest, both sister, 3 Orilla ListArvilla Morten-onagh school Uachors was most com-- effective, January 1, 1937. The number of such quarters of v igm and since his en-- 1 Shiner, the widow of the de Alton Pendleton, LaVonna GuyImir er. Those giving special asri.st-anmto college. Adams Mre. Ray required is based upon the date of birth, and, in addition, mon, Mr. and At the Brig-- ceased. in Cedar City were: Huletschool in Mre death cases upon the date of death of the wage earner. In any Clair and Mr. principal, and Elementary diversity he Haz Davies, Elena Attending the funeral services A na Law rence was in charge case the number will range somewhere between six and forty Stake President W. Clair Ro.v Perry, Emma Nelson and Mary O. in New Castle on Monday for calendar Do how know the Mary (8 quarters. you program many quarters of wages you He !, f;,rCnS1CS' Harold Knell were Mrs- Sara ley, is back home aftem a so- May Nelsonconducted the group sing- need to qualify? Maybe you have already worked enough in covat the school iSt v An interesting highlight of r and a Beatrice Mickelson, Ne- journ in the County Hospital teachers of the ered employment to qualify at age 65 or for your survivors to ing; and the member of Hulet, h:s Dottie had the he time meeting in Cedar City was va.ious groups assisted by Cora w'hieh Ward, Adams, ! vada P'onship during qualify in case of your death. Or, maybe you still need a few mora debating teams of trips given years Ward and Mr. and Mrs John H. tonsils removed and submitted the two report-the trained of the parents quarters to qualify-He Luana Nelgirls, Plans on to other tests and treatment. by Pendletonfor this meet remark-i- , ' children request mailed to the Provo Social Security office, 163 West from graduating to latest repeats, his son and Miss Renee Jones, and Zona Mrs. According bit 1st will bring to you by return mail in detail- Or you may North ucation with a in club A large group of relatives condition is slowly improving of their expere-rceln Public Lamoreaux Wilma Mrs. Mr. contact Sterling K. Peterson Field Representative of the Provo ro, work- Slides ware shown and from Parowan and other comthe Green who w'ere will be in Ceader City at the U- S. Employment S( r .and office, Myrna u!w,umTary.toaching is j munities attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Claude Orton special methods and devices of ; ccompaniestsbe glad to a.m- on Tuesday, May 17, 1949. He will 9:00 vice at by Viv;an of Thos- S. (Verne) Evans, 72, teaching were emphasized back on page assist you. Continued aipper Sparks, Nev. Core Miss Sliipley. tued on back Continued on Back Page page NOTES . . i 1 - glad-uatix- - J-u ban-d!- ';.v; I 1 jxir-tuitM- nt-aam- g i viv-hv- Wl-- lx-s- i r v Pi-iv- Uli-i- r - ad l i 8!1'-.- , . - . - aiiiit-kluiwlixlg- 1 r 1 - d nc-a- 1 yx-iu- a-- 1 r nx-onl- s undei-stand.n- t s 440-yar- 100-yar- d d Ix-o- 200-yar- d .N,-v- , 880-yar- d of - de-a- i.jion j ha-be- en - Attorney r Pne.-dhoo- - 11 y - ,n I'oniiy Flowers Arrhe I'ruiii s - " 1 - I I I at J I n - ; er n I Other Communities mer-'han- 1 - ' - : T6 - - . Training For Loaders In Iron 11 3-- 1 in-la- Wim-me- I , en-rou- te at 4-- H ;g First-Thir- l Croud Attend IJeiueiitary Mrs-Steven- Pres. -- - Festival 4-- ., Sat-M- Security Field Hcprcscntatic In Cedar Tuesday 1 Old-Ag- e 1 , 1 1 y u-- i - - 1 j e - 1 sp'-cia- 1 l - - , n o 1 hi - - 1 i- Top-Lai- n . sev-t-a- U1 4-- - M-.-- s Top-ha- - - - - - l |