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Show PARQWAN TIMES. PA ROW AN, UTAH OCTOBER 21. 1M9 JOON-U- t several daya last week. Cent NEWS , and M Men firsit3e c!hat Mr. and Mr. Girl fLlr rVu'r .,, ' of A Robinson on Sunday Harold Mitchell of waa the Mrs. Mitchell him for the occasion. Mr t . Jh - irrt levies flnd i visit-- V friend from PangulU home for Lund the Lloyd to the hospital on Monday eve- lnson traveled to Cedar City ning, where he I. being treated Suuday morning to attend the for bronchial pneumonia. funeral service for Mrs. Rob-bison' cousin Mrs. Marie llev-- ; Mr, Darwin Dailey viaited wood. briefly wMh relatives in thU vicinity last Thursday. He was Mr and Mrs Howard Jones on hia way from his work In Mrs. Grant Jones were in and Delta to see his family In St. lwt week end and George Mr. and Mrs Dailey re- J'anguiUh ladies attended the lleywood the cently became the parents Of a funeral h Id there on Sunday, a by must have girl, whkfli ben Just what they ordered, pj their other child Is a boy. Mr. Jay Davenport of Sum-- . was In town Surclay and mil Mr and Mn Thomas A. Ruto- wua one of the speakers at the Mrs. Andrew Lamoreaux was Uell enough to leave the hospital the first of the week. On Thursday she underwent an operation for the removal of a recurrent gland growth. After a fw days visit with her aon C3air she will Ibe home again.. Mr. Lamoreaux has been in Cedar City wiba reatlvea during his wife stay in the hospital. of hie missionary experiences m Sacrament meeting In the East Ward Sunday afternoon. WEDDING Cont. r fulfilled a mission. The young couple are at pres- IHS BAND Ount. ent making a home in Cedar City where they have employ- - welfare of the yoang people, they behaved In a moat satisfactory manner, obeerved all two-yetj- re-jH- irt 1 ! DANCE INSTRUCTION with UC VlSltiUTt the ua and to our h in. bund and fa. her during hla recent Illness and following his death. To you. tur many neighbors, friends and we sincerely say, relatives, 'Thank you and God blena you for your thoughtful uei." Mrs. Walter C. Mitchell & funiily j ? i Eor Everybody West Ward Recreation Hall WKtt Every Saturday RS M 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Valutsif fy yours a For 3 year olds to adults in Chevnki ink NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. C0RP..N.Y. ES PROOF 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS regulation, and were a credit jo the community and the school. Taking their lunohe. with them the group of S3 left here Friday morning at 6 o'clock and reached Salt Lake at 1: p, m. where they reported to the Nerwilouee Hotel for room assignments. During the remainder of the afternoon, they enjoyed a trip to Liberty r&rk and were given a chance to shop around the utorea with their chaperones. At 6; p. m. they all assembled at Koelcy'a for dinner and attended a show In the evening. 8; a. m. Saturday found them together for breakfast, afterward they left for the University Campus where they registered. After a box lurch at noon, the group assembled with the other bands on the Stadium where, as the third band to appear bej fore the crowd, they put on a LOWE DANCE STUDIOS ST. GEORGE: HURRICANE: CEDAR CITY: PAROWAN Formerly Of Hollywood and San Francisco BALLET : TAP : CHARACTER eso BALL 5s ACRUBATIC : ADAGIO : : MUSICAL COMEDY ROOM DANCING: WALTZ - FOX TROT- - SWUNG - RHUMBA - SAMOA For Tccn Agers and Adults It, "feel of It'a the smooth Fords new "Magic Action Brakes . . to brakes that are fully stop you 35 easier. It's the "feel of surging power in Fords g new 100 h.p. 8 and 95 h.p. Six engines. Only Ford in its field offers you a engine (the type used in America costliest cars). And behind that new Ford "feel are many other Ford "firsts. New, smooth and "Para-Fle"Hydra-Coi- l Springs . . . new "Lifeguard Body and frame more rigid . . . new structure 59 V-- more hip and shoulder room than any other car in its field. And with the new "feel cornea new styling. The famed New York Fashion Academy judged Ford the "Fashion Car of the Year. Friday October 21 DEER HUNTERS - nave Your Lunch Made Up Here! Featu ri ng FORD Ntm wfra coifs Feel1! ... At your FORD dealer's Sandwiches Coffee . Beer Hambugers Chili - - THORLEY MOTOR CO. 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 878 Owned & Operated By MR. & MRS. WILLIAM KEDAl AS IKE "FASHION CA AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD Of III TEAR put-int- o CERAMICS Cont. He la an ardent advocate or Unbelief that with an abundance bf excellent raw materials right at hand, that the cream ic urt tnlght develop Into an inijnirtant local industry. As a result the chance for some adult numbers of the community to Ixrome ac quainted with this work has come at a most opportune time. It is hoped that anyone who Is interested In this modern as well as ancient will bo in attendance at the mooting Monday A class In sewing under the direction of Mias Louetta Sampson has been In progress for a couple of weeks as part of the local adult education class. It la hoped that before the year has passed that others may be arranged for the local people re- Mr C. B. Tinkler came up from Las Vegas last Friday to who had been Join Ms wife here for several days to attend the Old Time dance in the Rock Church that evening. Come in for a ride and see why you should order your Ford now. Wof rt improved. h WWta mjj-po- d x classic-smoot- e n, wonderful new Ford "feel you hear everyone raving about? It's many things. the level "fed of Ford, new "Mid Ship Ride. You ait cradled between wheels in the new lower center section. Seats Uiu-ci-Io- cently with Scotts parents in Balt Lake. They report that Mr. Orton although suffering from Intense pain from the skin grafting on the burned areas of hia body, is improving satisfactorily Mr. and Mrs. William Mnrs-detheir son Kent and daughters, Louise and Mary Jane, recently returned from a weeks trip which took them to Great Falls, Montana, where they visited with another eon, Eider Ralph Marsden, who is serving on a mission for the LIDS Church in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Guynion and Joy Kay made a hurried trip to Salt Lake lakt week-enwhere they were able to take care of some business and to attend the huge band festival at the U of U Stadium on Saturday Mrs. James Bettridge, who has been in the Co. hospital for evral days suffering with bronchial pneumonia and asthma, is reported as (being considerably What s THAT e performance. During the Were evening they part of Urn 2230 student who were gur.-,-; Of the University for lunch uml football game. They participated In a maaa mertinng of The star Spangled Banner," under of Irof. Leroy J. Rotxiuoii . On Sunday morning after a breakfast at the Hold Shop, the entire group enjoi-- l the Tabernacle Choir broad 1u.sL in the famed Mormon Tabernacle. Mauy availed Uiem.ieiv, ot the qpportjntty of u tour of point, of interest on the ground.Provo was the scene for Sunday noon lurch, with the Star; Fish and Game Farm at Sjuing-vlllthe next atop. Home was reached shortly after 0: j. in. Band mother, officers and school officials would like to extend their thank and appreciation to the community and to the parent, for the fine they received in ariangmg for this trip. The fine experience the student, obtained was well worth the amall exjiense which they were subject to. It is intending to note that the lodging and meal, for the entire trip Coat the student, only pi 60 cn li Mr. Low and the band members are to be commended for the many, many hours oi hard work arid sontaienUous effort which they preparation for the band performance. PERSONAL NEWS Cont. viaited for a couple of days tiBu 1? MEMBERS DANCING MASTERS OF AMERICA "Sofa-wid- Wne Northern Utah for the wedding, ths reception and fir a visit with folk. In Parowan were Mr. and Mr. Leroy Moor, their daughter., Beverly, Caroline and Genevieve Moore and Mr. Mathal Smith; and non, liruce of Salt Lake City; the Vinton Steiner, of Nephl; and the Rollln Moore, of Salt Lake. Elder Dan Moore related many Duwrn from uuuy urls of kltidneea alawn to afternoon meeting. WlNDSHi, wish to acknowledge W 1 Mr. David Prothero waa taken rnent. CARD OF THANKS j C. KBke DALTON DUP Officers report that although thedr crowd was not too large, that those who did attend their Barn dance had a glorious time. They were so insistent upon having another such entertainment In the Old Rock Church that the Daughters are considering doing so In the near future Mrs. Berta Winter, Bishop Kail O Mitchell and Bernarr Stubbs greatly pleased the crow'd with their dance music which was with some vocal spiced up choruses. Miss Mary Susan Benson served her 11th birthday ob- last Saturday with a party at her Some twenty of her (home. were present and enjoyed an afternoon of games follow- ed toy refreshments served by mother and sister. Mias Eva Adams spent a few days recently in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Albert E. Adams traveled to Salt Lake during the week to see their son, Albert Jr. (Buddy) who has been in the LDS Misssion home for the past ten days. He left for mission headquarters in Louisville, Ky., on Wednesday. |