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Show Does Parowan Need FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT? Volume PAROWAN TIMES Thirty-Fou- r Javeees Usher In Vulelide FARO WAN TIMES PAROWAN, II. E. Davies Wins School Board Former Parowan Lady Hies In Colorado In The Yuletide was unh-r- l to Jarowan In formal faahion Henman E. Bayles was the Joseph F. Holy oak and ThomSaturday when the Jaycees turn- successful candidate at the as K. Hoiyoak oT Parowan reed on the beautiful arrangement a.hool board election held in turned this week from Sanford, of colored lights with which they rowan Wednesday with leas Colorado, where Fa they attended festooned Main street. have half than of the voters the funeral for heir services eligible town of The main part presents In the district casting their bal- sister, Emma Hoiyoak Smith. a gay and festive appearance lots. Only other contender for Mrs. Smith 86. died November with evergreens gracing the lamp the position to represent Iaro-wa- n 25, at a hospital in Alamosa, post, with most business places on the Iron Cb. Board Oolo. as the result of chronic Chrlat-nias blazing forth with their of Education was Robert L. Fen- allmenu and causes incident to best. ton. incumbant board member. her advanced age. The lighting ceremony took Mr. Bay lea, farmer and live-ste- k She was born in Parowan, place at 7:30 p. m. following a man is of Parowan. 11, 1863, a daughter of keenly BusSept Jaycee sponsored "Better In public affairs. He George Jr. and Elizabeth Feriness" day for (Parowan. Many interested were was active in the A A.A. pro- guson Hoiyoak. She spent her money saving bargains war and early life here where she conoffered by the various places, gram during the recent numerous held church and ducted a Sunday School class for has prizes and credit slips were In the communseveral years. She moved to to the lucky customers public positions ity. He is a World War I vete- Colorado following her marriage to an in effort the day during ran and an officer in the Ameri- to Naphi N. Smith in 1892 and promote business, publicize the can Legion organization. has made heu home there since. town and create a spirit of coopis the former Ethel His wife Her husband died In 1935. eration between the merchants Wooley and they are parents of She is survived by seven of and townspeople. their two children, Ralph, a senior at her nine children, Mrs .James The Jaycees climaxed of Utah and Alice Holman, Manassa, Colo.; Price "Better Business." day with a the University a Parowan senior at High. Smith, New Mexico; Wier Smith school dance in the gym during and Mrs. Edwin Showcroft, La the evening. Ja-- a, Oolo.; Lynn Smith, Florida The Jr. Chamber is again ofMrs. Harry G. Morgan and Dale fering a trophy to the business Sanford, Oolo. She also atSmith, most place presenting the has three brothers, Joseph and decoration tractive Christmas Rasmussen, Thos. K. Jay Hoiyoak, Parowan and fireman, while appropriate prizes will be ia of Utah, Parowan, USN,; Hoiyoak, Burley, Idaho, George awarded to home owners who aboard and 13 the 23 and auxiliary serving grandchildren in the are adjudged winners USS Hdctor, one of great grandchildren. repair ship The contest. Christmas lighting the units of Vice Admiral GerFun e raj services were held boys are using every means to Western Task ald F. November t?8 in the 'Sanford Bogans promote civic consciousness in Ferae which in the under direction of LDS engaged Chapel the community and to create Exercise Bishop Morgan. Burial took place more interest in its building up joint Army-Nav- y Miki. in Sanford. and improvement. Primary objective assigned the 90 ships and 40,000 service- Election News Notes About Our Service Men Ward Relief Society Bazaar Tuesday West men in Admiral Bogana eea-- alr r.imada was the retaking" of To Hold the Hawaiian Islands, theoretically in the hands of an agress-- or force, by amphibious assault A bazaar fe&tjuring pale of Eugene M. Orton and Gary H of the Armys Second In- pieced quilts, hand woven rugs, troops enof two Parowans Bentley, fantry Division. aprons, childrens clothing handterprising young men, have ree and items of food will be work the Cedar City ft ntly leased L. Rastnuasen, seaman conducted by the West Ward Carl Reminder, from Sheldon OUH USN, of Parowan, Relief Society on Tuesday afterwith an option to buy. The boys apprentice, Utah, reported for noon, it is announced by officers. recently are now operating the 'business the submarine USS aboard duty which publishes and distributes The sale will Fommepce Redfteh with the Pacific Fleet. the Cedar City advertising cirwho was gradu- 2:15 Rasmussen, p. m. and will be followed cular, "The Reminder, and also ated from the Parowan High If does extensive job printing. School, entered the Naval ser- by regular work meeting If or their present plans materialize, vice in January, 1949, and ree they will purchase the business ceived his recruit training at members of the society. Every-bnto and equipment with a view the Naval Training Center, San is invited to attend the installating additional equipment Diego, California find many enlarging their scope of operaBefore reporting aboard the bazaar where they will tions. Mr. Olds, who established USS Redfidh, he was graduated items suitable for Christmas the business several years ago, from the Naval Submarine gifts. School at New London, Conn. Continued on Page Nine Local Men Lease Cedar City Printing Concern a-- t wsoobu 0 UTAH DECEMBER 9, 1949 PERSONAL NEWS NOTES John H. Pendleton tended the funeral service held iu Junction, Monday for her coumn, George LuRoy Bar-lo-w. prominent business man of The gentleman died that suddenly in hui hotel roam last Mrs. at- Ftlday while attending a vention in Salt Lake City. con- Coach and Mrs. Ray Watters and family spent last week-en- d visiting with relatives in Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mert Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pendleton combined business and pleasure during a brief trip to north ern Utah during the fore part oi the week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans and daughter, Floyd Evans, Mrs. Martha Dalton and Uema Hal terman returned a few days ago from Lake View, Oregon where they had visited for a few days with relative. $2.50 por yr Number Forty Nine Interest Running High Over Local Glass Factory CONSTRUCTION EXPERTS TO Drums of Dralh. IMI.S. Urania To Be Hoe. 6 15-1- throe-ac- t "Drums of Death, mystrey comedy will be piesent-e- d by the Parowan High School Thursday and Friduy, LVc, 15 and 16 in the auditorium It Is announced by Lowell Jackson, dlrejtor and sjieeoh Instructor at the school. A dress rehearsal of the play will also be given to the chidren on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Jackson states. which "Drums of Death," created such a hit when it was presented by the school about ten years ago, is filled with mystery, sinister characters and g Time sequences. for the plot is the present with most of the scenes taking place In an almost deserted mansion which is located on an Island Just off the main land on the southern Atlantic coast. spine-tinglin- Mrs. Anna Stubbs and her two daughters visited last week An outstanding character, that with Claudia and Cliff Poster of Celeste, an octroon woman and their family in St. George. who goes into trances, will .be portrayed by Joan Bayles. Gay-t- ha Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson Lamoreaux plays the juvenContinued on Page Nine ile, Amelia, who talks too much. Julep, a foe tige rant buegjro played toy El win Talbot, while Joyce Guymon is cast as Mrs. Gillette, a veritable old battle-aOrien DiMille as Mr. HarA hot stovepipe which extendley and Jean Halterman as Paula ed through the ceiling and roof t. Oomlc the of the small home belonging to supply is supplied toy Bud Robrelief Mrs. Berta B. Winter on center inson as the Sheriff; Ellen Miller street, caused minor 'damage to as Mrs. Oakley, the tired housethe building Tuesday afternoon cannot sleep; and who Mrs. Emma Webb, who occupies keeper Wanda Hunt as Eugenia, the old the house at the present time maid cousin. The part of the had banked up a little fire in doctor is played by VeAlell her stove prior to leaving for Robinson. Relief Society meeting. The heated pipe around which there was Mr. Jackson is being assisted no insulation, caused the lum- in the production by Mrs. Jack-Bober surrounding it to ignite and who will also have charge had burned a space approxima- of properties, make-uand othbefore details. four feet er it tely square staging was discovered by neighbors. A regular admission fee of Although the local fire depart- 25c and 40c will toe charged ment was summoned, the fire while reserved seats for 65c may had 'been extinguished before its be secured prior to opening night at the Fenton Pharmacy. arrival. Fire Causes Minor Damage x. love-interes- n, p . DowiiM T SPEAK AT PUBLIC MEETING BIBIKS CHRISTENED IN PAROWAN WARDS The following Infanta were christened In the two Wards Sunday: Ray Jon (Little Orton, son of Almoti Hills and Margaret Little Orton; Gary Bayles, son of Murrell B. and Cleora Pollock Bayles; Leroy Dailey Craw-for- d, non of Carl and Marie Florence Dailey Crawford; Rwapp, daughter of Ne&f and Glenna Mickelson Swapp. The latter couple reside in Kanab, but brought their little daughter over to Mrs. Swapp's old home for the event. Community Activity Calendar Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 23 Dc. 2919-5- 0 Keen interest In the newly formed Western Glass Corporation, here in Ikrow&n, has been shown both by local citizens as well as people from hui rounding communities. Several former residents have written Into th Times asking for additional In- formation. The Stearns-RodgMfg. Co., Designers, Engineers, Manufacturers and Oonstnutuni, who are rated Tope In their field of work and who have given the Western Glass Corporation officials all of their preliminary data on a glass factory, are also showing their desire to got things under way. Mr. Davidson, head of their Salt Lake Office, has already arranged to have their expert in this line brought to Utah to help plan and engineer the most pracer ' tical factory. High School Play The Parowan Chamber of Basketball Game Commerce has made arrangeStake MIA Music ments for these experts to speak Festival at their regularly scheduled Christmas Tre luncheon, Monday noon at the program, both Wards Taylor Cafe. Jaycee Dance Plans also have 'been made Snow Ball, both ge wards for a public meeting at the Theatre Monday at 1:30 Square Dance 24 Dec. 24 D'jc. 28 Fir-ma- Dec. 27 Dec. 3Q Dec. 31 p. m. which everyone is inGame vited to attend and hear for Legion Dance themselves what can toe accomplished if a united effort is put School starts Jan. 4 Basketball and stud- forth. If you have any questions Jan. 6 ent Wiy dicet'j yoiirvfa'Jt answered, these men Jan. 13 Parowah Pioneer Day I will be able to answer them. It might be added, that the who have already purpeople SORRY WE ARE LATE chased stock, as well as those This weeks issue of the Times of you that are going to, that of their money will be set has been late because of the 80 large delinquent tax 'list. Several aside in Escrow at the Bank of news items that have been band- Iron County and will toe checked ed in, along with Paragonahs and audited regularly by the News have been put aside until (State Security and will not be next week, in order for us to released until this Commission get the paper out before its time has checked the final plans of for next weeks issue. The items the Engineers for construction omitted will appear next Friday, of the factory. Basketball American dflDnd n fiO r ui Zs I Vw. I MONDAY 1:30 P.M. AT FIRMAGE THEATRE TO HEAR EXPERTS o ' fc pi Jii w f : 1 |