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Show 5I AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION (OCR AM TO START THIS PAROWAN TIMES WEK rancher in Iron County wars Informed today by iriner end of the County Committee of the production Chairman X Co. that arrangements have been made Administration, Marketing the 1951 Agricultural Conservation Program this week done. Mr. Cox explains, to encourage the perform- Thlt has been fall which are needed to protect our soil and ,of practices this serious damage. Ail of the funds available un-- ! from resources a.,r been obligated and there is a need have years program ' this to this very importam work done assistance get additional In the county who have not had ranchers and farmers prior on work to be done In the next county jroavl fr"m ,he months who need assistance in carrying out measures requlr loases. are urged to contact their County m che k soil or water Committee immediately. out that the Agricultural Conservation Pro-s- b chairman Cox points a as partnership with the govern-1s- t operates and consumers alike. The practices farmers representing cd are those which most effectively meet the most serious needs of the county The need for conserving the agricul-resources of our country Is so vital to the welfare of the people to provide funds that the national welfare Congress is willing be safeguarded. (, in Iron County are eligible to participate. And every ij, fanners may be proud of the part he is doing to build thprogram in Wronger and better country. Mr. Cox said. r I farmer-governme- nt con-Luio- n L - P AR AGON A Krj. AH NEWS number of the relatives of Maude Davenport Mitchell Kentucky L. D. S. Lady To Spend Winter Here and Mrs. Jesse Cuymon Urled to Salt Lake City to Und the funeral services held left during the week for AshTuesday. Mrs. Mitchell and land, Kentucky where they will killed in a get Mrs. Belle Ferguson of that r hush nd were iffic accident in Chicago last city and bring her west for the and a double funeral was winter. The lady, and her late Among the relatives from husband, have for many years made the trip were been devoted friends of the Latterwho fc,r(. -day Saint missionaries who jir and Mrs. Lewis Davenport. and Mrs. Douglas Daven-M- - have labored in that area. They Mr ind Mrs. Alma Top-an- d had even financed missions for for Mrs. William T three of the Southern boys. Jesse fair. Mr. and daughter Hazel was one of the missionaries on held . fiav.'npor Vrs. Ctrol Farnsworth Lr hahv daughter departed oin Oordan in tr Mr he Wash-bpo- n. Farnsworth is with Guard Unit station-- j Fort Lewis, Washington. Vatio-ia- at and last l whem the Fergusons bestowed their affection and they have made several visits here to see him In the past. The lady is now widowed, crippled with arthritis. and is nearly blind and desires to come to the west where she can be among the L.D.S. people for a time. To gratify her wish, the Guymons are making the trip to get her. PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. Thirty-Fiv- e Silas T. Orton -- Braver Lad V Now receiving the congratulations of their many friends in Parowun are Mr. and Mrs. Silas T. Orton who were married October 5 in Beaver by Bishop Allen C. Reynolds. The new Mrs. Orton was the former Amelia i Millie ) O. Pace of Beaver native and fdrmer resident of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Orton leave Friday for Los Angeles where they will spend two weeks visiting with members of their families who live there. They will return to make their home in Parowan where Mr. Orton has been a life long resident. r. P. CAMP 8KKKH STORIES IN THK KAKLY DAYS" The members of the Elizabeth Camp are very desirous of obtaining any material that can be furnished on the topic "Ranching in Early Days". Ranching as lived by the pioneers. These stories of home steading, taking up the claim, clearing the land, building the houses, and ranch life in general. We would like to know In detail of incion dents and accomplishments the range and in the ranch home. This is all important to towns people Our history. should be rich in experience, so please put down your thoughts on paper and mail to either Jane I), Mr. lean Volume OF RANCHING B. Richards or Florence M. UTAH OCTOBER 13, 1950 American Loifion A Parowan High Auxiliary To IHrecI School Organize For Fire Safety ArniiKtacc EvcuIn Under the direction of the meeting during the Council of the Parowan Student anforenoon during which the nual oratorical contest will be High School, a fire safety waa effected at the held, a program of sport at the thla chool week. A student has CUy race track during the aft- from each grade recruited ernoon and a grand ball in the school for each class in the high w featured evenU venng b da' wbo ot larowans Armistace Day lr,od of A public celebration, It in teaponsible for performing announced by Pont Common- - American legion der, Eugene M. Orton. The entire days celebration will be In charge of the Legion and Auxiliary organization, with the latter group to make ar- rengements for the morning program and oratorical contest. The contest is open to students of the Parowan high school with a medal to be presented to the winner. Max Hendrickson of the local post will head the committee for the afternoon sports program, with Chester Ward. LaVar Sam Pritchard, and Whitney Orton as members. The committee plans on arranging for several matched horse races, a chariot race or two, some calf roping, broncho riding and novelty contests. The dance In the evening will be staged In the school gymnasium under the supervision of the executive officers of the Post. Her-manse- Community Activity Calendar Outlined u,n dutle Th" wm cer- - 001 on,y more efficient conduct jaanure dur,n any ,,r or olher cr,gl8 wbb,b arise, but will act- uaBy m11 the regular crew in eontrollng a fire should it break ou n b school building, Buayne Van Ausdal, me- ' ranlcal arts Instructor at the school, will be directly in rharge of the activities as school fire chief. The individual class w,n be responsible for ward locking all windows in the room the moment an alarm la given; to remain in the room until all students of the class have filed out; then to tightly close the door and follow the others to a designated spot in the school yard, he states. An immediate roll call of each class by the teachers or his reperesentatlve, will be made with a list of all unaccountable students being made, collected by the wardens and handed to the fire chief for investigation. A regular fire drill will be conducted at the school at least once each month Mr. Van Aus- - .Number Forty $2.50 per year P.T.A. OUTLINES Hams Draw Short ANNUAL PROJECT End Of Holl-F- o infill LAUNCHES ME.MHKU.smi Game Hilh Dixie DRIVE THIS WEEK Ways and Means of Improving the Health of the School Child." will be the major project to be taken up by the Parowan Parent Teachers' Associ- In a score of 19 to 0 the Parowan Hama lost out In a welt-foug- ht encounter with the Dixie Flyers Wednesday afte.noo o on the local gridiron. Lack size and experience again art ation during the coming year, its toll from the plucky Uk. It ia announced by Mrs. Golda youngsters who made the D.x.e Cuymon, president. The project lads fight for every yard waa chosen by officera, . board members and committee chairDixie's touchdowns were mad men at a meeting held Friday by Williams. Pierce and Neil ou at the achool. one each in the first, second and Proper health education will be deveioed by means of lect- fourth quarters. The conver ioti ures, visual aids and open for- was scored In the first quart, quarter , ums for the parents and by by a pass from to Fawcett. Pierce end, right clinics, especially those for dental correction, for the children, Parker, Itessenton and Mcthe officers state. Bride were officials for the game Mrs. Metta Mortensen was Lineup of players is as follows. chosen to head the committee Ends: Orton; Benson, J. V.; for membership with Mrs. Dot Adams; Harris. Smith, Mrs. Louise Mortensen, Tackles: Robinson B.; Topham; room mothers and P.T.A. offi- Morris. cers to assist. The drive is be- Guards: Ruminler; Lister; Benting conducted this week with a ley; Benson E. house to house canvas being Center: Holyoak; Benson, C. made. Backs: Uurr; Winter; RasmusA safe and sane celebration sen; Robinson, W. ; Lyman; of Hallowe'en, limitations to Hyatt; Dnlton; Dalton, D. LewInitiation stunts, and ways of der; Whitney; Rowley. raising funds for the National P.T.A. building fund allotment were considered at the meeting Morlensen-Fre- d Friday. A square dancing party, food sale and childrens dance will probably be held to secure Announce the latter. Coming as a great surprise their may friends and rela The next meeting of the Parents and Teachers will be held tlves in Parowan ia the anNovember 9 at the school house, nouncement made this week by Mrs. Guymon announcea. Full Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Morten cooperation of parents will be sen of the marrliaige on Sept. to needed In order to carry out of their daughter. Clair. the important project which has Fred D. Dalton, son of Mr. an Mrs. Rulan Dalton. Justice of been chosen. the Peace R. Rex Bentley officiated at the rites In hla office n1 the County Court House in Nevada. The marriage ha out recently been divulged a ; Claire Dalton Marriage -' be Joseph. These stories will Contimied on Page Four sent into the Central CommitA very complete outline Neils Dahl of Spring City of tee of the Daughters of Utah activities which will take place Malted with his daughter, Mrs. Pioneers and will be used as 1 in Parowan Bdella Robinson for a short time material for the monthly lesson months was during the coming F CattMTCO set up at a meeting last week end. booklet compiled by Kate B. of representatives of the various Carter. If you feel that you canMr and Mrs. Lloyd Lund took Of not write these interesting In- groups held in the Seminary A lecture on safety by Sgt. Sunday evening. group of young people on a Organizations Loren cidents, tell your story to some and Squires of the State HighIndividuals are reminded to the temple to do baptism one who will write it for you. Pio-chwill be a special way Patrol, that any changes in the schedule Eip on Wednesday. Lelas class September 30, 1950 We will appreciate it. or any additions to be made feature of the Stake Primary trail builder boys including. Dear Mr. Whitney: Committee on lesson Material should be handled through the Union meeting on Thursday, Oct. Rodney Jones, On Monday night September Lyle Topham, Elizabeth Camp. office 17 the young couple. of the High School prin- 19, it is announced by PresiRobin and Clyde Lamoreaux 25, 1950 our club had an outHendrickson. dent Jean Both the bride and brideSgt. Mr. Bide the trip accompanied Peterson, a representative cipal where an official copy of In Parowan by ing at Five-Mil- e Wr, A Mrs. the iDelores Thornton and Joan is kept on hand. Squires will deliver his lecture of the Social Security Office at groom are members of the Juncalendar Canyon. Such changes will be made only to teachers of the Home Build Provo, will be In the Utah State ior class of the Parowan High We wish to thank you for the when those who might be af- ers and Trail Builder groups by Employment Office at Cedar School where they have taken wonderful way In which we At fected are called in to consider arrangement of Mrs. Fae N. Ben- City on Tuesday, October 17, an active part in school affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dailey Our club found the grounds. son of the Stake Board. Parents at 9:00 on continMr. and Mrs. Lucius Dean the matter. a.m., in accordance with They currently plan a group of their wishes to extend to you their of children these with the fntertained their was whose attending schooling at marriage a regular monthly schedule of uing The following is a partial list a party at their home appreciation for your splendid Richards, classes in Primary are also Inof this least for the remainder in the St. of the events as solemnized October 6, providing assistance to residence Saturday they were set vited to evening of last work. Mrs. Hendrick- In a home are were year. attend, honored They making Temple, George area this who desire help or up at the meeting and which eek, in celebration of Mr. s recreation This wonderful son states. for the present at ,he re8,der" ' a at held that evening reception covers on information the Social from unnow period Security of the birthday which came the spot Is indeed a credit to the The meeting will be held in problems. at the home of the bridegrooms til Nov. 1, 1950 grooms parents. pay before. Out of town guests good people of Parowan. Also West Ward is the and Mrs. Mr. H. David and Chapel parents, Hncluded OCT. 18 .... Veterans meeting Barbaras sister and in the manner In which you thru scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. F'ichards. The rooms of the Rich- OCT. 19 . Stake Mr. and Mrs. the U.S. Forest Service Primary Union Lessons for the month of Nov. NEW keep were BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE decorated with ards home Sayne Mosdell of Cedar Meeting City. it in such good shape. will be given in the departments. a profusion of fall leaves and OCT. 20 . Parowan at to forward AT We are looking Hinckley flowers. A lace covered table Mrs. Anita McBride Ball game spent a going there again. The public is invited to make use of the facilities of the Publi was decorated with a beautifully OCT. 20 abort time In the Ag. Club Dance hospital in Sincerely yours, which it is our good fortune to have in this community and library mina cake topped by Cedar City last week OCT. 23 . Dist. Scout meeting for treatmTherol L. McArthur wedding to spend as much leisure time as is desired by reading in thejib and bride iature groom. ent following some severe nose 23 M.I.A. Leadership Secretary Treasurer ant atmosphere of its surroundings. The Library board wishes t The young bride received the hemorrhages. meeting Klwanis Club Cedar City Attending physipatrons and would-b- e patrons to know of the new books which it in her bridal dress guests owned cians 25 . . Veterans meeting pronounced the cause to has secured during the past few months and which are now on the an was model which of be original 26 . Delta at Parowan high blood pressure and shelves ready to be loaned to the first ones requesting them. It will Mitchell. Maude Mrs. in satin white fashioned slipper Ball game pye the opinion that she was j be noted that many of these are today's best sellers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Top-haprincess style with yoke of net (fortunate to have lost the blood 26 ... Gun & Rod Deer ADULT FICTION: an over and inset bertha satin and Mrs. Joseph Stevens Hunters Dance pat way as it had prevented Divided House by Ben Ames Williams Rasmussen Mrs. Merle collar. and buttons spent SaIt Tiny from loops OCT. 31 'one more serious Dance at School complications - Edward Stanley Cried Out The Rock of care in a Kanab week back formed while the with relatives visit taking an fastening fs McBride enjoyable The balance of the schedule says she is feel Du Maurier Parasites The Mrs. of Daphne Burton her daughter, the long sleeves ended in grace- will appear next week. lnf much there. They attended some better. -- - Mildred Each enRiver on at was McNellly the wrists. who Her Banks at Bright and ful sessions operated points the conference and Across the Trees - Ernest Hemingway the Into River Broad-bed p Dr. televiof Kanab of veil net finger-tithe Hospital, others Mt Richard way by joyed hus-M- d McBride, I Hear Adventure was caught to a beaded crown. Calling Emily Loring of Cedar City assisting Dr. sion. of Mrs. Delaine Jones McThe Dr. Weans Three Faces A corsage of red roses was pinMary Bard Aiken. to also traveled Ogden They Bride and father of two small - Hazel Fretwell Hills Behind the to came with home shoulder. Banks Mrs. ned Berthas her with visit for a brief phlldren has been called to re-fThe Bells of Heaven - Christopher Bick Mrs. Richards assited in reMrs. Bert Feldstead recently her mother and spent twelve Hilman and his family. service in the armed brother The Turquoise Trail - Shirley Seifert husa in Mr. Topham went to his physi- ceiving, gowned pink floral received word of the marriage days convalescing while her prees. Dick is to leave for Brand p 3 check-ucarnaDanger Unlimited of sons to with went model band and bus corsage by of her sister, LaRee and also cian for his regular Plamilton Field about Oct. 20. - Neila Gardner White House Pink The Is new to a them tions. Detroit that LaRee was get her everything and reports brother, Boyd. Gentian Hill Elizabeth Goudge LeLvan Martineau, brother of married to Jay Lee of Payson Car to come back in. Burton and Mr. just fine. and Mrs. Terry Lund -- - Ethel Mannln Bavarian Story man. as best The acted visited in Parowan for the bride, on Sept. 30 with the ceremony the boys a combined business and Gwen Trail Jubilee Bristow Mrs. Maxine Barton was guest bride was unattended. all for then two left days they being performed at the home of ffoaaure trip to the northern Never Dies the Dream - Margaret Landon one evening of honor at a Mrs. her brother, Glenn in Springville their home at Kanab, with MarMrs. Della Higley and prt of the State last week end. last week at party Does It Always Rain Here the home of her Helen Richards presided in the The young lady has made her jorie feeling much better than Murray Hoyt Ited with their daught-- F sister-in-laPey James Street Mrs. Zelma Robb. gift room. Mrs. Beverly Rich-aids- ,, home for the Mingo Dabney some time. for has she past several years Mrs. Maxine A. B. Guthrie Brelnholt in m The Way West Mrs. Kathleen Mitchell In Hatch, Utah where she has lady members of the family F Lake, traveled to Oakley The Wall The John Hersey met together to spend the eve- and Mary de Winter were In lived with her brother, Carl and Mrs. Julia LeFevre and her Sundav to visit with Somerset Catalina the fam-- ning before Maxine left for Mi- charge of refreshments while his wife and Maugham Mr. Mrs. his son and and wife, family. The newlyof Noras brother Mr. Ver-- lford. Kings Cavalier Shellaberger Arlene Nielson, Peggy Campbell weds were honored at a wedding Otho LeFevre from Panguiteh Hal. and heard the Halls The Egyptian Mlki Waltari Kenneth came over Sunday to and Geraldine Higley served. party Saturday night In the were in Parowan last week to Howard Dinner At Antoines - Francis Keyes report on his re-- F take his family back with him. Piano music was provided by Hatch recreation hall which was attend the funeral services of mi8sin to the East Cen-- a Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb have Mrs. Florence M. Holt. attended by Mr. and Mrs. Feld- little Danny Thornton. States Mission. The Greatest Story Ever Told - Fulton Ousler They return-Hom- e been having a great deal of trouOut of town guests who call- - stead and Frank Lowder. Also here to attend the serThe by way of Huntington Stories From Book of Mormon - Theresa Hill included Mrs On ed at the reception Lees are making a home In vices were Mrs. Alpine Thornble with their car recently. re they Prelude to the Kingdom -- - Gustave Larson visited briefly with ton of Las Vegas, Nev., and her one occasion the gas tank on Luke of Junction; Mr. and Mrs. Springville. e of Home Terrys relatives. Country - Ernie Pyle filled with John Bauer, Bishop and Mrs. details are not 'mother Mrs. McBride of Para- the automobile Although U.S. A. -- - John Gunther Inside C. Mrs. and Frame, Bishop known, Boyd's marriage took gonah. by some one bent on play- V. 8 Idf-iisugar YOUNG PEOPLES FICTION Robinson and Miss so H. P. Dotson, Mr. and Mrs. L. place on Sept. 29 at the Provo ing pranks and this caused The Secret Warning Franklin Dixon I ! Rtonps left for Salt Lake much Mr and Mrs. George home of his bride's It N Mrs. car Dan Boles that Mr. Marsden, and and to A the parents. damage Story-tim- e a; ednesday afternoon to at- Mabel Harmer Mrs. Milton Hyhas not been the same since. Haslem, Mr. and large reception was held in Pro- - daughters, Dannielle and Elaine m fibers institute. Home-Ranc- h -- - Will James Mrs. Carlyle Mitch- - vo evening honoring the of Casper, Wyoming, have visit- Young people who play tricks- att, Mr. and Charles Strong Sea of the Royal Mounted Dog Ranger, Deward Mrs. realMr. and to Schopseem week the ell, with 1 ed for not the do Mr. past of this kind newlyweds. The couple honey-and Barne of Hills Sand Secret the Kitty J Mrs. Lowe Reed moone(j jn this end of the state Wm. J. Lowders. Dan will reBarton ize the trouble and expense that rmann, and Mr. and ,I?r8 Beet Sport Stories - Marsh the Caplto1 Mrs. to be Richard, of Cedar City; is Ia8t!Bch It clty actions bring. Spending the past week end with turn home to his employment nday on The Hidden Harbor Mystery -- - Dixon business, returning responsible Florence Holt of Spanish Fork; the Fejateads i parowan. They at the end of the week but hoped that those follow) ng and The Message in the Hollow Tree day. During tlielr refrain from such tricks in Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards, are temporarily making a home Lucile and the girls will remain Brass Bound Trunk The of Carolyn Keene the Mystery ,here they were able Wjj Summit. in Provo pending Boyd's indue- - for a more extended visit with the future. n a Bible Golden The number of the rela- The young conple are making f Melvas Garth "hobln son, soT"of Mr. a fiorde cm. on Back Pac On Back page deceased aunt. Cddai Cfty. Safety Lecture To Sam Whitney Primary Receives Letter Appreciation At Union Meet I Social Security e, Representative To Be In Cedar Oct. Lucius Richards Honored Reception Dai-ley- f brother-in-la- . PUBLIC LIBRARY . . PERSONAL . NEWS NOTES . . -- m A!."?. .!!! -- lace-edge- -- nt Former Parowan -- Residents Wed -- or -- -- -- en-ly- -- 1 U H r -- NON-FICTIO- N -- -- -- s a J , -- 1 OontlnOdtJ BMSf Fl |