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Show 3 PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH DEC IKNTKN V I II, 4nlliud PKIIHOX A I. XI t 'out S relatives Inuetl n in-la- and Oakland; Mr Adrian Adams of und Mrs, EIDon Adams of Sun Jose; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams of San Francisco. few feet beyond lend only the side stripes. The newly completed fleldlioune has ellminat i he and ,.(! overcrowding Word was received during the standing room only" experienced in the past seasons In the month that Lieut. Daryl Halter-man- . of Kansas City, son of college's cracker box gymn. Four Games will be played Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Ilalterman each day of the tournament, of Parowan. had been recalled Air Corps in beginning at 4 p m The second into the Army game Is at 5:30. Evening play which he was a reserve member. begins at 8. with the last game Lieut. Ilalterman, a veteran of starting at 930. The last game World War II. Is now stationed a he broadeast over each day l station KSCn. Four I'tah teams will meet stiff competition from four fives, Hosie and Hicks colleges represent Idaho; from Colorado comes Msn College of and Ventura Gram! Junction junior college of California bout. This makes it a four-stal- e is the firs! such tournament to be hosted by BAC, and it. is hoped it will become an annual clash for lntermoun-tai- n jaycee teams. out-of-sta- pre-seas- at Ellington Texas. llase. Houston. Lloyd DeMllle is home from Fort Lewis, Washington to spend a ten-da- y furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin DeMllle and his brothers of Parowan. Coach and Mrs. Duane Adams will spend the holidays with Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1!-- MilOOL, HOLIDAY AN.XOI'.NCKI Utah. Mrs Gaylord Wltlney and son, Gary, returned serveral days ago from Casper, Wyoming, where Hetty hud been to assist in the cere of her mother. Mrs. R. I. Ciushley, who hail been very III We learn that Gaylord flew to for Casper and joined them Thanksgiving dinner and a brief Mrs. visit during their stay. was enough improved Crashley to bring her to Salt Lake City for treatment recently. Frank Whitney, who hits been bedfast for the past two months is In a critical condition at the Iron County Hospital. Tests are being made to diagnose his ailment which has so for failed to respond to treatment. Pen-dclto- Christmas Logan. Miss Resale Auii Hohrusky and her fiance, Karl Knah, of San Fra in Isco, visited briefly Iasi week with parents and oilier relatives here. Hessie Ann is employed in the Hay City and could not have lime off daring I he holidays to make the trip home. will Polydor poravcuttog My- for Los Allgeles where they Bor-tha with the trca-oholidays spend lined of ron. Mow he In s und sister brother an hlmeelf ; how h offer a slave to save Ills sweetheart's Mr, und Mrs. Charles Jones. father; ami how lu finally Mrs. Laura Henson also plans nave the City from capture ! en In leaving for the roust Satitr this drama fold thrfllinitly her of day where she will Join Dalton, father .Vela Camilla Leone. and was sislerM, Harley ami Harrell Ihilton. the first person to portray the and their families for Christ role of I n go mar In Parowan. Ills mas In Los Angeles. son. Hurley will play the har-aetRaymond llentley, soil of Mr in Its 1951 presentation. Mrs, Jackie Leigh Hearn is cast und Mrs. Ray Heal ley of I his fti the role of Part hen la : Taylor Cliy has received his call to n Miller as Polydor; Warren report for L'.X. Army duly on as Mvron: Mario Tophain Jan. 1. Raymond will go with n Alastor; llessle Ifaltermnn the group from Lincoln County ns Acpea (he mother; and Mir- Nevada. iam Moore as Tlieano a friend. Mrs. Joyce Ahlstrom and her The total cast of 18 will be two girls arrived Wednesday listed In this column next week from Oakland to spend the holiWin L. Adams and Ivan Decker day in Parowan with her parare directing the play. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will I.. Adams. Also expected home to Join the family group before Ittc TO! KXAMKNT Coot. Mrs. are Mr. Hilda ? In ... KM HER It. i im mM Wbristmfisf j tulaaed Friday noon " TT' fur M-oa- A. C. Hatch fr T(J reconvene reguUr Wednesday, Jan 1S5l . n 'Pr''7 rJLove mi W J). Fowler yoy THIS and GREAT cjuide STRAIGHT this reueren t you season BOURBON ineSS end son arrived here Wednesday to spend Christmas with The the R. L. Ilalterman. in couple has been residing Snyder. Texas where Mr. Fow ler Is employed by one of th large oil companies. Mrs. Fowler is the former Lois Halter man of this City. Jimmie Morris, radioman 3'c of the I'S. Navy, arrived during the week from the El Centro naval base to spend Christmas in Parowan with his parents, the A. M. Morris'. GO AT v UL1 J LOW PM; mau but true friends cross uour path . 1950 Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Hulet received word during the week that their son Pfc. Wallace H. Hulet had left for over sea duty. The Parowan High sn elementary grades wl j I A It O 1 E It A N C TIL E COMP A Mr. A Mrs. E. 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe, with Radio and Heater in perfect shape, original owner, See DEE HULSE in only 29,000 miles Cedar City Phone 109J $1350.00. - M Y J. king itraight Bourbon 86 Whiskey lational Distillers Products Corporation, Proof N I APPROACHING MARRIAGE (Continued from front page) past winter by the Telephone Co. The benedict-elec- t graduated from the Beaver High School prior to his attendance at the RAO for two years. While there of a member was he the Gamma Psis fraternity active in and was especially music activities. A member of the Itah State National Guard, he has been stationed for the past several months at Fort Lewis, Washington, from which lie is getting a ten day furlough. XMAS fdllthepij--- - CAR D ! that a Merry Christmas can mean is our sincere wish for you this glad holiday season:t The O N 0 Club held its annual election and Christmas party Thursday, Dee. 14, at the home of Mrs. Edna Brown where an exchange of gifts and a dainty luncheon served by the hostess were features of the I E R k HUBER ;i HR C TK. L E GAYLORD W 11 IT X ICY want-- AMERICAN BEAUTY DESIGN-Brilli- ant new styling . . . featuring entirely new grille, fender moldings and rear-en- d design . . . imparting that longer, lower, wider, big-clook which distinguishes Chevrolet products. ar Choose Chevrolet and you'll own the newest new car for 51 . . . the car that is refreshingly new, inside and out . . . with that longer, lower, wider "luxury look which stamps it as most beautiful in its field. Youll own the only car that offers you your choice of the finest, jt driving or standard driving, time-prov- ed no-s- hi at lowest cost. 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Betty Whitney, Jasmine Gurr and Greta Dalton entertained e their East Ward girls at a Chili supper Tuesday night at the S. J. Whitney home. The girls had enjoyed a period of singing carols around the Ward following their attendance at Ml, A. preliminary exercises. During the evening they exchang eii gifts. and TIME-PBOV- lue POWER All . Brown PLUS N E It S Smart N,w Styleline De AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -- proved by more than a billion miles of performance in the hands of hundreds of thousands of owne evening. At the election which was held Mrs. Ola Robinson was named as president for tha coming year with Mrs. Lorna Mitchell as secretary-treasure- r. Mrs. Berta Burtoh, president, and Mrs. Orna Johnson, secretary are retiring officers. The Club's annual Christmas dinner was scheduled for Friday, Dec. 22. to be served at Tayor's Cafe and followed by games at the E. J King home. Mrs. Ida King, Mrs. Edna Brown. Mrs. Marcella Mitchell and Mrs. Ola Robinson are the eommittpe in charge of arrangements. : LOW-PRICE- SOCIALS Continued Maude B. Parcells. The rooms were made festive with pine houghs and cones while a beautifully decorated tree graced the living room. The holiday motif was also carried out in the dainty refreshments served by the hostess early in the evening. Following an evening of games and Christmas music, gifts were exchanged by the twenty members who were present. The Annual New Years dinner for club members and partners will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Harold Mitchell. LOST AMERICAS LARGEST AND FINEST CEDAK CITY CAR! |