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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH OCTOBER 25. 1151 fur the rent of the week with n where. I il.li. ii visited here with other l the 8. A. Haltermana. especially to see Keith's mother, Mr. and.MV Van nieinbera ()f nle family, who has been 111 In the County The entire family of Mr. and l. iieu r ,(1(l(, t allf. I Petty Off.ra ;ud' Claaa, Jim Hospital from a chronic heart Mr. Jt. Wallace Ilulet was ai..p,,,, lh. liiinlinK season 0f p. condition . nson, adjusted hla "sea legs Morten-her- e . together at the family home In,, k m t (, n Ur,. Walt UrH to ,, wni''' l0" Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Midvale ,0 enough rtpl'n lu Parowan last week end wlth.'M !a"d l"",1 from Bd 11 ' Evans l last week wete Mrs. ''arW,,n UUUUJJ of V L rl. the exception aad h, , Sgt. Herbert the ro,, Uh bla Pfnta. the 'Carl Church, her daughters, Myra ll.-r' la r who Mulet with the that serving the la,H J" ' Ul IUa M &in. Hensons, and 10 i.Crouch, and Mrs. Dorothy Boyd ulhr Army In Korea. The arrival years ago Mrs.approximately , U Bur,-,- , ws t,lth Wall' "Un !h ,' ' deer brln on- - Steve, and ,be ,lt AlH, of Wallace George from Powell. Lite of ii,e fst viomc, llH He hM beU f M,B,,our, and M,H " l,,,p n, !ufflh.vh-nCh.r- le. :rea to his Join wife Wyoming to bug her own b. k While '7 and , Tl! TV,' ln lhe P of Compton. Ml,lle I,'H,royer K,ngor lAtg children who have been here'll: Parowan of the are gn..,s . , ,j JloDll o"r ,hl in Calif. The ladles are converts ,1th ivth remaining for some time, and a visit of ,ort'io to the L.D.8. Church and beho Iho J. C. Hulets from Provo to liny rf iJdiiioniil Ward Spent er l.emnion t te ship was docked at San Diego. came acquainted with the Evans made the family circle that near- Hid fj moiier' Mis. l.emnion are enjoying while Am. was stationed near ly complete. Also t boosing i the hunting there with the Army during from duties at HentPort Warren, Wyoming, and a season for a furlough home Is World War II. They had atyp, (Purge I I c vl-- ll I)('na,d U Mitchell, son of tended Conference In Salt Lake will, parents. Mr. and Mm "minion. lf fr(..n and Thomas 1 ho m as Lemmon Mitt hell and Mre. Berta day rr.sn and could ai'elid ome r, v,'rrll of th'e Cltv City prior to their visit In Paro.jfjj season Bennett were dinner guests of Spencer Is l, f this City. Don la a no with wan . his Dad bunting jf the hunting Mr. tTarrence Pendleton one while Ins of the Alrborn Infantry, wife Is getting a.- territory. ,4 f, miliar EObud, day last week at his ranch home qu,'tinted with her or paratroopers, and Is stationed Mrs. Marlene Mlckelaon Hinlu Dry Lakes. The event wss nd m Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He ton plans to leave by train Satfionr lt ,ui Sue More in Howell of Della was has about derided that being a frora made outstanding by the fact urday night to join her husband, tddren cn' " hutiat" Is easier than finding iPfc. Orvan D. Hinton at the Pine that the entire prepartlon of one of the stn-- essful flrul-.laat mat mn j j,r local the sumptlous meal was hand- hunters In Ibis area. lie joined a bn. k sometimes, in the hunt Army Air Force Baee In Biloxi, led Mr. Pendleton himself. bis brother 1 by and Best anT MrsT'Adrlan nephew. Mississippi, where be Is studying Mr. Adams .a but 'And his pies, according to the Harrell and Charles Dalton for of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs at the radio operators school. Wednesday, on urt remained Irdloa, woould nu H competition their annual sport . His w ife and UIDi.n Adams of Ran Joee, Calif. Also departing at the same J the chlhlten intent time and accompanying Mrs. In Parowan Miit last week-en- d Hinton as far as St. Louis, with the boys parents, the Will I.. Adams. The boys joined Mo., will be Mre. Jenna Dean their father for the opening Clark Sheppard, who will join days of the deer hunt and were her husband who ia In the serboth able to take venison back vice at Indianapolis, Indiana. with them. Most of the members of the Ambrose Guymon and a friend. S J. Whitney family were toGrady Paine, of Lancaster, Calif, for the opening daya of have hunted In the local bills gether season. They all the bunting during the past week. successfully bagged their game Guests at the home of Mra. out in the Fremont area early UK I.tiella It. Adams during the In the hunt. MIMoy past week have been her son, an ddaughter-ln-law- , MSgt. lhouse Hillman R. Adams and Mrs. UTAH Adams of Lowry Air Force Base, her hi Denver. Colo. The couple had spent a week of Sgt. Adams frrlough with Helen's family In ERVED Minnesota and timed their arrivals In Parowan to coincide ATS with the opening of the deer ,ow: season in Utah. Hillman joined SUNDAY & MONDAY other members of his family for October 28 and 29 the hunt and brought down a sem buck Saturday prize Jane Powell and Wendell 24 But, os she soys, she hos a good helper You'd think morning. Also hpre for an over-nigCorey ln telephone. It does o lot of hours o day-t- he do oil there weren't enough hour in the day to visit with Mrs. Adams was anof erronds, RICH YOUNG other son and his family, Mr. or the her shopping for her, runs oil kinds the things my wife does. She keeps the house spic Mrs. Lowell Adams of San and & friends. Besides SHOW carries messages to ond from her Pablo, Calif. ond span. ..plans and cooks good meals for us... In Technicolor Other week-en- d know the guests at Mrs. 11 I! oil the little things it does, it's nice to trouble. of out ond clothes in clean kids keeps the Adams home Included Mr. and is there for emergencies. Mrs. Reid Robison and infant in telephone take active part And she still finds time to TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY son of Delta., Mrs. Robison is os that nothing we hove gives us & THURSDAY We figure I it even the former Gloria Dawn Adams, church and community offoirv. guess loner Mrs. T. Mr. a of and daughter October 30, 31 and Nov. 1 much for the money os our telephone. lakes some time to keep looking pretty! nu Cl' Marion Adams of Lovell, Wyomted ing. Steve Matheson, son of AtDean Martin & Jerry Lewis ln return I HA torney and Mrs. Scott Matheson GOOD of Salt Lake City, also Joined TIIATS MY BOY his uncles and cousins hetja fot the opening days of the FRIDAY & SATURDAY hunting onseason. Is now Ralph-Benswho COMPANY A TIII0APH November 2 and 3 THI MOUNTAIN STATI5 engaged ln an insurance business in Technicolor ip Utah County, spent last week-en- d in Parowan with his father, Roy Benson, and other relatives and friends. With Mr. and Mrs. Keith Orton and family were down from Salt Edmond OBrien, Dean Jagger Lake City last week for a visit and Forreet Tucker with the Lofiin Ortons, and i i : - - "w M). fr , hr --" dD hrt T . A k ' : A V'2 i7-- w V ,.i I v vaa () i; 7:J r' M,a,r' c: """r i r. y . Three men who devote a great deal of time planning servnes Field for Mormon soldiers of the 213th. Armored Artillery Battalion in Korea are, left to right: Lt. Paul R. Grlmsluw, Cedar City; Lt. Leland H. Tuft, Murray, group leader; and Kgt. Lloyd DeMIlle, Parowan. ICE )T which they are urged to attend. The Parowan First Ward Relief Society Conference will bo held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ln the Ward ClTapel. it is announced by officers. AH members are asked to be present The public W FIRMAGE THEATRE ... ht PRETTY , 0UYnfctr TIUNI WAItPATII Scrvlccinoii Hold Religious Sessions In Korea L.I1.S. CHURCH DOING Continued I WITH THE IX KOREA - ser-vlc- Korea . Even though lighting may be within ln progress earshot, they have met on hilltops to sing their praises to God -- and it is not uncommon to hear, amid the chatter of machine guns, the strains of the hymn O Ye Mountains High. Three men, 1st. Leland II. Tuft of Murray. Utah; 1st. Lt. class. Paul GrimsffSw of Cedar City. The Third Ward Relief Societr Utah; and Sgt. Lloyd DeMille y has scheduled an work of Parowan, Utah, organized 8ervices- meeting for Tuesday with work tbe Lieutenant Tuft was ordained to commence at 10:a.m. Officers state that there will be an abund- a a service leader before leavance of quilting, hand sewing ing for Korea. He had previously and machine work to provide a served as a Mormon missionary. The enthusiasm demonstrated variety of work for everyone. the men of the 213th. has by This is In preparation for the other Mormons in Korea Inspired bazaar. coming to similar religious efforts. A conference will be held in the The Second Ward Primary near future to bring Mormons officers and teachers are enter- together from all over the central taining the children of their front. The purpose of the meetward at a Halloween party on ing will be to coordinate serMonday at 4:p.m. in the first-seco- vices so that all will have an ward Recreation Hall. opportunity to attend them. Children may wear costumes if they so desire, but the matter is entirely optional, the officers At this time we wish to state. They will have refresh- for sale with the proceeds press our gratitude to all those to be used for the purchase of who have helped us in any way new song books. The support during the final rites for our son Jimmy. Especially do vvr of all families is solicited. wish to thank the American Legion for having accompanied us FOR SALE to Lund and for assisting at the services. Everything has been RHODE ISLAND, GREENING deeply appreciated. AND RF.D DELICIOUS APPLES Mr. and Mre. Wilson Lund Inquire Scott Orton and family Sunday School Teachers Training Class which was postponed holbecause of the City Clean-u- p iday, will be held Monday at 8: p.m. in the Seminary building. Mr. Alma Lawrence will give the lesson, Planning the Sunday School Class Experience. Teach-ci- s in the other Wards of the Stake are Invited to attend the all-da- ts SEND YOUR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING TO CEDAR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS FOUR TIMES WEEKLY SERVICE TO PAROWAN, SUMMIT, & PARAGONAH Call or leave cleaning and laundry at Miriam's Style Shop in Parowan and Macs Service in Faragonah 21 W low-pri- ce P" now choice ef V-- l field 8 er Six Ford', v-- and Six, road ruling power and economyl Py more but 8 jd Py-pmchin- -- lowt-prifield Only Ford In the choice of Fordofflatic your yoe gives Drive Drive, Overdrive er Conventional For automatic driving at its finest. From where I sit ... Ford offers new Fordomatic. Or g you can have Overdrive, or Conventional Drive. g thorley motor TELEPHONE 87$ 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET CEDAR CITY Joe Marsh Guess They Fe!i Pretty "Sheepish" to Central football for the Saturday City But game and it was a waa if worth wonder to it began the trouble whea we got in a traffic jam coming home. Traffic makes me mighty impatient. When I came to a side road that seemed to point towards the main highway, I turned onto it. Thia road bumps along for maybe a mile, then fetches up short by the railroad a dead end. So, I turned around and darned My wife and I went CO. Ceerv 88 PROOF SPIRITS its aws' BLEND 65t GRAIN NEUTRAL KENTUCKY WHISKEY- -A LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY COLIfAIif. BROOK SUNNY OLD THE A group of Mormon soldiers fighting in Korea with the IX Corps are managing to hold regular Sunday morning servhes even though they dont have a Mormon chaplain. Is invited. The men of the 213th Armored The First Ward Relief Society also announces a work meeting Field Artillery Battalion have It upon tnemselves to conMonday afternoon In the Relief takn a their own religious duct Inroom ladles all with Society have to have and managed vited to participate. some form of worship meeting , Mrs. Jean Hendrickson an- each Sunday since they first nounces that the Third Ward boarded a ship to travel to if there werent twenty cars be- hind met One driver had followed figuring I knew a short cut string of them swung after him, like sheep. From where I sit, theres no sense in just following along. Whether its choosing a road, a movie star, or what beverage to drink at meal time, its always better to make your own decisions. Personally, I often like a glass of beer with my dinner, but most of all. I like the freedom of making up my own mind about it! then a whole ce OlUui'l oundation Copyright, 19S1, Uuiud States Brewers F |