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Show .Ull,oli.a.n. 1 . Si.n Students Y. E CoipotalloO, A imv t'uK 3, c:iy L.i k SIX! II i L- - , , 7 PAROWAN TIME Understanding Between Countries Stressed By I. F. ; i i.o.X. 1 7 7 INitillihfil Weehlu Fur The Intereut tnd Uintu" Of uiuierntuUtl vt have a, that why I'AKOWtN TIRES. FAKtlW AN I I All. AllilST b. 151 OM'MNK IHIHIV SIX tome here;" ihun spoke the two NT NIB .M MHFK tio yuuug faruiem (re in luiha arrived in Iron Couut) thin i tei buiral knowledge and prooer II .V ueeu on the International Farm guiduuce. India run a .Hr. 1 1 on III Exchange program. The gum ruine sufficient food Tor pair hate been ''billeted'' with itn inillloun. Jpiimmi 1'V(h1 Al typicul furm (aiuiliea of tbs hun Great progress ulread) htei ) thing ft tain quills (o urea where Ihey will work wl.h direction.1 Oulinu! ,) lua, -and w Ic how will he uUetloued cff their hosts mid learn of fl' he i iplalned . There are approx-aayMust ol the teen-ag- e llunoreil al a lei'eptnm Snl-- j and girl ol a big nale to he rouduited of this mMll-lin thod.n huge government Cpon tequesl of I'a rowan City .Main street oil highway 91 hsa Hie I'uruwan of li on of the mid Ward on many hoyn iounti'. They rame to la'i irrigation projei tn now In oper-fio- uiila) evening were Mr. itlul offieiuls, by the Club pielluiin.iry survey of been eompleU-w hose ut is Con anuonucthe it Ala are assembled lit)1 Mi n u emit a Jennen August where Finlay. U, they atjoli u( ,jju t biluit about of ut the area State south the end Highway d h depailmetil. Bishop Claude Adams. A have npent three in,.rull,.j the mrriane had been solemnied Duck Cre.-- Camp thin week-enpant of th productivity Kfforts are being mads to months. (farming areas jlhul liioining in the St. Course for their annual 4 II Club eu .program under the dire, tlon ol lessen the enrve at that point H One of the young men, rumpiii.nt Held under the di- - the Ward Ml. A. will Irrigation methods and sod Teuip'e. PrcMdciil llurold as one of (lie first step in iml the sale 7::lo m. nai double-Iron he Fern p al Suow the of officiated ut Johnson, of Trivedi leetion SaurashI'.bupatruy valloii are items peeuliar proving the highwav through in Purownn h" presence of County Home Deuioustrator, and in Kteiy Wesu ra ' liu. a proviiii-hieh partleularlv ring rile jpi ur,.a the town. Mayor K. Bay LyIs to Stake Invited nlteml ihe Irou families inemhers of both County India, is now living at the home inteiest the young visitor. Stephen Ifrower, man pointed out. Tlie survey The biide Is the former llllma Agricultural agent, the loofah eiitei talumeiu and tlie sale w hu ll iSlaUnl Mrs. of Mr. Samuel and will give engineers u explaining the larm onin j ( yrton . daughter of Mr. aim eommeneed Thursday moraine "IN be held on the lawn at lie- something Abbott in I'aiUKunuh. His ram-L Range program . Mr. to in estwork A 2!i tangible upon 20 of A the Ward August Hills Orion of Itasu it will eoniuiue on through lowest panliui, Nirinalendu becost a and imating possibilities said, f i friendship i o Today Proceeds Jciim-iiii the is of Mrs. I, alla.r with Itosdla 'Chapel. nwuii. (be Bengal. slaying Sutiirduy afternoon. tween India and Auterieu is a Logan, is the mother of (htju.il telly i uiifci cine of III1 of Ktraighteiiing the turn. will go into the Ward church j F. Lukes at Midvalley. Club State i'uiowull Stake will be held here David where the survey we it Sharp. If lake Kxttctly lightly ovtition fund and to assist lioth of the men made their n'eessity. bridegroom . 29 and funner resident of In leader 30, it was announc- stakes have been placed hiisn't s In tomorrow August se. a a was for The first public appearances at purchasing 'p pipe organ evening reception ed by W. Clair Rowley, - Sink, beeni verified. But we underit will be held In the Relief he continued, ihe cbtipel. meeting of the Young Farmer word' Society rooms a basie necessity for you to of the Parowan First Jfecond Wllford Young Is ehairmnu President Church welfare work stand that the turn commence.) of Parowan and Paragonah iTre and what and Priesthood leadership wilt on the corner at 2nd. south and we know what School-houshe committee In charge. held in the I'arowan Ward. Tlie weeding A complete program of activparty he stressed during the we want to be. The program stood before Ihe mantel which continues through tlie city lots Monday evening. has been outlined for the u,,, ,,u assistants are mak ing he said. In a southwesterly directlof Idea of an exchange permits was banked with while flowers club members, including camp effurt lo contact every In speaking to the group Mr. and knowledge,' he went on to A Welfare meeting will cuu- - As the atirvey now stand, the 1,1 d e ,be 'Vard lo and green leaves Interspers-afternoon ' elections Thursdiy "tej Trledi humorously defi'ribed say, "lint more than that It Is with pale green contributions of items for the veue at C:3u p.nt. Saturday in new route won't interfere wph Baskets Hpolts nature hikes, tapers. contests. the average Indian's conception a cultural exchange." the Parowan First Second Ward anv of Ihe home which arc of late summer flowers graced programs. Perhaps the most A of the American. "Before comIt i on Priesthood block house. the standing meeting He explained that the countrv the reception and serving rooms outstanding of these are the "we he to '!! America." said, will follow that it however. ing leadership meeting hoped, The blond bride was lovely mp-firof India and her people had programs held both ft p in. in the same of the traffic at eliminate many thought it would be all 'wine, place. gown of white Thursday and Friday evening In her wedding he been grossly misrepresented But women and song." General sessions will be held hazzards which have aeroinpan- over satin. She at lace and net l.e was rerr-a- t It and that ion center. hastened to explain that his the past, Hi. a. tn. and 2 p.m. Sun- - ie,l the present sharp curve, at a colonial bouquet of Wt.nU of th of the exchange si u dent are Invited county in t lie Third Ward Chapel day misconception had been mater- purpose carnation aurroundlngs a sin- to change those misconceptions or bftth of th,l(,e where ihe Home Builder (lira ially changed since his arrival gift orchid. Her sister. Mis1 in the I'nited State three months d uiK,r b0 of During an informal discussion, Virginia Orton, attended iTrai11 as. Contest winners will be t Parowan Stake will IliL'h Sat-neago; that he was greatly Impress- ihe visitors gave some revealing t and wore blu-- nounoed and awards made ed and pleased with the friendly Information music, on the political l)rovhle special M. Saunders over taffeta. Bridesmaids, urday morning. (Bid) Clark, and wholesome Attitude of the system in their country since it Carol Ann and Coralle Jensportsatuu of Paro piouiineut American farm folk. gained its independence in 1947. sen. aisters of the bridegroom! wan, has been named Distrht' In describing thp farming con- Kvery person In India 21 years wore taffeta and blue Game Warden of this area pink Mr. of nge or over now can vote ou In India dition today, and carried nosegay of harmcording to word received from Howard Dailey was sustained Trlvedl said that the major government representatives. The flowers. State official. Mr. Clark, local; onizing or the nigh priests In president problem Is how to feed and sup rnulll-partvogue system ?ame warden for the past several Mink of of Jensen Parowan Stake at u Rodney itjuoiiim there sounded like complications years, will tuke the place form- best-mato of Creek, Idaho, the group Sunday. attended. meeting for election time. j erly held by Reed Henderson of BissioUUr for hi was natuAi us dalle Daniel brother. Crawford relIn answering a question Pangultch. Mr. Henderson haaj Mrs Grace of the bride and the Parent counselor with other officer to leaves who Gutr. In India communism ative 'to servicts been made District Range MauImpressive funeral I lie chosen later. Peter H. Gurr, r groom's mother also assisted in misthis mouth for a today, Mr. Basu said. "It delor La Jean Hunt were held on ager. who leaves for the mission field At in sion leceiving. th Hawaiian Islands, 30. tu pends on Western democracies in the near future, was released The serving table was cover- Thursday ufteruoou July will be of a honor at guest and our leadership whether deItiH Paraguuah Ward Chapel una over ed cover as lace with green in social at president of the group. Win. He Friday 2:p.m. mocracy will survive In India. and was centered with a wed- der the direction of the Waid Thomas Marsden, Old Rock Church rooms. Rowley and Host & Concentration of wealth, the cake flanked by tall white Bishopric. S. J. Whitney are other reding eases Many member of the famfor the bo will occasion government feeding of Ihe poor, tapers. ily of both Mr. and Mr. Ray Presiding at the table officers of both the Elizabeth tiring officers. lishop- - Victor Uuhiusou conof both domestic were Mr. ducted the service which comthe H. Adams gathered in P&ro preservation evening during and Paulina Daughters of Utah and wild animal life In India, Mrs. wan Sunday at the christening Alberta Lunt, Agatha Pioneers Prelude at 2: menced o'clock. camps of Parowan . and many other topics Morris, Mrs. Maggie Page and and Postiude music, played by Xow of their young son, Thomas irrigation, Mrs. Qurr has participated were mentioned during the open Mrs. Rebecca Smith, all aunts D. Present for the occasion Barton was "Stairforum . The Parowan American Leg- actively In DUP affairs in the of the bride. were all of the couple's own Is at present way to tbe Stars." The open- ion Post No. Zo and the Auxil- community and Mr. Trlvedl Is 25 years of age. sons and daughters including chorister for the Elizabeth "That Beautiful Land", 2 song ing a of and father Lennle Page. Mnry the married Ward. iary will install their new offMr. and Mrs. Don Knight and was conducted icers at a the chcir Camp. by comsung His old Neta and Jane Marsden, Mary daughter. supper Friday AugAll members of both their own little daughter of year Annina Stones. Sam- ust 14 at 7:30 panion is a bachelor, 24 years Margie Jensen were In the gift by I). p.nt. at the are cordially Invited to groups Cedar City. MaXernal grand- of invocauel Abbott offered attend the Five-MilOrare e room Both gradNorma Orton, LoRen college Recreation park. age. Prominent among the visiturs the social Friday. mother, Mrs. Amy P. Knell, uates and were selected from ton, A life sketch of the detion. and All orMargie Joy Bayles memberof these two in Parowan during the past week was in from New Castle . was ceased Alta Mrs. a given by Mae Phillips served. among many young farmers ganizations and their partners have been Milton Attimey from ensemble Dalton and tbe speakers were are invited. They are asked to1 For her going-awa- y Paternal grandmother, Mrs. ' amBassadors of good-wiMrs Ollerton and of Ollerton Luella R. Adams, was pres- their country . Both emphatically for a honeymoon tiip to Yellow- Patriarch Oscar J. Ilulet aid bring their own plate, cup. spoon I.oCllI GYoilll FliloVS Arizona. Mr. Phoenix, Ollerton a Max cap-dla An Dailey. ent as were four of her daugh- stated that they would resume stone Park, the new Mrs. Jen- Principal and fork. is u native of Parowan and with arrangement of In The ters Mrs. Adele Matheson and their farming when they return sen donned a tailored model cf bis parents and other members LsCalttlllt VttlllV In the event of stormy weath- j of Salt lo their native country. and wore white Carden" was sung by a ladies Mrs. Grace Tanner biege linen of the family, resided hero uuul er will the in lie held double trio consisting of Mrs. supper Mr. Basu will remain in accessories. Lake City, Mrs. Alice Ballinger 1 9 1 C . town so make now to Iras Mrs. Jones. your Janet plans Jones, and daughter, Anne, of Ogden; Iron County until October 10th. The couple will be at home Mrs. attend . Prominent in both civic and and Mrs. Carol Wright and Mr. Trlvedl will be with the after August 6th. at Pocatello, Mrs. Sarah Robinson, is a list of officers to Wilma Mrs. Eleen Following Lamoreaux, Church affairs in his udopted before Alice two of Abbotts weeks Billie but Parowan. son, Idaho where Mr. Jensen is emcitizens who enjoyed a State, Mr. Ollerton served in and Grace with members of he returns home because of poor ployed by the Idaho State Road Robinson and Mrs. Thelma be installed by both orgauiza- County traditional tour of the Escalante the Arizona State Mosdell. tins; their families, returned to their health. He expects to travel with Commission. legislature. Vadlev in Iron County last week He also participated extensively homes early in the week. Mrs. a Dtah representative who is After concluding remarks by NEW LEGION OFFICERS; were a number of Parowan in a radio Matheson remained Tor an ad- going to India on the same probroadcasting program Bishop Robinson the choir sang in tbe group Included People. which LDS Church produced Mathon the ConmaD(ltir. ditional weeks visit with her gram. Delegates from several "Sometime Well Understand" Arnenzo kWfrP Adams, Jess Guy-de- in Arizona. He is now a well Topbani, Vice Comrnan-- 1 mother and son, Attorney Scott other states will also be sent and the beueUictioa was pro-- i Mr. and known Sam Pritchard, 2nd. Vicerao"' Llnyi1 ot M. Jr. there on the I.F.Y.E. nouuced by Thomas A. Rob- van eobPr' kya Adams, Phoenix. practicing attorney Kenneth Commander; Joseph, inson . hRobinson, E. Ray Ly His sister, Anna Ollerton, who Adjutant; Tajlor Miller, Chap- - ' man' I'pn,on and w- has spent the summer in Provo, Service' Al tbe cemetery the dedicatory lain; Leonard Orton, and Clair Rowley. joined them during the week in prayer was offered by L. Amenzo Officer; Bruce Matheson Included in the tour was a Parowan to visit with their many LeRoy Adams, Sergeants at visit to Quite a number of Parowan Tophum the new and vpry mori-- j friends and Arms. acquaintances people attended the testimonial ern dairy barn at New Castle Pall bearers weie Myron and The above officers will appoint g in Monron Sunday evening those Thomas Abbott, Lynn and Billy!., who have enterConsiderable was Among time By Bhupatray J. Trivedi also spent their own athletic officers. Elder Stanford I). DeMiile at tbe Zukerman farms where tained in their honor durihg Alverson and How-- , Baitou, Jay I am a farm boy who came to gram as an exchange student, who leaves during the month for ard modern methods of sfirinkling their visit have been Mr. and Zabriskie. Mrs. Shirley AUXILIARY OFFICERS: the U. S. A. under the Inter- but this is not is my hands. 1 the mission field. Included in Smith and Mrs. Dorothy Deil irrigation were observed as well Mrs. Hugh L. Adams who enterZllPh? L- - Haiton, Iresident; as the use of national Farm Youth Exchange would like to slay here too long, the group were Mr. and Mr. Mr. and linP0 nt ,ho ,anv grasses for live- tained at the Five-MilSara M. Lowder, First Vice I like American of on Mrs. Ancel J. Adams, and tbs First 1st the very people May. stock forage. Program President; Pearl O. Stevens, 1 and enjoy being with theru. h Lunch was served to the group Misses Anna and Eva Adams. stayed in Lincoln County, Vice President; Uvada Second fam-!am in back short time, nesota with three farm host l going hy residents of the Valley at Bettridge, Sec. & Treas.; Minnie llie Beryl Junction school house. iiies for three months. During I did not stay long, but during the of out many Among townjw. Lowder, Sergeant at Arms; my stay in Minnesota, 1 enjoyed my three months stay in the USA Bertha W. Color who Mitchell, the service attended I people a have received lot of exper-peoplit very much; I met many good were A. of Sarah the members Mitchell, Bearer; following ience about of attended hundreds agriculture, people, the family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Historian; Lily M. Ward, Chap- Will meetings, talked with people, organizations, culture, etc. and and Mrs. Shirley Smith, lain. Rogers I am sure that experience will worked with farmers. I also atBishop Evans and Mr. Ward Mrs Martha AIr(,rJ . The Parowan First Ward was tended a Camp in St. Paul. be helpful to me for my country. were both speakers at the very Ce(,ar CUy. Mrs. JayAlver-- l Mr. the scene of all the christenings and and gon Rural Youth Camp. In Morris, When I came to the USA I did impressive program as were El-- j in Parowan this month Stockton, Utah; Mrs. Electa; when j and also met many officers of not have an idea that the Amer- der DeMiile and his wife, the Zabriskie panHOa, Nevada; Mrs S. E. five youngsters were named nt the Farm Bureau and Federal ican people would be good! be- former Shala Hyatt. Alden and cbprrje Drake, Lo Angeles, If growers disapprove wheat Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Bank, etc. They gave me a lot of cause, due to Hollywood pic- his sister also a duet calif .; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. played XI The baby daughter of Richarj information about their pro- tures and some bad books, which nut Voting quotas in the August number on the program; 'Dorrity, Ely, Nevada; Mrs. Cora Tullis and Alice Robinson Tullis I 14 forseen and were We that have treated in that read, grams. referendum, price support Mrs. LaVern Hyatt gave a read pioneer loans for the 1954 was given the name of Gayle Milkie, San Bernardino, Calif.; j All who have red State very nicely. I met the Min- eign countries might be unculwheat crop ing; and Shalas father, the clos- Mrs. Leah .Terkelson, Tbe infant non of Ray II. Adam Long! blood in their veins should re- - will be isters of Churches, talked with tured and always dancing and ing greatly reduced. to prayer. the attend member annual Baker Ethel Mrs. Nevada Knell Adams was and Calif.; Beach, I but after them about religion. seeing completed drinking wines, According to J. L. Topham, christened Thomas 1). James. The Parowan relatives to. land Mrs. Jennie Price. Caliente. (election for the "Little Salt Lake my stay in Minnesota and have and working with people I have of the S. U. P. next Chairman of the Iron County Howard was the name given to come here to Utah in Iron Co. found that the people of Amer- gether with Dr. and Mrs. o.pTflVada' a,ld Mrs' Ida Stewart Chapter" ! the little son ot Howard Rasthree days ago and have a very ica are not like Hollywood pic- D. Hyatt and Mrs. Elizabeth of Pioohe ministration Committee, if quot- mussen 7:00 p.m. at the Five-Miland Emma Abbott a social have at but tbat Chadburn, enjoyed host tures, they good good family, unfortunately, Arthur K. Hafen and Cuy AH members and all who are as are turned down, the price Rasmussen, Kara-insk- a R. Rodney due to my illness I am not going culture, religion, good boys and the DeMiile home following the llafen. St. Ceorge: Mr. and Mrs. i lie cut almost are loan will to and Lila support StratJean expected eligible bring remainMrs. testimonial. I are in am leaving girls and also they to stay here long, good Hyatt Rill Deil. of Stockton, Utah.; to enjoy a good in two and ihe loan will he ton KaminRkas little daughter 12 for reception, may be some differ- ed at Monroe for a longer visit. La Jean's former roommate Mrs. their partners this State on August a available only for those who do was christened and free melon-busKristine whil program Elder DeMiile expects to enter Charlene Lundahl with her bus D.C. and going ence in customs, between Indian Washington, Dale exceed wheat was I.onald tbe not .matter name given their then is there the And acreage 19 mission home the I have August bark to my home Country on and American people but from here band Dick were who exceed! to the little son of Loland and allotments. Those 'officers that of good seeing to for the When Is one found aimularitles. sad 1953. preparatory That departure many August 21, RTer9ye, California. Larae Lauritzen Robinson. Continued on Page Three are elected. California mission. Continued on Fag Thre part cf my life, and cf my pro-'We uut III j Mr. c Flul Membm 2ud. Ward Sohrtlulrv :Alltml Burk Cmk Fuu llalsiui: Frit Iav l-- j i Iurouuu I(tMni(lou I I- Turuu-u- jjj - n State Highway Makes New Survey Of Road Curve j j , i . j . . Sluke ('oufemiit Fur I j 1 Iiasujri Pal-ran- - i . s aea-uun- s, 'O' j . e j - j j . Iai. To Dislrii IVsl Prii sls v Quorum Efforts Xcu ; y n Fauillv Gathers Organization Canw To luiumxlvp Last Biles Belt! l or Biss La Jean Buut Entrrtain llmiurtiugj j two-yea- Baby's Chris eulutf Legion Auxiliary To Install Officers Mrs.-Melv- Arfz. Attorney Legislator Visits Former Homo a . ll ItelallvcK Attend - Missionary Testimonial Golden Days In U. S. A. r; - j . lion-borin- j e. 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