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Show PAROWAN Last Week's TIMES UTAH, AUGUST 27, 1953 PAROWAN, (the front car seat to the rear The door had come open lilting him out on to the hard surface of the highway near their home. lie was improving at the time the Smiths were there. Mr. & Mrs. l.ynn Dennison and their two children of Spanish have been guests during the past week of the lan Deckers of Parowan. Mrs Dennison is a daughter of Mrs Dee Bing Crosby's Old Piano In Daily Use By Spokane High School to northern Utah, into the north- owan relatives. Mrs Jean Harris of Beaver west and expected to return via the Pacific coast and Southern route to their Arizona home. spent the week end with her and daughter, Bernarr and Louise Stubbs and their NEW ARRIVES Continued Unit of St. George .Provo where she had employ-- 1 family of Parowan. Incidentally, Islands. Mr Mrs. Harris was one of the ami where she took classes viMtert in Parowan lal week asjnu-ii-t Ueky 13 to win prizes on the Y on U. B her to at 'he Mrs st of his apply daughters. Mrs. Jane B. Richards put 1; kSLB vacation contest. rt.t.rn t hosier Hyatt and Mrs Albert jMasters decree in Music. It is the arrival of a grand She was the happy recipient of that she has secured son on August 27th. at the Iron Stevens. j understood a movie camera and projector. ja position as music instructor in, County Hospital. Proud parents for School are Lueius Dean and Betty has 'the Kanab High the' MPs Joyce Halterman & RichMr. Mrs. Alma (Tat) ; kfr week Gayle Martineau Richards of St. the with the past pent coming year. 1 Mrs Zelma licniley Huffaker ards of Venice, Calif, paid his George. The young man who Adrian Daltons home town a brief visit Monday Mr & Mrs. Magnus Rosenberg, seven pounds two and daughter. Darlyne, of Mesa. and Tuesday The promin- weighed in at night of I .os Angeles are vacationing' week with this visited a has sister, Gaylean, .Arizona, ent couple was enroute to North ounces, Mis Norman 'lattersali (Don-jj fi(h. While in Parowan they Parowan two friends in and .relatives age years Dakota to visit with Mrs. Richna Tullno ariived home Sattir- - are of Maurtnes parents, They left Wednesday for Murray ards sister, whom she had not day Irom Beaver after her htis-m- r A iqrs, notrt L. Halterman, to visit with other folks. oen for seven years. Mr. RichMERCANTILE FIRE Continued hand departed for service with(ai)( 0f Magnus brother ards is claimed by Parowan as , I rule Sam that morning. land SSieri Al Dobruskys. ,ore ,s. btPor'1' Mr. & Mrs. Parker Ward and its contribution to world athletic nl! ave bcen burglarized some family of Salt Lake City were history since he began an illust- her Mrs. Bronson Adams, A large group of executive of recent visitors at the Joseph rous career by winning the Olym- - 'me proceeding Saturday to its having daughters, Patricia and Kathleen ficers of the auxiliary organi E. Ward home in Parowan. pic high jump in 1912. He re- - n'Kkt. Clues point and son. Bronson Jr., of Murray, jaations of the Parowan Third! again on the While here they together with cently retired from the school been their hosts, enjoyed trips to teaching profession after more night before the fire. The first ate wsiting in Parowan with herjLDS Ward were entertained at late husbands parents, the V J1 a Five-Mil.j Bryce Canyon, the Five Mile than 30 years service in the burglarly wax investigated on last supper party to Enterprise to visit with class room. and 1. Sunday by City officers, Max Adams. Thursday evening. Hosts were Hendrickson and Kay Bentley, the Alma Holts. to in ParoMiss Trudy Adams made a members of the Ward Bishopric stop They expect " T wan upon their return trip in assisted by Iron County Sheriff . brief trip to the nothern part ofand their wives A camp fire an A Mrs. Louis aJ at which time they Arthur Nelson, and his chief the Sttate last weekend. While lovely young Catherine Crosby may not intend to follow program followed with caeh or- an September daughter. Jill, deputy. Arch Benson They and renew acquaintances in the footsteps of her illustrious uncle. Bing, shes making the Diego, Calif., have visited this wj jurh,.r ganization participating. to unable were Mr. King find any merchandise missing, J. Harold Mitchell, local Farm Mrs. Eva II. Talbot of Salt same start. The old piano shes playing is none other than the j week with relatives in Par Bureau president, was one of the Lake City and they report. Efforts of the burgher brother, one owned by Bings family when he was a boy and may well owan. While here they were j Other prominent visitors In lars had been centered on gainguests of Lews sister. Mrs in leading to his music accomplishinstrumental Utah delegates to attend the Joseph S Hyatt of Los Angeles, have been Parowan reeently have included ing access to the two ton iron National Farm Bureau conven-- j both former residents of Parowan, ments. Still in daily use at the John R. Rogers High School in Artell Rasmussen. Mr. A Mrs. Marion Turley of safe in the office, but had been dur-tion held in Lrbana, Illinois visited briefly with relatives and Spokane, Wash , its maker, Kohler & Campbell, Inc., of New York, r A Mrs. Joseph Mesa. Arizona. Mrs. Turley is unsuccessful, the officers Mr. said, TalMrs. the friends week. He the Joined here ing past Tuesday. and much prettier. says its new pianos are just as durable a of Salt Lake City spent the former Its door was equipped with a Ollerton, other State delegates at Salt bot had spent a week of her vathe early part of the week in j native of this City and former time lock and automatic gas Lake City for the trip cross coun- cation as guest of the Waldon school cherished Wash.: the most piano Parowan on business connected teacher in the local schools. The safety device. IYobably Spokane, Isoms of Cedar City. She was in America is a venerable Kohler & Insurtry efforts couple were house guests of Through outstanding Campbell upright at with the Transportation joined there by her brother Tuesthe John R. Rogers High School in this city. The reverence ance Company Corporation with Mr. A Mrs. Hugh L. Adams who of firemen and store personnel, whom the Parowan Mercantile entertained at a Five-Miland returned with him to shown the supper all of the account books, .reMr. and Mrs. Jay Benson and day piano by the pupils does not, however, stem was insured. Incidentally. Mr. in their honor Wednesday folds and minor equipment of Salt Lake Wednesday. party from their love of music: the fact that it their little daughter are visiting altogether Directof the one in of week. Included last the store were removed - to night Ottenheimer, Mack Fenton of Fairbanks, was owned bv a local family bv the nanic- - of Crosbv with ors of the Bank of Iron County. the guest list were members, here from Phoenix, Arizona. before the floor collapsed. safety L. R. his the paid parents, While in Parowan they are guests a young son called Bing who used to play it has a lot to do attended a Bank Board meeting of the Adams family and Mr. This has made it possible for of Jays parents, the Arrh Hen- Fentons of Parowan, a brief visit with the respect it is shown. A Mrs. F. C. Van Burcn. while here. the company to set up a temp- I On Thursday, sons. Their son, Tommy, has early this week. Mack, who is in Mr. A Mrs. orary office in the City build- No museum piece, the fine old instrument still resists Mr. A Mrs. Jay C. Hulet and Adams accompanied the Turleys ing where payment of accounts spent the summer here and in the pharmacy business in the the daily poundings of the pupils. Bings niece, lovely two little daughters of Spokane, to Enterprise where they visited may be made, telephone rentals Salt Lake City with his maternal Alaskan metropolis, had flown to Catherine an honor student at the nearby Holy Crosby, Seattle and on to Salt Lake City business Washington, are vacationing in with the Estella and Juliet Ad-- 1 collected and other grandmother. Names College, ably demonstrated its musical qualities. Utah and spent a couple of ams Holt and the Roy Adams transacted until the new quarters on business His sister, Mrs. While no actual dates could be determined, Bing Crosby's days this week with their Par- - families. They were traveling are available. John V'. Benson. Parowans Nellie Jones and her children of left Spokane sometime during 1932-193- 3 and donated family Allstate Basketball champion, Kanab, were over to see him on the piano to the school at that time. For twenty years it left Sunday for Ogden where he Sunday. has withstood the hard use a school gives a piano not to Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Graff and was to prepare for the coming A what the Crosby boys might have done to it. mention and B team games next week, jfamily made a hurried trip to Kohler & Campbell, Inc., of New York, Its manufacturers, Games where scheduled to be the State Capitol during the week there is nothing unusual in its that however, say, on at Odgen Wednesday, 'on business connected with the played Close-O- ut made them to last and still do except, j a,wa's ability they the 20th., Springville on Thurs-llroSchool County j they added, the new ones are a lot better to look at. j day, the 27th , and at Tooele on organization. , Friday, the 28th. He was joined Mr. A Mrs. OhuUTSrhith visited that Bing may have p,a at Beaver by Jim Cox, who was a couple of days last week with peirhps.,t is when he first tried the most to play on the All State B team the Don Fords of Bountiful The S,tting famous voice in the world. in the same games. Ford's little three-yea- r old son, Frank, had been in Salt Lake City SEE A KOIILER & CAMPBELL PIANO TODAY BY hospital where he was treated for CONTACTING severe head injuries sustained when he fell from a moving car. spent with her son, Llvin andjXhe little feIl0W had accidcntolly family at Trona, where his two taken hold of the car door handle sons, Stanley and Donald, has as he NOW IN STOCK attempted to climb from been for six weeks. She also reBUY THESE E1RST QUALITY ports a couple of days visit with the Fred Smiths at Daggett, California. The two boys returned with their grandmother to make a home here with her and Mr. SHOES FOR FALL WEAR Gurr for the winter. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES j ....... son-m-la- ( j j i j , e : j j 1 Otten-heime- j I e J I i j I Prices On Summer dur-Te'ache- - " n 'TSPFF j ! Kenneth Joseph Shop At Miriams For Your It was reported i in the Deseret News Church section last week that, Janies Paul Dalton of Nash ville, Tennessee, had been made district clerk of the newly or of ganized Nashville District the LDS Church. Paul is the son! of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dalton of Parowan, and is at present a pharmacist in the veterans hos pital in Nashville. AND IN ANTICIPATION Back To School OF NEXT SEASON.' Clothes Mrs. Dalton also reports that son, Captain Donald A his wife and family and Dalton, have recently been transfered to Orlando, Florida, where he is undergoing intensive training in flying jet bombers. During the past few months he has been with the air force in New Mex-- 1 ico, South Dakota, Texas and as well as three j Louisiana, months spent in the British Isles. . Children's Sizes 8V2 To 3 another Mrs. Elizabeth Hall and Smart New Selection Of Cara Knit Sweaters In all Sizes and Colors Skirts & Dresses f little daughter Jeannie, ar- rived in Parowan late last In Variety of Styles & Sizes j 18 week to get settled before school starts in September. Jackets and Denny Patten, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Patten of Spring-- ; ville, are visiting for a couple their grand- of weeks with mother, Mrs. Lena Benson of Parowan. Peggy Corduroy i j nient. j - r Suede Fall Coats Mrs. Violet Stevens Cumming of Salt Lake City visited recently with her parents, the Joseph Stevens, of this City. She attended a couple of days of the Black Hawk Encampment at Mt. Pleasant where she was a guest of her brother, Bishop Arnold Y. Stevens of that City, For the trip from there fo Parowan she brought with her; several members of the Parowan Harmonica Band who had been, performing in the parade and, program during the entertain-- j Miss Louise Marsden is home after spending the summer and a portion of the past winter in' PAIRS OF LADIES WHITE SANDALS WERE 3.50 $2.50 Fall Shoes are arriving each day with many NUMBERS IN CASUALS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL AND SEVERAL STYLE SHOES FOR DRESS OCCASIONS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF MENS AND BOY'S JACKETS..; SWEATERS MENS SLACKS SUEDE AND FABRIC STYLES... BOYS GIRLS SWEATERS BOYS PANTS COTTON DRESSES FOR GROWING GIRLS. JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OP Latest Style Blouses N When You Think Of Clothes Think Of MIRIAMS Style Shop Our Prices Are Consistently IahcI Our Merchandise is Guaranteed! Parowan Trading Center A Good Place To Trade" |