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Show J - PERSONAL NEWS NOTES hulda an: lii'Li: r M. niuNi: i -- t ,i ! i t p v ( l da r t p lot C .I the 'I hlol Count) inclinl .il .meet Stephen ihet t ! . I i Mr e . Mi' J 1' i ! THEATRE Pa row an SUNDAY, MONDAY I t r e.. who Visited With Jo. in m Provo r lit tier Gurr and a recent visit w 'h li Moores (tie in Salt luce ( ,t lies we:e accompant ied Vis Arnold (Itirr .I'.'i wlut are visit Sam Joan Craw lor J in ei i.i ed 1) ) : Torch Song Cite i thJdie in .eld the iither , pet t to join them I.t ! t i these and :n..he the return tup th.s " k t J TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY X THURSDAY I Lo I... 11 d i , , ltd ) .Vv.tda a.1 i .i' ..it epP'd '1 WALT DISNEY'S .t.i: : Pu d .1, ti-- for Sunday where he t.on in the thee Mi' p'..!, r expect 'uo:i as suitable can be obtained Peter Pan ' 'll! 1, i in Ticbnictdor M.'bm Mo: tcu'cn i' back at t om .d:or 'pending three weeks m S.niil.crn California w.th his liidir. iliar.t and with other chi! t ' am! friends. D:tn )s FRIDAY & SATURDAY It !e St:. lib- - is rf week' at hi.s spending a home here Mr. i.il M.rget) perftirm e I.DS ho'pital in .; f.t m ..I t1 l.itl c t t) 13 M a; to: i i ater uai February 12 i .1 i couvmv IJEAU g 1.. 1.1 Houdini is convalescing Chur at home following major sureerv perfoimed a week ago at the Iron County Hospital I..-te- r - in Technicolor starring .Mrs. Tony Curtis & Janet Leigh Nann.o Eyre is spending the remainder of the winter j - months in Long Beach, Calif , as j j j Pi' First of all, the bold choice of the story Peter Pan", as mat erial for a motion picture is com mendable Since as early as 1904. when it was first staged in Lon don, actors great and small in every country m the world have performed the Barrie play with varying degrees of success Since Walt Disney made his film version, Peter Tan has been and will probably never again be thought of otherwise An a chievement such as this is not arrived at easily in this modern costs on the day Production picture ran close to four million dollars and Disneys top crafts-- j men were busy on it for more than three years, Peter Pan has appeal for the smallest child and for the most .sedate adult regardless of edu-rational or cultural background By any standard it is an excel lent picture. Peter Pan will play three days only at the Firmage Theatre. Parowan beginning Tuesday, Feb 9 at regular admission prices An interesting Disney Tru Life Adventure, "Bear Country is also featured. ! Mrs. Ray H. Adams and & their entire family traveled to New Castle Saturday where they joined other members of the Knell family in celebrating the 75th birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Amy Page Knell. Most of the members of the honored ladys family were present swelling the number to 40. She had recently returned from Salt Lake City where she j j i had spent most of the winter with her daugher, Mrs. Virginia Tnoke, Mr. Tooke and children of that City. ZSZE3Z - i .lie is in', .lout' Pan. Mrs. Luella R. Adams left Cedar City Monday morning by plane for Salt Lake City where she will spend the next several weeks with her daughters there. She will also receive treatment for a back injury sustained a couple of weeks ago when she fell in her St. George apartment bathroom. Guv-chi'dre- to plus Miss LaKeta Decker entertained fifteen of her girl friends one evening last week at her home here, on the occasion of her birthday. Games were enjoyed followed by delicious refreshments served by LaReta and her mother, Mrs Frank Decker, Ja'ii'iiie's sisters ,:n v, ; ' in Technicolor Michael Wilding Wiilt lady had suffered a stroke, the third tn the past few weeks, and was in a critical conditio at her home Her brothers, Hugh L. and Albert and sister, Eva Adams, left Thursday morning to be at her bedside. Mi- - .X Mrs of i th- neys productions as outstanding lbs work, from the any little ten minute cartoons to his most elaborate outlay, commands the i expect of the movie industry as well as the general publie Vn doubtedly one of the best film products to emerge from the Disney studio, or any studio, is Sir James M Barries Peter Enterprise received word this week that the i', u ! . Mr s February 9, 10, B., relatives lie has come to know Walt E&tella Adams Holt of 1 ton. ell A l.WHUiEU 1111. M The entertainment seeking pub Mrs Webster Bcttrulge and l'v adas Mrs mother, t atherine Wood. traveled to Salt Lake City last week to attend the funeral of Paul Whatcott, a nephew of Mrs Bcttridge and grandson of Mrs Wood king and to S.i!t Lake I it) 'A t! .ive'e l.i Auk end ,.f er i hev had at Mi did the 1ai ow an Millard l.i'kttha'.l ....mo m Fnlmore he) were aiiompanied by Mrs V ' A Mr '.v- - HG4 Happenings In Paragonah Coming To Firmagc Mrs I rank Decker were weekend Msitors to Pioche, and adjacent areas in Nevada Mr. 4, "Peter Pan Mrs l.itOi l FI RM AGE co-starri- her three daughters, Thelma Dalton. Mrs Rhea ullnis and Mrs Velda Ruffins of guest last w et k ny an with ..ill A a. TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH. FEBRUARY toil Cuinr:ii"sU'ni r Jess County Gu timn, who chauin.m m the Count) ayrjailtur.il urn oik i., j inittee, attended a on wood eradication lotniueUd at the Utah State Agi n .,1 February PAROWAN 1 ,t ,i t ml v b.t l.i p I , 'o ! i i h i - .i .11 I I'll 1 During thin t'lHU Itll 111 -- t . t.iv ol 1 mm3 FAMILY OF NEW MEMBER IN OUR PARA-DAL- PRODUCTS. E IT IS 'the ti j j t j anticipated trip to Japan When the) t etui nod home the) weie Jones Mrs by accompanied mother Mrs Eva Bell, who had m the w inlet been spending Bountiful This week the) Utie all in languiteh to attend the luneral servieo for Mis Mar) Uooper, Mrs Bell's t7 year old U'ter She was turned on Tuesday. Warren has aKo made a trip to Henderson. Nevada toi . with the R D Bell lamih and to got mine of his overseas 'l.oN heie next He will he leaving eek on the first part ot his journey to Japan, where he will be tloing dental teehmeum woik for the Air Foree vi-- it Ameno is re the Topliam turfed to lie improving in its ill Hospital at Cedar City ness was said to he a virus bran, fever which struck with staitling rapidity, leaving him m a ml ical condition for several dus He has regained conscousness but is not rational all of iho Mrs Topham has been time in constant attendance at Ins bedside and his sister and broth A Mis licit er in law Mr Svv millehmst of Heaver have made several trips to the hos pital to clunk on his prueicss I Mrs Ray Robinson has hoen the hospdal for seveial davs She iindei v. ent a maor opera turn on Saturday of last week and although she has been very in HASKETILXLL Continued PHONE 3W4 he is getting along fine now, is Mm Hank Williamson home little closer by a 47 la margin This Frida) the Ranis take on the Beaver Beuvcrs here on the local hardwood This game will decide who is to bo tied with Delta for the league lead Coach Bruce Decker and his squad arc looking for a tough one when they clash, as both teams will he out to get back in the win column this week. Last week Millard dumped Parowan. and Delta followed suit by knocking over Beaver at Beaver, Milford took a bye, but, played Hurricane and beat them by quite a margin Milford will entertain Millard this Friday and it should be a very good game. Announcing A ' i Dougl.i' for 'omt of hi' over m .is shots in pi epui .ilion toi his Mr. ill on in 1 Warieii vm.ih I Lev Join.1' .it. ! u mu t nc i ll p.u t Il .is oloil lo of the St.ito to vimI for tom il.us in Poun'ilul wilh ttm I. mills biolluu Mr J ot Mi'' Jonii tuen lull i:sl INDENT pm Him Mi a YES! WE HAVE Cl i.ow after quite a stay in as where she virus pneumonia. ho-pit- rated for Mr Mrs Roy Henson are ond oeng parents sime the pi at rival of a lovth hah) daughter at the ho; n on Januaiv ZMh liosiital m Cedar City fl.e new Hiunds, six inner weighed twelve mimes ami Is to be mimed Janice In addition to being her parents first born the little ladv is the first graml-itulfor Mr A Mis Ivan Rnbb and tiie first great grandchild Milton Robb for Mr A Mrs Citv of Salt Lake Paternal grandfather is Mr Roy Benson Sr of Parowan Mr A Mrs Milton Robb were hero from their home in the at) last weekend to visit with members of the famil) here and in Parowan and also to greet their new gieat grandchild Mr A Mrs Homer I.atnoreaux and lamih of Provo visited in Pjragon.di last week end at the home ot li ilias mother Mrs Eda Thornton l)n Sunday Herbert and Lame Walker and their vhihlien of Cedar City joined them here for the day was down Jiinuiv Aiuleison i d and Mrs. Lydia Patterson Beaver and Mrs Pearl RusseL, Mrs. Mabel Wilcox, Mrs Belle Lemmon and Mrs. Clara Warner all of Parowan. The ladies spent a pleasant afternoon recalling events of the past, exchanging notes on fam.ly genealogy, and planning an excursion to the Temple A dainty lunch was served by the hostes New Arrivals Rather belatedly we have learned of the arrival of a lovely little daughter on Dec. 18th. to Mr. Leonard Leonaid is Rowley Ogden. an instructor in the Weber High School there. Janet is the name which has been given to the little girl who has two brothers to adore 3ti. and Greg, 2 years of ace. , Elder and Mrs. George S. paternal grandparents, of Parowan, are laboring as LDS missionaries The babys mother was the former Wanda Whitrmne of Sandy, at which place tnaer-ria- l grandparents uLo reside. A Mrs. of her.-Wayn- e, Row-ley- Social News Mrs. Zona P. Tophjin entertained members of the Pa row .in Literary Club at her home We! ncsday evening with Mrs. Iae N. Benson, president, in charge of the meeting Matters pertaining to the Glob's participation in Federated Club projects was ili'ciissed as well as making plans for enli rtaining tl e Federated Club, of tl.e San'h-erDMrnt for tl.e animal here in April. The lesson on Songs of Freedom. was presented by Mrs Anna Lyman and Mrs Bcrtrude Mitchell who gave the stories of the ewriting of the four most popular patriotic songs of Star Spangled Banner, America, Battle Hymn of the Republic and America the Beautiful. They were assisted by Mrs. Mariam Lister reader, and by the group who sang two of the songs. There were sixteen members present. It was announced that the Clubs Valentine party would be held at the home Mrs. Ida King on Feb. 17th. (on-ventio- with the young couple She w.ll voit vvdh her daughter He.itiiee and son Bruce who live in the mu thorn p.nt of the State ( it Hai .i"onah Wind Primary was held on Ernl.i) of last week at the ohomo of Mrs. Jot? Lamor-eaux- . Mrs Alta Dalton presented a very interesting lesson. te.K 1 1 is tia.iung meeting Mis Ann Prothoro was happy her sister Mrs. Julia Griffiths of Greenville visit with her for a short time during the past week. Boyd Robinson is traveling on crutches since an accident rein a badly sulted sprained ankle. It was while he was playing ball in an M. Men tournament game that he turned on his ankle seriously injuring it. Mrs. Bertha S. Topham was happy to have guests on Wednesday when a group of her cousins arranged to spend the afternoon with her here at the Topham home. Included were Mrs. Myrtle Burt, Mrs. Nellie Dalton Orton to have Amer-iea.-Th- cTT TIBBETTS AUTO REPAIR NOW LOCATED AT ITOCO STATION SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! PARA Y9 Half - DALE & THIS IS A LIGHT CREAM Dulja Know YOU bad a BEAUTY SHOP;' Half (Soft Water Too!) FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT LOIII S i: s Telephone Closed Mondays 4521 mo r u A J ,! 'y HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Everything ORDER SOME TODAY. 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