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Show PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Kiss Me Kate For Ur who remcm- rnvie Ken' Tin: RAIN with a p'easuniblc nostalgia, MOM las made KISS ME KATE. V.ih f.uuteen top Cole Porter IN and many glistening dance - all well res met, performed by null pecialist as Kathrjn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Keeran Wynn, P.obby Van, Tommy Rail. James Whitmore - to mention a few, KISS ME KATE has more than enough material and talent packed into 109 minutes to make several pood mm ms The picture, directed smoothly by George Sidney and produced by Jack Cummings, derives its from Shakespear's TIIE TAMING OF THE SHREW, In a ring. re of a musical torsion of He pl.ij. Kathrjn Grayson and How.ird Keel, divorced actress and n tor, reconcile their differences- while playing rotes in the of interest prod, ut ton Much transpires during the reconciliation. In fact, audiences are The Muil.ir monthly RE.sT HOME Continued t lie public iion its completion in the near future the Comrnis-sionei- s announce It is expected that the Rrst Home, which is loealel but uno ;oek cast of Hi livvry 91, will become one of tin outstanding tourist attractions of tins 1 Work Contact Joe Benson pt - Phone 22R2 Ilonisf idling NEATLY & EXTERTLY DONE REASONABLE PRICES TELEPHONE 3311 or 2006 Airs Ivan Decker FOR SALT, russet seed potatoes. Contact A. IIills Orton lr h com-pie- e Iar-owa- n FIRMAGE in Technicolor Floor Covering C A It a si cal Kiss Me Kafc Wall To j I K 11 T I & SATURDAY March 19, & 20 Randolph Scott in Thunder Over The Plains color h) li Voa rCoJnr A G for any sl.e room or nghlar size rugs in AXMLNTSTER Starring Kathrjn Grayson, Howard Keel. & Ann Miller 'all Wu just leaving home this morning when the Missus reminded me to stop at Steve and Ala Meat Market for a pound of hamburger. "Be sure to get it from Steve," she said. "Why? I wondered. So when I got to the market 1 asked Steve if he knew. "Ill tell you, Joe, he said. A1 and I sell the same meat, and a pound is a pound. Maybe its just that we go at it differently. "A1 loads the scales and takes away 'til lie has a pound. But I pCit too little on ami start adding. Balance , Gill 2691 for free estimate. T C H E L L'S Gift & Appliance M ! j Leigh ways more than one way to approach a thing and still rome out fair and square to all My wife likes a rup of tea with dinner; I prefer a temperate glass of beer. We get along fine. Gets me pretty to make I starts "throwing his weight around and demands that I see things exactly his wav. 76iu I mit j States house Itrewers Fuuiuhitwn j Shcruin William's Paints Title 1 RernoJil Loans At ailahle Iigh Approximately 40 persons at tended the social held Saturday night in the First Second Ward Relief Society rooms in honor of the retiring officers of the Third Ward Elders Quorum. Honored guests were Kendall Gurr, Lloyd Guymon, Hal Mitchell and Eugene Orton. The affair was arranged by the new officers, Kenneth Joseph, Glade Smith, Charles Bentley and Cyril Pendleton. ics. He was accompanied to the Utah County metropolis by his. brother, hred, and by al Holy- oak, Larry Mortensen and Ted Burton, who are also attending the institution and had been home for the week-end- . Tar-oua- d m While Our Stock Lasts Second Grade As Low As $30. Per M Fence and Shed Slabs 1 5c ca. WE AISO HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF No. 1 SELECT LUMBER And No. 2 COMMON MITCHELL LUMBER CO. SS 273 favorite mans - Booster... Special Showing of 9 the sole so light it floats! till a ',W,vysw D..ut you think its full to match your erette in a color! Medium "NQQ mui narrow widths. step to hi? UluNwc Boost jw "go-togeth- In All Lengths vB fH CASUALS VASHBL (Shorties . 3 4 Lengths Longs) . $2.80 w $3.20 "Roosters" canvass oxfords for men $5.35 Red linen casuals for ladies at $2.85 Select Yours Now! . At the lowest prices in Years! YOU WILL EE HAPPY WITH THE I 2v- - - . CARET REE LOOT COMFORT rOUSD IS Put thin: in t THESE SHOES, nadn:s Tuesday March 16 - from 8 til 6 machine to chan thtrn. We have many new summer styles in white leather sandals and dress types for ladies. This special showing of latest style spring coats will give you an opportunity7 to sc lea yours from over 50 different styles. It would be impossible for any store in Southern Utah to carry this wonderful assortment so take advantage of this special showing. Sandals lor kiddies in white and red. White atm and Silver mesh spring social affairs. ballerinas tor When You Think Of Clothes Think Of PAROWAN TRADING CENTER "A Gcod Place To Trade" s n d a6S37X33S like your Hyatt Bentley lift for Provo Sunday evening to enter the vocational training school there vhere he will .study in electron- NATIVE LUMBER Golden Cocker Spaniel female dog. answers to name of "Lady. Reward. Contact - Bob Robinson Phone 2597. BOOSTERETTE there. ,tn(anie 'sd Lost imioiio !2:;g is CaLfomia Luma south was called to the Veyo, Washington County, by of her jeath there on Monday C9, R Chadbum, Ben. 'father, frominent rancher and Churmi voiker Funeral services were held in cyo Thursday at 11. a m an' rs an Wlth at- in .their family of Parowan ' Making a hurried trip to Sunday were Mr. A Mrs. Alton Merrill and family of A Mrs Willrile and Mr. Springs a rcoccurrance of her rheumatic iam II. Jones (Twist) of Ogden. fever. Mr. A Mrs Reed Orton were Alton, Seminary principal here for the past ten years, came business visitors to the West specifically to get some of his Coast last week photography equipment which Mr. A Mrs Willard Decker and he had left here. Mr. Jones was children enjoyed a week-envisit athletic coach at the Parowan with Minnie's folks, the Roy High last year and the year Penticos, at Park City. before. Mrs. Frank Decker and son, Mr. A Mrs. Ivan Decker and Thursday for a family spent the past week-enwith her folks in Edwards, in the Northern part of the State, Visiting here briefly last week as guests of the Marvin Graffs were Mary Alice's brother and Home a j j j Everything a ! mad though, when somebody 84. Diane Hulet, young daughter of Mr. A Mrs Carlyle Hulet, spent a couple of days last week in the Hospital being treated for a severe cold which threatened lari Friday. The child was born prematurely to the couple at Yerington on March 2 and (Led on Thursday. Attending the .services from Parowan were Mr. A Mrs David A. Mathe.son, gi andparetits; Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Mathe.son, Albert Matheson, wwior wuiH.mil!, Mr. A Mrs. Hugh L Adams and Mrs. Bessie Miller. The body of the infant had been brought to Cedar City by his father and Mr. A Mrs. Aaron - HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. WILTON Installation lomplcte uith Waffle pad includtd u :th first 10 ordtrs! Dorothy M.tchell, Mayor and Mrs Scott Mitchell and Mr' & Mrs Arth I5fnson rnmbm,'d b,lsirfss and fl!asure m a trip to Salt Lake City last week end Mrs Benson contracted a severe throat infection and was taken to the Iron County hosp.tal upon her arrival here Sunday and has sjKnt most of the week ng and O ary - - Mr Dell .si - sited lust week with Mr A of this Mrs Spencer had Bam returned Sgt City just from Korea and was enroute to Laredo, Texas fur his new assignmont The couple were friends of the Immunii while they were stationed at Fort Warren, Wvom v To your wife that probably looks like a better buy." From where I ait, there al- (.nj'S right, I') it, OR Priced from $5.25 to $11.25 sq. yd. Hoyden Bam and Mrs A tvo bttle boys of Flko, Nevada, of -- j FRIDAY Sho Canvas play shoes for kiddies priced at Joel McCrca & Yvonne DeCarlo TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March 16, 17, & 18 S Sgt I Graveside services for MiDcll Vatheson Jr, tv 0 day old son cemeterv. Starring Rob- , Verde Dodge, Susanville, Calif. Funeral services were sehed-- t led for Friday at 2 p m. in the Enterprise Ward Chapel by Belaud Huntsman, Bishop Burial was to be in the Enterprise Border River AI Stave Tips survivors include 27 grandchildren; brothers, Hugh L. and Albert Adams, Parowan; sisters. Mrs Juliette A Holt, Enterprise; Anna and Eva Adams, Parowan; and Mrs. La SUNDAY, MONDAY March Id, Sc 15 Mrs Denver, Colorado They am! their he sts were joined by Homer Parc ells of Ogden and together enjoyed a delightful toer through the Sot, them Utah meeting to Iual & reported to be ill at her home here in Parowan where she is being cared for bv members of her family. Matheson of Yerington. Nevada, were held in the Cedar City cem-etr- y Other THEATRE her son led arid Mrs Delbert (rlcnn of Kernvdlc, Oregon The fcuple was enroute to their hetme the w.r.ter in Ari- rfter lister in law, Mr zona in or,, of Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh by her husand by ten of band, Enterprise; her eleven sons and daughters. They are Howard, Alma and Woodruff Holt, Enterprise; Mrs. Nellie Moyle, Beryl; Mrs. Faye Barlocker, Mrs. Marian Foster mid Enid Holt. Enterprise; Mrs. Josephine Angell, Boise; Mrs. La Verde Roberds, Cedar City; and Maxine Holt, Salt Lake City. Her oldest son, Joseph, died m infancy. condition, with mounted spring-tootharrow'. $900 00 for outfit. See Jay Moore, On display at lot next to Miriams Style Shop i rs I: dunsc.n She is survived Ferguson tractor in excellent T eel n icol 0 r Aminov LaUics . was on the first stake board of the YWMIA in Uvada Stake. During World War II and until recently she served as operator of the Enterprise Telephone exchange which she maintained in her home. I OU SALK sa 9 IIOLT DEATH Continued New Monarch Electric Range Full size, automatic controls. $179 00 HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO - Telephone 4280 J. 28 T.N. r o 1: The Rams managed to anil load 10 9 at idiead Mjueee the end of the first quarter. In the second period Coach Decker replaced Mel Hyatt, who had been doing an excellent job, With Stubbs It was Slubbs job to stop Pearce, and that be did With Stubbs canning two char :ty tosses and Dobrusky arid Roy Permon each getting one, it was tied lip at half time 14 14 Going into the third pound, I ig Erie Claik took the tip and farowan took the lead again With 1 minute clasped, Beaver lost Pearce on fouls. This was balanced when Stubbs fouled out v ith 3 minutes Icjt to play in this period Replacing Stubbs, was Rod Bentley, who took up right where Stubbs left off With Bentley helping out on the scoring, the Rams took a 32 23 lead going into the 4!h period. up at 9 Orton, Bentley, and Clark followed suit and began to build up a lead With 1:55 seconds gone in the final period, Beaver's big bo', Marshall, fouled out and rigid then the Beavers knew they had lost their taw The Rams proceeded to build up tlieir tend As tin final buzzer sounded, (be Parowan fans began to work up their plans for the journey to the Ap 22. Certified with 45 seconds left and tied it Workhors, Roy Benson, start ed the scoring in (he 4th stanza Tins set an example for the oth ers who took heed Dobrusky, lr;u(p tisfoisi Vi t.r.g in Parowan last week cud as guests of Mrs Georgia P Mi , e and Mr s Ma n'e Par M.b veer Mrs Adelaide W wdi 10 he id r;;i io, 10 tie Id Hotel, room 11, Saturday March 13 at 8 p m All wives, st ters and mothers of CIO t'r.'on members working ft.r Hie Columbia iron Mining Co me inv.ted an) urged to altend this rm cling The e meetings will be held every month 0.1 the same night as !! e anas un.on meetings to M.iVe trau'itt.: tatmn raster N tin-m- royally entertained. The picture is photographed in Arecocolor anti the prints are by Technicolor, giving it the rich hues so deep, important to this type of Mm fare KISS ME KATE is scheduled for a three day run at Parowan's Firmage Theatre beginning Tuesday, March lfi. tie of phone r.si corespondent Columbia Iron Miners Wives To Meet .N C HiT.i :t m three little words SING IN : r.d lda Hi - 1 I MIRIAM'S Style Shop 91 |