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Show PERSONAL NEWS NOTES I HILDA M. IIULET CORESPONDENT Continued I'., ti PHONE ri 1 ed at Bean'il.,!. ir,j lioiin io M 33-1- I1..1 M;s X h ai.d to exi i I'fs Barrel! it e.t AN., Mr children were over from Monroe Call lYandwn arm id foi to spend the long weekend hoi w ,ih his u 'hurt Lu .Vi.n iriay with her folks, the Chester and lieu babv lb niuimd t,. Jlyatts of Parowan. Mr A, .1 v Mr. Mrs. Roy Moore of Suit Lake City were among the form & -it if-- lo t his work at Henderson, Moudav da;.. ih.e j MrsiTT7T ho! d.o, f Mr Ma 0 Mi-- s k ft ilesdav Calif alter h for the pa s leper tut that their home to 1 lor n :..e R I., a c , ; r i Bvniun three eais li is cr Parowan residents to return tins w oi k from Pullman. Wash tin a e let, tod to the old home town for the ington, when- she attended the A Mr ln graduation of her s,,n. David Memorial Day weekend Cne, from the Yetenna'v College Mr. k Mrs, Charles Timmons of that Citv Reside ;utmg as A Mr Mr Willard Dei km and daughter, Jayne, of Lav ton, student bod president for and fu.miN left Sufutduv for also took advantage of the long vour, Mr Erie was also l.uncutcr. Calif whore Dev uiM week-enholiday to say helm ' winner of the award men eaeh reide while Willard emplnv to their many friends and rela.'ear for outstanding serviee to ed in that area tives in Parowan the profession t lair Low der e '1 r A M r I Miss 'al Rae Evans lias spent reived word recently that then Guests at the It. L Fenton the past week in Sun Clemente, son. Donald, had reterMv been home during the past week have Calif where 'he has visited with to the rank of Private included their son in law and her brother and sister in law promoted Cla More familiar!' Firt daughter, Mr. A Mrs. Letter the Dan Evans She plans to re- known bore a the vouru' Clinton, Coons and baby daughter of Salt turn in the near future with man i with the ,VHh Rccnn Co Lake City. Mrs, Coons was th' another brother. Hal. when he at Camp Johan. Austria, where former Marybelle Fenton comes homo on furlough from he has spent the past iu months Marine training at San Diego His wife and bahv are vi!tn" Mr. & Mrs. Ncaf Swnpp an.! this week with his folks in Tar children of Kanab were weekDr and Mrs N A Christen ow an end visitors at the home of Glen-nasen and two daughters of Ithica, Mrs Ivan linker entered t fie parents, the Albert Mickel New York, were guests last week Hospital Tuesday sons of this City. of Mrs. Christensens brother and Iron County it was utnk;-sonwhere evening sister in law, the E. Ray Lymans he was to undergo major urg Mr, Si Mrs. DeWayne Ahlstront of Parowan The couple had on Wednesday morning and son Terry and daughter, come wo-- t specifically to attend cry RedonMr A Mrs John Henson of Mary Ann. were up from the graduation of their son. AI for the bert, from the I'SAC school of Provo visited during the week do Beach, California Alumni celebration and for a engineering Dr, Christensen is with the Arch Rcnson am! the visit with their folks, whom they Dean of the S1I100I of Engineering Phil Hensons of Parowan are taking to Redondo with them at Cornell Eniversity. His wife is A. 3c Larry (1 Heap is enjoy and they will care for their the former I.eda Lx man of this ing a furlough at home after children while Elsie undergoes City spending the past seven months an eye surgery. Among the recent holiday vis at the Air Force Rases at San Also visiting at the George itors in Parowan were Mr. A ar.tonio and Amarillo. Texas He Mickelsons were Georgia and Mrs T. C, Inglish and Mrs. is enroute to a new assignment Ray Munson and daughter, Linda, Maude Richards of Salt Lake at Elgin Air Force at Valparaiso, from Me Gill. Nevada. City. They together with other Florida The young man is a son of the ladies family of Mrs Lillian L. Heap of this Mr. A Mrs. Jack fFreddie) members to Citv. this City traveled Smith of Long Reach, Calif., f'om a where family Former Parowan resident, visited over the Memorial Day Panguitch Sunday almost was reunion Mrs. completed of Las Mary Lloyd week-enGilger with her sister and A of at Mr. Mrs. the home a isitur here Yogas, "as holiday brother-in-law- , Mr. A Mrs. Rob Wallace Houston. at and Panguitch. Tibbetts. Mrs Ka ut-.m.- - I r v ! ' id ui'.'i" ! at IV. I pi t he si toi m c e pc i t ! !ir, : alo d m i'll S'!:: tu n f a I'.n I Vl'lt Mi A memhi Elov fatnili It were hohd.ic mitoi Iraf home Martin ol .,t he Mnn entiii eocp ennoed ,i tnp dav to hni..ns Cave in Nev 1 j j j j d All hut oin meinhci of the mi mediate taiu.lv of the late Mi A Mrs Jess l,ow tier weie togitli cr at the Beit Kel'tead home in Pai ow ail on Memoii.d Dav Here for the oeeasiou weie Mi Vcnlu Slack of Cedar City, Mr A Mr Erank Low der ot Delta, Mr A Mis, Amasj Lowder and children, the Glenn and Wilhu,. Eowilers and their families .,11 of Sprmgv die the ftoyd Low del s of Provo, and the Carl Powders and the Max burrows of Hatch residents Mrs Herman (' Iradficld Mr A of Salt Fake C.t spi n) the Mom ori.,1 week ei lone w ih Mrs Hradfields In,, then and sister I Roliert Fowier and Mrs Edna Peterson Other holiday guests at the Peterson home included the El don Morns of 1ioche. the Del mer Davis and Mrs Anna Mae Terry of Cedar City. j I Rill Mathcson, Also visiting with Louise and vvno Is employ- - Ward San of Taylor Diego. Al Rav Orton who lias spent the past two years in Salt Lake w x hake City to w holiday ef this City It ei e dow otn Sa It li leieet pend the Mi . 1 1 i John Domiett.i l.,lm Mule: - ol, were down fiuta Salt Fake Citv tm tlie riituil eele h. alien and a ,s, w ;th the Clif toll ..ml v I',i lot Mi Mi. Grant M.,i d,u:al A ,ud u. oi Katl.v i,l er, nonu w eie ot louied Mes.g t,v their Hl daughter Helen, coed, for tlie Menouial Weekend in Par ow Ray an Ics. line for the occasion and a llomer W iutney ot Provo v c visit with the Phil Hensons were did doling the long weekend Mr A Mrs Nate Henson and holiday with his folks, tlie R Jim and Phyllis Henson IJoyd E Wlntnev s of this ( ',u land their families of Boulder City, Nevada Jimmy, young son of Mr A Mrs Duk Tullis. was imifmid Mrs Retli Cenn, who is visitto tlie lion County hospital dur ing here from CaMro Valiev, mg the past week for trratmetit Calif with Iter folks, the Ernest of a throat infection Ortons, attended the alumni affair. There also was Mrs Lucille Mr A Mrs Enron Heap of Lewder Roles of New Castle, Salt Lake City and Enron's moth Wyoming, wlm with her family, er, Etta Field, of Idaho Falls, is visiting lime with the Will were in Parowan last week as Low ders. guests of the Ycnum Heaps'. to at They came specifically Noted among the crowds were tend the graduation of Enron's Paul and Arna Ward Cason of sister, Marna, from the Paro Cedar City. wan High School Wednesday and Also over from our neighborthe alumni reunion on Saturday ing city were Paul and Floriane Mathcson Warbv; Emily Dalton other former resident who Wood, Ray and Clara Bentley were drawn back to the old home Knell, Grant and Mary Jane town by the PHS Alumni re- Mitehill Seaman, and Durham union included Mr. A Mrs. Fa and Alberta Day Morris. Verl Gurr and members of (heir Flu nod and Eloise Dcbrusky family of Salt Lake City. They also visited with parents, the Page were up from St. George; Win J. Gurrs Morris and Audrey Miller Row-leMr. A AH's. Lloyd Guy mon and were in from Mesquite, NevMr, A Mrs. Rulon Paramore ada; Art and Golda Stubbs Lowwere in from Henderson, Nev. for der were up from Long Reach; the oeeasiou. They were all and Donald Haycock took the opgnesls at the Jess Gtiymon home. portunity lo run down from the Here also were Dave and .Man U of U for the occasion. 1 1 s J Here for the first time in many years were Fred and Eliza Hodquist of Provo. Eliza is Mort-ense- MAG FI R o .ft o E THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY June 6, e Ford is the only car in the field that offers a V-And the 130-h.V-- 8 is the most modem V-- 8 in the entire automobile industry. & 7 The Naked low-pric- 8. Ol Jungle p. in Technicolor Ball-JoiFront Suspension is the greatest advance in chassis design in 20years. It makes all riding nt to m 11 jeL o 0 y. a .-- Q V- - 7i TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 3 mMiBk andTiandling easier. Only Ford in its field has it! 01 KjJ r- - & THURSDAY June 8, 9, & 10 Fords modem styling has set the trend for the industry! Its the kind of styling that will keep your Ford young and attractive looking . . . this year and in years to come. Analysts of used car prices show Fords return portion of their original cost than any other car. And today, more than ever, your lret buy Is a car that will have lest value when it co time to sell. Red Garters in Technicolor Starring Rosemary Clooney and Jack Carson a greater rRJDAY & SATURDAY Jaw- - 1 J, JU Ik a See us before you buy A Were sure youll agree that FORD is your soundest investment! ANY car . I u f 1 j i ' r IS SOUTH MAIN i ri MB k a A- TELEPHONE daughter of former residents, Joseph and Nora Mortensen. a Wayne West and City were Haycocks ances at Contiiiui il the IOdnd Field Aitillery Battalion, which headquarters at Cedar City. The Guardsmen will move by truck convey to the Point of the Mountain training site where of will begin 13 days (hey intensive military training. The camp will serve as a refresher for veteran Guardsmen, but it will be the first real taste of Army life for about l,00o new members. These men, who joiner since the 1933 camp, will undergo a rugged basic training course. Artillery, engineer, military police, ordinance, band and medof the Guard will ical units function as they would if placed on active duty in a national emergency. The 2.700 officers and enlisted men will live in a tent city, eat Army chow and drill in daily tactical problems. They will put into practical use subjects which they have studied in armory drills throughout the past year. and Betsey Empcy two sons of Salt Lake guests of the Benson and renewed acquaintthe alumni fete. Demolitions, bridge building, live artillery and small arms firing and genearl soldiering will be included on the training . schedule for the and Beverly Matheson Ford and their children were down from Bountiful for the celebration as well as a visit with the Jay Moores and the Glade Smiths. Don C. W. (Rill Elliot, former PHS teacher, and his wife, the former ZoJma Tullis, came to Parowan for the reunion. They with their children were guests of Mrs. Hilda Tullis and the Kent Mitchells. .Raymond and Betty Burton of Ontario, Calif., made the trip to their old home town for the reunion and a brief visit with the Ivan Johnsons. AViltsev Chester and Norma Rasmussen Several parade reviews and a combined demonstration on Governors Day will add color to the encampment, which will be under command of Brig. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Salt Lake Cily, state adjutant general. Guardsmen will attend the camp from home towns throughout the state. They will leave armories Saturday and Sunday in Sniithfield, Logan, Brigham, Ogden, Garland, Bountiful, Salt Lake City, Murray, Vernal, Tooele, Lehi, American Fork, Orem, Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork, Nephi. Price. ManH, Mt. Pleasant, FillRichfield, more. Beaver. Cedar City and St. George. d IMS Y Mo't Hororctl! The Bcsf Years Of Our Lives ONLY ONE SHOW EAC H NIGHT 'TtltTING AT CO. GUARDSMEN Lot ul! 'JAUTL CfJLnVi'YSS k 37H 12 in 7 -g M Mvrn.t Eny an! Irclrick March ALry n daughters citizen-soldiers- Eleanor Parker and Clurei ton Heston in ONLY FORD GIVES YOU: d j t :o: Reported to be in critical at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City is Mrs. Florence Decker Curry, wife of Curry, Cedar Stake President Mrs Curry, a former Parowan girl, submitted to combral surgery there on Sunday where if was reported she was m the operating table for seven hours. She is a daughter of the late M. M and Harriet Decker and the mother of six son. and I y FlflR vw , Ida Eowdi r i r3 ration v ! Former parowan 1, re probably secies of vi'itmg in town during the hu! iila s who have i.t t In ci inonticned Rut yuur enrre pendDC and a grandson, Melvin ant bigs to editorialize b,r.g ju.Hii was attending an athletic enough to ay that she need m no ei,v m ai the time, your reports nioic than ever row that she is aterrptmg to eompo'O W news while ennv iloi ;rg at the ill E Adams' ogetlu r at tt.e home fmm recent surgery. home wire William and Joyce d .mis (tsboine. Karl Adams Mbs Jackie Ward left Widues-daand Mr A Mrs ElDon Adams, for Burbank, California, all of the San Francisco Ray v here she will vmt for a week as area Marlene guest of Miss Mitchell of that City, Mr A Mrs Ralph Raylcs weie Mr. Max Hendrickson and '"ii down fioni Salt Lake City for the Jud, have visited for the pa t eelebi ation mid a visit with the 10 days with her folk in Malta. Arch Pinsons and Hetman E Idaho I , ,; There t, .od I cel, e;lur h in sh ie, ,1 J tin : !e the ti p op i i .mil hi m Ml Tool I tt d 'tiling Noted aim, n the crowd wire Mr A Mrs R.,!;,h Mar: din (f Ej hriam and . A Mrs. Jo' eph Oitoii of Sal ihe City. Malk-- It ,! Salt lake In that tie will llnu e for .bo g a month Mi .ml her 'wo ,! a u ' i ,i e i e mum:" n the Cite to In- iu.it lam II, ulhet Cl.'fo'd Ev.u.s .r llo-pil- '. 1 p.nu M 0:1 attend to ioli.ee u, a-- , , t s . 1 1 1 hot week Ilia Nevada h: a hi a 1 Muir were down from Orem. They and their children uije at the Clayton Ita'inusM n.s. A: ii.ui Jo t h family Hi 'hop and Mrs Arnold Y. Stevens tame over from Mt Thu occasion brought together! Pleasant for the affair and a a ei ai lumily giuiip. Mis Dot-- ! Vi it with the Joseph Stevcnd, lie Wald had .,11 of her family Doyle Row ley was home from with tin isctpimn of two grand in Montueho m time te.ul.mg tul.li i n, together at he r home 1 e i.d u,t. ,. from Ann i , Loo Jo pli Ikikh ol S..lt Lake .is wlio took occasion to Vi, t vdh II, e A I. ILUhV and tl.c a : S:09 p pi vr ? z , The U, S. Tariff Commi$slon'i report to Congress on lead-zin- c mining tell a dear employment down story profits down 20eo because of huge increase in import ef e metals from foreign countrie over the past two years. The Commission he sent a similar report to the President, let' urge him, by telegram and letter, to authorize th recommended tariff increases. 80, low-wag- |