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Show I PAROWAN TIMES, PA ROWAN, UTAH, JUNE 30, 1955 uv Happenings In Paragonah I11LMA PHONE LAMOREAUX-CORESPONDEN- 3604 Verdell live In Salt Lake City and Mrs. Robert worka In Garfield. On Mon. and floulder and family of Cl iv art. visiting here with their bo allowed eomu pletures he had taken In Korea. A meeting wa Mr brother and and Mtr. Wilnon Lund. On Mon, held In the Ward Chapel for eieuing the group held a picnic the oraealon. at ho Five Mile with relative Mr. and Mra. Terry Lund from Cedar City In attendance had as their guest last week, Mr. Arm-bnr- all of Cedar City. SUMMIT NEWS George Taylor ht Family Holds First Reunion Mrs. Frank Patton and children. Sprlngville, I'lah, Mra, Viola Mecham, Mra. Myrtl9 Covkron. and Mr. and Mra. Wayne Cock- ron and children, all of Salt Laku City. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Parkinson and family of Benjamin, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris anil family of Kamas, Wash., Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Walker and children, Mr. and Mra. Ray Farrow family of Summit, Mra Pearl Mortenscn and children from Monrovia, Calif., Mr. Don Taylor, the Danel Pryor and Merrel Taylor families of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor. Garland. Utah, Mr. and Mra. Gene B. Taylor and children, Kearns, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gather t. ftallf., Mr. and Mrs, James Park and family from McGill, Nev., the Marlon Lowdor family oft Richfield, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Wade, Long Beach, Calif , Mr., and Mrs. Henry Robinson and fnmlly of Trovo, the John Rrlgnand family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jensen and family of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, aleo of Cedar City. and Mra. N'els Madsen visited over tho week lid with. Mr. Madsen's daughter. Mra. sister-in-laThe first f, i inily reunion of Afton Clark und her family of the d' c ml, mts of Mr. and Mr. Sprlngvillo and Mra. Madsen's (leorgi- - Taylor was held at Par-ow.eon, Theo Smith and family of last Saturday and Sunday, Ogden. June and 2i, The program of events InGayland Farrow left for San ti Mr. Albert Wadsworth of Pan-ac- a, cluded at the Old Mra. Thelma Clow of Henderafter a ten day Nev. He arrived here on Diego Monday Hoik Chun It, a business meet-i- ti son. Nev. and Roger Clow of leave. i' at tlo Five Mile, and a pro-giaDenver viitd In Paragonah laat Wednesday, vlelted with the then acand a few Lunds days, and darning In the evenSaturday and Sunday. (apt, and Mra. Norton It. ing on S.i turd. iv Sunday, the companied them to the northern James Jr. and son. Penny will of the state for week end furni.died the program finle Sioi'li. aon of Mr and part sail for home on July 11 after family On Saturday reunions. in family Sacrament Meeting In the Mrs Ira Jonea, wan leaving for Thomas 8. with the IT, S.,Army, Mrs the attended First Ward. they week a California thla for visit a yepr In Germany reunion In Provo and on Officers elected for the comni h his sister, Mra. Javne Gor- Terry la the former Ella Iawn nee ton attended the Pul ing year were Ross Taylor, don and also l) look for work. Suday they slpher reunion In Salt Lake. Sec. pres. Florence S Ben-oGene and Doris Crawford Tayand and Tie, Maggie Page, is, Major and Mrs. Alvin Keiffer Mr. and Mra. WlllartJ Lund lor and chldrcn of Salt Geneologiei Other offices are and (hildren of Salt Lake City City visited here Monday with son Norman and daughter Norto he filled Or-vf,i ed here last week with Mai. ma ( yet enjoyed a trip to Southern Doriss grandmother, Mrs. mong the relatives from out Ine's sister, Mra. Owen Jonea dena Dailey and other relatives California last week. They stopof town that attendedi the reand family. When the others ped off In Las Vegas to viat were: union returned to the city Alvin Jr. with Mr. Lunds Laprlel Day White was here sister, Mrs. remained here for longer stay. Grace with Ihe Herbert Whites Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rowley. Sunday Coi and family. Mr. ami Mrs Milton E. Johnand Mr. and Mrs. Albert Math-esoson ami liild, Mrs Dean Cook The Mathesons took her Mrs. Dortha Barton and her Sunday, July 3 has ben set Mildred md Johnson from Huntto n Kanab to meet the bus as the day for the Wm. E. Jones three aonswere In Orderville Ftah. ing. In Stockton. Tex. notne Fort familv reunion at the Five Mile, last week attending the Esplln her ft will begin at 10 a.m, After family reunion and visiting with Rollo Johnson, Mr. and Mrs The Parowan City Fire Dept, The Relief Society ladies have Remi, Nev , Mr and Mrs. Arnhe 12 oclock lunch there will Mrs. Barton's parents, Mr. and he a meeting and program Mra. Bonnie Sorenson. A sister, been cleaning tbe church house old Orton and family from answered an alarm nt the Lorln Tav-fSkougard home on Monday. A and the men have been doing Provo I'lah Mr We-le- y clieduled for 2 pm. All descenMra. Clara Humphreys of Kanab and son Karl from Thatcher. Skougard lot and one on the dants of William E. Jones are returned to Paragonah with the some painting and repair couple of shed, one on the ri: Mr June Tnvlor. BountiBartons. invited to be present. s Fern Wiltsey, Dan Parker property adjoining Mrs. Minnie Dailey, Pres, of ful. F'ah. , Mrs. Calif Frank were burned. thr, Relief Society furnished the On' mo. number of raraconahl Mr. Tlohh. MeetMimiiis. and Colo., program for Sarrameiit '"nil frv celebrated birthdays . Mrs Farming-tonMrs. Jess Guymon made a Wilburn Tavlnr. were r. enilv, Tteckey Robb, daughter ing Sunday. Speakers Thor-IcMrs Beatrice Flub Hulet. Kent and Dallev e firing trip to Salt Lake City Twenty-fivof Mr. and Mrs Bert Robb was years ago this l orn She Is a member of Pucell A last Mrs and week. son, Lord's "The solo. Prayer" Lana Jean week Ward Mortensen and eoyen years old; Mr Mrs acPTA tha and State Clark Kenneth bv was Joan nominating comJerome, sung found Orton the wrpekeg0 Topham celebrated her eighth . Mr mittee. and spent one day In birthday. she la the daughter of Maurice Grahms Western companied by her sister, Darb-- 1 wd children and La wrenoe the Lewder and city In that connection. family. ef Mr and Mrs Alma Topham Air Lines mall plane. The plane ara Bayles. Jerold Davenport, eon of Mr had been missing since January Plans are underway for a full 10 of that year after It took off ond Mrs Dong Davenport cel from Las Vegas, on the way to day of activity here on the 4th. ebrated his seventh birthday on Saturday Lvnn Kay Topham Salt Lake City. Gall Ann Humphries accompentertained his friends at anied her grandmother, Mrs. been had church The lawn. on the days program party outlined for the Fourth of July. Beulah Browning on a vacation Excavation) at the old Indian Included In the days activities trip to Iwoa. They will be s.a Mounds north of Paragonah were: Daybreak Salute, S. J. ing at the home of one of Mrs. and B. E. Whitney; Flag raisBrownings daughters. lias begun agin thla summer. It is a group of students from ing by Boyt Scouts at sunrise; Mr. and Mre. Dee White have Parade, followed by patriotic ICLA that are doing the work to Cedr City where Dee moved childBaseball game; meeting; is employed. Mrs Lula Bastion and Mrs. ren's dance In the Blue Lantern Sarah Stones spent Saturday of and a dance that night In the Mrs. Jeanette Bayles and famlast week In the St. George pavilion for everyone. Inily of Parowan spent Sunday Program for the meeting Temple. a vocal deut cluded by Phyllis here with her mother, Mrs. ut Dean Mitchell; speech Nettie Dailey and a brother, and Orton Relations have received word Bertrand and Claude Uncle Adams; Dailey family. by Sam, of the death of Mra. Vera Monbv "Goddess of Liberty", They all attended Sacrament tague Duston of Shelly, Idaho. speech Mtcfeelson: and reading Meeting here. She was a daughter of James Loreen bv "Miss Utah, Florence Deck- at who and Susan Montague, The two little grandaughters r. one time were well known In of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dailey thla vicinity. have returned to their home in Max Service Station In Paraextensive Richfield after a visit here was undergoing gonah Mr. and Mre. Steve Adams was beThe garage remodeling. of Cedar City were over night to a dining room. Mr. and Mre. Otto Dailey envisitors at tha Renford Talbots ing converted etove and Electric refrigerator joyed a visit from a brother and last Saturday sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ronhad also been Installed. ald Dailey of Teasdale, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Aswald Doenges Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fox were They were on their way to Mich, of Chicago were in Paragonah in Califronia that where they will visit with other honeymooning last week for a visit with the week. Mrs. Cox was the former brothers. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Tom Abbots, Tom became acJ. Dailey, of Pontiac Mich., Grace Lund. quainted with the Doenges while Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Dailey he was in the Navy a number It was noted from the Cedar of Wyandotte and Mr, and Mrs. of years ago. City tax levy report that 67 and ()cen E. Dailey of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbot half cents was to g d to debt and Mr. Thomas Robinson are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dailey took service, while only 37 anil one rejoicing over a new addition half cents was to go for the a trip to Grand Canyon during to the family tree. the week. current needs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard RasIts very comfortable, and mussen welcomed a baby girl The I oral baeeball team made Mary Jane Dailey and Evelyn just the riqht size. Covered at the Iron Co. Hospital Tues, little better showing against Farrow spent Saturday home in textured fabrics in colors morning. This mkes five child the boys from Desert Mound In from work at Cedar Breaks. for the couple. was to give your room a lift. . home the Milton from Dailey previous their return game Rodeo was the at Nedra Zion. here Dailey Sunday, played A number of Paragonah relatGrounds In Cedar. The first from the Breaks on Sunday. ives went to Parowan on Tues., game ended 5 to 27, with the to the birthday celebration Parowan boys on the short end. Mae Dean, four year old of the Mr. Thomas K. Holyoak, But the second one wasnt quite daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howwho was 80 years old. Mrs. o bad. only 9 to 20, favor of ard Dailey smashed her finger Holyoaks birthday was the fol- Desert Mound. ond had to be taken to the doc-n- r, lowing day so she was feted where several stitrhes wer also in her finger. taken 4-Mr. ui i regi-tratio- m Nof-pendl- t To Our Customers We were sorry to learn many of you came to the Parowan Qfc- for Sunday dinners. There was a slip up on our part if jn f)uf aJ Sumay js the proper day to close, pos desible, and hope all will understand. We appriciate your come in sire to patronize ds and hope you can find time to week the days. during PA ItO WAN CAFE MwraacawEaessaeaMEaEawriwrisnenWEaecriritarsEicacacaM THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY CEDAR CITY, UTAH INVITES YOU TO SEE MERTON MITCHELL IN PAROWAN FOR THE BEST VALUES IN NEW & USED CARS. HERE ARE JUST, A FEW OF THE VALUES ON THE THORLEY MOTOR CO. LOT: 1951 Chevrolet Stylinc Deluxe, Radio, Heater One Owner, Very Clean 1953 Ford M-- 1951 DeSoto One Owner, Clean THIS WEEK Twenty Five Years 2-Do- or New Pain;, Fordomatic, Radio, Heater Whitewalls, Spotless or . 4-D- oor 1 Or-de- v. El-bu- rn 4-Do- or Let us make you a price 954 Ford Country Sedan 8 Pas. Fordomatic, Power Steering, Auto. Seats Radio, Heater, Double Eagle W.W Tires nnd-Mrs- AL WaO&flesE ,44vy, tV- - To clear our stock we've made drastic reductions on ALL our furniture it to cost our loss can mean great savings for you. --c- Modern H Doings Stones and Mrs. The"Six Happy Stitchers held Emma Dalton were among the i 8 at the hom of Sandra Deck28 tRU students who went to er, one of their leaders. The? worked 6n skirts and blouses, thP Arches National Monument and Dead Horse Point in So. their seventh meeting on June Utah. The next meeting will be held at Joy Evans. Mr. Iane Bjftendqfrp, Mrs. Reported by Omah Lee Smith Wanda Spade and her two children of Salt Iske City were June 10 we held our meeting at Tom and at of home the the home of Gaye Lynn gurs8 Bath Abbot, Mr. Bytendrops During the meeting we rut out our hotpads and started daughter and j to sew them. und At the end of the meeting we Larrv Dailev, son of Mr. j Mrs Lawrence Dailey left late were served refreshments. Tuesday night for San Diego Reported by DeAnna Evans anil his duties with the Navy. s held their Friday the V'Tdell Robinson was home meeting at the home of DeAnna week end for a visit with Evans.. At the meeting we workHi fr.Vs, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ed on our hotpads and decided Robinson and Max Robinson. on our aprons. Miss Helen Apiiioi ftifls! Why not end the big Fourth of Julv celebration hv dancing at d the Ward Church? The time is 7:.?rt pm All children are invited The admission will he Ur Candy, Rice Balls and Cun Cakrs for sale. First-Secon- I $1 89.00 The upholstered back makes it extremely comfortable, and the choice of fabrics is Mar-Farlao- e. son-in-la- Cal-ett- At the end of our meeting we were served with ref re Ilmen ts. Reported by IteAnna Evans Two Piece Studio Set so expertly made believe never that youd that the sofa opens into a very comfortable full sized bed. The fabrics are new and luxurious, and you can create a beautiful room around these three pieces. So beautifully designed $189.00 For Easy Living 1 Howard ard Emma Rasninsc m took delivery or their fifth i hi! at the Iron County Hospital early Tuesday morning. Ties nna was a girl, giying them three fifl'' and two bovs Best Simple, smart and perfectly scaled for todays home, with many practical features as well. Fine Limed Oak ip a warm mellow tone, each gives a definate impression of quality. And yet three peices are sale priced at Modern Chair $29.95 at it's unusual at this low price.. Special $42.50 Credit Terms Arranged Mitchells Gift and Appliance |