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Show r.MiOWAX TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, MARCH 10, I960 "Of Ships And Shoes And Sealing Wax" u Mrs. by IRAS JONES -- Summit News Music Recital Held Students of Mrs. Wilma by Donna Davenport Davenport and Mrs. liable Jean Robinson gave a music Firesides were held Sunrecital on March 3. Students day evening at the homes of were from Paragonah and Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Dailey Parowan and were as follows and Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Carol Ann Adams, Gay Benson, Mrs. Gordon Farnsworth and Marie F arns Lawrence Burton, worth, Johnnie Gilgcr, Hal and Sherry Wheatlv, Alyson Adams, Dewey Topham and Norman Robinson, all of Boyd Walker, Lnn Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn Chamberlains traveled to Salt Lake City Monday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Chamberlains grand- mother, Mrs. Vincent. Parowan. Tom From Paragonah: Mrs. Leona Smith spent Jones, Alan Lister, J. Lowe LinMonday visiting n Miners-villBarton Jr., Janet Hunt, da Dalton, Alan Robinson, She accompanied her Pauline Evans, Peggy Ann sister Mrs. Lela Gibson of Lamorcaux, Barbara Stones, Enoch. Judy Talbot, Mina Lamo-- i eaux, Larae Lamoreaux, Claudia Jones, Lana Jean was played by Mrs. Hilma Topham and Sherry Dawn Lamoreaux. Board Stake e. Evans. The following people attended the funeral in Pang-uitc- h for a relative, James Smith during he week: Mr. and Mrs. William T. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davenport, Gene Davenport, Mrs Wilma Lamoreaux Mrs. Ilazle Jean Robinson, Rva Lew Lamoreaux, Carol Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Edwards and Roy Me Bride. members present were Mrs. Lillie Ward, Parowan and Mrs. Ruth Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stones announce the birth of a new granddaughter. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mario Stones. Mayor and Mrs. Easton of Beaver. Martell Sup- 1 14-1- 8. j m Alice Walker and family. "TrW1 statement that wras prepared a couple of weeks ag by City Pecorder Verda E. Adams. The statement is one of the best weve seen since weve been in business. It wil'. be published in the next issue. We hope youll read it. Incidentally we should have published it a couple of weeks ago, but due to some legal difficulties (not anything to do with the budget) we havnt done like new when filed on our precision maIn a chine. few minutes have you'll aawe that cut cleaner, truer, faster. Bring your saws in today youll like our speedy servics. I ON THE ROAD? Keep fn touch by Ions distance H lCL NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES Now, for only $1.75 or less, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hnvcjii, and talk tor three wonderful minutes at the rate or nighttime on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). station-to-statio- Mountain States Telephone W. SCOTT MITCHELL J.Wtpjwui rnriflftfrfi um wr fatfc art. Interest Mrs. Chester Robinson underwent surgery at the Iron County hospital this week. Her little grand-daug- h t:r, Karen Edwards had her tunsRs removed the same day. .Both are and it's nicely. Guaranteed! Mrs. Scott Barton traveled to Salt Lake to take her daughter Caralyn for medical treatment. Mrs. Cecil Barton and daughter Sheila accompanied them. We pay interest for each full month on posits made by the 10th. Mrs. .Lola Robb and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen and family visited here with Mr. and Mrs William Robb over the weekend. Th cRelief Society held tin ir Sunday evening service March 6, under the di-ctirn of the Relief Society Presidency. Mrs. J. Lowe Burton, Mrs. Leona Stones and Mrs. Alta Dalton. given by Mrs. Melba Barton. Mrs. Guen Jones & Mrs Ethel Robb. Music was by the Singing Mothers un- der the direction of Mrs. Miriam Anderson. Prayers were by Mrs. Alta Dalton and Bishop James Anderson. Prelude and postlude music leone Lyman, ervisor of the school lunch Mrs. Dee Stapley is prograifi, raked the editor home after spending several over the coals this week days in Murray with her mo- because he hadnt ruh a ther, Mrs. Elden Neilsen and story about School Lunch Guess family. She went to see her Week, March brother Von Ntielsen who maybe we should have had was seriously burned in a a going over, but frankly fire and explosion at the ser we had just too much copy for the available space, and vice station where he is not time enough to edit it. Weie sorry we didnt get it in, and we know she is Mrs Minnie Delley accomdissappointed. and Mr. folks panied her Mrs. Charles Hulet and brother Melvin of Newcastle to Cant help thinking how Salt Lake City where her much faher underwent surgery at attach toimportance on people publicity things the L. D. S. Hospital Tues. theyre really intesred in, and how little tolarance Allen Dailey went to Ne- they have for the thing the vada Tuesday where he other guy is interested in. with his father If we gave all these special weeks and days all the free Dailey. space their committees feel Dick Farrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farrow is on Lorie and Mark crutches after spraining his are ill with the ankle while skiing. at present . Gayland Farrow who is Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huattending school at CSU was home Sunday visiting his let were in Cedar City Sunday afternoon where Mr. Hu folks, the Ray Farrows. let went to chisten his new-- 1 Mrs. Lillian Farthering-ha- est grandson, a son of Mr. of Milford visited here and Mrs. Kent Hulet. recently with her sister Mrs. they should have, Our pa- it. Mrs. Adams was on time, per would be just one big we werent. special week edition. All three of the PHS stuWhile we may goof" one occasionalwho took part in the dents is that important Nine Forensics meet have well Region ly, guess just to continue to "call em as held at CSU this week won we see em even at the risk first places in the oratory division. Those who partici of a few tellings off. participated were Lyla Joy Bart Mortensen called us Halterman, Linda Knight this morning and said he had and Bill wright. some choice sage roots hed Understand Mrs. Willie like to give to someone if Topham was the winner of they would call him. a new bowling ball at the The Parowan High School Cedar Bowling Lanes last operetta held last week was week. Dont know what she one of the best weve ever did to win it but it must seen presented here. The have been good. acting, singing and dancing were tops. Mr. Asay, and all the other instructors and helpers and all those who participated should have a LET US FILE YOUR SAW good big bunch of roses for on our New Foley their efforts. 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