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Show the times it- - AFPfKiM Touf U m M k w f cu boul XXXII ll"v ' or MrTic- th boy t hPPn- - Of U" D I C,lUn APOWAN TIMES - NUMBER - REMEMULlt IS PAROWAN TIMES, PIONEER Scrap Bool St 5 X b Conference To Be Held Club Elect Officers The Purwuun Clan and Itod Club !'. annual i!, .fling Thursday Dfl.t Feb tilt), foi the putpose of E.ett.ng off ci'is fur th.s year. li Ul Junior nut to not the .plrn-esunted off. or we never know how li get hon e, but you l.k.-those He pioneer rf who isnt anybody then and ert. Old moie of them than the so I knows he ma..y, rrfr Jn fad he'll talk pel him started, into the night. Tliat is why arm'd tlie boy not to bring up 7. ;j if T V;A tu 1 f i dicers lire a fulloWSl Pirsi.ii t.t- Warren Pendleton; Vice Pies l.co..rd Orton; Sec i etary - s Hornet Adams, Ihsird Members- Hubert - It. 'yd Mitchell r Stubbs, Vein Mortenson Iwe Kay of the State Fish and On Sunday Un- fast meeting will (k.me Dejvirtn nt was here and Ik a gen. : Plies',h'id fl un t itig ,;i gave an inlet estmg lecture and inuv ft subject. Uu-- 1st Wald Chap. at 9 A M , al.su mg pictuie concerning fisli and 7--f first thing he said when the a d in,,:!!, and .Ui ihl !.s g.one and all W l.le Life. A Picture will you fellow let us in was iii technicolor of Southern Utah's at the hunt Mine tile in sall.e HI. story. Mr. ': me the Thieshing Untrodden Tiail vv,., shown. mg Thru- meet.ng.s w.i! in- - ful td f neer bv a gid.-ram smud at 2 P. M The Ar'll see." he told the boy. will bv un.ivt the ebbing usual Once settled down in the ..f the Stake M. I. A t.. dinit..n Old the of the fire, e.rs m fiont a little be held m the evening p.,ncer wa.ted to be coaxed All queim officers, priesthood he stained on his story but . A. 1 1 un-din- Id-!- - l Personal News Notes gave C -- y. y s CHURCH the indians didnt like taa. at all. They was grumblin and sowlin off a little ways from the tceshin, and Brother Davenport i"d the others knew tney was goin' bi be trouble, so eh got his crew t'gether, and went into action. They was Bob Quarm, Robert i:Jler and George A. Smith. They in a line facin the indians. All a whack, Brother Quarm gave a Var boop, unstrapped hs nd threw it in the air. Son, you should have seen them indians! Next, Brother Miller gave a war hoop and jerked off his firey red j'4 and threw it in the air. And, if wasnt enough, President Smith Id go with a holler and took out "Well, sir, peg-le- g Is false teeth Let me tell you, 4 ?. unc scared lat bunch. t if they was ever indians, it was They took to their horroce ff just as fast as they es,an fluid go, fhe Old iea Pioneer tipped back his laughed till tears ran the furrows in his face. . and wn .Ppose Ive heard him tell that times, and enjoys it a dozen 0Ty Core every time. Tell anothe f.oneer. ' 11 s r one, please, Little Eph said. school in tl Mr. time you Weli were better go home. W Banquet rual , u-- Paro-Continu- aruan,- Sept R - to 10 f 2 50 A YEAR Organization Meeting To Superintendant J. C. MIGHTY Seminary All young Men between the agis 21 and .15, inclusive, me im iUti to be prcM-n- t at the County of a Junior Meeting of Chamber Commerce for I.itow.iu Hold Monthly The meeting Will be held next Thursday evening at 8 00 P M in the The Iron County Commissioners L D. S. Senunmy building. held their tegular monthly meeting A spix-i.i- l feature of the meeting Monday, Feb. loih vwlh all the mem- will be talks given bv two prombers as well as other County offieers inent members of Cedar City's Jun Commissioners IMPORTANT BOOK. Addressing a recent conference of Utah educators jn Salt Lake City, Superintendent J. C. Moffitt of Piovo city schools made an observation which should set every parent und everyone else interested in the educational welfare of our boys and present. guls on the alert and to action. Moffitt adroitly avoided Held of 'THE SECOND CHAPTER IN A Dr. I5o 20, In L. I). S. Thursday February Moffitt Urges Higher Wages For Teachers stat- relatives and friends. night well develop in the house md senate of Utah's legislature-bu- t Mrs. Mary R. Bentley returned to nis meaning is clear. Zions Canyon after spending a few Utah voters last November over days visiting with her folks here. whelmingly approved constitutional She and Mr. Bentley are caretakers imcndments radically revising the at the U. P. Lodge in the Canyon inancing of schools to assure a unithis winter. formity of educational opportunity. The belatedly report the birth of That mandate from the electorate for unia baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Bert placed the responsibility shoulders on the squarely formity Feldstcd on January 18th at the if the state. Educational opportunity County Hosp.tal, 10 longer is to be contingent upon taxable wealth of the separate the After spending the past two weeks Continued on page four here visiting with their families, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Matheson and their son, Stewart returned to their home in Boulder, Nevada where Bruce is employed in the Post Office. They w'crc passengers wdth Gay Bayles. The Elizabeth Camp of D. U. P. Carmen (Bill) Rollins was conis meeting Monday, Feb. 17th at the fined to the Iron Co. Hospital sevof Mrs. Wm. J. Lowder where eral days recently suffering from an home Mrs. Hatch will give the lesson. received at Iron Mountain CONFERENCE Parents County K.ur at Meeting air Chamber Ihesldont J. R. and Frank Milne, the awaid winner of the "Most Outstand.ng Young Man of Ctxlar City". They will be of great value to us in organ izing an artive Chamber. Its needless to say that tlie Junior Chamber would be a very welcomed organization for Parowan. In every city wheie a Chamber has been star tod it has brought out the fine quality and leader hip of a great number of Young Men who hadn't had a chance to show their abilities with Wta-tnos- Floyd Hyatt met with the group and asked that the County gravel 'j mile of road from Jasper Stubbs barn to the Day lane. The commissioners votd to investigate the matter and take the necessary action. The County Clerk as purchasing agent was instructed to work with the County Assessor and Sheriff in purchaung offnv equ ptment ki Plates regular Literary next Tuesday at 2 P. M. The lesson is "Westward March of America. The officers are certainly appreciative of the crowd of willing workers that attended the work meeting this past Tuesday. There were some fifty women present. There are still a number of young mothers in our ward we would like injury our meetings. when he was struck on the head to invite to attend You really are missing something with a heavy piece of iron if you dont a'tend. Why not start Tuesday February 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Guymon made a brief trip to Provo and Salt Lake The members of the Stake PriCity the first of the week. mary Board were entertained at a Valentine supper Feb. 2nd at the Mr. and Mrs S. A. Halterman, Mr home of Pres. Zona P. Topham. and Mrs Arvill Halterman, and the The table lecorations were red latters daughters Joyce and Jean and white tapers in crystal holders, are spending a few days visiting with silver streamers leading to with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Dalton in ach place card. Flagstaff, Arizona. A book containing poems and Mr. D. A. Matheson has been ill gems of wisdom wras presented to each member. The evning was spent at his home here the past week, but and planning for is reported as being somewhat imin preparation more successful primaries in our proved at this time. .take. The supper was prepared and Mr. and Mrs J. E. King returned served by the officeis. Zona P. Grace Burt, Jean Hend- Tuesday night from Salt Lake City Topham, w'here they attended Market Week rickson and Clarice Morris. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Moore were also in the City for the same purpose, L. D. S. GIRLS GROUP AWARDS driving in with Mr. and Mrs. JasTO BE PRESENTED AT STAKE per Cartwright. Word came from the Stake ChairTo Hold man of the L. D. S. Girls committee that the group awards for the girls sons will be presented at the morning arwan Chapter is holding ?ession of the conference at Cedar arenf anf Sons Ban-- h City, Sunday Feb. 16th. It will be Ciet MothnUrday eveniS at 7:30 P. M. either the 10:30 session or the West Ward 9:00 at ers and Daughters meeting Banquet Hall. decided to be will mae this a success oclock. The time is ave wrked on it now for by the visiting authorities from Salt , iyJUt V'ees anf have some very Lake. faDahi to All girls in these groups who have do er?mrniltees the work, Th aiso playing h'ost earned the award as well as all who t u,. o 3ptcr thapt!!Uthern Division of Utah Ag. have earned individual awards, are r annual Public especially urged to be present. pealo to be held here It is desired that we have a good ,gJContest hch nd 1947 at 2:00 P. M. in the turnout for the Mothers and Daugh? H s ft Pc!f Jr'llt"rum AS yet we hav-- c ters meeting. &ur Information has been given out by representative to the T.test b re holding the semi-i- n the Stake Offieers that out of six f nais r Public is cord- - awards in the Stake to be given at V attend and ve hope the morning session of Conference some fme speaches given. that three of them go to the on page four Gene Benson J? Club .1 Install NEWS threshin time at Brother it tivenports place. He had a small rack of grain they was threshin There will be neither Priesth.xd f.t, and all of a whack, up rode a nor Sacrament meeting held hete End of indians. Brother Brigham in Stmday because of Stake Confer Ed told the people to feed the innee being in session in Cedar City runs stead of fightin em, and the in that day. Sunday school, hew fitly settlers had been doin that ever, will convine as usual. pie indians had got so they sorta txpected it, and sometimes got a Dr. Preston Peterson will be the pile sassy. Well, thats the way tft guest speaker in the adult class at pind was. They wanted a sack of the East W'aid M. I. A. Tuesday rin apiece. Poor old Brother is invited and urged favenport looked at his little old night. Everyone to attend ard receive, some very and all Hie braves iiiNstack,, and instructive infomia yth a sack each, and shook his nteiestmg tion. Ead. They had been a lot of grass-lipper- s that year, and the harvest The Wist Ward Relief Society vas purty light. lesson will hold its was 14. 1947 fin-eac- ! i;o. ) ing spec;f.cally the possibility of a circumstance in Utah similar to those which already have been In tile headlines elsewhere as schools closed because teachhrs failed to appear for classroom duty. The topic Muyor E. Ray Lyman, Arthur of discussion was teachers' salaries Joseph, R L. Fenton anl J. E KLng and the need for improvement of th were members of a committee economic status of those entrusted which was in Salt Lake City the with the development of young and Albert F. Ora Hofheimx past week on business connected minds and characters. Smith of Beaver met with the Comwith the Bur.k as well as some other Said Dr. Moffitt: Utah's crisis in missioners and asked for their help out having such a group. matters cuneuiung the welfare and education is NOT going to come the road on Buckhorn Flat. The with the issuance of new teacher development of our community. Continued on page four contracts next spring. Summit Citizens Mrs. Lottie Richards Pendleton "That crisis will develop if it returned to her home in Denver last is to come within the next two to 1947-Autcmob- ile Civic Organization week end after spending the past our weeks. month in Parowan visiting with her He did not add that the crisis and committeemen ate urged hide Eph such a dirty to attend the pr.eslhood leadership of the J,,k, he retired to the back meet.ng on Saturday i cn;ng and j Pioneer's b.g rocker and waited. dl iiH inhi i s of the pnesth.Kxl should You'd like to hear the Threshing be at the 9 A. M. meeting m Su:i-acome son" around Well, eh y All thse uho have rerpons-ibiht1 rear.d sit down on the footstool", ,n the Church Welfare pro 1 sa,d after he decided abody was should he at the Welfare gii.ni h I .r.g to coax nen they was meeting at 6 P. M. Saturday eve It wieitiariP'"' r;v hard, v.ous.-- in this valley, ning. Butwt just remember the It is not definutclv known at this Continued on page five yar, but it was a long, long time .er I l 8 IiJ JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO ORGANIZE CLUB IN PAROWAN i Evers by Eph 'll l I Rod Parowan Gun February 14th and 15th 1 Si ! UTAH FEBRUARY Parowan Stake Quarterly & lltltrs tVl.'.i PAROWAN. Jv !t luil Iuulltl'a Friends and relatives called on Mrs. Lillie Ward Wednesday, Feb 12th to celebrate her birthday. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Taylor of Casper, Wyoming of the arrival of a new 72 lb. Baby boy, their first child. Mr. Taylor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor of Parowan. This is also the first grandson for the Taylors. Mr. Peter H. Gurr returned this week from a 10 day business trip to Los Angeles, California. Afton Werner and little daughter Louise spent the week with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mrs. U. Thornton. Her husband Mr, Ted Werner flew up Sunday morning to drive the car back to Las Vegas. Continued on back page Society Members are reminded that the yearly fees of $1.00 are due now. The camp officers are also very desireous of locating a dozen of the ;ong book supplements which have been misplaced and would appreciate any word of their whereabouts. The officers of the Ladies Victory Chorus announce a very important meeting and practice for the group on Wednesday evening at :30 P. M. in the East Ward Chapel. This is the first practice for a big Centennial Program which is to be presented by the Chorus in conjunctions with the Yankee Singers. The latter will hold their rehearsal the same evening at the To Be Sold At Parowan The pople of Summit held a meeting Friday February 7 to organic what will be known as, the February 17 & 24. Summit Civic Organization. An board was elected consistMr. Taylor wrho is a representative ing of the following members: Oscar of the Utah State Tax Commission Hulet, Ivan Dailey, Earl Stapley, has announced that he will be at Alma Lawerance, and Emma Fife. the courthouse in Parowan on Mon- The aim of this organization is to day February 17th and again on improve the community with, StrMonday February 24th from 10 A.M. eet Lights, Sldi vlalk, and a recreato 5 P.M. to give opportunity for tion center. the people of the east end of Iron A motion was presented by Mr. to their Clark procure County Johnson, that there be a set lie license plates. fee of $5.00 per family in order to Those who have not already pro- get the projects started. Dwight cured their ulates should arrange to Dailey and Clark Johnson having get them at that time. The County paid the first $5.00, $55.00 was col Assessor will have a dupty at the j ected at the meeting. The board courthouse to assess your cars and called on all the homes of the town trucks, if they have not already by Sunday night and the response been assessed, and will issue the was 100. necessary tax clearance certificates. Saturday night the execucitive board met and choose 6 committees to act as heads of the projects. Dwight Dailey, Charles Dailey, and Continued on page five iBy Correspondent) TEACHER TRAINING CLASS Marie Topham and Mr. Ray Berrie were married Monday evening Feb. TO BE HELD SUNDAY 10th at the home of the Brides parThe 3id in a series of 6 teache" ents Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Topham. classes will be given this training Bishop J. Leonard Topham perfornight February 16 in the Sunday med the ceremoney. The class will start at Marie is the only daughter of 8Seminary. P. M. and conclude at 9 P M. Any Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Topham. She Church Teacher who hasn't atten is a graduate of the Parowan High ded the first 2 classes is especially School and up to the time of her envited to attend these classes and marriage has been working for the receive memeographed literature on AAA office in Cedar City. Mr. Berthe past 2 lessons. rie is from Cedar City and is workThe purpose of the class is to ing for a Construction Company. assist the teacher of any organizaThey will make their home in Cedar tion to prepare and administer the City for the present time. lesson. A Wedding reception will He given The lesson for Sunday we are infor the young Couple Saturday nite formed by Mr. Merrill instructor, Feb. 15th in the School House will be "How to Organize Subject 1947-autom- Paragonah A very enjoyable birthday party was held for Mrs. Alice Robinson of Paragonah, last Saturday Feb. 8th. Ladies attending the party from Parowan, were Martha Dalton, Vera Raymond Prothero was operated Decker, Mary B. Orton, Florence for appendicitis at the Iron Couon OrBenson, Jane Richards, Verda DalHospital during the week. He nty Helen ton, Arvilla Halterman, is satisfactorily. secovering and ton, Betsy Mary Haycock Dobrusky. Mr. Earnest Topham has been in Lake for two weeks for treatSalt The O. N. O. Club held their regfor a growth on his face. The ments ular meeting at the home of Berta treatments are quite severe and he 14 Burton Feb. 6th. There were when he will be able to know dont members present. home. come The next meeting will be held Feb. 20th at the home of Ola Mrs. Alice Robinson celebrated her birthday Saturday night Feb. 8th. A number of friends called durLITERARY CLUB. ATTENTION: ing the day. Then in the evening The next Literary Club event will Mrs. Robinson entertained several be a Valentine Party, the evening of couples at a very nice party. Feb. 19th, at the home of Mary O. Mrs. Nora Lund spent a few days Topham. The cammittee members to be members in Hurrican visiting relatives dur-n- g every urge cordially the week. present. Dinner will be served at 8 oclock. Don't forget the M. I. A. gold and Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell Mrs. John Pendleton green Ball Saturday night Feb. 22 Mrs Mariam Lister in the School Auditorium. Special Mrs. Mary O. Topham decorations and floor show. Continued on page five Committee Matter. 0. P. A. ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN SUGAR RATIONING Spare Stamp 53, currently valid for five pounds of sugar, will expire March 31 instead of April 30, Frederic A. Adams, OPA regional sugar executive, announced. The new stamp .valid on April 1, will be for ten pounds of sugar instead of the usual five. It Ls necessary to make it clear to housewives that the Continued on page five ten-poun- H P, T. A. MEETING MONDAY All paie.nts are urged to attend the P. T. A. foundersday meeting to be held at the elementary school building Monday at 3:30 P. M. The program is to be furnished by the Elementary and High School. |