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Show Ln rcp,y-- ; lT meet Ti'Sche? Wp iti ini ut local new t u i PAROWAN TIMES by tvii'r-nxjrvijr- n'x'n' rnuniojI& Phone 25(H5 ur.tv. REMLMbl ' I: i'll Cowntv I U Si s 8 jt I I.ui'M .m,--- i ' , I,' Pi'it County H J y.i .i ii jit, Ut ! I Co. Commissioners Services Held For Lecture Here 25th Ai Mrs Jane Mitchell n List week's to the Alumni are which et od aiiK-have 25th. April Parowan the ot most jnl to Alumni member and ot- :'s graduates; and the dear it make to vu'.d like mvitations are meant to stated s jnvju-.Mi- sehe-Fnda- e .Jtw( ta the Im y. rfltrs AfV would also bke to empiia- ai the I311 lhal 11 vaU be abs 1 . y to secure resorva-dont be can hy This i wly Biyd Mitchell at his .jjjmg e Grocery or at the Buy-Rit21st. April jj 'has The tmu- for the banquet M. P. 8 oclock 09 sharp r. jet at school to be held in the grade the uance will follow in lihng i-i- e - k , The tickets will both events. Funera services for a one A. kljde attendance at have acted I Mitchell- wife of Win. C. Mitchell officers executive also the I I the advertising and and have I who died m the County Hospital Monday afternoon as a result of arinating committee ! exited be to tickets upon two g jp injuries received m an auto acci-- f I the banquet. These officers are: dent a couple of weeks ago, were Kath-- 1 held in the Paiowan s. East Ward p ti Alma Evans. I Sarah Benson; Mitchell; tu Secy. Chapel Wednesday afternoon under I the direction of the Bishopric. i Treat Boyd Mitchell. I who members Other committee The services opened with a song I tve been appointed and are now by the combined choirs, Oh, My for the coming I Father, with the invocation being isjf on preparations I ration are as follows: Banquet offered by Peter H. Gurr. Mrs. Bar I tunmittee: Della Gurr, Chairman bara M. Adams was the first speak J. I id Itha Mortensen and Georgia er, who included m her remarks, a 1frki members, with other sub-tribute to the deceased wiitten by to be chosen later. I oer daughter Lucile. Elena Halter fccanittees Initiation Committee: Mario Top-man and Marian Decker then play I iin, Chairman, Norma Hulet and ed a violin duet, "Dry Those Tears, flaude Adarus. Boyd Mitchell heads I ad were followed by a tribute given the dance committee and Sarah I Dy Luella A. Dalton who also read Edison has had charge of the invi- - I several poems including one writ Jasons members I ten especially for the occasion by with several I Minnie A. Burton. A double mixed Mpmg. A copy of Hie ballots which are I quartette Lead Me then sang, lube used in voting for new officer I Gently Home; Pres. Glenn Snow I. Hows: of the Dixie College and a former Parowan resident was the neiit GOLD speaker; and brief remarks anr ex- President Claude Ortpn ,sessions of thanks from the family V.ce Pres. Vera D. Decker were made by Bishop Guymon Sec. Alta P. Adams After 'the choir sang. "Beaulifful Tres. Reed Orton Land, Bishop Leonard Evans offered the benediction. At the cemetery Board Members Lyle Halterman the grave was dedicated by Walter I, gynmusium- - I - Vice-Pre- A tr-- Ic 1 1 i Piviple of Purowun, Assigned Overseas Meet At Parowan To Play At Cedar Sun. Paragonih-an- Summit, are reminded that on Hiday April 25, at 7 IW 1. M. in the L D. S. Sciiunuiy Dr. G. Homer Durham will give the final lecture of the U. of U. Centennial Extension Course entitled "Know Utah. The lecture this Friday Apul 18. will be on Utah Taxes by Dr. Dilworth Walker. Once again the Extension Class extends an invitation to the general public to attend these remaining two lectures. The public ha luH responded too well to this invitation so fjr, aiUio last Friday r goodly number did attend the lecture on "Utah K"ci ration " by Dr. sielsoii and also enjoyed learning the dames that wen taught by him. The Class wishes to remind the public that it costs no more for 500 to listen to these lectures than it does for a dozen or so, and the members feel that those who do nA attend are missing a rare and valuable opportunity. Dr. Durham's lecture will be on "Utah Government, and we are given to understand by the U. of U authorities that this is the feature number of the whole course. Dr, Durham is the son of our former townsman George H. Durham The Stake Relief Society Pageant, "The Relief Socity, the Molhe. of Vie Church", under the directum of Mrs Elaine Southwirk will be presented to the people of Parowan Slake on Sunday evening, April 20. at 8 00 P. M. in the Cedar City First Ward Chapel. Over 150 people irom every Ward in the Stake, including a combined chorus of about 100 singing mothers, will participate in this production which depicts the history of the Stake Relief Society from its founding to the present date. Because of the great n iniber of Personal News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Wold h.i. people here, been livened th.it Surg. Adams, soil of Min Luella of this. C.t. who is a mi! the U. S. At my stationed cry Field in Den vet. has an assignment which will to Hawaii for the next tw. Hillman has been in ser the army for the past 12 th ving overseas during the recruiting of men am the same type of woik w in the new field He h week for the coast and w i ue on from there either b boat; his wife, who is in will follow shortly. act a Pioche Nevada IN Miss Jeanette Topham and Dale Evans of Parowan were married last Saturday night April 5th at Both of these Peoche, Nevada. young people are attending school at the Parowan High. Jeanette is die charming daughter of Mr and Mrs Angus Topham and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Evans of Parowan. They plan on finishing school. A Wedding reception will be given in the near future Last Respects Paid To Local Pioneer Mother Society welcome. i oi obtaining buildings ,md bn.!. ng matell.ils with which to faun laboi m the Count in,- - t be obtain. , from the E.si. i,d 1'ul be Housing Authoi. tv. Albeit I),iis of Kan. .ii, i w.i - Hilled as a llielnb. i of lliefi. Wclfaic Boa: d to take Pi. p ft Vacant hv tile dei'.li of Th,, Lund of Modena Joi n W. Dentil Was app !! Jo, tire of the IV.ne Iaiow.in to take tile pi lee of 1! oil Jos. ph, W'hiN' present empi meiit necessitat'd his lesignat The Commissioners ini which informed them that the State Rood between I, , o ways 89 & ill w hich goes bv w ' ' . Eieemont Canyon, ha., been taker off the Stifle Road System hv oid.-f Legislative action. and their daughter, Marjvan of Bryon, Wyo. and a niece from Salt Lake City, spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. Stevens' mother. Mrs. Srah Ann Stevens and other relatives and friends in Paiowan. They returned to on Wednesday of this week taking Mrs. Stevens, and Mi's. Sarah Hulet with them. The ladies will visit for a couple of weeks with .heir many relatives in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Matheson recently purchased a city lot from Harvey Adams which is located on the block on which Hills Orton lives and contemplate building a home there. We are aways happy to see our young people come back to the ild home town to make their homes, and we certainly give them a hearty iij,ain.-.it...!- I Walter Stevens Mr. Bert Warren, one time resident of Parowan, is spending a few days here visiting with relatives and friends. spina l mg i I V pM-eim- t then-hom- Young Couple Married a . i i Funeral services for Mis. Ward were conducted Thursday after noon by the Parowan East Ward Bishopric. The choir sang, There's a Beautiful Land, and the open ing prayer was given by W. Clan Rowley. A double mixed quartette then continued with a song, "A Beautiful Country' and was followed by Barbara M. Adams who spoke of the pioneer ancestry and the early life of the deceased. "Whis pering Hope was then played by the Ivan Decker family and Joseph E. Waid was the next speaker. A duet Come Unto Me and Rest", IRON CO. OFFICERS TO INVITE MISSOURI TO UT. CENTENNIAL I Since the National Convention County Officials is to be held m Utah this yenr. bring scheduled for July 22. 23, h 24 in Salt Lake City, each County in the Stale of S. The Iron County Official-have as their assignment, the State of Missouri and to assist tin m in the woik the County Clei k a list of names of all Count es in that State to which the imitations will he sent. lit.-U- Saunders M. Clark, another of The Parowan Literary Club met our enterprising home town boys, c. Mitchell. Georgia Meeks Wednesday night at the home of recently purchased the Ivan Decker Pat Smith Mitchells Fae N. Benson with President Aug- property across the street East, from Pall bearers wereMrs. was sung by Mary O. Topham and two brothers, William and Sami. usta Adams in charge. The Annual the School block and is now excavaBLUE E. Ray Lyman, and Grace O. Gurr election of the Clubs officers was ting preparatory to the erection of J. Whitney and four of her sons-i- n a tribute to Mrs. Ward as a President Benson small home for himself and of gave MARRIAGE LICENCES ISSUED law, Elmer Mitchell, Charles Tim held with the following being chosen Hayoock of the Relief Society. Mrs. member Vice Pres. Ethel mons. Wallace Skinner, and Stan to act for the coming year: several units for rent. Virginia M. Lowe Ora A. Biewer of Win land Wy Minnie Burton read a poem which Sec. Flowers were in Bayles for President; Huldah Hulet Margaret P. Adams ley Griffiths. ind Melba Booth of Cedm Oitv. he for and the occasion, composed Mr. Samuel T. Orton who, since Pres. Reed Orton and Vice President; Jean Hendrickson charge of daughters-in-lawas Andrew followed J. Bath of Butter. Kemne-kmade brief remarks by ., his illness serious in December has as as was Board Members trand daughters. La Vella Robison of Me id, w, The and choir then Bishop oy Guymon. been at of the home his lictor Robinson daughter Mary Jane Whitney Adams Mitch- was also Fae N. Benson for assistant "Abide With Me, and the Utah. Eugene W. Siri, of Carl' nil Mr. and Mrs. Roe sang, and Mae Burt ell was born March 29, 1875 in Parowas benediction pronounced by N. J. and Norma Dean Curry o! Norma S. Burton wan, Utah a daughter of New S. The lesson for the evening was Thorley in Cedar City, is now in lar City. Howaid Moms Toplum Evans. Leonard 3ishop and Sarah Gurr Whitney. She spent under the direction of Zona Topham Parowan and living at the home of of and Dixie June Edwards bmli of sons five were Pall bearers the to his Claude. We are son, happy most of her early life in Parowan, Anna Lyman and Hazel Pendleton '.he deceased, Silas J,. Frank, Orland Paragonah, Utah. Havmer I). M mis that his heahh is miraculousreport D. Adams in the who comof Charles the life the story marrying gave Paronan Students , Win and he is able to be up Lewis, and Keith Ward and her and Roene Bulloch both of Ci Jar 'M;. George Temple on June 28, 1893. poser, Beethoven. They were assist- ly improved brother, Blanchard Whitney. At City, Utah. now. They were the parents of 14 child- ed in the presentation of some his and around the cemetery the grave was dedicat-- i ren. 11 of them now living and who works by Elena Halterman who At Festival Word has been received by relby Silas J. Wferd. STATEWIDE were all with their mother at the endered as violin solos. "Moonlight W. Ward, more fam Mrs. Mrs. atives that Haycock Emily here, Betsy Sonata and "Minuet in G with who has been ill in Salt Lake for CENTENNIAL EVENTS as "Aunt Emmy iliarly known Continued page five Music lovers of Ramona Mitchell accampanying her several weeks and who has Hurricane and already Tied early Monday morning at her lher Southern on the piano. Marian Decker played submitted to one Utah towns enjoyed Apnl lit- - Romberg festival. Fan major operation, Continued on page five the festival Little Minuet two piano selections, on Friday April 11. the was on the operating table for 32 Grounds, Salt Iake Citv, ts musical talent in the schools and Fur Elise. ,'rom a Sonta 19- - "Deal Ruth" at V.mti j hours again Saturday. It is hoped April Delicious refreshments were ser-- j that this will clear vtr' worthily presented to an 19- Sti eet at the Angel lung Apnl up Paragonah Popular hostess. The Club meets oppreciatave crowd of students and the ved by Mo: gan so trouble she has suffered with Mrs. Lizzie Lamoreaux went to adults. The home of 19- - "B! i.. aim Time at a critpresentations were var- - salt Lake last Monday to take her next April 30th. at the in remains still but she April long, and so well done that Vows Gwen M. Gurr. Prn Mrs. everyone Exchange Her ical condition. Couple daughter, ittle grandson Antone Angello Vas 19- - 'But Not Goofloy it Ap pleased with the days to Mrs. Carma Hulet entertained a Al. Doubrusky is with her at the his mother Mrs. Margaret join activities Thur-da- y The judges were kept on home her Ogden. present time. Angello. who came to Salt Lake group of ladies at Thursday night Apiil 10th Dixh rating the participants, 19. 20, 21- - Pageant .,1 10th where the him April April to evening, Idaho Howard get Sun from and Edwards June Topham Valley, he Parowan Mr. and Mrs. Dave Richards and Delicious students who Temple Ground.-- St (Jem go Mr. and Mrs. Angello and their son time was spent in sewing. were married at the home of the in the Music Festival and n 23- - Utah Art Exli.bi: their the son, Lucius Dean, made a were served by April refreshments L. D. for Cincinnati, soon President with rides parents ire leaving eir to 27 23 week last Utah to Bickncll. ratings are as follows: Midway, April hostess before the group adjourned. trip Parowan Stake )hio to visit Alex folks. Sargeant of the anon Decker Piano Sdlo Highly April 24 - I tab Art Exlrlni r 2 Their next meeting will be held at attend the funeral of Mr. Richards preforming the ceremony. Jess Draper. Upon Escalante, April 24 - 2.1. Superior Clark Lamoreaux new home is the home of LaVel Adams, April 24. brother-in-laj,, The Bride is the daughter of Mr. brother his return their broExhih.t no. 3, Halterman, Marion Decker progressing quite rapidly his they brought of the md Mrs. David B. Edwards, she is Utah Ait o in Duet The Elizabeth Camp 24 - 23. at who visited Richards. of the Lyman Highly Superior ther Clair is in charge r graduate of the Parowan High e o D. U. P. whose meeting was schedul home here for a few days. Holyout Vocal Solo Excellent their attendants, tennial Queen She is noted for her very building. ed for last Monday night and who marbles ami Vm have nd is a very charming tennia! bicvcle, voice fine until it later, his to ill at had been has postpone Don Orton Mr. a broken for received scotch Bill Dalton Juniors, set the date for the coming Monday home in Parowan the past week or voung Lady. Howard is the son of il 25 - Jumor av.aids bv ' oi card of THANKS foot when he was thrown from a Api a is He of Asa Mrs. home and Mr. Topham. the evening, April 21, at so, is still confined to his bed. Salt Lake County horse Sunday. High Schi-nlgraduate of the Parowan High Sch-jJane B. Richards. The same lesson USAC. Logan. I'm wish to in the nd spent many months express our Sincere Mrs. as was annuonced before will be her and Boardman Mrs. Stones, - Sta'o Finals. (' o Mrs. 25 Roy Mr. Maytha 24, and PP.eciation Apnl to our friends and is U. S. Army. Bastian and Mr. and Mrs. John given and a good attendance baby are visiting for a couple of iS bors Apnl - "But Not Goodin e" at here. for the kindness shown Lula home their will make are ladies They weeks at the home of her mother, Due in R. Robinson went to California for desired. Any interested 0Ur ,ln recent sorrow. To all who A wedding reception will be given welcome. Richards. Dave Mrs. Robinsons 'Blos-odaughter at Mr. rime with visit ln an!f for them Saturday night April 19, April during the illness and son in law Mr. and Mrs Alex Fe: Orton of the ion. 36 members About aer the death of our dear and Mr. and Mr.s Ronald Waters, (The in the School House. April - "Angle Bit eet at tr tnii wife. For the words Horsley and other relatives family met Wednesday evening at The Bride was dressed in a beau-itfa have baby Decker) Too.-Retta o former John Mrs. Page friends. the home of Mr. and comfort and white sheer formal with a 9th. in the consolation, for the April born - "Angel St ci'" " Hills 2 Almon daughter Mrs. Mr. and io honor toiuuful flowers and for the Little Patsy Topham and April train. Coalville. East Ward Sacrament Meeting this Orton who were recently married County Hospital. "fU carried the train. LaFever rriusic Erlene rendered. To everythe in Salt Lake oJ Go- !:v " n 29 - "But N The guests were April coming Sunday will be under City. Clark Barton was Best Man and informed in any way we Ward. been We of the - Blossom Time" a: have recently M.I.A. assortment 26 nice a of the direction Apnl presented with Brides Maid I - thank with all our hearts. A Mothe M. I. A. f linens. The evening was spent in by Mr and Mrs. Ray Morris o this I Mrs. Itha Robinson, j, stressing program famihos both of hi Members c'lS 1 c"T!'f"!'t to have such wond- - Art ExhibJ at by several of visiting and singing after which City that their son, Boyd and be April will Through given Theme refreshments fnends. of Logan. Utah have a new present and delicious Spnngville the young people. delicious refreshments were served served. were 7th. The Children and March baby boy born on the group. to back page Continued on William C. Mitchell i w Secy-Treas- Secy.-Trea- s. ! son-in-la- tods n Paragonah , par-oipat- ! - w, j Dan-Apri- m.-i- G-a- t , ol m ul - wen-wif- 1 i l . |