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Show i ptMEMBER D AROWAN Centennial ' 13-- .; .V' at ,n tVf.J.'y Fair . Sipt. 8 to 10. v j". NUMBER XXX5I 31 sraonah Conple Marriage jted In TAIIOWAN TI.V.Es PAROWAN. Parowan Ends One Exciting Week-enAs Horses Move On To Hurricanes 3 Day Meet d jiul Delaine Jones s.auixl.iy Evening at , homo, with i Tph.iin pci forming ji ,,-- s j rt both families were iiioMnuid was Miss o, i (,f tin bi ide uikI ii Ij. . u.i-- i Giant Jones, . i.!e ! $ tin sMd in a beauti- - - iw I n w nh a - finger JlNE UTAH TIMES 1947 fi, Banquet Saturday Eve. The P. n ow an Junior Chumbei of will be f i.tp'.jon was held Sthool Auditorium they levelled an e.mtiful and useful - 1 I i I daughter of Grant the time of her in Tavlurs 'aoik.ng ,,s The groom is the - , ,i up to ,, ; ' , , y in M . V Vei n McBride n K p s , and is employed Distributors m 1 on their i me y f.", h and upon their re-i : ,m uer the Utah Oil i. W.-v-- 1 1. i. i.iho I Alton - . PaluWan's Race 'in wk ! end could ei e M( et he Id last t!. well be called one ,i i j Meinll n out .I N fjt tviiiruUiiit Wcdnctida) )4 v t & y h tt riinno 2ri(iti pioclited with a tst.ite Charter in ceremonies at tl e West Wald Banquet Hall Sat n.isM Jane 7th Stake Ileskhllt Bob Julias and Ia't Pi evident Hughes Bioikbank w .,1 be feutuied speakers and a null be! of Other State off.eials and lepies ititie flout other Chapters ale e.speitisi to be pi esent A iii in sous banquet is being pre-pad b the East Watd lelief So ci ! and ample elites tainnu nt is jv.u.ed, including a p.nno solo by a:.le Ma:din who is now among the Slates most tali nted pianists. Ain one desuing to attend may do so. and immg nun of Jaycee age (21 to 25) a'e especially urged to lie pi esent A charge of $150 P i pl.de is being made to defray Ogden Matron Visiting Await Opening Day Of In Parowan Succumbs Fishing Season Of Heart Attack In case all you f.shcuiun don't know it, next SatJola). June 14 is tiie of fishing Mason. Eveiy IkkIv is Ihisv gelling lus tod and reel together and getl.ng those last minute tepairs done on his Jitney so foi .u eat ly stall as ti be all Saturday morningAivoidmg to Sanders M Claik, Game Warden, theie have been plenty of planted in the Yankee Reservoir He Mab-- s that they are all legal size too Some of tlie best fishing spots this year aie am) Yankee Reservoir. Al! fisheimen are warned to stay ..way fiom closes! waters The following st i earns in tins vicinity which will be close si for the entne yeai are: Parowan Cre-ek- . Deer Creek, Bunker Cieek. and Ipse in Creek. i x h mes tributani"s to Ponguwh Iike Blue A laige delegation of Cellar Citv Springs Creek from source to conJunior Chamber of Commerce is ex-p- e fluence with Bunker Ctewk closes!. All waters, except those- - describee! ted to attend the Banquet. A book, will Inure lit the Brown Derby Will in the state be open to fishing June 14 to and follow- immediately after the Ban17. 1947 from the including quet hour of SAM to 9 00 P M. during tin months of June1, July and Aug-usAt Stitchers and from 5- A M. to 8 00 P- M. Merry Organize olH-riin- si - n 'A to m 1 $2 50 A YEAH Ijaycees To Hold Charter Fishermen Patiently Con.uu-H- nil itl'IUN 4f HjS Ewit.ng Wee k t nd because that - ju.st w hat it was Tluue was never a dull moment and eveiy r.iee had pit ntv of action ,n it Dining t'le last day of tile mi et. Kallipag a thiee year ohi and 1. n stai ter. ically made a showing in the fifth laee of the day. She lan of a mile without the all. She is owned by tumble at any Mr- Fenton is well Horae Of Twila Thornton R L Fenton known mound the country for hav- The Meiiy Stitchers 1st- year 4 H mg some of the faiest race horses in the state Clothing Club was organized May Another fine race horse which de- 2!)th at the home of Mrs. Twila serves honoiable mention is Tidy ThorntonOfficcis for the year are: PresStep, owned bv Hans Chamberlain Vice Pres. Vernettu Page, ident Dalton. bv She ran ridden and Billy Sec. Jean Tres. Merna Benson, and in the second race of the lirst day llalternian. Wurd. Sara Reporter of a and easily ran the Meetings will be held each Thursmile and outdistanced her four conday at 3 o'clock. testants by quite a ways-IOur Leaders are: Mrs. Twila B the Eight race of the first day Thornton ani Mrs- Bernice M. which was the feature race of the Evan. day. Gano, owned by K. Roberts We have held two meetings we and ridden by K- Roberts, won the leai nod to darn and crochet, one mile free for all easily, running have are we going to learn- to make us against such horses as Nojoqui and a white beanie. Marse Sidney All in all, it was one Our next meeting will be held exciting at Merna Halterman- h Pan-guiti- Mis Anna Edlmg, 80 uf Odgc-n- , Utah mother of Mi E. J King of tins City, dux! m the Iron County Hospital Tuetwlay mottling from the results of a condition. The Lidy had been in Paiowan for a w eck vi.sitmg with he-- i daughter at her home heie. Although her hasnt been eiy good for wveral she accompana-the Kings on a trip through Zmns Canyon and to Kanab during last On Sunday evening when she to show unfavorable symptoms. Dr. Peterson was summoned and she was taken to the hospital where she pa.sMl away at 6 (K) A. M. morning. The body has been taken to Odgen for burial Funeral services will be he ld in the Odgen 8th Ward L- D S. Chapel en Friday aftemnoon nt Mrs FdliTig was born in Sweden in 18G7 and is survived by her of Odgen, huslxmd, Karl Edling, Continued on Bae k Page he-a- h we-e-- Tu.-s-da- y - Members Of 1 Jaycees & lo Continue Clean-u- p tofC. Tt.ph.iin. i Bryce Adams and Jin en will supervise the of the main st clean-u- p t All members are t mxi ttrik. i.-- i to he pi esent from 6.30 p. m I t ; 8 "" p m every night next i j non-winn- j One hundied years ago today the pioneeis weie on the move to Utah. Every major experience these early Saints had have been dramatically recorded on half hour transcriptions These records are now being played in the newly organized Gospel Message Sunday School class in the West Ward, Alton Merrill-instructo- Innual 4-- H Outing To informs us All those mtei ested are invited to come to Sunday School at 10.30 thiec-eight.- s - - - three-eight- s each Sunday and enjoy these timeEe Held records. The transcriptions will 11 10 12 ly July be played for the next several SunI annuJ 4 II summer camp days. Df hr Id July 10, 11, 12 at Ciitk County Agent Joel C. Popular Parowan Girl T. inv ,md Home Agent Bernice 1 L.nfoid want all clubs to start fr..n? for the big event now. Weds Rockville Man - c.ubs will be expected to take f t on tlie programs. Club leaders Reporter Mr. and Mrs- W- Clair Rowley of s la stait gathering up camp Sara Ward of announce the Parowan marriage tents, cots and all other ' r to Mr. y items for a real outing. their daughter Claire Dale, son of Mr Carlson (Chick) Terry, V. the for details that , paper and Mrs. Marvin Terry of RockMr. and Mrs. Clarance Lamoreaux '1 De punted later received word of the bn th of a baby ville, Utah. The couple w'ere manned last boy born to their daughter and son .CHURCH Wednesday evening June 4, at 6 in law Mr. and Mrs Gene Clark ol P. M- at the home of the brides Long Beach, Calif. Both Mother and Wis lepnited Guymon son are doing fine. by the officers of parents. Bishop Jesse best was York Mr. Jones t Relief Sik u officiated. ties of both Parowan Mitchell Nola Miss man and Word has been received that Mr May th.P the 'd', response to the was bridesmaidMrs Bill Dalton have a baby c w fur and clothing for needy Euro-- f of a was to them last week at Salt bride born The graduate girl Saints was a great attended and School LakeParowan High ttt's Not only was the clothing BA- C. the past year and was I tnuful. but it was serviceable and the Mr. and Mrs- Homer Kerns who affiliated with Phi Beta Sorority S"od quality. Together, the two of a was have been operating the Utah O.l The groom graduate oilluted a total of 104 boxes a was He School. station have moved away. Seivice Hurricane High cl'thni! to be shipped to these the regt np!e eturned veteran and attended the Mr Kerns has B. A. C. the past year and was a ular Army. Xi Fraterll,e est Ward Relief Society is President of Phi Sigma Mrs W. H. Barton, Mr. and Mrs He was prominent in athle-ticea special work meeting on nity. R. V. McBride, Mr. and Mi's Homer afternoon at 2:00 p. m and Mrs Alva A reception honoring' the couple Kerns and son, pleas,, take notice as there to went Sheindan the Pocatello, Idaho as held immediately following aK'tdt dial of welfare work to with friends visit a few for received days many done wedding and they ,sf useful gifts. Mr and Mrs. Dave Dalton and The newly weds left soon after STATEWIDE Photo by Alton Merrill little daughter visited for a weekthe reception for a brief honeycentennial events with in Star on end Valley, Wyoming which moon after they plan also visitn "ttitThe Centennial making their home in Cedar City Mrs Daltons father. They friends State Fair Grounds where Mr. Terry has employment ed with other Lewen Orton Weds Reid Salt Lake-jRThey expect to attend the B A C. Salt of Milick Mrs Frank Mr and to 14 Holiday on Ice again next yearLake spent a few days recently Cohsf um, Exposition L Dalton on Gower In L.D.S. Temple Mrs. J and Mr with Grounds. GIVEN APPRECIATION Los June their way to Angeles where 7C i ntennial celebration, is herewith expressnew home. w ill their Mr. and Mrs Jared J- Orton of make Appreciation they Prov.deneo. way in who any announce the marriage of all Parowan to ed helped Re 10 15 L. A- Philhar- Race Mr and Mrs Claude Edwards. their daughter, Parowan recent the to make Lewen, to Reid monU Oichestra, Cedar Meet a success Especial thanks are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dix of Gower, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pi r. i JuRt City officials Mr and Mrs. Tom Hemstriet and H. Gower of Cedar City, in the St. due the Parowan 11, 2 M I A. Drama Without their cooperation, the pro- Mr and Mrs. Leo B.gler of Salt George L. D. S Temple, on Wedf'lal Hall, Kingsbury Mr and Mrs Merrill Edwards nesday, June 4th., 1947. The double S' Lake per preparation of the track and Lake. , and Mrs. Don Holbrook of Mr. imbeen and have the grounds would Id H, 14 ring ceremony was performed at Kane County last Friday here with high noon by President Harold Milford time limited spent the very possible in " ' i'inn with Centennial their mother, Mrs. Emma Edwards. in the presence of the bride's available. n 't Kanab-Ciu')' ' shows Meet j the of and her aunt, Mrs- Thelma success The parents I I A r Dance festival The third year 4 H clothing by accomplished be Higbeewhat may ot Stadium-Pionee, the direction of Mrs- Roene The The bride is a popular member whole hearted cooperationjr' 14' writh their first meeting Thur-Ma- of the younger set, graduating from held Day. Lund, JayParowan the Ci clubs, sponsoring i i,.l queen, Franklin, 29 at the home of their leader the Parowan High School this sprcees and the C of C appreciate the of the club being chosen name The take to were The is a graduate of the groom ing. given 14 they opportunity I A Music Ravel ers Officers Cedar as the festival, for Rayon are grateful and City High School and was on this project Luke were elected as follows" President released from the U- S Army about The so given. willingly all the help H 14 Box Elder Hunt, Sec Anna May Dun-to- a year ago after spending nearly C proceeds will be used by both clubs Wandj L'h,.0 at Tremonton. Organist Beatrice Barton, Song five years in over seas service. They J.for purposes which will benefit our 14 - Box Elder and Cheer Leader Donna Rob.n'on, communityContinued on Page Four Ilo'ko at Tremonton The Committee l Reporter Jean Robb. I : I- - - week-end- - -- - Paragonah Din-nt- , . f F, - - D Lattu-Da- y - 4 f - during September toOetober 17. It shall be unlawful to have in your noxsessmn more than 15 fish in one day It r.h ill be unlawful to have in at any one time your possession more than fourteen pounds and one Mr. and Mrs- Alton Merrill fish or thirty fish in possession. happily announce the arrival of a new baby. Wednesday noon in Claire Mortensen Chosen As the Cedar Hospital a 7 pound boy was born- The Baby, mother and President Of Busy Stitchers father are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Dailey and The Busy Suftcher$ Sewing little son were down from Salt Lake Club held a meeting Thursday. City to spend the week end with June 5 at the home of Nevada their families, the Sidney Pritchard Claire t President; Mar- family and of Ddlley line Mortensen as Vice President Summit. Irene Munford, Jerrolyn Orton, Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Cottom and Si'cretaries; Virginia Topham, Treas Helen Warren, Song and Cheer Mrs. Golda Foremaster and daughLeader; Deon Robinson, Organist ter June all from St. George were Nevada here for Memorial Day and to visit Gene Evans. Reporter; with their father Wm Pritchard. Adams, Leaders. on be will held Monday Meetings Kent Ward went to Zions Park and Thursday, of each weekwhere he will be cheif clerk in the lodgeMr- Si Mrs- Floyd Whicker from Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mr- Clair Ward. The Memorial End holiday coupled with the Parowan Race Meet attracted many folks and . & friends to our Community Last week Although there were perhaps many whose names have not been reportnote quite a ed to us, we still number. s The Oscar W. Decker family had tm as visitors, Mr- and Mis. Durward of Milford; Evans and two sons Mrs. Von also had Bradshaw, they Marie Edwards, and Mrs. Alta May Bladd, children of Mr. and Mrs - , Expo-titio- - - 1 - 1 group-unde- - - r - - - fG-'il- y "J.-hf- - - - - Day-Wee- k k -- IvCJBjfil 5 m .hi. NevadaMr- and Mrs. Roy Moore and their son Dan and daughters, Colleen and Beverly of Salt Lake City were also in town last week. Mrs- Etta Lister Averill of Price, spent a few days here visiting with Pioche, - s- r Personal News Notes s: - Wins New 1947 Ford Sedan NEWS v r - .L-- Winner of the new 1947 Ford Sedan given away at the big Memorial Day Dance last Friday evening was Mr. Boyd Mitchell of Parowan. The dance was held in the Cedar City open air hall and Boyd played in the Orchestra to a record breakThe ing Memorial Day crowd. 12 took at midnight place drawing Boyd could during intermission. hardly speak when the Queen drew his name out of the hat- Incidentally, the Queen, (Miss Cedar City of 1947), was Miss Elaine Heybom and her two beautiful attendants were Miss Iris Spencer and Miss Delores Fife all of Cedar City. This photo was taken by Alton Merrill of Parowan shortly after car home from Boyd drove the Cedar City- By the looks of Boyd you'd actually think that he had won a New Ford, eh Boyd? The car should sell for $1400 00 but with the compliments of the Thorley Motor Company, it was purchased by the Cedar City Amer- Continued on Page Five her children. Dr- and Mrs. Peterson entertained as week-enguests, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fagg of Salt Lake City, to whom they showed the beauties of The on Sunday. Cedar Breaks Petersons also enjoyed a visit from the Doctors parents, Mr and Mi's. A. H. Peterson and their daughter, Beth of Salt Lake City the week d before. Miss Maudeen Mickleson of Salt Lake City was m town for few days visit with her sister, Mrs- Lena Benson and her brother, Albert and her many other Mickleson relatives and friends. - Mr and Mrs. Jay Moores family had quite a reunion when Mr. and Mrs- A. W- Finn (Helen) of Crestline, Calif, and Mrs- Lucile Moore Phillips of Lynwood, Calif- and a Ross Hyatt of Clearfield Utah, all visited during the holiday in Parowan. Mr. Moore accompanied the Finns back to Crestline where he will enjoy a few weeks vacation. - - - - son-in-la- w, Continued on Back Page |