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Show HASMLss , u.d H, 5.1.1 J. iHAl !,; - Tempi, -- in " poihit font" cf ,h i:ucET ! 9,h' r,b mrd ir,i Sl,urJ; V EAST BY PRfSENrED l,, PI-A- brolLe,, S4 t 'I'1 I . . u, .1. s: ll. 1 ivision and Wait.: territory. of mort hit High dyU Bill anxious t( i'h th oi, q' "1'-- 'P et of Parowan Kanab at Kanab day Feb. 20. Iarowan Valley at Kanab School ,l,yed ' lor - ,OP ,n "or, Feb. 21 Region D i r J.,isrn I'arowan Cedar nighl by defeating 0 tnin the home Nriday Feb. 27. on F!yr p f 27 to 19. ind i h tW lt officer, V problem at Parowan ' much strongIran diin the ifrir poit on h. .eu,d nd .t e and both of the playert jrl.on .he entire hard m throughout .he crowd hepi L I"1' the edge of their ueatt. were lucky enotjb to B) R.mt didn't ditplay at , moodiness and accuracy ht.e done in lomt of i,f nout gme, but in tbeir ladt oter Dme the local the of prettige Btbtck tome recent d Wti lot! in their iceiiful encounter with the tt Cedar City. Stevens, of the P tad Robinion i forward offente line mant- pointi of the pile up 24 a tiL , gtme alto retained for via iti firtt place in the with Hurri-- o ihtra Divition for ud Cedar City tied 1' honort. ut Rams travel today to put dull againit the Enterpriie ex-y- d tpttera tonight in what it tbia to be a real contest, their only game yg a tcheduled . pShV Il EaSt iVSi (I Play February 9th Twelve members ot the Paro-- n East Ward comprise the cast of characters for the play, What Doth it Profit, which it by Mrs. Jean being directed Henderickton and which will be presented by the Ward at a contribution to the Budget Program for thia year. What Doth it Profit," it a hree act drama by Nathan and Ruth Hale which depicts the of a Maryella, story pretty pio neer bride, who struggles not only against the rough elements of the Southwest, but alto again st the greed of the family into which she marries. This stirring drama hat suspense romance tears and laughter with strength in its simplicity. The cast of character in the order of their appearance are: Mary Gae Maryella Barnett Boyd Mitchell Hardison Adams in two crucial Jake Mitchell Collins Ira an which will probably be Laliani Maratha Bentley if deciding factors in the Della Gurr Mother Barnett of the contest. Dot Adams Pirowan't five Janey remaining Chad Orton Barnett Lemmy an are tcheduled to take Clark Mitchell Mr. Marshall Me u follow! : Karl MitchBrother Bottomly nmwtn Enterprise at Enter-fk- e ell Friday, Feb. 6. Jackie litter Lucy, Janey iicwtn - Hurricane at Parowan -- -- week-en- -- -- Ward Judd Barnett jhrdty Feb. 14. pst And West Wards Spencer Lem- mon Remember the date - Febru-FeThe place - Wet 9th. Ward Recreation Hall. It i budget number with everyone b. -- -- f Meet Conjointly iuary 8th Tie Bishopric of the two Wards announce that 'mbers of the two Wards $ meet together in the West rd Chapel for their Sacra- Services on this coming The meeting will begin M - Men Lose Sasket towin Ball Game To Cedar lost their The Parowan Basket Ball game to the team N 2:30 p. m. The speaker for from the Cedar City L. D. S. Ineftsrnoon will he a former stitute in a thriller on Tuesday ent of our The community, Miss night on the home floor. uJis Mortensen, daughter of game wa nip and tuck every nd Mrs. Enoch Mortensen, step of the way the score was low reside. i Salt Lake tied with only 30 seconds to play 4y ind who has only recently But that was long enough for horned from a mission for the the visitors to make a basket . S. Church. Miss Morten-mos- t which gave of her 18 months lead in the Prt of Minnesota with the 31 6 onth ing in Port Ar-t'- p n,tri0- Canada. As a spe-u'c- , - Ic the doubl, v "B Membi offering for the ser-- East Ward will present mixed quartette which one number. !lina D.U.P. Camp Meet Feb. Wr'- - p Ida U n j 14th Smith, captain of Camp of the local I f oran'zaton, announces C4mP will hold its next j P Monthly meeting on Thu- ternoon, Feb. 12th at 2: ' lte home of Anna Ad- - Wt eH R,id Wil1 U"?,.' A Among th filed be ,, , infere,ed " members f sot. them the two-poi- nt final score of 33 to Our Apologies The Wrong Adams er of both Ward, are wild and urged to he present. ic It? - 0 par - N WHlttfi Present of give the Firl ' whether Our most humble apologies go to our local aheepmen, T. Randall Adams, who was elected to County on the represent Iron Board of Directors of the Utah State Wool Growers Association at the recent convention of that organization in Salt Lake City. Using as our authority the rethe 17 of January port on page 21st. issue of the Salt Lake Tribune we stated that Hugh L. Adams of this City had been reWhoelected to that position. this for was ever responsible error we do not know, hut we are glad to make the correction and apologise for all concerned. Continued on page five u Ullfrn Relief Societies Make - K Intensive Drive For PtTj Building Fund .V, -- Ihe.r set, tl.a.r lo harmony with the speed of the present day, Mayor t. Kay Lyman was the passenger and Lloyd Guymon at the controls of the light plane which took them to Sale Lake City on Tuesday and back on Wednesday of this week. The mayor went into the s metropolis to transact some bus-ines- matters. and her Fireside was held last Sunday night at the home of LaJuana The lesson on Temple Orton. Reed Marriage was given by Richard. LaJuana conducting and actng a hostess. George Rasmussen, local farmer, was rushed to the Iron Cou-t- y Hospital last week suffering from a severe heart attack. He responded quickly to treatment and was brought home the next day; but is having to slow up and take time off from most of his regular activities. Miss Fenton is Marybelle teaching the 3rd. grade of the local elementary school, taking the place of Mrs. Hildreth Patten, who recently resigned. J., . nl.n.ite time lot fund, n.it, I : ' f T - i. - ,i t . j . . f v. i ,, I . .V . V, - Photo by Al.on Merrill ject. Colorful Ceremony Unites Popular Young Parowan Couple January 24th Patten, are for a two leaving this week-en- d weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Blain Benson and their family in Kingman, Arixona. Blain is principal of the High School in Kingman. Mr. Patten is driving them down and will return on Sunday for his duties in the school here. Local Gun & Rod Iron County Goes - 1 M Club Brings Elk To Over The Top In This District Polio Drive In response to a Roht Leonard of the Whit Orton, According to chairman of the local Jaycees March of committee for the Dimes, campaign in Parowan, Iron County has gone over the goal set for Iron County. the contributions Although sent by contributors directly to Cedar City in the envelopes have been included in the total for the County, it has not been possible to segregate them and give Parowan credit for the amount actually sent from here. But in addition to this amount, the Jaycees were successful in obtaining ap proximately $225. This total was made up of $50 as the net re ceipts from the dance, $45 collected during the Saturday night ball game, and the remainder from the boxes left in public places and from the school child call from State Fish and Game Commission, Saunders Clark and Elmer Mitchell were sent by the local Gun and Kod Club to get a load of Elk which had been captured in the trap up near Santaquin. The fellows successfully transported 5 cows and 5 bulls by truck and unloaded them out on the Piae Valley district where local sports men are attempting to start a herd of the much prized animals. Just as soon as game wardens have trapped more of the elk, the sportsmen of Cedar City will finance the next load to be transported to the Southern end of the State. According to tbe Stake Relief Society officers, the Ierowan Stake has hean assessed a total f $4,783.35 as their quota, with 163.35 ha ing already been paid with Stake Board funda. Out of this total, $635 has been allocated lo the Parowan Weil Ward; $430 to the Parowan East; and $340 lo the Paragonah Ward to collect. To date, the Stake as a whole has collected only 10' of thin amount. The goal of 50N of the total bo collected by March 17th. hae been set, with the 100'i mark to be reached by the date Another of Parowan popu Ur young couples joined the ranks of the happily married iccently. Robert A. Rowley son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clair Row-leand Cleone Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan John-to- n were married at 8: p. m Saturday night, Jan. 24th. The ceremony was performed by W. Guymon in the Bishop presence of the members of the Stake Cnvantiea c.uiy f two immediate families and few close friends, with the young in May, There am some Wards couple standing before the flow- in the Stake which have almost er decked mantel of the West completed thpir entire quota now. The New Harmony Ward Ward Relief Society room. alroady collected $153 of The bride was lovely in allotment of $155 ; and two embossed I wedding gown of white crepe fashioned with has-- 1 or ,Ert others coming close on que bodice and full skirt; aha J wore long lace mitt and her I The Society Board would like I I understand just what lace, finger-ti- p length veil vsi I ihe drive ia for and perhaps with held in place with a halo 0f understanding of its seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet I will be more willing to was of blue and white carnations I Th and sweet peas. Mrs. Betty Wilt- - m,U ,heir contribution. I be located in Sail sey, matron of honor wore pink building to City will be large enough with corsage of pink carnations ; I to not on,y al1 of lh hou,e and Elna Halterman, bridesmaid Ke of eeri bouin blue with rniation, but to gowned I Provid quarter, for The of carnations. brides quet .heir Handicraft Shop, the Welyoung sister Miss Eleen Johnson, fare bureau Center, employment was flower girl and wore a dainburial clothing business; and the and flowered of ty gown pink blue and carried pink and white to supply comfortable and convenient rooms for meeting places sweetpeas. for groups of women as well as Raymond Wiltsey performed rest rooms and reading libraries the duties of best man. The parents of both the bride where they can be comfortable and groom assisted the bridal while there. Mrs. Edna Hatch, Parowan the largo party in receiving Relief Stak President, Society who number of guests attended a reception held in the Relief urges all the members and all interested, to rooms following the ceremony. others who are make their contribution just as There an informal program was that the soon as so possible, presented, with Clair Hulet actWards and the Stake can reach of as master ceremonies. ing After the bride had cut the first the goal which has been set. slice of her huge wedding cake, Ward Relief Mrs. Afton Topham finished it which slices into were dividing presented to every guest present. Society To Hold Food Mrs. Jane 13. Richards was in charge of the other serving with Sale Jt-ss- b' Fpl bt,r P". ffi-w- Local P.T.fl. To Hold Founders Program from Evans is back Day Floyd Lakeview, Oregon, where he has rens contributions. Mrs. Augusta According to been visiting with his folks since Mr. Orton wishes to extend Adams, of the local president the their return from spending the thanks and appreciation of organization Parents and of Christmas holidays here in the committee to all who donated Teachers, at a recent meeting of to this worthy cause; and to all officers, board members and who helped in any way to put room representatives, plans were Mrs. Benarr Stubfci has been the County over the top. formulated for the observance of visiting for a few days with her the Annual Founders Day of the mother and other relatives and on Monday, Feb. Organization, Beaver. in friends 16th. Elwood and Eloise Page were This program is sponsered and up from St. George for a weekoutlined by the National Conend visit with relatives in Paro- gress of the Parents and TeachMrs. Claud Orton entertained ers and is observed throughout in honor of her daughter Beverly e nation This special program Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Halterman on her 18th. birthday last Thurswill be presented in an evening and their little daughters, and day night, Jan. 29th. Eight of meeting in tbe High School Audwere S. J. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Beverlys girl friends spent the itorium and will include numin Provo and Salt Lake City durevening at the Orton home visitbers by parents, teachers and ing the first of the week combin- ing, playing games and singing local schools. of the students ing business with pleasure. songs. At an appropriate hour, Mrs. Edna Sargent, regional didelicious refreshments were ser- rector of the P. T. A. will atMrs. Cora W. Mortensen and ved by Mrs. Orton. tend. Following the meeting her daughter, Claudia, are visitwill membe a social in the libthere with in town at ing present bers of their family who live rary where the Valentine motif Several ladies of the commun- will be carried out in decoration here. Claudia recently returned misity have also been honored on and refreshments. from serving an Mrs. in their birthdays recently. Details of the program will be Church L. D. S. sion for the North Central States Mis-- 1 Phoebe Taylor wa the honored published in these columns next th Watch for further an-- j sion. She was sent by the 16th. one on Tuesday Jan. 27th. when week. friends of her a in lady nouncements. large group Ward of the Riverside Stake Salt Lake City, but this is the called and spent the afternoon I first time she has visited her at her home, visiting sewing and old home town since her return. partaking of dainty refreshments served by Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E Ward anMrs. Roca Mitchell wa similarrival of a new nounce the arly honored on Friday evening, There were only two babies grandson, born to their daughter Jan. 30, when the group called Joane and Ther-o- n on her at her home. She alto christened and n the Parowan Mr. and last J. Wheatley of Brigham City. served Wards Sunday: refreshments before they Pendletons baby son The little fellow, who is the departed. the name of Regalan Wheatleys first son and also the Mrs. Laura Benson was the fathers e the infant son of first grandson on his of the honors latest recipient in s. Eugene M. Orton City born Brigham side, was that we have had any report of. Douglas. on Jan. 21st. Her birthday came on Wednesday of this week, and the birthStake Pres.. D. L. Sargent an- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson of evena gals, spent pleasant noucci that the regular quarter-- j fw day with Cowley, Wyoming, spent her at her home. ing Continued on page five five Continued on page Society PAROWAN CHURCH son-in-la- l whith to I in.n, . ll,. tuns.iu.i .. . ol this hu.IJ.na (he, l..s. . rived the I. J rail, appro. on plate sen. tiun ul Loth ti r Piesiding Bishepr.- - and ti, t (h President y, f wilh but!, these standing right behind tl.r iociely in this program. As the most suitable means ul raising the funds, each K.b. f society member is bring assris. ed $5.00 which tliry are bong asked to pay or whith thnr trill help Ihrm pay. However, contributions are nut limited lo Relief hociety mem. bera alone; anyone la wrliome to contribute to this worthy pro rancuco. Lena Benson es.ensse and s,.r.l 4. iU.l, Mrs. Arnold Curr and her two chiiureo have rn vis.ting wuh 1 e. folk in Ogden the past two wtehs. Arnold joined (hem on Monday and he and Mrs. Gurr are now enjoy. ng a brief trip to the coast, going by way ot 5sn Mrs. ,,i m th tsfnrf g he Rebel Socirl, ul the ol Jesus Chn.l of Latiet Jaints is at pirt.nl tn.kmy NEWS NOTES daughter, Hildroth o.a L,s sitmnli, PERSONAL 1 To Present Budget The Cedar Red-- g travel over the mountain to Lyman Rick Barnett in Kanab and Valley during tin week. 41 s is i" b-- , ,.tb ti Ic v. Sa.urday 4 )c imif, I'.'inmn Culminating a rnlui dfvsm of asing a LuiU s -- Fri. . quor contni ) - I hO jirovnn Rams Regain restive in Dixie Game fuiirm.rt JU! b, g.i.a ! ultt boot ( C appointed i m Basketball CON Lamb of Iroa . akowan iimls. paronaa- 0 arovvari Still In Top Place In V.u IQ. OR !' not b.ot but bo gi.oo of t, l. ..rni -- IU muolj . Pro4 f PAROWAN TIME s cim or Tiioi't.iir NEWS East Saturday Continued on Page Four As a means of assisting members of their Ward to raise their $5.00 per capita assessment for the Building Fund, the East Ward Relief Society will hold a food Marriage Of Former Parowan Miss sale on Saturday afternoon in the front of the Mitchell Variety Announced Store. Mrs. Bertha Mitchell, preannounces that their sident, The following item taken from I members will contribute the food will each be the Iron County Record will be I for which they of interest to many local people. I credited toward payment of their Chamber-- quota, Mrs. Vyonne Day lain, daughter of Mrs. Scott Day, All kinds of food will be of- left last week to join her hus- fered for sale during the entire band, Kay Chamberlain, sen of afternoon and will include a Mrs. Ruth Chamberlain of Sumgreat variety of foods both pre-- j mit, at San Diego. Kay is in pared and unprepared which training with the U. S. Navy at will be ideal for the Sunday the San Dego base. dinner. These will include botMr. and Mrs Chamberlain tled chili, fresh fruit, jam.t, were married in October, 1947. jellies, pickles; dried fruit and The groom returned to hi post vegetables of all sorts; dressed in California and the bride reand a variety of baked chickens; mained in Cedar Cty with her Continued on page five mother. 1 |