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Show THE "Parowan P AROWAN Tim SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities Thirty Four Y'oluin PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN Successful Plans For Stake Rams Lose Close Conference Held Choral Groups Game To Despite Bad Weather Outlineo Apostle Albert towel titod iy .'X conditions from ittier rtremc scheduled tiis upo'ai- Stake Quai:xv ;,t Parowan weak last here rence rry tvnh some very successful held m.i;is were F . Although v as iBuvu-- i . :h--- re!u-.i"Ms- Ro-vle- in meetings. A take e qu.-itt- recently returned V.-- . Vard Mi.'smnaries likowis" ; Quitted tnemselves admirably JTr.ese young men, Veil Taylu i Alton Pendleton, Kent Mar.-d- i l.lv jr.d Reed Rieharas, sang Task," in the morning 'meetin t rid repeated it at special I Sunday evening. At the L I. A. nux-tinthey also sang J'School Thy Feelings'--- , O My Brother. A chorus of M. I. A Cirls from the entire Stake t.r. of D- Aruro jjiiT the direction Slones, literally sang their way nto the hearts of the people V. ith their renditions of The Lords Prayer, and "The Giv Cathedral. Solos hy Jo Ann . h has s Mil number six was - i.iectur. states ,V. d UTAH FEBRUARY v. n-- Mum-- , i a score. the services uf Bont-I- if i : . pi. ue 11- - i el- - Five. With blocked cancelling l.i't Fn lays game with Millard tin- game h.i.s been rescheduled ..r Wednesday evening on the :iol oe liooi. X- t Frulay tiie boys travel to D- - ba ami wind up the regular league schedule the follow-l- ! here with g Wednesday Milford. - Number Twelve Joseph B. Adams Serve Valley Man Of The Year To Continues The Times is happy to e Day Dr. L. W. to Parowan and to announce hto In accordance with the obupetung of hid office in the servance of National P- - T. A. seend floor of the Bank builds Founders' Day the local ing The rooms in the west and of the Parents & Teachers northwest part of the building Association open sponsored have been completely remodelhouse at the school all day ed and redecorated and provide Parents wi-- i e given a very cmniortuble and con- Thursday. a sNvial invitation to visit any venient suite of rooms in which and all classes at any time durthe Doctor can take care uf his ing tlie day. xitienit.t In the evening a splendid proMrs. Marvin Graff, who is a gram was p:vcnted by studregistered graduate nurse and ents as follows: Two rendictions w'ho worked with Dr. IVterson, the High School Cturus; a will continue in the same capa- by tap dame by Mary Jo Para-morcity with Dr. Sorenson. Maxine Rasmussen and . .They announce that their Ruth Lyman; a dut by schedule will provide for office Pauline Paramorcpianoand Deon hours from 2: p m- to 5; p. m. Robinson; a reading by Merna every day except Saturdays and llalterman; a cornet duet by Sundays and holidays. Appoint- Kenneth Topham and Steve Adments may be made for those ams; a reading hy Dorothy days by special arrangement. a guitar solo by Simpkins; The Doctor will be on hand to Frank Knell; a by Clare make house dolls during the Mnrtonson andreadingdamn by tap mornings and evenings when- DcAnno and Karen Boardmanever he is needed. In case he Past presidents of the local is needed for an emergency organization were honored at during the night he may be the mooting. called for the present at numFollowing the program, pie ber 381 in Cedar City. Other alamode was served to all who appointments may be made with attended by the room mothers. Mrs. Graff at 2442 or at the office which has telephone Held SHEEPMAN Observes National ul-con- KNOWN TO BE Quite a flurry of excitement has been caused in this vicinity during the week over the unknown condition of Joseph B. Adams marooned at his sheep camp r the past three weeks. Knowing that Mr- Adams food supply was low when he was last his nephew, Ray H. Adams, m company with Roice B. Knight of the Cedar City Airport, flew over the territory food supplies Monday with which they planned on dropping to the marooned sheepman-Burepeated buzzing signals from the plane failed to bring any response from the camp. And when they could detect no - si-e- t Continued On Back Pago M.I.fl.'.Three-flc- Founders Con-gn-s- t t Stevens pr yar Outstanding Young 31-2- 8 llalterman the lcal . still gave Hinckley a real '.iUl. .aiul it wasnt until the final gun that the outcome was i - r...:n Thr siu..d travels to Beaver ton.gi.t for another tough gnnu nt against the top y $2.50 Hew Doctor Ready To Parowan P. T. fl. - .'i 18, 1949 Efforts To Reach ui.es-l.-- an is of organizing a Stake cii-i- an i a Stake Aire ni Priestho- i clinrus. He plans oi Last Rites Held For or.e of th--retting at tor the next qu.ir-- t FeDora :,n ups ia-lrly Realizing ju..--' Fum ral services for FeDora what an a -- set such organisations can be to the Stake ami Ste - ns were held in the Pro Chapel on to the communities, it is hf pi fl wan West Ward that all cm peration in the wcrld .Monday afternoon. Originally Saturday rtlje will tie given these otficials in sene-- u led for sc rv to had be postponed loess make their helping them to bceaU'C winds and the high a dreams reality. drifted snow made travel to the et uietery utterly impossible County West Ward Bishop, W. Leondr- - NOW I 12.50 A YEAR Rams d game-hearte- hand-c- TIMES PAROWAN night at Hinckley ALIVE BUT CONDITION in they ended up on the UNDETERMINED- W W of r- to trie s.mg so enee Suiaioy, can lx- accomplished hy a I planning, and p tiee. Tins group under the di- fi'eh snow reetion ol St ,nt. .M l n I About a f'X't of fell Saturday, prevent'd leader, D. Ama.-u- i Sto no-- , vhah V.e usual high attendance. Rut beaut. fu.ly and j,, .shed t n a- - wilh :.,c entire g Ironeithstaudinj; these l most of the meetings wore to;,, tin r I'.V laving a couple i tones. The it-kicll atteiid,d. President on n porta that there was 25'- - of e'er ol lh- - pr.ict icing was t ,1 re: care of m smaller group--I- t tnt- - Stake population at is tin- in pi- of Mr. St, Sunday afternoon sessiontin- Si.ike oRi-ml- s. music of and Some very outstanding I',,; choi u m this all throe gathering; l.igaUh'ad iy ho Kept Par. ova n E ret ft" on a i h its praeii. ".g Sunday. Tile Ward Choir under tire dimd n so that it may be available f n cf Ivan Deeker, performed veiy many future cveusin-re- . Mr v.l.ii is al .u treditaito at botii the 10: a m. r.d 2: p. ). L- fit'-m-- Hinckley-Pla- y Beaver Tonight The chorus o a young g.i fr m the Ol tile IaioWuii S 1 ! ORDER YOUR Comedy To Be Presented Thursday e. - Be Mamed Sat. Eve. Arrangejnens Rw the Service Award banqut t are now complete and a very successful event is new assured. The Jaycco fooil committee are holding a 25 plate surplus over reservations and th.ise leopk who would like to attend and have not lxen contacted may still have a bailee to do so tty contacting Eric Burehert at the Ram A very goixt program lire been arranged indud.i.g re. marks by Sheldon Ol.K torm.-Cedar City "Jayeee piva-l.-t and winner of the Dretingureh-eService A wind lari year. Mr. Olds now a Vue PivMden of the Utah State Junior Chamber end is an outstanding young man. Other local speak-itand musical number:; u ni round out the prttgram for a very successful evening. Dont miss tills outstanding event. Dritm-guishe- d i i d s Parowan Plays Host To Over 200 Stranded The rollicking, three act comFuneral Services edy, Ever Since Eve, will be Travelers number presented Thursday evening, the season for the highFeb- 24 by the East Ward MIA For Nels Holyoak At Parowans population was init was announced today by the est rate of illness now upon us creased by more than two hundand with the we experience director, Mrs. Jean Hendrick-son- . red last Friday , be i persona have had two the during past Paragonah The play will be presented Commissioners southbound all traffic was held in the West Ward Recreation months from blocked highways Nets up here for about sixteen h- uis for Seivices Funeral and wre are very frigid weather, ard Evans presided at the rtes. Hall with the curtain time set Hold Regular fortunate to now have a reli- Holyoak, 72, who died Thursday while Highway 91 was blot be The ojx'ning song, Oh, My at 8: p. m. prompt. at the home of his daughter with snow drifts between Father, was sung by Kent Full of good clean comedy able and experienced physician Mrs- Beulah Betensons, in Bea- here huge Main street and Summit, Marsden, Vorl Taylor, Karl Mit- from beginning to end, Ever and surgeon in our community. Monthly Meeting conducted were Monday, ver, was lined We on, Continued on back page the completely doctor and his hope chell and Alton Pendleton In- Since Eve, deals with mooern 14, in the Paragr.r.ah sides from the Seminary on the Feburary wife feel will Paroin welcome The Board of Iron County vocation was offered by Eduard family life in any town in the north to Ray Lymans corner wan and that people will ex- - Ward Chapel. of tne United States where there is Commisisoners held their regu- Davis, brother-in-lacon Robinson Gilbert Bishop on the South with busses, trucks Former hospitably to deceased. Speakers were Joseph high school. The audience will Lfnd their v lar monthly meeting in ducted the service which com and touring cars. newcomers. the E. Ward and Mrs- Barbara M get laughs aplenty ranging from House here Monday Jliss menced at 1 oclock with the A Burlington Bus plowed inthe business taken up was Adams with short dosing re- comfortable chuckles to hilarity Father aft choir O, My to a deep snowdrift aut on ti.c singing, Los Antfolos Man marks by Bishop Evans. Spe when they witness the difficul- 2 matter of the the A. Thomas which expender great hill Topnzm c ? by the Watson Adan. . ranch of money which has beer. cial musical numbers were pro- ties the students encounter in Wen itures invocation the in the morning and was pronsounced Miss r early Norma Bentley, daug11-teDf Orion trying to publish a school Let the Lower Lights be Burn marooned there most of the necessary for the Handling e vided by Mrs. Rula, of John W. Bentley of Parj the highway maintenance dur who sang, One Fleeting Hour paper. The part of Jonnie Cloing was sung by a quartette day. Directly behind the bus an, was married to Lt. Jerome who Mr. Silas and Topham ver, the school editor will be Thi season. of Parowan, Bishop Karl Mitel were Dr. and Mrs. V. L Ward ing the past snowy t- Miller, a son of Mr. and Mrs We recently learned that ell, Harold Mitchell, Ivan Deck of was instructed played a violin solo. Mary June portrayed by Warren A- Dalton Ogden, whose car raditor was p. T. Miller, Los Angeles, Calif., County Attorney I William M. was at the Marsden a Jean while piano (Bill) form er and Clair Rowley. Bishop Halterman, will Dalton, resolutions which to Mary prepare full of snow when the In Great packed Falls, Montana on be services-Anewcomer to the stage, is cast I erly of Parowan, had been Alitchell sang That Silver bus hit the drift- They, too, presented to the Govern u throughout the Saturday, Feb. 5th. its closing song, the mae as Susan Blake, the girls editorl honored by the Arden Dairy Haired he were marooned for some seven and the State Road Commisssion Daddy of Aline, I The new Mrs. Miller was a I sang, Nearer My God of the same publication. quartette be Company of Ogden, for which accompanied Iron on his hours before Leonard Daltau himself that rsking County Jraduate of the Parowan Higl to Thee. Benediction was proDella Gurr takes the part of concern he has been General guitar. Speakers for the occasion and Kenneth Mitchell some of th-reimbursed by walking School, Branch Agriculture Federal Funds which have been nounced by Daniel Crawfoid. Sales Manager far the past two were Thomas A. Robinson ar.d home from informed Summit, Beck Page Continued on College, Cedar City and Brig-flaAt the cemetery the grave years. Bill was chosen as one Bishop Mel Hosslington of Bea them and the occupants of the appropriated for the emergency Young University of Provo W. of was dedicated the two representatives cf ver. Two Beaver ladies Mr? bus that by Harley in this section. Ptah. She they were only three taught school here that company to attend the In Grant Tolton and Mrs. Ross or four miles Dalton. The six nephews of Miss Board also the dales set The from town fcr several years following her for the Board of acted as who stitute of International lee Smith sang a vocal duet Softly advised back. This they Equalizaion Stevens walking fraduation from the B. Y were Rupert and Ralph Cream Manufacturers held in and Tenderly Jesus is Calling to do and were oickod up May 31st- in Cedar meetings; began past few- - years she has Hulet, Loon and Clark Davi, Whsshingon D. C. He left Og accompanied by Mrs. Melva by local cars and hauled back len employed by the T. W- - . City and June 13 in Parowa Dick Stevens and Jessse den January 29th and arrived Barton at the piano. After clos- into town. Airline in Los Mrs. Beatrice Mickelson Angeles, Calif. home Feb. 2nd. He came by ing remarks by Bishop Robin Funeral Services Lt. Miller was Many of the stranded a pilot in toe and a group of nieces and plane from Cheyenne, Wyamim son the choir sang That Beauvehement in treir Air Corps during World War II friends were in charge of the when the train was held up h-- tiful Land, and William P of Parowans hospitality. When 8nd there an cause of snowdrifts. flowers. employee of T Held Monday for Barton gave the benediction evening approached and all cf A. He has Alombor of the family of SBill, a son of the late Robert recently joined HalterBurial was in the Paragonah the Motels and auto courts were A. Mrs. Mr. and e Air Corps again to serve in Summit Baby Davis were the only out man left Monday morning for E. and Maude M. Dalton of cemetery where the choir Pang filled to we Berlin Air capacity, many resiLift in Germanv. of town people who were able Southern California where they Parowan, was Deputy Iron CouSlumber and the grave was dents opened thpir homes to ff' Miller departed for Germany F uneitd services' were held to get through the snow covered will combine business with a nty Sheriff before he and his dedicated by D. Amasa take in folks for the night. st besides grandsons visit with the Lyle G. ' family moved to Ogden several bure-m Summit Alonday afterr.co i highways for the services- These Among the standed pMrs. Miller has been Air. and Mrr, were Grant was a besides ago. years were, Holyoak visiting Bell Jerry Gardens, at Haltermans with loaded little one for Richards, special Jacqueline in Parowan with . her father Davis. Air. and Mrs. Leon Davis, Calf. Jones, Dick McBride, Ivan Robb music students from Oceidenre. were accompanied ol old They daughtci her sister, Mrs. Roma Da1 icy end Blaine Jones and Mario Stone?. College near Los Angeles, C.'bi. Air. and Mrs. Arden Richard Clark Davis and Verda d also by their son, Arvel and by Mr. friends here and r of Circleville all friends and relatives lock who were on the last lap of a Jack Lady Reynolds, S. Mrs. J. and Whitney. of that City. The baby dia With pride we alsso note the dar Citv the of the array of beauti- concert tour. These past few days. charge 6: at 12, Feb. students, to p. high honor which has recently turned to California Saturday, D. flowers. U;..has ful Alton Ider and inthe an releive come to enterof another our monotony native pneumonia following Mrs. Hyrum Boardman plans are made for her to Friends called at the Thomas convenience of the situai-.few sons. hours. of M. a MatlieScott n of her only family Attorney tained members er husband in Germanv. Holyoak home in Beaver and at staged an impromptu concert at She is survived by her par- Pendleton Returns at a dinner on Wednesday of j son wa recently appointed by the chapel in Paragonah prior the school house during lire d ents; two sisters, Linda Xuc last week in honor of comrl the Federal Government as to services. the I which was attended by Paragon ah Miss and Myra Dean; and by grand- From N. W. Mission birthdays of her husbir.d ted States District Attorney for numerous to mention evening Too and students Utah. the He State of townspeople takess many the parents, Mr. and Mrs. David and little daughter, Beverly. were the visitors present irom as well as the stranded travelHarries Man From Elder Alton Decker Pendls Richards of Parowan. portion formerly held by Dan communities. ers. To further relieve the On Saturday, January 5th IB. Shields who recently retired surrounding ton, son of Woodruff Pendleton was bom Sej Nels Holyoak and friends members of the local of hem? a number returned whom of with and this quite Elder Grayson Gurr City, Attorney 9, 1876 at Parowan, a son of about two weeks ago after ful- relatives of Mrs. Jenette Bayles Maitheson sesrved as Assistant Nemiah and Sarah Elizabeth American Legion provided hot Continued on back De r mission for called at her home during th? for everal yeans. filling a Released From When he wa Holyoak. Harper celebrate Westher to in North Born afternoon in the and raised help the Church Parowan, six years of age he moved to Elder Pendleton her birthday. The birthday of I he was the youngest son of ern States. Clianeo with his family. When Monday surprised ler Canadian Mission Arizona the Richards on made his report to the mem- Mrs- Janie David and Sarah Matheson. He frends last week annl'V 16 he returned to Paro he was To Get 1919 bers of the Parowan West Ward same day was also observed t was prominent as an attorney wan and later married htr marria8e to Mr lion nrg Mary I who friends Sunof a the ffil Utah Percival of Richfield. large group being jn Southern The release of Elder Grayjen as Sacrament meeting Jones at Paragonah, where they couPle were marrieJ m Gurr on February 5, lrom the day following his arrival and called at her home during the ated with the firm of Atoms rl" Mr. M. F. Halden, Utah Stale Continued on Page Five and Alatheson in Cedar City, beNov- on Ftb- - 7th. Canadian Mission of the Chuirir i.ain at Stake Conference last day. iVi ss Commission will be in Tax fore he accepted the appointTopham is a fine ard of Jesus Christ of Latter-- ' ay Sunday. IIIbeen not To Parowan again Monday, Feb- 21 Although we have The young man entered tire ment which took him and hri Clinic "',lran. She took over Saints, was announced in letters our contact for the purpose of issuing to able personally field soon after his In family to ScLt Lake City. kmma,na,?0mpnt of the fami'y recently received by Bwiicp mission relicense plates. the automobile to weatherman verify d unnR release from active service in hor mothers lad Karl O. Mitchell and by The Paragonah P. T. A. s from learned we css have port, in While the U. S. Navy. Notice To several years NEWCOMER and dent W. Clair Rowley. The the ago sponsoring a typhoid and small fr.tinued in State he has Dcen pretty good Sources that his Northwestern by were signed that communications clinic to be immunization untP deflic 23 Choir capacity pox of a kind it made tor thermometer Three registered tjroe of her of a member of a missionary quarheld at the School house on marriage. She President F. G. Eyre zero and Edith Rowdey Batts below Sunday Chester kcamp grees tette which has been in great aiuainted with Canadian Mission under w at 10 A. Af. on with the arrival of a new son M of Members Paragonah Veiva morning and Monday meetof sorts night wt.ile be was demand for all labored fo.We are expected to sing two Thursday Feb. 24. 5th-traveling Elder Gurr has at the County Hospital on and other this week the lowest the merconferencess, ings, He expected vicinity, is two be a small ,ee Anthems in years. will Conference rn, the of There winter this 2nd- - Afother and babe are 'ciivenng cocl. past has traveled Most ot bis cury 0 Sacrament meeting br Richfield home abiut Feb. 25 th bv H public performances. Sunday, charged for these immunization? now ait home in Parowan where around labors were centered Dr. L. W- Sorenson will be the little fellows two brothers Mr. William F. Whitney, who Feb. 20. Please be on parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter snort I lbeIr home for the Gurr- In the meantime he L Charvalice, Oregon, with Decker Ivan Iron been in the the physician in charge. County are getting acquainted with him resent. respent in Idaho being genealogical periods some Back is invited to attendPage Cnr.tin''i doing Everyone and in the Montana region. search work. -- 3241-'Wit- h - 1 i w Parowan Marries 3 1 'h.-Cour- t - Former Parowan p Receive Ilonors Uili - - s - m l s PERSONAL Alick-clso- NEWS NOTES 1 v- Fd-war- d poop!--wer- - I Stcnes-Pallbearer- ten-da- y four-mont- hs m-o- f iP-ne- ss Uni-bine- we:.;-ires- s, two-yea- 4'iiur Last I - Plates Ilere In Parowan I llcll - 19-1!- ) Paragonah T'-sr- i East Ward Feb-uar- s h-- I - - - y |