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Show Parowan Need Poes h5 fire fighting ! equipment? w PAROWAN TIME e FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT? PAROWAN TIMES PARQWAH, UTAH 8EJTEMBER 25, 1M9 jiineRs Install New 'fflcers Last Rites Held For Amanda J. Denson . Member PHS Girls' Pep jig fUmettes, elected Joyce jjD, recently Donne os president. 3j3ieon ioson was elected vice pres. 0 NEWS NOTES rl&or jion during the past week iasued by the difficulties of Sunt night Thursday evening. formal tea for lnstalla- of new members will be Saturday night In the Horn' room. Pledges will be made, I will be presented and i program Sfreshroents will be served -- girls are being ad Sophomore ned into the Club this year. Arrangements for the week's parities have been In charge i the dub officers and cheer jgjera Miss Sampson has act advisor. lARAGONAH NEWS During the week Mr. and Mrs ferry Lund had a number of KrtJ at their home, Mr. Guy Uiad of Provo and Mrs Mar-p- rt Lund of Mesa, Arizona. Mra. Mr. Emron Jensen, ired Jensen and Mrs. Charleen Wey of Richfield. On Friday, Sept. 16, Mr. and Ira Lund traveled to St. George I attend the Temple wedding i lira Lunds neice, Miss Melva Jringhurst of Toquerville and Hr Emron Jensen. With members of the family to Zion Park ley traveled there the young couple were break-fc- l femared at a wedding PERSONAL Funeral services for Amanda Benson were conducted Thursday afternoon of last week lr. tlie West Ward by Bishop V. Lei sird Evens. Ths opening and clo.ang songs were sung by a mixed quartette, Verl Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Empy of Parowan, Ivan Decker, Berta Burton and former resident iertrude Mitchell, accompanied stopped In town Saturday afterwKh Ths noon to visit a short time with by Mary Lyman, Comforter," belnjf the opening relatives. They were on vacanumber. Invocation was offered tion, planning on visiting their Tbqyt by Daniel Crawford. Mrs. Bar- children and faiiUeH. bara M. Adams and Bishop W. were to go to Compton, Calif., to Jesse Cuymon were the speakers visit Claudell and family on to with a vocal solo, That Wbnd San Franlsco to visit Harry and erful Mother of Mine, being family, then to BtUingB, Mont., rendered Ourr. to stay with Alyce and famllly. by Grayson "Come Unto Me was the closMr. and Mrs. R. H. Jean Inch, ing number by the quartette. Benediction was pronounced by and their lovely daughter Eva and Treaa.; Jrt Miller. reporter. jj Altre Bayles, girls have submitted new yaben Number Thirty Eight Jenson Sec. u Parowan Need TWrly-F- Vl g Doe Daughter Of Former Parowan Residents Married In Mesa, Arizona Two popular young Meaans, Hazel Dawn Macdonald and Bob iRiggs, who were married Sept. X, at 6 In the LDS Temple by 'President J. L. Stradling, were honored at a formal wedding reception in the patio at Maricopa Inn from 8 to 10 p. m. on the same evening. Btffore h seating ofj potted Hie new Mrs. Jensen la well palms and huge baskets of glad-iola- s the couple, their parents known to the people of thi9 and attendants greeted over 500 tatty. She was a student at guests. 2AC in Cedar accCity and an , cock. Mesa, and Sr., Tempe. 1 Alton Riggs, Joseph E. Ward. At the cemetery the grave was dedicated by Watson Adams. Pall bearers were Sidney Pritchard, Edgar Benson, Ted Williamson, Doyle Clark, Watson Adams and Clayton Perry. Flowers were in charge of a group of lady friends of the deceased. Many of he profusion fall blooms came from the gardens at the County Rest Home where they were planted and cared for by Mr. Slaughter, who also helped so materially in caring for Mrs. Benson during the last three years of her life, while she has been living there. Mrs Benson died on the previous Monday after suffering two successive strokes. She had been partially paralysed since she had similar trouble six yean ago. Mams, from North Hollywood, Calif., are in Parowan, visiting Mrs. Jeanicshs mother Mr. Janie P. Evans, and slater Mr. Morris Rasmussen. fc. of C. Schedule Important Meet I nil Norda Mciiimotl lVm. Hart on MimI In Nevada Monday Evening A meeting of vital Importance A Ceremony performed Kn-d- a to the future progress of Paronight. Sept. 16, In pinn. wan has been scheduled for next Nevada, umtesi til marn.igi- MU Monday evening at 8:00 p. m. Norda Memmott dauglitir "f lit the Court House. Everyone Mrs. Mala Rollins of l'anmj., Come. and William H. Burton, n .if Mr. and Mrs. Atihtin Bartun , f Five-Mil- e Lighting, , County Fair and Parowan Canyon Paragonah. Both of the uewlywrd b.iv. promotion, are a few of the important topic to be discussed. at bended fhe Paqcvcsn i School. The bride hud ngli-teri-a Senior at the beginning m this school year, but will probably discontinue to puisne hi-career in a home. Tin- - In - J Ida P. Smith To Read Iron County D. U. P. om and Mrs. Ida P. Smith of Parowan was looted rceaklent of the Iron County Daughters of Utah Pioneers at a sfieatal meeting hold at noon laat Friday. Elected to serve with Mrs. Smith were Hazel Pendleton, 1st. vice-preDorothy C. Ward, 2nd. r; Anna T. Adams, Mary B. Orton, custodian of relics. Luella Dalton, historian, Mamie D. Orton, chorister; and Mette Robinson, organist, were the hold-ove- r officers. s.; From far away Okinawa cam the news last week to lr. and Mr. John Mortensen of Parowan that thrir eon, TSgt. Jack Mortensen oC tjie Army Air Corps was expecting momentarily to set sail for the United States. Sgt. Mortensen has been tn the service for seven years, the last year of which he has been stationed with the Air Forces in Okinawa. He had hair-raisiexperiences when the destructive typhoon hit the islands in July, be informed his folks. Ha wrote that he exepeted to land near the last of the month and plana on visiting for a couple of week In San Franclco with his sister and brother in law, Norine and Orlyn Johnson before coming home for a visit. Mrs. Johnson and her little daughter left Parowan a couple of weeks ago to join her husband in the Bay City where he Is stationed on naval duty. vice-pres- .; reg-ista- The election took palce lm- mediately following a convm-- 1 of DlfT' sonic tineafimv.ii-l- . Immediately graduated a;) Air Cups joined the Army where be aervod four years, p i i : of which tlma was In the Since his release l.i t March he ha been employ l hv the Columbia Iron Mining Co The popular young couple are making a home for the present in Parowan. They will he Med at a wedding reception to In in the near future lh.l-llpplne- Paragonah. Paragonah Girls Model II Outfits At State Fair 4-- ington Counties, held I Mb Eleanor Stones, daughter in the basement of the Old Rock Mr and Mr' Cllft' St'1"" uf The bride was gowned In Church. Mrs. Cornelia Llund and Wanda Hunt, .guight. r Mrs. Alice G. Silver of the State I and heavy ivory satin for tihe occasion. The lovely gown was stylCentral Carnap were In attend- - of Mr and Mrs- Mer'"' 1Ii;n: a trip to Salt Lake l.it ed with fitted bodice with dipance at both the Convention and I enJy Week-en- d to model their ped waistline In front and back. election. the outfits at the State Fair. They Satin covered buttons fastened Mrs. Mehta B. Fenton, who I were named winners of the him the bodice from neck to waist has held office for the past four Co.,4-line and also the king-fitte- d Style dress revue at the is the retiring years, county recent county fair, sleeves which tampered to a Lftzie Adams and president. 84 point at the wrist had made their girts Ethel Robb were her assistants. Seed pearls outlined the floral summer clothea aa their The eighty-fourt- h birthday of omplished pianist and has design of the dainty Chantilly The rule that only DUP I project. Eleanors dress was uf Mias Macdonald Is the daughn in a number of musical ter of Mr. collar. The flared Mrs. Saralh Ann Eyre Stevens, members can bold office or I bright green wool and Wan-hand Mrs. Grant Mac- lace peter-palife long resident of Parowan, fell skirt into which a jrograms in Parowan. long was train, vote, donald, Mesa, while Mr. Rlgg3 strictly adherred to I had constructed a blye wool m was observed by a group of On Saturday J at the election Friday.. t V evening the is the son of Mrs. Jethro Halh- i t p companw with Continued on Page Five isnds attended a relatives and friends on Wed' wedding recep-Jo- a MrsT jiiola Robb and her dauglu r at Toquerville honoring the nesday afternoon of last week. Deanna, Mias Aleen Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mitchell Mrs. Stevens was born Sept. xwlyweds. They also took part her mother of Enoch the glr 13, 1865 in Parowan, a daugh- and daughtre Lana, Mrs Hilda a the program. left for Salt Lake on Frida v ter of John and Sarah Ann Eyre Tullis and daughter Donna, spent with County home demonstratOn She has lived here all of her several days recently In Salt Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clair or Mrs Iris Noble. 'toinson left life, being married to John Lake and Ogden where they At election held last week in for Salt Lake Lieut. Col. C. Hatch In addition to modeling their Amos Stevens In Parowan on January oorohlnied business and a visit announces 3tjr where I a and having their outfits fthey will enter all of the classes in both Junior that boa a meeting fifty-sevevisit first diool at the The real in 26, 1885. She has resided in her with relativ , Utah1 foland School Senior of the In Italeen been scheduled for Wednesday, color the girls wr- -o High University Mr Peter years for four sisters present home ever since then. Carls ton, the Fresh-- n lowing officers were named to able to see a great deal of the m. 8: at 28, In the p. County Recorder Georgia B. Sept. Mrs. Stevens Is a member of took place last week in Parocoach from the college made preside for the coming year: ' for the fair and with other at Cedar Armory perm'e City wan anti the Southern Utah the Church of Jesus Christ ot Mitchell attended a convention It trip to Paragonaih to take went on tour a the of comof a purpose City. organizing Latter-da- y Saints and has al- of County Recorders held in Salt Canyons. Enjoying this priceless k young couple back to the SENIORS Roi) During her stay Mr posite military group. reunion were Mrs. Luella Redd ways been active in its organi- Lake City lasts week-en3y. was a guest of her mother, M s Geytha Lamoreaux; President, Col. Hatch la very anxious to Adams 74, of Parowan and her zations. She served as an offiClair has been very much tn Arch Fotheringham, and was Lawana Mlckel-soLittle Helen Haycock received have all reserve officers and all cer Redd Relief in Ellen and 78, the !mand lately. Both Bryner Society sisters, to ee her sistpr Shi ribU. of U the happy Sec. and Treaa, Mary gash on her head which re- enlisted men report to the meet- and other members of the the USAC offered him Hatch; Mgr. of Amuse., Rose- and Mesia Redd Romney 75, claims the distinction of having family from Salt Lake City, and Alice Redd teen a visiting teacher for more quired four stitches to closes ing The unit instructor diolarships and only last week The group returned home m mary Robinson and Joe Dobru-sk- Rich a in fell slide she from when the Provo will be in attendance to than fifty years. She has also 70, Brigham City. from the USAC were in Tuesday evening. Reporter, Audrey Dunton; these Worked as a Primary teacher Cedar City Park one afternoon give the latest Information on of visit rn four A tday A large number of larticlis to to trying Class Advisors, Miss Sampson persuade him and had been a member of the last week. retirement and the requirments from other ladies was made possible by Dr Send school Club at Logan. Tuffy and Mr. Watters. Paragonah to be met In order to continue members were committee for a U R. Bryner of Salt Lake City, genealogical keen an exhibited the at athletic outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Veron Decker eligibility for retirement. Cbl. State who brought his mother and number of years. his years at the Paro-g- h JUNIOR red and Fair, winning The seven of her twelve chil- and little son of Denver, Colo, Hatch states that all reservists blue ribbons In both two of her sisters from northSchool and his many cooking and President, Joyce Guymon; vice ern Utah down and here they dren who are now living are arrived here Saturday where who attend the meeting wHl be nends and admirers wish him sewing. pres., Clinton Lowder; Sec. anJ joined Mrs. Adams.. On "WedMrs. Sarah Hulet, Clarence, Ed- they picked up June's parents. and success in the future. Number Thltry-EigContinued on Page Five Trea. Ellen Miller; Mgr. of nesday morning of last week win and Orieon Stevens of Paro- Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor Miller and her brother Jim and Donna Robinson and Mrs. they began a trip as Dr. Bryn-er- s wan; Mrs. Lorena Davis, Olrcle-vill- e; Erma Lamoreaux and her Amuses., Joan (on to California flor a Mad Reporter, Lyman; John Stevens, Cowley and itren Clyde and guests which took them to Laura Class advisors, Mr. and the Mammoth, Cedar Breaks Waiter Stevens of Byron, Wyo. ten day vacation trip. Bayles; CKURCII DOINGS with her mother Mrs. Mrs. Jackson. She has forty grandchildren and to Canyon and thence Bryce T. Robinson and Mrs. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Carlson (Chick) BAPTlSLMAL SERVICES sixty where they spent some time Robinson of Cedar City SOPHOMORES and daughter, Carla, left Terry will ne services with and Baptiahnal vded to St. Mr. Mrs. visiting and elgjhlt seeing Orton Twenty George on Tues-tak- e last week for Chicago where in the m. 5: held at p. Preident, Steve Adams; vice Saturday married over 25 years ago, enClyde to the Ptolo Chlok will enter the school of announced Ward it East by is lc for his pres., Jannde Robinson; Sec. and joyed their first honymoon tnp regular check up. Treaa. Eart Spencer; Mgr. of Dentistry at Northwestern Uni- last week as in Palathe 1 Bishoprics. Anyone Desof the guests 8prinS Clyde had an op- versity. Clalrdalea parents, Pres, ert News. Mra Orton was sn wan Stake interested in having tlo on hag shoulder but as Amuse., Jay Winter and RaynorW. Clair have Mrs. and Rowley, this ' he has performed, please take not. Kaminska; Repater Veon Macwinner in the Class B. vacation only partial use of since received word (that the Mr. Class advisor, contest farlane; a to and n'Sht arm. ElCajon, trip VanWJ(h family had arrived safely in the Ausdai. resort town just out of San The annual meeting of tha were and that windy city they FIRST DAY SERVICES Mrs. Diego, with all expenses paid 5223.45 was the amount colUtah Water Usrs Association established Eda Thornton was home at Apt. 31, Keue was Both Parowan Wards will obher prize. lected during the recent polio twill be held in Salt Lake City unday after a week in Ce-t- y. Apts. 102 West Schiller St, serve the Fast day Services on vice Wedto Morris; In Newhouae the parowan, according President, Ajlan Hotel, She (jrjve gome time Mr. Mrs.. Chicago. Orton and left by this Sec. and Mrg Earvin Graff who is the coming Sunday rather than her 'teter Mrs. nesday and Thursday, SeptemEliza Ow-an- d pres., Joy Bayles; on Sept. 9 and traveled via the first Sunday in October. Attrain I of imlocal some with her daugh-- " Treaa., George Morris; Mgr. representative on the ber 28 and 29, 1949. Many Mra DeVere Wood entertain-- 1 lob Angeles to the resort town tendance of local authorties and I Larue Amuse., Betty Lund and John comy polio committee and who portant matters pertaining to ed a group of little oouslna of I where for five days they were members at General Conference V. Benson; Repoter, Garry Rum-- 1 waa our states Water and power de- her cfo&rge of the campaign. Linda at a party guests at the Imig Manor. They la Salt Lake daughter City on that iae Howard Mrs. Graff states that every and Mrs. Lloyd Lund re- - mler; Class advisor, velopment will be diacuused by last Friday afternoon, the occaa lovely suite of rooms, has necessitated the change. enjoyed O. Merrill. Mr. E. men as business house or establishment such leading J traveled to Piocfae to see Dailey and sion being the little girl's four- 8umptioufl meals, and unique enReclamaIn the City contriubted to this Larsen, brother Calvin Davies representing th birthday and her first party. tertainment. GRADE Tb lg still hospitalizd there as 8TH. worthy cause as well as did tion; John A. Widtsoe, William, j GLEANERS ORGANIZE It fwaa a regular paradise, Eugene Robbins; many individuals. In view of the R. Wallace, Harold A. Linke, President, . and automobile acci- Members of the Y.M.V. Club Frankie Lou Burton was electt Last week Calvins shatter-s- g vice pres., Rommy Dobrusky; fact that the public is called State Engineer, and Dewey and their partners held their Mrs. Orton says, The unusual ed president of the East Ward was operated on and he Sec., Donna Tullis; Treaa, Kent upon to assist in many chariGeorge Clyde. Reports will also last summer party last Satur- beauty of the place, Its peace Gleaners at the opning f class or be made by the presidents Put in a casta. He is in a Benson; Mgr. of Amuse., Thomas ties and other public projects at day evening at the Five Mile and quietness made it an ideal work on Tuesday night. Donna u counReeach from wishes to rest and enjoy this time of the year, she spot in which representatives condition and cannot be Polacca and David Orton; where they enjoyed a pot-luc- k Jean Dalton was chosen for vice f some time. to express her appreciation ot ty In their need for water de- supper. The club reports two re- a change.. porter, Dorothy Simpkins. prea; ElRea Clark, Sec. and Paul P. Ashdown cent meetings, one held at the velopment the manner in which they reon the coast Treaa; and Shirley Evans, histThe while 0 Ortons, re-GRADE . I of 7TH. a discuss will the needs Mosday Mrs. Lasca Hunt home of Marie Munford where sponded to this call for help. In a trip to Tajuana, orian. A great deal of enthusiam assisted in the seeding program on state and the evening was spent in quilt- indulged was ned a Graff Mrs. of saw group the and vice picturesquenest of was displayed by class members t. 0 ks at herlarge President Donald Gurr; drive by a group of the girls privately owned land. home in hon-i- e ing for the hostess. The last Old Mexico. They also spent at this meeting, where some of and Sec. to We extend an Invitation 5th birthday of her pres., Kay Skougard; from both LDS Wards and for meeting was held at Elaine Adof all irrigation companies in the ams' home where the girls took considerable time at Balboa- the plans for the winters activTrees., Jackie Ward; Mgr. fine work and cooperation their Janet and state to have a good represen- care of some of their own eew- - Park and in the Zoo and Zoolo- ities were discussed. Mrs. Mary Amuse., Mary Etta Stubbs riie states that she is very apMr Alice Graff and Mrs. Betty Sanford tation present at this annual Thomas Robinson celebra- - Larry King; reporter, Continued on Page Five and wishes to express preciative are the leaders. Sorenson g OwaUPoed an Seek Fa (a meeting. latber her thanks to them. of bis Topham. Sarah Ann Steven Reaches ap-jtsr- ed 1 H 4-- -.- 4-- Composite Military Group To Organize Sept. 28 Sisters Enioy Reunion In Southern Utah School Classes Elect Officers - pL-ture- ns 4-- H d. vice-preside- n; y; 4-- H ht pro-need- ed Local Couple Enioy Trip To San Diego to-Ut-er Utah Water Users Association Annual guccess , I f anniversary .ttausd on Back Page Meeting Next Week 1 |