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Show Itasohnn Team To Ho o.l Volume PAROWAN TIMES Oraulod Monday Tlilrty Five PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN ITAJl i I:::. g- - 11 mi tiirliard USiilnpv rtnsoliall Wins Too Honors STAKE CONFERENCE HERE SUNDAY At IMI.S. ti Parowan Tin East loam To :t.000 Ills. Of Tlsli OranitMl I'lantod In Tnnltoo Hosorxoir jAoxt Momlax Monday y Mr Number Seven Step Saving Kitchen To Ho Slum n May I Kill lien. "Step Saving special picture show ::.i t for neM linnf.'.,. .'ftermiiin. May 4. at 3 on m at the High School auditm cm The public. Is invited a: n elm rgc According to XII.ss Leu Ktt.i alnnit four ounces Sampson, I Ionic Eciinoain i ea weighing ea h. it is reported by Saunders (h r, many helpful, VI. iik, local game warden. hints will tie shown, that will Tiie planting was made by lie of benefit to evervuue, even XI V (lark, XI J. Madsen, sup- - if they are not building or re ! tut n, lent of fisheries for the modeling at the ire.se lit tune. stair department, and Mr. Johnson, department engineer. Win While at the Yankee, a study IMI.S. was made to make u decision At Ton - to whether to drain the res.Meet it voir this summer and then p.iiMin it to destroy the trash Three first daces and tish in those waters. With the place out of lour cnlii voter at its lowest point ill rec- - Was the creditable luinej! nt years it is felt that this incut of the students oi lae night lie the opjmrt line time to S'iiriwun High School who pn do this. in thi School Boil tleipated and Chorus festival for r iai Tile water in the reservoir is In Hurricane Satin d.q, still about eight feet below the six held Tin chorus of cigkir. n boys is It felt thftt ptllway and it were members rated highly will not raise to the overflow the at the m, by judges v. itli the snow rema Ining in the 54 member- - :, The band of waters, led above the reservoir. i received highly supcrint- laragonah reservoir also reand for oncert ji marching ceived five truck loads of fish i'lg. They received a Mi; mi during the week. for sight reading rating Xlr. Clark states that the Participating n the meet w k streams in Parowan Canyons students from all school- - ri will be planted with legal size six which includ 'd m region fish in about two weeks. ill St. George. Hurricane, Kanab, Orderville, Cedar UPi. Parowan, Beaver. Miltord. J :. more, Delta and Hinckley . , Suinniit Ward To Ohsoryo Hirtlulay Ward which has been under-- ! extensive remodeling- and gumjr for the past two months, will be the scene of the Min hi)' sessions of the Parowan Stake Quarterly Conference it is announced toy Stake Iresi- The d.nt, W. Clair Rowley. ri.r'iiigs Sunday will be the the irst to have been held in since it was closed for (hai'f-Chai Nt.i jvtu-dulis- l Ward In Most Ho Ori'anir.iMl $2.50 par EAST WARD CHAPEL TO OPEN FOR I'ir.st Session To Ho Hold Saturday llvp. Hascbalf Toam To Anniversary l j ' mas-oratin- At a l,wal meeting of the Summit the first of completion JLrowan City Council held Tues evening, final approval 1, P'ans and spe.itications o! C proposed hydro electric pow- 'r plant for the City were given, resent to assist the members Al1 ieir consideration of the lM1el details was consulting gir.eer, Thomas C. Adams in February. Dur- Salt Lake City. With actual construction work workmen and ing that time to in the near future, ward members have labored unnotice to ladders who are into the make changes erringly whih will not only improve the terested in any of the indlvld- convenience of!Ual projects conno ted with tr.u aivousties and the place, but will greatly im- - n,,'v Plan' will be published next veek, Mayor E. Ray Lyman prove its comfort and beauty. st lies. The first session of the Con- Excavation work for the lay-- f. relief, a Priesthood Leadership of the now pipe line, con-w- " be held Saturday! (ruction the of saddles for in the West Ward pipe, and the of placing Chapel. President Rowl'y states-Th- e pen stock has been in progress Sunday session will convene .uring the past several months, at 10: a. m. and 2: p.m. with with the opening of spring :n: XI. I, A. meeting scheduled w ather the go ahead signal for for 8: p.ni. in the Paragonah other construction work. Ward Chapel. ,fai j ( tg observe anniversary of the of its new L.D.S. on Monday by staging a .chapel carnival program to whith the general public Is invited. The cel brati.m is being hel 1 ai-fur g the purpose of funds for maintenance purposes Howard Dailey, Alma Lawrence, Chester Benson and Kent Hulet are members of a general committee which Is in charge of the evenings entertainment. According to these members, carnival booths will b- - set up on the church grounds wherein ail sorts of games will be carried on with valuable prizes bethe highest ing offered for scores. They also an noun e that there will be a variety of food concessions in operation which cold have atv&ilttble hot and and lunches. candy, popcorn many other toothsome confections . Motion pictures will also be shown in the church building during the entire evening, the committee members state' Dancing, both old and modern will also 'be carried on during the course of the celebration. The committee and Summit Ward extends on an invitation to all the residents of Southern Utah to attend this gala affair. to the carnival Admittance is free, alabsolutely 'grounds though they admit that every effort will be made to attract visitors to the concession booths and other entertainments pro"' vided . I rui-in- j i .Mon. will Ward . ; ter a ;m ou.s c.imp.ii'.'n Other officers elected to i ' ' pr,,ct ice. ,,r ice M ; loin .. dy :,ir i inwere Irion t'lll.i year coming vice president Marti) u Ward, ( t . u I i i II, oiila.i ho h.is w in i n this group Itv o! good, r- Boy i MasclcCti il to time-savin- oig.inice ( ll , IS Oil II equip IOAV. Ilf d SI-- o out Mat'll tie Ktikpot: k tit inter City anis lor reastirei W in la Hunt, manag . LiK.-er of amu'eineiit ll IS ei ported that games With t g adv man t'eiar I'm, Miltoid. Beaver and PI.. re XI T! e nsell, paper e ill, o i he ot tier tow m can in B (' Joy i e G. union lf.te, Up .lI'O. tioll Will who tied in tin K tMUidiet O.i tile time and t.e XI AY 1. act as co edit ol's XIONDAY pi.oe Xt book . , mi 1' he Ugh School ati Gaytha I, anion tux was e.,u: Baseball Held. for the Blue paigu manager w.u rt I.aaana XI i. kcl-.e- i activities for thi conducted Gold . A note of intcre-- t w IS le.ite'l by the ri-- e of a thin!, left wing party oil the day of elei t ion but failed to make tmi ti ni dent in the major political larti's at the school. icrctary; t I , Mutt-ford- ; u-- rtl-in- I , a- Region . . PERSONAL . NEWS NOTES Mr. an Great Interest I tiioti have .veek in Salt Lake City where visited with relatives and M.I.A. Hoad Show with their son, Robert who lelt XI. A. I. road tie Latter day Saint mission One oi the first shows to have ever been pre- Im me on Wednesday to fulfill a r mission in the sented in tile Parowan .St.,ke a mission. wa rotated among the five Wards of the Stake last Tues.Paramore Xlrs. Josephine day night. Great intoiv-- t atvveek-ellill n Salt last ea-tended the presentation of visited she where Lake City it was jectiotl of the show as ith her son Ruloii, his wife .resented by each of the Wards ii ml family. the under superArranged vision of the Stake XI I A . oi Xlr' Carlyle Dalton returned ficers, the following acts were last Fiiday from the Iron ouie to the evening presented during each of the Wards in the Stake; County Hospital, where he had a week under an oxygen Continued on Back Page tent for treatment of a serious .Marks Stake Students Honors t Musi, for the Sunday meetby a ings will be provided St&k Chorus of Primary boys ml girls, the Stake Relief Society Singing Mothers, the Partisan High School Male Quar-t- i Hoy Seveu year old Joey Mickelson tte and combined chorus, a mis Show at the farm io Monary quartette and perhaps :,Iept peacefully last .tome of his grandfather others. Every student in the ParoMeet wan Elementary school will Friday evening while scores of Parowan residents are re- Parowan residents combed the The regular monthly meet mu: have something on display In a minded to extend their usual of the Paulina Camp, D'U.J.'s which the will of Show banks and hills Spring Hobby nearby hospitality to visitors from oth. cieek in search of him, and one be held Thursday in the ele- will be held Thursday at 2: p.m . er Wards while they are attendiof his playmates narrowyl esmentary school building, accord- ir. the Old Rock Chur.b be ng Conference sessions here. bicycle-in a ing to principal AAma VV. Lawr- ment according to Clan caped serious injury on i Benson, Captain. The ence truck collision tyhile search"Pioneer Receipes, will tic givsix the of Students the grades for youngster. ing heart ailment. and their teachers will have on en by Mrs. Bernice Evans an i The child, youngest son of binterdisplay in their rooms and in all ladies who would Xlr. and Mrs. Jesse Mickelson, Hal-rsome in of iie ested of Xrr. and work G. Mrs. the halls left he obtaining since Lynn M seen types many not been had and children of Sahara whi h have been completed dur- are advised to bring their p" school, Where he is a student of At B.A.C. One of four students repreand paper with them. All Village, spent the fore part of ing the past year, Mr. Lawrence the second grade. His parents Guvmoii to attend. are invited disthe Brigham Young where in !! is I, veek will include Mrs. Decker Parowan These June will senting wherehis soys. Thorley began a search for fee the valedictorian of the upXlrs. Gold.i Guymon was and plays of collections which the relatives visited vvth University at the Poetry Read- abouts and in the evening early elected president of friends. ing Festival, held in Logan last an older sister students have assembled; pro- ELIZABETH CAMP TO MEET thought she had per division graduating class at THURSDAY EVENING Saturday, was Leonard Rowley, made an accurate check with the Branch Agricultural College the Parowan Parent - Teachers ducts of handicraft including electits The is at annual Association back Parowan. The four students pre- the Adams Luella R. is Mrs. next It meeting of the Elizabeth month paintintg, announced ceramics, plastics, by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ion held Thursday evening in ,.t her home in Parowan to weaving, sewing, carving and Camp will be held Thursday evesented poems of their own sel- R. W. dean studof Plummer, but Harry Hulet, by telephone, the school auditorium. Elected end the summer aftr enjoy- many others. Then, too, there ning at the home of Captain were judged by failed to ascertain to whom she ents at the exercises. ections, and Xlrs. Guymon ing an extended visit with mem-- 1 will be on display many of the Roberta B. Rowley where t!u to serve with tl.eir manner of presentation. is Mrs. a of Thorley daughter spoke When she asked if her lesson of "Rush Lake," whi h of her family in northern booklets and journals which con"Dover Beach was the selecti- brother was there. It later prov. Ivan and Venice H. Decker of were Alice Haycock. 1st vvas to Jiave been given l.i2nd on chosen by Mr. iRowley, and and Luetta Colorado Sampson, Wyoming. tain units of the childrens work Utah, Farowan and the wife of Jay spine. Sunwill be presented by .; Green. Carline month, the return of She and for which he received a supermale been has which trip projects part She was born in Parowan Thorley of Cedar City. She is Mrs Lizzie B. vice-preMickelof ni Beatrice y ior rating. Wiltsey. the winter. 3rd out pan carried the of first a valedictorian during four, April 20, 1908 and with her par. Barbara Jean, v. ill daughter, Mr. A pet show will be a feature in year graduating class at the son was elected as secretary-treasure- r Rowley, a major and of the morning session of the play a piano solo. All ladies in Emma Dalton, and Cont. On Back Page ley B.A.C. A graduate of the Parospeech, is now in his Junior year of show "which will be held for the the community are welcome. Stubbs Xlatheson Decker and Venice Mary at the BYU. Prior to attendwan High School where she was Xtath-((imembers. as board Parents were Lake named Salt City. lOildren themselves. Attorney in comschool ing school, he filled a Western and prominent went on to St. George and and the public in general is inMrs. Velma Bayles of St. States mission for the LDS munity activities, she was also the C'e lar City on matters of busin- vited to attend the exhibit dur- SisU Of I church. dur- George was guest speaker at body xMiss student in ess remained Wed wife while his and the afternoon He is the son of Mr. evening. ing arid ing her sophomore year at the meeting. Parowan with her mother. The lunch room will assist in Mrs. George 15 Rowley, ParoMrs. Nellie Green informs us B.A.C. and received a citizenrefreshments wan . of the approaching marriage of ship award when she graduated Xlrs. Adams reports that sh" providing light IIOINGS CHURCH to all Russbe served will which Keith Wm. two-yeher grandson, from her course that ParoOf interest to many late in November she A practice for all Primary departed as they call. visitors ell and Miss Patsy Ann Ray. year. anis the wan recent and Hillman lias with visited people PARACONAll NEWS The wedding is scheduled to She is affiliated with the Xi Home Builder girls and Trail Many of the students will nouncement of the selection of in Denver, making the wife his serve on committees which will Kent Topham, son of Mr. and take place in Altadena, Calif., Lambda Tau Soroity and a mem. Builder boys of Parowan East Mrs. Louise Welch Taggart of n turn trip by air to Salt Lake West and Wards, Paragonah be in charge of the various Mrs. Earl Topham of East Mill on May 5. ber of the college as the WyomShe lias symphony before Christmas. City entertainment. Cody, Wyoming, 1950. of the is a daughter orchestra and string quartette. and Summit Wards will be held Creek, Salt Lake City, and forphases The bride-to-b- e Alice of The L, Mother with her visited ing daughter in the. teachers who will thus honored is the sister dy Th other merly of Paragonah, was rec- of Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Ray During 'her Junior year spent at Saturday at 4: p.m. o. in Ogden; and family Ballinger East Ward Chapel, it Mr. Lawrence are Virassist elected Student ently m of Body of Altadena. The benedictelect, the Utah State Agricultural Parowan and Paro. Rulon Mrs. Addle Lyman B. ,vith Beatrice, Grace. President of Olympus Jr. High a son of the late Lee Russell College, she continued her acti- is announced by Roberta ginia Lowe, Cecil Adams, Mary and lias but recently theii; families in Salt Lake City Choristand Fae Stake Primury School of Holladay, Utah, for and Ramona Green Russell of vities in the musical line. Rowley, two sisters Tohpam, Zona Topham here with her sister and fatnoy. as with her as well will provide Benson . the 1950-5- 1 school year. Mrs. Thorley s major is edu- - er. These groups Parowan. He has been making Mrs. Taggart, 57, is the wile of that place; and spent March The exhibits for parents and This is quite an honor in iew his home in California for the cation in which she will get a part of the music for the Sun- with Marion and their and of Wyoming Lloyd Taggart, Lucy the public will be held from day morning sessions of Stake of the fact that there are apcomconstruction in Wyoming. She aecom. rancher and psst two years where he has degree next month, family 1 to 4 school of p.m. in the afternoon and pany owner, and the mother of Quarterly Conference. 850 students en- been attending the proximately XIarion and his wife to panied also from 7:30 to 9:30 in the The Parowan East Ward Pri- Palt Lake rolled there this year and are photography at Santa Monica. nine children. City when they came resume will Association an expected 950 next mary Besides rearing her large famConference. evening. to attend General year. This The future plans of the young school its meetings Tuesday in the East includeds the Seventh. couple have not been revealed. most of whom are college ily, She reporst spending a most Ward Chapel, where at this first Eighth and Ninth Grades. she lias been an actM.I.A. graduates, Newr .net ting a complete rehearsal of enjoyable winter with her loved Kent is old and ive member of her community ones, but that she is happy to maintains a higji scholastic Mrs. Nellie Higbee, Cedar City the coming Primary Conferen and of her Church. Sin- hdied be back in her home town for held. be will athelectis was in and to organize the first Relief Sorograni active standing Elementary teacher, The date for the East Ward the warmer months. She also letes and other school functions ed president of the Iron County of the L.D.S. Church in The Cedar City Third Ward ciety Conference has been says that her children are all in 1935 and has held mo-Teachers' Association at a din- Primary this prominent Incidently Cody a visit here! M.I.A. will present its play, ner meeting held Thursday in set for Xlay 7 at 8: p.m. Every planning to make of the offices in its oung man is gandson of M. organizaMrs. for of June. "The Adventures of Grandpa, month the services will in the Funeral child during organization and Mrs. Asa Topham of Paration as well as in the (Sunday Summit. 8: Richardson, next Tuesday evening at in the program Thelda Mortensen School. She is an active mem- gonah. Alma Lawrence, principal of participate Califin the West Ward Reco'clock the of the Hollywood, tells North which meaning of 42, Earl and Wilma with their ber of the Red Cross, the Musi Parowan Elementary school was Xlr. and Xlr- -. Clifford Evans Tne play is under reation Hall. and Parents Lord's two youngest children were in ornia, a daughter of former named Prayer." Clubs, Parent-teacher- s and Fern iml daughter. Val Rae, are n J. and the direction of Dale Ward the public are invited to atten 1. town last week-en- d tion and Girl Scout Council. in Southern California for a visit Parowan residents, Hans were Holt of Cedar City, and is being presented Cora Lemmon Mortensen, with reatives here. Should Mrs. Taggart be East Ward Primary Teachers a the time. XIost of flee to the in public. Members of conducted Tuesday afternoon as nationwide mother of Parowan High Work Meeting will be held Mon.l San Max Dailey, at b(, wil visjt both Ward M.I.A.s will be the year she will be taken on of Cora Chapel in North S:hool teacher and home the the L.D.S. at Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rofoin-Fiof Don day night th,,ip g()n president comjinf(i a from their regular an expense-pai- d dismissed and their children were over Hollywood. Mrs. Richardson, trip to the association for the past year Ward wh- re she and Xlrs. Dor and hi- - wife and family. and to attend. Mutual worker church meeting will be soHule York City for Mother's Day. from Richfield tha prominent last week-en- d presided at the election and for a visit with, the Calvin Rob- musician, died the preceeding dal. Mr. Dailey, as immediate Matters concerning Primary of a Mr. aril Xlrs. W. Scott Mit-eand the Summer inson family. Saturday after an illness was past president, will be held over Conferen '( Mrs. Dora Page of Salt Lake Mrs. Flossie Shiner of Manti week in Death in half. a be taken will spent th' pa-- t up v, ar and in program ab iionorary is visiting in Parowan with City is visiting in Parowan with California cancer of the visitin; A number of the organization for the ensuing addition to the regular teachers Southern brought about by members of her family. Paragonah relatives and friends. with relatives and fronds. lesson. training year. Back o Page Continued On Four Residents Comb Hills While Lost Sleeps Leonard Rowley Deceives Honors At Former Parowan Girl Potcry Festival ins Honors Texas-l.oui-iati- two-yea- d Elementary School To Stage Snring Ilohhv Darownn D.U.I. Thursday v . i -- les-m- . Parowan P.T.A. -e lilocts Golda President i . i t; -t vice-pres- n Keith Russell To California r nt urowaii Lady Wins Stale Honors In Wyoming ar vi.-dir- Iron County Teachers Elect Officers rs Cedar City To Present Play Tuesday Evening Former Parowan Resident Dies In California j ( u tI III i ... vice-preside- Hal-terma- t ri N-e- - ll j vice-preside- nt Page t M |