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Show Major Sam Humphfus Killed In Korea To 0 Humphfus, husband Emily Dalton Humphfus I itiuati, died Of In Korea on April 15. il to word received by1 late Monday The Hriitioii came iron) (he office in Wash-- ) hill guve no de- slating Huii these would later Major was with the Hi jjiu U( KUU-ah- SljrU Iojiii l(a ls PAROWAN TIMES aiiit( 'fiibliJid altMlictoriiin Of VULC.MXK Graduating Class THIRTY II rrkl u SIX For The Inter eat Of Pmrmtrmtt 1ml Virinifw PAROWAN TlilKS PAROWAN. UTAH APRIL 26. is.,1 SIMMER I'arouan lliuli t ons I'arowan Girl Situs Fldr Alma Sunup HHioul To illtNl Honors At Itruion Motle Contract .Sural At Stakr IH5I.2 Of floor Music Festival TWELVE Tks Holier I fllllor Cushion In llnuaii Milking headlines this week From stock boy in the base I On Una Noreen Mur ten sen. beaut-Ha- l Purowau High S Imol music men I tif Kies Stole Hi Long j Elder Alma Sonne, assistant daughter of Mr. and Mr. Mtudeuia came m for a litn-m- i Army and was stationed Ken nr lit Topham Heath, Calif to Asaislaui Mali and Earl lo the Council ot the Twelve. Wulter Paro-.Mortensen, former Command head-Her- i share of top honors at the lie at laiKiifical Spem-e- r will compete for the ofager of the largest store in Ihe.jj .miles who now reside at 7096 Thurch of Jeu Chrlat of in Korea. according to Kion Six music festival held In 1951-5fice entire of company circuit, in lees I Student Body wll s,,,u represent the South Midvale State. Cedar City Saturday where par than of Ul tkt (meat word received here. the Parowan (our president year Is the A I latl In , t High blue eyed General Church Authorities at School harming to ipuuts from IIikIi like Schools record at achieved by Robert . I , elections to take l the Parowan place Stake gu&rterly S ulled has been with the blonde who w as graduated ftom M :iid four Junior IliKhs vied fur on Friday It is announced by son of Mi. amt Mrs Miller, 27 Ills td Hie Parowan High School and years. Army for R Tnvlor Miller of Parowan placing in large group ar- Incumbatix Hu n d y, it is announced by the It h bard Whitney, jtop r him to the taken in IK-ha 1946 having Seminary Just been it inn formancea. piesldent Other candidates to Htidiifs. I'aimma. and to to a long term contract Flake Presidency. Hob, as he Is familiarity known The day begun at 9 a ill with signed be voted upon are for vice preswith Cm vers. in International his home town, will fix from ! many late in the Ililted States. Elder Sonne will be principal ident, Itiirge lioinests of orchestru bands. A' Robinson and l'l tores. San Francisco Saturday for llon-'- j 8lxf these were spent at Fort Lead: al Priesthood the vocal groups and ended late Marlene Ktikpatrh-kspeaker treasure. el II I T II when- he It is reported that the young Salt l.uke City. He was will II, m at Saturw ith p ership meeting the spectacular Saturday Rodney Itowlay und Janine RobITV an i will change her last name the of lady in Hpi iai service with liiult-assistant position day and at the general sessions inson. secretary. parade and exhibition of hands to "Mir haels" for the screen. Hetty Jean ager of one of Ihe Kre.-- . Stores)! fhs Kir-- 1 Wniv in the European at lu am uinl 2 pm Suuilay. Lund mol Melvin Milt hell; manSince her graduation here hc 1 he ir that City, Thea1 Ratings were given In each during World War II. largest In t lie t i Saturday evening meeting of amusements. Doris Mclived in Lo Asngeles where iwill be held III the Parowan ager was of the events for schools in the.1' lie chain entire interview I Bride and Merlin llaltermuu; sailed for Japan, Aug. 1, ed a various classes with Hie excep- She has been doing modeling ' Flrl. with number of other I along Miss Mary Joan Havles, daughWard (.hpe wh,, advertising manager. Richard prospects where lie was stationed III March by tion of sight reading and ttin-ti- i and television work She ha ap- - lha Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Holden Ituy-le.- s i early ter lhe!j Mion b(. the and liatt his assignment to Korea, Patty Hobb; year book manager of the Hawaiian which was for in- peared as rover girl on several Thrd Eaitt, VVllril store; nvering (I will represent A editor. Katrine of Parowan. Mar-len- o f f I Imo and u it in ph its was r Taylor and will appear on hut received notice of bis up m magazines Parowan structors only M , A High 1951 the b class of the a,.rvlf(, wl n ap.,a, graduating Adams: paper editor, i IT. 190.1 in Mexla, Texas. She pofnlniciit from tin central of Parowan High School us its val- - School groups which entered the five 1952 calendar lh(, Sunday at 7 SO p m Moon Hobinson Orton ( h,ld and of Mr and Mrs Martin a movdiscovered Uat October flee ill New York City las! week 'j by were events rated the by judges ex-u alao all Ward i B)hus It was while he was ilicloriiin at Coromeucement ie talent scout und wss signed His wife, the former Mnlo M as follows election at which the Primary it on n ises is i 22, annotinc-May uouluej Btieil al Fort Hour las 13. a to contract movie 2 were April candidates were Hand. anti their little son. Gro named School Nlcoll, High rating: d by Principal A C. Hatch. The center front section of belli at the school on Wedneslj.jltli.il he Married Emily Hal orv wrlll remain in Paro-- ! i mixed male chorus. Allen, ruling, Although this honor was achSince her diSi overy she bx h1 chaprt Sllnday Ion Kf Parowan. rP!M,r. day morning Candidates are runM wan for n few weeks before they; glee club, 2 rating; ladles glee done several bit ieved solely through scholastic parts; but her ved for Ihe elderly member of is ttirvlved by his widow I flv to Join nob In the ning on blue and gold tickets ruling Miss islandij llayles has dub, first film under her new con- the andfcuo yuitng daughters, Clel IIIIMinments, while the seats Im- with Topham heading the blue Stake; were activities the of where Main w.m horn. ID i f Judges city an enviahlo record istahlished be tract will "Fine Day.'' Ifnrriet. nil of Parowan; la n ft mediately back of Ibis section ticket and Spencer the gold. laiwrence Sardoni. Provo. Jr father. S A. Mr Nlcoll, ererlll j in school and extracurricular actis a grandMiss Mortenseu will be reserved for the teen-agend I' six brothers and sisters, M i k h School and manager for the Then If Maxiesl High Panda; ivities during her four years of W Iss Mrs. of daughter Hi tliert, Thomas, and j hoys und girls. Members of the Co. ill Honolulu, will be al the School Orchestras; Clair Johnat the local school of Parowan. Mrs. and second quorum of Elfirst O.ela attendance John llinuphfiis: son. School High airport In meet bis son Ogden, bands; Institution. ders will act as ushers at the l Little and Fanny Parsons, all when he arrives there Ormon Weight. Salt Lake City, In has She participated widely xa-sessions of general Bob's business training began I Glen OgA Mrs. Hansen, sight reading; in choruses, quartj music circles. As In the music will he furnishllnmphfiis gi h r dangle Special Parowan High School front chorden. mixed and acappella ette and as a contralto soloist. their tern have been making whence he graduated and emit IBank ed for the Sunday Sessions by I two consecutive years she uses; Vernon Lee Master, Salt in with her parents, Mr. lulled when he Joined the Nnvvj Lake City, male and ladies glee moon the Stake Relief Society Singhas achieved one of the highest L at the age of 17 and served as andplc John S. Dalton, since ratings in the region music fest- dubs. the Mothers chorus under ing Now at home in the "ChaneJl' vf H her Btishnnil went overseas txvn He for work yeoman years of Mary O Topham. ivals and has iierformed on the i apart intuits after a brief honey direction both meets She has also engaged moon Boulder in n lata Vegas. City Continued on Page Five A Mrs. Alma in everal meets and speech Cat liirinik and California, are newlyweds. To High 1. oratorical contest and was one Mr. and Mrs. Verl Taylor. The Weil In C Clvl of the cheer leaders of the school Raiict marriage was solemnized April At At a lovely garden wedding for two years. In her Junior 19 in the 9t. Geoige Temple Al 2 Jttstweds, Mr. and Mrs. Alma held Sunday. April 8, :ii the year she was a member of (he a was at Merle nonored T.ie couple Tanner, whose marriage home tf Mr and Mrs. Merton Prom committee and of the StudFor the first time in about took place in Henderson, Nevada, reception Thursday night at the four years the Parowan High W. hards ent is 5136 of N, and this Peck Council, The next meeting of the As ( ' year pi Mr. on were March honored of the brides home 25, Paro-rantby a Kl dance will Book jmrents, Year School Road, editor, of the Monte, Calif., their gala present gorluted Civic Clubs of Soul hem the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Orton in Par- review. It will he held on May She is also a graduate of daugl i. Marv Catherine and Eastern Utah will be held 3 Kenneth R. Matheson of Paro- owan. The bride greeted guests 2, at 8:00 p.m. in the High the bride of Vincent Jos- ihe Paroawtt Seminary, Church in Fillmore C.uirdti A ,:s wan. at an informal reception in her wedding gown, an origi- School gymnasium eph II ram let of Monrovia, Calif. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y according to announcement by Friday evening. The entertain- nal model of white lace over The Bishop of the El Monte Saints. E J Duggan. Office Secj TheW b a great varThere will ment was held in the Relief So- tafetta. Its fitted bodice was L. 0.S. Ward officiated Directors and at the Committee Chair of dances. Modern, creative, d ciety rooms of the double ring ceremony styled with long pointed sleeves. iety men will meet at 10:30 AM. jjl. in thi dances, tap, ballroom und square where the church ward young The full skirt fell to fioov length preaeurc of immediate The general meeting, to with h' t i family studof few a traditional the veil of couple was assisted in receiving while the finger-ti- p mem the and close friends. Public is invited, is at 2: pinjk (j As IValtirtMl was taught to a lace bon- ies. by Mr. and Mr. Matheson and Both meetings will be held ntjj Th' couple stood beneath a In IB. A. C . by the brides aunt and uncle, net She carried a bouquet of the County Court House. Under the able direction of flowe decked bower on the patio Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Adams orchid gladraelias. dance The Banquet. instructor. the B.A.C. Jacqeline the orchestra sponsored by.f During of tbi Richards home where the The Rridegooms mother, Mrs. in the high will be held Fillmore Lions Club Beem, L. every be presentgirl which Concert will Burton of Maylen Norwalk, Lou attended Burton Frankie bride was given in marriage by R.A. Tanner of Oakley, Idaho, at 7: p.m. according to Mnrion'jfi school and a few of the fellows Calif, one of Parowans to the public next Sunday ed own with of honor Donetta as Ifa maid her tiler. The radiant bride was unable to attend. will participate in this event. 2!) at 8:00 p.m. native sons, will return to the Rappleye, Lions Club President watlovely in her wedding gown evening, April The charming bride the former Taylor, Claudia Mortensen and We would like to extend a town of his birth B. Miss in A.C. the auditorium, Aearly in May El Rea Clark as bridesmaids. of w) ite net over tafetta. with At the general afternoon meet I 1 her Sybil Matheson, greeted cordial invitation to everyone. to over of Parowan will the take Decker CashMarian of position wore of ttendants green gowns fullfckiit falling to dainty baling the standing committees will? guests in a dinner gown of orBy Judy Morris ier of the Bank of Iron County. I lerina length. Her finger tip veil be featured as soloist for the on their activities, with report chids crepe. A corsage of white and pink with matching fans of This announcement Site will is the made I that by organization. play of Illusion was caught to a cirspecial emphasis on advertising. Ill roses was pinned to her shoulder. sweet peas. A members of the Bank Board of toads in Minor clet of orange blossoms while Piano Concerto was unattended. The safety, water and power, The )fl of couple Mrs. Phyllis Lister and Mrs Directors who received his let(adagio) by Grieg, with the ora cor and livestock, fish A ,41 e of gardenias and oragriculture rooms were gaily decorated with mlate the at ter of acceptance last week. Miss Emily Humphfus presided chestra accompanying. game, ange blowims was pinned to her a profusion of ferns and orchid legislation, undfMj safety, serving table with Karla Hulet, life. Deckers versatility in music is education. shouh er Mr. was Burton Parlilacs. horn in Mav Maxine Barton, Jetta Orton and evidenced by the fact that she Sbi was attended owan thirty-fiv- e Representatives of the Statcwfl Mario Topham emceed an in- Louise Mortensen serving. Neva by her sisyears ago, a Persons and also organizations son is violinist, leading Road ter, M Commission, members onaijj Edward Graham (Judy) of Lou formal program at which Howard Leone and Lowder Ashby, Nola Mae Mitchell and dealing with child health and of the orchestra. She as me iron of honor who wore a the legislature, rain makers, 'f tj and a Mrs. Wallie Gove were in the welfare will be welcomed to partand lived here until he Because," Burton, sang Knight is also outstanding with her and will he pre-- f other ballet nu lenght gown of specialists short talk wrs given by Mrs. girt room. Miss La Vonna Guy icipate in Correct Posture Week was eight years of age. At that pink flute. to in sent the lilscns-- l organ iv Little participate M. were These time he Adams. moved with his parents Barbara Anita Graham, mon registered the guests. Programs the first week in May, Professor R.L. Halvorsen, dision the pride's niece was flower Ray-lea to solo Salt followed Lake where by by Philip City girl rector of the orchestra announces they it was Announced today Tlie banquet will feature locaCi I in a iimilar a reading resided for six years before movby Marguerite gown of pink and V five the besides that Concerto, talented artists and a guest carried a large basket of blosA child may be trained early ing to Los Angeles. Shoe Orton and a comedy skit by Bess inother outstanding numbers, soms. in life to adopt natural and speaker on u matter of vital Miller and Grace Burt. Ellen Ami i. No. 5 in C The man comes Hie to To young Symphony cluding importance to the entirt habits. Among correct living Richards attended her Miller rendered a piano solo and will be prelocal institution highly recom(laugh u s wedding and received minor by Beethoven, a is of R. these correct solo. ng, the habit vocal Joan Bayles, New mended for this position. He has sented by the orchetra. He urr Miller and H.L. Adams ittim: guest it the reception which folposture. If sufficiently impressTaylor of John H. Pendleton and his ed Southern in the hanking business music lovers all ges engaged lowed gowned jw child while young, and closing the the in upon gave opening changeable Jubri son, J. Cyril Pendleton, recently Utah to attend this musical feast tafettu The he will grasp and retain this for twelve years and in numerprayers respectively. bridegroom's moth- which is free to the the Champion Shoe ous capacities which have all purchased low public. er wo e art attractive silk Joyce Matheson and Mrs. Kay Shop from Mr. and Mrs. Walt habit throughout life. CorrectMiss Elna Miller, Extension! print. to his qalificatlons. contributed Reroom. ion in of faults Lane were in the gift postural early met with Relief; Nutritionist, His connections have been with Taylor and will continue to carry life is jBBrhe hrMegrnom Is it son of for ft eshments were in sound, chage of on the important in Parowan on Apr. ladies New Society and business customary the Bank of America throughjnnd Mrs. Roscoe Bramlet Mary de Winter, Adele Math- under the same name. The store healthy growing bodies. If we out the 18, to discuss her new bulletin' f Sp.r Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Decker entire time with his havngtjpld, Illinois. His brotcould one train Joan Ellen with eson Miller, generation just Facts about Foods and (IIP as for business her, Roscoe Jr. of Phoenix, per- are getting aquainted with a was open to walk, sit and stand correctly, ing received experience and trainBarton and Margaret Miss Bayles. Miller used Nutrition. Mr forate the duties of with usual Monday morning best man. new granddaughter this week. we would render a national ing as clerk and bookkeeper, to showfgufl Joy Bayles, serving. is well known as little Rhonda Sue Waters, who Taylor remaining at the estab- health srevice note teller attractive teaching aid Hot h to the commercial teller! are The comparable couple young the food needs of farnih the the Pendletons credit nanager for the Monrovia arrived via the Stork route last lishment with of public sanitation. which Included all types of loans at Cedar City where development mem the individual employed and family become familiar have until they Store. including G.I. and F.H.A. loans; Wednesday. Proud parents are are making a horns. tiers. they WatIn with its observance Decker of and the operation. of and Retta can Ronald bride, js a native of Paro-waannouncing latter period during i She pointed out that the most, Since she and her state that Posture Week, the Chiropractors his employment has been utility sensible The new owners family ers of Cedar City. Also on hand iable xvav to meet IheseSjHI n moved to Southern 7 oz. sounded which of note assistant to the chief clerk. warning NEWS CLUB California to greet the little six pound will continue to operate both they is food needs by eating daily tant j he he, attended deand graduated sister is Annette, age three. the retail shoe department and pointed out that postural D C P. CAMPS TO MEET a balanced diet of milk pro-i- l Burton Mr, he and stated that thc Fnion High School at Paternal grandparents, Mr. & the shoe repair service. They are formities can be caused when his wife and family have a sinducts, eggs, meat, vegetables, small children are forced to a live in THURSDAY, MAY 3 Btite There shp was Mrs. Charles Waters, y Ui planning, however, to expand the cere desire to come back to this fruit, and cereals. beor known as president of the Reaver sitting standing position Miss Millers bulletin was writ ; a home to make Parowan Camps Daughters of shoe stock in the near future to fore their musculature is suffici- community and as the first include well known brands of will meet ThursI tah Pioneers where they state, There are ten at the requet of the Utah St Moderate ' looted Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Nor- - j Student Body and children's shoes. ently developed. womens . State Nutrition Council, to acq-basement in better for 3. the the edopportunitis Is all a child needs Bont site was a member of man added another member to j day, May xxitli)! Mrs. Homemaker uaint a of ucation Old Rock Church; children and for the of the rooms inbusiness which Tha entire with proper attention to posture ss i ltib at school and the Parowan Times Staff Saturj iak- - , have Fads the that Food more relaxed at and the Paulina Camp 2:p.m. cluded the site, building, equip- position, and a periodic spinal satisfying way affiliated with the day at 10:a.m. while at the Iron storm. on many Utah people by J and the Elizabeth Camp at 8: the Chiropractors an- of life." ment and stock was sold for a check-up- , Many of these food fads have gP1'1" Business and Profess-Women- 's County Hospital. The newan memFurni- consideration of "Pioneer on lesson anThe in it is nounced of observance Posture $9,000 even Club. She has ber of the firm weighed According to latest informabeen mislabeled "Health Foods. ture" will be given at both nounced. It was stablished by Week. wen employed at tion received by the gentleman's the pounds and will be known as The use of the word Dealt It Mr. and Mrs. Taylor seven years a there uni p her gradu-- J Randy Lee. with big brothers, meetings. Mrs. Laura Benson, he has aunt, in connection with foods const- - 2s and Girl Schools, Boy Scouts, At the evening meeting a spe- ago, at first as merely a shoe and 12. in sold his Norwalk home and 13, Kenneth, Victor, 4 iftites a misbranding under the Y. M. C. A H Groups, will be given withjrPpair lvwt-d- s shop. in Paroxvan to arrive left immediate- - Jerry. 5, already on the job Re-h- e cial program, expects Food and Drug Act. The use of Y.W.C.A. and other organiMrs. Minnie Lowder and Mrs within the next few days. The this word implies that these reception for an ex- - reiving news of the new arrival Ada Evans in will Mr. of to be zations asked condition The particTaylors charge. Mrs. Win A be will health honeymoon in the North-'i- s giving or have George family temorarily bis ipate in the programs recogniz grandfather products necessitated has Whitney will present the eyes 1,1 ,he with curative properties, when in genwin niake a home! man of Provo. Maternal grand-B)rov'eled apartments of to of Week this Posture Ing discontinuance type lesson. An election of camp beiing made for eral they merely possess some of j mother. Mrs. Sarah G. Penrod of it is an- work. He states that he Is con- impregs on the public the im- arrangements held be also will Bninom among the now Into the Eva the oi.tr live qualities to be ev- - ? move to in Parowan them later is Fork rein guests Spanish Florence Joseph. sidering going into the chicken portance of Good Posture nounced by food ' the with home. and reception was j vv hero she is aBHiftting pected in any wholesome business but that his plans are lation to good health, said Dr. Taylor Bertha Russell aid Pearl Bide'g grandmother Mrs family, product. J G Pa?e not definate to date On Page Five t.nued on Page Five I HI jB. Friilio i 2 1 s,"r'V ! , Jer-roli- 1 e Bf Mort-ense- n In-la- ( Verl Hr. Tavlr , ornior Itosidont Afppplj Position Cnshiur opal Return From Hones K lr. Richards alh'ornia I'nrowan Tanner Honored Iteeenlion ('lulls Fillinoro Pmpnt Review !Hv April 28 a. he-ca- i first-scon- Parowiiii Student Soloist I (onrort Posture Week First Week In s, Shop riininpioii Operate Under i Management , Rpliof Swiofv Hoars Nutritionist Arrivals on 3",edict -- RB n. pop-nlarl- - 9 . t Nor-BThe- y ! Miteh-Contica- w |