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Show r PAROWAN LIONS CLUB TO SPONSOR 4 - II TRAINING i SCHOOL HERE HON. training m hiH (at the pur-o- f innirurtlng tiexxly Irrted 4 II club ufflrer of I'travit, Partgotuh and Summit mill be loBorr4 bjr the Ilrutiu I.lou rlub hf Monday aftrrnixui. It la announced .y W, jtrott Mitchell, rlub preekien Tbe chool will b bold In the Elementary athool building vxhere all rlub prealdcoia, arte. reporter and aong leader are requested to mit ai 1:3 p. m. ' A II. A. ('. Honor (tolls i PAROWAN TIMES Titbltxnul Ueeklu l or The Interest Of Parowan And Virltiffu 01.1 MNK Include I'nrouuu Students t I'll IHT Y MX - PA HO WAN TIMES, PAHOWAN ITAII, JINK l. 19,1 .NUMBER FORTY SINK HUNDREDS PAY TRIBUTE TO MOTHER AND Iaroaan atudenta attending the llranrh Agrlrultural College at Cedar City during the aprlng quarter nera among the group receiving thfc hlghrat grade. An assembly for everyone will Mioriling to an announcement bo hold In the auditorium by Prof. Harry Plummer, dean f atudenia. under the direction of Frrn John non. Iron County Homo ilemnn-Mrailo- n Trudy Adam waa on the "A agent. and Stephen I onor roll nlih a grade polut lirowrr, Agricultural Agent, who aro In charge of Club work rxcruge of 3 00 nhlrh I straight In iho County. to A Departmental A. Those on the work will thrn bn given with roll with a grade lailnt average Mayor K. Hay Lyman In charge of from 3 SO to 2 93 Included of the president department; Tony Dalton, Oloen Hatrh and Mra. Iluldah Jlnlet. the report l.altee Munford. Trudy la a of Mr. Mra. Aneel and Carl era; ttiimmlcr, aecretarie; daughter and Wilford Young, non lead-jAdam; Tony a aon of Mr, and Mra. Harley W. Da on; n aon of thf A. C. Ilaii ha; Oleen be will refreshment IJxhi erved at the conclusion of the 'and latKee a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cheater Munford. departmental work. t, ea-rr- r DAUGHTER AT PAROWAN FUNERAL SERVICES Hundred of friend and neigh I'ulilMiliit! Of Local Many Visitor History llook To Ho Attend Decker Discussed At Matters Mcctin'l'tineral to (lie Among the ocore of out ot lulling In the near future of a town people who attended the History of the Iron County service held here Sunday for ,i Uni, m" will he liwcuHM'd at . Mrs. Venice Decker and her here cn daughter, Marian, were Mr. public man meeting -- J. tr. pub-- j tors Joined ths grttf-atrlcke- Ivan Decker family Sunday to pay their last reiert to Mr Decker, 57, and her daughter, Marian. 21, who were killed In a car collision In Freano, Calif Wedneday. people from many com mu nit lea in Southern Utah as well a Iho from more dli ant point filled the parowan Third Ward L D 8 Chapel to t verftowing KUbop Karl O. Mitchell presided at the joint ervle for which at Wednesday It I announced b Iris flecker Orton of Boulder 1mu civil- leader. The meeting City, Nevada, and Mr Laurel ill he held In the huHement Imtker and pot!ude muic wn Tlugcn of a Vega prelude of the Old Km k Churih and A large group of frlenda from played by the Halverson string U scheduled to commence at St George Included Mr. and trio of Cedar City and which Prof. Roy L. Halverson. M.p m. 8. Harold Mr. Snow, Mr. and PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Marldon Smith, and Ruth Urle. accompanied by Mr. Virginia Gardner Snow, laiura Snow, Mr. Larsen. Invocation wa offered Lieut. Freeman Pendleton and M.I.A. president, llernell Evans and Mr. Kay D. Garner. Mr by Elwood Corry. President of hla bride, the his sister former Joa'i Mri. Exans and Joan Paramore, Mr. and Mr. the Cedar Stake. York City, Albeits Evans; Mrs. Zona button of New A male quartette, J Harold Waller Snow. Mr. and Mra. and arrlxed in Pumwun Saturday to Mrs. Clair lluh-- t E Hay Verl Mitchell, Taylor. Stafford Keel Mr. Snow, Carl Mulct; epeud the remainder ol thclt daughter, Karla Blake, and Mr. Lyman and Karl Mitchell. ang Carter, llon-nwith Freiman' Evans. Joan Wbeatly, latwunnu honeymoon and Mr. Sibuyler B. Everett. "Colng Home," a the opening folk. Ilie John H. Pendletons, Ha Herman, Ituih Rowley, Mary From Leeds came Mr. and number. Mary Lyman wa acThe newlywed hud enjoyed an Susan Henson, Annette ThornnumMrs. Edward McMullln. Floyd companies!. Other musical (.xienalve wedding trip aeroaa the ton. Kaye Lister and Marilyn Inber the service throughout Grant McMullln. Mr. A Mr. Culled States since their mar- Warner. The last five were Bee-Illv- e cluded God Will Wipe Awy All Archie Cuhler were here from girls of the Second Ward riage at Went Point on June 4ih. Those Tear," by the string trio; Santa Clara; Elgin and Julia a to the und where the Lieut, had grad- who were chaperoned violin solo. "Unlo Thee I Lift there. Morris of Kanah; Mr. and Mrs. n .onference by Mrs. Wheat ly and uated and received his Mine Eye. by Prof. Halverson; M. L. Robinson, George II Mrs. Halterman. on the same day. Dry Those Tear," by the trio: Robinson, Farris and Illena RobThey will remain here until Participating In the spectaca piano aolo, "Moonlight and inson, all of Glendale; Alberta July fith. before Ihey leave for ular dance festival held in th Sonata," by Mr. Larsen. IJmli. neatrlre Wlllden, Vera New Jersey where Freeman will University of Utah stadium on brief talk were given Very Waters, Florence Reaumont and undergo 13 weeks of Intensive Friday night were six dancers during the Impressive service Mra. and Mr. Joseph A, by David A. Smith of Cedar 8. Army from the Parowan Wards, Edtraining in the Muimlno of Reaver. going to ward Dalton, Joy Haylea, Sam-for- d Signal Corps before City, formerly of Glendale; Mr. and Mr. John Levangar, Austria for further duty. Topham, Carol Ann Math-csoW. Kirk Daly of the Principal s Mr. and Mr. Ross Levanger Advamtt registration is now Rodney Rowley and Ruth Parowan High School; Prof. J. and Mr. and Mr. nay II. Plummer, Dean of students being completed for the speeiul Lyman. There was also a group Mra. Florence Adams and her . Ida- of all of lotir-iIlomedale, clinic be with to from Enoch the levanger, ty up along twirling the B A C; Mr. Rosalind daughter. Sharon, of Spokane, Stake Dance directors, Mr. and ho, were also In attendance; aa Decker of Cedar held June 23. 24. 23 and 26th. City; Howard visit to here arrived Monday were Mr. and Mr. Alvin Decker The (lime, sponsored Mr. Norman Orimsha w. by the School Dailey, Clerk of th for a couple of weeks with the of Provo; Mr. and Mr. Earl Beaver High School Music Dv Marvin Graff of P. the Board; Pendletons and other relatives Decker of Payson, and Mr. II. 8. lartmeiil. is under the direction Edward Carroll faculty; Ered his and Emerson the and nephew. and friends. Bentley Senior Band rehearsals for of Howard K. Elsa 8. Decker of Salt Lake City. of Low, and has as Orderville; Amos C. Hatch of couples son, Ralph, were both Mickey Robb, left last week for the summer will begin June 23 its guest instructor. Miss Vann Too numerous to mention the Parowan Barhar school; unable to leave their employment Julesburge, Colo., to spend the at 8:00 P. M. and will continue were the scores who attended M. Sorensen, head majorette of titRelief former Adam, Society Mrs. Mr. with and bummer la the Washington city. each Monday and Thursday there from Cedar of Utah City, Paragonah President of the Parowan Stake; Marching Emerson Cummlng of that City. after. Graduates are Invited to Unixersiiy M. The regular I. A. Leader- Summit. Enoch and other South-shi- p Band. Miss Sorensen, daughter President Harold 8. Snow of the Mickey will visit with his parattend. Meeting will be held Mon-ier- n Utah communities as well St. of Mr. and Mrs. Don M. SorenMr. and Mrs. Wlllden Carter ents while Fred will be former George Temple; employday, June 23 at 8: p. m. in Jr others whose names wre and Mrs. Madge Carter of Lan ed Will L. Adams and Bishop Classes for all other students sen, 1653 Forest Hills Drive, Bishop in his by hs brother-in-lalst-2nd the Ward Chapel. not obtained. raster. Calif, have visited in Implement business. Mr. and Mrs will, begin Monday, July 1 as Salt Lake City, is a sophomore Mitchell. at With the six Parowan the past week as guests Charles F. University. "Lead Me Gently Home," was . follows; on goBentley, plan years of twirling and teaching of the Frank Decker family aa a closing number by a sung ing to Colorado later in the sum9: A.M. String Ensemble she can well qualify has beer mer for a visit and will Mrs. Decker, who experience, double mtxed quartette which bring th for this position. Miss Sorensen's down for several weeks with rheu Included the male quartette above M. 10: A. back with them. Junior Woodwinds boys mastery of the art of twirling matlc fever, is reported to be mentioned and Mary Tophim. is something to spe and she will A. M. Junior Brass and Alien Mitchell, Cherrle Day and showing improvement. Mrs. Earl Bnnn Is back horn to the demonstrate her Percussion ability Berta Burton. David L. Sargent 4 in the after spending days public on Wednesday, June 25th., of Cedar City pronounced the " she where 1 Iron : Hospital M. County I. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hob Benginuing at 6:30 p. nt. at the Beaver High benediction. A college romance which be- an was acute for treated allergy. folks local the lnson were among School. gan at the H Y U in Provo Archie Lamoreaux 'reside who attended the recent State At the cemetery the dedicatory in to particStudents wishing M. 2: P. & Brass Beginning O. Mrs. and Mr. in a June wedding for Provo. culminated Byron was offered Hankers Convention which wa by John prayer ipate. who have not yet register- Miss Marla East and Mr. Duane Percussion held at the North Rim of th Thornton and members of their Levanger of Homedale, Idahs, contact Wilford ed. should Miles. Miss East is well known family visited briefly in Parowan arrived in a brother-in-laGeorge Ganung P. M. Individual 3: Con and uncle of Ctand Canyon. Young, music instructor, imnied Wednesday. They were enroute sultation lately. Students will he required to the people of Paragonah, Paragonah on Friday to join the deceased women. Pall heary vacation his wife and baby and to visit er for Mrs. Decker were Floy-many Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hule to their home in St. George from (o pay a fee of $2.50 which will having spent If you have an instrument and Magna where Lake Salt City here with her grand- with Annas family for the week- and Edward McMullln; Gilbert periods r hhlton, are and son, rox-espending instruction received during to sell or rent let Mr. Young M. A. I. Mrs. Harriet I. Topham. end. mother the week in Draper, Utah, as they had attended Jansin, Malcolm Robinson, Alvin the period. They shbuld know as they are in demand. She is the daughter of Clifford Decker and Gardner Snow. Those th Conference and visited with Mrs. guests of Dorthas folks, Miss to in Sorensen the report On Sunduy the little girl who Thorntons folks. carried Marian casket were Joseph Jones. B. IT. S. band room Monday and Ithoda East of Phoenix, was christened at the regular a group of her cousins, - George Arizona. morning at 9:00 with batons Miss Joyce Halterman is spendmeeting and was Robinso.i, Stafford Snow. Ross The young couple were united sacrament Don (Clinton) Lowder, sor There they will be divided into in s name of Bobbie Joy. the given wreek a at the Ranger ing sacred in rites the and Ray Levanger, Walter Snow performed of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lowder groups according to their ability George has been released from and Grant McMullln. Milford as guest near Station Mesa L D S on June Temple home is after of this City, The Happy Hour Club and will be given the schedulo f the Adrian Daltons. 6. Their marriage was followed the service and on Monday the met at the home of our leader, of their classes. Students from spending the past 5 V4 months Burial took place in the Paroa honeymoon trip to Grand family left for the East. Their by Mrs. Arthur Robinson on Fristudying drafting in a Trade Parowan. Cedar City, Milford, wan immediate destination A thrilling experience was encemetery under the direction being Canyon and to the Southern School at Spokane, Washington 13. and Beaver are participating. of where Jensen Mortuary of Cedar the Connecticut Watertown, a dozen youngsters of day June joyed by Utah Parka. He will remain here for the will visit with Georges City. Sunthey Second intermediate the memnew two We welcomed Mrs. to had Topham planned summer and will return to Wash ' day school class of the Third bers into our club. They are: accompany her granddaughter people. ington to resume his studies in GAME BOARD UTAH when OIL BIO afternoon Monday to Arizona for the wedding but Mary Etta Stubbs and Joyce the fall providing he doesnt Ward, Mrs. Mary Robinson and her were taken for an airplane Halterman. They the CONTROL ANNOUNCE PLACE when the couple called for her bring have to report to Uncle Sam they Sandra left town on Dleu's daughter AND DATES HEARINGS ride by their teacher, Lloyd total number of members in lOU she was not well enough to make before that time. for a trip to Vernal Tuesday GAME ON BIO SEASON FOR at two them 13 Guymon. onr club up to Taking members. the trip. He brings word that his little Members of the Tri-Club where they will visit with Marys 1952 time, Mr. Guymon piloted the On Thursday evening of last were enfertalned niece, Kay Dell Lowder, daughtour few If weeks. a father We for about Wednesday talked projects. from the local er of the Clair Jrs. of Spokane young people The Utah Board of Big Game week the newlyweds called on things went as planned they evening by Mrs. Norma Dalton Some of the girls brought handy and for a airport hosin back the been has who has announced that it her here for a short visit enroute were to meet a brother, John at the home of Mrs. Gretta ide over the Valley. Upon "their work and articles of clothing to Control to their new home in Montana. a second with 15 weeks for will bold What Chance Has a pital public hearings for McConkie of Waphngton in Dalton. return were served light work on. they Palsied a topic attack of rheumatic fever, is the purpose of hearing Child? on Lake Salt City and travel the refreshments by Mrs. Guymon. Light refreshments were servnow at home again and showing from cerrebral palsy, was presented the general Friday the 13th proved to rest of the way together. ed by Mrs. Robinson. by Mrs. Aleen Orton to eighteen improvement. public regarding the 1952 big be a very lucky day for Ralph A2e, Jimmie Mitchell spent Mrs. Frank Williamson, her members. The group will meet Cleo seasons and and after Edwards at the game following in Salt Lake City Reported by Dorothy Simkins last week-en- d and grand- next week at the school athletic Joe and Joyce Hamilton left where he traveled to visit with places at the time and date keeping their evening appoint- daughter Dorothy Doris became ment with daughter stork the shown: enjoyed a flue field where they will enjoy a they Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon his father, John S. Mitchell. vacation week which game of softball. last blue 23 time The 7:30 trip first June bound for their home in Louis Mr. Mitchell is convalescing in parents. pm. Panguitch The Good Luck Club met at & Game District 5 Iron Co. took them to Portland, Oregon at bundle the Fish for deposited Linda home ville, Ky., after visiting in Paro the Veterans week last Knights hospital there June 24 Gunnison 7:30 p.m. Hospital held a 7 bound 8oz. and that portion of the country. wan with the Jess Guymons from The O. N. O. Club has been surgery performed a couple and we enjoyed making French Fish & Game District 4 for to boy xxho will be named Stephen They traveled on the Columbia Utah were the taken They of weeks ago for the removal Toast and Cereal. since last reports entertained River Highway and then down were June 25 Vernal 7:30 pm. Ralph. metropolis Saturday by Joyces of a cataract from one his eyes. made Mrs. Edna Brown by We had good luck at June for Fish & Game District 2 In addition to being his parents the coast for a look at the ocean. father, who returned on Sun Mrs. and Berta Burton. Upon by this week making June 26 Salt Lake City 7:30 first born the little fellow is the One of the highlights of their both occasions old Deckers evening bringing Mrs. day Roger Gurr, eight-yea- r waa ensewing Cocoa. Toast and was for Chester trip viewing some of the p.m. for Fish & Game District 3 first grandchild Guymon back home from Con json of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Orange members the with joyed by June 27 Logan 7:30 p.m. and Irene Robinson and the colorful Rose Festival activities refreshments ference. .Gurr, is reported to be improv- Our next meeting will be held the climaxing I first great grandchild for Me. which were going on there &t the ing following a month in bed at Lyla Joy Halterman's. We for Fish & Game District 1 Mrs. Ellis Robinson. Mrs. time. They saw some very beautand recommendaOther Parowan people who! with rheumatic fever, Anyone having will make plans for 'the July is the paternal iful scenery and had a delightwere among the thousands If :J 4th Celebration and our Duck tions or suggestions to bring Olive Edwards broth-ferenc- e coni Members of the G. O. Oliu all of these ful time. his and before Gene board the Rollins, should grandmother Sgt. arrange attendance at the Creek Outing. to be represented at one of live in Paragonah. The other Returning home to find that met at the farm home of Mrs. in Salt Lake City las ' ers. Carlyle and Gary, and Clay-wee- k Continued on Page Three Continued on Back Paga Continued on Back Page these meeting'.. great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Reporter Lyla Joy Halterman were Parowan Stake Y.M Iron County Is one of the fiw Coiintle In the Slate which has mu heretofore published a hlMoiy of Its Hettlemenl and prog ess . 'irony h the past on huii tli I ) -- rn. It I felt that hU worths nle project deserve the considetatlon of every citizen In the County. The public I Invited to he present nt the meeting Wednesof civic. day. but all head Churih and social organization are especially requested to be To-hai- Mr. Clinton Snow, Mr. and Mr. T. Wendall Bxyle. G, i com-mlsalo- U. of U. 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