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Show nr New Date For usic Fete Set DA Date for the annual ba rid and been held on May 1st Conflict chorus music fetial to he held with other events has neeessi ia Parowan for high schools m tated the change, Mr Young Region Six has been changed to said Way 8, it is announced by Wil Over one thousand students are ford Young, general chairman expected to participate in the The event was originally to base day long festival They will represent schools in Washington. Iron, Heaver and Millard Kane, Counties with two groups coining from Ely, Nevada will be carried Events on1 - inultaneously throughout the day in the High School gymnasurn, the school auditorium, and Noon j in both local Churches lunches will be provided for all Quiet funeral services for Mrs Amelia B. Robinson Tolton were who make reservations in adheld in the Paragonah Chapel vance Bishop Claude Adams of oa Wednesday afternoon under the Tarowan 2nd Ward heads the direction of the Ward Bishopofj Funeral Services Held For U'l lllllll'Y VNK SIX IMtOW IIMlS lWUiitt N Walter i j j I The day will be climaxed by appearance of all bands in raneucring and playing demon- strations on the football field at 4:pm, Mr. Young said Judges for the days events Continued on Back Page n Utohi Ctiniy liottom Filnuit, Mitt lovon Ittwn of fiovo, UlaH, It tKown llh Congiottmon Williom A, Dowton, Dovglot t Slungltllott, ond Stnotoi Aithui V Wo'kint, Itpublitont. of U'oh, at Ihty ditewtt plont foi Iho Chmv Bl.tiom wot ftttivoi, which It hold annually In tho Nation t Copilot. Mitt Bon Mitt Utah of 1953, wot toloclod by Utoh't Congtomona! dtltgotior rpitionl tho Bothivo Slofo In this yoot't ftttlvol. Club To Sponsor Easter Egg Hunt Guess whats coming! Lots of eggs - Lots of prizes. The annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held April 17 at 10: a m. There will be two seperate hunts One for the children which will be at the grade school, and one for school children which will be held at the church square -- pre-sclo- i the cemetery the choir sang Slumber and the dedicatory i No one over 12 will be allowed prayer was offered by Alma j on the designated areas. The hunt is being sponsored by Bettridge. and the Tri II Club with the financial Pall bearers were Jim Elmer Bettridge, Doyle and help of the following clubs: Y M V, Victor Robinson, Bill Boardman ONO, PTA, GO, Ladies Bridge Club, Thursday and J. Leonard Topham. took Night Meeting Club, T. M. 0., Mrs. Emma Dalton charge of the lovely flowers as- - Literary Club and The Couples j Club. Continued on back page At t ) j Committees For Annual Celebration The board of directors and the elected officers of the P. 11 S. Alumni Association consisting of Ramona Stubbs, Elna H Stubbs, Joy W. Orton, Norma L. Hulet, Kent Mitchell, Boyd Mitchell, Garry Bentley and Ken Joseph met recently and selected May Saturday, as the day most opportune for the annual cole bratioii Hus day was selected after careful study and after many members out of town had been contacted for their opinion X-Ray The graduating class of the High School will be cntei tamed und innitiated before the expiration o. the school year, and invited to participate with the other 30 21-22 classes which comprise the as of the sociation. Under the auspicies One officer will work with each Iron County Tuberculosis Assocto allow a division of committee iation the State Mobile responsibility. The f ol o w i n g h unit will visit Parowan and on April 21 & 22. The members of the association have asked to assist in some unit will be here for the purpose of the celebration. Carol of taking chest pictures of Roberta Winters, MarWright, all persons IS years of age and Mabel Wilcox, 1) Knight, garet over. & Whitney Orton Adams Watson The unit will be set up on the corner at Main and Center This years event is hoped to streets South of the Champion be another outstanding success. Shoe Shop building, and will be Plans are going forward for adin operation on April 21st. from vertising, programs, banquet A 1:00 to 6:p.m. The following day dance, etc. Prizes are being it will be open here from 9: a m. offered to members who attend. to 12 noon. In addition, one valuable prize Mrs. Elmer Green and Robert las been arrainged for through Robinson will be in charge of the the cooperation of MITCHtlLL local volunteers with others of GIFT AND APPLIANCE A the community to be selected Pachard Bell to assist them. Combination is available. This The unit will be moved to Par- is a 7 tube super hetrodyne set, agonah where it will be set up in a blond oak cabinet. This on Main street and where it set will be raffled to all who will be in operation from 2:00 choose to chances. The buy to 6:pm. on Thursday, April ticket holder need not be at 22nd. Mrs. Jack Dalton and Willthe or Dance and he iam Boardynan will be in charge needBanquet not be a member of the of Paragonah volunteer workers association. This Raffle is to during the afternoon. help defer the expense of the All persons are urgently recelebration. quested to take advantage of this Please watch this paper for opportunity which may not be advertisements and examine repeated again for two or three your mail for correspondence years. There will be no charge with the committees for this to local patrons. celebration. From Paragonah, the unit will be moved to Beryl Crossroads where it will be set up there on April 25th. 29, J Mobile Unit To Visit j Here April J x-r- 1 I Par-agona- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES y HULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT PHONE 3391 Mrs. Clair Lister visited during purchased a house in one of the subdivisions. the past week with her husband r.ew residential will them as soon as who is shearing sheep in Bakersjoin Patty field, Calif. She was accompanied by her mother-in-law- , Mrs. Etta Averill, who went on to the coast to visit wih her son, school is out. Mrs. Ivan Decker valescing at major surgery day in the Iron A number ot attended the home is con- following performed Mon- Arthur Lister. County Hospital. In Parowan to do some improvParowan people on their General recent ing recently acquired home are Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wads- Conference of the LDS Church worth of Las Vegas. They pur- held in Salt Lake City. In adchased the residence in 'the dition to some of the Primary northwest part of town formerly workers who stayed over for the owned by Mrs. Sophia Dolokins- - general sessions were Pres. & Mrs. W. Clair Rowley, Pres. & ky. Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell, Pres. Calling on Mrs. Gilbert Barton & Mrs. R. Taylor Miller, Bishop last week and bringing a per- and Mrs. Karl O. Mitchell, Bissonal touch from her husband hop and Mrs. A. Hills Orton, who is serving as a missionary Mr. & Mrs. John Page, Lennie were Pres, and and Vernetta in California, Page, Mr. L Mrs. Mrs. Turley of Brawley, Calif, Vernon .Heap, Marna Heap, and an Elder Rasmussen who Decker, Mrs. Amelia Top-hawas returning to his home in Mrs. Eulela Orton, Charles . Logan. The latter gentleman had and Virginia Topham, Dr. Sc been a missionary companion of Mrs. L. W. Sorenson, and perand with the haps Elder Barton many others who were not to attend noted in the vast was enroute Turleys throngs in General LDS Conference in Salt attendance. La-Ret- a Lake City. Donald Haycock, University Mr. & Mrs. George Levi of of Utah a hurried made student, Long Beach, Calif, were a Mon- trip to Parowan to attend the day night visitors at the home Junior Prom here Friday night. of Mr. & Mrs. Garry Bentley He and his father returned to of this City, the Capitol City Saturday in to time Mrs. drive Haycock and & Mrs. Art Lowder and Mr. Stake other workers Primary son, Dennis, left for their new home from Conference eventhat home in Long Beeh, Calif, late ing. last week. Art has secured emA '3c Clair Benson is home ployment as meat cutter in one from and the Walker Air Base at has markets there the of Roswell, New Mex., for a months leave with his folks, the Richard M. Eensons of this City. Mr. Sc Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell April 14 at 8 p.m. in the Iron attended the funeral in Rawlins, for Glen Co. Court House, the American Wyoming, Tuesday to of Mrs. husband 20 meet will No. Post Woodward, Legion twin sister. The discuss several important prob- - Mitchells lems. Such as the feasability of Mitchells attended the Monday a horse racing program this morning session of Conference in season, 49 ers celebration, send- - Salt Lake City before they pro-inwhere a delegate to boys state, and ceeded on to Wyoming of be to was one the Harold etc. All Legimaires are requested speakers at the services. Two of Bertrudes sisters joined them to be in attendance in Salt Lake and accompanied 29 No Post Commander Post Bain Matheson them north. Continued on back page By Pest Adjutant Notice J g j ! Adrian E. Dalton, Forester, with the U. S. Forest Service for several years reported foe duty on the Dixie National e est on April 5 according to est Supervisor Albert Albertson. For-bee- n Social News Mrs. Whit Orton was hostess to members of the Tri-Club at her home last week where a topic on Personality Analysis was given by Mrs. Leona Dalton. Final preparations were made for the annual Easter Egg hunt which the club is sponsoring for youngsters of Parowan and Paragonah. The girls will hold the hunt for children on the school grounds; the event for those of elementary school age will be conducted on the Church square. It was decided that no one over the age limits will be allowed on the grounds at the time of the hunts which are scheduled for 10: a m. April Plans are now complete for the annual convention of the Southern District Federated Women's Clubs of Utah to be telJ in Parowan Saturday. The Iarowan Literary Club will entertain as hostess to representaof tives other Clubs from throughout this area Mrs Harold (hi ixtenxcn, Sprmgville, State president of the Federated dubs, is expected to attend as aie oher members of her various FORTY-NIN- State departments Wanda Roundy, Kan.ih, president, will to m of the mechiux which charge will be held in the Farowr.n Third LDS Ward Chapel Mr-- . Shirley Riggs, Kanab, is I). stMrs District rict secretary, Mrs lao Ben-oiee prexidi :.t; Parowan, 1st Mr Jaumta Brooks, M Geor.e, Mir-1- ' 2nd vice; Mrs Ch-!!, Panguitch, 3rd cue; Mrs Dual me Hunter, Cedar City, Vh. Robn.-oMrs Adonis vice; Mrs historian Hunter Kanab, l Mate directoi n, Moisture Above Normal In Local Mountains Mrs Benson, who is al-president of the hostess club, announce the follow HU sc hi'dine for the all day confab' o 10 00 a m. The snow survey, under the cooperative effoits of the Soil Conservation Service Forest Sen ice and the Natirul Parks Sen ice, was made by William T Krueger and Leland H Cail-xoThe snow courses checked were Webster Flat and Ceda Breaks n Webster Flat the snow 65 was depth inches, with 214 inches of water, The average water content at this station during the past 26 years is 17 8 inches of water. In 1953 the average snow depth at this station was 17.3 inches, wih 6 9 inches u I water. In 1952 the water content was 37 3 inches. In 1951 the water content was 0 6 inches At Cedar Breaks the sno.v depth is 81 4 inches, with 25 8 inches of water. During the past 18 years the average water content for this time of year is 25 8. In 1953 the snow depth was Continued on Back Page Ai For-phas- 2nd. Ward Registration of mt Primary As- sociation will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Ward Recreation hall it is announced b A officers. Testimony is the theme of the Grows, conference in which all Primary children of the Ward will participate. Everyone is cordially invited to attend with the children requested to be in their places at 7:00 oclock. A general practice early life. He is married, his wife being the former Susan Halterman, also of Parowan They are the parents of two children, a son 6 years of age and a daughter 3. The family is residing in Fillmore at present where they will remain until the end of the school year when they will move to Panguitch He is a veteran of World War II having served two years in the European theatre of operations in the mechanized cavalry. New Arrivals for the Conference will be held Saturday at 6:30. All who expect to participate are asked to be there, Rather than the traditional lillies, "Poinsetas for Easter have been noted at the home of Mr. Si Mrs. Clifton Taylor of this City. There an especially thrifty plant has been producing gorsince geous double blossoms before Christmas, Mrs. Taylor she says. An avid green-thumhas not given this unusual a second though; but visitors are awed by the sight of the huge red balls blooming profusely on the plant in the East window of the Taylor home. L.D.S. Tabernacle Choir & B.Y.U Orchesla To Present Easter Musicals Two beloved musical organizations in the state- - the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir and the Brigham Young University Symunite for phony Orchestra-wi- ll two Easter musical services, one to be given in Salt Lake Tabernacle, the other on BYU campus in Ceorge Albert Smith Fieldhouse. The first concert will be given ir Salt Lake Easter Sunday at 2 p m., and is free to the public. This program will be broadcast over radio station KSL at the time of performance. The second concert will be presented in Provo Monday, April 19, at be the great German requiem by Johannes Brahms, with its spirit of peace and consolation. Other works programmed include Handels aria, I Know That My Redeemer Liveth; Prelude to and The Lord Now Lohengrin; Victorious the from opera, great deal of excitment preCavalleria Rusticana. vailed in Paragonah on Saturday This will mark the secenth Mrs. David Richards received evening when a large truck load consecutive year that the Choir of baled hay drove into town on word of the birth of a son on has presented the Brahms fire. The vehicle stopped at Dick March 26 at the Fillmore HospitRequiem at Easter time. McBrides service station where al to Reed and Beverly Jackson Both musical organizations Richards of Milford. The young the small supply of fire exting-thare nationally-knowfor their the couples first son, uishers available were used with man, outstanding musicianship and exlittle or no effect. Then the load weighed in at a husky ten pounds cellence of performance, and i was driven a block farther south 12 ounces. Two delighted sisters, both conductors have been haded to the irrigation ditch and the Veldean, 4. and Ilene 2 years of 8:15 as eminent in their respective pm. Parowan fire department was age, are with grandparents, Mr. fields. Critics have praised both To be conducted leaders the by Sc Mrs. Byron Jackson of summoned. By this time a dense of the two groups, J. Spencer groups in the highest possible cloud of smoke was pouring from Cornwall, Choir director, and terms for their brilliant and the burning alfalfa but with the Lawrence Sardoni, performances. Both Symphony sensitive help of the fire department and Mr. Sc Mrs Scott L. Orton of conductor, the program also will groups have toured widtly v.th volunteer helpers, who tossed the this City greeted a lovely little feature two soloists. They are high success. The people of Utah burning bales to the ground, the six pound daughter at the Iron Wendell S. Noble of Glendale, are cordially invited to come an 17. fire was soon out. the beautiful EaAr County hospital on March 30. Calif., and Ewan Harbrecht, Cal- - j enjoy I We failed to learn the names Now making the acquaintance ifornia Parowan Literary Club memlyric soprano cow in ' services in Salt Lake C.y ani bers met Wednesday night at the of the truckers but understand of the new sister are Fred, 3a Mdan, Italy, who will fly here Provo scheduled by the Tutim acle Choir and the BYU n home of Mrs. John Pendleton the boy came from the Milford, years and Gail, 19 month of age. for the two appearances. ' Orchestra. j will Continued on hack page Mmersvile area. the on Continued phony Back j programs Highlighting Page A J ! J pre-scho- e n j I j , 1 ; i I i m-be- and delegate and presidents meeting 10:30 Business meeting Prelude organ music b Deoti Robinson Pledge of allegiance to the flag Community .singing, America Recitation of Club litany Welcoming address by Mayor W. Scott Mitchell Piano solo by Deon Robinson Annual reports by Club presidents Election of District officers 12: noon Tour through new Iron County Rest Home 12:30 Luncheon at Cafe La Roma 1:30 p.m. General Session Group fun songs-le- d by Zona Topham and Berta Winter Violin Solo Mrs. Elna Stubbs Address Mrs. Harold Christensen Songs - Parowan Ladies Trio Addresses by State Department Chairmen Amercia the Croup singing, Beautiful Members of all Ladies clubs of Southern Utah are invited to attend the afternoon session. Primary To Hold Poinscttos For Conference Annual Conferences of the ParEaster owan Second Ward Radio-Phonagrap- Hay Truck Fire Causes Excitmcnt NUMBER reeleited a Alumni Association Formulates 1jM CONVENTION PROGRAM edar City , i Tri H Hunt, l wax 8 ,tnc! V IcitiKu PAROWAN CLUB ANNOUNCES i hail man of the Iron Count) Republican part) at the part) heie last convention Count) week Mrs M)ion Higbee was lei ted v icc chairwoman. Win ston Siegmillor, xeeretar) tresx-utcr- , Arnold Amici son, state committeeman ami Mrs John Heal, State eommitteewoman At the same convention, the County's JS delegates to the State Republican convention in Salt Lake Cit) on May 8th and the nominating convention on August 7th , were selected E Hay Ionian. W Clair liowle), Leonard Evans and A C Hatch were named from Pa row an, Lloyd Ward. New Castle, Harry Lunt. Belle Jones, Jim lies wood, Aga-thLunt, Florence Higbee, Clarence Schmutz, Flora Bowman, Lillian Lunt, Miles Morris, Lyman Sevy, Amanda Pace, Grant Hunter and Charles H Hunter, all of. Cedar City. Two persons, a man and a woman, were elided from each voting district within the County to make up the Count) Central Committee Myron F. Higbee presided as temporary chairman at the eon- vent ion which was held m the Court room of the Iron County Court House - j G businessman, J The service was conducted by Orson Talbot and began by the choir singing Rest. Rest, for the J. Leonard Top-haWeary Soul offered the invocation. A chorus of Singing Mothers sang Jesus the Very Thought of You and a history of the deceased was given by Mrs. Leona J. Stones. Speakers were Durham Morris of Cedar City and Joseph Bettridge of Caliente, Nevada. Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson played a saxophone solo Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Wilma Lamoreaux. After concluding remarks by Mr. Talbot the choir sang I Know that Redeemer Lives. Mrs My Melva Barton was at the organ and D. Amasa Stones directed the choir. The benediction was pronounced by Gilbert Robinson. XPKll Re-Ele- ct - ric. AH. 1 Republicans j J N, I lartwtnt Iron County UTAH'S PRINCESS FETED j Paragonah Lady T7 AN ltubllxhvd Weekl u t or The Interest Of we. |