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Show ' '.i r 'rpjrstl'jn, t: , S-- WRANGLERS PLAN TWO DAY meet and amateur rodeo to be staged by the Bed Hill Wrong lers here on July 5:h E J Kings "Foul Play" will again test his stride against that of Brev Hue owned by Orrtn Tay lor (d Cedar after the pair of thoroughbreds ran a tied raee here on Memorial Hay The seeotid matched race will be between "Wilbur," uno of Cedar Citys favorite Quarter horses owned hv Wes Mullett of that City, and a Quarter home from the Stewart Hunch in Las Ycg as These are lust two of the features of the Pacing pro- it gram which is being arranged to high light by the Wranglers the Independence Hay eclebra tion here An exclusively racing program on Saturday afternoon will prelude the combination race meet, rodeo and horse show at the track here Monday afternoon, according to Saddle club officers On both days, turf fans will see Barbara Houston To Become Mrs. Gilbert Mitchell Miss Barbara Houston, daught tr of Mr. & Mrs Thomas Hay Houston of Panguitch. will become the bride of Hilbert Adams Mitchell of Parowan at a cremony to he performed Saturday evening Bishop Orald Henry of the Panguitch West Ward will officiate at the rites which will take place at the home of the brides brother-in-laand sister. Mr A Mrs Lin ford Orton, 1215 West 200 North, Cedar City. The couple will be honored at a reception from 8:30 to 10 30 pm that same evening at the Orton home. The future Mrs Mitchell is a graduate of the Panguitch Hign School and has attended College of Southern Utah Gilbert, a .son of Elmer Mitchell and Mrs. Sarah Adams Mitchell of Parowan. graduated from the local High School then ferved in the Far East during the Korean conflict as a member of the United States Army. Following a brief honeymoon the newly weds will be at home in the Homer Adams apartment in Primary organizations of the Farowan Wards erncstly seek the cooperation of the parents in getting their children to the regular weekly meetings which are being held as usual this summer. It has been reported that attend- ance has dropped since school let out. It is with great effort and inconvenience to the officers and teachers that the summer program is carried out as has been requested by the General Church futhoritics. Approximately 65 Celebrates 86th. Birthday scheduled at 2:30 to commence p m j j Mondays entertainment will include the ever popular bronc riding, calf roping, chariot racmusical spear-thing. ring, chair, hurdling and other equest- nan events interspersed with the races. An afternoon of thrills spills and unannounced surprises are promised by the Wranglers who extend an invitation to attend. to all Jeanne Bertoch Tony Dalton Set (Wedding Date ! interest to the many friends in this area is the announcement of the engagement gnd forthcoming marriage of Miss Jeanne Bcrtoch of Murray and Of bride-elect- s : Clark Mr. the announce Cedar City & Mrs. Don SWLMMERS ANNOUNCED LELANI) F FLINT Parowan Mere. Elects Officers , E. J King, president of the Parowan Mercantile Company, announces the recent election of Lcland B Flint to the office of vice president Mr. Flint is pres- ident of the Flint distributing company of Salt Lake City as well as a director of the Bank of Iron County and other Banks m the State, and is also a dircct-(of Kennecott Copper Corp. He is well known in the State and especially in Southern Utah for his breeding of fine Hereford Cattle and also prize winning American Saddlers which he has bi ought to our local horse shows Named as a new member to the Board of directors was Joseph A. Ottcnhcimcr, Salt Lake City, president of the Transwestern Insurance Agency and the Silica Sands Corporation. Mr. Ottcnhcimcr is also a director of the Bank of Iron County and Time Finance Corporation. Much of his time is now spent in Southern Utah where many of his investments arc located. He is sure that the entire Southern Utah area has just begun the wholesome growth, that has characterized the northern part of tr.e state. Bryce Adams, assistant manager of the Mercantile, was also named as a new board member, Mrs. E. J. King was renamed to ;he post of secretary-treasurer- . ) Attending the State Department Convention of the American Legion Auxiliary in Ogden this week are Mrs. Whit Orton, district president; Mrs. Ernest local president; Orton, Mrs. John S. Mitchell and Mrs. Earl & Skougard, local p j j M 1 s Pl;oW, ; j cth U Ml, 1 .11 E 24, NUMBER Ij..i SIXTEEN -- Residents Honored uving the American Legion aw. iid lor outstanding scholar sliip as a straight "A" student Le at the Cypress School in Buena aid wheie he giadualed Hum t P.f eighth glade last week ,i w.is Lowdcr, 14 year old sou of Mr Mrs Elmo Lowdcr, for in r Parowan residents. Jay was selected from 77 eighth grade students for his record of honor, courage, scholarship. leadership and service. He and his parents visited last weekend with his grandparents, Mr A Mrs William J, Lowdcr ((f (hls (.,h Thoy t(Hlk back o California with them his younger brother and sister, Allen and Sandra, who had been visiting with the Grant Lowders in I'.it K ( Children of this community should be delighted with the rapid progress made on installation of the playground equipment at the park West of the library. It is reported that the slide, two gliders and six teeters have now been cemented into place with the installation of four swings now in progress. The playground is being equipped through the combined efforts of the local civic organizations and the City and County recreation program. SLUGGERS FLYERS MUSTANGS LIONS 2 3 PONY LEAGUE CARDS RAMS 2 .600 3 3 .500 3 3 .500 3 .400 STANDINGS 5 1 .835 3 3 ,500 Son Of Former Residents Gains Pilots License i j -- - grand-Mcrtcnsc- n Utah-Nevad- a at Wendover. A. Chilton, son of Mr. & Mrs. On January 25, 1915, the new Homer Chilton of Salt Lake City was opened for system and former residents of Parouse with three message wan, successfully passed Prein circuits operation. The first Fhght training and has receivcall was made by Alexander ed his commercial Pilots LicGraham the inventor of the Bell, ense. He is engaged in Instru-ment flight training and is now telephone, who talked from New Fork over the first telephone ready to take his test qualifying instrument he developed to him for Flight instructor. Thomas Watson, his assistant in He is Lieutenant and Check making the instrument, who was Pilot in the Civil Air Patrol of in San Francisco Mr. Bell re- State of Utah. reatod his famous words, "Mr. Wat-ocome here, I want you He is al-sale representative and this time Mr. Watson rc-- j ; nd company pilot for Ashworth bed. "Sorry, Mr. Bell, I cant, Transfer Co having just comam too tar aw ay." pleted a trip to New The most interesting part of Mexico. Colorado, and Wvomsrg the construction took place from i v the ermpanv. He resides Salt Lake City on ne-- t, where v itb hrard two ch.Mrtn was necessary to build a a 233' Bcverllv St. Sait Lake (ompctcly new pole line along t ;v. ' Continued on Tase Two com-merie- e - - ! ! , n, o 1 bu-me- - i The parade will assemble on the north sdmol lawn and the street adjoining it and will progress up the stieet to the Third Ward Church where a public meeting will he held. Ladies of the local American arc making Legion Auxiliary an elaborate for preparations miniature parade which will get Mondays celebration off to a good start at 9: a m. They are urging every business house, every religious organization, civic club or organization and all individuals to place entries in the parade These may be of any type includhistoric floats depicting ing events or personages, story book characters, religious themes, etc. They may include decorated bikes, tricycles, doll bug- - JUNIOR GLEANERS, JUNIOR PROG RAM announces that the traditional public meeting will c held immediately following the parade, at approximately 10:a m. in the Third Ward Chapel. Boy Scouts will act as color guard for the occasion with D. Watson Adams to be featured as orator ot the day. The committee has selected Miss Mary Susan Benson of Liberty; Jim as Goddess Uncle Miller as Sam; and Miss as Miss Utah. kins Dorothy Sim Speehes will be given by each of these persons. Special musa ical numbers will include of the direction under quartet Yerl Taylor and a vocal solo by Howard Knight. The public is also invited to attend this program. 20, PARADE j LEGION A. B. Mathcson, Commander of the American Legion Post No. TO STAGE MINIATURE TRI-I- I TO HOLD M-ME- PARTY TUESDAY Junior Gleaners and Junof Parowan Stake ior will assemble at the in Parowan Canyon Tuesday at 7:30 p m. for their annual an nouncement party, it is revealed by Mrs. Golda Guymon, Stake Jr. Gleaner advisor. During the evening the Stake events for the coming year will be dramatically introduced by means of short skits, Mrs. GuyAll Five-Mil- e -- .50(5 3 3 TROTTERS 1 PRETZELS 5 .166 Continued on Back Page ul-- TOR PUBLIC MEETING AUXILIARY I.EGION Leagues STANDINGS W L Pet. minute of the day with the idea (I pleasing both young and old and with an invitation being extended to other communities to join m the celebration n Cards Cr Sluggers Lead Baseball LEAGUE i The weekend will be ushered Race Meet to be staged the Red Hill by Wranglers Saddle ( lull on Saturday after-fmoTheir combination rate meet, amateur rodeo and horse AMERICAN show will be held on Monday A NNOUNCES afternoon at the Track. ( LITTLE j and wagons nr individuals groups m marching order. Smut troops and the school band o will participate in the para Marsall of the Day. will ade as A number of prizes will be offered for winners in the various according to Mrs. Meeks Dalton, Auxiliary president gie-- nr in by a .1 Several mighty interesting and close baseball games have been played during the week in both the Little and Pony Leagues. In the Pony league the Cardinals are leading with a 5 win and 1 loss record while in the Little League the Sluggers are holding a very slim margin with a 3 won and 2 loss record, Progress Made On Cify Playground line - - Forty years ago ihis week on June 17, 1914, communications history was made in the Mount ain States Telephone and Telegraph Company territory when consttructibn of the nations first transcontinental long distance telephone system was completed on the state lines It is reported that Mr. Robert Mrs. lone Orton happily an- nounccs the arrivaI ot a new granddaughter at the Iron County Hospital on June 16. Parents of the husky, nine pound miss are Bidd and DruElla Orton Chamberlain of Cedar City. Annglea is the name which they have selected for the new daughter. Fhe couple has two other child-ThrCn, Ronnie, 6, and Marsha, 4 Mrs. Ruth years of age. Chamberlain of St. George shares grandparent honors with Mrs. Orton nis i 1'itv and its vailulls and organizations lave combined to stage an allout cclthratinn here on Independ- Dav i ini which will be held tin Monday, July 5th Events lave been planned for every REACHES HISTORIC MILESTONE New Arrivals Paiowan Son Of Former TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS secretary, respectively. - fr 1 vice-preside- Paragonah, Parowan, Summit, apand Enoch boys and girls beof their proaching marriage tween the ages of 6 and 15 indaughter, Alice Kay, to James clusive will be taken by bus L. Hyatt a son of Mr. & Mrs. to tiie Cedar City pool swimming Roy Hyatt of Parowan. The for the remainder every Saturday young couple will speak their of the summer months. St. in the George vows Tuesday bus will pick-uParagon- Temple with President Harold ah 9:45 first at swimmers a.m., S. Snow to perform the cereParowan at 10:00 a m., Summit mony. be honored at 10:20. and Enoch at 10:40. The couple will The bus will arrive at the pool Tuesday evening at a reception in time for instruction to be-- ! Ward in the Cedar City First Eugene and Joy Whitney Orton gin at 11:00 a.m. Church is availfor Instruction adults i a kept their appointment with the The future Mrs. Hyatt 10 to on from able stork Wednesday evening at the Wednesday & Mrs granddaughter of Mr. If m a are 12: there any people Iron Co Hospital when he dc- Thomas K. Holyoak of Parowan are tickets who interested areilivcred them a lovely little girl She graduated from the Cedar at Deckers Mr. home. The Lttle miss weighed in at available in May. City High School are tickets and free The a you 6 pounds 4 ounces. Anxious to is gradt The benedict-electe her are Douglas, six. and High must have one to get in uate of the Parowan from Patsv Recreational the Jean, three years of age. with swimming School and has been Sat- to V on P.M. 10W P the 500 Sharing for grandparent honors United States Air Corps Mr. Tickets availL Mrs Claude Orton are free ard years. He is at pres- urdays past Mm. S J Whitney ar.d ar.d Mr. Mr Decker This frrm able ent stationed at the Kirtland A.r Six!v Jitad' ard great Parowan rf where period is Force fcae m New Mexico of Salt L E or j father. older are teen vcar the couple will rake a temper-as Lake City arv home. ! ol -j I i of u.t-lloli- v Kay Clark NEW SCHEDULE FOR v r Kilimniil ells, liliTuii.resident of tin- lummutulv cd oil I. - St it tv bn thd.iv N.ituid.iv .it .1 ' itiwlv guthei iou at the home lus sun m u( and daughter, Mr Mis Al li feed U ileovk whom he making !u hon.( at present Mr. Stevens bon in Par owan. June in )MS, a son of Joseph Stevens Sr, and Iuicv Munford Stevens H attended local tie st hue's and in 18U2 began a Iwojtai mission for the DS Church in Nottingham. England In Emilv lS'in he married lluist in the Sail Lake Temple 1901 She died m I"t after him time daughters bearing He later married Mrs, Ettie West Th.e.v had four sons and two daughters She lied about 15 jears ago H.s living (hihlrcn are Mrs. Jed (Lucy) Biding, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wilkcock, Frank and Albert Stevens, Parowan; Robert Stevens, Spi ingvillo M,Sgt. Grant Stevens, Fort Riley, Kansas; and Mrs. Yern (Della) Reed, Santa Ana, Calif. He also has a step daughter, Mrs, Nellie Ruling, Idaho Falls, Idaho; 19 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. During the past several years Mr. Stevens has made his home Continued on back page - E piograms are 3. Civic Clubs Combine To Stage All Day Events Edmund Stevens their favorites track r Plans Now Completed For Mammoth Independence Day Celebration July 5th , Both Lux i 47 he Interest Of rarownn Anti Vlclnltu" PVKuWAN j women of this community prepare their weekly lessons and Antoine (Tony) Dalton of this are at the Churches ready to City. The couple has set a nupt- put over these lessons and the iol date for July 30th. in the activities which are so essential Manti LDS Temple. The announcement was made in the training of our youngsters. this week by the They are doing jobs which the parents, Mr. & Mrs. W. II. majority of us simply refuse Bertoch of Murray. Mr. & Mrs. to do. Harley W. Dalton of Parowan So the least we as parents are parents of the future bridecan do is see that our children groom. Miss Bertoch is a graduate of of Primary age are rounded up, and at the meeting places at the Brigham Young University the proper times. The Baseball where she was a member of the Nautilus Social unit. She has Eames, swimming parties, hikes done graduate work at the Uniand just plain laziness can wait versity of Utah. She taught in until the next day. the Home Economics department of the Parowan High School and The Second Ward P imary was in the same department at convenes at 4 p m. every MonCypress High last year. day. Both the First and Third Wards hold their meetings at the Mr. Dalton is a graduate of the same hour on Tuesday. Officers Utah State Agricultural College and teachers extend an invitation and taught in the Parowan eleto the children to come and a mentary school last year. His plea for their and your support. present plans are to return to school where he will take up the study of medicine. Which University he will enter has not been determined as yet. Jim Hyatt To Wed In Temple I OI.CMNE THIKTY NINE. - Farowan, PRIMARYS SEEK COOPERATION OE PARENTS FOR SUMMER Tublislirtl Wvvltfu lor j J. King heads the Wranglers raee meet committee, while Vcrn Mortensen is chairman of the rodeo entertainment Officers and all members of the organization are cooperating in their to produce efforts programs which will be guaranteed to please horse lovers of all ages I a TIME EVENTS FOR COMING HOLIDAYS Four of the must noted hur.se in the Tri State area will participate in two special, matched races as features of the big raee !t mon said. Each Ward in the Stake is being responsible for its own transportation and its portion of the luncheon which will be served during the evening. Assisting Mrs. Guymon in the arrangements is Miss Janice Gleaner Jones, Enoch, Stake-Jr- . president; and all Ward( Class leaders of both groups. CLUB ARRANGES LOR JUNIOR SPORTS' Members of the Ladies Trill Club announce that a program of sports for the youngsters will take place on the City park south of the library at ll:a.m. or immediately following the public meeting. Races and other competitive events will be staged with the regular prizes for winners and tokens for all participants to be given. This hour is thought to be the most convenient for both parents and children as well as leaving the afternoon open for the program at the Race Track. a childrens dance Whether and a grand ball have been arranged is not certain, but residents are asked to watch for future announcements regarding this and other portions of the days program. AUNT EMMY WEBB TO BE HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE SUN. Low-o- f Mrs. Emma Lowder Webb, one of John and Emily Hodgetts Parowans eldest ladies, will dcr who moved to Parowan when The be honored at open house Sun- - .she was but a small child. Para-hom- e in also pioneered day from 3:30 to 6:p.m. at the family before they of Mr. & Mrs. Jess Guy- - gonah and Panguitch won of this City. The event is returned here, IIpr husband, Abraham Webb, planned in honor of her 91st. she married in the St, birthday which occurs June 30th. whom Mrs. Webb was born in Sail George Temple March 24, 1832, Lake City, the eldest daughter ' died in 1920. But two of her six children are living. Edwin City and Alma Webb, Cedar MI. A. LEADERSHIP Ivebb, Eugene, Oregon. Mrs. Webb enjoys fairly good MEET SET FOR MONDAY health and is still able to create Leadership meeting for all MIA innumerable articles of hand workers in Parowan Stake will work and to attend to her church be held Monday at 8:pm. in duties. Her many friends, r.eit.hb- rs Ward the Parowan Church. All officers and teachers and relatives are invited to cal of both Wards and Stake are at the Guymon home after 3. 53 p m Sunday. urged to attend j i j ; First-Secon- d |