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Show r.isf PAROWAN TJMI.S. PA ROW AM, UTA 1 1.JXTOD CR 20, 4 Summit News Merlin Hunt The program in Sacrament Meeting Sunday was arranged by the Primary. Speakers were Mrs. Violet Hulet, Mary Dies Of Fall Injuries 95 5 PAROWAN Chad Orton Writes From School Policy On Dccr Hunt Absences Told J PERSONALS Mr. John T. Rasmussen celebrated his 86 birthday The faculty of the Parowan Saskatoon, Sask. October 12, with a family Merlin Hunt, 54, Faragon-,,!- i Lawrence, Sylva Stapley, 1955 is 13. School especially Oct. dinner. He has been a blackHigh died Thursday morning Jay Davenport, Ivan Dailey, desirous this year of inform- Dear Bob. smith all his life, and is not,,i the Iron County Hospital Boyd Walker, and Howard to seriousof get the been I have for his beautiful flowers, ed trying Sat sustained night ing parents d injuries Dailey. Mrs. Eula James playsome shrubs, and gardens around out for students of ness the this quite down fell staing w hen he ed a piano solo. of school to hunt deer for a time, but have not ten able his home. Mr. and Mrs. Rasi stairway to the basement number of days. It is recog- to find time to do it. I guess mussen are the parents of of his home. His young daugh Summit Ward MIA partichere hunt- that I had b tter take the seven children. ter, Mildred found him lying ipated in the Stake Road nized that around and for time now or I will soon be life" of is a way unconscious at the foot of the Show Monday evening. Our ing be no home and it v ont be done. will Mr. and Mrs. Kent Marsden there reason this from steps u hen she returned theme was New Years Day". studsendand daughter, Janet are here The folks hae been taken against a in MIA rehersal. Mrs. Hunt Members of the Enoch action school week out each of visiting with the William ing m the Times was in Nevada at the time, Ward came to Summit to see ent who stays with hunt. This, to ONE DAY nnd j have certainly enjoyed Marsdens. They have been and their son, Bernell, had the show. be should week thends, two reading it. It is always a living in Draper for the past toon in Paragonah earlier for time sufficient groat hunting thing to hear the news few months and are on their m the day, but had returned Draftsman Second Class from home when you are so way to Arizona where Kent anv student to his home in Stockton. Green is home with Ralph that believed far awav. I havent spent expects to find employment It is also Mr. Hunt was taken to the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. school is important even dur- murh time in Parowan in the this winter. hospital in an ambulance and Ralph Green Sr. for a 30 day ing deer season. Any absence last four years but. of course, was found to have several leave from the Navy. Mrs. Elsa Wood and childfor hunting, therefore, over it is still home and I enjoy fractures of the skull, conand beyond the one day will knowing what is goiAg on. ren of Cedar spent Sunday cussions, and a subdural Bishop and Mrs. Lyle B. be treatd as an UNEXCUSED You are doing a good job visiting with the W oodruff Farrow took the little Indian ABSENCE. with th paper, and I hope Pendleton family. A Salt Lake City Surgeon boy, Eddie Brown, who is that you will keep it up. Cooperation of the parents was flown to Cedar City living with them, to Fillmore, The Parowan Second Ward utis of the I would also like to take Sunday for an operation in Aurora, and Fairview, to see in this respect most importance, for with- - th opportunity to thank all Sunday School was ;n attempt to save his life. his three brothers in those last week. Outgoing ofy out the parents sunport, this the wonderful people of towns. ficers are George Banks, Stu. will be very hard to!0wan who have written t and Chester Hyatt. art PARAGON.-- 1 Reese, me and helped me in any way enforce. iMr. and Mrs. Chester Benis LOVE THAT CHEESE! - says Pat Obray, Utahs Dairy new The superintendency while I have been here in the . son and family have moved Supcrintend-andDarling of 1956, who this week headed the second annual isson field. It is wonder Howard Joseph. back to their home after livand Woodruff Pendleton Cheese Festival goodwill tour of the Mate. On the tour she Mr. and Mrs. James H. to know so ful that many Frank a year in Parowan. Mortensen, Councilors. carried gifts of Utah Swiss and chtddar cheese for community There will be an import-received news of the ing me in are interested ant meeting of the PUS Band p(,0De nTival of their eighth grandleaders -- including Mayor V Scott Mitchell, and the publisher Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans Mothers to be held Monday. an(1 tho work j am doing. j On October 8, Mr. and Mrs. child, born in Provo to Jim and son, who have been y ;sh thgt j could find the of the Parowan Times. living Oct olier 24 at 4 pm in the t me Myron Jones of Enoch celeand Gailia Anderson, on Oct, each of write them, in the Chester Benson home high school music room. All but j wi, have to et this do brated their Golden Wedding 13 This makes first-tim- e par-- i have moved into the Carlisle mmHors are urged to be in lJn1 j can thank each of you Anniversary with a program nts of the young couple. Hulet home. and dance held in the Enoch attendance Maternal grandparents are j Ur?- personally. Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown of From where I sit ... by Joe Marsh I have greatly enjoyed the Mrs. Minnie Dailey has reis former the Mrs. Jones THANKS CARD OF Iroo. time that I have spent here in turned home after spending Mary Davenport of Parowan. We wish to extend our the and am Mr. and Mrs. Jones are the a week in Logan and a week work, Missionary Mis. Mabel Robinson and in American Fork with the thanks and appreciation to all Tie This One sorry to see the end of it parents of eight children. those who have helped in so Idimly of Salt Lake City were Oren Zufelts. so near. It has been drawing w eek end visitors to Paragonmanv wavs at the passing of a wonderful For Considerationexperience out Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Orton and husband father. our ah and Parowan. They spent and the people are report the birth of a new Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey h're, The tlu time with relatives. messages of symClosed the office early last help any more but Id rather and daughters, Mary Jane enough like those there at grandson born to Mr. and who friends the waste a shell than let him Know. with many to go after pheasants home that it doesnt seem that and Kathleen spent the week pathy, rs. Mack Ashworth of n called and the numerous acts I have been Mr. and Mrs. Ronald shells fewer I used Foster. From where I sit, Pops always Pops end in Salt Lake City. away. I will be Nevada, on September I tan the old gentleman and took shows consideration for people, of kindness. were here from Provo glad to get back to the mount-im- s 23. too. For instance, this is a small Come more birds but not beYour friendship at this last week for several days for one thing. SaskatchEleven children gathered cause I did better shooting. is so very much apprecvisit with their families. time thing, but he puts a bottle of beer ewan is the heart of the prar-ieat the home of Jay Davenport on ice for me when I visit him Hugh L. Adams of Paroborrowed a dog for the ocId iated. and a mountain is a thing wan and J. Leonard Topham to help Sheral celebrate her his though he never takes anything casion. Pops took along Blue, Mrs. Gertrude Barton of tenth Albena Gurr & unknown. There is some beauof birthday. were but coffee himself. Even if he I the times Several speaksneient Paragonah pointer. Cedar City is convalescing at . Children tiful country here, especially ers in the Second Ward Sacdoesn't to a clump agree with me on a matnoticed Pops walk up the home of her son, Ted. choice (which is farther north where the bush-lan- d rament Meeting Sunday. of ter Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenhad at personal Blue bushes pointed pf j She was confined to the hosnot make a rather EXAMS BE hed his starts. TO GIVEN he the air fire right) into at fnd though evening Friday port spent several days last the home of Bishop and Mrs. DRIVERS' LICENSE pital for hadnt flushed a single bird. point of letting me know, Once again, Ill say thanks Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ashweek, being treated for a Victor Robinson in Paraknow to wanted Drivers license examina- to each one of you for all worth of Beaver spent SunNaturally, I kidney ailment. mhy. Well, he said sheepishly, gonah for a family get to- tions will be given in Paro-wa- n you have done for me. Ill be day visiting here with Mr. Ive been hunting with that dog from 2 to 4 p m. on Tues. seeing yu before too long. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin and Mrs. Lorin Orton. iMlrs. Rosella Barton and gether. for 11 seasons. His nose isnt much With the very best wishes; Smith of Clearfield were October 25 at the County Mrs Lasca Hunt were called Court House. Mrs. Arthur Cottom of St. ther also. Sincerely, Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation to Nevada last week because Elder Chad Orton several George spent days of the seroius illness of their visiting with her brother, Chester Dorrity. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Evans. Mr and Mrs. James H. An. derson have received word The Utah State Symphony orchestra will open its sixteenth For A new babv girl was born from their son, Edwin, who season at the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Wednesday, November to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ward sailed for over-sea- s duty re- 2, with Jose Iturbi as the first of several world famous guest of Kearns, Utah, last Tues. Turn-awa- y en. and crowds cently with the Army, that thusiastic reviews have greethe arrived in England October artists. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Ritchie for schedule on the are concerts Ten ed subscription the University of Utah regular 3. He is stationed at Wycomb, of Pacoima Calif, and Mr. and along with many other concerts in all parts of the touring theater production of Mrs. Horace Carter about 25 miles from London. 1955-5Edwards, Time Out For Ginger, Dr. state and also in Jdaho, according to David S. Romney, to hunt California are here O. Albert .Mitchell, director, Clyde Lamoreaux, 16 year managing director. der with the Deckers. Frank return. said Thursday upon old son of Mr. and Mrs. ErMaurice Abravanel, popu & rol Lamoreaux, spent Monlar conductor, will be back for eS are being received from ing from the first leg of his 1955-- 5 Showrer of Stars" day night and part of Tues. his ninth season, and most of all parts of the state this year. tour. statewide from bronchithe members last with the in year's Many music followers are hospital a recent BroadThe rewill play, tis orchestra outstanding sharing tickets and will take Mrs. June Topham returnturn. turns attending the concerts. way hit that also opened The annual season ticket We hope a lot more use this on nationwide television last ed home Saturday after being will start this week, and rlan. This is a state orchestra week, is a fresh but clean-comdrive in the hospital for an that tells of the doa record season ticket sale is and we want all people of the mestic and forecast. community troubstate to feel that it is theirs les stirred up by a high school We have had one of the and to attend all the concerts gB6jiliihWaBai Mrs. Della Topham is home girl who wants to play footticket sales i nossible again after her stay in the best Word was received here by hospital for surgery. Her in years, according to Mr. Romney. Requests for tick- - ball. Mrs. Ella Felstead, that her Written by Ronald Alexdaughter, Mrs. Elma Simkins son Pfc. Ray Birch was in ander, is here from Cedar to stay Ginger is directed General Hospital Letterman sets with bv Dr. Mitchell, by with her for a time. from an attack of rcovering Vern Adix. An excellent camHe Yellow Fever. was on his pus and downtown cast sparks Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones Korea from home when way the show. went to Salt Lake over the tc M OUICK he bcame ill. There are still some dates DIO YOU OWN SWING CLEANING. week end. open on our schedule, Dr. With the sealed Mitchell said. The play lends Mrs Sarah Stones arrived gas chamber gas w'ell to itself home on Wednesday of last leakage a major cause of shell ingroups such as clubs, schools, week after a trip to Colo., is efficiency wards and stakes. v. hre she visited with her vanished. With U Dates for the sponsoring one Super Seal brothers, John R. and Joe cut wad above play mav be arranged with Robinson and members of and one below the 17. Dr. Dec. Mitchell through their families. powder you get Inquiries should be addressed the benefit of ail to in him of care the propelling enKingsbury Mrs Emma Topham was Dal! 313, University of Utah, ergies. You get tjkon to the hospital on Sun. belter patterns beSalt Lake as as Cityl, early cause there is no sulfcring from high blood rosiblp. gas blow-bpressure. She is resting and no ba'ltd shot is now much better. your gun barrel is LOCAL MAN GETS scrubbed clean every time you APPOINTMENT (Cont.) All parents are invited to shoot. include tonal committees ait nd th PTA meeting to be V' r! G Dixon, Utah County held Friday evening at 7.30 in the Paragonah (School '"nrmis'oonpr and president of the Utah Association of auditorium. Preparations are tounty officials, to the Na- to underway make it an interon Legis-'- i tional Committ esting event. Mission Field out-.sid- i- I hem-orrag- e, Par-polic- -- News Notes Notice An-den-- I 1 . I j - Sat-irda- y Cal-ient- e, Mort-ense- s, Utah Symphony Orchestra Opens Sixteenth Season November Second 'Time Out Ginger Smash Hit son-in-la- w WELCOME Deer Hunters!! Open 4a.m. 6 I Saturday, Monday Tuesday PAROWAN CAFE edy pre-seas- I i "THIS YA low-budg- MAY UT I THINK IT'D CHEAFF-- V TALI' et y j j Lewis S Wight, Box Fldor Countv Commissioner, to th National Committee on Roads and Highways, and Adiel F. Stewart, Salt Lake County Commissioner, to the ommittte n "elfare for the 'ut,onal Associatlon on No man who continues to ad I something to the material intellectual and moral wi of the place in which he lives, is left long without proper reward. BIG BUSINESS Governor J. Bracken Lee congratulates William A. Barlcxker, president of the Utah Turkey Federation, in honor of Utah's forecast $15,0()(),()()) home-gronindustry. On the Governor's desk is a 2 1 pound turkey pre-stntcd by Mr. Barlcxker. 1 sea, and bo scon , your boforo dark ' AMCBCAM TIUOONO ASSOCIATIONS, MC FENTON'S |