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Show Does Parowan Need PAROWAN FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT? Vlum Thirty-Fou- r PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN, UTAH DECEMBER Ino Accused Men Parowan Wards Announce Programs found Guilty Of 1st. Decree .Murder For Christmas Eve I I "Both of the defendant guilty Children of tooth Ward will I In first the & murder degree," be feted at Christmas tree pro-tt- a th everdlct rendered by a gram on Saturday evening with I .Jury shortly after 5: pn. the white wiskered fat gexrtienuui I to make a call at gunday when It returned to the scheduled In the Iron County leach place. To allow Santa Clau 'jourl room I jourt House after deliberating to make appearances, the proI ne hour and 40 minutes on the gram in the West Ward will beside nee Introduced In the caselgln at 6:30 pm. while that in I the East Ward la at 7:30. V the State of Utah versua Vern I Melvin Officers and teachers of the Ufred Braaach, 24, and I Primary Association will have lRoy Sullivan, 19. were I charge of the program for the The two young men I evicted of the brutal killing West Wtord, In which all of the I i Howard W. (Duke) Mansion I children from the various classes Service Station will participate. Included In the vising Beaver Attendant, during the early mor-- 1 program as it U outlined will be Nelth-- 1 iSong "Aren't You Glad It's tlng hours of October 22. 1 Christmas," entire gToup, by ,r of the convicted men show-I d any sign of emotion as the Dramatization, Birth f the licur by Sea Gulls and Guides. was read. Song and rhythm exercises by During the course of the trial childpen of nureery x rtlch took the better Part of Sklt 'Rudolph the Red-nosie three days, the prosecution Trekkera and Relad,er.. ev,dence droJuced All I Want for 11, group Song ' e onfesslons made by both of Christmas is My Two Front ue,r Teelb a. .used men shortly after by 6ong Ne- .pprehenslon In Las Vegas, SanU aaus," by ,Here Comeg ..da on October 23. Conta,'- - Blazers in Western attire. Tap t the was J these confessions fey Blupblrd gtris had crime -the that .atement white Christmas" (by DOOGC35GooooGooGGSGGa C Sav-.ivrdi- ct ed i committed during an at-the Standard ped roBbery of service Station in Beaver was on n g oung Monlzone the instruc to 'tjty. According the Jury by Judge ons given the laws ,yt, this fact, under that crime the 'i Utah, makes ou murder i first degeree 1 of element premeditation ie 1 wn I tire congregation. David H RlChards will act I as master of ceremonies during I keeping in touch I he makes his as ganta wjyl I town. to approacb I Mt Wap(J Program $2.50 The Music Of theme of Club 20 will lie car-- 1 iej out by the Ameiican Legion Lost No 20 t its annual Niw Year's Eve dance here on Saturday. Dec. 31. The entertainment will be held in thf High School gym with modern muhlc. Confetti, noise makers, paper caps and other items will be used in ushering, in the New Year. Homer Adams was named by the organization to head th committee on arrangements for the dance, with Robert Fowler, Albert Adams, Eugene Orton, Wm, T. Orton and Alma Evans as other members Claude Math-esoWhitney Orton and La Var Hermansen are in charge PRESENTED BY fun-maki- PAROWAN RVST ANI) WEST WARD SINGERS by Parowan East Sponsored December 25. 1949 PAJHOWAN Ward Choir P. M. 2 00 EAST WARD CHAPEL Soloists Ramona Mitchell Joan Bayles Verl Taylor Karl O. Mitchell June D. Thorley Alto Contralto Tenor Baas of Violinist t Prayer Prologue Holy Night He Shall Feed His Flock Choir Cbolr Contrato Solo and Choir Oome, Thou Long Expected Jeus . . Bass Solo and Choir O Little Town of Bethlehem . . Womens Chorus and Choir Violin Solo Alto Solo Good Tidings Choir and Male Chorus Christmas Sermon .... Congressman Walter K. Granger Womens Chorus and Choir Glory Be To God Mena Chorus and Choir The Magi Alto Solo and Choir Little Lord Jesus Tenor Solo In Our (Hearts Choir The Living Song Choir Benediction Response advertising. The public is invited to attend this dance which promises to be one of the biggest events of the entire holidays in Parowan. PROGRAM Ski Hun In Tin-To- p tUKISTMAS I special Condition Even though the recent snow storms have made highway travel and working conditions extermely difficult they have put the ski run in tip top shape, according to President Doylt Clark. Membership DAY M I;k IN PAROWAN NEWS NOTES The home of Mr. and Mrs will rcsmind to Edgar the laughter and gaity. during the Yuletide, of a family reunion. Nearly all of Mr and Mrs Benson's daughter and their husbands and families reside in Southern California. Those fortunate enough to be able to return to the family home in Parowan for the Christmas holiday will be: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shook and Victoria daughter. Sergeant Shook Is prominent in the entertainment field at Camp Pendleton . Mr. and Mrs. William Rose and daughter. Lana. Mr, Rose a local product, is now a very promising employee of the Na tlonal Cash Register Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. Thoburn Davis and son. Frank. Mr- - Davis is an outstanding life insurance man in southern California who attributes much of his success to these periodic intesludes of relaxation. Mr. and Mrs. William U'RKD SEH ICES TO M PERSONAL decorations, pro grams and other features, the By CHRISTMAS NumUr Tift) ciii'imi mu w.v Legion's Now Years Dance A CHRISTMAS CANATA p.r year lub 20' To Ho TIicmiio Of ; 'lf-ma- n 23. 1949 Cook ?nd son. Timothy. Mr. Cook has confined his activities to the automotive field and is now an expert in body work. Mr. and Mrs. Lavottl and daughter will not be able to at-ethis reunion because of the press of holiday business in his establishment in San Francisco, Clauilo Orton, superintend, nt of the Sunday Schools in the East Ward, announces that Sunday School will comm, m e at usual time, but that a Christmas program will Inpies.nted at usual tune for cl.uss woik. This will include song and carols to be sung by the children. reading by Il.M.i. nt Harold Mitchell and a Chri.stm is story by Mrs. Venice D,a-kA similar program lin.s b.en arranged for the West Ward and which will begin at same tune also. Members of both Wards are invited to attend these pngi.uns and urged to avail theiu.M-Ueof the rare ojiportumty of observing the birthday of our Saviour at religious services. - rlp-tural r i RELIEF society meeting Mrs. n ion i JANUARY Edna S. 1 Hat-- Stake Relief Society Inrn-aw- n Presi- announces that Union meeting will be held .Sunday, January, 1, at 2:30 p m. in the West Whrd. A short New Year's program will proceed the regular lesson reviews, She requests that all Ward and Stake officers and class leaders or their representatives be at this dent, cards are now available and are being sold. Prayer drive for toys for Quite a number of skis are tree East Ward this so Deckor for if Ivan you I Director renting, nursery class season and announce the follow I considered. like this thrilling winter sport Marian Decker lenlen- Accompaniest No recommendation of to 7:30 at pm. Mrs. Ida King and others con(ng program begin check with any of the following I was made by the jury w c Qhristmas songs by entire nected with the Junior Sunday Club Officers: President Doyle As the sacred day of Christ- School the death penalty a cer I gregation. Prayer toy Jesse W. and Primary In the West Vice R. President Heber Clark, I te mas draws near, hearts of those iinty for both men. Ward are appealing to people Guymon, Scriptural reading by & Treasurer - Lennie Sec. I Gurr, Will both near and far are drawn to- to tonal sentencing toy Judge w CLUB NEWS -Rawiey Medley bring any usable toys or I Page, Instructor - Herb Kincaid, ward the fires of home. Those Hoyt was set for Thursday, toy other items which might be Used songs Primary Club of O.N.O. the Members Club Watters. Reporter Ray who are able to leave their otto to Xmeber 29 at 1: p.m. in Paro- children. Instrumental selection entertain the little children were entertained last Thursday Executive Officers, E. J. er interests are I their un. band making and of Harmonica the nursery groups to the by string at an evening by Mrs. Ida King in- King, Marion Halterman homeward (before that day kay According to the evidence A. g basement Sunday or at jame Whitney, the where her Morris home, evening Rasmussen. Of interest to her many friends Most rtf Parowan 's any oliifcl ronveniwue' arrives. in the course of eSOn, Ivan Decker, Howard Ras-n-al, time.. was spent in playing games is the ski It that lift planned ftudMltB who are per8ulnff edu here ,1s the announcement of Braasch and Sullivan ea( mius9en Blanche Whitney. hostess the in After and run and will be sewing. open day every Abcation In the lnBtltutiona of EAST red two shots into the body of I "Silent Night," toy Beverly the marriage of Miss Carol WARD primary served dainty refreshments, during the holidays. of Mrs. Mr and bott, are Je young man, the first fired I daughter higher coming learning pendleton, Joy Orton and members exchanged Christmas Butterto Samuel s Paul home this week. Some of them WORKERS FETED AT Abbott, Into Mianzlone back J j,ye Adams. Christmas carols presents. count-- J Mrs. Helen Aurelia (Nellie) have already arrived, and with field sou of Mr. and Mrs. Mah-oi he stood working at a school children. by eunday CHRISTMAS PARTY Riverton L4TERARY CLUB HOLDS Butterfield of hc I Selection Taylor, aged lady of this com- - most of the others scheduled to In the station office. by instrumental band. Utah. PARTY BOX GIFT East Ward Primary associamunity, is in a very critical get home in time to hang their 6nd shot was fired into Blslg Jingle Bells,, toy congre-r- a An impressive program was condition at her home since she at tion the home. while teachers and their partners With Then stockings up Mitch-ngglSullivan. by giation. Prayer by Bishop The young couple spoke their featured at the annual Christwas stricken with cerrebral assistance of our readers, we were entertained at a to arise from the flocr I ey delightful marriage vows in an early after- mas party of the Parowan Liter- hemmorrhage Sunday afternoon, hope to obtain an accurate list Christmas cere he had fallen, they each! eveeve-- d noon party course Saturday the of the in the L.D.S ary Club last Wednesday night The During ceremony lady who is 82 years of age, of those who are here for next ning by the officres of the ora shot into his head and Ining Santa Claus will arrive with Temple, in Salt Lake City, on at the home of Mrs. E. Ray lies in a comotose condition weeks I (4. paper, ganization. The event was held The mortally wounded bjg being heralded Iby 'Friday December 16th. Robert Lyman, Mrs. Lyman and Mrs with I her en In in the basement of the Rock affecting paralysis un died a few hours later be which read calls will ph0ne Young officiated at the wedding. Alice Barton were as as well her side tire Church where where appropriate decright k Iron County Hospital jby Blshop Mitchell. Parents of both young people for the evening. We have noted, however, the to speak. She is the last orations ability enhanced the atmoswas rushed after his dis-- 1 as were It requested by those in were in attendance, The program for this entermember of the John arrival of Lionel W. Sorenson phere of the place. I remaining marines. two In both Pauls sisters and an aunt. ,'ery by charge of the programs tainment, which has 'been tradiHer daughter, Jr. who will spend Christmas The regular teachers training only argument offered by j wards, that the children who the tional with the club for many Hyatt family. in Parowan with his parents. following Immediately Lake of Meecham Viola Salt lesson 1 len-was given by Mrs. Lihtoie City defense was a play for are participating will be in their ceremony the oouple left on a years, arranged by the enterof Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson. Heaps. After other matters of I and her Alma son, Taylor circumstances on the 57 based pjaees 15 minutes prior to the short honeymoon trip. tainment committee which was Los Angeles, have both caime The young man is attending business were taken care of, the the early lives f j time to begin, medical school at the Univer- Bertrude Mitchell, rninding remainder of the evening was On Wednesday evening they headed by during the week to toe at the s' Both took the California bedside of their mother. Another in playing games under were to be honord at a reception with Edna Brown, Maude tness stand Monday morning Lemmon arrived spent as Golda and Spencer Cpl. .f of Berta Rowley, Guymon San of Mable Hunter the direction I reveal that Riverton. in daughter, come they had j PARAGOM1II from Fort to a Francisco is members. After NEWS Wednesday night listening at Mr. and Mrs. Abbott expect any Joy Orton and Leilani Bentley. expected ,hn homes early broken by Warren, Wyoming, to spend his Luncheon was then We understand Mrs. Betsy the newlyweds in Paragon ah for BBui)siJt(D Papjocej jo jeqtunu time. served by force that they bad never Christmas furlough with his the officers. follow-Cora Ward and Christmas where they will be musical numbers, Mrs. Miriam 'am normal home life; and Boardman is seriously ill and Thomas Mrs. Mr Lister read Robert Frosts poem. parents, Neva Macfarlane were in charge recent heart attack. She honored at another reception run away from their homes Mrs. William T. Orton is now Lemmon and with his sisters, was This The Christmas Trees, for home of decorations. was her cared for at next week. con !y to from get away followed by a duet, The Christ- up and around after undergoing Mary Carol Lemmon and Norma time but later was taken to ds with .parents and step a the mas Tree, sung by Edna Brown major surgery at the Co. Hospi- - Hulet. of NO PRIMARY MEETINGS o Carol is graduate the hospital ia Cedar City. of the and Ethel Bayles. Anna Adams tal on Dec. 1. Parowan High School, UNTIL JANUARY 10 luring the course of the trial B.A.C. at Cedar City and for then told Van Dykes story, The of Bud Halterman Seaman thf of Jivan, the younger Mr. Howard .Jones recently the past year and half has been First Christmas Tree, and the According to the presidents of Howard Decker of this City j the U. S. Navy has also arrived A maintained an air of both the VVard Primary organreturned home from a (business studying at the U.S.A.C. at song, Star of the East," was sustained a serious injury to to join other members of the from which he never trip to Los Angeles, Calif. She is majoring in Homp sung by Mrs. Bayles and Mrs. ise Logan. while arm right Halterman family for the helping to r. fated Braasch, although sel-- t Economics and is on the way Brown. Zona P. Topham was saw wood with a (holidays. Since his last visit Prlmary meetinp for the chiidgasoline driyen of aifi ren displaying emotion to becoming a nutritionist. held until after schools accompaniest. wood saw last Friday. He reach- - here 13 months ago, Bud has Miss Anna Robinson and Mr. and and sitting morose which wlU rIaf'p th(1 fust Mr. Butterfield is also a studluncheon, which car- ed under the Dainty revolving saw been for several months station-- j starts' on from arrived at ent at U.S.A.C. and both he ried out the Christmas theme blade to release a throughout most of the George Gunning meetin8' January 10. of wood ed in the Hawiian Islands, but chip d,, became somewhat talkaLogan on Firday of last week and his wife will return to Lo- and color scheme of gTeen and which was interfering with its is now at Vallejo, Calif. Bud yet Anduring Monday afternoon to spend the holidays with after the first of the year red, was served by the hostesses. operaiton, when his coat sleeve has 18 months gan of service with (MMrs and a recess of a WPek botfi 'he crisis nas parents This was followed by an ex- caught on the teeth and to continue their studies. approached. Uncle fleet. jerked Sams Robinson. A. Ward Relief Societies will re- Je convicted men are being Thomas Christmas of packages Ws arm into the path of the saw change same their regular In the Iron meetings, one Several stitches were County jail at Mrs. Robret L. Halterman is by the ninteen members and required cih s topic h and 7 thirs-yebee Girls the City pending the pronoun-from last of guest present. an to On Thursday evening operanow improving after repair the severed muscle In to lessons be on theology given of their sentences on week the Years The annual New party Primary officers and tion performed on one of her th' Tro avJ 3, it i, Jtober 29. rlm-TTuday members th. and club for partners teachers met at the home of Mrs legs a week ago to correct some b, W' M M will be held on Friday, Dec. 30, some time. Norene Dipvton for their regular vein trouble. 'Benson D Florence PUents. Lst Tuesday evening while they at the Jesse Guymon home. teachers training lesson. They AETH LYMAN VISITS called at homes of many local of the latter the part spent folks and sang Christmas carols, i 5NDS IN PAROWAN evening In a Christmas party, Following their vocal feliclta- - Community enjoying games and exchanging foneth Lyman, former Paro--1 tions, they gathered at the homes 19-30 gifts. Refreshments were servof their leaders for chili suppers j last here resident, visited ed by the hostess, DKiddies for 23 Show Free The girls of the East Ward met where he visited with Firmage Theatie at the home of Mrs Jasamine j ifrandfather, Oscar M. Ly-- 1 23- 3tak snA Muiic Is West the those of Gurr P.T.A. and organization The and other atj0relatives and Festival e fr. Kenneth has been Mary de Winters place. sponsoring a childrens dance on Tree Dec. 24 Christmas at B.Y.U. during the Monday afternoon, Dec. 26, Wards both program, house school In the quarter and since his re- 3 oclock Mr. Lowell Jackson, head of Dec. 24 Jaycee Dance fcom New Zealand this fall auditorium. There is no charge the drama and speech depart- - Dsc. 26 Snow Ball, both is he had served 27 months for the dance and everyone t of the Parowan High, and j wards rient Inmissionary for the L.D.S. invited to attend. A special to an appendoc- - j Dec. 27 submitted wha Dance Square ih. He was en route to Los vitation is extended to all home Basketball Game j tomy lat week at the County Dec. 30 to spend Christmas with room mother. Please come out is reported a0 feeling j Dec, 31 American Legion Hospital, a nts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and help the children have Dance better at this time. TIMES PAROWAN on Back P Continued dnued On back Paf j Be-- Thg Bunday tion aponaorlng rganiza- the Christ- j nd , tv con-Vik- es -- -- 1 (u-igtnoa- Carol Abbott s j Ben-roduc- ed Paul Butterfield United In Marriage ch-c- h -- sg I Dor-Braas- ch nri I 1 ed I , Par-ctl- ls I 1 4 pS non-lan- l. . I -. 1 ar . Tim '""V'h Z .- ? ThoT Bh .nno. f Activity Calendar , feliae at-th- -, meat lugs X. - - I |