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Show t the BY L ipopppy J cooTmnri JUUJA!icm:7'1,M THURSDAY , . RANDEE MELLOR- - A POTPOURRI OF A WANDERING MIND Good neighbors art ' often hard to find. Maybe that doesnl seem to ba true in . . V.: W. - . throughout the day at the high school. This is a fund raising project for the organization. Parowan School High Community Education classes are scheduled to begin the first week of February. Registration for the classes will be held Wednesday, February 3 at 7 pjn. In the PHS office. According to Mrs. Jackie Benson, classes scheduled to be taught are as follows: taught by Jim Benson; beginning or intermediate typing, Peggy Benson; Cake decorating andor candy making, Vyonne Chamberlain; Aerobics, Nancy Da Hon; welding, T hales Brown. The registration fee for welding is $35; the other classes require a $25 fee. For further Information, contact Mrs. Jackie Benson at , jltereos, tvs, and fights, I finally decided havneighbor ing good neighbors like those of my ehljdhood days were, Mllford, but one you move in tact, a jthlng of the past. to Ogden, Salt Late or bigBut, then tt happened. My ger cities, it seams to become the rule rather than husband .'aaid one morning "Let's mpye,to Mllford" the exception. . . and I sald;tC". Suddenly I grew up in a small town I had real neighbors again. least was it (at smill when I was growing up there), Just like those I had grown up around. Neighbors who and as such we got to know our neighbors early on and soon became friends; neighbors who, cared about us soon became good friends. and neighbors we cared Neighbors were more than f about. who lived next door. people Once again I could stand They were friends who were in the yard or sit on the when there you needed them, talk front lawn,, and and those you were glad to to a neighbor walking by. help any way you could. And I must say I have tic They were the ones you had neighbors. : Nobody summer barbeques with, the could ask' for better neighones whose children seemed to spend more tune at your bors than I have. .' It's nice 'to know If you house than their own and town for a few days leave vice versa. your neighbors will watch In otherwords, good neiyour house and grounds and ghbors soon became true report anything suspicious. and loyal friends. And even Or, during the summer though I don't see my old it nice to have a months, neighbors very often, they, are still there to share old neighbor 'who will "not only times with, as willing as.; water your lawn and flowever to help should I ever ' ers, butroow and 'rake It : as well. need it. to have" ntdgh- s 'nice If As I was growing up we '. bors who would, on the spur always had wonderful nei' of , the moment without a ghbors. Imagine my shock second thought or moment's then, when I married and hesitation, take your child to moved Granger (now West should an emergency come We knew mayValley City). be three neighbors to say hi up and you have no family ' around. . to and that was all. It's nice to have neighbors But things got even worse treatf your child just as when a month later we moved '. who loving arid .kind as they do to Centervllle. For the first child-re- n, few months we knew none of their owfl, and whose like Just consider you our neighbors, except by the kind of loud stereo ' your own. . music they played that filtJtVgat having neighbors became they want to '"who, ered through the walls. - bor row a snow shovel, shovel one meet we did Finally your . entire ""driveway and of our neighbors. As I residewalk"" . .way back member, she left a nasty ' note on one of our cars to.do theirt talllne us sha didnl Ilka snare botn with; Sir which make a long story short. 'P'801 P$Q&W-we did eventually become WMf?-the best of friends. ' Willing to w moved to River. Hal. anH MU th.r. w. tually Uved next door i one family tor two iWBwmBwana never ma Know tneir names. We Just nodded each other as we both left ' for work in the or coming home from at night. Altar Uvirur In nAif .' arn and having to listen to the ',, d friend: Micro-compute- ' Haslem, Principal Al Marshall, Stucld, and School Board Members Howard Brads haw and Maureen ForeOsborn Photo man. Principal Al Marshall presents Elroy Shield with a plaque for outstanding teaching in mathematics from the Utah Council of Mathematics Teachers. Pictured -r are Supt. Lynn OUTSTANDING MATH TEACHER: 1- ovan in the hospital, (in Cedar City.) Chuck and Nellie Bentley had all of their children home with them last SaturdayFred was here from Orem; Hyatt and Garry from Parowan; and Ilia Mae and Theron Borup. The Borups are now In Salt Lake, where Theron will receive a month's training before assuming the duties of Temple Recorder in the Atlanta This will be Hla Temple. Mae's and Theron's third mission for the LDS Church. Eleen Evans has had a bout with pneumonia. There has been a lot of sickness in the Parowan area chicken pox, flu, pneumonia and other ills. We hope it all ends soon and everyone feels bet- (l77"3561 fan-tas- - i Ramblings BY The Pa rowan Elementary P.T.A. ' honored teachers . Nt 17-2- J-- According to family members, she came through the surgery well, but will probably stay several days ned. ter! n 4 I ' Zt&N!!)? to'T?y5ir!"-- 'toPSMPSft'TO ffPfeWO0 monunr:E?1nhlr m , of The annual March Dimes drive was held in Parowan during the past week. Several volunteers helped collect funds, which will be used to help purchase an oxygen monitor for the nursery at Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City. Bill and Mala Rollins rode this week to Grace, Idaho with granddaughter Vickie Lee. There they visited another granddaughter and family, Jill and LarryMace. The Maces just welcomed a , is seriously ill cancer. who with Kendall and Rose Gurr returned last week from a trip to St. George and Arizona (to warmer climates!). While In Arizona the Gurrs visited with Grant and Mabel McDonald. Tax assistance on cassette tapes is available at the Parowan Public Library. Made by the Internal Revenue Service, the tapes can' be checked out and listened to at home. Also available at the Library are some Tax reach for 'ht! Staying with Ellis and Carol Carter for a few days has been Ellis' mother from Miner svllle. Ram-mett- es awards. , Numerous skill awards, merit badges, 2nd Class, 1st Class, tenderfoot and boy scout pins were awarded. Other Troops represented at the Court of Honor were Troop 349 with Ken Orton as Scoutmaster and Rhea Burt, Blazer Leader; Troop 378 with Steve Adams, Scoutmaster and Marie Green, Blazer Leader; Troop 344 with Dannie Condie, Scoutmaster. Card of Thanks We want to thank our relatives and friends who help- ed in so many ways, to celebrate our Golden Wedding. For their attendance, gifts and flowers, donations of food and labor, the beautiful cards, and the program. We love you all, Tom and Bobbie James 4p TTVIIUW. Keaa moei ana ioiiuw directions. Inc., 1982 C UTAH PAROWAN, l7:i Gpcn Daily : EX-LAX'tons- 80TH BIRTHDAY: 7-- 10 rs, st a u ra nt D3e The Parowan High are sponsoring a family portrait offer this Saturday, January 29. The will be taken pictures ; y Live dinner - 7:00 A.M. F?on) BREAKFAST - LUNCH music - DINNER by Mike Slizewski Sundays 6:00 p.m. until closing. Ex-La- Hilda Marshall will celebrate her 80th birthday on February 5th at the Mlnersvtlle Rec Reatlon Hall. There will be an open house from pun. with a program and dancing. y's Forms. x helps restore your system's own natural rhythm overnight. Gently. Dependably. Try it tonight. You 11 like the reiiei in tne morning. x is Chocolated or pills, SVllllgllL Troop 341 of the Parowan Stake took charge of sun-daCourt of Honor, held la the 1st -- 2nd wardchapeL Troop Scoutmaster Is Wes Shields. Mitchell Adams conducted the Court. Varsity Scout Kip StoweQ of Troop 341 was presented with his Star Award. Kip is the son of Dennis and Marllee StowelL Travis Benson of Troop 349 also earned his Star. He Is the son of Frank and Sue Benson. Mitchell Adams was Life presented with his Award. Mitchell is the son of Rodney and Collen Adams. Pres. Ronald K. Smith of the Stake Presidency gave these Brad Bently reported his Argentine mission during Sacrament meeting Sunday In Parowan 2nd Ward. He spoke briefly in Spanish at the conclusion of his talk. Persons in attendance especially to hear Elder Bently were his grandparents, Hy and Maytha Boardm an; aunts and uncles; Leland and Sylvia Page; Sylvia's parents, the Prietos and many other friends and relatives of the Bentleys. The Prietos are natives of Argentina. Elder Bently is the son of John and Karen Bently. A Stake Relief Society chorus is being formed to sing In a concert, tentatively scheduled for the end of March. The first practice was held Sunday at 5 P.m. in the Parowan 3rd 4th Ward Chapel. All ladles Interested in singing are encouraged to join with the Ex-La- 1 group. 6. For constipation relief tomorrow 1 vSSJ KHPtlkM . is Pres. --Elect. Arvilla Mortensen had an unfortunate fall last week and broke her hip. She was taken into surgery on Jan. 18, when her hip was pin- . :; ' and Marietta Hollingshead during Teacher Appreciation A pla1. Week, Jan. que was given to each Elementary teacher; treats of various kinds were handed out; and on Thursday a ham lunch was served by the P.T.A. officers. Sue Skou-ga- rd is Elem. P.T.A. Pres. . LIZ ZALESKI new baby boy, Barton Dayne the Mace. Also visiting Maces was Norda Barton, Jill's mother. Norda returned home to Parowan with Vickie and the Rollins. Vickie and Mike Lee also recently became parents, with a little girl born to them. Her name Is Ashlei. 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