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Show P AKO WAN TLVES. PAROWAN UTAH. APRIL Paragonah (By Conesj.ui a h oine home ii E 'i : buy l i i ' A . 1 i li, i- 1.1, null!.'! enU I V ' ' h t ,ii Hu '! , !.l! Illll Sut I. i , Ajml HIOI H.i:t Sl.ijil.-,i few wi i ks i s w ith i,i.i 1 111' ... Ml- l.i v 'A . 11 Sun i , r.ih in .1 r ini-inti- i : l.iiml v i, .n k Ci il t - .m-- i. . S i uiifi H iicc in S.ih Sunday afternoon In iii ii- uii M'.iul.ty K' ii ii .!' . i lii i Pi pl.ii.- - ,n i 1. - ii m next Ili-.I. T, jih.im at j and Mi s. J mu r ill S.i tended the LDS cm I i ' k I.aki- City last Mi ami Mis W P li.ntmi went t.i Salt I.aki- l.i-- l wi'.'ii witii Dicii mhi aii'l il.mi'htci in l.i w, Ml. and Mis. 1i lin Ration uf l.cil i: ( it v. A hi. went u t attcn'l cuiif. II K Dunton niailc a tup t" S..P tits daughter, P.ikc l.i t wi i k to Joyce, w ho has been up then- uti.lci a doctors care. He ictuineil home Wednesday ami brought her hmne with him. Her condition sceiin to be somewhat improved. Mis. Olive Kdwauis went to Salt l.ake to visit her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Velma Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. LaMue Chesnut. She i etui tied home Wednesday, Mrs. Lawrence Rose of San Diego, I'.lll il. ;i cnt'-iin- hi i i : w-- - - -- m-- - 1 h .ilui t p Mrs. Heibert Topham n.oveii to Vernal during the week whenIn belt expects to operate a hating link and dance hall rtrn! lamji cabins. He has been driving I. a. fm tlreyhound Lines. They took t a I yhil Ju n with them ami the Mm thin- - iimaim-here with their I' aiiiimothei, Mis. Belle Topham, to l.n.-M honl. Walter S. Milton and LaGrand home from California Itohb Wi dnesday after shearing sheep then- for seveial weeks. They will go on to 1iiee, Utah where they ex pei t to go on shcailng. Kay Lainmenux Is home fin leave fiom the Navy to visit his people. Mr ami Mrs. Andrew M. Lamoreaux Mis. Geneva Guymon and family an- visiting In Pangultth with hec Mother Oilo Topham and family. will The Daughter of riom-erhold their next meeting Thursday af tei noon, April 18th at the home of Mis. George A. Topham. Mrs. Olive Kdwards will give the lesson. The Red Cross diivo was carried on and completed last week with the following woikeis aiding in the drive: Mrs. J. Lowe Barton, chan man, II. E. Dunton, northwest coiner of town; Mrs. J. L. Topham. southwest corner of town; Mrs. Fi.rnk Dunton, Northeast coiner and Hazel Jean Davenport, southeast coiner. These people are to be complimented on their very fine support to this most worthy cause. Mrs. Mary A. Robb went to Wash- - "i E .'III tin- - i FINAL WEEKS PROGRAMS ii lutives. Mr. and - iu-r- Bring Your Car In For That MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER and Mis. Samuel A. Halter-maannounce the tnaniage of their daughter, Bertha Susan, tu Aduan K. Dolton, on Satuiday evening. Ap-- i tl tith at 8 oll n k. The marriage took place at the Halterman home of members of the in the piesi-ncimmediate families and a few fi lends of the In uie and groom with Mayor E. Ray Lyman pei forming the ceremony. The young couple left about an hour later for a weeks honeymoon nip down into Nevada we understand. and ujmn their return will probably make their home hre. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Dalton, and an s pro-giam- 1 Improvement organization. The pro- gram to be taken to Paragonah will consist of ashort play put on by the Builder Beehive girls "The Bird on Nellie's Hat", which is to be directed by the class instructors, Mariam Moore and LaRue Watson Tuesday night, April 23rd will be Boy Scout Honor Night. Tuesday', Apiil 30th will be night of MIA work this year and a Festival for the four wards in this end of the Parowan Stake will be held in the West Ward chapel and recreation hall. It will consist of one number from each of the Paragonah and Summit wards and two from the Parowan wards. A social will be held follow ing the program. The program to be given in the ward Sacrament meeting next Sunday afternoon Is based on the Third Commandment, with the following numbers: a song by a male quartet consisting of Robert Rowley, Raymond Wiltsey, Bruce Decker and Homer Whitney; six short talks given by Norene Mortensen, Beverly Vilo Adams, Collins Matheson, Mitchell, Keith Russell and Clayton Tullis; Song by Cuardian Bee Hive girls, musical number by Marian Decker and a short talk by Bishop Guymon. Grime n Mr of the IaioW.i!i bait Waid s M. I A ha e ar: anj'ed p,i the f tinnul three to be given in meeting nights uf ht- MIA season ur oil Tuesday which co. as to a night. April 30. In addition this organization is giving the pi igram in the Ward's Sacrament meeting next Sunday afternoon. April 14th. This program has also been ai lunged and will be given herewith. On Tuesday night, Apid Kith, the MIA will trade assembly programs with the Paragonah ward Mutual Office! H. L. ADAMS CRANT) DIES AT MIDVALLEY HALTERMANS ANNOUNCE YOUNG COUPLE ARE MARRIED AT HOME OF ERIDES PARENTS last week here visiting with EAST WARD M.I.A. OUTLINES t ijii-n- 12, P4-- J man who was only recent! released after serving for almost two yeais in the Army, pail of the time in Europe. Both are graduates of the Parowan high school with the dass of 1944 and the bride has since attended the BAC at Cedar City and the BYU at Frovo. LITERARY CLUB the L-- rrl h Mr. W. 1L Gmiiihaw J The local Daughters cf j. eers officers announce thj' regular meeting of that orm will be held Monday night: at 8 o'clock at the hone Thales Brown (the farmer home). The regular meeting of the Parowan Literary club was held on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. J. II Pendleton with Mrs. Miriam Lister as hostess. The lesson on "General Douglas McArthur as a Military man was given by Zona P. Topham. Mrs. Lister served refreshments before the end of the meeting. The lesson on ' The Sairj ois, Missouri and Nebraska given by Miriam Lifter. A2' the community, both old j.-who arc at all interested ii lory of their Pioneer anrer. urged to be present and Interesting and FIRESIDE M-M- n For Summer Driving NOW ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES $5.65 Batteries all Sizes and Makes Parowan Conoco Service Light Bulbs 60 to 150 Watts for expert lubrication We have a big 4 Wheel Farm Trailer For Sale Parowan Service Co. TOBACCO CANDY CHAT Albert Mickelson observed The Fireside Chat of ther birthday on Wednesday afternoon with a social at her home. Fif- oward and Gleaner C and Lynn Mortensen, Call Rasmusteen of her lady friends and rela- be held Sunday evening, A sen, Jack Holt Stevens and William tives were present to spend the af- at 9 o'clock following the Harris. ternoon in visiting and doing hand- meeting in that ward. The f The Craftsman's Guild, an educa- work. Mrs. Mickclsons daughter, will be held at the homeo!!! tional foundation sponsored by the Glenna served a nice luncheon to Mrs. Roy Adams and all ir.er: Fisher Body division of Geneial Mo- those piesent before the end of the the above organizations are: invited to be present. tors, is offering $75,000 in awards social. in the 194 competition, including The ington, Utah to attend the funeral eight university scholarships. reis to all of one of her relatives Friday. boys open competition Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holvoak and siding in the United States there son Jim of Milford visited the ages of 12 and 20 years. here during the week with relatives Tn addition to the national competition for boys, the Attorney IT. C. Parcells, who has Guild is sponsoring a special rompe-tiospent most of the time in the Coun for hospitalized rminbeis of the ty hospital since February, was tak nations armed forces. en to a Salt Lake City hospital by airplane on Monday: of this week to FORMER HOME AGENT IS get aid for him. He was operated on MARRIED IN IDAHO today for his trouble which is his Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Adams restomach and came out from unde STOP AT the anesthetic as well as could be ceived an announcement recently, expected, although the results of telling them of the marriage on Apthe operation cannot be told as yet ril 3rd of Miss Julia Finlinson, home His son Homer went up with him demonstration agent for Iron and and is with him at the present time Beaver counties during the years of 1943 and 14144. Miss Finlinson was Mrs. John S. Dalton, who fell and a resident of Oak City, Utah before We are now equipped with Aro Pressure Gum sustained a badly fractured hip coming here, and her marriage to her home a couple of weeks ago, is Mr. Ferron L. Bliss was solemnized and can take care of all your lubrication needi reported to be getting along as well in the LDS temple at Idaho Falls. as possible at the county hospital ALSO DEALERS IN Mrs. Wm. J. Gurr and her two but that she will have to remain Cifor left Lake Salt there for some time yet. grandchildren Firestone & Goodrich Tires, Tubes, ty during the week to visit with her A baby boy was born to Mr. and children who live in that city. She Mrs. William Bowen at the county went up there with her daughter. & Accessories hospital one day the first of the Mrs. Roscoe Booth, who has been week, Mrs. Bowen has been living visiting here and in Cedar City for Gasoline here with her father Evan Rollins the past two or three weeks. Nth Motor! and Mr. Bowen is in the U.S. Navy Mr. and Mrs. Benson Haycock Eugene Robinson, student at the made a trip to Provo the first of the U of U this winter, was home for a week to get their furniture and othfew days recently during the school er belongings and have now returnvacation between the winter and ed here to stay.. spring quarters. Mrs. Scott Orton and her daughCharles Dalton, son of Mr. and ter LaJuana visited in Salt Lake Mrs. Harrell Dalton sustained a brok City, Clearfield and Ogden last week Tobacco en hand one day during the week making 'the trip up there with Mr. when he and his father were work- and Mrs. Art DeMille, of Cedar City. ing with some of their farm machinery, coupling it behind the truck. Mrs. Cruft-man- 's for Tractors of DUP TO MEET MONDAY AT THALES BROWN HOjzf? Get Your Car Ready Big Lights e infant of Mr. and M:, m. shaw, and grand, hilj , p ,c sinner and Mis this city, di.-- .,i, p. from an Incurable services for the baby th Eno-ward chapelt,,' afternoon after a. h in. place in the Cedar City The child is survived b? ents, two sisters. Rarbarj y Linda, two btottiers Worth Hugh, and its Cra-- Mr. and Mrs. Ad 'as of th4 l: & P rili "i 'ic; Sur Batteries : H! '.ii NE Mitchells Variety Sherwin Benson Parowan, Utah SALE AGENT Lessee FOR Candy MILTEX DRESSMAKERS of NEW YORK j $4.95 j SIZES 12 to 52 .fi" jvf m Half Sizes IS 1-- Junior Sizes 2 to 24 1- -2 9 to SPRING HATS Priced from $2.95 to $3.95 MENS Shirts & Shorts 35 and 65c Polo Shirts small, mod. large $1.15 & $1.19 EASTER BASKETS EGG DYES ami TRANSFERS Easter Greeting Cards Box Candy for Easter Gifts i Cigarettes ii :. gf F-.- ? vb t! 6 5 dm :ah. 3Ft sto LOST: Pin shaped like hunting knife Sat. night at Brown Derby. Has name Mary M. and Guam on back Finder return to Mary Matheson. rath The Misses Cherie Taylor, Joy Whitney, Beverly Adams, Estelle Fenton and Mr. Melvin Rowley were down from the BYU at Provo during the past week during the change from the Winter to the Spring quarter at the school. :wi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy and family who have lived on the W Clair Rowley farm here while Mr. Murphy has been its operator for the past few years, left on Monday for Los Angeles where they own a home and Albert will enter the mechanical repair business. Mr. Wm. H. Lyman, Mrs. Mary Lyman and the latters daughters, Roma and Mary Gay went to Oak City last Tuesday to attend the funeral service for Mr. Lymans sister, Harriet Lyman Lovell, 79 year old resident of that city. Mr. Lyman is now the only surviving member of a family that once numbered 37 Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Adams returned home the first of the week af ter spending a couple of months in California visiting with members or their family. Their daughter, Mrs. Joyce Ahlstrom came up with them to visit for awhile. Her husband has just been released from the Service and is in Hemit, California where they will make their home. TU j.cit 'ge Buy Garden Seed In Bulk W( lb ;,r SAVE MONEY e ha e a Complete Seed Stock of Beans, Peas, Corn, Spinach, Onions, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Carrots, Celery, Lettuce, Sweet Peas Cati 16 'c etc. took Our Government and Church Leader say Plant a Garden this Year Parowan Mercantile Co. SOUTHERN UTAH'S LARGEST COMPLETE STORE A int Also 3 Large Package Seed Display Racks We have on hand a few garden and some Garden Cultivators. o z.f ac |