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Show PAROWAN TIMES ye Taylor Passes Away tlron County Hospital ho served Iron 64. R.fi'rdr for an eighteen 4 and active church work .viJUt her lifetime, passed ."the Iren county hospital at "k n Tuesday morning. She i'J for eight weeks and almost y.n yj the hospital when death came as a jf l cerebral hemorhage. sendees are being held for Friday, afternoon in the chapel with Bishop W, aEcans presiding, and burial t in the City cemetery, flsjh'r was born In Parowan 'ivlor, Preparations Comalete For Alumni Day At High School PROGRAMME FOR Parowan L. D. S. Seminary GRADUATION EXERCISES PARAGONAH MISS CHOSEN AS P.H.S. VALEDICTORIAN PAROWAN STUDENT AT U. INITIATED INTO AJLPHI PHI Pnparations are compl. to f.u i day at the Parowan llign PAROWAN EAST WARD CHAPEL Miss Beth Talbot, daughter of Mr. school on Thursday of next Mi. Mai lirlle Erntun, daughter according to word and Mrs. Orson Talbot of Paiagon-ah- , given out b A Sunday Evening, May 12, 1946, 8:30 oclock Mr an.t Mis. Rotieit L Fenton, of has been chosen as the Valedic-to- i j lice M. Haycock, geneial chaum.iii v as initialed into liita Sigma chap-- i for ian for this years the affair which is a revival ol graduating of Alpha Pin dating utes held on a tei class at the Parowan High school. w hich w as oteived dm mg day THFME. THE POWEK OF THE SIDKEN WORD S.ituid.iN, M.iv 4 at tin- - Jade room Commencement week An outstanding record e.os many during her f the Hotel Utah in Salt I.akc four years at the school brought to City, ago. PRELIMINARY Ml SIC, Etna Hh nun. June Deikei, Sim-leFollowing t!ie ceiemony, a banquet here this recognition and she will Rowley, Marion Decker and Ramona Mdehi-1During the week membeis of this Nw for the 42 initiates was held in the deliver one of the principal addressgiaduating class will be m yeais Gold SONG "The Lost Chord" loom of the Hotel. The theme HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS es at the graduation exercises next the Alumni Association 0! into iri-THPRS was '!! eognition of Alpha Phi with the school. This part of the progiam Friday evening. INVOCATION N DONALD MITCHELL a recognition pin and corsage maik-in- g A guest speaker for the affair has- should furnish much amusement for each place Mrs. Ralph M StraSPEECH "Swear not at all" osarifa RALPH BENSON nt been selected as yet and some students and others we are told On der, mtei nation pie.sidc.nt und inother numbers on the program are afternoon the Alumni will Thuisday SPEECH "The pleasing effect of fun woids" JUNE DECKER a daughter of 1873. stalling off, eei, was present as well indefinite yet. These exercises will on an assembly piogiam at tho put B as Mis. ERS jnd Marla Coombs Taylor, be held on Spaeth Jr., govern-o- i school for students and PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS, PRESIDENT SARGENT Friday evening of next townspeople in this community, of Disti let fl settlers alike. Then in the evening the week in the Paiowan East ward e all her here Paro-owaREPORT life, n Miss a Fenton, ALTON MERRILL ujbed giaduate of with a complete ptugram to banquet and dance will be l.tcal schools and the old chapel, High school, was valedictorian held, the former in the hall of be announced later. AT. the In SONG Gaidcn HIGH SCHOOL My CHORUS c at She Cedar City. of her iljss and concert mistress jTjrrrial Other entertainments and parties grade school building, and the latter life as a school was her public She ADDRESS TO GRADUATES graduated from the Branch in the school gymnasium. DR. WAYNE DRIGGS will be held during the Commence-- ! A C. w hoi e she was editor of both Spars s in 1903, a pusition she held ment The banquet is slated to comweek, among them the Senior SONG The Nations Piayer HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS the paper and the yearbook. At the :?i6 and was a member of the class assembly on Wednesday after-- ; mence at eight o'clock and is fot all I board for several years also, is Umveisity of Utah she very active BENEDICTION FRANKIE LOU BURTON who are graduates of tho noon, the Alumni assembly on Thurs AIR Re- in the Music department, being a people vjc elected Iron County afternoon Paiowan and day ball and High school from the time banquet member of Beta Delta Mu, the musa 1917 and was repeatedly in the it held its first Commencement in On the evening. Tuesday PAROWAN NEW STAKE high GETS DEMOCRATS NAME 18 for is VOTING J to that an English Major. ic society. She years, school band will be position 1920 until now, and their guests of Mr. RELIEF PRESIDENCY DISTRICT OFFICERS. AND partneis on the Democratic ticket The Mrs. Hanoi Dalton on a tiip to AT QUARTERLY CONFERENCE dance is open to all townspeoand CONVENTION DELEGATES il other officers elected were Auto Accident Victim ami ple as well as Alumni mcmtu-iBryce canyon, as an expression of if opposing party. She also ! appreciation A committee has endeavfor At a acof partners. At the the the fine conference of woik mcmbeis of the meeting quarterly J as of the Library Buried At secretary ored to get out Invitations to all tho complished by that organization Parowan Stake, held in Cedar City Denuxratic party in the Parowan the past winter. graduates, bul because of an incomlast Saturday evening and Sunday, Precinct on Tuesday night in the during mrk in the LDS church al Funeral services were held Thurs- plete list, some may have been missMrs. Barbara M. Adams was releas- couit house, each of the three voting in the Paragonah ed. If so make reservations at the m 1903 when she was made ed as Stake Presidency of the Re- districts in the Precinct weie re- day afternoon Local 3:30 for David H. ward at xllor in the ward M.I.A.. She chapel lief Society along with her councilorganized for the coming campaign, Baldwin former resident of that com Court house with Alta Prothcro befas president of that organiza tween now and Monday afternoon, lors and other officers, and Mrs. and delegates were named from Road And who was killed last Sunday and consider this 1909 to 1912. She later mumty, each your Invitation. as was S. to district the named Hatch Edna attend the Countv in an automobile accident. The ac;i in the Sunday School and In Those of of convention be to new the the held charge of the banquet party organization, president At the regular meetcident which caused his death oc- and dance ask sent back into the MIA as a on 18. beie that we explain that evening. at Saturday the May here who Mrs. isnt Hatch, curred on the Cedar-Lun- d leader during the years of ing of the local Chamber of Comhighway the cost of and dance hs inbanquet of Precinct Mario of death Chairman the because time on held matmerce, Topham last Sunday afternoon about 12 miles present Monday night, 14 and as leader of the in cluded one the price and that ters pertaining to an Airport for her mother in Salt Lake City, has presided at the meeting with Claude out of Cedar City. class from 1935 to 1937 others who attend the dance will Met-tie as Orton Mrs. secretary and they acting also worked on the Parowan Parowan, and roads in this end selected as her counselors Baldwin in company with Carter pay for same. were those to renamed Cecil Mrs. at D. and Robinson of the county came in for much conpositions Williama was returning from out on Primary Board from 1935 to all of this city. A stake secre- the close of the meeting. During the banquet officers of the Voting the desert where sideration. During all these years she was they had been look organization will be elected for the district two officers Mrs. for the named. been hasnt coming yet tary It was reported at the meeting 7 efficient and fine public ser- ing for horses. The car belonged to coming year with the following that at least 160 acres of land lying Hatch has worked in the Relief So- years and delegates from each to the parents and we havent as Robthe are follows: Mrs. as has some time county convention; for to the city on the north- ciety learned who was driving at the time committee to run lor the nominating! is survived by her mother, adjacent offices: and President were No. W. and inson District Scott 1, Mitchell, they would be needed to make the the car left the highway and overis the oldest person alive in east, Paroof the For President chairchairman; Virginia Lowe, vice size of an airport designated for this counselor respectively turned several times. The accident ran at th present time and Alma Evans Howard Adams wan West ward Relief Society when woman, Claude Orton secretary and was witnessed and is that land this all by Mrs. F. L. Beider-ma- n passed her 96th birthday yes-'i- j, community, stake W. the M to head L. called Richard organizaAdams, Vice treasurer, For President used by private individof Cedar City who was driving May 9th, two brothers, owned and Emma Dalton uals. A committee consisting of W. tion. Mrs. Adams, the other conselor Benson and Mrs. Lucius Benson, as west on the highway, and who re- Kathleen Mitchell ''it 0. Taylor of New York Citwas active in church organizations members of the committee; Dele- turned to Cedar and from Mario Scott and (both help. Paragonah) got Mitchell, Topham 'd Frank E. Taylor of Parowan; For Secretary Commissioner Hugh L. Adams was before moving here from Panguitch gates to convention, Watson Adams, ter brother, 25, of Kanarra was quite Williams, will Taylor Parkinson, last summer. The new changes Augusta Adams and Scott Mitchell, Marie Munford tin, Utah; injured in the accident but Sarah Benson and two sister, authorized to represented the Cham- make it necessary to reorganize the District No. 2; Ray H. Adams as seriously in Parowan ber and For Treasurer is now reported to be recovering at negotiating City Hie T. Anderton, Salt Lake chairman, Bess Miller, vice chairwo- the for the purchase of the needed land West ward Society. and Eva Don Cartwright county hospital. Boyd Mitchell Taylor, Parowan, Oscar T. Orton, Cora Lloyd, of man, her at time the Adams Barbara with1 the idea that it be procured as Board is third Baldwin the Members H. David and Burt ReGrace board and members release had served in the Stake EH OF EDNA S. soon as possible. HATCH man to meet death in an au(Three to be elected) 27 years. Eleven of Mabel Williams, secretary and treasfor W SALT LAKE lief Society CITY The Road committee of the Chamin this tomobile accident county Fred Topham Tommy Abbott as a counselor to Mary urer. Convention delegates are Ray He was Nellie Bentley of ber of Commerce, consisting of E. these were the since the first year. Anna Stubbs ' d Mrs. A. C. Miller Mario and M. Marsden while the latter was Adams, Taylor Hatch and all Ray Lyman, Mario Topham and born in Paragonah Feb. 25, 1922, a Alma Lowe Gurr Grayson hers of the and Topham. family with the ex- son of Bernard and Nettie Lamor-eau- x Johnson was instructed to meet president of the organization, It will be noticed that some of Mathe-soan of Oleen Janu3: No. R. in District Kenneth Stake president and Louise, went with the Board of Iron county Com- was made Baldwin. The family moved the above group are from Paragonah Skit Lake chairman, Birdie Mickelson vice from City last week because missioners at its meeting next Mon- ary, 1929. Released with Mrs. Paragonah to Cedar City in which with this city has furnished e death were her counselors, Florence chairwoman, Nina Taylor secretary of Mrs. Hatchs mother, 1937. He served with our arm- most of the graduates from the local the to maintenance, May, encourage day ii Peters Stohl. Mrs. Stohl, who improvement and construction of M. Joseph and Venice Decker, and and treasurer, committee members, ed forces for three years, 21 months school, and several of the people a Benson. All Hazel Pendleton, Jetta D. Rowley, Prominent resident of Brig- of it in the European war theatre. from that community have been roads in this end of the county. With her secretary, Gladys r also serv- and Chester Benson. Delegates to have ladies City most of her of these three died at the amount of equipment now ownlife, He was in possession of five battle very active hi arranging for this home in vote either in the Par- convention, four with one-haSalt Lake City where ed stars for action in the battles of Nor- years event. The committee in sethe County, it was the opin- ed for many years, by has lived PenR. K. Warren Relief Matheson, or stake each, owan ward Society lately, on Friday af- - ion of those at the meeting that the mandy, northern France, Ardennes, lecting the nominees also tried to dleton, Thelda Hyatt and John H. Rhineland and central jn of last week. Funeral ser- - as roads in other of the coun- organizations. Europe. He represent as many graduating classparts ofPendleton. Kere held for Several other changes in stake her at the 33rd ty, and at a time when maintenance also had the honor of acting as a es as possible in the nominees. ficers was made at the conference, in Salt Lake after work is easier. ny ' aschapel guard for President Truman at the The program for the assembly proStake President Dav- P. H. S. BAND PLAYS AND taken to the as by reported burial family flag raising ceremony in Berlin, Ju- gram being put on Thursday afterIn the matter of a road to connect id L. at Karl L. Heyborne was MARCHES FOR LARGE CROWD riham city for interment. Sargent. cco ly 21, 1945. He returned home in noon is as follows: 89 divide over the highways 91 and as Stake Mission president Stohl was 75 A large number of townspeople December and since then has been Devotional music, Betty Burton, old at the somewhere out in the north end of sustained Fred P. Howard who has years of her succeeding death. She was born at the turned out Tuesday evening to watch employed in Cedar City. Opening prayer, Claude Adams, C. Tuckvalley, it was reported that the to married to was been He Tl'tah, a daughter of Mr. and oute of this road would be known moved from the stake; Guy have manschool band Parowan the Talk, Alice Haycock in which she High and Elwyn Armstrong were sus- euver and hear it John W. marchwill welcome the graduating class while Margie Jones of Paragonah next Peters, prominent ear- - within a short time and it was hoped er play tained as presidents of the 63rd quo- ing and at a concert after in front Month. m of that into the association, section. He hus- - that a survey of same would be succeeding Mr. of the He is survived by his parents and Vocal solo, Verl Taylor S J was Oleen M. Stohl, former made this summer. This road is on rum of Seventy, high school building. And it Hillman and Howard Dailey; Twain 3ent of the musof the Boxelder Stake and the State road to best be one the following brothers and sisters, Vocal solo, Dixie June Edwards, is proved felt it system, and e was sustained as assistant ical treats of the Tippets Alice Batt, Marie, Melvin and Reading, Mariam Moore Mrs. who for those community worker there. The that the State favors the road up year Stake Sunday school organi- attended. the in Balwin all of Cedar City. Bernette cdlady wai made president of Trumpet solo, Robert Rowley, w through Bone Hollow in preference zation in place of Morris Buhanan, held were services funeral Brief Vocal solo, Rula D. Orton, ary Association) in valon Main e maneuvered band The Brigham to the Little Creek canyon-Barand Mrs. Verena Decker, who has "en 17 years of for the deceased in the Cedar 2nd Skit directed by Leonard Rowley, at en then and an for street hour half went been and has age ley road. An agreement moved to Provo, was released as a 1:30 then other at and ward ? Very setive chapel life in the var- - tered into between Iron and Garthe concert played the numbers used c counselor in the stake Primary TIMBER FOR EXCELSIOR PLANT urch in the Music Festival at St. George services were held at Paragonah at organizations, serving field counties whereby the State Is BEING CUT IN PAROWAN MTS. conductL. 3:30. J. ent of the Boxelder Bishop Topham a few weeks ago, along with some stake to build that road over the route it which in ed the services Paragonah ociety for a others, and it sounded better than long period. A crew of almost a dozen local E. W. PRIMARY CONFERENCE deems to be the most practical. with the choir singing Someany performance we have heard by began ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON men jci.iors include Mrs. Hatch of have started work during the time Well Understand with Amasa tf. Mrs. Hazel the band for a long time D.U.P. TO MEET TUESDAY to get out quaking aspen logs week Jensen, "andMrs7 Lloyd Stones directing nd Clark Nj. Lowe HOME Pearl D. Benson, president of the d excelsior mill which is the Stohl, Salt Lake AT MICKELSON P. Wm. Barton at the piano. Barton CARD OF THANKS Association anward East nna Primary Laura of in mouth the Cedar of ated Cannon t canyon the opening prayer after addphia, pa. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers nounces that the regular ward conof extending which the choir sang I know that by a California concern. The local means this We take next be will the association announce that ference of this crew Is operating under Claude family with the excep-da- v officers will be held thjs COming Sunday afternoon our sincere thanks to the people of My Redeemer Lives, with Leland of the organization S meeting atck returned home Parowan for the assistance given by Lamoreaux of Overton, Nev. singing Butcher, who we understand is get-th- e 3 ter on Tuesday night, May 14th, at jay 12th in connection with the held ting out this timber for the plant. them during the illness and followsolo uneral. and Mrs. r.cli L. Mickelson, ward Sacrament meeting. The timber being chopped now is exPeted home today or the home of Flossie We of sister. and dear our death Stones were Amasa ing the Speakers Following the Sacrament service also and that all ladies of the community between where, the road somewhere thank those who prepared and Stake President David L. Sargent, left-han- d who are at all interested in Pioneer the time will be turned over to the took road to Second the loaves We with closing remarks by Bishop Toppart in the funeral service. a fine program has which rsto the Robert Stevens were history be there. and what is Primary ver Yankee, S all was apthat to know number One musical want ham. you special arranged for the occasion. All ward2 as Abs Pasture. Mature trees Vor a day during the The lesson on The Pnineers in much by us. , was given, a vocal solo by Addie very at preciated to of attend, invited are members in charge 12 inches in diameter is all that is Natives. They have been California will be : Oh My The Brothers and Sister of Marsden. The choir sang doPrin?ville for the past 2 members of the Lyman family. oclock. was being taken and those who are i. and the Father Webb. W. closing Stella Mrs. prayer of ears but we descendents some are the very report chopping learn that These people offered by Thomas A. Robinson. ing hav Don Rollins, son of Evan Rollins one of the lead5 BM2 c, and son of The services were military with the good timber of this species is being Kent recently purchased Francis M. Lyman, Marsden, the from Navy released been ae n Reaver and are ers of the Mormon colonization in has arrivchopped there. It will be trucked to '? ipt and got home last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marsden, week Parowan American Legion post in the child, California' his living only and cafe of this plant in Cedar City. business there. charge, Thomas A. Topham offerp to re- - Don spent almost two years m the ed home Tuesday night of the company, which Operations: !hte.ran from and her small WmMI Lvman will bat there the Parrelease his Navy. ed the dedicatory prayer at the This Southwest Pacific during the war following on for several have going 2 being 'driJi. ?Pf nt the day here on late his personal remembrances. service in the American furHe been the has and years agonah cemetery ome and was home on an extended to now been confinhave up wtk ker parents, Mr program which also 1 1 tQ and months, serving up and down Flag which covered the casket was years, on Cedar belt to the ed asp quaking musical San at Sevens mother. to while her special the dead boys :5r.d presented back for a couple Q, months be. the Pacific Coast, mostly go en to St. mountain. Francisco and Seattle. is p. George on bus- - delightful evening released. fore an-Irt- it d ' 2 at-th- . i Paragonah Camhber Discusses Airport Matters semi-month- ly Ad--dMI- A n, lf i( ) oper-ofere- , 1S kwn s ... ers. tend. getting |