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Show ;urt.r.w REMEMBER O.WAN Cv!:Xiv,nti-in- t Iron Countvs Dates Parowan, Student (C. Elects !jf Officers Miss t. June c V.c; l!r 1 as Student Body Presi-- r ne is a veteran, having served Pacific theater with the .;u-- d yhis year he served as Sup-- t 'ndar.t of the B. A. C. LDS ,:e He is a member of the . son very- active rn student and is prominent in music I h,xt. i-- ; - She is a t Speech nuvt was held I member of the Xi Photo by Alton Merrill Tau Sorority. (i.; Marian Louise (Mary Lou) of Alamo, Nevada was sel-- J r fvb Miss Marilyn Mitchell and Mr. Kent Secretary. Miss Stewart is daughter of M. K. Stewart of as Pendleton United in Marriage Yo, a major in education and r cr.ber of the Pi Rho Omega m:v. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Pendleton who were married at a quiet wedding at the home of the brides grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Mitchell on Thuraday evening' March 20th, 1947 The ceremony taking place in the same room in which the bride was born. Personal jinization Clinic To News Notes Held .Mrs Herbert Hyatt has been con-fined to her bed for more than a month witn and a heart I disorder. Mrs. 82 years of is Hyatt age and she responds slowly to any .herapy. The Times sincerly wishes , children and sch-- i her a satisfactory recovery. children. Dr. Peterson will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayless are lent at the clinic to give Typhoid happy over the advent of the birth I Smallpox immunizations, 7 lb. son, March 21st, at the Lose who had a Booster shot for of a Co. Iron d last Hospital. an-r year should have one this year. Those who did Mr. anl Mrs. Saunders M. Clark have a Booster shot last year have a new 8 lb. son who arrived i.id have the three shots this Wednesday at the County Hospital via Caesarian operation. Latest reThose who plan to have three ports are that both mother and child sis should be sure to start on are progressing satisfactorily. Continued on Page Five Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Robinson announce the engagement of their son Claude L. to Miss Nina Henrie of Delta, Utah. Preston Peterson to Tuesday, April 1st. Elementary School House in f "ran there will te an immun-- 1 'n clinic held each Tuesday for pi weeks. The clinic will be held 30 y A M. This Clinic is for all I ginning on e L gal-ston- es ol 8 to 10. YEAR Yankee Singers and Victory Chorus Will Present Easter Promenade Frday night Cantata mom-bei- - I - 5 , j Sept. semi-form- - i I Fjir at r Gordon Whitney, son of Mr. and rsWhitney is spending two weeks at home from the Army. MrWitney has delayed orders enroute to New Jerscy where he for the Caribbean wil1 ship-ou- f arca Mr Whitney has been in Wash- DCtrainin8 in miUtary The nuptial rites were performed He is nected with the music by Bishop Jess Guymon in the f th? membCr 3 Army presence of members of the ammed- Band. Caribbean iate families. Mrs Merton Mitchell attended as matron of honor and , PROMINENT FARMER MARRIED Merton Mitchell attended as best IN SALT LAKE TEMPLE RITES Announcement has just been man. The bride was gowned in a military blue dressmaker suit with made of the marriage of Miss Mar an orchid corsage and the matron garot Little, daughter of Charles L. dress with corsage of pink roses. , Little of Salt Lake City, to Mr The wedding took place at 6:00 Almon Hills Orton of Parowan on PM and was followed by reception Monday March 24th. The Ceremony at 7:00 PM. In the receiving line was performed at 12:00 noon in the were the brides parents, Mr. and Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. The couple left Tuesday morning Mrs. Elmer O. Mitchell, the grooms mother, Mable Pendleton, the bride for a short honeymoon in California but will be back at home after the Continued On Page Four 8th of April ih Parowan. - 12. d IX-lt- - la.-.-t 11111..I Wednesday Night was a hugh success from every standpoint. One of tj'ie hugest ver to assemble in the crowds The piople of Parowan ai 0 promGymnasium enjoyed an evening of ised a real music treat on Wednesdancing to the music of the Music day evening April 2nd at 8 00 oMakers The hall was beautifully clock P. M. when the combined dccorati-in cvciy nook and corner Yankee Singers and Victory Chorus to cary out the theme of Memor- under the direction of Ivan IXxker, ies". The traditional promenade of piesent the Cantata, Blight Easter the Junior Class was carried out to Mom. the strain of their theme song and Aproximatley 40 men and women which was accompanied of futher appropriately costumed will render enchaneed by the singing of its the beatiful songs which depict the melody by Mr. Ncwall Wright, real stoiy of Easter. These will iniiu-Paiowan High School music in- - clude solo and duet rendetions by structor but who now teaches at Edna Brown, Rula Orton, Berta Dixie College. i Burton, Dixie Ward, Alice Mitchell, The beautiful the flowers D,,, t)ye Dalton, Ray Lyman, Clair 'gowns the program and every other detail Rowley and possibly some others. all served to make this Another special feature will be a event one long to be rememberer. trumpet quartette by four of our The prom. Chairman, her committee local boys and two songs by a doubthe faculty advsors, and all le mixed quartette. of the class are to be congratEveryone is invited to attend this ulate! on their splendid achieveprogram which will be splendid ment. given in the East Ward L. D. S. DRJETERSON ISSUES WARNING Chapel and it is hoped that the pubPreston II. Peterson M. D. is lic will see fit to support it with a Parowan City Health officer. All good attendance. communicable diseases must be reported to the State Board of Health. For the good of our community the Important RekearsalsFcr health officer should be notified to eliminate any spread of the disease. Whenever any contagious disease Cantata Singers Slated Is suspected notify Di. Peterson. INVITATION TO PUBLIC TO All who have been singing in the HEAR WEEKLY LECTURES Easter Cantata Bright Easter M01 n Mr. Howard Joseph and Alton are hereby reminded that the last Merrill instructors for the class two practices before ithe performace wishes to extend an invitation to Wednesday evening, will be held everyone in the Gospel message age Sunday at 4:30 P, M. and Monday (19 and over) not only to come out at 7:30 P. M. If everyone who has to Sunday School for this one fine been singing will attend these two ecture to come to Sunday School rehersals, it will be a great help and enjoy this class regularly. in making our efforts a little more There will be something vital and finished. interesting every Sunday. - and Smallpox jphoid The P. II. S Junior whuh was held PANEL DISCUSSION Miss Adams, Miss Stack and Mr. II nicy. Judges for the meet were Mrs. Vmice Docker, Mr. Max Dailey, Mr. Claude Adams, Mr. Marvin Gra'f, Mrs. Max Hendrickson, Mr. Jim Marsden and Mr. Tibbits of the B. A. C. Lunch was served by Mrs. Alta Dalton of the Parowan High School Home Ecomonices Department. GORDON WHITNEY HOME ON DELAYED ORDERS the daughter and Mrs. Ivan Decker This year Miss Decker f 8 Extemporaneous Speaking Mary Ilershie Cedar City, Fred Baker Beaver, Milford and Majorie Jeffery Delta. $ iS.gma Xi Fraternity. sol- f - Vice-p- i esidont the BAC Paro-ir of Decker June j.- ; j;is3 is Was Outstanding Event - A MissDecker Honors At Speach Meet Parowan Wednesday March 28th F ifty one High School students eanu- m from Delta on the north to Kanab, on the south to part 10 pate in Debate, Oratoty Extemporaneous Spe.ik.ng and Panel Discussion. It was a lively affair. State Medicine was handled must effectively in 18 different contests for the right to rt present the Region at the state nieit AprU 18 and 19 at the University of Utah. Hurricane, Cedar City, Delta and Milford will send teams. Oratory was won by Kcvan Shuratt Cedar City, Lila Lundquist Kanab, Byron Puffer Beaver and Barbara Soren- Officers for the i, dt.nts school joar wore selected g k at the BAC after o week and oratory , campaKnmt: will head W. Armstrong riard Bronco the at activities student school year. next the vi during TTUtrenfi hales from Enoch 4 and Mrs. Le- I a the son of Mr. He is a graduate School where Coisr City High t P.H.S. Social Function Ot D,Ki-- , S2 50 A 15 Contestants Vie For Iteg. oil President 28, 1947 to 8 Iron County ITAII MARCH r;d Sept, Conu -s A EASTER CANTATA . church news MORN EASTFR BRIGHT Tfr- al lecture give School in Sundlay ' The Mr. and Mrs. Worth Orton wishes to announce the birth of a 71b. 13oz. baby girl born March 23 at the Co. thing money cant buy health will be discussed by Peterson in the newly organ- sPel message class of the '"an est Ward Morn- Sunday k 10.30. This lecture 'is vital living and all who are are invited to attend. j . j l RELIEF i non Hospital. They plan to name her Carol Ann. The baby was born on their first anniversary. Mrs Don Pendleton spent last week in Salt Lake visiting with her son. in law and her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Kivcard. SOCIETY meeting to be held on Paro- - Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Page have leaders and a baby daughter born March 21st. The Relief Soci- - in the St. George Hospital. are requested to attend Union little girl enjoys the distinction of Sunday, March 30th at 2:30 being her parents firslj child; of beParowan West Ward ing the first grand child of both Mr. and Mrs. John Page, and the Oft first great grand child of Mrs. BetKers of the Ward Relief So- Haycock. like to remind the sy n Tuesday, April 1st. Jerry Ward, 5 year old son of Mr. chers Topic meting will be and Mrs. M. Howard Ward, fell j. ls to Ue followed the last a truck Monday and refrom by All members ceived a bad break in his left elbow J attend. He is having to spend a few days on Continued the County Hospital where the arm is being treatel preparatory to procard perly setting it. 1 officers, class mothers of the Ur tfj u. eath tr i , the kond- - SIncere 0Ur n. fniends, the lme an following dear husband and t an Relief Society hbors The lovely floral e male I T,: auureciate quartet and the WrTlp,rT in the impressive accomPl .shed much an 8 eijr sorrow nt Mrst VICTORY CHORUS By YANKEE & SINGERS Wednesday April 2, 1947 8:30 P.M. Parowan East Ward Chapel Photo by Alton Merrill Ivan Decker Director Director of Pantomine Scriptual Reader Jean Hendrickson Lighting Piano Accompanist Opening Chorus, Rejoice O Huldah Hulet Merton Mitchell Marion Decker Daughter of Zion - - Choir I t La. epiy Presented during our Mrs Luella R. Adams is spending a few days at her home here after a sojourn of some 2 '2 months in St. George w'here she has been working she will leave soon for Salt Lake City (to v:sit with her children there and then later will go on into Wyoming to spend 9ome time with her son, Marion and his wife and family- and her Mrs. Golda Brunner Los of Angeles HfTbertWliite daughter, Jeanette Five , on and Family Continued Page - PROGRAM PART I - WEEK OF SUFFERING - THE PLACE NAMED GETHE SMANE Alice Mitchell, Dot Dalton Soloists ..CHOIR CHOIR ROSE THE GUILTY MORNIN- GClair Rowley Tenor Sol- oIN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I GLORY - double mixed quartette CHOIR WEEPING AS THEY G- O- DARKLY Soprano Obligato IF A MAN DIE? Alto Solo PART TWO Rula Orton - - EASTER CHOIR Burta Burton MORNING Double mixed Quartette MORNING BREAK- SCHOIR & VICTORY CHORUS HE IS NOT HERE CHOIR HAIL! BRIGHT EASTER MORN -.- .. & Mitchell SOUND Boyd THE TRUMPET-SHAL- L - Gordon Whitney Trumpet Duet HARK TEN THOUSANDS VOICES S Joists- - Rula Orton-Gol- da CHRIST IS RISEN Soloists SCRIPTURAL - Ray ... Lyman- - READING VICTORY CHORUS Guymon CHOIR Edna Brown - Dixie Ward HULDAH HULET Mrs. Sarah Ann Stevens and Family Represent Four Generations This (interesting picture shows four generations of one famiy all regulfcr attenders alt their Ward Relief Society meetings. Front row from left to right are Fedora Stevens, Mrs Sarah. Ann St Mrs. Sarah evens, Joe Mickleson, Hulet; back row, Evaleen George and son Kenneth, Ruby Matheson and son Bevan, Cora Hulet, and daughter Margaret, and Beatrice Mickleson. Mrs. Stevens, who is 81 years old has lived in Parowan all her life, boasts of a family of 12 children, and 41 great grandchildren, of her Fourteen grandchildren. Armed in served the grandsons force of World wrar II. She has been a relief society member for 50 years anl ds still an active block teacher. Mrs. Sarah Hulet, 58, has a family of nine children and nine grand Children. All six of her sons served in the armed forces, one of them, Lient. Leonard Elliot Hulet lost his life during the invasion of Germany. Each of the g'rls has, up to the present time, been a member of the Parowan West Ward Relief Society, and together with their families have made their homes in Parowan. 40 STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS March 30 to Apr. - Utah Art Exhibit Weber Coutny High School, 3- Ogden 30 to 30 31- - April 2- - C. W. M. E. Conference, Salt Lake City L. D. S. Tabernacle Choir Radio Concert Blossom Time Richfield April - thru 30- - Springville Art Exhibit - Blossom Time Kanab St. George Blossom Time - Childrens concert, Utah Conducting, Mimi Blenzell, Symphony with Werner Jansen Opera Star. - "Blossom Time Cedar City 4- Beaver Blossom Time 1- 1- 22- 3- 4- - Cheyenne Mountain School of Dance, Weber High School, 5- 5- Odgen Blossom Time Blossom Time Fillmore Ferron |