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Show REMEMBER PAROWAN TIME S 22 TTeXXX II NUMBER PAROWAN TIMES, er 1 s J. e X'.yiona nw- - t for Apnl tv,nt a,c M t ,t1 M i"-,- h-- A ifk to all nu m- - 1 uit S 3 f T ufif. are asked by j nutchi'll and 3r j the committee Sal ah Benson, to tin hig dance. fiixxl ami a b.g crowd. and the f'.c the frunds at the ,n of "Id fxl J hinqurt 0 dcr Of The Commission juries Received ) Elderly Men U Ul.ll. w 1c Julie Allan Mii T:niid.i uuidj .nju.iil jwlan :he cat m which he .mil filer other ociup.mil Wei tiding n llalisi with a Soutl.Uiuml Tturk m nous iie.ii.t. .a in tie still m M"t Mitih-ei- l County is uffi ng Iroui a bail iciicuss 111 as Well as ilix p cuts .ilMHlt the I. ue .iiiil nun eimis le u.si nil In r b gs Although she ten, i ns in an unions lolls condition most of thi M a.ii : Monday April 7, in the Court IlKm of the Court House at 8 I. M Iinjxirtunt matters of busine-- s will lie acted upm Ri ports fmm committees appointed at the last meeting wi.l he gi. n. The Jtin.oi Chamber of Commerce is ti II c unpaign-mto secuie new members Any voung man bi tween the ages of 21 ind li.) years is ihgible to jo.n. All niembiis a:e encouraged to he in attendance next Monday This organization function can he mdi spon.sble in the community. It provides an opportunity for tile young men of this commun-lto exercise what should be held as ore of their most cherished to act for the civic gcxxl in an official cajxicity. It provides a lie ilium in which young men ran be trained in parhmentary procedure and group conduct m onler that thiy may assume leadership l the community. Any progressive, civic minded, young man in this 'immunity should join this group g eve-n.n- g y lib-rtio- s, 1.-- Ho-p.i- -- hi has In J n elderly CHURCH NEWS . t;. .R'i ' ' t i n al.le to swallow liquid nu ishment and her on g!e- - sti .ng hopes fo: Ill ticoveiv if S iffold J Ilato.d Mitija-Arizona, duvet ot tie e.u is .so 'me V-- l v r. I gA.h fi... Va ( y... T i. jr !- gj - Personal News Notes Wixl-nesd.c- m All ladies Pratt. irious B.Y.U. "e o, Scholars Active In .teal T'k xtra curricular activity. Continued on back page Vi J.J' v Functions bten named editor of the e magazine, Campus, jtah is soon to be published by Wrga Nu, journalism fraternity at wgnam Young University. Work- with Mr. Rowley on this new Windy v another fellow from wan, Raymond Wiltsey, who she assistant business manager. Wiltsey is, the son of Mr. and s' R' Wiltsey, and is a fresh-at the this year. JUr stU(ienK trom Parowan are ers of jht. various music or-- s Zatiori; on the campus of Brig-n- g Robert L'niversity. play m the varsity band; i!i ie Lou Burton plays in the nrt band, and Homer Whitney Raymond Wiltsey are mem-- f the concert chorus. the pieent time the concert miJking a tour of Utah 'S, the symphony orchestra will lr ntxt concert at the Uni-1lon MJV 7th; and the contkas presented several ort Ing Program, chief among bch s lRe piogram presented dur-m- e plication is n - y, ral J. th ee u. e of the sessions of L. D. S. Confmence arV' L"' joy mUf TinA T ff '4 tr PwPle who attendnl ronf7rence in Salt W(,i' very pleased to see f "U1 r,wn Young people f thc huge B. Y. U. furnshed the sing-1- t ''tu-da- y sessions. These F'ljne Guymon, daugh-r- t Irs- Joss Guymon: g ,. r 5,011 r, 0U: r- - anci ""tney; Kendall Gurr. Mps Peter H. Gurr; son of Mr. u' Wiltsey, former res- -' '' 4-- .. !i 'y. mmunitv. -- g J& . ? 'V.Aa ii-za.-uy F.F.A. Student Rewarded Dr.T.D. Bell Thales Brown Clair Robinson Missionary Couple Write Experiences Dear Bishop Guymon Have been going to write you for some time but have neglected it. It took us a while to get settled and into the work, and with our conversa- study and trading and ions we have been kept quite busy. It is quftii? an experience. We Baptists, Preshvtei ians. meet Church of God, Mithodist and 1 bout a dozen other denounciations. Put only one holy roller. He is going re- p, pray for us that we might j Continued on Page Four a-- j The Bank of Southern Utah and the Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City together gave a $300. calf to the Parowan F.F:A. Chapter The Calf was given to Clair Robinson. It was awarded to him for his excellent merits in school and his work in the chapter. He will return a heifer calf back to the club which m turn w Rl be givm to another .mdent who is interested in beef catte and is cllegible for it. The Bank f,f Southern Utah is also thc ciub when pimg a daily calf to can be secured 3 calf of good quality foI. thP presentation. This will allow j0). a W.j; rounded chain project; -ince they now have swine, sheep. and beef Projects he 1jiuvv an C'h.i'i b uf Cumsem.in limn niiiithlv Hinting Mund.iv Apnl 7 in the I'uuntv Cmnt IUxim'. I on mutters of husiiu-imiMin'id the lime. Business con-ic- i nmg the Lnnniuud status of the lull was discussed, Pivsldent Ivan D I ki lipoitid ti la a pluv ha t luen six uied fimn the I)iii Junior Colli ge to be Mi suited lu ie pi the licui tuUlic. SivntuiV Kent Mltiliell lead a let ti i limn the Biighuin Young di DU) tmer.! Gixilugv which st ilixl that a gmup of Geolo ; a nd students would ixxr.e to Iaiovv.m Api il 10 or 17 to study thc Geologic foi mutions in the Vermillion Castle aiea and also the Indian artifacts in the Puixnvan Gap legion Tins tour anil similiar touis id wa vs bung publicity to Parowan Valley's set me and scientific possibilities The students visiting this an t vv.ll most certainly ictuin and influence tin ir fnenils to visit Pa rowan if they aie favorably impressed and eoidially leceived. A coinmitti e was named to hxik after the wcll-fai- e of this grillin' consisting of II I AdamsThales Brown and Oi land Wald. The projixit committee was instructed to iixxximend regulations, to lie imposed by the City Council, for specifications on the buildings to iw const i urteil in the future Within ! ue nut - ts Traffic Safety In Utali 'I i attic safety is a cluilh nging pmbli ill Thai1 pioblem can be .solvi ed by an i del t and meigetic eit-iz- nhip The d.fficulty of tile problem is Mime imaginaiy than leal. It an.se.s Irmii a Kiint of view which accepts with a shiug of indiffeience statistics that should stimulate us to conthe punt of view certed action cannot that 'it hapjxn to iih In facing this pioblem, I asked the citizens of Utah to take an active part in the sol pt ion of these asembclmg of leprcsontjtivc citizens fiom all sictions of the state to to study the facts and propose busincsshke solutions. The conferences hi Id in Salt City attracted hunduds of into eonuttees to give detailed and specific study to the phases of the total problem. I am hopefull that the studies will lesult ni concrete plans of action and that the interest manifested will fan-ointo every county ana ?conmunity in Utah so that a united citizenship will support the proposals ond put Continued on back page mteiest-.sepoiatc- d Shaky Row .ey, daughtei of Mr. ami Mi.--, tieoigi S Rowley is also in the hosp't.d, wheie she submittlast to an ed appendectomy Monday. Mis. Mable Wilcox iccently made a trip into Salt Lake m order to Txlmund accompany her father. Mr. back to Parowan. Stevens, Stevens has spent part of the winter in the City with his daughter, Mrs. Lucy Riding. Depicts Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Haltcrman, & Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dalton & Mr left for Relief and Mrs. Adrian Dulton History Flagshaff, Arizona. Monday morn A spectaluar pagent. "The Reing, traveling in the Haltcrman' new car. Sue and Adrian aie return lief Society, the Mother of the ,ng to school and the others will re Church, in which members fiom tuin alter a brief visit. every Ward in Parowan Stake will in the When. Mr. and Mis. Alma Deckel participate, will be presented on Church 1st. Ward Cedar AriCity and tin lr family left for Mesa, 20th. The zona in the middle of March they Sunday evening, April 8 episodes which visit with Mr pageant includes plannid on a Deckers mother in that city. But depict the hiitory of the Relief d Society in Parowan Stake from its an epidemic of flu which was The by several members of the beginning to the present day. a combinbe done will by one to mging the stay fanuly lengthened 100 over singing of ncaily tiiiee weeks. ALhough the ed chorus of Wards in of all from the daughter, Kathleen was in the hos- mothers pital with pneumonia during that the Stake. This production was planned by .nne. they are all better and are back home again. Elaine Southwiek. Kate I. Palmer and Barbara M. Adams of the Stake Mis. Amelia Topharn spent Relief Society Board an was writweek in Salt Lake City visiting ten and is being directed by Mrs. with her sons and other relatives Southwiek. Mrs. Edna Sat gent is md friends. She remained for the thc production dlanager and the L. D. S eon fei cnee sessions, return special lighting and other staging, ng home on Tuesday. details are being handled by the M's Eulala T. Orton recently reedar City Wards. turned from Salt Lake City after Each Ward is preparing their parspending a fiw days there helping ticular assignment and then all to care for her brother June's fam vill meet together for two final relly. June and his wife recently re- hearsals next week, th first of these ceived a visit from the stork who to be on Tuesday, the 15th. and the delivered them their seventh son. lart one will be on Saturday. April Mrs. R. P. Chrasley of Casper, 19th. to attend Wyoming, is here visiting with her Everyone is invited Mr. and the presentation of this pageant, of daughter and Mrs. Gaylord Whitney. Mr. and Mrs which a detailed program will be John Dodds another daughter and published next week. who brought Mrs. Crash-le- y down, stayed and visited for a few days, and returned to their home last Friday. The O. N. O. Club held its reguHome from the B. Y. U. to spend Easter Vacation with their families lar meeting Thursday night, Apnl of Marguerite in Parowan were Miss Frankie Lou 3rd. at the home was spent the where Orton Mr. evening and and Paul Orton, Burton, and visiting. Refresh- in sewing Mrs. Grant Mortensen. I ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Jack Dalton entertained a Members of the Parowan large group of childien on Friday, Club met Tuesday night April Anril 4th at a birthday party in j ary 1st. at the home of Anna Lyman httlc daughter her honor of with Vice Pres. Maude Parcells in Caroline. charge. Georgia Mitchell gave the We failed to report the obser- lesson on Favorite Poetry, using as of Aunt one of her readings the poem, The vance of the birthday 11 on 29. March Jane Adams M.tehi Vision of Sir Launfal. by James caded i datives and friends when Russell Lowell. Special guests preextend to afternoon the were Alice C. Mitchell and Mrs sent during ut Stake pageant Society con-ucti- Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Row ley of Pa rowan, has 10 1 ts invited. . - bi oiifuu d in the Coun'y Ho ,jat.il .md .s suffei.ng gnatly from sev-i:a- l bmkfii nhs, a chipped colla! bone and a triple fractuie of his His daughter, Joan, who j iw bone was alv ruling in the same car but who lot Innately esiaptsl with only a cut above her eye was able to letuin to their home in Saffoixl this wiek. The ot! er occupant of the ilemol-- i tiled car was Win. C Mitchell, husF.al.k, tile little .tvial' old band of the mjuied woman and of Mi. anil Mis. B:ei Ad.ims was father of J. Haloid, who will sixin to the Countv Hospital lushed no able to leave the hospital since with all '.cute attack of most of his wounds were siiporfiI it was found vvhcie appcndu mis m an operation foi v Continued on back page to mces.s,ii pel Masti i Jtiiy Wa:d who has been d in the lion County Hoseonf.ni School l. r the p.ut 17 days with a pital o, oken elbow winch could not he piuptily .a t .it fust, was able to be Meet At Parowan High in ought home Tluiisday. - sa Barner ': Uv to A VKAI1 1 A f at hr r and hit lira thiIJrrm on their troy la a Thanktgiring Day family reunion, met riiJfnl death at a railroad trotting u hen their tar oat hit by an Inlerurban train, Thit It all that HOI left of the rar, ahich oat tarried 672 feet along the Irarht. !Sational Con ter tat ton llureau experti oarn moloritlt to approath trotungt tauhoatlytn ci lift i Kelt at in rural arrat. c iu!it d a -- . 8 of C. Views Civic in Administrators Os-W- - Fun at Sept Problems . i- met Paixm an M'-last accidents identical iaknost end injuring them both quite Mr. S.nion A. Matheson The Relief S.ieiety Presidents of I'ram the back steps of his home cxith Paiowan Waids announce that . a special woik mel ting is schelulod jSiturday evening and Mr. Dicker till from the same r next Tuesday, April 15th rattier at his residence on Sunday llaan the Litviaiy lessons which iioun. The two gentlemen have vJl be pieseniiAl the fJiluwing confined to their beds since A practice lor the Relief week. The Southern Utah AdministrJbtneson in a rather weaken Pageant has been cali-joc.tiy s Association ate held its tegular suff-froaddition, and Mr. Decker inthat day which will take quite The which con-- : group, Vedncsday. lo.s of blood caused i few of the members to Cedar City, of isted principals and suponn-wndanf i large cut on the back of his ut all who arent required to be fiom Millard, Beaver, Iron li winch he sustained at the iown there are urged to be at the Kane Cou. w ere and Washington J of the fall. They are both re- work meetings since there are of local members at a the luests as feeling some better at x' plenty of things to do. dinner served in the new Home I time. Quarters by members of Dr. H. Wayne Driggs, director of Home Economics. Classes of the r .he B. A. C. will be the guest speak-riCE OF D. U. P. MEETING School he under the chrect-o- n High A. I. M. Adult East Ward in the u Dalton. of Mrs. Alta Jbss on Tueslay night, April 15. .ficers of the Elizabeth Camp This happens to be the last regular Pratt Bothers of Cedar City who ill U P. announce that they will Mutual meeting for the year and ts president of the Assn. was in A- their camp meeting Monday everyone is invited and urged to charge of the meeting which follill, at the Jane B. Richards lie present. owed. Subjects pertaining to school Srience Eulala T. Orton will administration were discussed, esgive lesson on, "The Journal of Quite a number of local people pecially those concerned with the e - ul i t n,e. h, rv. 1i bi--- - lu cm .ill, J25i .i.y- - -- muting 1047 lix'ii County C. ln Serious Condition The Parovian Junior Chainin'! of will hold it's irguLn Commerce y 11. XP. ship Civic Pride semi-monthl- problem to cuiit-announcement u.,s r rry invitation .s your :il , JlX' last ami dance tvO'.ijuc several for fu.st tho l proved to be one Jrcvo-3 succesful social mo t i .jio ; Reunion with the J most gratifying I J mates ' the g; o.i t d. stances many V iraul'd to be here. It is with the i (torts and eoop-if the .'Members living in the cvtr.t can be a success aT-r.e- I .Accident Victim Remains Promotes Leader- - of the V'wClub announces t ioii. ban.iue. I r.vC Junior Chamber Date Set j Dance i Banquet fllumni j, PAROWAN lion Count v's Cenu nnul I.t - Sept k to 1J. son-in-la- son-in-la- Society Continued on back page Pieston Petersen. Continued on Page Four M. I. A. TO HOLD LAST REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY EVENING The Mutual Improvement Association will hold their last lesson meetings in both Parowan Wards neyt Tuesday, Apnl 15th, bringing to a close an eventful and fruitful year of, stent-'- , and tnyjyment. The closing' social Is scheduled to be Apnl 22nd, held jointly for both ward organizations. Family Reunion Honors Late John R. Robinson Easter Sunday, April 6th, bein1 93rd anniversary of the late John R. Robinson, was the occasion of a family reunion at the home of Lula R. Bastian, Paragonah. Many relatives attended including all the sons and daughters with the exception of Joseph M. Robinthe Those in son, Rio Blanco, Colo. Mrs. Emma J. attendance were: Yardly of Beaver, Utah and 35 members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Meeker. Colorada, Mr and Mrs. Hyrum B. Robinson and 9 members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stones and 2 of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. and 7 of their family-MrsRobinson Lula R. Robinson and 13 of her family, making a total of 7 Continued on back page . STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS APRIL - "Dear Ruth at Ephraim. at Mt. Pleasant. 12- But Not Goodby at Delta 13- - Sacared Cantata at Temple Grounds, St. George, with Queen and Attendants. 14- - and 15- The Spirit of Dix.d1 pagent. Temple 12- 12- - Blossom Time Gnxindft, S. George. Odgen. Salt Lake City, Kingsbury Hall 17- - and 18- - Katherine Cornell The Barrets of Wimpole in Street at Kingsbury Hall. Salt Lane City. Matinee 18- - 18- - April 18. Dear Ruth at Mayfield "Blossom Time at Spanish Fork. Heber. at Street' "Angel Concert 19- - Sigmund Romberg at CoLseum, Utah State Fail13- - - Grounds, Salt Lake. Blossom Time at Price. 19- Dear Ruth at Manti. 19- - "Angel Street at Kamas. at Odgen. 19- - "But Not Goodby Through April - Art Erribit at 19- - SpnhgvfYe. Through Apnl - Art Exhibit at Weber County schools. |