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Show c ; bemember i.' ntt nnuil to t Ki.i t rv', I 8 1 XXXII PAROWAN TIM 1.1. to 10. NUMBER 37 A. a'AN 1 1 Mi PAROWAN UTAH Jin I H. M7 IJ so HAK A $500 handicap To Be Feature Of Last Days Races Saturday Once again tattng tan are enjoy rate inert hrtr at Paro Local Attend Li xn The f r a I two dav have lomiht out qu.te a vaiirty of fan with exrry rate on the first Convendai won by the program hnng favorite A III! AlUM-fm reas (I Oll t A an added hit of interest, the In Lake City nr (fjilurn fur ti.url and park-ndrawing for rath prizes, given by on M in S irr( vm it1 tilt Ju rd lax the Iota) huftinr house, is proving Aim.n: I r't has Ur nm' to he very popular Friday a total Mi. and Mr Hugh L Adam and I double white li.tft d w t tbr nn'ir of about $40 00 wilt be given away a it DrtU.r of Parowan in tompanv ami Saturday a total of about S(0 wi It Wni. R Palmer of Cedar C ily, of hr high w a w 1. nlm r "n at Urn pin. its; Lu the oi of iti jOilird members of the Anirruan Today rare ae expected to Pioneer Trail Association in N. KrKt rllw line down each aide matth tome of the best horse flesh l.aLe Citv on July 7th for three davs mdu ate tht par.UK ct (ut.Km; t nor-o- f that is available in the state Anyone then eleventh annual tumnirr ion, eary lit th e dutlruU. Another hat like to ee a good handicap p- fatur " vention. .houlj plan now to brr.k .w., from ,u,,,nri1 .nr,, wl.- Th work of thi. group wh.h .. 1rl,r, ,hpy Uvp UpJ up "r honorp1 and get out to the track for the final dedicated to the pathfinder and uh 11 xsell . oth. traveler who chartered, colonized day rarei A $S00 00 added purse pioneer he given the winner of thi and dexeloped the west, i under1 These are nil m mu of in reasmg the leadership of Dr. Howard K J the safety of bo h rider and pr -s event, horses like Vain Moon, of New York City The thr-- e (rian and ohrrv mi e of lfirnrruV ry. Gano, Timpanoeat, Square Diomnnd Utahna Sand, day convention in Salt Lake City was by all mrmhm ol the omiminity is Magee, I illle Ramhow, Water Power, Bon preceedrd by an historic trek over bemg urged, T cr rr, Fay Park, Tam R Gal the old Mormon Trail rom Scott- ant.ia, Roniha Queen, Special Bomher, Is bluff, Nebraska to Utah. Wilhu. Verda Star, Verda Venus, On th evening of July 7th the Alexander Ortcn Descen are capable horses that are on hand group xsere guests at a dinner in end will more than likely pul in t tte Hotel Utah with Dr Driggs as In Hold Reunion hid for this classic event. Don't fail of master ceremonie. They were o come out see what may be the Governor Utah welcome a by given het race that Parowan ha. ever had. Herbert B. Maw and had such other Parowan 13 July 12 "n'ables present as President George Albert Smith, Mayor Glade, Charles On Jui 12th and l.Klt about 20C Duel In The Sun To Be R. Mabev, Ann Woodbury Hafen and destendents of Alexander Orton Met others. At the special sessions held on together at Parowan to 01 gamre. visit Shown At Local Theater As honor lo ance,,or- MrJuly 8th. there were many vital and ,n1 Pa 1 D S converl fro,n EnS r,on interesting matte, pre.ented and Un1wa onr of th' rrlV P"-- " di. cussed Among the.e were two Part Of World Premiere ruLject. taken up by Mr. Palmer; lo Parow,n- hav,nR rrol,fd t,,, P,,n,i ? The Old Spanish Trail , and The in 185(5 W1,h s t ., XL n.Lon I'oiUr ic "Duel in value of dependable literature and "rt c"p,Pa n7 Aln y. ' v.r-rtin both church and civic affair4!, he th Sun will bn sho at th . maps contributed much to thn develop! ent Alladin Theatre on July 27 28 A highlight of the third day was j of this community; and was especi- 29th as part of the world premier a trek from Salt Lake City via Par ally noted for his active part in the showing of this 'ey Canyon, over Little Mountain, Old Parowan Dramatic Company, which was made on the sands of the and down Emigration Canyon to which so famous in pioneer days. Arizona Strip. was 'ThU is the Place monument, with At a meeting of the family on Alladin Theatre would like to luncheon at the University of Utah. announce that there will be two on Continued Page Fur Continued on page four showings of this picture with the first show starting at 7:30 P. M. and the next follow immediatley after Prices for this world premier showing will be SI. 20 for adults and 55c for children for all showings. This includes state and Federal taxes. New Par People ni For ' Pa rowan Main St. hoe. Pioneer Trains tion mg a real Salt I t, t n' j Club Girls And Paragonah 4-Leaders Enj'oy Duck Creek Outing ur.it j Ita H . ry amr he laraiyon.i a'J Parowan To rno a, Honor 1 Folks On Pioneer m With the two Pa'owtn Ward, fcuorin; the affair and plana and gw! oiio. lv Girl and i Row Reading left to right, are; Helen Mones and Carol h leanor bolt leaders, Ston, Ja ime Rob non, Rayma I"hoito.i ami Miriam Andnson Second Row, donna L.nson, Gaytha Lamoreaut, Vanda Hunt, Pa ty Robb, Anna May Dunfo, Jennie Dunton, Anna Talbot, h rd Ra; Lola Robb, leader, Cleo Robinson, Rosemary Robinson, La-Hun'; ErniA Robinson and Ruth oardnirtn leaders. Back Row, Roene Lund leader, Betty Lund, Shirley Robinson, LnRte Hunt, Arlene Partner, Nor.ua lend, Ida Talbot, Han "ih Poh'nson leader Not in the Beatrice Barton, Doris picture Mc3ride, Either Robh, Jean Robb, In'fQ Tonham leader. We have a second year foods club a second ar clothinp club, a third year clothing club, a fifth year clothing club and a first year Home furnishing club. All are doing fine work, A! red. nd Lister 4-- loir leaders, the day after the Duck Lreek and all. camp, tun burn d Phjc Old h Gan-Drigg- Day dents Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pendleton made business trip into Salt Lake Citv ). 5th St ptprationa under the capable lead last week. Mrs. L. J. Adams accomcombined D. U. P. aibp of the panied them a, far as Provo, where Old Folk. Com-ttee- i, amp. and Ward he visited with member, of her ork asc arrangement, are ju.t about who live there, among these family for a .vcce.tful Pioneer amplete busing being her newel t grandchild, the Ihv celebration for Parowan thi. in qj? baby daughter of Mr. and Mr. Larrv brtrg Adam, who made her debute into thi. ince the day i. one on which world on tgac.oo. July 5th. Ipiuge i. paid to the pioneer, of Mr.. Howard Dehm and Mr. and State and community, the older . 2C of Huntington Park, two their son. ember. of the City are to be e. Calif, are visiting at present at the ptoally honored and entertained, home of Mr. Dehm. parents, Mr. Although an allowance alway. ha. . water j and Mr. Tho. Skougard. be h made for uncertain weather chelL Merrill Thornton, hi son Clinton peient plans are for the celebration wife and family all the tl take and latter, Vermillion place at the 2, w.tb Cutle Recreation La. of are visiting heij and Vegas, If the weal Camp. tact S Wr man doe. decide to interfere taking in the race meet. program will be carried out at Mr. and Mrs. Val Yancey and their W, i 4e Church here in town, A baby daughter visited with relatives toiict he week. last day. events will begin with and friend, in Parowan j tonsil t teneral assembly at the ampilhea-h- t Mrs. Yancey will be more read ly or at 11:00 A.M. where a short recognized a. the former Shirley . , TV Program will be e Thornton. given. Thi. wilt . $' - ? ' J : T IS Come, Come singing of Alan Hoppes of Boulder Ciy, ifl I Saints," by the entire Court KM group Nevada is .pending part of hi. sumVf-ftayer by Jos. E. or the Ward music by mer vacation at the farm home of i ? harmonica band, word, of wei-m- e Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans. from the bishop, ic; singing of Mr. Lucile P. Morris and daughter 1 Mary B. Orton and company; a jiora 3obbie Lou, who have been in Cal kbute to Le pioneers non by Wm. L. ifornia the past year, are spending ' a reading by Grace . Burt summer at the Parce'.ts the of part sed , cngrextionaI singing and thi ome visiting with their people here, diction uiti1 Lous health, which was ve-- y 'obbie Period for it h,s community luncheon ooor at the time they left here, is follow the iun7 meeting and it is ow very much improved . - v that families 11. will plan on e 8'h , l. . . a J i, Tuesleft Halierman Bueiella Mrs. . n?ing their food and enjoy ' for Los Angeei. where A D the beautiful surround day evening ' k av-L': 1 ?i with I " few ). II a for i days . visit w i she ' v .v-;. s of the s . o ; - , j' The canyon people o' who live in '4 of her e city family members . iw. tS . who are 70 years or older len he California City. ator Con nurd On Mrs. Elaine Adams and baby dauPage Four ghter are spending a few days in Hurricane at the home of her parents, fcfcer Family Reunion In Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sandberg. Mrs. Lottie Pendleton and Miss Richards of Denver, Colo, visitNora wan July 21 and 22 ed for some time with their peon!? fun- Individual pride goes a long ways in making a beautiful and livable community. This well kept home shows Sere, having come to attend the F ccendents Zachariah B. Dec- - eral of their sister, Mrs. Olive R r' Sr. what can be done with a little personal desire to keep Parowan a better place in which to live. one of Parowan's origional Burton. l0neers Hlli meet together in Paro- n on Mr and Mrs. Edgar M. Lowder July 21 and 22, to commen- own homos and fjrm jicas as fine u id ate ,s Parowan Oth. at a family ind their daughters, Glenna, Lynette, P birthday iniplos m bfuiitiLt; ion (wok Woikinu w 'th hu t enmu'i.tn s, bunion ind Evadeen of Los Angeles are va.Moie, they have ieciuiled h lp from as a tatt, is .st ppmt up h( r Utah, lw day program has been ar cationing in Parowan. he.r ft How townspeople and led hy to lure mo e .nation . campaign nged, the first and her rjublic beautification piojftts that minded are day to hold forth Miss Estelle Fenton H spi nd.ng m awrage of SPINK C ULSTER VVest Ward Recreation Hall laic imlix to furthti gootl work yet 7U of th Richardson of Plea- David intome for at ation.nephew, the second Utah to tome to be spent at fhe sant Grove, spent last week visiting Stafl Wi ill i Photofiraphi i, to maki thi tor id bu ness thi Million Castle Recreation Camp at the R. L. Fenton home. It was through just such roopera fastest g' owing in th( Unitid States IN.i-i- t lrn- i- of C l,t alon Dii?i'in tn n i the various committees that the Juno; Charrbtr of ti.onal too' id, atti aettd to ch ar e!y of arrangements are as Dave Richards is in th? County! wo. ked at a st p-membt rs Commeite i in Par uan. bimgs more chronic a of the OWj le ptirt Bat V m, suffering from Hospital mam stieet bi Parowan's t mg entity he dollar.s e (line t ornmun tv m AK,n Decker, Salt Lake City, stomach ailment with which he has' to(. bad hng and strt cts as well as the north approaeh ti CmrnunU B'MUt.fa idon that has nerai o . md r t s fa. len .hu. Committee; Ivan Decker, been bothered for some time. p s d ni is a s p in the r.ght been i Wan of thi 11 obllga-ion, indicates a Th- - wi"k ecption Committee; Aim? y Wards health has not Olive d Aunt .. and futuie genera-buth(i a: e rn my unsightecker, Parowan, Finance and her con- - t thi s, re.sposible community P,fud keeping so lately, fnd that nted cleaning up been ms good set taken m -Ihate mts ly vm i n?Pments ; Janson. Myrtle D. Ced r spmt It ss indicat.u of a bid to pa'ntu 4 up ml f 'mg up her bed all of the time to fined fo di idion rub n t" Ciy Publicity and invitations he caual tounst to chive on into p w d without a p m, toe job Ri o i nn y a desirab'e ' i Cedar City, Program; We note that Alma Evans is the for further msp et.on. and p the town D d n t P ci.z n, qi.i Benson, Parowan, Refresh- - new butcher presiding at the meat Cont.nued on Page Four - anv. have Pron ,?e Parowan s business disup their r a Back Page nt' on Cont.nued on page four Contact n 11 e NICK ISNT IT? , f - - - . tv.X;.';'. W.m'J,- . -- , ri.v& !$ Jrrri;rs-7- & n j Pioneers -- ti n-- , i ( f i I , - 'Ci - super-productio- STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS Current: Centennial Exposition State Fair Grounds, Salt Lake. Current: 100 Years of American Painting at Exposition, Salt Lake. Pioneer Days Rodeo July at Odgen. July 20: Tabernacle Choir in The Restoration, Salt Lc,e City. July 21 : Boy Scout Campfire Program, Fort Douglas, Utah. 9: Promised July Valley with Alfred Drake at Ute Stadium July 22: Plaque Dedication, Sugar House. July 22: End of SUP trek from Nauvoo to Salt Lake. al CelebraCent July 22-2tion at Spanish I g July 23. Centennial Parade, Salt Lake: Pioneer Prade, Odgen. July 24: Dedication Henefer Road, State Monument Park, This is the Place Monument, Salt Lake: Sunrise Services, Boy Scouts, 6:30 at Scout Camp, Fort Douglas; Centennial service, sunrise, Lindsay Gardens; Auto Races, Exposition Grounds; Horse Pulling, Exposition Grounds; Pioneer Day Parade, Odgen; Gene Autry Rodeo, Odgen; Centennial Parade, Salt Lake City; Release of Official U. S. Centennial Stamp, Salt Lake; Reception and dinner for original pioneers, Hotel Utah; Scout Sunrise Service, Senior Donner Hill. j : Draft Horse Show, July Exposotion, State Fair Grounds 19-2- g 25-29- |