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Show s, ORDER PAROWAN TIM FARO WAN TIMES P'S 'ik Hit NOW! tI " YOUR 12-5- 0 A YEAR ( U Thirty-fbr- PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWA& joia.1 Stake Union Accepts Position In b h,ld in the We.t Ward Hi b Council rL Rglr there at conveno will j the at 2:30 While m. Meeting Leeder.hip w'koed Union Relief j tie will meet Society conjointly in Cl, pel for further , cn , preliminary ex- - will then eeparate work. Included in 1Dd requeued to be present up .tie Priethood meeting are attn of the St.ike presidency, bisb J ake High Council, all ES Ward Clerk 4, including officer J,! and 5 instructor jtMdch Prieethood ft, Relief Society Quorums, requests of all executive e itteodsnre and a,ri, choristers, organists of the leaders visiting trail UTAH Am iroupt Successfully Passes Conclave Held Here Last Minute Plans Parowan D.U.P. To Hr. & Mrs. Entrance Examination Install Pioneer To West Point Markers Here 4th" ' if A t, Homesteads -- gated Offered To jig ins In Oregon been made Reclamation service under an irrig- I homestead Clamath Falls, near project $ will he opened for en- ijon, ijVetersns of World War II. Ipplications writ) ba accepted Re Department of Reclama- qClimith Falls District, Cla- A Falls, Oregon, from any in- , pled Veterans, who may ob- iipplicstion blank by writer diem to tbe said Reclam-Servic- e at Clamath Falls, tier are more applicants 5 firms available, wbicb with Voubt will be the case vinf will be held and the aiwardtd to applicants who-erntre drawn. Von available information tirmi to be to awarded are I rslusble and very much 4 obtaining. All veterans in vicinity who are interested write for blanks immed-- k d get their application e'ed and filed with the ianouncement has AiU. S. es kraition Service. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES s. Utah Innior C. of C. Holds Regional, Meeting Here -- I K Decker Weds ice City Miss In ar r A wil1 ufsion Thirty-fou- Recepti()n HDnors I W. Number Groups Formulate Addresses by State Federated For Celebration Kent R. Ward Club officers, reports of year yV , So that t'arowan may not be activities by individual club A reception in the Parowan A. S' presidents, annuel election v tntirley without a calculation tut We.t Ward Ralief Society rooroa officers, and a program of an observance ot independence Day on Monday evening of tbia weak tertainment presented by mem which will ba celebrated on Monhonored newlyweds, Mr. and Mr. bers from the various clubs, were day, July Uth. this year, the City Kent K. Ward, who war married the main event of the Annual Council, the local Cun and Rod June 24th. in the Salt Lake LDS Convention of the Southern Dis Club and other groups are comTha young couple who trict of Womens Clubs held in bining to stage eventa throughout Temple. had spent a brief honeymoon in Parowan Saturday, Juno 26th the day tor the entertainment o' the Southern Utah Parks, were Nearly 70 women from clubs in both young and old. their home in Salt With Councilman, K. Taylor tnroula to Iron, Washington and Carfield Lake City and stopped in town Counties were welcomed to the Mil at, heading the committed, tor a short visit with Kents City by Parowan Mayor, E. Ray the City fathers have arranged Clair S. Ward, hit sister, lather, Lyman at the opening session on a program tor a public meeting other relatives and and Saturday morning. At the con- to ba held in the Last Ward Ily riends. clusion of the convention an in- Chapel at 11 a. m. Monday At the reception, the new Mra. vitation was extended to th morning. A brief outline of this Ward wore her wedding gown, State officers to hold their 1949 includes tinging of M1he Star an original model of whit taffeta the State Convention in the Southern Spangled Banner, by congre fvshioned with round inset yoke, gation; invocation Ly Chaplin, District. bodice sleeves, long tight tapering Wm. Marsden; a song by the Although District President, and (lor length, bouffant skirt. John Paul Dalton, son of Mr. Yankee Singel-s- ; reading by Her and Mr. Harley W. Dalton of Augusta Adams had been absent corsage wa of red roses. Beverly Mathesonj vocal solo by tha couple in receiving this city, who graduated June from the City for some time, she E. Assisting Ray Lyman, Tbe Flag With their guests, was tha grooms 3rd. from the University of was able at the las minute to out a Stain; two songs by the father and his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Southern Idaho at Pocatello. Mr. attend the Convention, however, Ladies' Trio; speech by Alton Russell. Evelyn Webster Dal'on, who received his degre Merrill; numbers by the Yankee of Cedar and Dist. A short program was given City presided from the school of Pharmacy, Huldah Hulet, conduct- Singers; and benediction by the with Jos. E. Ward Secretary, acting as with in honors graduated highest chaplain. ed. Included of master ceremonies. this division. He and his wife For the afternoon, the Cun was a Carrie both at Ward; and by reading Speaking morning were married while they were and Rod Club will sponsor the two vocal solos by Collen Perkins holh in the service, Mrs. Dalton afternoon sessions, State Presi sports for all ages and will in- of Cedar City who accompanied Kay Kingston clude childrens and as a WAC and Paul as a Lieut dent, Mrs. O. novelty races herself on the stressed the fact the women that piano; brief renant in the Army Air Corps at 2: p. m. on the library lawn marks Clair Pres. of have a roll by Rowley, and definate te today Reconnaissance Division, They and a probable fish scramble in a in Evans; Bishop by a mala families to their song play respect and their two small children reHeaps pool about 3 oclock which and and a and She their reading quartette; didnt country. Tenmoved to Nashville, ill be a real cently attraction for remarks the accompivnying by to women Bishop go out nessee, where Paul has a position urge everyone. A children's dance will Karl Mitchell. as pharmacist in one of the con- their homqs, but to give fair Mrs. Orna Cason was in charge consideration to the issues be cerns of that City. Samuel T. Orton, 85, of the gift room with Colleen fore the people The today. Perkins and Carrie Ward assistsecurity loan drive, the alchel Passes Away In Cedar ing her. Ivy Ward had tha guest education program, the clean-u- p book in charge. Serving ware of literature foil youthful readers Just as we go to press, we Mary Carrol Lemmon and Annetwere some of the projects dislearn of the death of Samuel te Veater. cussed, as well as interesting T. Orton, 85, who passed away n guests at the rethe recent state and at tha home of his, daughter, ception were Mr. and Mrs. Laban i national conventions and the Mrs. Beatrice Thorley in Cedar Burt of BeaverP Mr. and Mr. prominent part Utah delegates City this morning at 6: a. m. Roy Veater and family of Spry: played in the latter which were He is survived by 4 sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mortensen had as, his given by 1st. vice.-preCeorga Fox of Mrs. I. 1 Oscar T. Orton, Lorin Cirdeville; Mr. and Mrs. daughter, over night guest, Monday night, R. Morrison. Ralph The history of Smithfield, Federation, its value and how Orton, Claude Orton of Parowan I Perkins and family, Donald Nea-- j Waltey Bybee of Arnold Orton of Provo, Utah; ley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cason, Utah. These boys were buddies it operates in relation to our and Mrs. Beatrice Thorley of Keith Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Paga while in the service. daily lives were all explained by Cedar City. Knell and Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyman of the State officers at the after- Funeral services will be held Halterman of Cedar City. Los Angeles are spending their noon session. in the West Ward Chapel, time The bride, a daughter of Mr. to be announced later. Continued on back pago Continued on back page Continued on back page 4t Activities Successful Club ;e Sunday 4 Cli $2.50 per year Nashville Tennessee President, te SUPPORTS ALL UTAH JULY 2. 1948 Held :sting To Be ,0B SteLaannounces Roiv ER "fareuan Tifflai" a I is THE Mr. Lualla A. Dalton, chair man of a committee to arrange for suitable markers to be placed a. the various historic spot in Parowan, announces that arrangc-m"- s have bean mad and plans are being formulated for tho placing and dedication of two of tbesa plaques during tha week of the Iron County Fair here iu Sept. Pleas call for tho erection of f these monuments which will encase the melal plaques to mark tha various historic spots in our town before the celebration of Parowan centent f nial in January, 1951. But th two local camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in connection with th State Central Cimp, r construction of pontoring two of these right away. Various A telegram recently received civic groups have agreed to lend by Mr. and Mr. John H. Pend- assistance with both materials leton from Freeman statad that and labor and tha public is being bed to lend any and all support ha bad successfully passed his entrance tests and had bean ac- thay can. Besides tha D. U. P. cepted into tha U. S. Military Camps, tha City Council, Cham-be- r of Commerce, Jaycees, Boy Academy at West Point N. Y. Scouts, Ward Bishoprics, Ameri- Ho will onter July 1. Freeman left Salt Lake Juno 1 1 I can Lsg.tin and Auxiliary and by plane and reached New Yorkba Gun and Rod Club have all the next day. He reported at agreed to tassist in tbe erection of tha monuments. West Point June 14 to take h Tha two to receive immediate entrance examinations. Although many of the candtidatos were consideration will bo placed, one rejected, he wa lucky enough on main street opposite the OIJ to make the grade. He rescribed Rock Church, to designate the West Point as on of tha most importance of the building beautiful places he had ever and ba second near the corner of th W. Clair Rowley seen, and looks forward to homo to mark the location of pleasant time while there. tho old Mill Site which was at tha Southeast corner of Rhe Fort. Yankee Those monuments are to be constructed t of the moil beautiful PrCS&Ul PtOgTZill At rock that can ba secured from various spots in tho County, th Zion masonry to bo supervised by At the request of Mr. A. W, John Page. Tbe metal markers will be furnished by the Central Stoker, manager of tha Lodge at Zions National Park, tho Yankee Camp D. U. P. and will bear suitable inscriptions which will Singers and the Ladies Trio of for tha future generapreserve Parowan presented a musical condensed tions, information of program Sunday evening at the Continued on Back Page Canyon Lodge to n largo and enthusiastic audience of guests, hotel employees and visitors from Fair Committee To near-btowns. Under the direction of Ivan Decker, this male chorus of about 20 voices has Publish Premium presented similar programs during the spring and summer in List Soon this and surrounding communiIvan Decker, According to ties. Working in conjunction with n chairman of the them has been tbe Iron County Shirley Fair Committee, preparations are trip, Ramona Mitchell, Evans and Elna Stubbs, who going forward and details are contributed three numbers to the being arronged for the celebraprogram at the Park. June Deck tion of the Iron County Fair er was at the piano throughout in Parowan on Sept. 3 and t. the entire time. The various committees have The large audience which filled held numerous meetings and have the Lodge Recreation Hall to about completed the lists of and the prizes being offercapacity and with an overflow of some 300 people on the out- ed for the winners. The detailed side, was enthusiastic in its praise list will be published early in of the fine performance and of July so that it may he in the the display of talent from our hands of prospective exhibitor community. early enough to allow them to Most of the chorus members make ample preparations of the:r were accompanied by their wives, items. Watch these column for 50 further announcement: of details. making a total of around people who made the trip from Parowan. & Dance Benefit bis-tor- y; Singers Park y well-know- EW Noon THE Ceremony high noon cere- Adele Sevy, d augh-- f impressive united Mr. Mr. Heber Sevy, and 2-- race Decker, son of Mr. Decker of Parowan rrlge at the Cedar City r. 0 Ivan ts J Institute Sunday, June 20. ceremony was el by Stake President Sargent in the presence , 'mn,ediate families, rela- nd ffiends of the bride Mouble-rin- g froom. bride wa dressed in whiet organdy and 7 carried fhbioned boquet of red lMd gardenias. Mro. Cavl mad of bonor l"rui,mid were Marian yUter of be bride, and .4 Party - NEWCOMER Broom. 'erof Parowan J e,tbitney man fr the groom. at act-- 4 ,r J evy lle wedding were Jay Thorley and nson. inary V Photo by Alton Merrill Keith Stratford, Allen Strong, Ralph Front! row, left to right - Elmer Lowe, Kay Mills, Sheldon Olds, AI Hart, Dr. ng two Sheldon to right - Lloyd Stubbs, left Back row Cal Smith, Eugene Halterman, Orton, Elmer Bettridge, Sam Gentry, W. Or ton, Ray Klauk, Whftney i ,1 Stanley Bradshaw Earl Lewis Norman Benson, Evans, Evans, Benson, LaMar Jensen, Bryc Adams, Floyd wedding march. Jensen. 8raduated from the Ideals and National Director State Director; Whitney Orton e 'j kigh school and the bilities for the coming year. local Direct,be wa Allen a member Strong outlined methods and LaMar Jensen, p,ff Dr. Keith Stratford, national held every are ors. Meetings Alpha Beta maximum of efficiency and obtaining past sorority Parowan Jaycees were director from Ogden The M. at the P. 8:30 at of the State awards in community projects. Dr. Strat- Monday .'"y ct've in college hosts to club members from the chairman in room club the Bank Jaycee the the ford then concluded meeting Allowing her southern ktiD "V of the state at a committee, was fn charge of part building. State the of movie a color with attended of a, the Uni- I !, held in the program which consisted regional meeting UfUh Where ,he waa Al Hart Convention which was held in Any young man between '21 State President, talk M. by A. 9:00 , the at Alladin Theatre and 35 yaars of age interested month. Ka last Cedar Presidents. Local City of Duties on H Kappa June 27th. is New oficers of the Parowan in community improvement Hu0'11 orority. the Oni-o- r Sunday, Kay which State secretary, After Purpose of the region lg2t these attend invited to nnal home eqonon Local Elmer Club Lowe, President; meetings are of all Mills, discussed "Duties is to acquaint ""t Orchesi. U. of U, together Vive President; anytime without any obligation Secretaries and Treasures. State Floyd Evans, State t elected V0,lp' "d the Opmi Jaycees with newly Secretary and to join unless they desire beKlauk Adams, Bryce President gave Ray officials and to instruct local Vice Ati Kenyon Robinson, coming active members. la0ed forceful lecture on Jayce Treasurer; " Back officers in duties and responsi a P,g, j I 2 violin music was L. Halverten. Roy t 'u r Carpehter Set For Tonight Although every family in the Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Days new son came into this world on community is supposed by new Monday, June 28th with a list to have been contacted by one of the West of distinctions numerous enough of tbe members for any grown-up- . Tbe young Ward Adult Aaronic Priesthood man who weighed in at nearly group, we wish again to remind people of the Benefit party and 8 lbs. and who is to be christendance which it being sponsored Scott is not only the ed, Eugene, first born of his parents, but by that group in the Ward Chapthe first grandchild for his el and Recreation Hall tonight maternal grandparents, Mr. and with the program to begin at Headed by their Mrs. Frank Taylor and his patar-n- al 8:30 p. m. L. Adams, the group grandparents, Mrs. Arvilla leader, Hugh H. Day and the late W. Scott of men are making a drive to assistance for Lowell Day. He is also the first great secnr of their members who one Evans, for Mrs. E. J. grandchild Higbee af Cadar City Tha little fellow has been seriously ill for a long can also boast of a full set of time and to whom they would Mrs. Hig- like to give a substantial lift in great grandmothers, bee, Mrs. Elizabeth Day Lyman, meeting the great financial obhave been inMrs. Adelinda Thornton and Mrs. ligations wbich curred his during long illness. Maria Taylor. He also hat a Mr. Wm. 0. For a worthy cause and a worthy Thornton. The family has decid- - subject, your best cooperation and assistance will be greatly Continnad on back page appreciated by all concerned. r, |