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Show I 7"lnM THE PAROWAN TIME SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities Thirty-Fou- Volume jaycee D. r S. ' TH Ii T.iU'A!: Y I Weather Alters Plans Rams To Tangle FeOora Stevens For Rural Life With Millard In Local Succumbs To Heart & Education Classes Gym Tonight Ailment A. Banquet Earmarked For FAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. Success Tia weather man stepped in A bang-uWith puns m the filial stages game of baskolbaT -- ;Aj jvjiee ticket sales steadily end mawnahy altered the or.'g- - u m store for the fans of this the Jaycee Disting- inai plans fur the two-da- y Coo- - area, tonight in tne Parowan jw:va.-ii4-;. looks ferencc on Award rural eduea-banquet hie and uished High gym, when tne Rams try success-Citizention which was scheduled for to get in the winners column. like a sure fine are guessing with Tuesday and Wednesday in Ce- - Their oponents wil be Millard to the identity of dar Cityas t ch r High, tht- team thaJ handej honorcJ There were only three of the them their first the young man to be league defeat The guest speakers who arrived in a.ud were guessmg too. by a scoiv of 48 to 32 committee made up Southern Ltah befoie the sm-Jt apjM-ar- s selection that the protest im-u.- r storm blocked tlie highways ard Pauwan made of mei noons of the Senior ch aljut poor of of Commerce are keeping n.ade travel impossible. Miss I Relating in last weeks game the name of the young man Lois Clark, of the rural oduca- - must have had good soun tion division of the ft. E. A., I reasoning, the two officials were secret and even the man himth. Mr. N. J. Barlow and Miss Wini-- retired from any future duties self will not know until feed I laze n of the State Depart-- by the award is made. Region 6 Coaches an ao is committee of Education uddresssed selection merit The at a meeting held Principals 3 Robert of faculty members and I Fillmore follows Edgar Benson, evening, Wednesday and interested parents during T ies- I Th L. Fenton. Ivan Decker game wasnt protest ! Arthur Joseph with Mr. Benson day afternoon and evening. mentioned in this meeting. At the afternoon meeting Uie which should indicate tluat not acting as chairman. who desire to speakers took up the problems only our coach, but every coach j Those attend this outstanding event r.ad attended recently in various! disliked the brand of officiating t car. purchase tickets at the localities. (that these men had been doing, Ram" or from any Jaycee ported on the conferences he The two officials that worked member The deadline on res cusion conducted by Miss Hazen I the Paro-vaHinckley game of rural life. Mr. Barlow re I will lie on hand for tonights creations has been set at mid Democracy" was the theme scramble, right Thursday, Feb. 17th and thn the The coach informs admittance will be b reserva lor the evening session. One of fiont only. Remember this evet the highlight was a panel dis- - - ys are all in good condition with 'four students ffoin the and r. re showi 'g plenty of class and arrange now to attend Award .p practice and that tile game Distinguished of Parowans in honor be much closer than the will banquet cne at Fillmoreoutstanding young man of the past year. To be held at the West Ward Milk banquet room Sat. Feb- 19, 1949 Admision $1.50 per plate by 1 Mil 1, ORDER YOUR TIMES PAROWAN NOW I 92.00 A YEAR 92.50 pvr year ifCumU-- Ball To Be To Establish Medical To Be Held At Held Here Tonight Practice In Parowan Parowan Feb. 12 & 13 .. Sorenson, M.D., Quarterly Conference reservation Alarms Dairy Leaders only- - Immuniziation Clinic To Dairymen are getting jittery over the milk price situation, Merrill N. Wamick, President of the Utah Dairy Federation, declared today. How muehi longer can the downward trend continue with out upsetting the nationss food economy? This is the critical question, asserted President Warnck, confronting the con suming public as well as the agricultural side of the nation Be Held Here The local P. T. A. is sponsor and Small Pox immunization clinic to be hld each Friday, for three week beginning Feb. 18 at 9:30 a. m at the Elementary School house A similar clinic will be held in Paragonah in the near future Dr. Sorensen will be the physician in charge. People who had three inoculations for Typhoid last year and those who had a booster dose last year will need a booster dose this year. People who have not had series of three inoculations for within the past and have failed to have a boaster dose yearly will need j I the three inoculations for typh- old this year. Anyone who has not had successful vaccination take, in the past five years needs the Small Pox vaccination. There will be a small fee of this end of the t Uil County ill welcome the newt Dostor L. W, Sorenson is Si-h- . lli-iui- - Primary Children's - Price Situation ti'ing-- iiui mg toe evening. 1I1 Mil ill M.tkilN Alii pl.iv fill mi mg . I... ,ii- m iliaigi of tin- (Ini.' Ai r.mgi im ids this g 1I.1 !..! i.f toe S. iii.ir H.gh M.t w . Mi. Alta I).d! n ami M-i u Lauii us f.n ulty at! jJ'.-Thi- public 1., invited to .ittcml. 1 - moiee Stti.-tln.ii- w , 1 u-- ; toe ,ii...ii.u , 1 I- fill- - n tt i.l v I i i .11 tin- 1' nii- - t.'i.it n 11 u i ''1 ..." i!j mn.iMi.in making pivp.11 .itimis to establish the-iY.th c in.-- 1ned1c.il tt ,11 practice here with,i n.:. a : ,,;...t in the next few daysui it. Hi ,'jHii.d i ,nt.--. to The rooms on the Mvond fl or I 1 d In I - ut-'.e- ull of lu-- r lile. She is sumvt d y i: in..:1! ' of Parowan; and ers and two m I! a Orion and Cl.ur Ste Mrs. Sara Ilulet ol P. Mi-L rena I Cl! John R. Steven , V. S' , i i oming; and Waller i . , i 1 s Byron, Wyoming. Funf ral Servu s u !, c ducted by the Bn-- pr.e Sun0 day at 2: p m in the West Ward Chap.-!- F, iends mav S.itu--dacall at he familv from 10: a. m until tim for the services. IVui.-.- will , Pai-i.w- . ! m the City Cemetery. Times Requested To Have Open Letter Column By Reader n L. W. 1; 1 Fleet Annual Sweetheart J s r Hospital Making Drive For Birthday Pennies next few days the !. nple i.f l.iruwan and .is well as tlio s i.f all Dur.ng iher inti-- tin- i - mountain Para-ji'iuii- i, commrni-- t will be given the (i)ior,m ,'y of contributing their birthday penniis toward the support ..i d maintenance of the Primary of t'luldren.s the Hospital Church of Jesus Christ of Latter lav Saints. Every home will be visited y a Primary worker who will prost nt the family with a Va'-- 1 mine envelope. In this env.-l-pe it is hoped the mernlKTs will plac an amount equivalent to the total sum of birthday urs of every member of the family, figured at a penny p.r year per individual. However, any contribution will be appre div'.ed whether it lx? more or less than that amount The Primary Childrens Hos P'tal in Salt Lake City is unique in that it is the only institution of its kind which is maintained and upportod by the contribu linns of the children; - Conlri-tuitionwhich are made voluntarily and from the love in their hearts for others. This worthy project has s, building are being ivinoiU led and lodeeorated for The doctor, hint--- i l'U.1 pUljJMM-considerable tune If. has and expects to be 'etiable to o(h-- up his office quart-,-ito the public within a very short time. The Doctor is a native of Utah, having been born in San He lias been 1'ete County. practicing medicine in the San Joaquin Valley, California, for t! e past twelve years. Prior to that time, he practiced for Several years in Salt Lake City-1is wife, who is in California, w ill pun him here within a short time, llis only non is studying medicine at the University of Southern California. Just as soon as Dr. Sorenson get hLs equipment moved into his new quarters, he will announce a schedule of office hours. In the mean time if anyone wishes to contact him, they may do so through the Fenton Pharmacy; through his office nurse, Mrs Marvin Graff; or call him directly by phone at 381 in Ctdar City. of tiu- - Bank . six-li- - t Quarterly conference fur th Parowan Stake of the L. D. S Church, as scheduled to U- h. on Saturday and Sunday, 12th and 13th, 1949. Elder A) bert E. Bowen of the Count il of the Twelve will be to represent the General Authorities of the churchThe schedule of l 1 K-- iu-u- - - m.x-tuig- s follows: Ld-l- i a Furnace Difficulties Hamper East Ward Church A dinner meeting will be lu-hon Saturday commencing prom-tlat 6.00 p. ni. in the banquet hall of the West WardThin meeting is for the memtiei-- of l y - s the Stake Presidency, the Stake Chric, the Stake High Comic L all Bishops and their councilors and ward clerks and the partners of all those mentioned. Apostle Bowen will attend tins meeting also. The Priesthood leadership meeting will be held m the West Ward Chapel at 7:30 p. m, Saturday. At this nnvting all those expected to attend the 6 o'clock meeting anil all ot fleers, including the secrctano and members of standing committees of all mclchizded priesthood quorums are expected to be there and also stake an t ward workers in the adult aaranic priesthood work. All members of the pnestlux. quorums are invited to atti n ! this meeting if they care toThe general sessions of th conference will be held in th East Ward Chapel at 10 a. m. and 2 p m. on Sunday anil tin M. I. A. session will be held i t that building at 7:30 p- m. - Gatherings Your Editor ruaivid a a from subscriber daiirg All Church gaCings , anJ Music for the ccnfei ''i. ,. i.: with the reque-- t tint other meetings scheduled to be be furnished by the Parowan be published in a Letter To held in the Parowan East Ward Easit Ward Choir under the diThe Editor colnuin. I wo.il,! Chapel during the past weetc rection of Ivan Decker with like very much for very rendhad to be cancelled 'because of Ramona Mitchell as accompaner to feel free to use the pip the absence of heat in the build Also the Stake I,. D. S. ist to express their side of any ing. This was caused by some Girls chorus directed by D. A issue and will gladly print their large cracks which came in the Stones, chairman of the Staki boiler of the furnace after the Music Committee will He pointed out that cow letters, however, it is sing in Mr- and Mrs. Rtalph Hulot rumbersc orvtinued to decline for these letters to carry a fire was stalled last Saturday, both of the general sessions. A have spent the past week visit- and there is a growing shift of signiture. making the use of the heating male quartette from the Enoch ing with friends and relatives labor from farm to factory. Un plant impossible until the dam- ward and a male quartette in Los Angeles and vicinity. less something is done to Former Paragonah the commendation of age could be repaired. made up of returned mision-arie- s are three of correct this condition soon, all part of the According to the Bishopric, Among these people from the Parowan West I of with world some buddies whom send every effort is being made to Ward will furnish numbers-Ondrastic decline in milk produc Resident Dies Ralphs army whom he spent many months in tion is in prospect from great get the repairs completed so pennies of the highlights of the the Pacific Islands during the that the Quarterly Conference conference will be reports from In Milford Feb. 5 Even though farm wagas Its accommodations are avail of Parowan Stake may be held four misianaris who have rerecent war. increased have considerably nnv deserving handi- in the chapel on Sunday as was turned home from News of the death of a for- able to foreign missaddchild of Primary age The Arthur Joseph nome on over the past eight years, capped ions since last the Mr. mer quarterly Paragonali resident, the cost of all food priwhose ailment requires lengthy 1st North street was recently ing to conference. on Milford of are, Myron ftolan They Openshaw farm elaborated, ces, he treatment. Arrangements and Wards In Parowan purchased by Mr. and Mr. of Enoch Want Jones Glen the came as week last of Saturday behind are still lagging to be made throhave approval Rowley, who are moving wages Evans Bemell Verl and to relatives and Taylor wage advances on the industrial quite a shock into it this week. ugh the Ward Primary officers Stake Make and Alton D. Pendleton of the side. H now becomes a quest- friends here. Several Paragonah and the Hospital officials. Parowan Wtest Ward. charged for these ion of how to keep the boys people who were in Milford last immuniza-- I Several children from our own Arch Benson had recovered idown on Records tions. farm. Dairymen week to the ball game visited Elder Bowen who is a wondcommunity have received the Outstanding sufficiently from 'his recent bout have Qny one source af income with Mr. Openshaw and thum-herful treatment speaker and a wonderful thh prlnvided by Everyone is invited to attend. with pneumonia to be brought Two outstanding records in from which to pay wages and he seemed in good health. Mr. marvelous institution. One Paroman will speak at each session. Remember - Date - Time home Sunday and is now out thats out of the securing subscriptions to the died of a heart ailOpenshaw get they price in the local is wan child People living there now receiv- Childrens Friend made by Place. and about a little. ment just after he had gone on for their milk. to be sure that wards are medical best urged the and surgi- Wards in the Parowan Stake ing duty at the Union Pacific none of the visitors cal assistance possible. Mr- Warnick indicated that during the past drive are report- are without a where he was employed jBAC. Receives Mrs- Huldah Hulet and her to go for place milk in returns Clarice Morris, the trend of as a stationary engineer. Plans been approved by ed by Mrs. have home are if lundh dinner and Karla, cm' again daughter, Sunday to the dairy farmers of John Nolan Openshaw 5u. the General Church Authorities Stake Primary Secretary. until will after spending eleven days m prices 'he after (Appropriation To stay they Utah was anything but en- was born June 23, 1898 in Para- for the construction of a new She says that a communication M. I. A. session Sunday evening-Speciathe County Hospital where recent the from General Primary President M.ir-thduring couraging and of Jobe and niodeln a, son larger gonah Rebuild hospital seats will be reserved was given a series o! Karla Library months. Milk prices to the farJane Watts Openshaw. He which will more adequately care Mrs. Adele Cannon Howells to and all young people are espetests and treatment in an effort mer have dropped in this stats was married to An ms M. Mum-for- for more than twice ass manv the Parowan West Ward Pri A deficit to improve her health. Although cially invited to attend all appropriation in January, 1948 a from Dec. 6, 1927, in the St. as the present building mary, states that their recent sessions of the conference. $150,000 has been granted to her condition has become so . year ago to 87 cents subscriptions So besides total of sixty-ninBranch George Temple. He had Ken v ill accomodate. STAKE PRESIDENCY Agricultural College by serious after four monfths of to this magazine is the largest l Urn LOS elniM.i ie the State for of on a maintenance a mission hospital Board of Examiners continued illness that any re-HeH pointed out that the reto the north western stales am' tht re is now the cost of the new number sent in from any one As The JAYCEES It I to be ussed in the covery will be extremely slow, lationship of declining dairy rebuilding ward in the Church. They were st to rue be had filled from met J ibrary the po responsible many now is industrial f00d prices to rising building which was it is thought that she church-Mrhighly complimented by Mrs. contributions. With plans for the D. S. A. desstroyed by fire on Dec. 12, showing slight improvement in wages does not add up to a sitions in the Howells for this distinction. wen! f.rst ti So when the ; according to banquet taking much time at Openshaw Director H. Wayne some respects. Mrs. Morrsi also reports that Primary worker other discussions are work for the Union Pac.fie at present calls at your home, why not the Enoch Ward proudly boast3 lriggs. twenties In the roaring five on Continued with no action tabled page The being I fire which burned down have the monoj' ready for her? of a Childrens Friend Magazine Word was received by Thelwhen butter was 52 cents a takenThe fire prevention .all of the top and most of the now coming to every home in committee is Benson family that Sim the average hourly in- - Social Security Field Continued on baric nae joining with the second floors lefo the school Phillip the Ward. K. Bensson went into the Vets dustrjal wage was 54 cents. fire committee chamber senior "ithout a library and business at Bosie, Idaho on day butter at 75 cents a to a in move with the city meet :and art In Be Cedar Fireside Chat Held Man To To departments-and the national hourly January 21. He is there for council and see if any attention These departments are now observation. He had pneumonia income at $1.32, the dairy far can be given t our fire departTax folding classes in other build-dag- s in December and is having quite is a low level for Next Tuesday return ment at the present time. In mers Paragonah on the campus, Deputy Collector, Henry K causing a a time recovering. going into NOTE FROM JAYEES cream production be in on will 0Ver crowded condition. Parowan, Leigh, The Social Security I COMMITTEE butter. On Sunday evening Feb. 5, March 4, 1949, at the County or a time I is reqjt-;-the matter of re-- , week recent The this list sick Robinson was heavy snows are Miss Cleo hostess Court House Bldg, to assist anyOn the 0. ing the old Likewise, he added, todays from workers f"r a building or (to constructed of Cleone Bess and to lightly dangerous and Gleaner the Girls learned we !)4 one, who may wish help in preof 19 cents for a quart 0. of wages for the the remains of the to price confined - buildings and some will collapse their firesside at In1948 being regular Federal returns King Lildmg and their Larry paring These requests are coming frr.n milk, percentagewise rebuilding an en t.rr-lwith the flu. Coach Ray Watters of chat. me Tax Return. NO CHARGE if it is not removed. The narrow wage individuals who y c less of the consumers one was debated their homes was the h, Ul, d Parowan guest speaker will be made for this service. icy condition of roads and highto conplirt- t.i ir in o hour dollar to the dairy farmer been decided to told ar.d Your income tax return for ways is a definite traffic hazard many being interessting exthe old one and use it for than at any time in the last tax returns. Along with the power serof his in life the 1948 must be filed not later and automobiles should be used Manperiences II (Friday) a Mr .Sherman P.uosi.'i, century. uso orJy- - BAC offi- - off most of the day quarter of with extreme caution. than March 15, 1949. Anyone off.ee, vice. ger of the Pr- vo '.r, a"e male a request and there were numerous forpeople milk price protlem 4,076 people died of gas last to the Due most or workers shoul Parowan of the Ward Bish- - needing advise, assistance, A numi-eI 2s. the alarm- pointed out that approved by the stranded at Fear. approaching blocked call tax should at rapidly for forms, any these records r 3 due to the not rely p: ic and their wives were also 29 inhaled it Bjbrary- - auditorium of the day emergency economic tirH 1RS Bldg., udl'cl is almost as roads. Many workers from the ing stage, have been called in this information. Hi- expaun- a in a;u,nddm,. Appropriate re the County Court House 47 put a lighted match to it AM 9lOO that a tatement of wage credit, f r, v, mo nts were served by the between the hours of . City werz meetings nml fof more Iron Mine at Cedar this 4,000 sections of the country stepped on it. various 1949. 5:00 on March to PM, 4, unable to reach work re. on oacn page I ho,t Continued Viarnick. Mrtc Continued on according Pag? Five mg a typhoid s r.oie.-sar- y - thre-year- r j I e t -- R:io-roa- out-of-to- - l a d $1-2- e I . I 1 I m-- . - I Federal Pavers oliee I -- , tear-drnv- ri ri 1 rtu.---ment- s d- n-- s re-a- c'-- fa-i- r c - s-- |