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Show Parowan Time The PAROWAN TIMES SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities Thirty-Fou- Volunn r PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, jlljjli School Athletic Track Hem! let! for Ketfional Track Ami Field Meet track JJ. athletic field and ww the ihtfh Ue region track which will be meet Laa neid A'U m Poivwun on Saturday, to Principal 7, according Dedication of the new Summit Ward Chapel will take plac Sunday evening, May 1st. is announced by President W. Clair Rowley. The dedicatory prayer will be uifeiod by Presiding Bishop Rtuuirds in connection widi the regular conference program. Bishop Ilichaj ds will attend ail other seanuns of the confeince us will W'llUam M. Aalsh of live Cnurch Welfare C. Il.iWH' fine assistance Tnanh vi cn employees in preparing witn the patrol equip ,. uii-and to tiie generosity of wmar.y of our local trucl luj uuu of cinders were Adel. hauled and spread. A who hauled .the jrng uea- tlie 1 steam power iinders. Horn on Mon piaJit tn Cedar Canyon Harrell Worth Orton, ttiy Here Revere Benaon Haycock, iahon, I Htibinso.i, Sjmuei Abbott, Wil Kent Pendleton, Urn Lund. fKJph Mitchell, Edgar Benson, .111. L. Adams, Cyril Pendleton, C. Rulun.vin and AlUcn- Many other residents and itudenu a suited in preparing and clean, ng the track tad and in ypre id mg and smthing up to tlve ; Hll. iiib ialiy m 4 JLe-Gra- YOUR PAROWAN TIMKS NOW- - $2 50 A YEAR $2.50 par year Number Seventeen Parowan To Get Official Script Of Movie Filmed Here I'nrai'onnh City Man MIss-Ceil- ar Mss Crx Robmson of Announcement has been made lias been olvosen us Uic by Mr and Mrs. K. n Doyle vau.aicto, un tor the 1949 of the mamage of their of Inc Parowan daughter ciass Myrle to J. Burt ingn bcuuol, according to Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C- Hatch. Miss Robin- J Erwin Walker of Cedar City son received tins honor because The ceremony was performed of hei average scholaiship .n tlie St. George, LDS Temple being tne highest in the on Saturday, April 16th with class. Pivsidcnt Harold S. Snow offiShe will use as the topic for ciating. The parents of both the ner valedictory address which puung couple accompanied them will be delivered at the gradu- through the temple- The brides ation exercises on May 26, the .sister Mrs. Reva Matheson of class motto: Youth, the Hope Cedar City was a member of th James L. Benson, seaman apof Tomorrow." wedding party also. Immediate-lUSN, non of Mr. and Cleo is eighteen yeuis of age following the ceremony the prentice, Mrs. L- M. Benson of Parowan, tlie only daughter of Mr- and young couple left for a honey- has been Mrs. Chester Kubinson of assigned to tlie Naval moon tour. Si.e has bean attended A reception in their home is Air Station, Kodiak, Alaska. who entered the Benson, ihe Parowan High for all foui being planned fur the near re- Naval 2, 1948, service Aug. ytais where her chief interests futureI at the ncnat tnin,,lfi nave been with Home EconomMw Robinson k a graduate ffivef ics and business- She has been of the Parowan High School and Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. Club work, the Parowan LDS very active in Seminary. Before entering the Naval completing five summer's work She worked as a telephone ophe was graduated from service, ui Uus organization aid serving erator at Wendover for 1 Parowan High Schoolone .season as leaderyears and for the past few years For her fine work in this has been employed in the office Mrs. Golda Guymon and her field she was recently awarded of the Milne Truck mother, Mrs. Grace Gurr, reJie coveted Carl R. Gray schol- Cedar City. turned Tuesday after spending The groom is a prominent arship by the Union Pacific R. some time in Idaho Falls helpR. Co- She plans on making use young man of Cedar City and is ing to care for little Jimmie of this scholarship by attending employed by the same company. Rawson, son of Murray and the Branch Agricultural College Anna Rawson. Jimmie received Union next winter and furthering her a bad skull fracture and other course in commercial departcuts and bruises when he fell Meeting Monday ment. She is of from a moving car as he attempBecause of conflicts with oththe Senior Class. ted close the door which to er events. Union meeting for The list of prosepetive gradufastened. wasnt all Par-tightly of workers the Primary ates include from Raragonah, The two ladies came by plane wan Stake will be held Monresides Miss Robinson, Myron at 8: p.m. in the as far as Salt Lake City Tues- Abbott, James Anderson, Connie day evening nioming and joined Jesse Ward West is announced by Carter, LaJean Hunt, Clair D was there on who Guymon, HendricksonJean A' Robinson, Ivy Robinson and president, business, and came on home is attendance desired. good Ruby Robinson. There is little excuse for local with him in the car. workers not arttending now that! the meetings are held in our own community. Para-gon- Rob-insu- grad-tunin- g Prm-cip- - rat-ui- g PERSONAL NEWS NOTES y - - To Be Shown At Alladin Theater May 1 2 & 3 The official I Most Marti Primary Conferonco Set For Sunday Aiuht the sc; ipt of 'Tiu l!;g winch was filmed in Un picture- - mountains tiie List to official.-- lau--wa- uinum l. i vw.lt Studio, Eagle-Lio- n m-ti- tn' . Sunday evening at 7:30 p in. wan, it w.is aiuiouin d la. ! tlie West Ward will fluid their Sumnut Ward with its Bob Goodir.-1by Saturday Pi unary Conference. The theme of 120, has wt a record i imfield rcpie.a-nUitjpu A Child Too Must Know is in careful p.anning, cooperation turo conipuiy. Tlie Way". All children enrolled and hard work. Tne new Church Mr. Goodfned, vvli-iv , i will participate in this confer-emeou tiding has been completed in Salt Lake City making iang exactly six months from the merits for Uie woild po mu-ris It that ward all hnprel fate work began and at a total of tiie Technicolor incline at members, espmally the parents of $34,000. theatre on April 2), luiir of the Primary cluldron will According to Bishop Raymond the script over to Mr:. N lln the andw surface. lie present. L. Farrow, of the over 90 Marsden Durham Mis l)m ham Accnxhiig to Mr- Hatch, this hus labor been donated the a fast track by make to if I'.mm.u is enough To aandformer resident Legion of members Ward Summit and lut But m of the lanes, wide enough for daughter eight N. Mursden and Mm. Mar. , Meet Monday three f et wide each. It is a by members of other Winds in track with Loth the Parowan and Cedar strandid quaitir-mil- e The regular monthly meeting will present it to Mayor K Bay Stakes The of remainder the both a football for room of the local unit of the Lgion Lyman for pivsei vation in tin ample and baseball field in the circle. funds were raised by personal Auxiliary will be held Monday towns urchivesAccording to newspaper remeet ever to The first big evening at 8: p. m. at the home Continued on Page Four j have been held in Parowan, this of Mrs. Edna Hatch- A very ports, leading citizens ol Parobe to athletic event promises worthwhile program has been wan will be invited to the to have a fust look at hisin attraction the the biggest arranged which will include disM.- I.A. movie the which glnfnw the of Athletes from the town. cussions of Child Welfare tory by scenic local wonders of tinthe schools of Hinckley to Kan-- . Mrs lone Orton Alice and by Hold mountains and HMany canyons. ab will pai lcipate including the Bartun, Iron County Health A Representatives of the MNurse. Mrs- Eulala T. Orton will Hollywood stars will attend the high schools of Hinckley, Delta, Junior Girls classes of every event. The picture stai-Fillmore, Beaver, Milford, Paropresent a lesson on in Parowan the Ward Stake parand with a discussion on Faster, Peggy Ann Gai wan, Cedar City, Enterprise, in the Festival in a Lon ail McAllister. There star's ticipated Order-ville Hurricane, St. George, Venezuela, the country to be Ward West at made evening. Tuesday appearances personal studiedlessons Kanab. These and are given Mrs. Annie To further increase the utility Stake Junior leader, with the idea of promoting bet- local affairs durrng then locaTalbot was in charge of the a! ter relations between the Coun- tion here last sununer. jhe track and to improve its affair and was assisted the by Although this is not the first tries of South America end the appearance, he senior class of Hers, Stake and Ward I picture which has been filmed the school will m re its gift I ward United States. Lora May Benson, Val I Scott M. MatllCSOIl our fair city, it is the first officerB were ibviited I I to tlie school in the form of a I Y According o Mrs. lone Orton near Hyatt Bentley, Elrea dark, J U. S. uests- Parowan has received time that who is chairman of die commi j Phyllis Crawford, Maxine Dal-cement curb around the inside A program was presented with I ton( Eleen Davenport, Orland I tees in charge of the Child Wtel- the recognition due her as the of the track. This is to be built I or a mtvie production, each ward contributing numbers I Evans, LaVonna Guymon, Adele j fare program, 60 of the money within the next few days. Scott M. Matthespn, fartner with the announce-pieol ow: reading by Dartene I Coinciding taken the of The high school shop is fever- sale Karla j Louise popthrough Hulet, Parowan man was nominated Holyoak, a ment the Y'ard premiere, Parow an is retained by the local Bhly building hurdles, and jump Bryant ,of Slfnmit Carlyle Johnson, Mary Jane j Wednesday to the office of U S. , I wid probably be featured as the duet P1 as Joyce tts by Child Welfare standards to make a fast moving Mansden, Collins Mitchell, Clark j district attorney for Utah By they went to attend the organization ean Halterman of the Mitchell, Mar-- 1 Preg. tom'll f Mre. TayKorle step- - fund and can be used in render- - Town of the Week in Suitmeet possibleMortensen, Lyle S. Truznan. Harry to Audry I lene Mickelson, Caudell Orton, j MrThe public as Openshaw ing assistance to worthy, needy jday's Peserl Nws, accordingFea-well as the Parowan East; a skit will succeed I mcrther' M3 Mathlon I an the from announcement Mae Javme Dunton and Anna families. She and Nurae Barton ! student Hima Qrton, LaJuana Orton, Dan B. Shields, who retired in I rPn body is urged to attend. Lhe paper to your P the meeting Monday will ex-- 1 ure I Ooxn Students will be admitted for I Bmth of Paa?(onah: Paee Vera Robinson, if the appointment is. ,, February, local News Com pond and Suzanne Dert how thei 25c and the can by Pmore plain auxiMany nee Skougard, Richard Stevens, j approved by the senate. Jf6ephe public for 35c. This an w has been gathcr-thMlll - J and and aPJano duTt Healwith the Mary Paine cooperate teis, Phase of the meet is handled Elaine and County Mary Ward, He was named temporarily to Whitney by I anted Prof. Gwige and BaykS parowan Marian Decker. Program in improving the in2 the materials and picture-the regional athletic committee. the position by Federal Judge I I or feature story. H of Ward service Durham W both Oher details are in groupsCy Tillman D- Johnson flollowing charge of tihe n entirely new feature As Mrs. Orton further states that I visited during the host school officials. Mr. Shields announcement of Loea, Uaitll) week-enwith Rulon and the AuxHtary will continue to .MIA roeram' 3TT AJ Mr. Matheson, who the field and track m retirement. all to children the and volunteer Paranwre Lctfioil workers ready keep To Moot events to be stagedTatthis mret I awards were Pesertted has served assistant U- - s. Mrs. Pairamore reports that to assist the Health Nurse with..r are the fbinso?1 Meet I 1934 was STt district attorney since INili I tVouilPSliav I while there M- I. A p esi-clinics. She the Stake they were entertain- - her dash, named to office until a perman-run run, Workman Lib-I Rowk-vMrsB. Roberta led at an Easiter dinner at cap- j that the Auxiliary ladies have , suocssor was namea and the mile I and run; Continued on page four Dy uie J tain of president of the Ameri- - ent each the Elizabeth former a resddents, Camp, year provided foundation park by relays; high can Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs Prostdent. Meil JtI hurdles, and hurd-1 low Lela R- Banks, State Depart- I Raymond and Betty WUlsey and I sent in to State headquarters regular monthly meeting of tne ies; the high jump, pole vault, - vensi y 0 addressed ment repj president, their families. Present at this for distribution; but that this camp will be held Wednsdiv road jump, to nract bef discus throwing, of the Parowan and j 'as resentatives of former year, it will be kept here wherP evening at 8: p- m- at the jm;!.. unusual shot put and Uitaih supreme court in 1930javelin throw, units at a Cedar Auxiliary the it can be made use of if thejf Mrs. Max Hendrickson. Tin City resddents besides Parowan Local school athletes are n the Hotel Es- - He began his law practice in hosts and their children, were! needy occasion arises. lesson on The Blind in Utah' in shape for the events at Gleanr Girls Annual Banquet oalante Tuesday evening. The Cedar City as a partner m the Eeverly Matheson, Homer Whit-v. These lessons are so vital to will be given by Mrswhich time the entrants from to have been Iheld in the Pare- - ladies stressed the membership firm of Moms and MathesonMr. Benson and include the and will young vttterang? families, ney, Myrtle Cochrane, this region will be chosen to wan Stake was pronounced an drive which will begin on April I Mrs. Gordon Cochrane and their I that a special appeal is being graphies of some of tin nnl d t enter the XFUTflUFR State Track and Field and Mary Lou made for a good attendance not blind persons in the State as outstanding suc0e3s by the 86 25. family, Dave most humble apologies I jmeet' Bruce Decker (Adelle only members but of all eligi-- 1 well as some of the tilings v. persons who attended the affairl In addition to the talks by! Our Hatch, I I m J the I Former of honor, an infor-- j o Sherwin and Rowena Benson waa Parowan and Joan I ble members of the Auxiliary. have been done to as.si t t'u Ruion evening guests Wednesday Cedar)( HiunTieei: Af I I I I fOT failing to roptort tilC arrival I I f Alton Merrill presided as thejmal program was presented by and their kiddies; and I Assisting Mrs. Orton on the blind. Mis. Mable Wileock wil Jparamore I n I March f new their daugi orI Stake J J the Cedar of the master of ceremonies at members Pauline and Mary committee in charge of the wel- give the history of her City u j jephine, the County which was sponsored ganization. Mrs- Ellen Bulloch, j 19 fare program are Uvada Belt- - j grandfather, William Wil-jQ banquet I I Honored I honest, folks, nobuddy told us. was Class Ward their much leaders, Without president, Auxiliary preliminary ridge and Zilpha Dalton- Mrs. an early Parowan Pioneer who by now big i Arthur Jones and Oscar I hut to which all and affair and of pre-- 1 So we guess that by the was m crowd the heads the Pan- - was blind. All interested la ' gather-- Edna Hatch charge pjaaning, m s , an Frank brother I'- ulet, former members of the Gleanrs af the dinnerStake j j entire American committee with Lib-- are invited to attend sided at the j er together and spent a delight-wvth I well acquatn are original Parowan Stake Presi- - j were bidden. The Jane, in j who were were ladies Matheson and Eulala Ortcm bie Parowan j afiernoon, aaiting, visiting guests little sister, who os o be J eacy will be honored at a social seated at tables itselfotherivise in the West j attendance were Pearl Russell, j enjoyng anj Jerrolyn-jhapeCedar City 1st Ward Ward banquet roam- The turkey Golda Guymon, Roca Mitchell, christened I I Saturday evening at dinner was served by Mrs. Neta Marie W. Orton, Twila Thom-IV O T CE The Parowan Literal y Chb ' and Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen, I Taylor, after the opening pray-- 1 ton, Barbara M- Adams, Minnie To at in its annual election lulJ to Base his returned Navy Buetalla Halterman, Fast Sunday will be held in AH Lowder, members of both the Ced j er by Mario Topham. choose Mrs. Zona Tup- spend-Jiweek, after San Calif., Sun-Diego, Ethel Wards this both Parowan j During the dinner a program lone Orton, Fae Benson, and the Parowan Stakes are ham as here its piesident for la1 and Orem in htfi Edna of the was presented wath represents-- Bayles, Mildred Gilger, following day in place invited to attend. impressive funeral services coming The affair will B. and I His his sister with year. Mary Alice Grail parents. Violet Clark. Conference. and to due Peterson tne ude a tives from each ward panticipaSunday, was elected M;,r- Mrs. program in which Chester Mr. and family, This included a poem by jnembers of both iam secretary-tn-unStakes will tinghim of Orem Lister, Muir u. accompanied Union M. in the Paragonah' H. E. Bayles, leader of the West Society and Anna Lyman, assistant s and several to and Parowan spent solo Ward a saxaphone ,i dancing willow611113 Of Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Ethel Bar retary. Meeting days visiting, then journeyed by Hazel Jean Davenport of Huldah Mr. Re-Bertrude Mitchto with Hulet, visit Kanab to on Stake Mrs. Edna Hatch, res.dent Jones served as a Paragomah; a piano solo by Ra are out the officer. there. folks going Muirs amtoujlPrioide"). Counsellor to both President mona Mitchell of the East Ward list Society delved at InJolmato Mrs- Graff was hostess to HiHulet Umon the MohtM, cea that a screed as oounselllor dealh rf Mrs. wia vocal solo by Verl Taylor; club at this meeting. Preeu dmg t res. Sargent during the entire I reading by M. Glenn Jones of meeting of the organization will I1;Agnes Boardman of Paragonah Mr. and Mrs- Albert Benson the election a review un f afternoon he Was head ail died early recently returned from a trip of the old Enoch. Many persons responded be held Sunday Ward book, Cheaper by the Dozen, Paro 'Wan West I chaP 2:30 in the of Stake. cal number was and old favorite extemporaneously at the request Frkjav maming, Aprill 22 at the which took them to parts by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr- and Both men A11 ladies are invited but offi-- u of Mrs- Bartons, The Har- four StfltPS have performed song of the toastmaster. e o hef daughter Ernestine B Gilbrplh Ca f taluabL and Parowan vest Time is Passing By, sung singing Mrs- Benson left Mre. Hyrum serv'tces to their church The group then adjourned to cere, class leaders Ki Ha by given Vicare espeta ly urgd Mr and Mrs. Clair Rowley where March 14 and traveled to in by rnrnbers af the two ' the recreation hall where they mothers Parowan, Boardman members will be enter-nStak 68 attend. All May lessons wi l be Mr- and Mra Harold Mit- 3nd after leaving tor, Idaho, where she vmted dTbecause of a enjoyed an hour of dancing with brought b Anna L lo. re t0 furnishing previewed. The Singing Mothers J hospital where with her sister and family, Mrs chell, accompanied at the piano night Edna Brown and Hazel e5fpress the apprecia- - Mrs. Mary Lyman whidi K numbere Mr. Benson by Mrs. Mary Lyman. Speakers iU for Laura Prestlerf tta!ld 'e hag the members piano music for the occasion. will practice PendIeton win have charge of at tiie Stake will e fecial is sing for the ocassion were J- Lowe offered wiU they drtailed was A ry The closing prayer lreson on .Modm Music. in held being Ieir honor. cloeing program on May 11. Continued on page four m mXi weeks Tiroes. eppar On Four Continued Five Page . On Continued Page 1 Para-gonai- i. Conunutx-e- . mem-ocrahi- p - l - m Tcmnle Hites Unite Valedictorian Of Gradual inti Class New Summit Chauel Fo He Dedicated At Conference Ir J Cleo Hobinson UTAH APRIL 22, 1949 ORDER - , -- .I.- e. , 4-- e i - - Auxiliary . dt-n- Primary 1 j I- ii - - 1 j ! piv-micr- o o Festival , - vice-preside- nt Parowan Stake Junior Girls s - 1 1 , ihm-- - dominated District Attorney s 1 I - i - at -- e " accP '1re - Ladies Attend Auxiliary In Cedar . 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