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Show an I'Af'.ov. ALUMNI FGNFRALS Continued With Ml Mr make resel Vatioiu, Mjii.'inv jUc Box 8J, lVlal.etoll, Bewily "f Harewun, a native hot late! liiall Ma clu-i- t laloAUIl, I of injuries .sainiay attacked by 15. J latex ale Being re: lied t.cn , A. il each wlueli aim il i. ii Tic iaiv(img Thuiv lor 1.50 Uie da nee to lollow. tlie scrvicrs Attending Tiie alumni ball wmeh will !,i i m sttTh, Mrs. Sarah J follow the jaliqut, Will be Mrs Idotiiia Mutheson, School gm-i.a-auUie held in High D.a KhUuim and Mrs. Ella to the IS and open : dic who W.iS visiting K b: other, John C. Evans publicTwo Ukets leave been mad. : ,v Mr. and Mrs. Earl the nominating commit,,.ni, Mr and Mrs Gordon up by with the following canditee . Mrs and Ray .in, Mr II. E. dates to be voted on: for 1i cm Mr and Mrs. Mrs Golden dent Claude Adams or Anw Mr and Vico.iie,s.dcnt, for ill Mima StolM-aand cl Iron, or Miuam Hulyoak Mr Mrs Geoig.a and Md Eyre (Ji.wi.on, Itlui Mu Udluc Watson, Evan Roll-i- i Listei; for secretary, Burton; or Frankie , ,md Ins 1"J. Mr arid MrsJ or Orton for Ralph treasurer, Hill and Rollins I).. a !;. in... board Thiee Orton. H ..p W. Isiiiuird Evans, all Eugene from 1amw.m: Frank McConnell, memlieis will lie chosen Dot list: Smith, tlie following Madge Adams, Helen Krught, Lyle Evans, ( .dar City; Mr. and Mrs Dale Gaylord Wlutney, Gurr and Holier Mae Simpkins, II. Woods, an: , aver; I', Gladys Evans. Norn ion and Venice Moure of Salt Luke Off Wei's of the organization Gitv. are Mai lo for the past year Della Gurr, Topham, president; CARD OF 1 MASKS WiMlru-wKiy- . i Mr-tenw-- n lu ; ) ,,!! C. V i ., g i; G.u ; i. i'll,'.-.- !.. . i'. Mi i . B k. .. . ,l Ad.-Ipl- i w t i i nit , W t . . t- - An,ni e : xin: i i:it : SHOW STARTS AT 7 OOP. v i..a.nge. i T..c is, i reliant ruslies to tlie it B.,im u .th fie cheek, Utl t to the holder of i n lots s it .md SUNDAY AND MONDAY lUt'O A , uw.iii Audrev D.i'itnii AU rt .lui.i- . Jana- -, I.und, G.iil'ia Liiimi-eiiix- . M irv Rul nai', Rose Eli u Wa'T n HI one Smith. T Fa W. Talh t, Geliy i'H.' 'i ' :.l.d William F.dA ,n A'.di o! Paiagon.ili .lull ji r Sen n.i i gradii.civ Ciirnk v Adam.0, M.nleiie A am..', Spencer Adams, .lev I! : I Vo da. or "Clutk 1 to git Tiust Company" meri'lianl fi The ned 1. a W.I' t..e identification n.o Wink Dial la a I .c ale, Was signature and tbit t'le ilieik was till- fa'.M, g.aat r d.iUghtei Mia II. a - m : i i V. . a A Gerald Hiatt. Jeamm M O ni'.ii ,a.t s.ituri.iv. i i . k a. i i d a i J 1. ! P ! : u ; Ruby and l d : I. I e! J .1 t ey a I'l Valli y tin ill 1 n 1'u:i Ilk. ' I.. .ui i nt r- - t s. ( check wit'i D ,!'!(, intent to defiaud is, of cou' e, a Ul n under the Utah C: Glide, and the otfendei can le pi j; el iy belt With if he I ail h a, 'pn iieiuled, but in mans ..f t:. it is impissible for t e law tnforcement ;i te:i-- i State and Fid-- i a s, r.il, to locate Uie offender. By the t me the check has been TlES WED., , i EWs Ti't'RSDAY iin-ili- f Ilk i nephew. i , i funiui t. e i . Rav Birch, Gerald Cl I , Norine Crawford, Edward Dd Ion, C'l.nton Gilgc, Robert Cm. a. mor, Mern.i Hdterman, Don- f. ald H.iVeoek, Liny Heap, Val to Boa el' , i i i Lund I.miii V. . !. N a bogus - tui lent a el ! Hob-oak- , Xbwcpzwoh'I in t i , Til. . I Yvirili' BI1Jeill Bells-illi,n, John Benson. Fr d BE' Eh'.nod Itettndge, Ted 1! left a,. n. on I -X- tur i HAYWORtH'fom) XfabSctGnv, -l :oio. nd am-die- nCHHCQion j COMEDY unpaid the offender and has left no trace of his course of travo', iinles; it be a string of other in othfraudulent checks pas-eer Futilities. i fia i d FRIDAY AND SAUirday d Roll-in.se- I font fie melihald, lilt me: eli. ill i'C and a si, to .1, U i .M r. Hvatt, Kendall Lister, Melvin Milton MorteriMill, Mlteliell, law Mi i Geo: ge Mom', Marline Mart-c- to veal n, Larry MmlciiMn, Oran I. aid '1 Orbp, JoAnn Orton, Virginia Orti n, Vernett-- t Page, Pauline Para more. Marge M.tv P.hilhjis, Mai an Rnsmusren, Deon Beverly Rowlev. Sherly Smith, Sarah Waid and Barbara Wiltsey. .; jh, tl.uk, ,t,ii itt L h h.ird , and v . '. . ig i; Beverly Pendleton, Mitchell, Mirton We uuh to cxpiv&s uur deep-(ise notary; gratitude to tin; friends of treasurer; Garry Bentley, Horn-e- r Adams and Whitney Orton, Kendall, who were so kind at the time of Ills SlekllebS loard memliers. Homer Adams is chairman in a ml death For the lovely flower otfei.ngs, for tlinee who took charge of the initiation of the Seniors into tlie alumni associa-- t ait in the funeral services. Mrs. Elia Miller on Which will take place durMrs. Billie Hastings ing Uie day Friday. Verl Taylor also heads a committee which RAI PH BENSON Continued is arranging for a special assemttle CARD OF THASKS was first vice president bly to lie presented at 3: p. ni. Jink Jones, Pontiac, II!, We wlsIi to thunk our many Friday in Uie school auditoi lurn friends that heljied m anyway Mrs- Della is Gurr general vice president, Bevrilv Gil born, Holhnmk, Ari.., sisretaiv; and Uie sickncte and the of duimg deatfy chairman banquet comof our Be Mother, Mrs. mittee. The banquet will be Don Driggs, Stockton, Cal manager Ague U. Bound man. Esjieeially served in the Home Ec. room Benson, newly elected do we want to thunk the Ralph by Mrs. Neta Taylorstudentbodv president of BYU, Relief Society and the ones who took pmt in the serrecently ft Provo to attend i Pacific States PresiAlso far the lovely floral vicesAssociation dents convention nt wonderful a such We have offerings. Sun Valley, Idaho. The Family of Mother Mis. Agnes U. Buardman None better ever will live. Seventy colleges were repat the 24th annual resented brothand To each of us sisters affairers PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Coot. Her only thought was to give. word of tihe birth of a buby boy on April 27 to Mr. She has toiled through the years POPPY DRIVE Continued Theyve been many. and Mrs- Roburt Parker of Indiana. Robert, one Some filled with heartaches and ranging begun, to make them painof our native Parowan boys, for the volunteer workready been to She hasnt any, partial nude his home with tlie Ortons who will distribute them ers comto kind And the she isnt for some Ume following the throughout the city on Poppy plain. deaUi of his parents. Day. The poppies, made of crepe Mrs. Alice SinglHon Davis Her spirit shown bright all stems, are paper with wire of Greenville, Reaver County, Through the long years with and Yet of exact wild popup the night day replicas is visiting in Parowan with her Children in tears. which between the grew pies Mrand daughter on crosses row row in the The j and Mrs Ray Bentley. jjay God in his mercy, make battle cemeteries in France and lady will he remembered by Her days full of joy. Belgium during World War I. many of the older residents of May her heart be lightened TSiey were natures fIon,J the community as will her hus- By each girl and boy. tribute to those who died, and SBfrSt band, Uie late William Davis, as soon as The American Legwho used to visit Parowan fre- Until she goes to her rest ion and Auxiliary were organhigh a Away upon home missionary quently as ized after the war, we made Mrs. Davis is past 80 years of To tiie place she has earned-ThC;h''' them oulr memorial flower. highest on high. age and enjoys the unique disWhen more young Americans tinction of reading, writing and Where angels take ministering in Europes gave ther lives vvitiuiut handwork tlie aid Care of the blessed. doing poppystudded fields in World of g kisses. V There our Wonderful Mother War II, tlie poppy became their Will restbe at last at MrsEva Bennett returned memorial flower, too, and it home a week ago after spendnow signifies remembrance for ing throe weeks in El Monte, To Mother, With all my Love Ameircas war dead, no matter Your Soa in what part of the world they California, with her son Merton Walter Ward Mortensen and lus family. gave their livesvue-pret,- iwt l ! ii V. t. I. .a ATTORNEY CCLMY w ii I i , -..' D i: p ,:i.. 1 , ' li in . ; i, I.. K.iii, k i em n .1 i, ' 1 m , lid 11 J i K. on in k i l R l! k M. u t SEMINARY Cmtini'-Lt n 11., liiii..- - C. i.'.f'ii Continued i; Bt So, liewaare of these at Band Chock Artists Durham Morris (Sgmd) I d il . ' t.a ; mM Don . on County Attorney linH r- - fi, SHORT week. ck-cte- - lud bu:-inos- Para-gona- n s - OfiY, 1 Mondcrful Mother four-da- y -- h tf- &m (biv - V - . m-cive- ruN, fe.- - - i - son-in-la- w, etlis-- v--w e, f - .S:, 7- -- 1 - IV - j meike 'O; ii - - r 'i Official registration figures prove that more people use Chevrolet trucks that more . . . people prefer Chevrolets outstanding features, quality and performance at lowest - that more people know Chevrolet trucks are first in value! . . . prices See for yourself how much more Chev. As $ r :e' T, - ." ' , 1 , . ' rolet .- or v. --- h in at our showroom soon! ' THERES i . step v a; v trucks offer. Cal! us, Advance-Desig- n j -p t - FOR A CHEVROLET EVERY HAUIING TRUCK JOB! - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halem and baby daughter of Salt Lake in town City spent the week-envisiting writh Leonas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crawford, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs George Linde-lan- d from Springfield, Oregon spent tiie past two weeks here in Parowan visiting with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Dalton and her two sisters in Cedar City. Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen spent a week visiting in Kanab with her daughter and Burton Mr. and Mi's. visiting at Kanab the Lions held thir 49ers celebration horse racing, dancing, prizes for tienrded men and best costumes. Carl L- Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R;ismus-seson-in-la- Banks-Whil- a mL-.- ! MAKE YOUR ' ' Memorial rXXL':' t i m a Beautiful Rock of Ages Monument ..j i v V' v ' tvv Day Tribute x v 'A -- rtV; fVri Remember your parted loved ones with an attractively the loveliest finished, fine granite Family Monument and most lasting tribute. Choose yours now be assured of delivery by Memorial Day. Free estimates and easy monthly terms. ... CLAYTON ... RASMUSSEN - n AUTHORIZED is in New London, going likes take plete Conn., to Submarine school and it very much there, it will about 4 months to comhis schooling at that Base. JAMES REPRESENTATIVE M. WALKER 5 LAKE TtT t v u lamaMinwoinh Braushci MONUMENTS SALT CITY, UTAH A I PHONE .10 NORTH i'l,' J t y Monish to Announce that the folloniiis liusinoss concerns nil! TIIE SOUTHERN UTAH LOUSE Kl & COAL CO.. p q Chevrolet Company r-- ? Cp Ll; Li u coimnom-- c!.sin o for tlio Slimmer monifis C E n I miSI li MAIN STREET, CEDAR CITY, UTAH 680 'Sraou on Saliird.ns hoiiiiiiiio Mav 21 at l,J CO Phone eV THr m I I M. A. MOOD LL3IKEU CO. f |