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Show , The 'Terowan Times" PAROWAN T SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities PAROWAN TIMES NOW- - $2 50 A YEAR 194) P.T.A. Awards To Wl Made .Monday Ue Hri lernoon Ward Girls To Twenty one LDS I2.S0 par gear Number Tvumty The Master Singers To Awards Sunday tihe two school who have had the larfi- grad out --o & priwnUige of parents to Present Concert here Tues. girl of the P.i'nwaii Wert Waid will re-ne their individual au.tn.ls at Teachers Association a Hrial program m oomuvti in the past year nWtmgs during w.lh S.u-- ament meeting Sunday meet-stbe made at the final aeo.rdmg t Mrs. Mara Craw-- t City To Observe ef the organization on 1, Ward committ.-chairman Annual A picture will be Day Numlxrs on the will program one of the of the High Tomorrow given to will In; i" by the gnls with Poppy Day School cUsws for this honor by in Parowan and Uuoughout the the mam addivss t. be given 5 Augusta Adams, president v (bear J llulet, Stake nation. High of the kual Congress of the Volunteer workers from Unit Council Advisor. P T A Girls who have attended tlioir 20, Unit of the American Legion of Besides the presentation (unii meetings and fulfilled Auxiliary and cootHiratuig oranis tliere will be a short other requirements an" Mary ganizations will be on the streets given by the school trom early mommg until rught, program h lie Marsden, Louise Marsden, Election department. nns;c Hlen Miller, M unford, offering puppies to be worn in UUoa will be handed out when of the nation's war dead.h rn.lyn Orton, Virginia Orton, Honor enter tlie meeting, and In H.lma Orton, exchange for the flowers Vernetta Paget carried on the will receive contributions vJtir.g will be they Shnity Smith, Rene Skoiigard, .or the welfare of disabled veteforepart of the session on two Denetta Taylor. Virginia of groups of candidates which will Helen Warren, Mary Ward. rans and needy cluldren be named by the nominating Joan Adele Adams, Joan Bay-1- , veterans. As all workers will committee Results of the elec. Norine Crawford, Phyllis lie unpaid volunteers, the ent;on will be announced later in Crawford, Sarah Ward. Mema tire aniount contributed will go the afternoon. Haltorman and Doris Crawford into Legion and Auxiliary reMrs. Adams also informs us Mildnd Gilger and Etta Skou-gar- habilitation and child welfare that the P T A- organization will have advisor to the funds- 12 to 14 age use its present funds to assist The poppies have been made group: Lillian Heap groups in rther community disabled veterans at H;pi and Verda Munford to the r equipping the play ground. group: and Retta Rml the ad. tals. They are which The meeting Monday of wild which the isor to the poppies age group. for 3: p. m , will battlefields in is scheduled grew on the be held in the school auditoriumEurope where so many Americans gave their lives in both Stake of iDuiham He was a former stud Spot Light world wars. Making them has the Political Science depart- - ent of the local school having provided gainful employment Social Iment of the University of Utah attended at the time the family Census Of Business and valuable occupational therI Recme Acclaim for thousands of veterans will address he Parowan High made their home in Parowan. It is a tremendious job to apy I School in hospitals and convalescent the count and make a graduating class at its He is noted throughout Outstanding from every angle personal visit workshops in all parts of the exer-showas the closing social, fashion I annual commencement State as an eminent public to throc million institutions, country during the past winter and exhibit of the Paro- - cises on Thursday evening is and has appeared be- dlvidually but the Unitwl states and 8Pnn fore local audiences many times Census wan Stake Relief Society on announced by Principal A. C Bureau going to do I well Wednesday, May 11th in the Hatch. Dr. Durham is jU5t that' ThCy are ging To dieoff, cmhave ar- - VJSlt Parowan West Ward Chapel and known in Parowan, being the t,Vcry retail sturC whole- son of former Recreation HallProf of the Members residents, nmged following program County hou,Cf and service estab-- Head every Ward participated to George H. and Nellie Marsden for the evening: I liShment m the tarty-eigTcacllOrS .As.SU. make this first of such affairs states. District of Columbia and I an overwhelming success. Mr Max Dallcy- - histol the territories of Alaska and social science instructor at the Bawaii The program which gave a Parowan High School, was resume of the years work in The Census of Business, is elected prosiderrt of the Iron Music was song was delightfulCOM3I ENCE M EAT I II O G RAM Association required by act of Congress to I County Teachers furnished by the Singing Moth be conducted in the year 1949 at a meeting of all teachers in ere while 'Mrs. Ruth Boardman and every filth year thereafter. I the County held in Summit last of Paragonah was the narrator. MARCH OF THE GRADUATES In charge of Che Census in I week. LaMont Bennett of the The fashion show which followthis area is Mr. V. Max Moffitt, I Cedar school was elected vice ed was a revelation of what can BY CLARK MITCHELL INVOCATION District Supervisor of the Bur-- president; while Howard Dal- be made from old or partly eau of Census Field Staff, ly. anorther P&nc(wan faculty I Have a Rendezvous With Life .. By HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS warn clothing. Eligible to re- with offices at Richfield, Utah, member, was chosen as secre-cave the commendation of ex-Address of Welcome .... By NILS BAYLES, Senior Class President I assisted in the Cedar City and I tary treasurer. peris was the outstanding dis Mr. Kirk Daly of Cedar City surrounding area by Mr. SherPlay of reupholstered furniture I Piano solo Sixth Rhapsody by Liszt .... MARY JANE MARSDEN is the retiring president. man C L.amb which was Of the estimated three mil- - I recently completed Serenade in Blue By SENIOR CLASS double mixed quartettj by adult edu- cation class conducted By CLEO ROBINSON by sev-- Valedictory Address eral of the Parowan and Para-of Class for Diplomas .. By PRINCIPAL A- C- HATCH TV. A. e pa.-xn-t PROCEEDS FOR JAYCEE'S i g Mon-afternoo- n. : y-- Poppy G9 Seminary Students To Graduate Sun. Eve. j- ! - FIRE FIGHTING - 1 f f . crepo-pape- 1 TO ADDRESS P.H.S. GRADUATES OnTbe I Teacher Iron an&-mw- I - 1 ht - 1 1 1 -- ng 1 1 1 Address to graduates HOMER DURHAM by DR. G Firmage Purchases Alladin TIlaIOI .e N.-Vad- 1 Relief Society Exhibit an- - : 1 d - pi"-gra- Master Singers in I.i.eu.in on Tuesday, May 24Ui at : i p in in tlie East Ward ('huiiio Tlus group h.is ni.ide app ,u anevs thitiughour the mimountain west, and have been widely acclaimed m this aua. High lights of the pi e ions M 1.. f. was a concert m City Tabernacle, and a cast from radu station K. S. ir. Salt Luke. This organ z.ition l.as appeared in mo-of oor larger Lt-d- i cities, an I at La-as well .is e. Vega S, concerts during t n- - j,ist Ix-o- n 17-2- The Junior CIuiiiiIh i of tins week computed for their fn: for the benefit of the Fund, and no am nee the api'or.mcc Com-mm- x K t Top-ha- EQUIPMENT LinS AIJ. go: FUND- - Ts record-breaki- YOUR r Tbirljr-Fou- VoIub ORDER summer at the Utah links J. Clive Davis, President of the organization inform-- us th it they will sing their new numbers for the coming season at this program and these shall include classical, and popular nurnlx-rso a ell rounded program is piomi-u-dLength of the program shall 2 hours 15 minutes Ftatured shall be a quartette eons,. g ; Harold, S- Snow, President of the St. George Temple and also President of the St. George Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, who will address the graduates of the Parowan Semniaries at commencement exercises Sunday evening. President Snow is a native of the Dixie country and is a grandson of Erastus B- Snow, one of the prominent colonizers and early day Church leaders-Hiwife the former Lydia Hopkins of Long Valley, a sister of Mrs. Venice ' Decker ot Parowan. They are the parents of eleven sons and daughters. President Snow is well known by many Parowan people, having been Temple president for the past ten or twelve years The graduation exercises will - s H-- l, . ! of Herechel Neeley, Reixl Roband erts, Edward Sandgren, Eugene Palmer. This gioup has won wide acclaim for their splendid singing as lias as soloist, and eondm tor. Accompanied for the Mas-te- r Singers is Mrs. Virginia id. -- Larson a talented musicianThe Master Singers organ-izoin June 2946, and membership is made up of Cedadr City businessmen wtho donate tlieir time and money in order to help improve the standard-- of murte in this section r , ,r ParOW3n East state. The chores m Wlard Chapel beginning at 8: Ljjte tuxedos which app, the p m-- accordbng to Alton Merrill bers purchased for their I The following grams. gram has been arranged. The Junior Qbambcr of Com- I merce is proud to he aide to offer this type of entertainment to the people of Parowan, nd and surrounding communities, we urge everyone to attuid. All d ; . , PAROWAN LDS SEMINARY GRADUATION EXERCISES J I - Ward N.MWMMII For ScaGull Primary Association Graduate Launches For Bricks Drive Materials Programme b " ment Fund for the pun-hrof new fire equipment for Palawan. Tickets shall be $1 HO for adults, and 50c for oh d purchase your tickets early to avoid the rush. Tickets obtained from Erie may be Burdhert at the Ram, or Fined Evans, or by contacting any Jaycee member-program you shall long remember is promised mi dont fail to attend. See Picture on back page. W. A. Beaver Coun- Now is The Hour By HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS were ty Theatre owner, this week LA ONNA GUYMON Relief Benediction purchased the Alladin Theatre Society presidency and board in Parowan from it, former rbers with members of the owners and managers, Mr- and Following the exercises a dance will be held in the school gym Afferent wards Mrs. Ivan Johnson. assisting. with the general public being invited to attendAt the conclusion of the Mr. Firmage, who is the ownernon refreshments were ser-Sa$l Oft,ay 22, 1Q4Q wd by the Board. &Lpel er of similar theatres in Beaver and Milford, announces that the D.U.P. Call Eat Ward Alladin will be closed after 8: p. m. And Waste Monday for a few weeks. DurDimes Bags Cirls To ing that period about $15,000 i will be expended in installing Snnday The Central Camp Daughters 260 new seats, a new projector SeaGull Parents, when your children girls of the East of Utah Pioneers at Salt Lake and sound equipment, besides 031x1 honK Ward a llttle J0111 Primary class and who brin THEME: SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD hs issued a call for any complete remodeling of tne inou fora J1"6 kve City and completed their Primary of old which TO ALL LEGIONAIRS-Therall and will and sorts and terior exterior rags odc, will or five dimes receive their REED BERRETT PRELIMINARY MUSIC, to old a new from include will be an important clothing materials, 1,catS of brcks dont hesi1?te graduation at briefl5 , to back a for mattresses and and the and thfe rugs meeting, system Marquie to WednesdayMay 25 Ases money ,e Sacrament Sive during in the Court House at 8: p- ni. sacks- The organization outside. 10 help gunny are folksTheV wautmg ting Sunday. The to make arrangements for fie 8!rJs. will be Church-wid- e project of will sell the salvaged materials JC. Rummier, formerly of presented to the YL-- , in the Race of as additional means HIGH a SCHOOL CHORUS with "Hie Lost Cord Meet, and to elect office, s raising the bricks law of Mr. Milford and a son-ipresident for member- - Purchasing for fin to which the with funds Ohrld help coming year. P inlto new Primary , will be the new mana flhe, Mutuai arc whkh PLEASE BE THERE! ance the construction of their Firmage, I Cieone The Wl11 PRINCIPAL AMOS built INVOCATION C. HATCH rens hospltal B(ss, EIwn john30n, ger of the Alladin- He was in new building-Locaor person Jwgia Skougard, town Kathleen I nam of eveIT child during the week looking more Camp officers will be for kougard MARY HATCH and Jackie Ward who contributes a dime or a home so that hp can move WELCOME REMARKS of these Dack page Gertrude MitcheU the on toward Continued purchase im here and his wife family has been Iead brick5 wiU GAYTHA LAMOREAUX Of III mediately. The Rummlers have SPEECH during the past Imanent f record which Will be Social May 30tli. To three young sons, Garry, Roy Soon sealed in a vault in the new and Bill, who will all be in SPEECH ROSEMARY ROBINSON County Iron County dairymen have school next winter, and which buildingand B. makes them anxious to get es- VOCAL SOLO .... SELECTED Local Primary officers EDWARD SANDGREN organized a local association for I artificial breeding of dairy teachers solicit your cooperation A missionary social in honor tablished in our community. land assistance in helping the of Elder Garth B- Whitney will Anyone having a home or PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS .. PRESIDENT, CLAIR ROWLEY cattle. Bishop Stanley Smith of Enoch, Ross Sargent of Cedar children to fulfill their assignbe held in the West Ward Chap- apartment for rent please conHarold Dalton of Parowan Times The tact or the City, money the Rummlerg REPORT ment and to see that el and Recreation Hall on MonALTON D. MERRILL Thomas slots Abbott of Paragonah the in inserted jis properly day, May 36th is annouroed by 5enttlUnit0d g0V' and Ellis Bryant of Summit arc and the East Ward Bishopric. are A names written, their the greatest REED BERRETT the board members SOLOVOX SOLO .... A MEDLEY fast- in charge of program scheduled for 8: p. the NOTICE project. Vi the Chapel will be followed anything except J The board has selected S- T. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES .... PRESIDENT HAROLD S. SNOW 15 r Jy successful war bond I The by a dance in the recreation Ward Bishopric request East Nelson of Cedar City to act as during the war lat Prescnt tur-- and anyone hallthat all auxiliary organizations SONG 'the years HIGH SCHOOL inseminator CHORUS .. ME TO for t!e associCOMES PEACE children I other than Penary sale of borud Elder Whitney, a son of Mr. be representated at a special " I ation. Mr. T. S. Nelson will this to i- to Charles T.. contribute of to Jwho wished and Mrs- Samuel Whitney following Sunday meeting I hand BISHOP GUYMON JESSE n. cause BENEDICTION may called most been has by Church. Matters of groat worthy Continued On Page Five Parowan, e zvernment hopes L his or her money to one of the George Albert Smith ance are t0 be CcqiinilUeJ On page Four on Back Page Primary workers. General arrangements charge of the Stake i Iron-Pleas- i i NOTICE - n l Artifical Brooding Cattle Iron I Honor Elder Garth Whitney - . m-i- th-- f en' - e . - - . i |