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Show Parowan Times" The PAROWAN SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities Thirty-Fou- Volum r PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. ORDER YOUR PAROWAN TIM PS NOW- - $2 50 A YEAR UTAH JUNE it. HHt) II. L. Fenton Iiiiurctl lienee Skougard East Ward Workers Struck Ily Ills Glenn L. Ilallerinan Iteadv Land H( Horse Ilaninaife MAT HONDA Y. June $2.50 Pr Number Twci.ts year in c t I United In Teninle Mr Robert L. Kenton, owner of of the Fenton Pharmacies St.Kanjb George, parowan, oul Fairbanks, Alaska, was about qu.te painfully injured face and bead Tuesday evening when he was accidentally struck by the houls of Ramjxige, one of his throughbred racing Mr. l or Seeding SI WWI II SESSION TO START Forty SIiuNmiIn HocHio Diiiloiutis From IMI.S. PERSONAL ti and Mrs- Thomas Skou-,, . I. S.xty guard announce the marriage Kn.nl ti.ict.fN, i, .ill Forty P.irow.m High S, NEWS of their granddaughter. Fl.ia r. and tlu.-- c..tr Senium recoivd tin ir iluiu.i . . t t of Renee Skougard, to Glenn at w graduation ;..l lllil'lev ,t:. ni kr g S.i 'i cixums held May 2i m the F son of Mr and M w o a'i,c In a. t '..it Millard Halterman of Midvalley According to Litest reports Ward Clyqx'l. Twcn( Imr c ' .lav what w.i f. it : on Wednesday, June 1, in the le an from the Iron County Hospital and .xixltx'ii boys in.iiih- ,1 l.ty Th- f.irt St- George the condition of Scott Orton, the aisle of the Chun n in i Rites Temple. wire lard out cl who was burned preformed at noon by President in a furnace tune of Stairway t the Sun cl c iv'ltlv rxHim explosion Harold S. Snow' in the preseenre several days They made a very lovely putui stallions Wat.). V.,!, as they' took their pi. icon in "e of his of members to a few close ago, remains critical and friends and el.tm ly cleat ed of l.ru.sh a According levated choir sc.its-t- he g r ; the relativesat were who present family a p rinks, the whole in their white Fengowned Mr. of tlu accident, ami two w. s t.me tr: cat tier the all in one dav. Immediately follow-inMr and Mrs Thomas Daven- ard carrying bouqm ts of long ton got too close to two of the the left ceromony, young couple were port and their daughters, Eleen stemmed ixd roses pul wit stallions as they fitting for Southern California where Ivan Decker, J. I. v, .i and Betty are vacationing in white satin ribbons; .0 corral over the other each w.th wiLl spend their tui-n Ben' v. O' til Then, they tt boys in their doth suit honeyw.t.i Southern California at the of one ond presRampages fence, moon. A mem Item of a eon white carnations in l.ipi in which ent time hoofs struck him in the face, Till will be ami held a: lnor arrarg.-.the Saturday. git- - chiiii: for knocking him unconscious 'W 11. from 8:00 to 10:30 p m. Job. Nltoil lurch w e, m rviil to of June the School ini.h r t High Also on Coast the V momentsvacationing a few t the Mario Topham home in the WO! kef.- - bv ti. Wat-direction M ti h I. of R. la Ramon. Mr. are and Mrs Dclain Evans s. He was immediately rushed Pa rowan. tendered two mnnln Dix, and AnnSointy daughter to the County Hospital where a Rendezvous With l.ii Atbroken revealed no T.he farm will InThe bride, a daughter of the ii t h lo.ilv It took five stitches to disc Now Ls the Hour," bones. According to Dr- Sorenslate Clarence and Flora Wire! fi r its W( I'ne Farm pro-cut on the head of Ray medly which was .11 rami, l.v the et Tee portion physician, hp on, attending whirh Skougard, graduated from Basics seven year old son of Miss Mitchell for the chvjmiih some bad bruise and the Pa rowan High School last Situ-la- y in bent A piano solo, "Sixth IlihpoN.ilv Mins Man .McMuHin, Iron County schools elementary Mr and Mrs. Murrell Bayles, (Kp lacerations about the face Thursday. She has been active paned mto st'cc hi n :o.d i , D: K.c.c P. Maughan, head of BAC education when he accidentally fell and by Liszt, was played he M e v which required et t t'ot n whitii w.l! lie ll.Nf many stitches in affairs of the Ward having i. p.u tment, and d ucctor of the summer struck it on a board a few days Jane Marsden and the Si sesuon; Floyd to close. Other bruises about eerved as Sunday School Sec- to !h p .supply a part of tin Class double mixed i urnaby, of art at USAC; lUisoot Acniarte agoGrover, his body were painful but not retary for some time. The benewof ire ii'eiiimii t for the Fll n sang Serenade in Bhu nu rly o' New York University; Dr. E A- Jacobsen, Dean The renrnni'ig tiere.'o'i serious Latest reports from the dict graduated from the Cedar Ward of tiie School of Education, USAC and Prof- L- Elliott Mr. and Mrs Rulon Lyman, Miller was at the piano hispitsl indicate that he is re- City high school and attended will Ito planted into fall wit at Tuttle of the RYU .science department. their son, Mack and daughter, out the exercises the Branch Agricultural College when the nroper time arrive-;Class prosidc-ncovering satisfactorilyNils Bavles Ruth, haw spent the past w'eek Ironically enough, Mr. Fen- prior to his entrance into the Mr- Pt ter II. Ourr is supply, ng the wc leunie Rave address of with in A distinguished resident and visiting Marys people he U- S. Navy during the recent the water from his reservoir ton's eye glasses, whichj and Cleo Robinson delivc red the the Basin in Bighome country visiting faculty will be on the which will be needed for th wears constantly, were found War. Preic m valedictory address. campus at Branch Agricultural Wyoming. Abeans and corn. in the corral about a hundred C. Hatch presented the d., Included in their immediate College for the summer session feet from the spot where he Mre. Rita Rowley and her for diplomas; and they v, Scliolar.sliius will be the sumplans beginning Monday (June 6), it coming was struck and were not even children came up from noceptixl and the diplomas we; Gels mer to be spent in the moun- I E Scholarships to higher institu- was announced by Dr- II- Wayne Boulder recently crackedCity, Nevada to spend presented by Rolxrt L. !' nt tains where Glenn will be em tions of learning were announ- Driggs, director. Dry-Far- m To Deed the summer with her parents, of the County Board of E lu- -i ployed by the Anderson Lum ced by Prmcipal Amos C. Hatch Visiting professors include Dr. the Richard Lloyds. Walt return tionThe close cooperation of th at t.ie ber Co- They expect to build Two exorcises as Dr. G- Homer Durham ,or ih graduation Ernest Jacobsen, dean of the ed to Hie Nevada City after in Parowan i where they will FFA boys their advisors and having awarded to tne school of at Utah bringing them up, but expects University of Utah political Girls To several of the farmers of this make their future home. following Seniors: Gene Benson State Continued on Back Pare Agricultural College; to return and spend the month Valley was climaxed this week icceived the BYU Girls scholarship Floyd Cornaby, professor of art of July with them. when the deeds to the and Garn Page, the Dixie at Miss Mickelson and USAC; Prof- L. Elliot Tuttle, dry fami which the boys have College scholarship. The Branch of science at Brigham Mrs. Augusta Adams and her Miss Rose Mary Robinson will professor paying for during the past Agricultural College scholarship RYU beenmonths To Head emisand Joan and Blanche Young University, daughters, represent this ajfJa was turned over to award went to Adelle Holyoak; Heaton of the USAC phy- Renee, left early in the week saries to Girls State at Logan them by the original owner. tlw BAC music scholarship to sical education for Provo where they expect from June 26 to July 5 it has department. Although the land was pur- Mary Jane Mursden; and the Honors et F e higher instituEric Burchert, 27, yumy to make their home for the Lawana been announced. just chased from tile late L. J school's Roscoe Grover, formerly of leirni'-rf have tions of Parowan, was businessman scholarship again agricultural is being sponsored by theJbeen won bv a Parowan student Adams in the name of the Iron to OrLnd Evans- Clair Robinson New York University and now present- Not only do they all elected t,ie by recently to find expect American Legion Auxiliary of employment in Grace Elaine Guynnon, daughter County School District, in care has been offered scholarships manager of station KSUB will the Utah Chamof members Junior the but Post No- 20, while Rose Mary County metropolis, of Mr and Mrs- Jesse W. Guy- - of the Parowan FFA the entire from the University of Utah and also be a member of the sum- Mrs. Adams two sons, Bruce ber of Commerce, as president will repress-- 1 the Parowan Lit- of been has investment $2,0')0 mer as I was recently will Miss and from the Utah State AgriculturX faculty, appointed I mon, and her daughter, of the organization to take themselves-Terary Club Both gtrls are honor ,'1"" M'Mullin, olomoptary HelenLarry, Qf thj Banyonf campiiS met by the boys al College and there were othm of LaMar Jen' and families live their en o e raise this amount, the ers of nL Iron or Mr- Hatch stated. of the Brighjam Young upi tendered his County yearbook resign...-,)therepenning, where they have just completed sold pop at ball E Snow, president of Mr- Burchert is the mun r n: Vjdversity, according to Prof. boys have their Junior yearvarious college and past of the Ram confivlic ay j. Reuben Clark III, chainnan games; have raffledfedoiflivestock Mr. and Mrs Marvin Graff FFA Klocls Dixie Junior have and of articles; the National Educa- and their f president on West Main where a eh an, Miss Mickelson, a daughter! publications, with visited family which they have sold for a tion Association will also be on Officers of Mr. and Mrs Frank Mickel- relatives in Dixie during the wholesome atmosphere for- the Grace u g JuniQr at the BYU good profit. 'he of sesfor the campus part son has participated actively in Owen Holyoak, son of recent hjoliday. They also took Hig(h School crowd which has as aagociate where she The latter activity was made school affairs. She was vice-- l Mrs. Glen Holyoak of Paro- sion to give a series of lectures, a trip down to Las Vegas and patronized the place. the yearbook during possible and profitable through and Lois LaVere Wlietten, forHe was born and rennd in president of the Junior class and Lhe Her experience thje liberal cooperation of sever- wan was recently elected presi- mer BAC assistant professor of the Boulder Dam while down Cleveland. year also served as Ohio; but hL nu of the local chapter Future of dent that return way. Upon their to hcr al Parowan Valley farmers who journalsim dates of America- Due to a physical education will return they brought a niece, little Joey enits, Mr- and Mm. Will, e Farmers om committee. She is a ays as a Senior at the Parowan supplied a large portion of the 'or the summer session. There Sammons of Stmem r of the Home Economics in the voting, a George, for a Burchert, now reside m Bus Schbol where she was also feed which went into the fatten tie vill also be a resident faculty Angeles, California-HAt not named. the was weeks visit. ' and of the Ramette Pep editor of the school f 11 members, headed by Dr CU yearbook. ing the animals- Over a thou same served for three years in was Chad Orton meeting, Reese P- Maughan, chairman of Again during her attendance nt sand dollars was brought into elected Mrs- Nevad Adams has visit- the army air corps during the Raynor secretary Branch Agricultural college the chapter treasury during the Miss Robinson, daughter of ed for the past few days with recent War where lie att.iim i Kaminska as h s acsi Jant Burshe assisted in Mr. and Mre Thomas A- Robin- - in 1947-4Southern Utah Livestock Show-las- t Continued On Page Four chosen was her Robinson mother and other relatives the rank of 1st Lioutenuiit. An gess of yearbook and also fall from the .sale of its a bombardier, he saw t n and as New in Paragonah has been iting Mack Castle. treasurer, Lyman on For three beef, four hogs and two is s001 especially active in music and worked months of fighting ,n sentinal and Elwrin Talbot, Larry dramatics at the school. She is lhbr work there she received a lambs. the theatre. DrL. as W Sorenson made a Mitchell and Kent Lister DUI To also a member of the Ramettes journalism award presented by fo'-It is reported that the entire r Mrs. was Burchert the week-en- d the trip during past reporters. RecordIron and was has land been cleared of tract Evadeen Ree of the Stubbs, youngest dauto his former home in Porternew officers will attend The Miss Guymon is a member 40 acres were planted to fall Home Ec. Club last year- She ville, California, returning on ghter of Mr- and Mrs Wain r leadership training program 9 Unit at wheat and the remaining 60 of the Nautilus was also a member of will the year- officers which FFA Tuesday with his wife. Thje Stubbs. The young couple a,v and holds office as its acres is in readiness for fall for all book staff Officers of both the Elizabeth Doctor and Mrs- Sorenson are the parents of two sons aged be held at Pine Vallfcy, June 16a recent re- seeding this year. ind Paulina Camps of the DUP now This annual event has been reporter She permanently esconed in the four and one year. Bloc announce that anyone in town L. J. Adams residence on first Clair Pnt The new Jaycee president r p'" for Harrell Dalton, Warranged by the State Legion her activity m school affairs. Rowdey, Revere Robinson, Ed. whjo can wield a thread and East street where, incidentally minds the local people t! t She expects to receive her J. King, Heber Gurr and John needle, meet with them next their new telephone number is number one project of th odegree from the school of ed- H. Pendleton have acted as Thursday afternoon in the south 3246- The office phone is on the rganization for this year is .did ucation in 1950. She is minoring an advisory committee and have room of the basement of the same the purchase of an do City Miss line, number 3241. in art. New Rock Church-ThOld fire truck for Parowan C ' v. in assisted the boy materially news wedding Interesting purpose of the affair is Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Alice Halterman, Mrs. The boys are making an e tensecuring the farm and in getting comes fr- m Cedar City with to sew enough carpet rags for Clara Benson, Mrs Sarah Lewd- sive drive for funds with for in readiness it planting. are the proud parents the announcement of the marri- them to f a 7 hjave woven into an er, Mrs Barbara Inglish, Mrs. to carry on thus most worthAccording to Thales Brown, pound 9 ounce baby boy I age of Miss Lura McConnell, ld fashioned while activity and ask for th rag carpet with FFA the barn on boys their leader, Neta May 25 at the Iron daughter of Mrs- Pearl McCon- which to cover the floor of the Phyllis Lloyd, and wholehearted small a rented support of P have visited in recently County Hospital. Mother Panguitch Thursand nell to Mr. Smith Stapley, a Fnoell Tonight farm on which they expect to former resident of Paragonah-Th- room in which they are meeting day with another of the Mathe-so- citizens in carrying it out Tm v by are both at home doing are planning some unique enThe Daughters have recently Elder John Anderson will be raise hay and barley which will nicely. Girls, Mrs- Florence Hous- tertainments couple were marr-i- ( .leaned, and papered ton. for the near fi rt ir ' painted honored at a social and dance be used in another feeding prod on Saturday, May 21, at the as old of means of room the Fria south church in the Enoch Ward Chapel, raising fund ,. ject. The ultimated goal this the home of Bishop J- E. Wlhite, to basement. There Summer Music to a of they expect Bishop time will be the purchase Lieutday night according Robert J. Halterman 2nd Ward, North Las Vegas, tmetar and other farming Nevada. Bishop White officiated hold all DUP meetings as well of the Naval Air Corps is visit, 9tanley Smith of that NOTICE Schedule as to provide a place for other to carry in Parowan with his par Anderson, a son of Mr. equipment with ing :.t ceremony-Ththe A tentative Attention all civic mlr groups to meet- The City is co- ents, schedule for the I and Mrs Roland Anderson of on their farming operations in the R. L- Haltermans, young couple were acrnmer operating in getting the electric after spending the past winter men that want to see pnx'M music program has I Enoch, has been called to serve the most scientific and een companied to the Nevada City ights installed and in wiring it made in Parowan, come out P I arranged as follows: for two years in the Texas-Lou- manner possibleon duty in Hawaii and other brother Belt the grooms by the Chamber of Coni' a' so heaters that for electric of lisiana up Junior Band, daily Mission of the Church points in the Pacificn and Jess Miller. Stapley most structure Meeting Monday evening at m. historic 'his may 1 wood-Latter of Day Jesus Christ Beginners Mr. and Mrs Richard Llovd a honeymoon trip Of A Following civic I use. belt, be to great many Aotlee igain put winds. daily Saints. in company wih Mrs- Phyllis ment ' IQ. to the Northern part of the The Camp officers say that projects can be m. Beginners brass I Elder Anderson will enter the who is visiting here from with united effort so pul to visit Loyd, to and nil State Wyoming lets I he rag9 are all in readiness and Mission home in Salt Lake City instruments, daily Boulder City, h drove to turn out and work togeth' r Has your child returned his another brother Frank Stapley, just urge the ladies of the tow-a. m. I the 6th on for June preliminary Beginners strings, Memwhere be will home at spent for they his dimes tie with newlyweds with to come them assist and Mlon, Fritwo weeks schooling before his envelope the Childrens Hos- n Cedar City, where they are orial Day. 1, a. rn. Wed, th? sewing Advanced strings departure for mission headquar- - bricks for Ward he- does both employed Leonard Orton was recently Notice see that Will to thank you I ues Thurs. pital? They would also like Texas. in ters Houston, of Ls Mrs. son 3f) Lucy the members of the community elected treasurer of the local Smith the and that his name is writp Advanced tech, j He graduated from thje Cedar this A Stapley and their family re- - who contributed to the recent Gun & Rod Club to take the on the envelope? ten clearly A meeting for all officer and nique classes for wood-- City High School and has CParcells who will you rememI rag drive. They report that 19 place of Homer of the East Ward Priteachers tended the Branch Agricultural Too, parents, the Mon., & Wed. when employment sacks and ten large boxes resigned to send youngsters to ber I r rass Tues. f: as gunny active will b held asociation been has He mary Thurs. College7 31 ' at the usual time on City- Smit-- is a, so a veteran were packed full of waste rage took him out of town. p m8:30 p. m at Monday evening High School Band, a Boy Scout Master in his Ward Primary bell in the OM World War II, having served in jand shipped to State headquar- The recent threeMay holiday ftt the home I Hulduh invited to at- - Tuesday? Th.e ily ' .he U. S. Navy (or a n rw K of j will br rung s Church Uhe City Period hr Hulet. i. IrJ'ttTsoci.f which Continued on Back Page sM, will duled to 3:30. nged later. begin at 9: p. ni- 1 NOTES I - ! . ' u.-t- 1 . i . imp-w,.- - t i . i d I , i g A 1 , rm-ptio- n t)i-i- l i i nv.-n.- - i i sixty-voic- e r.- - I , , . - s Pend-clto- n I u arru-tte- ! : I . prof.-NMi- . t Inrouun Seniors IUccic l Chanter - I'arowan Alleml Stale Law-an- Ih-ii- 100-au- v Grace Elaine Garmon Hade Yearbook Editor a aSs- Erie Rnrcliorl Fleeted Prof-Israe- l 1 Javeees rc-o- o 1 e scho-Gle- n . , - I - Chanter iow Mr-an- I 1.1 - I vice-preside- nt I - I ed-so- 8, n - P0' one-ha- lf Stage Carnet Rag Thursday. Jnne - - China-India-Bur- - I - s Former Paragonah Ran Harries Cedar Arrivals Cart-w-rig- . unp-to- ht I Missionary Farewell J111 Anderson Jn Ben-so- n - n - Ward-Elde- - te - a- - c- Parents Primary Children a- i . Pan-puitc- I - East Primarv Teachers - 1 H- - at-ind- s, 1 - - vl yxM - |