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Show The Parowan Times' SUPPORTS ALL Activities Civic Wum. PAROWAN TIM FAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. Thirty-Fou- r UTAH JUNK Iritii! Randils II v Local YOUR PAROWAN TIMKS NOW- - $2 50 A $2.50 par yaar N YEAR unilvi Tiii f ll Plan Now To Spend The Fourth Of July In Parowar (apiurl Dcpiitv 10, 1949 ORDER Sheriff were rwe armed desperadoes afternoon an.j Wednesday Benson, Iron County Sherri! f. m the foothills and Paragon 1 a row an fled from had alter they J. Lowe Patrolman, g sasy when he questioned them ijirien of the car chung ownership were traveling, ribuh they " though Mr. Baiton of such a car, having ano' .edge he became susspi- stolen, bten three men when they .i0US of the station in e to his service forenoon Wednesday ,vigonah which a ill tank ret to vr sasolme short a iad become empty just down the highway. They to produce the proper agreed identi-eltw- n of ownership and which they said were follow a the iar, and agreed to to procure them. yr. Baiton started down he when However, with the gasoline he highway and he three jumped over fences lots :.H,k off through Iaragonah foof-h.ll- s close the into r.J on up :y Areh SPECIAL EVENTS BEING ARRANGED .Maxine Lund To Wed Sait Lake Man In St. George Temple FOR FULL DAYS PROGRAM Wedding announcements were sent out during the week telling ot the marriage of Mias Maxine Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lund of Paragonah and Mr. Harvey Cowley Breinholt of Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Breinholt. The young couple arrived in town Tuesday night where they have been extensively entertained prior to their marriage in the St. George L. D. S. Temple, Friday, June 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Jones to iioitsi: snow Of Ilepurl Primary HIGHLIGHT Assn. Reveals Interesting Faets ACTIVITlLS According to the yearly repot t recently compiled by Mrs. Veda Adams, secretary of the East Ward Primary Association, there were five children who had a perfect record of attendance for the year. These honored students are Churles Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams; Jackie Ward, daughter of the M. Howard Wards; Lurette Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell; Beverly Dawn Bent-ly- . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Bentley; and Donald Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burton. Almost equaling the above record, with only one absence them are Dolores Mort-ensedaughter of the Wimmer Mortensens; Ruth and Mary Ann Rowley, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Rowley; and Douglas Rowley, son of Mr, and People liuni l - a;. in n .11 being invited to . pend th. I1.....', , of July in I.iioM.ui In.. 1', where special plant ,ue hi i; made to pioulc unique ini,' tainment lor every la. ui 1.1 day, and for ."very age group la hoped that people ml, an , entertained for them at their Uieir vu.atiun to im lisle the new home in Cedar spacious week-eni and Mon lay li. ,,1 Together recently for a family group picture showing four gem rations were some of the City, Wednesday evening. Parowan. members of the Joseph Steven laniiiy. Seated are Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Parowan with Thursday, Miss Lund greeted Under the supervi mu lb Doyle B. by his great grandmother anu Lanell Topham, Youngtst son of the Ernest Tophams, at her Paragonah many guests that It later was discovered I his me an Bertha imame Stevens geneial Ernest by building grandfather. Standing Topham at left; and Doyle home, where her mother was S and Pearl Baker Topham w.tii baby daughter, for the 'l'akiaa.i Kid the car was a 1949 Ford which Peggy Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Steyens were hostess at an afternoon preMem-n!- t Hal from stolen had been Ward, married November 25, 1MI5 in the St George I, D S. Temple. They have made their home hue Inca nuptial party and beautifully in S.ripio the night before. in Parowan ever since, where Mr Stevens has engaged in farming Mr. appointed to take care ol a. and daiiying. appointed Trousseau Tea. feature dining t no liolf.ay. The The suspicious actions of the Stevens is 76, his wife, 72 Mrs Tophani is 52; her son, 30; and the younger Doyle is-- , four The ladies tc enjoyed a short m ; three men caused Mr. Barton groups are not only at years of age. program, read their fortunes to raise finals for the must tuicall for aid from immediately from the Wishing Well and made Paro-a- n tion of a new W.ud rail .li.ei Deputy Sheri iff Benson in up a Bride's Book. After viewhall, and other looms win h the and from George Mannin ISenson -ing the lovely array of hand Ward is in need ot, hut at the and Tony Lambert of the Cedar work and gifts of the bride-to-b- e n same time will stage a o I. Illafour The force. City police .Meeks a dainty lunch was served. tion which will be out d un. a search in the hills for the Those assisting Mrs. Lund in Al in every respect. runaways, but after some time the affair were, her daughter-in-law- , Accor ling to W. Si nit Mil la 'I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crawford abandoned their efforts and each for John Following closely on the heels Fpneral services Mrs. Lela Lund, Donna, e chairman, n public proMrs. Mane Crawford of set out for Parowan to set up Franklin Meeks, general Paro- of the Parowan High graduation and Janine and Shirley Robinson, Yolico! gram in the East W.ud chapel a highway biocade. wan resident and brother of ext rases was the wedding of Parowan; Mr. Hyrum Ruesch of Margaret Davies, Gaytha and at 10:30 A .M. is being an mg.-Helen Mr. Benson noticed the sheep and Mrs. Mrs. Susie Mickelson, were held jene Benson, a member of the Spiingdale, Joan ' Delores ThornLamoreaux, by Ivan Deckurv. Berta Burton camp belonging, to Randa'J in the Cowley, Ward Chapel oil graduating class, and Miss Elaine Crawford and daughter, Gayle Ajj ton, Eleanor Stones and Rose and Peter H. Gurr. Noon ..aulas the wed of ams in the attended Watters Cedar on Beaver in City Saturday, vicinity of their May 24, under the direction of Mary Robinson. President Bertha Mitchell of at a reasonable cost will lie ofof Ruesch 28. Junius search and decided to notify the R. id.ng reception Peterson. Speakers for May Bishop the East Ward Relief Society an- fered for sale by the Ward Relief The young couple spoke their and Miss Ernestine Vaughn in A wedding reception will be occupants of their the occasion ivne a nephew, AlImpending nounces that the organization Society members. From l:Oi) to Lake As he approached danger. City Monday evening, the bert Waide. I, Wm. M. Stevens, marriage vows in a ceremony Salt given for the young couple Sat. will hold a regular work meet- 2:30 childrens sports will he were The married he med the home of at the could see three persons young couple camp yerfoi and Bishop Peterson. evening, June 11th. in the Paranext conducted on the Library-lawat 2: In p.m. ing Tuesday at some distance in the hills. So School House Mr. Meeks was born in Paro- t rides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monday morning in the Logan Auditorium. gonah the Relief Room. They especially under the supervision of the Sunhe borrowed a small Those planning on accompan-in- g pistol and wan June 1, 1877, the youngest Watters, in Beaver, before mem- L.D.S. Temple, with the bride invite the young mothers to at- day School officers and teachers, Ruesch a horse from Gene the son of Atha and Susan Powell bers of the families and a few grooms father, Hyrum Rollins, the popular pair to the tend inasmuch as several special with Supt. Claude Orton a Mr. his and and close friends. herder, and preceded to go out grandparents, Meeks. He grew to manhood in Temple to witness the sacred are features being arranged for eral chairman. around the men. Mounted on th The bride's wedding gown was Mis. Dan Crawford, also present. rites are - parents of both MaxParowan, where he attended the Ed. J. King hi!)1 ; the afternoon. There will be ex-- ! Imme iiately the ine ml Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. horse he following approached them from public schools of his time and lashioned of white sheer, with ed chairman of a cur mil t v in there to perts instruct in members of anyone h the rear and ordered them to Veile Breinholt, Mr. and Mrs. flared Temple ceremony put took part in school activities as fitted bodice, the art of fabric painting, in cro- stage as the feature event of the up their hands, that he had them .skirt and short puffed sleevers. the immediate families were enLloyd Lund, brothers and sister-in-law- s Continued on Back Page from rags and In day, a parade and lmree slew. break-frst covered. They She carried a bouquet of red roses tertained ai a wedding of the couple Miss cheting rugs obeyed his oiders kind of any home of the brides knitting. Mrs. Mit- Mr. King has chosen C'lair llulet at the and with no further Catherine Carlson, Her only attendant was her sister Miss Ruth chell resistance, that brother-in-lathere is enough as his assistant with M. 11 ill says Mr. and sister marched on ahead of Arch down Miss Lilly Mae W'atters. Huffaker of Salt Lake City, Miss fabric which paint anyone may Thointon, Karl Mitchell. Victor to the Elaine Stringham of Logan, Miss Mike Watters stood as best and Mrs. M. S. Liddell in Logan. highway and on toward use to learn but asks the Norman, Jesse Guymon, Rulon with, A formal wedding reception Parowan. Nada Cram of Denver, Colo., man for the bridegroom, a son Mr. Benson in the ladies to bring their stamped Lyman, John S. Dalton. Cl.ur at was held the that evening meantime had sent Rollins in his of Mr. Roy Benson of Parowan. Missionary friends of the bride. material for this work, their Lowder, Ivan Decker, ll.m.ii car on for Both the bridegroom and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Along with friends and relatives sewed help from the oth rags for the rugs and some Ward to be in charge cl tn officers. from St. George and Hurricane. During the month of June, new Mrs. attended the Parowan V. Millsat 265 D. Street, Salt various events. for the knitting. yarn several Parowan students have High School the past winter. Lake City. Manning and Lambert met the The time for the p.inle hi-- , For the reception the bride or will yet receive their sheep They are now making their home Sherriff with his teen scheduled for 2:30 uit!. the prisoners about wore her wedding gown, a model tli0 miles out skinns from various Universities ir Cedar City. of Parowan and school band, the marshall 01 th. comof traditional white satin and College. Among them is him disarm them, an item O G R A HI the Goddess of Liberty, day, formal with and train finghich he had James Eugene Robinson, youngplete not dared attempt Uncle Sam Muss Utah !. a ting and er tip veil. She carried a bouquet aione. The est son of Mr. and Mis. James three prisoners were the procession of horses & riders. C. Robinson who received hi, found to be The show will begin on Iha Continued On Back Page carrying a loaded 25 Masters oalibre For the purpose of raising funds for the Degree in physics from revolver, a hunting knife and arena in front of the track and a the Washington University in building of the East Ward Recreation Hall. blackjack. at the Rare Track grandstand Today and everyday thousands St. Louis, Mp. Eugene has done They were taken to the Sheriat 3: p. m. There Mr. promptly HORSE e RACE Old-AgTHAT HORSES HAVE RUN BEFORE considerable atomic research dur- of dollars in Federal ffs office in Cedar for R. L. Fenton will preside as ring questiCommitteemen: Merrill & Thornton will be lost Karl Mitchell benefits oning. They were at ing the past year as well as Insurance master; Gronway Parry, Aich first tho-u?workers several labratory class- by eligible 65 year-ol- d HURDLES - OPEN JUMPERS to be some of teaching and the escapees Spillsbury Douglas Chit k for services Funeial Euphe es at the school. His parents who fail to make applications from the Committeeman: Victor Norman will act as Judges; and Ibive West Virginian were held mia 67, (Fay) Hyatt, expect him home during the for them. but interrogation later Adams and Eric Burchert will he POTATOE RACE These older workers are not in the Parowan West Ward Chathe for but his month, plans reyealed that for the sound system. responsible the they were two na-v- y under afternoon Committeemen: Jess Guymon & Clair Hulet future have not been revealed. ready to retire, but they hava pel Tuesday deserters and a Scott Mitchell and Victor NorvioMiss the of .irection parole Bishopric. ater. Numbered among the 789 been and will be out of work BOYS HORSE RACE man in are charge of advertising. for a month or Hyatt was found dead in her The oldest & Victor Norman Committeemen: Clair Lowder graduates at the Brigham Young occasionally A childrens dance under tho of the group gave late on Tuesday were four more because of illness, vacation, Salt Lake City apartment University name as LaVern R. of the supervision Primary Assosister her Potter, SADLE HORSE WESTERN CLASS PERFORMANCE-WORFriday evening by I formerly of Nebraska, who boys which Parowan claims as rest, or seasonal layoffs, many ciation will take place between Talbott. th-Eva physiUNDER ROPE Attending ' Md hers, Homer Whitney, Grant of them do not know that six and seven oclock. The grand recently deserted the U. S. Committeemen: Rulon Lyman & John S. Dalton Social Security Act provides for cian attributed her sudden death and Nav' on Mortensen, Raymond Wiltsey ball in the evneing will be h m y the Eastern coast. The which to an acute heart attack Ardell Hyatt. Interesting, too, monthly payments to eligible 65 aecnd THE SPEAR RING by the officers of the Stake member, Joe F. Dali, 20, death at approxiemployees (those work- he said, caused the fact that the parents year-ol- d Committeeman: Clair Lowder on Back Page Continued Continued on back page re. mately 8.30 that evening while of each of the boys were in ers who have worked the was alone in her apartment CROW AND CRANE quired time on jobs covered by she attendance at the exercises. Summer .Music shared vith Mrs. she which are who Committeemen: Jess Guymon & Clair Lowder Social Act) the Mrs. Security Homer, son of Mr. and Talbott. Schedule B. E. Whitney of Parowan, re- temporarily out of work for any SADDLE HORSE RACE Miss H) att was born in ParoA ceived his diploma with a major reason or who take jobs not Committeemen: Merrill Tronton & Karl Mitchell tentative schedule for the of a wan Nov. 3, 1883, daughter in business. He has been em- covered by the program. Other S'anmer Miller Eliza music program has John J. and Hyatt. are aware of the benePONY CLASS - FOR BOYS & GIRLS 12 YEARS OR UNDER been Ceremonies honoring Wesley ployed since completion of his workers arrarged as follows: Committeemen: Jess Guymon & Rulon Lyman but dont know that appli- She grew up here attending the fits, winter end of the at the course veteran valley cdu ator Taylor, farting June 27 must be made at the local schools where very early cations UtilProvo g, a dean the and of the faculty of (Till City quarter, by PONY EXPRESS RELAY RACE mJunior Band, daily ities office and will continue in proper time with a Social Secur- her nature talents as an artist g Junior who in rut.ii: g nf-t& Lowder College, Miller Clair aCommitteemen: Taylor attendm. Beginners wood-wmd- s, that position through out the ity office to receive them. Ap- - were apparent. She later 43 years of teaching, will beBranch Normal School WALK, TROT, CANTER - CLASS FOR LADIES daily summer. His mother remained plications are effective for buted gin Sunday, May 22, and continue a m. where she studied Cedar at City & Saddles optional). month before the months brass three Beginners (Bitting for an extended visit in Provo through to the Commencement art under Miss Eastwood. She Committeemen: Clair Lowder & Ivan Decker in which they are received. instruments, daily exercises j May 27. a. m from Continued on back page Once, however, a person has also attended and graduated Beginners strings, Sunday, May 22, open house CHAIR MUSIC Mon, Wed, Fri. made application for his benefits, the Keister School of Dressmak honor of Mr. Taylor was held in & Howard Ward 'n'Heemen: John S. Dalton fr1he may receive them for every ing and Designing, in Salt Lake Advanced strings IVotice Of at the Taylor home in Thatcha Tus , Thurs. month thereaftr for which he is City. er from two to five o'clock. It OPEN HORSE RACE - FOR HORSES THAT HAVENT RUN JU. . ,a!clierest M. E. Knighton in P' m. married She pr the & Karl Mitchell to Thornton Merrill Advanced Committeemen: is eligible. hoped the hundreds of for Mrs. Lollin Orton will con1907 from whom she was later tuque classes for wood-- 1 was attended by hundreds o' at of the Provo) divorced. A representative duct private reading lessons wnds, Mon., & Wed. former students and friends. is requested that all Horsemen, Men, Ladies and children, It at Cedar in summer be will the Lake office City for brass, Tues. ft She moved to Salt City . her home during . President and Mrs. Harless will who can possibly enter this Show to contact the committeemen in the U. S. Employment Service in 1925 where she has made her interested P months. Anyone ,mon entering. High School Band, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor to- entertain event each of that plan they in charge 1949 at home since. There she has been daily availing themselves or their on Tuesday, June 21, A . Continued On Page Four Period for vocal children of thi3 fine opportunity 9:00 a .m. He will be happy tc ..tTT. study will should contact her at once. Continued on Back Page ' banged later. assist you. i- 111 . d ; e 11 n, be-fa- Funeral Services For John (iene Held In Wyoming Married LIninc Wallers Heaver ' Local Pconle Attend Wedding Reception In Sait Lake City Fast lVaril Relief Society one-tim- ' Members - j n floor-lengt- Parouan Students Receive Decrees At Universities Are You Losing Social See. Kenefits PR FOR HORSE SHOW Funeral Services For l av Hyatt Held In Parouan y, 18 K s Wesley Taylor Honored Rv Gila Junior College -- Special TF-jrs- - |