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Show P AROWAN Parowan Times" The SUPPORTS ALL Civic Activities Thirty-Fou- r Volumt PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN Adams pje l ollouin II UTAH ORDER YOUR PAROWAN TIMES NOW- - $2.50 A YEAR JULY Relief Caret Ward-Cltd- c Relief Socictt Io Society Contention Slinrtleff t oiled In Hold Food Sale Slated For July 7 Tcninlc Rites Jlllt I umj 1, - Xunib'! Twei.ts . Ri-Stn- kc ' j Operation Services for Bronson A 4th. Of July Celebration To Be Largest In History convention t ,r all ;, ;., f Carey Ward o! Parowan nr d Mrs Her tint W. M.t'hell, pre- held Society lifting teachers an j .a- - Clide U Shiirtle.'f of Provo ' of the East Wai t Relief 'ant si East Ward on both t.n-- . hanged nuptial Vows at th. Sock i v ,J;i. lurowaii hi. minces that her rj a:M u!.m) in the South larowan and Cedar Stakes yL, Temple n Tuesday baton-b- gam.ation will condu.t a fmd w.lIjMunli Wed-rja- y on m held Summit n Fr.lay. Uri.it Waid m Murray idi K!"Up of relatives the ol the la- afternoon. .ko . ng , ,i Mr, Ki.na t riemL imm 1'. iron an. Provo and brary inon Julybasement Fourth Rcgiiuimg In a Milford yr Alums died Salt like City ut in. a in the ladies will have of a morning Kiiday H opiu! The young muple were honor-e- l tor sale a i abundance of sand-wi- t hrirt collapse immediately at a weddm; reception in the hs. case, pica an cookies. He had sub-r- . an Parowan We.t Ward Relief So- - They wish to make it tl-- ar that ilted to a previous operation and Covenants. Se. turn Is, 'e..e of purchase any nuy psplc numths ago for the la. "An if it so U- that about these home to for items take Ulceis. stomach .should labor all your ay s .n in turre'tio:i of the large number Their d.rmci or they m iv pur-- i 5 was being pre-- I ryu.g tepenlauee u.nto this peo-pl- o! retellingwere TV second one the parents of hase a portion of any or all of glli.st.s ner-- , Plans are about complete for thm will conduct sports tor Hi. und bring, sue it be me the bride Mr uP)rd in order to tie the and Mrs Joseph the foods to eat as a lunch on tile of celebration of the Fourth ol i oiiimiiiutioti flow the unto i tuldren how me, on the ,Mwhnh great shall K Ward and the br idrgroei l'.s the library lawn. Mr ami Mrs. Dale Evans and July in Parowan with arrange lawn so m h of the combe your joy vvith him in the a! : library a.id to the stomach. It was Mrs Janies parents. Mr and The tii! sale is being con little son. Warren D. are home inonts for - !.u most unusual day p ill. w here small s the all appearances kingdom of my Father" t f o! pleted and from piitle) Shut Provo The rooms dn ted by the organization to two after of j years ; to in iqiending vv entertainment Ur the again the will a.. The as according histiry wa3 meeting which Ivdl be were laden with large bouque's assist m given raising funds tor the m California They were aeomp-anu- of the community. milk Iiickles for all put t, ipant s held in the Summit Ward Ohip-- ot roses st tending surgeon, but the build ng project. Ward back by his father who d The entire day will be in the games an. I ra and Recreation hall will concollapse which some-- ' The blond bri .e was lovely in had been them his and the committees from visiting The big event ol the day will and vene the by at 3: p m An interesting iper wedding gown t umes follows suigery ivory Daniel brother and for Parowan is East family which Ward, at 2.30 p. m. wlun the an of anaesthetic' wnl be begin tiministersng given with mem- , r satin whnh vva.i an ongiral the past two weeks begmning a dnve for fiuvls for band, Unele Sam and the God. ns. bers of the various Wards m model fashioned with m his untimely death. sweetheirt Dale is happy to be home and Us Church builduig project. The of LlU-rtWill head a aia.lo Bronson A lams was bom in both Stakes par tic.paUng. neckline, long topered sleeves. found has the with wholehearted of employment of the oldest w.;; be .served by the and full flared horseman, hor worn in, every supHrt pi Divan Sept. 6, 190S, the skirt topped with Thorley Motor Co. In Cedar City. West Ward has been pledged in or "horscehlld" in the town. and of William L. and Lizzie Stake Hoar.ls a w list peplum. Hei lace-- t rimof i datives A group large The group making the day an outstanding surrounding towns General arrangements .'or the med veil of finger-tiWa'son A lams. He atteniied the was and friends from Partwan at-- t length one. The additional participance will line up at the soutliwes, i oi n grad-u'l.-his and h.Hils will be after g. affair in a of ParoJames iu: harge held in place with a laiv borne t. elide the funeral services in Eugene Robinson, of otlier surrounding communities ner of the ihurih square an I rlie from the Parowan High lcirt committee which includes .she carriei a br.dal bouquet of the Cedar City Fourth Ward wan, graduate of Utah State is being solicited inasmuch as parade will proceed down on lul Dixie College, Mrs Thua Little, Mrs. S h. oh alien led L.lliinipink loses She was attended bv Chapel on Friday of last week Agricultural college m 1947, has the building project is at Stike west street to the school ionu was promiment in I.unt and Mrs. Ann Seaman f her where he six sisters. Bess Holt. Zola o' Mrs Nor a Taylor Walker, 67. been awarded a master of arts as well as Ward where it Will turn cast m l ni.it ti importance. Cedar Stake. M athletics and dramatics. Lilly M Ward Mrs Walker died at her home degree from Washington univerResidents of the on out to the Race trail on community Mr-'. Edith Amundsen Cecil A ams. Mrs Barlara He married sity, St. Louis, Mo., according will be wakened with the time in Cedar City on the preceding-Tuesdanorth. first A 'ams ami Mrs Florence of Murray June 17, 1933 at 1 a roD. who were to information received by the gowned m pastel forof a heart ailment. honored day break salute which E J. King of UnChairman Benson of parowan. wan They have made their home association. mats. The wife of Joshua Walker, USAC Alumni S. J. Whitney and Aneel J. Adhorse show committee and hi .r Murray since that time. Vernon Shurtleff performed she had resided in Cedar City ams be nnd will of hope bigger helpei.x, have group large He was employed by the Frank the duties of best man for his for ten Gene Hyatt of Clearfield lias louder than ever before, West MIA To brother. yeais prior to tnat time, spent much time during lln- n,il Ed wants Motor Equipment Co the family had reside J at Sum- has been visiting here for the Mr. Howard R. Low, ra rowan few weeks in getting all in readnf Salt Lake City for 12 years Oihmi Aleen Orton and Lila Truman mit. School music instructor is mes for two hums of entert his with uncle week and High past but for the past years ha were in charge ot the gifts, in aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pendlewas born Mrs. Walker now geting the band in readiness which will please even the worked as a brakeman for the while the serving was carried Iarowan, May 10, 1SS2, a daugh- ton and relatives a and freinJs. to stage a parade on mam street most exacting. Tickets have t'mon Pacific Railroad with Mil Oificer-of the West Ward out by Mary Jane Marsden, Mir-len- e ter of Thomas and Ann Chid-bur- n Mr. and at 10:30 a. m. son Gene the of is a fo, at minimum tin. placed ford as his base station. He was Mutual Improvement Association Miekelson, Moma Halterthe Mrs. Ross Hyatt of Clearfield, This will be followed by Taylor. She attended benefit performance. a member of the Brotherhood of announce the opening of a sum- man and the sisters of the bnde. local schools and later attended but formerly of Parowan. for the public in the The program will include mii h meeting T rainmen. mer progiam on Tuesday eveRailway An informal program was pre- the Murdock Academy at Beaver Alton Pend East Ward Chapel. unique features as a saddle-uHe ls survived by his widow ning. They request any and all sented with the bride's father She was an active member of as elton Uncle Sam conduct will and run relay race and it pony two and Ward members of Mutual age as master of ce: monies. This Mr. and Mrs Lloyd White, daughters, Patricia the Church of Jesus Christ of the meeting as master of cere- express relay. Horses which have Kathleen; and a son, Howard, all to assemble at the School athand monies. inclu ie vocal solos by Msrv Latter-da- y Saints, having been their daughters, Dorothy The program as outlined never been run before will comof Murray. Also by his parents letic field at 7: p. m. where an Topham, who sang 'Always, an officer or teacher in most of Dixie and son, Stephen, are here the committee will proceed pete for turf honois as well as by i of Parowan and by four brothers interesting evening of sports, Bill Matheson who sang "Into its auxiliary organizations. As a from their home in Fort Stock-to- as follows: matches between animals whnh and a sister:Mrs. Joyce Alh Texas, for a visit with relprogram and refreshments will the Dawn With You, and by young woman in Parowan, she at wiper:-'have htid Community Singing strom, Adrian and Karl Adams be conducted. . n Arvilla H. Day who sang "I'll was a Scho- atives and friends. The family Vv tluy-mo- n track. anu The Je.ve Sunday sail the Prayer by Chaplin, of Oakland, Calif.; El Don Ad The popular demanu of the go where you want me to go ol kindergarten teacher and MIA recently attended the MIA Conof horsemen and mounts will be in ams, San Jose, Calif. ; and Watson communities' ference as Lake well Salt City young people for and by Alma Holt, who rendered officer. She had a beaut'ful Selection by High School Band taxed fnsuch contests as hurdAdams of Parowan. some type of summer recreation, I Love You Truly. Brief talks voice and was often called on as a livestock convention in LoSpeech by Goddess of Liberty, ling, spear the ring, the pot a toe Bishop Karl O. Mitchell presgan. Their oldest son, Wayne, has led the office! s to attempt were given by Bishop Evans and to sing at various affairs. chair nnd Frankie Lou Burton relay race musical ided at the services held in to supply some wholesome diver- by David Richards; Marguerite She was married to Joshua left a month ago for Old Mexiladies trio, Ramona crow and crane. The depend ih'e Song by Parowan at which time, the sion for them. Orton gave a reading; Hazel Jean Walker in the Salt Lake Temple co where he will serve as a misMitchell, Elna Stubbs and stock and saddle horses w ill be choir sang as the LDS Church. opening song, Davenport played a saxaphone June 9, 1909 Foil. owing their sionary for the Shirley Evans given opportunities to disnlcy 'Oh, My Father." L. Nelson solo and Frank Knell played a marriage, the couple lived in They expect to leave for their Oration by Gene Benson their training and ability in these Marsden, Pres. R. Taylor Miller number on his electric guitar. Cedar City for a time before Texas home immediately followSong by male quartette, Gray- feats. and The were ing the Fourth of July Celebia-tioBishop Mitchell son Gurr, Howard Low, Verl Dancing in the recreation hall they moved to Summit. Mr. Robert L. Fenton will conspeakers reSpecial musical num followed of the the serving Taylor and Kent Marsden duct the The Times wishes ti extend is survived by her hushers included a She program as ring mistquartette, "Going its welcome to members of the freshments. Selection by the Band sons and one daughfive or Mr. while Home," sung by Albert and. Karl band; CTronway Parry. IVmg-la- s er; George Lyman The newlyweds left immedia Prayer by Chaplain William Cooke Mitchell family Ardell and Howard Walkter, for visited three and Arch Spillsbury Clark Mitchell, E. Ray Lyman and Oregon, who are attending tne family tely following the reception for er, Cedar City; Taylor Walker, s of Cedar will be judges last The with Relief in ban Decker, Parowan week organiza-hidays Society June D. Thorley Cana honeymoon trip to Grand eunion in Parowan this w eek-en- d Los Angeles, Calif.; June Walk.'r and Events for the ladies nnd brothers and other relatives : tion will have all kinds of sand-an- d Mary Lyman. Mrs. Minnie yon. Upon their return they will of We the the that stay hope and Walker Burton also read a friends. He are children Omaha, cookies Nebr.; and Boyd being cakes, accompanied hisjwiches, planned ns plea poem which former Parowan iresidents as make a home in Provo for the Mrs. Jean Farrow, Summit. She nephew, Frank, back as far as I for sale aeco-dinas she had for well the and men, the during morning written for the occasion summer and will go on to Salt well as of those who are strangalso has two brothers, Wesley Salt Lake to meet a daughter I the noon hour at the basement to .the program as outlined bv The choir as the Lake City in the fall where Mr. sang closing ers to our and who was visiting there. City, may 'oo a pleaof the library where people may the committee. lumber, "Behold, Tis Eventide." Shurtleff will continue his studies Taylor, Thatcher, Arizona; one. sant Utan. The public will have just Junius either buy the food to take home Bountiful, th the benediction Taylor, in medicine at the University of being We again remind the general Mrs. Golda Cuymon and Mis. I for their lunch or may purchase time enough to go home by T. Randall Adams. As a part of the service wiich that the family has cord-all- y Utah. Nellie Bentley were hostesses tola portion to eat as a lunch on for a bite of supper before 'hr Pall bearers were four public the was conducted by Bishop Larsen invited them to join them a large group of ladies Sunday I the library lawn. childrens dance at 6; p. in. The brothers of the deceased, Adrian, at a dance in the Recieation Hall Fourth Ward, afternoon of Cedar City the Guymon home, I The Sunday School organiza- at E:Dor. Watson Continued on Back Page and Karl; and on her nephew, Verl Taylor sang a the occasion two Friday evening and to call being the birthday f cousins, Claude Adams and song. Junius Taylor, Bountiful, of Mrs. Josephine Paramore. The house in the base- .Man at an Charles Burton. Flowers were ment ofopen and Oscar Hulet of Summit, the Old Rock Church wrned by a S.L.C. Mrs. Barbara M. Adams of Paro- guest of honor was surprised as group of cousins. between on Sunday afternoon well as honored by the group Following the in services It is with interest that we not wan were the speakers. Burial who assembled of 4:00 and 6; p. m. the hours immediately folMurray Wednesday, burial took the installation of Clair M. Mort-ense- n took place in the Cedar City Refreshments Church. Place in the lowing as president of the Salt CemetCiy. Murray City Ceme- were served by the hostesses at tery. Of Lake City Lions Club on ThursFor the purpose of raising funds for the an appropriate hour. Out of town people who attend-e- d evening. Mr. Moitensen, now day of the East Ward Recreation Hall. building the services in NOTICE Parowan be-e- s trust officer of the Walker Bank Mrs. Grace Gurr, Mrs. Golda HORSE RACE - HORSES THAT HAVE RUN BEFORE members of the immediate We wish to expiess our tijanks & Trust Company, is the oldest The Times realize that often and Grace Elaine GuyGuymon amiiy wei-- Mr. and Mrs. Millard for your thoughtfulness in sendCommitteemen; Merrill Thornton & Karl Mitchell it .son of former Parowan residents an emergency arises when mon attended the funeral of - OPEN JUMPERS at50n HURDLES I a to contact L. N. Marsden of ing us the Parowan Times, Mortensen. is very important Joseph and Nora Patriarch Joel J. Roundy in Cedar Committeeman: Victor Norman City; Mr. A. Clark Wat- - assure you it was greatly ap- Clair graduated from the Paro-va- n doctor therefore we feel like the Hurricane on Wednesday afteran' Mrs Gertrude POTATOE RACE imMcArthur preciated. At home I glance at High School and since that following information is of noon. The aged gentleman who 01 St. Committeemen: Jess Guymon & Clair Hulet George. the head lines but dont read time has lived in Provo and in portance died suddenly Sunday morning, BOYS HORSE RACE contact to For those wishing every item but I think every- Salt Lake City. He is married was the father of Golden Roun-- 1 Committeemen: Clair Lowder & Victor Noiman is and the informafor time. this Graff read was It Marvin Mrs. thing couple has one daughter. of Blue Water, New Mexico, dy SADLE HORSE WESTERN CLASS PERFORMANCE-WORtion regarding Dr. Sorenson the a times like were having now that very intimate friend of Elders ROPE UNDER Active to makes one appreciate there home number has been changed Lloyd Guymon and Kendall Gurr. Committeemen: Rulon Lyman & John S. Dal on 3222. town people and paper more I5ai)ti.siinal The son called the families of Summer SPEAR THE RING In case anyone wishes to call these two missionaries informthan they ever did before in their Committeeman: Clair Lowder summer Mutual is Dr. Sorenson at any time the being lives. And we also wish to take CROW AND CRANE ing them of his presence in Utah rn" n vry successfully in this opportunity to express our Baptisimal services for any office number listed in the tele- and of the death of his father, Committeemen: Jess Guymon & Clair Lowder eligible individuals in Parowan Eara? him at and the ladies were able to enrr lhe nah Ward. Almost 100 many thanks to the good people Stake will be conducted in the phone book will reach SADDLE HORSE RACE office or home. Office 3241, "irIs are participating. of Parowan and surrounding visit with most a interesting Merrill Tronton & Karl Mitchell Committeemen: joy Parowan East Ward Baptisimal Home phone 3246. Tusday all of the towns for there interest and the the ser- as attend well as him evening & GIRLS 16 YEARS OR UNDER BOYS PONY CLASS FOR m. 6:30 at nor and Gleaner p. room on Saturday vices for the elder man. girls enjoyed dozen's of (get well cards) that Please take note! Committeemen: Jess Guymon & Rulon Lyman 0r Party aL Vermillion have been sent to Cedar City Ca.eiUl PONY EXPRESS RELAY RACE YTMIA n Parowan and Mrs.) Mrs. Roy Hyatt Canyon. The and have been sent to us since Clair Lowder & Taylor Miller Committeemen: t!'p affair were base- - we entered the holy cross, these l-- II va,,n'S Stevens spent ten days NEWS - class Frank CLUB ladies walk, pirn,- - lunch Calif., in San and a camp things mean more to us than one Leandro, rewas u. i ddles optional). Adams visiting P. Alta Mrs. (Bitting Cora Warts Mrs. at We met program. find could imagine until they of the with their brother-i- n Saw, and Committeemen: Clair Lowder & Ivan Decker Thursday June. 23, at 2: cently named as president p?? nxt n'ting will be held themselves in our place. Which home Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cena West MUSICAL CHAIR sister, Parowan the of YLMIA Club our to organize do. I p. m. ever of none aE I you e John S. Dalton & Howard Ward of hope and wil Committeemen: 'orne he her .he family. which we decided lo call the Ward. Alberta Evans Bobble - FOR HORSES THAT HAVEN'T RUN hildren Roh,frfUr and Cena Miss Cleo have seen suffering before in my Mrs. RACE HORSE RobinA. OPEN Louise Club.! first counselor, Sewirg "Lucky Seven W'Pre came home Phase of reli-b- p day. but none ever like Scott is Committeemen: Merrill Thornton & Karl Mitchell who are in our son the second counselor and Donald and Kathy seven The girls there visitdlscussed. Miss Ruth ooing- through. But however are and sisters her with Mortensen, Jetta Orton, the secretary. The Delores club are 'r f It is requested that all Horsemen, Men, Ladies and children, Mr. Sa!t Lak a is some change for the better - new officers are instrumental in ing with the Ernest Ortons. viceUr:e, Patricia who can possibly enter this Show to contact the committeem.-some- presidentLs Wil1 be his family about ?uest nd the con iition easing sec- - arranging for the new summer Cena will join Adams, Eleanor In charge of each event that they plan on entering. president; what. for which we are truly for the MIA in the them iddie of July, and visit for program Decker, reporter; Sylvia we retary; LUnd 'S &dvi3r to .hankful we acknowledge 'h s Continued on back page Continued on back Dae mup Continued on Back Page f'unentl Hott-m- i Alia ins, 40. were -I '' PARADE .g 1 ojt-ratio- 1 PERSONAL SHOW - FIREWORKS & DANCE - , PROGRAM - HORSE NEWS NOTES e, 1 aui-nei- I suct-.fui- vl 1 n sjkih-nore- Funeral Services For Former l'arowan Latlv p 1 j Hard Slimmer 5j Program ! s n, 5 ' 1 well-know- Welcome Mitchell Family al.-e.- n. e, Former Parowan Receives Recognition In PROGRAM FOR IIORSE SHOW otter liuireeiation Paraaonali Ward In Mutual K Services Saturday Host Hard Reorganized 4-- J pre-side- ry - trot, canter for |