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Show r Cr k Parowan Need poes . fighting 1'iiti: I01IPMFNT? PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAY, UTAH SEITEMBER Legion Auxiliary iron an Schools bools, .,m botm High Elementary grade an far registration and ..wll on Tuesday morning ktk it is announced by C. iiau. nw will also be open on furtn- day of school, he '.,.,1 f Senior go prejiared to tUtJ s;t3a should Uie uvtails of their reg- ; on that morning. These allude a $5.00 student body $3 50 book rental fee to 12 inclusive. .1 9 Jo of the latter will be books are returned in. May. There will order i fxi , j3 student bxly fee for t , i and 7 j 8. wier range of subjects fo. A jrd.lo ;u.-- i It t be a ill offered this the case for several years. Briefly vsi.g .subjects will be o,t:i has N-e- and 8ih gral. Science, Mat lie Hoa.e Economics, Shop, k i PERSONAL At the August meeting of the I A reception honoring newly Auxiliary organization of A weds, Mr. and Mra. Lee Ashdown .nencan Legion Post No. 20, ne.v was held evening at officers were formally install - the home ofSaturday Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ed. Those wr.o took the oath of Bentley in Purowan. Th roo.ns office were: Anns Adams, preui. of the home wre Bentley dent; Fae N. Benson, 1st vice decorated with profusion of president; TwUa Thornton, 2nd lovely fall flowers The Juatweds vice pres.; Barbara M. Adams, land their parents, Mr. and Mrs. secretary . treasurer; Belle W. I Alma E. Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs Lemmon, historian; Ada Evans, I Leonard Ashdown, received thrir chaplain; Norma Hulet and I guests In front of the nw.Lil I Ckiris Pritchard piece which was banked with the cere bellowing installation pink gladiolus and matching fig. niony, an informal program was urelnes given. This Included reports of their activities at Girls' State I The lnV waa chamin in a ow'n ot whte orffan2a fashioned oy Lawana Mickelaon and Rose shoulder rufnJ I10 a Robinson; duet piano by i.ary 'a mine Paramore and Deon I nockline, fitted bodice, and full Robinson; a reading by Mary UatharJ Wrt with matching et the r cor- Jo Paramore; and a piano solo I was of lainty pink and Mrs. Golds sage by Mary Lyman. white corn flowers. Guymon also gave a financial rejiort and outlined) Che plans In the dining room the servf the organization for the ining table was covered with & stallation of metal plaque with lace cloth and centered by .ernes of World War II Veterans I bowl of gladiolus Ranked with in the monument in the park. ivory tapers in crystal holders. Refreshments were served at Presiding at the table were Mrs '4:e conclusion of the meeting by Albena Gurr of Parowan and Mrs. Bemella G. Jonca of Cedar t etiring officers, Pearl Russell, I and Science, NEWS NOTES 1 I I agts.-at-arm- 2. 1949 Number Thirty ibv Nats Beaoo lamuy and John V. Benson visited List weak with Uleir bixiUu-r-, Sun and his family in and Mrs. Air. 1 1 1 Dpobu froy, I echo. W hile in tiuvt vicin the gioupi also made a trip on to Yellowstone returning i, Monday. Ites. and Clair Roxley and Mr. James Anderson made a hurried business trip into Salt Lake Ci.y on Wednesday, gom, and returning on the same day Air. ALrs. and Mrs. Sam Halterman Air. and Mrs. Adrain Dalton and son Sanuny at the W. W Houston home m Ianguitch on Sunday Aug. 21st. n.-ute-d Air. and Mrs. Joseph F. Holy oak left a few days ago for Sanford, Colorado, where they will visit their sister Mrs. Emma H. Smith of that City. The lady is critically ill at her home there of an incurable malady. omoi FioDB Dim aiAi s. -- g ..Ale. ; ,r i.;e Tth. j.sh. So tal ti FOUIPMFNT? . 31r. A .Mrs. Lee Install? New Officers Mornlm! JpPMlav rim: fighting r Thirty-Fou- t opi PAROWAN TIME Does Parowan Need Ir'SlOD worn Jurors Drawn For HORSE SHOW & PLAY SET Sept. Tor ni Of Court The names of Unity jti: were diawa b FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY jurors rivutly County Clerk W. Clair Rowley to serve during the Sept session of the Fifth Judicial District Court winch is set to convene in Parowan Sept. 13, 1949. Those whoa euames were irawn were. New Castle, William Bea.hu'11. Cedar City, Lockey T. Stratton, Clifford L. Ewing, Worth Wood, Levand W. Bauer, T. Goi d n Smith, Kuiivm L. Jones, H. A. Terry, Win. B Flannigan, Airs Leslie Hahne, Annie H. Ierk.ns, Hillman Dailey, Eugene Palmer, Ib-bHolyoak, Jos. F. Williams Jesse F. Williams, Alarie Bral-shaJoseph Mackelprang, John li Hamilton, Alex B. Williams, Lawrence T. William Wood, Lowder, J. Furl Porter Williams kanarra, John Paragonah, Roy McBride, John Tlie Hand if To He Presenter! Roth Fri. tV Sat. Evenings Mr. Will L. Adams and a fine supiH.rtmg east will present Uie well known comedy-dramTh0 Bud Alan", (The Bandit ) on both lYiday and Sat unlay evenings in the School Audituriu n. a, Mr. Adams announces that tile curtain will rise promptly at 8: p. m. and! that people are asked to be in their places before that time for there will be absolutely no seating take place during the first act of the play. The Iron County Fair, one of s r tlie of the for the of SouL.ern ttuik. swung into action today u it .1 exhibit quarters filled to capacity with the choice pq'odu.'H of tills section. i Judging in all was carried on during Lite Hitcr-r.oo- n with $1600 in cash pr17.es as well as third place ribuons awarded to (lie many being winners. A sizeable group of the old reskienta of the County were the Parowan Camps Daughter of Utah Pioneers at a program at the Old Rock Church, a tour of the Valley followed by lunch in the basement of the Church. During Friday and Saturd i.v, Interest In the various exhibit is expected to mount as more visitors arrive for the celebration These two days will high lighted by the horse thow and parade during the afternoon an I by the three-acomedy drum The Bad Alan in the even in ;s as well as the dancing in ihe Brown Derby every night. to Ed. J. King, AocorJlng chairman of th horse shuv. those who are exporting to in the parade are a.skd to assemble one block west of He Court House before 2:3iVtp.rj wj ere the parade Vhl Led by the Parowan High school band and the Mounted color guard, the procession will march east to the Race Track, pant tlie grandstand and into the ar- high-light- ji-.i- iple Civics, Engl: si Ro.-Assisting with refreshMitchell, Marie V. Orton, City. Econoini3 Home Mr. and Airs. Max Dailey and ments jg.eulture, and serving were Mrs. Goda Guymon, Edna Peterson, ty f p. Physical Education, Art Sarah Lowder and Twila Thorn- Vilate Hyatt, Airs. Nina Taylor, two young sons are back at Pr ch Old Testament, Chorus, Jeanenne Hyatt and Marlene tlieir home in Parowan and all This three-adrama Is the ton. i, Type and Ceramics. Mrs. Lalonie Bentley, in readiness for the opening cf C. Barton A'.'bjtis. of American ranch life as story ;rp gra e: Biology, Agrlcul Mrs. Marg Piahillipe and Marke. school next week. Max has bezn Parowan, Claude Burton, Reed it took place in Arizona near j, e, Typewriting, Chorus, Band, tta Phillips were in charge of doing post graduate work at the Orton, 'Albert Allckelson, Alma the Alexican border in the n - eeh, Dtamatic Art, Ceramics Stubbs. the gift room. Mrs. Nellie Bent- - University of Southern Calif. twenties. The role of the t.p. Physical Education. New ley and Luella Hyatt were ushers picturesque Mexican bandit Pan-ch- o Mr. and Airs. Arthur Evans fcc.an'.ent, Home Ec., Shorthand Mr. and Mrs. Ashdown are Lopez portrayed by Mr. Ad$ weeping, French, Art, Eng a home In Cedar City were chaperons to a Sunday lends a colorful touch to 'making ams, George Oliver Taylor, 67, School outing at Bryce Canyon in Geometry, and Algebra, since their in Parowan fine blend of drama and the marriage veteran actor of the stock compUth. grade: Geometry, Eng recently. on August 13. embodied in the play. comedy of was and anies Broadway, I Chemistry, Agriculture, A He crosses the border in his own found dead in his bed at ll:a.n. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pattan I r.eui Hiitoiy, Typewriting, Parowan was the scene for a individual fashion sets about to Snorthand, French Wednesday by his sister, Eva children of Springville visit- reunion of the descendants of straighten the affairs of his CIIURCII DOINGS and Death was attributed by atteddng ed during the ptjfstl week In Joseph and Lucy Munfordi Stev- one - time benefactor, Gilbert Art, Speech, Ceramics to coronary throm MIA LEADERSHIP MEETING j Parowan "with Airs.1 Lena Ben- - ens when many members of this Ed., Home Ec. physician Somatic I I Jones, a young rancher. ula I Church History, Cho sont Hildreths mother. pioneer Parowan family returnThe oast of characters in the crPT 4TH. Mr. Taylor was making (si. r.i Courtship and Marriage ed to the old home town for order of their appearance extended visit in Parowan with :3th, grade: American Prob three days of festivities. The jGilbet Jones, a young rancher Leadership Meeting will, Mr. andl Airs. Lyle Marsden his aged mother, his sister, and I Chem-k.r4thheW at SepL program began on Friday, S pt. j Warren A. Dalton; Henry Smith Sundayj Ia English, Geometry, George have 26, with a dance in the Frank. This was first L: p. m. in the West Ward Chap- di4clilfe f Algebra, Agriculture, Type brother, evening his uncle . . Harley W. Dalton; back to his native town I ei in the West Ward ami enjoyed Lu.'ia Pell wife of Pell . stake and Ward officers rituig, Bookeeping, Shorthand, trip Dorothy I members and tin D. Adams; Bench, Dramatic by family Art, Speech, since his departure for New York urg3d to be there. Morgan Pell, a rich family alike. it, Ceramics, Bank, Chorus City nearly thirty years ago, specualtor . Alton Pcvnjdletxm; He had planned! to remain In BAPTISMAL SERVICES fed Courtship and Marriage. Saturday at 11. a. m. the group Continued on back page Continued on Back Page Members of the former teach-l- g Parowan for som time tar assist Mrs George Rowley and assembled at the Five Mile, will services in the care of his mother who Baptisimal staff will teach the following daughters Georgia, Gay and where one hundred descendants hundreth I conducted Saturday at 6:30 p. m. I n were visitors Mr. Claude Adams, is nearing her one r.ojects: Kathy of Paiwv-aI a noon dinner. During Ward East in Parowan the is who and sufferingl brithday sci at at the enjoyed and science social temistry, recenUy Panguitch e tree: Mr. afternoon an interesting pro2-- 3, the annouhome Qf Mrg H M wortihen. Thales Brown, biology from very poor health. His death j Chapel, it has just been was which featured gram given E. J, KINO CHAIRMAN lid agriculture: Airs. Mary Adams Ssow of St. Mr. Howard came as a severe shock to Eva, need, representatives of most of the COMMITTEEMEN AS FOLLOWS: who found another brother, Tom while the fcilley, ail comerlcal has speent George past subjects; families. Games and skits wore dead in the same bed just a STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY V" Max RAY WATTERS. ARCH BENSON, HOALER ADAMS, S. M. CLARK, with folks in Parowas. Dailey, geometry, A- -t also a part of the afternoons VIC few years ago. NORMAN, CLAIR LOWDER, KARL MITCHELL, JOHN S. n erica algebra; history and entertainment. i was born in Pare-- 1 Mr. RULON LYMAN, CLAIR HULET, RAY MITCHELL, Mi. Venice DALTON, Mrs been ha3 Barna Taylor and Tayior Decker, English wan April 13, 1882, a son of I parowan Stake Relief Society spendisg a At 8:30 Saturday evening a MERRILL THORNTON, MAX HENDRICKSON, IVAN DECKER, visit in Continued On Back Page BRYCE ADAMS, HOWARD WARD, & JESS GUYMON George and Maria Coombs Tay-- 1 union Meeting will be beldl Sun--1 Casper, Wyoming with her sons business meeting was held at the I R. L. FENTON k PAT FENTON new MASTERS: of ParoMr. RING lor. He attended the local schools I home and Mrs the m. in Gene 2:30 and lovely Darwin, at p. I dramatics his JUDGES: GRONWAY italent where for Alfred othsr Wilcox. announced is PARRY, DOUGLAS CLARK & wan Ward Among it west Parowan was early apparent. He also at-- 1 by Mrs. Cecil T. Adams of the I Mr. R. L. Halterman and his matters whinh were conslderod RULON DALTON To I tended the Branch Normal scho-- 1 presidency. son Ralph, along with Marlon was the reelection of last years HORSE SHOW STARTS WITH ol at Cedar City. At an early I Inasmuch as this is the first I Bud Halterman spent a week officers to serve the family orRevue 8 I another year. M. ganization for AT age he joinel some of the well I union meteting of the new season recently at Hinckley, cleanL-i' Forty three students of Mrs. known dramatic stock companies I a;j members are urged to attend I and repairing a pump well on a Those who will continue in their EVENTS M. START TRACK. AT AT RACE P. 3:00 Leo Sorensens In the western I dancing classes who traveled present positions are Arnold Y. will be brief previews of church beautification project, All Iron of is horse show. invited to in the pere County participate Ml appear in a colorful revue Stevens, Emily F. COMMITTEEMEN OF PARADE: HOWARD WARD, states. His last apparance in I aji uje lessons for the coming president, ):i Thursday, Pearl W. CLAIR LOWDER, JESS GUYMON & KARL MITCHELL Sept. 8, in the Paowan was in Ithe play, Trll-- 1 winter presented in the general Riding, Mr. and1 Mrs. Mool auditorium. The DeWayne treasurer, public is by, where his dramatic inter-- 1 Russell, "be held secretary, SEPTEMBER 2, 1949 EVENTS: awmhiy which will fcvited to Ahlstrom and children of Man Bertha S. attend the affair which Marybelle 1. MATCHED HORSE RACE. Topham, of Svengali Is remem-- 1 ccnj0m,tiy with the Priesthood pertation habten Beach, Calif, spent a week Ml begin at 8: p. m. Lemmon, Mabel S. Wilcox, Win. bered by the many who saw the membera there will be departe Committeemen: Merrill Thornton, Karl Mitchell, Jess Guymon & in ParowarT visiting with B. Stevens, and Clara S. Warner here f Those who will in I leatbparticipate class all for Max Hendiickson work production. mental tee Mrs. Alhstrams parents, Mr. and as the routines in appropriate cost-Me- s generlogical cfcimmittee 2. PONY EXPRESS RELAY RACE. He had married Leona Johnson I ers choristers and organists, all Airs. George Mickelson. are: Brenda Kay Bentley, of I with Lilly M. Ward and Alice Glenwood, Utah in 1908. Committeemen: Homer Adams, Rulon Lyman & Clair Hulet. executive officers and a special Munson and Airs. thrna Decker, Georgia Af. Stevens as advisors. Helen Decker, his wife anl little daug-htcleft 6. HURDLES. OPEN JUMPERS ,the for depaptment of McGilI Nev Omah Lee The family effected an organSmith, Jerroldene for New York Cuty in 1919 counselors. Committeemen: Ray Watters, Vic Norman & Clair Lowder. placement were here also for two days to ization for the first time teubbs, Karen just a 4. POTATO RACE. Holyoak, Sharen and! visit with Georgias parents teolyoak, I Beverly Dawn Bentley. Broadway in the cast of Anna j ear ago and report that ia that Committeemen: Ray Mitchell, Max Hendrickson & Ivan Decker. IlUIJCT SUSTAINED gjster and family. Selen I a short time they have accomplishtwo Hulet, P.enee Rowley, 5. SADDLE HORSE RACE. Christie which ran for over I ed considerable research work Mickelson, Sandra Decker, PAROWAN STAKE Committeemen: Merrill Thornton, Jess Guymon, Karl Mitchell & ears in the larger cities of the on the family genealogy. Lndon in Hendrickson. and Max Linetta Thornton, States Kay Lister, United On Sunday afternoon the proI career 6. a ROPING. CALF Limited Exhibition only has etin Stage He pursued Rasmussen, Barbara Jean I time and was J. Hulet of Summit was j stone Park, Mr. and Mrss J. W. gram in the West Ward SacraCommitteemen: Rulon Lyman, Jess Guymon & Arch Benson Oscar Gayles, that ever since Kathryn Smith, Patricia with many I gej apart as Patriarch for the I W0od and daughter of Salt Lake ment meeting was given by mem 7. SADDLE BRONC RIDING. Limited Exhibition only lp, Aiiine Holyoak, Barbara intimately acquainted I I hers of the Stlevens family with Committeemen: Homer Adams, Max Hendrickson & Clair Hulet stage nF parowan Stake, Church of jJesua city are spending a week An Gilger, Maxine Joseph, Brcn-j- " ol the prominent I E. Ward conducting. FolI rela-His Joseph ut y Latter-daSaints and friends with SEPTEMBER 3, 1949 EVENTS: of parowan andl Christ actors screen producers. Joseph, Jerroldene SkougarJ, come as a di-Conference held herejtives. Mrs. Woods is the former lowing congregational Binging, 1. MATCHED HORSE RACE. has death Quartrely JlReta Decker, Jackie Ward, Committeemen: Karl Mitchell, Merrill Thornton, Jess Guymoti & shock to the community I Jast Sunday. Mr. Hulet is the j Glayds Rawlings, )nna Tull is, Continued on Back Page Mary Susan Beu- - tinct native this Hendrickson. hold Max her of to position so f irst was person LaRene Orton, Marie Adams which proud ser- the Stakes, 2. SPEAR THE RING. funeral of vision for the since ndra Arrangements Robinson, Maryetta Mr. and Airs. El wood (Ixe) PARAGONAH NEWS Committeemen: Ray Watters, S. M. Clark & Clair Lowder. to be in ex- Huet has been active in ubbs, Et.Pn Carol son He appeared Johnson, arrived in Parowan Mortensen retained 3. MUSICAL CHAIR. Lamoreaux years. for many Mrs. affairs and Mr. Kay health having e avford, Smith, Virgi- - cellent . to attend the Iron received their first bundle from ano He Howard Ward, Clair Hulet & John 3. Dalton. Thumiay Summit Committeemen: of 3 the appearance Bishop Orton, Marlene Mortensen, us disUnguished Pair, also County HORSE RACE. and 4. MATCHED Ward for several years haven early Saturday morning rroly n Orton, Continued on Back Page Norine Crawford D. Merrill Pres. Committeemen: to Thornton, Max Hendrickson, Jess Guymon, 1 in Cedar Counselor City. as served at the hospital Mailvn Ward all of Parowan & Kart Mitchell. a was weighL. Sargent of the orgional Paronewcomer of boy, The Gren Dr and Mrs jame8 and Stanley Sorensen, y "1Ce 4 -- CLUB NEB S wan Stake before its division, j Lo9 AngeBi CaUf. are enjoying ing 8 lbsi 12ozs. Mrs. Lamoreaux 5. RELAY HORSE RACE FOR BOYS & GIRLS (under 16) Lamb and LJnda Bam-- e Committeemen: Karl Mitchell, Merrill Thornton, Jess Guymon & is the former Eva Lou Davenof Cedar The Merry Cookers entertain- He is a member of the Stake City will aTso do Breakfast Hendrickson. ic Max Aaron a wiith the to Council port. special number High as will a grouo ed their mothers26. (Limited Exhibition Only) 6. CALF ROPING. responsihis special J3 and Jess Guymon & Arch Benson. girls which are be- -i Friday, Aug.them cocoa, grape- priesthood Rulon Committeemen: B. Robinson Lyman, H. Mrs. Mr. and bility. We served brought over from Junction (Limited Exhibition Only) Imreceived word of the arrival of 7. SADDLE BRONC RIDING the He was set apart to this toast. occasion. Mrs. Max Hendrickson & Clair Hulet. and and cereal Homer Stevens Adams, Mrs. Committeemen: Madge fruit, trs. a new grandchild on Tues., Aug. was portant calling by Elder Joseph Sorenson of Cedar City t After breakfast a program A Fielding Smith of the Council of Diza Mortensen spent a couple 30th. A 6 lb. girt bom to Mr. 8. HURDLES. (Open jumpers) cookers. J conJ'icted the class during in Hiawatha, Committeemen: Ray Watters. Oair Lowder & Victor Norman. by the merry Wade, the first ilra Twelve during his recent attends of days last week SUmm,r and the revue will given the track. had was by Clip this Intern and use for a progralm at good time Continued on Page Four a nee at Conference. Contin ued on Back Page the Thomt twelve weeks of by - Annette eh. grade: H-nr- y ct ooran Slaic Actor j- nin-tea- Dies While In Parowan Josonli Stevens Sr. Kin Holds Reunion In Parowan ct imr-ticlpa- te 1 crvniv y, ; -- snow iiorse 1919 September two-wee- jy Students Present Dance Sept. g employments. r 1 l,AR j Vir-f-H- patriarch - 1 Sh-rli- 1 II fUrtion. peported PARADE 2:30 P. |