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Show PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAX i: V WOMEN'S Of Utah t ti -- v O'' f ' ' " ". if 1 snrrv on rou UI v: i Kilo t m Sifcty Courutl to liul, .se can t d.i it without the help of every out. of you U vi anl to s odtry on a and unified plagium of a s .. i i it of cimfiu-Udu- pit vent lou throughout our SLite iu cooperation wit. i other ogmnzatlona, your organizations w htTcv r you are We may be able to hi Ip you ii at', ty aiul health, trufbc and .1 a importation, other pubic ufe ty. s hool and child aafety and home, farm and genet al afty. But, Safety education muht ned be h 1k al problem continually worked at. We, none of us, can let down for a s ngl. instant. "OjsTation Safu'y" (s th n.onthly tht me program unifyucatiou efforts ing all traffic op a national btiis for the pres virtion of aeculeiiLs. S ptemrer is a speoi il time of the year for ym moth re, for your children v. be Kta'lng school once morj - 11 Th y net d FiSiy mb' ruction, Safety habits may mean safe childn-n- . R member, Mother. a child lump.euly . ClJaleS nec-t.-sar- y. or unhholding the family car. a--. Teach you chll.lrvn p, rmls-io- n that when walking or ruling, th snurt Is to tmnd the traffic rul s stop at the curb Look both ways end for the turning traffi before cross ng thr street Cro-- s only at crosswalks. Obev stn-et- s traffic officers, signs and signals Ttvy'il ve longer of your teaching Mother! Succe-- s 1 bi-aus- e to you! The Women's Safety Council of Mrs M B. Utah Fisher, President Bountiful, Utah school ore qomc to fou jw, h Misli-l"i- I a gold intxla as Hint plac Sa, College of wimiT in the boys f.uuy ..iv l M nopal M,. es . Indus, rnv. i" live of Fine Arts, Coll e' MX 'Vent of the t event A AU in Sll't B'h Cry Al i Pnum.ov, and the Co'h-e'Slliy mime nuet, Melvin re.eive.1 ol Nuismg The Flute unvrs,lty in Index ano'lur fu.it plaelng tn the Hoys free atyle relay In the onlv nth. i giaduit- - mIkkiI am! gradut in w'h'uh he entenst, ate pehool of xikiuI wvik In er ew-nthe Ixiy if hi east stioke race lie Id. lion to jin xnmmer xeio-came out WTh li.morw an i exteiiMoii ulviHlon 8 Iver imxlal a and Thai a a auru-luthat niit-- c Mi Ivin is a most versatile et. the Htuoy (Humibilitb-ol in vounjrder He is not only an alx'itt any unlven-ltXpert in the water, but he i as coutv Uut won Ameraa, a iompV--thtuiors on eklis nt R'ighton meet, the need of most of the last spring. To a.V) to his verHludenta In the utatosatility, he performs ndnumblv y e ir H'udentx were en- -t on the violin an-- at the piano. lied at the Umyeiaity of Utah The young man has wto proud from ever lounty In the state, grandmothers living in Parowm A. to President Ray M"8 IVorothv C Warv! avoiding ami Mrs Up n an! ev ry county iu ex M Marsden Mnry 1"led to lx represented nguin m 19t!) f0 KF.ITII 1USSF.I.I. Five)im-- rt exammaLons are llONOHN IV PIIOTtM.H PHY si h,si lsl at the Unlveisiiy on to wonl revived Siptember 19. aecorviing to Pir-r- v b Aarvorsing hns mother. Mrs, lYarl R: Sorenwii. public ell of Parowan, Kei'h Russell doctor Registration of frth-me- n has issently won high honors students ban bven atln.laM at the nchxl of phiitogr.ijphv of for Septemlvr 22. the Santa Monica City College Regl-tratiof all other ptu-n- t. is listed for September 23 which he has been attending for and and 21, with regular tlass work one year. His photograph man of a with enlargement gdting under way on Sept. 26 scare on his face received a blue w,n - Hs-on- y JU-.- e - Is at YOUR Utoh Symphony poca with h growing appreciation of fin mut in fhe Watt, thrt taaton preienti NINE brillionl concerto. neprin Mpriis'"e Bstness, Mines, Fine we-k- "I'm going to ask you folks to watch for a visit to your county by the Guest artists will include the world's best: Artur Rubinstein, Pianist Nathan Milstein, Violinist Nursina, alona ornd.'no schools ctnd thension OWN Orchaitra, kaaping Fduca- - in- - . Natural Resources Committee of the Utah cham- Corinne Lacomble, Pianist Frances Magnes, Violinist stav home ond tidy under some of the scst able and capable inductors anywhere. member these dates: ''oucan now and the combined choruMi Univarsity off off Utah. report their findings in a recent survey of natural resources. Attend their Conductor Plan a winter season of enjoyment ond musical odventure. Buy season meetingsl Give them SEPTEMBER 22 Freshmen Registration 23-2- your ideas on developing the resources of your 4 Upper Classmen Registration SEPTEMBER 26 Regular Classwork Starts For further information Office of President Order your tickets NOW choice seats Write: write area! Learn more about the possibilities of our ffor UTAH SYMPHONY state!" (At Bennett't) SIVERSITY lake City Salt of UTAH I AlOUf TZiNFO GSCC Coca t eeLY neccs CLOSE TApS ON MS hcwsss US jilV4 MO'DaOCLE ASZfAsr w5 ci cezs zrts AS TUEY TEAS UP TX4CK PuSiHj IRA N! cf 55 W It entry there. HOMECOMING IIpXftLMONY Ktidth states that he is thrillv. is ed with his work which will Mre. Luclla R. AUams take him anothie year to com- happy to be the guert of Mr. plete. He also wishes to be re- and Mrs. Henry Pace in Nw membered to his many friends Harmony during the Home innin Parowan. His grandmother, ing celebration of the cominun Mrs. Nellie Green also resides tty & few days ago. This being hfre. the birthplace of Mrs Ad urn and the Beene of her pli Ihoo 1, SON OF FORMER she was thrilled to visit again RESIDENT DIES the old familiar sports She par Those of us who remember ticlpated in a community supEdgar C. (Teddy) Jongs who liv- per at which two hundred people ed in Parowan for many years partook of a delicious fiird bt the home of his grandfather, chicken dinner prepared by ih Edgar L. Clark, are sorrowed male membra and which was to hiLar of the recent death, of served near the little church she his son, Breniton iB. Jones, 29. used to attend and beneath the The young man, who was asso- trees which her father planle! ciated with his father and bro- many years ago. thers in an e tensive livestock Her daughter and .w, business in Utah and Colorado, Beatrice and Morris Johnson, died of a heart ailment while went to New Harmony to git her after the three days of visitat Gleuwood Springs, Colo. Funeral services and burial ing, and with them she visit'd took place last week in Vernal, the old ranch in the mountains Utah, where the family resides. where she with other numb'ra He is Burvlvied by (his widow of her fathers' family sp, nt. and a small daughter; his par- many happy summers. ents; two brothers, dark and Mr. LoRay GUger, who is beGarr Jones and two sisters, Mrs Celelia anlj Mrs. Helen Evans, ing treated in the -- eon-ln- -1 Phona Salt lake City 1, Ulah So cent County Fair where they won CartWTight, Mm. Pearl Mav, Mr. blue ribbons as well as great Albert Mortensen and Mis. Virdeal of comment. They are to ginia Lowe. bo sent on to the State Fdr for PATIC'IlATFS IN NEW -- bers of commerce. They'll tho MAURICE ABRAVANAL SEPTEMBER 19 Freshmen Examination SEPTEMBER I -- eoun-ittnndi- cnllnoes g ' B.u at the photograjhy salon Ura. Hazel lawrn Evans, Air. at the college, while his tinting and Mrs. Dell Smith, Mrs. IU'! .. of a girts' portrait won him a Gurr, Mr. and M1. Vern Mu t second place. Both of these pict- ensen, Mr. Samuel C. Mm lent n. Mia Froim ures were exhibited at Che re- Cliff Morten.se n. Pbormnrw, Totle-- e iversitv irts, Kijiution, Slate College of Continued from Pago I r Fi.giiee g CoJlg of li.lie 0f Law, College Rex and Olenna Wai I. r,eiv-i"- ribbon one of the schools, of Htph now Universit Stilted ns l, o college, se place to study is .r state university. 1fers mg OF UTAH Coi.t NEWS FROM NEAR 4 FAR and least expen- best W or pi in !,. to 9, -- juir-e- Mother ire that your ihild e.i play in aafe place and FatJur, malu- - aura t). whkim they I Me or drlve-tuc- y bicycl. s or th family tar-ar- e in safe ojteratiug condition at all tlms You Will find It most helpful to enfoce offeial and home nil s for traffic safety by appropri-aUn- g penalt, for violations, impounding a bUycle if are not instruct we; they must time to start thinking of going back a by w.K that has dev lope ) good Inbts 33W is thp id tst gtiii. too utriafi Uaflk Mifity UTAH SEPTEMBER UMVFJISITY in-.i- ucit-n- of UUh ' . campaign SAFETY COUNCIL OF UTAH be learned.' A child imitate his cidera Set an example of sate luib.u ui trait a, l.i walking, m all that you V, Mother 1h influni'e of a wek t u, turn iu aa.'i ty by t..- - a h.oI mn be . Utah Greater power per gallon Lower cost per load UTAH MINING ASSOCIATE Fitz-Sinmi- Hospital at Denver, Colo , received a Labor day week enl visit from a number of his foots of Parowan. Making the trip to see him and also to visit bis wife and baby who reside neir by, were Mrs. Hugh Gilger, Mr and Mrs. Harry Bauer, Bi ii and Gath Gilger. They repot that LoRay is irrupfraving bit that his progress is rather slo-.- all of Vernal, FALL'S FINE on PAROWAN BOY ACCEPTS TEACHERS IOSITION IN KANSAS COLLEGE J. Eugenjo Robinson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Robinson of Parowan, left recently for Einpeoria, Kansas, whore he will tieaoh phymes as a member of the faculty of the Kansas State Teachers College. Eugene, after his graduation Of much interest is a recent from the Parowan High School, communication from Mrs. Northe BAC at, ma B. Miller who is station. graduated from Cedar City and completed his with her husband, Lt. Jerome work for his Bachelors degree L. Miller, in Wiebal!en, Gerat the USAC at Logan, In 1947. many, to her parents, Mr. an I For his superior work in the Mrs. John W. Bentley in Pam-wa- n. field of science, he was awarded Now Is the Time to Co teaching fellowship at WashNorma writes that they an ington Louis, another couple recently visited Univetnsity, St. The Cost Is Surprisingly Low Missouri, Where he has ppenit the famous Berchtesgaden, the the past two years. Delightful days . . . crisp, cool Alns place in the Bavarian nights . . . brilliant autumnal During hi a study at the latter where Hitler anil1 his henchman hues make this a grand season mstutaon, he has done consider- had their summer homes. for vacation recreation! Greyhound will take you where you able research work in atomic They also visited the noted want to go for less cost. Youll -science. Several articles written Nest, Der Adolphs Eagles have extra pocket-mone- y for on him vara classmate and which fortress is perched rig it bj more vacation fun. Let your ious scientific subjects have been atop a very steep mountain. En -Greyhound Agent help plan your trip now! published In some of the lead- trance can be gained, she says, ing magazines and newspapers nly through a tunnel and thenFREE! Write or call for free of that region. He received Ms ce up in an elevator for 400 feet folders describing Amazing America Tours pleasure-planne- d Masters Degree from the Waali right through the center of the vacations, with hotels, mountain. Built entirely of ington University last Junie. sightseeing, transportation arseems to have the stone, place in advance. ranged an imposing appearance, as w 11 ATTEND FUNERAL OF SAMPLE LOW FARES aa affording utmost protection RELATIVE IN ST, GEORGE to its occupants. PROVO $4 30 Mrs Miller was duly impress -A number 5? Parowan people ed with the vast amount of rum n ettended the funeral services SALT LAKE CITY $5 25 destruction Whkh was and were which St. Qeorge Tuesday LOS ANGELES $10 20 held for Mrs. Marjorie Harris wrought upon the cities, and (ADD TAX) diet! Sunday roads of this section as well es Tebbs, 31, who several after years suffering by the beauty of the mountain from arthritis. The deceased was scenery of this part of the Alps. She writes that she is enjoj-i- ng a daughter of Mrs. Minnie Hanher stay in Europe, that known well was who sen Harris in Parowan. Her husband is a they are comfortably located in son of Dr. and Mre. D. D. Tebbs a nice apartment and that thev FExXTOXS of Panguitbh and Salt Lake City are having some unique experiences which phe win always Making the trip to St Georg treasure. Phone 2131 wire Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simkins, Parowan Utah for Youg vacationtime ftT 1 1 Youve found fhe answer if you're looking for a g a master load of power plus in trucks with what Chevrolet Thats you get economy. truck with A i. pi, v5'? x A v record-smashin- enand their truck more These engines develop gines. power per gallon of gas and deliver the load at lower cost than any other engines of their size now in usel trucks today! 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