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Show Doom Parowan Need I IIIE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT? VoIb TWrty-Foy- PAROWAN TIME r TAROWAN TIMES. FAROWAN Illtes Held For Adult Education Ilobb Course Offers Class 0ia Esther fun.l service wereforheldMrs'n In Child Guidance DUwr Robb nah Ward Chapel on Doci Parowan Need FHIE FIGHTING , UTAH OCTOBER 28, 1949 Last Rites licit For PRS Hand -Richard J. Lloyd Elcmcnturv School Funeral nervines for Richard Parade EQUIPMENT? $2.80 par ysa Number PaMvc- - City Democrat forty-ti- n Snbmlt To Evt Operation In Calif. .Make Change On Ticket J. Lloyd, who died at fcls hums To .Monday Word was recently in Parowan last Thursday Approximately 200 student It seems that If you plan on by relatives in under the E"--ng- y, CM. 22, of ciasa a chronic heart Parowiui that ad of the elementary grades dreened in Child Guidance which nornlng running for a City office, you Mr. Walter W. Bl4hap Gilbert Rob- - will be Stubbs nierrt, were conducted Saturday in Hallowe'en costumes and led had better live who is n taught to adults of within the City bjon. the in West in the Parowan Ward winter spending and by the High School Band, will limits, That is what the local Paragonah by Dr. Sometime 1 he choir Bang had submitted to an Vernon F. Larson of the State Chapel by Bishop W. Leonard parode on Main street Monday democrats have found out when g the for Undwvtand V"! ,m for the removal of a Evans. of Education. The at 1:00 p.M. the weather per- they were lnfomed that their and Thomas Amaao Department cataract from one of hi.s eye the "Rock of At class services, first wl!l be (held TueM mits it Is announced by the el candidates for City Recorder, Invocation. retain offered the was in Long Beach. as by the surgeon Nov. 8 Ages, sung opening 7 day, from 9 to p. m. ementtery wbooj faculty. Tlv' Watson Adams, wss not within musical numbers were a Mr. Stubbs has suffered intennumber by GolJa Guy band members in full uniform the limits. the at school. quartette fClj joio by Mr. Edward Barton mon, Berta Burton, Clair Row will lead the procession from The class was organized MonMr. Erlo Burchert, prmldent sely with pain caused by the V That Wonderful sang and Decker. Ivan Invocation ley the school corner south to the of the Junior Chamber off Oattu growth which had attached e day night at a meeting of parWer of Mine. and a to the eyeball. He and his was offered by Jos E. Ward East Ward corner and return. me roe and Owner off ents, taachersv representative The Ram, euJo by Mise Hare! Jean are happy with the conHans P. Ipson of Itenguitch, of the Iron County School DisDuring the parade the band has willingly consented to run family wr.port who played "Lay My fidence Howard and by the surBisltop will play the music and execute on the ticket Joseph trict and Dr. Larson. The protaking Mr. Ad- geon thatexpressed F.d Beneath a Roee. the of were the Evans Parowan whs a operation the tame maneuvers as they ams place. posed plans for the course as gpluvs for the axaslon were presented were enthusiastically As a special musical did at the U. of U. Due to unsucquis and that In about three speakers. Rabinson and D. Am j; months he will be able to have Mrs Rula D. Orton avoidable number, received by both parents and the Circumstances, Sturiffl with closing remarks the bandages removed and his Haired Silver "That Daddy band performance as was orteachers. sang Bishop Robinson. restored. the closing song iginally announced, was cancellof After eight Mine. Mathew That Boauti-- J The class Is being , Tbe choir sang At the present time Mr. "Sometime Well Understand, ed and this will give the local and the benediction Land Stubbs la at the home of hi by the local ITA and the sung by the quartette, benedl public a chance to see th group Adult Education pronounced by Gilbert Bar-- t Iron County sister and brother In law, Mr. was pronounced by John in action tion plus the costum'd Death cams quiUAJy and Mrs. a At the cemetery the dedic- Committee. The County School and Joe Levy at 8802 Eart P. Orton elementary youngsters. peacefully to Mrs. Alloa Protlv-er- Rose Ave., atory prayer was offered by S. District will provide the buildBellefiower, Calif, Insmedio-tulAt the cemetery the grave the MattheWS following early Monday and would no doubt be filter Robb. ing, heat, lights, etc. while the was dedicated by Pres. R Tay parade, the High Sol tool studEldof E. happy Mbcn as (Buddy) in she lay sleeping morning Pill bearers were Mrs. Robbs lnsructor will be supplied byAdalna Jr wtlo lor Miller. Pall bearers were ents will return to their regu- her homa in Cedar City. The to bear from some of his friends I and Kent Alden, State the padsons. Department. Laj and the younger cause off death was attributed in Parowan. city Mission home for three grandsons of the deceased lar classes feme Robb, Albert Jones and According to Miss Mary Mac- - headquarters at and and Dwaln will assemble Dwight in the gym to a chronic heart ailment. Gilger group LouiHe, Ky. Orton and a nephew, Jack Millan, Primary Supervisor of on Oct 19. to fulfill a two year Dick Rowley; and three nephews where they will be supervised Mrs. Mathews had spent Sun- Old Xlme Iron County Spools, the work- - mlaBlm for fcirdsley. Church of Jesus Tom Dodds, Frank Daly and In an afternoon of dances and day in IParagonah visiting with and shop technique will be provided. Hie granddaughters Christ of LattoIMjay Saints. Hw Walt Taylor. group mixers. a number off friends and relat- Danclntf To tr,ce took care of the many Oaas members will be divided Coming from out of town to vlglted hIm for a The members of the elemen- ive's. She appeared to be as Into small groups where local L Jrreiy flowers. to his departure, attend the funeral were all of prior I Out of town members of the problems tary school faculty have made well as usual and in excellent With the winter months pertaining to our own Mr Lloyds children, his g. on report spirits, so the news of her death present were Mr. and Mrs children to our own schools will same train and with the same coming on the desire for n and grandchildren; his sister, all arrangements for the enter came as a distinct shook. tatnment Ms. Mary Topham and Robb, their sons AJden, Kent be studied. A total of nine mees- destination was Elder Gaylen Mrs. Joseph Beckstrom of Haw were con- tertainment is again starting Fun era eervtoea Mrs. Fae N. Benson have handoi their wives. Mr. and Mrs. ings will be held with the to be revived. Mrs. Mr. and MatheBon. of Mr. d Mra thorne, Oalif.; led the details of the parade ducted in the Paragonah Wan) Robb and family. Mr and ond and fourth Tuesdays being The officers of the Square .Tho and Mr. Mrs Frank Daly Enoch. 1Iatflon Mr. Alma Lawrence and Mrs. Chapel Wednesday afternoon at Dancing set as instruction nights. Dodds Jean group have called a Mrs, mas Doddfc; off Continued on Page Five Zona Topham, the dance; and 2 ooolck under the direction The course is open to all for Tuesday evening meeting Hanhen; Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Robinson. Gilbert Mrs. Cedcl Adams and Mrs Vir- Bishop Nov. 1, Just prior to Mutual, In Owens, John Dodds, Mis. George song by the chair was Par-1 ginia Lowe, the refreshments. Officials and those of the the Chemistry room at the HlgPv of two and daughters Copper, Should the weather man in- "O. My Father." The proyer was School to Association, that Utah To Mr. George Dodds, all of jmak plans far a terfere with staging the parade given by Mr. Thomas A. Top- eerie of entertaining a large gruop of people from I dances. were ham. Mario Speakers the dance will be held as will Parowan and Paragonah tike If you can bo accomr you D. Cora dancing Mrs. Lloyd Topham of Parowan and ThomJames A. Mercer, themselves of this rare! Lieut.-Ooof avail real fun tf Join you aurw) Board-man as Robinson. Mrs. Ruth Ruton M. (Hank) Lyman pro-- 1 Continued on Back Page and to I Mrs. Mercer and their to three with this up study opportunity group. off a Alice's sketch gave ad this week that he can still I Officers Jn charge olve local prabltemp of child I children arrived in Parowan are ns life. Musical numbers were a lepe with the best of them. On-- 1 ; for a few days visit follows Almon Wednesday Hills repreoemtatives pxA gance. F. saxaphone solo by Hazsl Jean (President;. Gauds A - Orton, I I this time his trusty lasso set-- 1 and yoom mothers will with the John S. Dalton family attempt ted around the neck of a three 'Davenport "Withering Hope, ., . . Mn 20114'?- Vic tQ contact paints within the Mrs. Mercer is the former Shir Wham, High a vocal Mr. solo Edward I by )oiat buck after he had chased nex CaT few days in ah attempt I ley Dalton, of Parowan, who of Barton who Parowan sang I Ln across the flat. Monday evening 18 enthusiasto etinuilate interest In the I with her children, baa spent At West have (heard off a Beautiful I Hank and his brother, Ray, tic bo adults will begin actual work I scholastic ciaas the) time of here According the much during City", and a vocal duat by Mm ParafifOnail toe upon the buck and two I similar classes are record recently received by his in ceramics. The class was or Cox being con-- 1 the past few years while the end Mr. Taylor of Beaver I Joel near a water hole as they dUeted by Dr. Larson through-- 1 Lieut. Ool. has been stationed parents, M. and Mrs John H. ganiized Monday night by Mrs. they sang "In the Garden of wOSCTlCS 87Rl. lere hunting in .the vicinity with the U.S. 'Army in various Pendleton Cadet Freeman L Fae Decker Ddx, Iron County Tomorrow. 'The Pass, out north of .parts of the world. The family Pendleton of West Point, New School District Coordinator, at After the Bang I know that &ooh. The set I up was too York, has maintained an aver- which time the maximum memhas resided dn Washington D.C. Redeemer Livea, the clos-- 1 arghaha oldest resident My erfeot so Hank threw aside Mrs. Alice rlB Annie M. I age In his Class grades to place bership of 18 was readily secur- ing prayer was since last spring. Topham & rifle and took after the pronounced by him in the upper quartile of ed. Mrs. Thora Barton was choheT 87th birthday anniverRe To Robinson. d At the tedered quarry on his swift Lieut. Cd. Mercer was recenthis class. In a class of six hun- sen to head the ceramics class sary Mr. William R. Palmer I r7 on Frda3r. OcL 21. id trusty saddle pony. The Mon. ly transferred to the Utah Gendred and all of them appointed committee with Mrs. Marguerite of Cedar I no AJrt2)ouSk formal affair City dedicated the n flat afforded Uitah in the opport because! of thejlr special apti- Orton and Mrs. Emily Humfus was serVJcCs for Mite. eral Depot at Ogden, of friends number Funeral, planned the faraIly wdl1 make tudes, this is an honor which as other members. Of the 18 grave. ity to soon catch up with Alice Orton Bolton'will be bdd wWch relaUvea on called the aged The many bOaufltful floral) & deer and one throw was . future home. Enroute to Is not easily won. members, four of them are men. I to exPreaa their best wishes Monday at 2:00 p. m in the,ts off were care taken (offerings Hank needed to Utah, they traveled via the SoCadet Pendleton received1 his put the Paowan Ward Chapel. The class will be conducted by a group off relative aiwjjHer daughter Mrs Bertha Swind- I the route with visiting calf appointment to the Academy In twice each Friendsmay at the home iehurst was over from Beaver week, on Monday & ulsiana and May, 1948, through CongressNelLie Green from 10 I Mercer PsPle in for the occasion and Mrs Am-- I The buck horse the charged Texas. Amoung the many in- - man Walter K. Granger. He re- Thursday evenings, for a perlia Topham and son Marlow Monday untJU time forj , rider several times, but thejaiod of Mrs. weeks. six Millard ports to his folks that he ia I came from Parowan. eII"vlBony was Watson of Cedar City will (be experienced! enough his enjoying training immeni tepoutotU, Although Aunt Annies sight the instructor. Mrs. Watson has Oarlsbad Cav.rM (a New sely. land Paowan died Thursday j kr was safely snubbed to a dnt hearing are impaired riie had considerable training and He graduated from the ParoI is Still able to get around a i&r tree and Ibis throat cut. evenn? n North Hollywood, in this e&cpertenfce fascinating heart I Mre jercer states that the wan High School and attended (work, and has received little, and she enjoys visiting Well, fellows, thats one way California of a chronic two special of the for Utah University friends. with I getting your deer and is just ailment Burial will be in the ramijy Ia drilled with the tranto his appointment recognition for her talent and years M. Lund Topham was Annie sit the most unique method Parowan Cemetery. Ifer back to her home State, for to theprior in the field. accomplishments Academy. bom of Siidi has been pioneer .parents in what their daughter, Norma Lees Members of this first class are tried in this was as West Jordan on known in here is much better I health ?try especially fortunate inasumudh Of (interest to thjeflr many Oct. 12, 1862. Her parents were the mountains than in the low as there is no fee being charged I moist country. Incidentally, the News Notes for the work. Later classeis relatives and to the older real called to settle the Dixie counI dents who knew out with them, when 7 and arrived in St. George which may be arranged for will Men A fire which might easily Lieut. Ool. went right made father-in-latheir soon as In Faro- - n New Years day, 1863, so her he as home they I his new Mr and Word was recently received reTulre the payment of a email & have destroyed the lovely ' irwi I was a 'wan, (brief in J childhood days were spent in train. his used and army v . Tpha1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LemParowan Wednesday of J. Ellla Heleron and Pine Valley. The jing and Mr. Daltons mountain mon that their son, Slpender Mrs. Sfit Bix, who has put forth (Mlbchjeljl of Latacity to spend some Morten8en la0t Friday evening, Enunetitj, Idaho, J family came to Paragonah in Ward Lemmon, had recently I so much effort to secure this Smith H. Mitchell of (Bakes, 7883 and made it tihejr home fire department with no loss been promoted to the rank of valuable instirucjtlon far tho Asa Tapham. Mrs. and Katie Oregon iftfriMI j thereafter. I house and little damage to the hats corporal. Cpl. Lammon Aid people of this locality, States Weiner of La Grande, Oregon. On February 17, 1887, Annie JayCeeS I the Smoke and and furnishings. served one year of his three-- that other hobby classes in These Lund off and Thomas A. Topham folks, members the wood was dis- -J ConSGPV'Htloil year enlistment with the army leartihercraft, plastics and slrni-a- ir John M. Mitchell r and Mrs Clair Robinson odor of burning were In the St. George married werp family, off covered by younger members corps. He is now stationed iar home for a visit with the afts, may be set up in enroute to their various homes Temple. were (borne who at Fort Francis E. Warren at Parowan providing enough ffcvere Robinson and with I the family after attending the funeral of j Aunt Annies life has been alone about 6: p. m. It was! The Junior Chamber of ComW. pftrenits ,n Parowan Wyoming where he is dividuals are interested and their other sister, Mrs. MeKssa jonl of service. She taught found by the summoned, Tire merce of Utah is given Utahs an instructor in the army echo-- willing to pay a small fee. in Oxnard, Calif. Al-- 1 cl for a time in her younger a "Shot in conservation from program volunteers (to be coming ol for teletyping. Those who would like to avail though unable to stop for long- - days. At two different times . a wooden framework which Mr. the arm. This organization has themselves of this opportunity ter than a few minutes, ar' and Mrs. they Jabe was president of the YLMIA Angus Topham Morbeilsen had recently con-h- set up a project to "Keep Utah would do well to get In touch wished to he rembeired to their I She was for a few days from president of the Relief New around a stove pipe Green. with PTA president, Miriam (many friends in tho old home Socity for 8 yarn and also harae in Salt. Lake City. I The stork doubled the order lister, fineplade chimney. jn J ed as counselor in that Local units are working out organi for the Howard Deckers Sunday j Well insulated, with (asbestos needs of to the meet zation. She has always been programs to be was the at he j it thought County Hospital only piaster, Mrs. ALbena Gurr their own localities. Their plans fc. and Mrs returned helpful to those who have been, Norman Harris safe, but the intense heat from Will fire prevention emphasize from I DCP recently Compton, CaRf. less fortunate than he Camp j? 8003 of Salt Lake City, the heater stove had caused the The little boy control to protect plants, where and had she visited for three j she has spent part of the time th the T. A. Robinson wood to charr 12 oz. while the girl the resulting tipped To Hold weeks with her son, Elvtn, his J in Beaver with her daughter soils and water. Also, through here and with the Claude smoke. the scales at 54 lbs. and both Wife and education, they hope to stimtheir children. She and part (here with her son I in Parowan. are d(l trig find. The couple's NOTE OF THANKS the maxiactivities to get ulate that reports they are getting Arnenzo. Ve wish to take this oppor(three other little sons are at j Mrs. Clara Benson, captain of of plant growth from the mum fine and the little boys along to nd Ward Robb and their home with grandparents, Mr. She Paulina Camp, announces tunity to express our thanks - lowest marshes, throughout valhave adjusted themselves to j lilies were I willso who next the that here for a few our many friends regular camp their new home, and send their I to the mountain and Mrs Victor Decker. on and up leys, ith their meeting will be held Thursday hellos to their friends here. I parents Mr. and ingiy responded to the fire at tops. ? lour borne. nlter Robb. From Ogden came the word j afternoon at 2 oclock in the 1949-5- 0 It is very commendable, and Under the energetic leaership of the arrival on the 25th of a Rock Church. The lesson on Mr. Silas Orton returned Nov. 3 I American Legion Jr' Mrs Hugh Robinson greatly appreciated, to have of the Jayoees, conservationists 7 lb. 11 oz. son (to Mr. and Mrs j The Silk Industry in Utah, home Monday night after upendheir small son came over friends and neighbors respect ft have the opportunity to brighten S Meeting Frazure Mitchell of that city, j will be given by Mrs. Lillian ing a week In Nevada where Nov. 4 Farmers Young C(iar City to spend the heme and furnishings In which up Utah's future. The young man will be Christ- - j Heap who will have some first he visited with his son, Frank Dance or soiled nd with members of hand from life information the broken, ened was F. Randall Grandparents, the nothing Las and in and 10 Nov. family Vegas Auxiliary Legion Robinson family. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mitchell and experiences of Grandmoth-o- f rubied. We Sincerely wish to with Gardellos wife and family to KEEP UTAH Meeting Brown. All ladies are Invited each and everyone who program Parowan reoeived the an-lI-GREEN BE TO IT GREEN. Other events wifi (be listiad HAS n.,, Prothero ts home '7777 to nounceroenL attend. Continued on Back Page helped. next week. TO GROW. Cnt, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Mortenaen ud on Page Five ; Know Your Child,' will be the theme of an adult education o dl-- ot m-.-iv.-- J Par-owa- Calif-wui- a, 1 open-ton- tf saxa-Con- poj-i- e Alice Prothero Passe Away In Sleep o t-- d Square lie pt,, Resumed Uy b-- jy in-la- -- The-openi- Family Arrives In Inkc Rome ent-Teach- Pan-guitc- h. l. , Cadet Attains. I Adult Education Pendleton In Ceramics Rating Organized Here Point I I , Lady -- Birthday Orton Buried Bolton r cem-lte- -- In Parowan L1 lar HI I - - I I J I Fire Causes About Mragonah news Slight Damage Our Service -- w Btop-ovet- r 1 1 I State Program 1 I I I ere Arrivals ye boiv-tow- n. I? 7tTHl'anlina J Meeting T' I fnmmnntl y Activity Calendar I J er us-iv- |