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Show Faroumi NVt! Dot ri it i: PAROWAN fighting lOlIIMlfi.M? Itiiriy Four ar3n:W 3llU. C ,1'AROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, iti'ons i:.i.i Viarri ( Iiatu! Wosl Ward i:urIaritd tina Tonliam Woos ' ' J t f Ki dll ix dI I t v ( fire FIGHTING EQUIPMENT? UTAH ll. uu t . 'r I IM Iivf 1 ( StfedlK ' ,OUTM Record AUcmlnucc Asked Al Coming mi UTAH . "mi J.t Number forty 4.v jmmr Junior iaiuAun Wi.st Ward U',. i C. ..,! 11,1 Ktvi,. u., M I A Junior girls tied the Jun-- i' i .. i, im ti..j,juet ut a h i. n. a, 1. t j i u... ugat. i f ,1: lull, Ul.,1 .i.eiiiuiiy l.t Uie K -,f lg,- JH1U. ro.au oil 'Iui.'diy u ill:. ., sidiim a nl, to le.y iuiki Nov. 1. ItrLcpaUiig in n i a i il 141.111.1 than ever, the rvmony were Ikimltu 'fay w.ut,. linen table ,ii. ..f J. all Ad' le Aiia.l.i, Kil.lt i. in Lie S i lament tab) .I, Miller. Juan Ii.iylt, Mary ii, a pr 12.50 Girls Tit Host Itoiitiurt .i'I till aj f JVb , Slake ConfereniM . Rtwldent of l'arowan Buie are urged by the Stake lm. diney to make the atti udaiu c i t the Quarterly Confer n o h Saturday and Sunday a ord one. Pnwldent Levi E,l ,.tr Young of the First Count il ef Seventy will ivprwnt Uu G u . ral Church aurthonUe at .i - ! ; - r-- c . i Beti-eu- A. 'J w X J. A. t ti i n : i a T- , n U Va, amv.i! . f the . ; :i t at 1 itiif eloh that time intern. fur - 7 t ai - th nr r ' t i on every Of ions l Iv iu-t- iS : c 4 SI.IJ.P. ii s ii. a li' n--- is any l:n v.v ur.t.iruzatiur :i i. ; in prior to 19 u) the D.lJ 1 i. i r rlv thi' u oul ge in touch with Vruwm Camp C.iptinns, B rt .1 '.v!i v or Clara n. befor he lr,th. o'- Xuv niber. This in to civic filiation .'odd i him h. ationaj or s.dal, .it ut .i I oi gani7.it i 'its which .. ,;hi hive In in foi mi d in thi lo, ..lit y b fee the turn of th U itiiry The mitenal is wanted as local cont ributK'ii to one of he coining DU.P. lesson bullet i , m . a.st p",-tfti- ej nalor Watkins Hold Clinic In mm an Nov. 18 Senator, tah Arthur V. Wat-i- , 1aiuwan to ,.wu Legislative Clinks ut Friday, Nov. ih. it has will be in of si IS. his announced by Iron Co The meeting will in the court room of th Jty Court House. Everyom ia County is invitfd to Is' sent and to 'hear the Son.i-- 3 reports of the affairs of 'Xation as earned on by the dative branch of the gov-'ae- nt. People are also in-- bv the Senator to make i acquainted with any local Mums which might require 'n!iop of the legislators, t public meeting has tilso a s heduled for Saturday 'ii'? in Cedar City where Senator will further cary his legislative problem' Tim. .been ials. b-- i -- Frau pilot Tom kits Pa rowan &'. Franchot Tone visited i last week and again Wed lay morning with Mr. and Saundere Clark of Parowan. distinguished visitor is n the movie world as "Ms Jean Wallace. She and husband, movie star Fran-' I'oue. have been guests of Clarks upon numerous oc-- s. Srci;I Sccurih JIi)r(spaJnsv( To fit In CVtlsii Tempo arily office. not necessary that a pi i son bo permanently retired Mr. o he eligible for benefits, tin sch -- ays. Payments can be to qualified workers for rrade n v month they are off work ven though they return to employment at some future time. Mr Sterling K. Petrsnn, Field Representative of the Provo office, luges anyone, age 65 or out vet', who ia temporarily of work for any reason to contact him on his next visit to Ci dar City. He will be at the Utah State Employment Service on Tuesday, November 15, m. to assist 1949 at 9:00 a. in filing claims for Old-A- ge and Survivors benefits. Primaries Comliiel-iii- Magazine Drive - enlightening ting; while the Parowan High chorused will also par1NCUMBANT MAYOR E. RAY ticipate in the musical program. (School LI. G. Miller. Wife l'arowan Slake Arrive In Publishes Bulletin CITY ADMINISTRATION A trial at publication of a imonthly Stake bulk tin by the Parowan Stake is being made this month for the first time, after approval of the plan was given by the Stake High Coun- - j ci.l Alberta Evans and Lonnie Republicans won a sweeping victory in Tuesdays City elect turns In Parowan, and placed Mayor E. Ray Lyman again at the 'helm of tha Municipal gov- t.rnmt.nt. U. S. From Gcrmanv wk t LYMAN TO AGAIN HEAD c i ' Prklent Game Warden Asks or Return Lest Bands PERSONAL Mrs. Miller reports that their stay in Germany was most pleasant one and one which was enjoyed every minute. She further states that they had a lovely apartment with maid service; that every kind of commodity Was available for their use and comfort; and that the experience is one which she will value greatly She noted also that the people of that country are rapidly rebuilding their cities with the help of the U. S. and that rationing on most of the necessary commodities has been re "No bands, no bird, will be the ultimatum of the State Fish and Game Department if the hunters of this valley do not return the leg bands found on the pheasants which they bagged in the recent hunt. Warden S. M. Clark is very anxious it'hait local sportsmen andi all who hunted in this vicinity, hand in all of the leg bands they found to him or to a representative at the Parowan Service. Warden Clark says that some 360 pheasant roosters were handed last summer as a means (moved. of checking on the hunting in Both are happy to be back In this area. The number of bands returned will probably deter- the good old U. S. A. again and mine the number of birds which are enjoying thp first visit that will be planted again in the wifes people in Parowan. his Valley. With this in mind, he Mr. Miller has made with makes the plea to the sportsmen to please bring in the leg Of bands right aWay. Schedule For Use Gym Announced The schedule for the use of the Parowan High School Gym for the 1949-- 50 sports season baa just been announced by Prin cipal Amos C. Hatch as follows: Mon. 6 to 7 West Ward M. Men Mon. 7 to 8 W. W. Junior Scouts Mon. 8 to 9 Enoch & Summit Scouts Tue. 8 to 10 American Legion Wed. 6 to 8 Paragonah Scouts and M Men Wed. 8 to 10 Business Men Club Thurs. 7 to 8 East War'd Scouts Thurs 8 to 9 East Ward M Men: Mr. Hatch states that the gym ) and its facilities will be avail able to the Above organizations 'Pre-elect- NEWS NOTES Mrs. McKay Smith returned Sunday from Salt Lake where they spent the past week. Kay spent his time in a hoipital where he had some surgical repair work done on his foot which was partially amputated m an accident some time ago. Mr. & ught out the facts that the auditor's re ports bad found the City financial status to be in top condition; that the consulting engineer for the power project and Who will direct the activities involved, was very pleased with the cooperation and assistance he had received from the prepent offficials. It was also noted that Parowans financial standing is recognized by the business world where its bonds were sold at a premium. announces Rowldy that the M.I.A session Sunday 30 Pheasant a on picture welfare program an I will prove to bo a revelation to many. Two general eettslons will le hpld Sunday, one at 10: n m. and the other at 2: pm., both in the East Ward Chapel. The Em h Ward choir will fumUh part or tho musks at both of thiw mee- Republicans Make Clean Sweep On Municipal Elections Or-on- Arrivals ip. g Photo by Alton Merrill Visiting in Parowan this are Lieut. Gerald Miller & Mrs Miller who landed at Massachusetts airport oil October 15 after spending the past several months in Germany. Mrs. Miller With a large vote compared Iagei hav leen appointed by was the former Norma Bentley, to other city elections, endwnae-inu- nt the Stake Presidency to handle was given by the majority daughter of John W. Bentley and tthe publication Which contains twin sister of Mrs. Max Dailey of of the residents of the communHews and announcements of this City. The young couple both Stake and Ward activities. ity to the activities and policies picked up a new car in New York (For the 'time being, copies are of the present adminatraition. on ticket and drove across the contCity being distributed to officers of Included the Republican xVovoinlior inent to Los Angeles for a few oiganizations only. However, if were five incumbants of city ofStake President V. Clair Row days. They are now enroute to it proves to be a success, it will fices which added materially to a special Ban Francisco, via Salt Lake, ley announces that the party lineup. probably have a wider distribu- the strength of evening session for Priesthood where Lieut. Miller will report in tion the future. larowan City is now in the members only will .be conducted at Hamilton Field for further of the largest municipal midst in the St. George Temple on Heads of the auxiliary organassignment. in its (history, the con30. project Nov. He would izations and Bishoprics are urgWednesday, Lieut, and Mr3. Miller were ed to send in any information struction of the new hydrolike to remind all members in Monthe Stake to keep the date in married in Great Falls, which they would like published electric plant and distribution to 5, tana, prior just February mind. These special priesthood to Alberta Evans by the 25th. system for the valley. It was the sessions take place only when the Lieutenants departure for of each month in order that the opinion of many that it would here is a fifth Wednesday or Germany for service with the leaflet may be completed soon Le the logical as well as the busin. His wife d Corp.-'Air join thing to do to leave after the first of the following ess-like Thursday in the month, Pres- Army have later. of such an Important 3 months affaire They him the ident Rowley says. month. lived at Wiesbaden, Germany, undertaking In the hands of those who are now familiar with the entire 6 months where the Lieut, has particaped in flying every detail. between there and lift air the ion Of campaigning broBerlin. i Thiir aquaintance dates i to the first time Mr. Tone to Utah to hunt deec and A drive for subscriptions for continued through the years has returned to the CHILDREN IS FRIEND, participate ttah sports. outstanding Childrens magapublished monthly by the zine, 5XToil, failed on them While of the ute to the East to get a new Primary Association made is during being also stopped on the re- - Church, the week of Nov. 8 to 15. trip. Workers in both Wards will make attempt to contact tiUGONAII NEWS very every home in the community Mrs. H. Revere Rob- with tile hope that a liberal rejk and son, Dean, traveled to sponse will be made. City to spend last week- It is suggested that a subIdella's father, Mr. to the magazine would scription Dahl, other relatives and make a lovely and appreciated Thy report a very New Christmas gift to any child Provisions will be made at the an 8 Tb. 10 oz. boy for was It to in- the Carl Crawfords' when the Samuel Addott made a office of the publication close a attractive gift card vith tork stopped off at the County trip to Salt Lake City the December issue giving the Hospital Wednesday morning. m company with of the sender. name This now makes boys as. well Angnt, Lamont E. Tueller. as girls for the Crawfords, all At the same time, the Prim(, Mis. Hugh Robinson ary will collect the Information doing fine. ' 't tie son '1lr have moved necessary for a Primary census , h after making their i erord of every child including 'n Cedar City for the past the 11 year l.ls Minch will be ?f,ars. k pt permanently In the files of ach Ward organization. The an Mrs ; Calvin Smith and parents are a ked to cooperate ftiidi'n were over from in giving th. information to C.ly durin the week vi - th ie who call, inasmuch as it of the ElizabeHi Camp, Daugh-- is be a part of the important matter lers of Utah Pioneers, will Cot On Eack Page Back On Cont Pag rt record en-tr- . lucsdai Priesthood Tomiilo unemployed Excursion Set For ,a.ac tio or over, should ontaet th" field offi:e of the Social Secui ity Admisistration, according to Mr. Sherman H. Ruesch, Managir of the Provo is m I.-- : ' workeis It . e It 1 Y LM I A nd Mrs , Lorenzo Welfare Committee. A has bin announced v Prealdent W. Clair Rowley, i Priesthood leadership tin ei inf Willi be held Saturday evemnj n' 6: pm. in the West Ward On pel. At 7:30 a speeial we!: nr meeting will be conduit I i the school auditorium win m , old and young members of t Slake are urged to come ain' si two opedal (moving pu t u i "THE LORD'S WAY," .nnd "WELFARE IN ACTION' " are Thie very interesting and s - or of il - ''islov rs of the girls, Ward i.ffi e:s. and B.tfhop Evans were sjsvial As the girls and the U'.-ti ntured the reception loom, s dt music was played by Ellen Miller. When all were assembled, payer was offered by Helen Warren ar.d Joan Bayles sang a solo and Joan Adele Adams ;ve n reading. The Junior J'' ms were presented to the girls by Mrs Robinson along with the folders. Virginia Top-:ithen gave the Symbolism f the P.oso," which was ed by the ceremony of tying the bouquet. The boquet of roses was then presented to thJ YLMIA. president, Alta Adams, who, aft r Us acceptance turned It to the girls. The "iris' individual roses were then taken from the boquet and pre-- si ted by them to their moth- -i rs. After the song. "As the Rose, ting by the entire group, pray . er was offered by Jerrolyn Refreshments were then sirved to all present. The Rose Bouquet ceremony is held when 100 enrollment in the class Is attained. M if. wMlo acsslona, Hatch will repr uent the Chunk tui-st- being mad ::i. DorLiy 1 III-l- in it Lie of S.ri.1 ii ii. .ii n i! , - hi! it Muntord, Warren, Helen Warren. Jirrolyn to Virginia Toph.im and Irene Munturd Mix. Cora ei and Mrs. Louise K binson are (l.i'S li.iders V. r. earlier in :, Ih it thlM-r- t. t. Lau-- e m A ii 1 u U tv lit 1. Parounn Nttl evening will be held in th mw Summit Ward Chapel at 7:30. He would also like to remind local reel dents, to repeat their usual hospitality in providing entertainment for vfMtore during the eeselons. Adult Hobby Craf Class To Re IIcU A meeting will be held Pure. Nov. 17 In the school library at 7:oo p.m. to register those who wish to enroll in the adult craft class The class will be taught by Mr. Van Ausdal and special emphasis will he placed on plastics, leatherwork and metal spinning. Men tnd women alike will enjoy working at these fascinating crafts. A convenient and time will meeting night be discussed. Community Aelavily Calendar 191 9-- 30 Nov. 18 Basketball Nov. 23 Ag. Club Dance Nov. 24 Harvest Ball Nov. 25 Basketball Nov. 29 Dad. 1 Game West Ward - Game AHA play Aimeirican Legion meeting and Basketball Game Dec. 2 School Dance Deo. 8 Dec. 9 Auxiliary Meeting West Ward High Sjhool Plav Basketball Game Stake MIA Music Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 23 Festival Unofficial tabulation of '.the 24 Daa Tree Christmas returns from the three Mrs. Luella A. Dalton has voting program, both Wards districts in Parowan gave the Dae. 26 been quite ill at her home here Snow Ball, both totals to the for the past two weeks. She left following wards Dec. 27 'for 'St. George Wednesday mom Square Dance Dec. 30 MAYOR Basketball Game ing where slhe will spend a couple 328 Dec. 31 E. Hay Lyman, R American of weeks with her sister, Mrs Legion 257 R. Taylor Miller, D Dance Mary A. Snow, in hopes that a . 4 COUNCILMAN starts School Jan. will her climate of help change 306 Jan. 6 Basketball and studreturn of strength. Edgar Benson, R. ent body dance W. Scott Mitchell, D. . . . 282 13 371 Jan. Pioneer Day Parowan R J. W. the John at Bent, King, Edgar Visiting Parents day at school were Warren Pendleton, D. . . 193 Jan. 19 ley home last week-eGold and Green Ball Jan. 27 COUNCILMAN Mrs. Clella Harris and daughter, 3 Feb. R East Ward Dance 364 .... Mrs. and Adams, Howard Valdean of Junction, Girls Day Dance 209 Feb. 14 Marvin Graff, D Ethel Dalton and children, Dol307 Feb. 16 Parents-TeachClaude Burton, R ores Ann and Nan Nell of Fathers & Sons FFA 264 Feb. 18 Mario Topham, D The ladies are daughters RECORDER Banquet of Mrs. Bentley. P.H.S. Operetta 420 March 9 Verda E. Adams, R P. IL S. Operetta 161 March 10 Eric Burchert, D Mrs. Dortha Hulets birthday nd ers Cir-clevi- lle. on the nights designed except when official tiool or community events are to be staged. He also specifies that there is a use fee of $2 00 per hour to pay for lights, heat and janitor service which must be paid by the first of each month for use during the particular month. TREASURER John W. Bentley, R. Louise Mortensen, D March 17 327 251 March 18 Relief Society Annual Day Phys. Ed. Convention Junior Prom March 24 Senior Hap was remembered March 31 relatives & friends April 7 Sophomore Sox Spree Road Show MIA who called at her home and spent April 18 Parent-Teach- ers 27 Before her. with April the afternoon Music & Speech, their departure, a luncheon was May 19 Stake MIA served by Mrs. Hulet. on Wednesday by a group of |