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Show f In rowan rrtl Doe i PAROWAN TIMEa fighting ioiiimilm? mi: rii.ny v,u:..'- PAROWAN TIMES I'AKOWA.s', Flint At VrCsUU' Court Srion Hort II. Elicit of I t.'-- uA A iv la Stake pNtrict .pud FEBRUARY j Court M.I.A. Gdd a n. j Green Ball to in tie held on Saturday, have Jud just . eell revealed this (he Stake ly Cart Board and o! fleers of the M I A ",l1 vhaiu;'' vuil Judge chair the This gala event of the year will occupies Hoyt, uno Lake City, he staged in the Paruwan High in Silt m the of the Convicted gym when- special decorations, 'l i. n jpr no Vein A. Bra.Lsch a floor show crowning of a a.ni'ii Sullivan, for meet) win mark the festivities. !. L M' VU1 , tn.il. which w.is expect Directly in charge of the becti made in the oiial are Stake and hoard wan Court in Iron County, Gle trier supervisors, Heber Gurr Lake City in Salt b judge !!.. M..rvln Graff and Mrs. Hath Friday announce who that alAbbott, tho criminal cases Au.on-l. the will dance te though at before Judge Klk'tt t h, I the young people was i.rn here Tuesday State versus have ruled out corsages for the f the the charge of event checks without funds. (oti lei front each Wards In nt plead guilty and the Stake will participate in the licfi-nTh(. was sentenced ..ml!V an bir.v ifuring which th loot v in the Stabterm bo Gold & Green t Higo will tl, to fourteen Nitre 1. it ry of from o..e f" n I'Taji Slake Green Legion Auxiliary M.I.A. Play To ISo Ball Schedule For Program At School jProMMilod llert 10 Saturday. Feb. 1 Fob. Friday. Monday A. Tuesday Plans for the Parowun he I o I (I A 1 - I American $2.50 per year School Team Defeat Hinckley IX v 111 lo 10 Seoro II Itili j Legion Auxilii "Taut Lull- - Kimit.y ary of post Xu. 20 invites tile , lllice-ac- t Will be l.'ie public lu attend the Pat ow .til t udgel pi - ii ;.i t nui t: the Pnio- A Ka-- t High Assembly at 3; p.m. here Ward M. Feb lt where they wililoii Mottl.it an I Tuesday nights, j resent then- annual "National Ip has ju-- t n iinnouiieed by h Security and Americanism," pm- i. Ii im i dti e tor The pl.ty will Ingiant. According to Anna T. J i Kii-jw.- I Au.iins, 3, ISM General Church Authorities lo Speak Team work again spelt de le.it for the opponents of t ne Iarowan Rams when they over came a 3 point at i half t in to pile up an It point le-- d ,duimg the last" half to i oast through to a 43 to 40 victory over Hinckley last Friday ; Stake Conference Here Feb. 11, 12 A II j to. lie earn ll Snfclv Hules Gncn School Children ISv lesi III jell! les :,e t j ; , ' fa.w. Ii ;, i, mil t I , ,11. lu:i, . tile .f 1 1 I , I G. ur, it W. !: (' i, auditorium night. i ,ir. u an St i..e , i time inf s: Willie ' "lie ii. ollie in. to held ted: u e after oil ele Halterpinn, being clock. Monday nights II la'll Advutlce of colors; pledge of a in foul first the ollllg," S.llg'lll Is pitch ti K. !,i single hi III lie I. ell while will lor nil y aileg tenet to the flag; singing Tiised.iys pertorm.. m e will be half, broke loose in the 3rd and ot the Utah bt.de lltg.tway la-- l Ii ha Jll is ell a a el tel. lie l lelll.'llt a The Star oi I'. t Spangled Ban- reserved evlll-utl- v tor adults. Hh quarter to lead the local boys el - e F. Ill ihlldleii Jaiow.m .it aa U Vitu il ter,." by the congregation, and i j.i Tw ilii with a total of 12 points for the . he petlormeis in That Sar-- I program grayer by the chaplain. Howar evening. Bamily," are all experteiie Aner.im.; to W, spe j;i tllpj gl lit Squires III te as speaker for At half time, Hinckley was to a row ill St Is. .1 its all.! paticti- - atv pniinl-- ! , ley with the children casion will discuss. "Our Naquaint U I. be an leading lti to 14 and looked as some of t tie t omilloll s.l'et rules iheie if ewllent tional followed by a to n Sat the Urdu had they ability i!,g il n at the request of the Third Starl ing in tin though vocal solo by Mrs. Chcrie Day. even more row. 'a i ii U i U'.i i the i stretch margin be will An Ajnericttli flag will then be churaiier lead liuyd grade tlldellts who are p! lit. Il all Vi'.n . .il. was ea-but 3rd before L it h the Mitchell who he.t am l a s.g .ml quarter Cramp ing presented to the High School pi eg over a nice held war a civil to tne veteian. boys our, by past elementary group. HI. Ill auxiliary president, Strong, 1l I. Lvada Bettrldge. Warren A. Dalton takes the lead. They kept right on going invited At : v t'ne Among mu:.) tilings which "The Flag Without a Stain." part of Sam Sing r, one of til the score hit 40 to 29 with the ,e loili il.g, Will tinwas mentioned tael Sgt about 5 minutes left to play, will then be sung by Mayor F. Grumps war buddies. .I, as i II hen, that bicycles are i onsiiii-re.to n A each will when rallied a followed quec of Cedar City Relo-pick Ray represent Hlncklqy Lyman, by So o piano Kdilards s vehicli on Far the bi.'hwa's ;md asj''ll:i Matilda Lucas, the mother of of the Wards in the Stake, those solo by Howard Low.iprayer ami up 11 points while holding the 1"' eon. a charge of carnal ,IU'' on " mS the rideis it must ,t(Mich, lr;iio a; famous family, will be porate Barbara Jones. retirement of colors will con- the lv 1,1 'I'1' Gii.c Rams to 3 this rally was nipped quainte,j with li.i'ti. rules and guilt v and plead.. LucBob trayed !;y Della Gurr; War I; Darlene Bryant, Sum- clude the program. the gun ending the game regulations ns the dtint of an r.s.iwi a entelire of from ore i as. her .sou, by IDutt Bentley; by .a , v, Is The public mit W.iri; Yvonne Anderson, 43 to 40. urged to attend , , fjvo y or- - in the Slate lanes their and automobile; (hat III. a a her .laughter, and i.i a Sunday al City Paragon, ah Ward; Carla Hulet, this fine patriotic program and Ruth, Three Cedar Parowan will endevor of travel, signal in turning and in t..i- Ei-- t twin of Bob. by Jean Haltermnli War, Tonight Maris event an the of the which Parowan annual before and Fnt Ward; arraigned y.cu ,u Kent Marsden will appear as to match points with one of the all other rules mu-- t be the same , charge, lene Mickelson. Parowan West Legion Auxiliary, Miss Adams Robert Luca-- , the head Court on the .same If li.il allil ed when the of teams, leading leagues and the case Ward. During tho evening with states. ie plead not guilty hold tin they tangle with Millard High family. Sgt. Squires also eaut inlle, the been in. for trial to begin on one of them to be chosen by i:i We toe U.ir.l. An at Fillmore. Even though Wint- youngsters on the danger ot runchance drawing and crowned Howard Ibv is cast as Lane February 8. II. a is be :n ill Ouoriim ers and out be! with a cut knee 'Gt ning out from behind cars; and Queen of the Ball during the Appleton, a high school drama both on of running into the streets aft- e .a I. Ill :r at 7 do wit;, Halterman Gurr and floor show. as while Meet ins! coach; Joyce Guymon er a stray ball or other play- to- tie announced Mr. & Mrs. Pol Jean Kline and Clinton Lowder the sick list, Coach Ray Watters leaders Stake M.I.A. activity without first making cerIn Summit to a thing real Millaro give as Ray Dutton combine with the pxpects 151b Claude Ad mis and Ruth Board-maportion .if Giirr tain that the way is clear. He Ini- Major The regular meeting of the younger members of the Lucas battle. the are also assisting with ar- Parowan foet that Die emphasized the Stake High Council M (Midi nn Halo h to provide the romatic by a P. Following Is a list of the children must always think of furni for the dance. Rep- will be held in Summit Ward family rangements Gurr H. un h r the .. Peter (.horns Mr anj Mrs. Lou Frankie resentatives are the Patrolman or any other trafhouse Sunday at 1:30 interest. The part of Mrs. Lucy 45lh yyedding v Ramon, i Mitchell. observed their Mickelson meeting Marlene is played Burton. Dutton, mother, fic or peace Rays oTicer as their a No be ot In r is W. it of announced by p.m. on Wednesday spo. anniversary Hazel Jean Davenport. Doyle Clair Rowley. At 2:30 in the by Golda Lowder; while Emily friend and one who is there to number:. Pi,- - lcnt last week with a family dinner others to same and possibly rather Rowley their than hinder toe a meeting Humphfus, is cast as Mrs. Henhelp will ( states leneral ailt building; here. Joining at their home be chosen later. Mr. and Mrs. to which all members of the rietta Timms, a business woman. progress. He also praised (he he in attendance at rem umbers of the family who Jackson will have the ceremony modern system of education Quorum in the High Priests The play depicts modern famside in Parowan for the ticca of crowning the queen. the which to are be Stake presplaces training of requested Jay ily life anywhere in the United sion were Mr. and Mrs. School ent. The Union to children observe Sunday States. Familiar incidents arise safety rules Stake dance directors. Louetta Parry anj Mr. and Mrs. Burns toe in will H also held P.ns order to remtlaJon of Mortensen such the acts meeting three throughout Sherratt and their families Sampson and Lynn A save r Summit 2:30 rathe lives their at than wait as each for mother from members p.m. P.T.A. are Cedar City. running coaching Elder A. Paid Cmth Is the until done. damage The Gurrs were married Jan- Ward in the Gold & Green dance Clark of Star Valiev, V. office; father trying to borrow All of the children of the in Parownn Sun uary 25, 1905. in the Salt Lake in preparation for the floor show visited . son To a involved base with money; Third grade participate in a the Peter Ward budget cards may toe L.D.S. Temple and have made If. Gurr :u team and daughter wrapball program of songs, dancing and W. their home here most of the used for admission to the dance. Conduct famili drama under the direction of ClarkGuymon ped up in a school play. These time since, where Mr. Gurr is has been Conscrvafion-Paslurc just and many more circumstances their teacher, Mrs. Mary O. actively engaged in farming and from a The annual drive for funds fill every minute with downTopham . & Both have livestock raising. & Gold as interest well Hosfor the L.D.S. Chur, n ii right Childrens Primary been very active in Church and Dr. A. L. Graff prominent Southwest Indian comedy. be made will inby Primary pital held civic affairs and have Hall surgeon and rancher in Cellar IVew ns a counsf hr workers in most of the Wards numerable positions in many of this is Mrs City, makes statement, "My Kay Skougard Successful sion President in the Church within the com- Hendrickson as theassisting EltgeiG !! the organizations. Hein IMon produces great-e- t pasture irrigated prompter. he ulo-in had been be two weeks. Calls will 28, Jan., On Saturday evening ing returns per acre than any Members of both Wards are They are the parents of 13 is where annual made all it homes at their held I. with A. Llo M. Elders livthe Gir "i. children, nine of whom are invited to attend the perfor- other crop ou the farm and the R. L. the in be Fenton of will Overland that Ball Green Kendall who Gurr ready hoped people are Gokfa and Gold are mances These to which budget cards livestock do the harvesting for Mrs. ing. to contribute the equivalent in Lines said today that in the same territory. V." Greyhound Heber, be used for Arnold, admission. Guymon, Elmer, me. In making this assertion house auditoriurq. The cents of the total ages in years may 1950 travel folders Parownn Sund y, El Nr Kendall Gurr of Grayson and Dr. Graff is referring to 40 Greyhounts hall was beautifully decorated of every member of the family. now are released. S; being spoke iirii ly in Parowan; Mrs. Anna Rawson of in the traditional colors and the acres of irrigated pasture on his to is needless it Of V. of course, the say combine meeting Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Mrs. Cadet The new folders, printed in farm just south of Cedar City. raised throne provided a special that any amount will be SherGail Parry Mrs. Ila are not only anj In the spring of 1947 this green and brown, point of interest. fully accepted and appreciated ratt, Cedar City. They also have in planning vacations, helpful High School same 40 acres produced nothing twenty-twA large crowd of people from by the workers. but make highly interesting grndchildren but greasewood, rabbit brush and those in charge would But s coumun-itieHof! here and sourrounding reading. Illustrated with photo- Stvoelhoiirlji Cadet Freeman W. Pendle- salt grass on an undulating were on hand to witness like to remind everyone in the M The Court and foldthe hip to be At that time upon re- graphs and sketches, prepared to ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John nt the crowning of the king and community class the of S. ers P.H Last Chance To wide a of present variety for assistance from Dr. to the support of H. Pendleton of Parowan, who quest vacation tours many to recrea- annual Sweethearts No! queen of the ball. They were give loyally which this the "Conservation Soil institution, Enter Graff, unique is attending West Point MiliMiss Yvonne Anderson and her tional regions of the West Coast. hell Valentinos par, bV. Service technicians mapped the stands ready at all times to was a member It is to be girls choii e r. New Academy, tary York City, and the nationTalent Show brother James, daughter and son render an immeasureable service of the honor soils, made up land use maps for al an evening of da which led ghout as as well guard Canada, parks, East of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ander- to afflicted children. for the Preparations field and allocated each Genthe Sweethearts for funeral of both Mexico. Alaska procession and floor Ward Talent Show are being son. Miss Anderson wore a acre according to its best land ' in to D. are v et al Arnold be elected girls Washington completed according to word re- length dress of pale green broThe literature gives a day-buse for the entire ranch. A ror to In his C. and recently. Queen. King writing ceived from Howard R. Low. account of various trips, cade and was presented with a License parents of the experience, he conservation plan agreement was day Various applications have been c orsage of yellow flowers. Crown written between Dr. Graff and description of the scenery en recieved. Instrumental solos for states that his battalion was the Iron County Soil Conserva- route, sidetrips and stopovers, 'couple anj thirty-fiv- i two more Mina of An extension were little the one out of the six at the how long the vacation will take trombone, hawaiian bearers gentlemen, baritone, daugjhter lof Mi, and days have been given the people academy which was chosen to tion District as a result of these and other details. AlThe class pi ins to guitar, piano will be heard. survevs. It was determined that and Garth of Parowan to secure their 1950 so, then- will be a vocal solo, Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux i; D.e to this high school perform assignment, parti- tfce best use for this particuiar As in past years, the folders son of Mrs. Mabel automobile plates at the Court a male atmo-occasion of the members because ; and quartet, a swing trio, a Robinson, thelfjeld wou,d ,pastureFeature Greyhound's "Amazing Gilbert Robin- - House, a State Representative of ally were almost Valentines Day. lap dance duo, and still others. Robinson. Bishop six group uniformly will Commission America the Tax the On any of tours. State crowning There is still room For others son officiated at was leveled The with in land feet height. This is to be si a.i- for te here Tuesday, February 7 ceremonies. who would like to tractor and carryall, and, a dike, these tours, the travelers may participate. we request that tb.'l'e is his states this start and that Cadet 9:30 he Pendleton a.m. on, from wishes, any day trip Mr. Low an elevated ditch, stated that 'he would The theme music was played to be following the Cassons led the procession, supporting stay as long as he likes, travel corsages repeated the like some more watto was Davenport constructed Jean convey numbers, by Miss Hazel alone or with companions (V Feb. 14. beside the horse drawn hearse Pin--y thi- - N on a - o from the grown-uper from the pump well to the his In on her saxophone accompanied Tuesday, comchoice. One c osf covers the battalion with Anyone wanting military application order n, the will dance Mrs. was in seeded land. The ground print the programs at the piano by her sister hotel reservations, transportablanks in advance may get them ing next. He speaks of the ahead of time it will be n c'o e ; r lock a balanced well to 1947 Wilma Lamoreaux. National August mixture. In the seven tion, sightseeing at points of twelve oclock. by contacting Mr. Will Gurr in burial at Arlington for Mr. Low to have the pasture, uninterest. Everything is arrangParowan names of the Cemetery and of many other A group of young people, contestants no months which followed no stock ed in advance by travel experts, and Mr. he which later than interesting experiences der the direction of was allowed to graze or trample Monday. danced the according to the desires of the March Of H'liu- -. enjoyed. Among them was a the field. The Barton, Kenneth Mrs. The show will be grass was well traveler, without additional IVEWS held in the gold and green dance. In addition call upon Congressman and WalCLUB and quite vigorous and was charge. Vest War.j next S200 ter K. Granger and the report up Thursday. Feb. to the king and queen the group IUTERARY CLUB REPORTS pastured in June, then was alh., at 8 oo p.m. It is being included the following Donna fine are at A thy Mrs. Jean Hendrickson was; typical Grevhound pre- in Ha lowed to grow to be cut for hay Planned to have designated to the members of the vacation i the New hostess planned 1948. season his of informs the in also later He parents Rosemary Members of the East Lund, Approximately Jihio v Ward to Robinson, James meetYork tour. Prob,,b!y no iected by meoibor. of tne first the at Club a in City he will participate Beatrice Literary Collect that Elwin Talbot, contributions beforehand Robinson, other city in the world is so wan Literary Club who ion Hazel ing for the month of February class air corps expedition during and admission to the talent Barton. Bob Marsing, Robin- on farm Bill manager, so ; the t event Maih Esplin, so absorbing, Mrs. There i fascinating, Wednesday night. Rhiw will be the month of June and will fclby either by a ticket Jean Davenport, Verdell 1949 of the number of of during with the filled Mitchell B. points gave completely Edin IS rowan, i: jn a v,ome Georgia early for and which i furlough campaign son, Gaytha Lamoreaux sheep, cows, and horses grazing interest. Gaiety and excitement nounciil lesson on the Short Story. Plans Ju, by club prseidem. win Anderson. In tabulating these defy the dawn in this modern ,P. area. the a Valentine for made were party Topham. The ladies r,a The orchestra of young people Cadet Pendleton has been in r,,..uits a history of the number Babylon. Sightseeing trips fake dividual to be and ror members calls at pr-partners will go toward lead toy Mr. D. A. Stones provi 17 months of days each type of livestock in Roekfeller Center; Bros Icast-nfor the home academy s the at N 15 held February every home and purchasing a new electric organ ded the music for the evening. is a in and television studios; reperte! as re- - grazed the area was formulated for ihe E t a of Mrs. Maude Parcells, Re-- where he town, Milicitej throujn enjoyed not' Ward ,3 Ev(.ryne present of Lib- - school children and rmnt March of ceiving exceptionally i high grazing was termed as ani- boat ride to the Str.t ,,r tl placid cu t East Ward alone, but wonderful time and another port . were also made by marks and making rapi pro in business tho pNctainers hT become tv. rvone. Come Continued on Back Paga Continued on back page vote Gold and Green Ball has in his studies. and gress members. f(jr your clu favorite. a beautiful memory. i ar-n.- auxiliary president, lulluwing ptograin will toe trie chon! voti-du- s,-- t llihu;iy Patrolman a- h-- J , - I 1 I 1 I I S i I ! I . :' : Luc-D.ille- -j T.r.ir-.dn- 1 semi-forma- I t.-.- e oc-in- j . .1 I s 1 i m-t-- , I I W 111 rt . . i '. . i i I i i - j I 34-2- I D ( rl- . . i i . i - ) i Vro.wl-'.ge- cho-et- i . En-iH'- h -- . peni-mntai- y - ( j , t s.-- t . i I I. Sunday or Celebrate - . n - e-- i i i II rare r - Primaries : 1 Annual Hospital Drive Iaraonah Profit g two-ye- Green Very o 'n.i-i-th- ar Greyhound Folders Vacations l , e i 1 Pendleton Participates In Honor Guard . e t Pftur y. i Fast Ward 1 j lay-ou- ts y Plates Still Available Here Lam-oreau-x, j gi-- J - . espe-cia.- ll s. neces-Rar-- .a V ' ! . In Drive rowan : j . j j ; g 1 bu-in- ; - ' |