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Show j )oes I Parowan Nerd PAROWAN TIMES rllli: FIGIITIXG ' ron imi ivr? Volu;i Thirty Five PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN Della Rabbit Public Meeting Monday Night to Occr-ru- ii Consider County Fair lnrowu LL INVITED ORGANIZATIONS TO PARTICIPATE tho miming a general for pubhr Mavi Meeting A ,.t. of ihairm.iii rj r llIrtI mi oi atij 1,1 a dealing lr)n 1Wi0 Kiir will lx- hold Monilv Vitrhi 111 ,h, Courl H,,usK an outgrowth This meeting of the sub- f thf introduction L. Adams by Comm. Hugh Commerce of chamber at a Committees l his week. meeting to contact all were a JI" iited and school church local civic, H0 that they may organization'. represented at the be prop' L. Adams, Arlo Hulyoak Ivan Decker and select a man Weie named to to serve as fair willing and able name chairman and present his - l ,t IVrk Cleaner Operators Attend Gaylord Whitney and Heber Gui r of Perk Cleaners, accompanied by their wives, attended the second annual convention of the Utah Stale Cleaners Association in Salt Lake City this week. The two-da- y confab was held Monday and Tuesday in the Newhouse Hotel. Ri..o Hams irr yrtr $2.30 Jan S.illlo Attend Parowan U. P. Agriculture Car 1 .Haui'arlam The paruw.tn Rams journeyed io Delta on Friday Feb in, where a very clo-game of basketball was played. The lea j cJianged hands constantly but the Rabbits managed to come out ahead 41 3d. Tne high point men for ParoM. wan were Winters and Gurr. jji Delta's high point men were Dalton and Black, This Friday night Parowan will play Beaver, which is the 1 , favored team of this division. Although they have more experThis Is a scene (hat was 676 times during the first ience mid exceed our boys in two of tours Union Pacific Railroad's unusual we agricultural developelieve it is time or eight ment car. That was the number of farm forums held for farmers the upset and we and agriculture students who filed aboard the car in 10 western hope to be the team which states. Beaver. Rips SiiiIIpiiI 1 ' .1 .1 .1 III T8 yr Convention 17, F. F. A. to e 3 I'TAII FFBKUUty lr: in lo y. .: r .d,i m d Nev.i A of (his Ciiv. r? ir-- : td."i tul 11. "I II MnUd.. .1 in M o t ,i in,', ,i ,11. '..1. r nf Mini i) h a ill'll M 1. 1. 11 l.iiic 'in' vi.i-- lit'lnlu w. t.i ,1 . v, I. HI, h ". Suit "III (lit ! in, oiling t .it M'. ice .. ;i I II Il lu ll'd nit. .i.linmisti oii In lu-mol hi Sou went into a cnuvulMnii c rlv Monday, lfi'in wan h to t'c- tint die while second in l"i'l, cough home iyi AT) SHiM'lhoarls !!:'! Mam J. .1 , In--- 1' I dll'. nnotini Post W'l.ll : Hi. "i Til'- - I , 1' i' a 11 in I .1 S, he. iv ni ' IWani'a Mi, '! sun and Jo. ol her ' II " in all 1. ! fi'g.il ll Ig Hi's o' -- I - (1 r- - I k . lie "W .spun ut . I'lto iiu I I ll.' .n:le gui til ! ,1 Ii in' V Ouppn ( row net! Al au I o! the . iv in M ' tr i 1 ) n!n inn , in 'pOl ti d"4 Ut lit- - 11 alell mu If ,lf I g,, I Mu' u ex.ijninat tons lent pro; er ai nu- pu failed In ", ll (lie ex. 1, I I '.t of (iellh I The buys report that through although i anal) 'is h.i' It was girls' u!i ,i a r e du ' 1111 ,1 t.'ie lectures by experts in the field n: polio, evening .nut rue u;' Reporter Karma Davis The Union Pacific Agricult-- I Us W , at 11 It and from round-tabl- e discussled drawn up he . ; , v ural car will be in Cedar (his Jan was burn Feb ,r). lpd.'j in lect Dates Wi e in ions, that much information Doming week. The car Itself Fast the v:i 111 e ami t i, k. . w Fly. Nevada, where concerning the latest and most has been especially fitted as a successful methods of dry cleanfamily lived until it n ow I to chase, i prim- to the at Monday's meeting. demoiistiation car in the field Pai'iiw.in two eafs fhe girls i ailed (nr the ago. u It is hoped that local interest ing was given. Especially woro: Agriculture. It Is equipped was mi'll, tier of t he K.u t Ward shu'.ve Ilium nvi-rin advance thy of note was an address on stimulated One be u ';,.3y with large seating capacity, Priin.irv and ot the Stnnl.i) c- -i so that early T abrics" given by Clarence C. : the Fair dates Fx, iirling t Of oumi system and movie pro-- j School kin li ga lull i la-- . .Morals be West exhibits may nees u Coast for of ..I iierie. d,. Manager reparation pi'ut l ion : Jel equipment. William H. (Billie) Bess 22. She i survived bv lu r p, 11 unis Kail' date, events, and National Institute of Cleaning ui. ui : ' a te evening a it ifind of Cedar one sister Gave l.jiin. and was sentenced also City vill as an e was u1' also The of matter altd this Dyeing; personnel intlixitt' subject popular Wednesday to serve a term in on "Humanics" by Royal paternal grandparents, Mr. and eluding themselves fi Miss Trudy Adams sjn m l.Lst years discussion will be Farm'j. ron-ii- l' r the State Penitentary not to Wcek-vli- j Mrs. 1). F Mucf.il lane of mixing. L. of of draff stead Utah ill she where Improvement. University tra-- j I five years after being was a an gince the County Fair is exceed bv a grandfather Parowan, faculty guest of the Paul Adams There will be motion picture Mr. Max Dailey, ir iitonally hid i in Parowan. the J. W. knowof found Fast Ely. carnal Aslnvotth, guilty The on slide local films shown establishthis and cleaning family. arrangc-N.in!-- ', its the Court stop an j m for a j responsibility Nevada. ment was open again for busin-- e ledge by jury here last week. subject. Professor Joe Coulham Chi' was in charge o' its success, and its very conwere services Will sen Funeral H. s Wednesday Hoyt passed Extension- Agriculture Enginafter the two-da- y Juge 0 rests with the local with e arrangements in tence at also denied ducted 2. the and Thursday lay-ofin. p eer, will lead the discussion. to re Mel E two Mr. or traveled on one the not with varimi ailing the West Ward (1.1pel bv memdefense attorneys petition for je.iple anl Salt Lake City last week to conListed below are the hours bers of the East Ward !p.Niin. It is with this in mind io. tecs a new trial. Bishopi sult a specialist in regard to and schedule of meets. that the Mass Meeting has been The defendant made the new his health. 1 ailed for Monday night. Tuesday February 21 columns several months ago From 9 to 10 a. in. Cedar when his wife and child were to ar- - N200 A special committee ; A Sot: F. F. A. burned to death in a fire which range for the Monday meeting Bruce Moore, soil of Mr. and From 1 to 3 p.m. Young Farmalso destroyed the couples A! f is composed of Mr. Adams, Mr. Mrs. netwas Roy Moure of Salt Lake ers, Veteran group and adults. $200 Approximately room house in Cedar City. Decker. Mr. Holvoak, R. M. a v IVI). City visited last week in Paro- Wednesday February 22 ted from the Talent Show held Benson, David Richards, Scott Thomas William Munford, 23 wan with his sister and At train station Beryle the purThe Parowan F.F.A On February 11, at 0:15 p.m. J. li.rt Thursday night for Mitchell. Ray Bentley, S. before the Court on Mr. and Mrs. Heber From 10 to 12 Enterprise F.F.A. of raising funds for pur-cas- e arraigned is holding tneir r: u er pose 44 Hismembers of the Church Clair Hulet, Jay the same charge, was acquited Gurr. Whitney, From 1 to 3 Young Farmers, of an electric organ for ents New classTestament and Son's Pien tory and Moore, Jed Orton, Albert Mars- the Jury after trial here this by Vetran group and adults the East Parowan Ward es Chapel. Parowan of the i.iy L.D.S night, Februat cen, Clarence Pendleton, Eldon week. His brother, Vergene 20 Tnis Is the word Issued to us Howard Low, local music Inin the par'-- ' . P.M. t:30 bus boarded a f Smith and Howard Rasmussen. Seminary private accused of the same felony, was Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graff from Wesley D. Soulier, Union structor was in charge of the School Home Eeonon'' J for where the Beaver, Millard, dismissed from trial and return of St. most worthy project. The proGeorge visited in Paro- Pacific Agriculture Agent. Milford and Beaver Seminaries ed to the State Industrial school The main speaker ,i wan Wednesday night with the On February 20, Monday, the were gram was of the highest qualawaiting us. Dr. D of the Drigg.s Marvin Graff Extention hithfamily. Agronomist of the After disposing of several CLLIE NEWS ity and brought out some They took us into the Audi- College in Cedar Citv. U.S.A.C. will be in Parowan torium where we had a erto unknown talent in this lomatters other minor Hoyt Judge program, will be a musical ntm ' LITERARY CLUB ENJOYS to discuss potato production consisting of numbers (from cality. adjourned Court Thursday night then others will aK-j VALENTINE SOCIAL Mrs. Violet Clark has returned with the farmers here in the each Voted first place in the talent with March 8 set as opening date Seminary, and saw a Bud President Owen Hu!u from Henderson, Nevada, where valley and any other productcontest was the Mitchell Swung for next session in Parowan. Members of the Parowan Abbott and Lou Costello movie be the Master of Cen a,.,', she has spent some time with ion problems that they might Club and their partners Ti io which featured Boyd with which was arranged for us by meetn have at The that time. Iris Mrs. the bass with her Mert the their May Valentine The Home Economic annual Jenjoved daughter, trumpet, the Beaver Seminary. who underwent a double ing will start at 10:00 in the Tarty Wednesday night at the fiddle and Ramona at the piano. we adjourned and charge of Miss Luelt.t S ., From there home of Mr. and Mrs. Mario The group played a medley of major surgery at the hospital Court House. went into the Gymnasium where is preparing for the being there in Jail. Iris has been in a the F.F.A. Chapter. popular selections. Evening classes will be held the rest of the evening was some time condition School for FIRESIDE TO critical FEATURE Parowan The High to at in a five 7:30 for a spent every Thursday A luncheon was served at 8: dancing F.F.A. J i but is improved enough now to nurse in farm machinery repair piece orchestra. Male Quartette rated second LESSON O'N TAHITI p m. with the color scheme of Larry Mr be at her home. Her sister El those interested contact Thales for their rendition of the Cake and Ice Cream was serred and white being carried out place T. Randall Adams will give Rea has taken care of her little Brown . quartette from Regoletto. Parved to all of the guest. jiu room and table decorations. were in number this a discussion of his missionary son Clark and the Neilson home Red carnations in a white bowl ticipating After the closing prayers we Fred experiences in the Southern Pa- and will remain there for a few aianked by white tapers form-je- j Chad Orton, Jay Winters, boarded the bus again, headDalton and Mack Lyman. cific island of Tahiti at the East weeks more. a centprpieee. ed for home, discussing our DalCaroline little Mrs. Clark in company with Ward Gleaner and M Men FireCharming The evening was spent in plans for a return party to be ton old daughter of Mr. side Sunday night. her son Eugene and his wife viheld at the canyon this spring. playing Rook. The social will be held at the sited in Las Vegas and Boulder and Mrs. Jack Dalton Jr., stole Late Saturday nignt, we ar The Parowan and Pui., Bertrude JEkitia the show for third place when home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon City with friends, then returned Con Mitchell,, rived at our destination tired P.T.A. announces that T, ,, Erown and Golda M. Lyman at 8:00 p.m., where home with them on Sunday. Mrs Guymon were she gave a reading. Principal Amos C. Hatch of but happy after the evenings amj Smallpox imniun., Pn charge of all lato in Nevada return was done Clark will writing Mrs. Whit Elaine arrangements. Lyman and Voting the Parowan High School left entertainment. ilinics will be held ne. , ter to attend to some business Wdcnesday for Kansas by all who attended the show. ney will entertain as City, Mo. The numbers on the program lor both school slud"!i. was esses. Special music is also be- matters and to visit with Iris where he will attend the anEvery number presented from the Parowan L.D S. Sem- townspeople. Well received and merited much ing arranged for. All young again, then return with El Rea. nual convention of the Nationwere: inary Forest The clinic in Jaragi'ii, o praise from the audience. The people in the ward between 17 She reports that everyone she al Secondary Principals Associ1. Reading Clair Mortenson inwas as to it are 25 to seemed be invited presented attend. and and Fees held at the school talked busy ation. Mr. Hatch will represent program happy 2. Male Quartett Mack Ly- on the was wonderful cluded the weather following: and Iron the at Thursday, February 2; County Principals I The first reduction in man, Jay Winters, Chad Orton 10:00 a.m. The clinic in , grazing was she there. the while sesall in meet be the which will fees since the war was announand Fred Dalton. wail will be helj at the K! sion from Feb. 18 to 22nd inced today by Albert Albertson, 3. Solo Low Piano Howard outmost the of clusive. Many tary School building on i . Supervisor of the Dixie NationPROGRAM Joan Adams Reporter February 24, beginning .i al Forest. The Miss Joan Bayles, daughter of standing educators in the nareductions, a.m. for the students i"i : Mr. and Mrs. Golden Bayles tion will be guest speakers at to 7c and 8c per head Celia Humphus 1. Hawaiian Guitar Solo a.m. for townspeople. a group of young the convention, Mr. Hatch was er month for ntertained cattle and Lie Helen McBride, informed. home Duet at Tuesday her 2. & Accordian people Saxaphone month ?er For people who had t per sheep, will come Of the Sweethearts after a welcome evening n stock-Jiieoeulaliuns Hazel Jean Davenport of lypnoi train savings to Ball. The occasion called for a Hatch wasng by who have Dixie ' lust year, or for tho-- e as far Forest accompanied Dot Cherie Day, Dalton, tripple celebration Valentines 2. Vocal Trio been fazing privileges. is This their to .' his all remind wife are Colorado who is keeping by Springs Joan being honored who will Joy Orton Day and visit there with their interested of the Sons of Utah active with a Ino-- ti r i r. Albertson and of crown the queen with explained that do.--e Pioneers Meeting Sunday Feb. year, a boo-te- r Howu.i and ,e Purest Mrs' Minnie Burtun Service grazing fees also being the birthday anniver- daughter 4. to nin be will at West the 19, necessary Reading Ward and e ard Knight family. Chapel on basej of Hyatt Bentley. the price of beef Karen & Deanne Boardman sary following the afternoon Sacra- protection this year. nd lamb in 5. Tap Dance Duo the western states Before departing the guests -ment Meeting. If sentiment is Aldfen HFatt ? Jr'Dg the previous year. People who have r : As a 6. Trombone Solo 6 - couples were served refreshfavorable an organization for TeSUlt, series of three iuoculu i a fees for both out carried grazing by ments being 3f. A. Parowan will be effected. ill the list tnree yar- - c.u and shf'o ltle Grace Gurr valentine motif, by Miss Bayle 7. Vocal Solo gh last year. not been having a bon To Carolyn Monetta Dalt0D each rear should hive S. Reading I For the 1950 25 season i inoculations o! typhoid grazing A NOTE OUR FROM MitchGene rt0n Mr. and Mrs. Merton fe rate for both cattle and 9. Vocal Solo M I. A. officers announStake to protc, t t in order is down in ell, Mrs. Georgia B Mitchell ce the Stake M.I.A. Rose N EWS WRITER Jean Halterman, proportion to 10. against tile disease. Duo 1Ces Dance ? and Mrs. Maude Purcells left Prom to be held in the Parowan Tap have been received new-rigY'ou're the r beef really getting Wednesday for San Francisco West Ward Recraetion Hall on Joyce Guymon People who hare n .t . an,; amj during the off the chest this week, successful Smallpox businar combine will rvc.: where they ; Past. Horses are listSaturday evening, Feb. 25. This Mrs' SpenCer folks, since thats the only way take within the last :'ie ess with a few days visit with ball is H. Reading of the cattle rate, Girls the Junior honoring a person in bed with the flu can should have the Small:. relatives in the Bay city. Mack Lyman, Jay Winters, lambing ranges an ad- - 12. Male Quartet and Explorers. write. So if our news stories cine if they wish to be p. ' ' 10nal charge is made. e 1 or out of Fred Dalton, Chad Orton seem j a little Mrs. Leader Junior Stake I In term ej against Smallpox. or we have seemed to df actual if of focus; Robinson savIrene J. Paragonah Burt0n money resident, Frankie Parowan fe Former A small fee will be Da 13. Baritone Solo '''II' Sloe neglect some of your comings was up from his and Stake Explorer Leader Mr. Paramore . A. and goings - please forgive ti". for these immunization-Ramona, Boyd & Mert Mitchell t,'S"n P,int'd out that this 14. Swing Trio home in Santa Anna, Dennett of Summit are in present to to is invited one i" We hope our cough and temp, a f' '' rpdtiction of over of the plans and arrangeCalifornia, for a couple of days charge if immunizations d'uh, these U0.00 for week. next us alone will leave ments for the evening. &r during the week. well-know- i I n V dm I ' "l- s , llIlM' n i up-be- ts i t pie-riii- , j '-pi-i . ! , Jury Finds One Gnilfv Innocent Charge PERSONAL - t NEWS NOTES In-i- :, ,1 j ' d,-v- . ad-i-re- ss cu-lii- in ; i", Di-lt.- i ! . i.xi-tellc- f. 5 Talent Show Acts For Fast Ward Organ 1 Spiniuarv Class puds Rpavpr Social broth-er-in-la- Parpiils Rantiupl Sal uni . Lit-lera- ry Ne-ilso- T cutiacii ooivcs . Immunization Clinie For School Irinchal Ralph and Pulilie Attends National volition . co-ho- st Grazing Reduced 1 i ; Flail Pioneers Meeting Sons i son-in-la- , Paragonali Rose Prom Held Feb. I. t Be ; , lop-sid- -- Sheep, |