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Show Pitrouan Need i mi: riciiiTiMi Doc PAROWAN TIME i:otiwiKvr? r. ' T, K"' y .oiltJinii Hpppiition juncral Services ) Ia.in ida or Mr I koiurda . r s ini" n ' aM"U. M. 1 : i:i w : . j. w fil '' Mi' Uu".'. Thp " A g i . ',.".1 ..I S As-- Ilf I ' nv Roy - .! ii ii- !i I. Al i S.iiii, 'I -. 1 1 Mm Ll i'll.' inn - . ti i ''Ii Sfniilov Hies In (Vdnr CItv ' a! Tim mi a ii iii Hull ... i i t I . ' : I, UeJ ,t :1 ' Mi ' ' .n " 1 J1 i. !. Hrs. iSu'oii VlthoUs lit - 11 M l.i'- .'.i for i.iy i 'i ii a u.iugl.ter H HI t g II ill! al in hi l UK1' , I" 1 ill n ., - i r .n .it .1 !.- ; . ;.il. n i i,,a i , , , , M'.OWAN TIMES, PAItOW I h' ' I sel'Vl ,.s Suple). 73, hi t .. .i.iii. ,u I . mid! l ti tv I'gio.i, te- of i y:o $2 SO i. r tin- yrai Junior IVom llrld IvniIii inij - many .'le ,'tate alld are pi I'p.u .it nut - o! " in,, made School I b.. me.ii oet o; tile uiii.v.ui Alunv Department to , .iiii. i..; te in the mtiM regional I Much 17. e.iivai tor si in. and esem.Me.i in r dungater Mis t ' oi ii'lii at ALltiiij next r'ri- m Celir ii.a-hei- til c, I'll I" I If l.' till II jlal. Ills ant Mr. aim a AOltuH, a'i, 24 Motional Music h csiitul Sol For .srxi Friday in l i A Pa.'agun.ih l.i i" M no lay uftern.mu J 2 i Mis gt ip!e. a iv- -i "! P i r igmi ih tur the ' 't died uf a ' ' V UTAH MARCH N J ? ) -- ti . 'i.e: . Jeii't 'rmr f n t;e services tn City friends i m ;.,w A r 'Hi at the home ..f Mr. and r Rellsull of AH' Ellis Rolensun A rovplet. .icuiiii; uf the rvi. will c .m ied ill Ilex! I'.idauii in per !; s Times .i t !ll a t ; Uil. !I .iu.au tl i 'I wiii tentatively te-- i n t I. " i. at teen numbers h Ail oi i ting o; I .v fiit y students as a ,i. ivv ' vov.il solus In Juan oi n r T wa- ' I i' coii Ala- - f.u lane. Kat-li- . h i ii Mil. . 3. Hi' A 'I A ling gnu ll. ,i Hour Pag'd I' Taj lur till.l hied Ltaltoll, r ' Hi . .1 ' ' lt g ' ll 'i .H'e ay lull and l.ti e .10.1, Dune solo to Alden ll)att; .goto l'.n 'A all j J.ihn law h,l.l a lace 11 of?( Of :ilt'i oo in .i.Xivauiie solo by Marie Ad-a.i. ; Tin' uni' ler iluime an) in .g ege. I'! ill I'i'iin i'I tl'uil.Doni duel by Alden ti I 'a an I'll'..on .' The full Snll't ,."Vei l.jutt anj Donald Hacoi'k, 'i I! ,, !1 l',l' I'l ! HU' lull mu gill e Ilf lu.e duet by Veon Alaclarlaiie ,le M"l-1'a- i 1.1 I 11 e !" , Ilf veil 4 A ll I'. mail nl .m,i Katrine Taylor; piano duet A I'e.llil lldic Party .iaii t her linger i .van. i i o I iiMii tie ..I- - v y Robinson and Paul-a.- e I i ! r ! 1k I ' i r Pl'eI'i f e w.i- I'..-- '' In llg Ii VI ' i i .imore ii aV i i ul II, b.. .i trio vui i. lot V 111 tie held Satur lavII ll Salt 1 aim '' ' llalulls i a w ii " Mac. Tay-arl. Katrine me, J: at m s' p Ap'tl .Vi Oitnii oi ana Jn.iii Buyles, male 11 o: ( "Ul't House p. ow in u "a M. It 1 Sim wi d I' ill O otisi't mg o; Alack L-p..nte; 1 he s s ... "1 IVIlllllll. purpose id the meeting I''"' .11, .lav .o''.'. n a Winter, Fred Dalton in, i '.HI t t to follow mg pi ul-- l .1 .ll 'A 11 a . Oii'l te U ' 'i M 1, r, vv C u M a trombone Chad quart i Orton, A id f o em .in, t mi mt'i s delegates ' ! rt m, D"' n Alden Donald b,. .. t a Hyatt, l Mi- ' r i tr term ' U '"ll ( ' ll tl I UM i. Haycock. Jeam nnc Hyatt, and C.i. i al sni, i t)v yii-- s in ,i t'hainnai r me.l .ef' I'd Burton; ami a girls sextet Ce l.i City ' e ,. .in'- - ail h irm. in opposite sX Robin'I of Rosemary M .oii'isting ' u 1. .1 FSe rotary ' fig u. Promise Me'. son, Alne Bavles, Joyce Mith- l. w.t Mi ii'ti S and Brown at Thiles Tl ra.ui' e.e'Jl'er on. Alary Hat h. Amy Lou le.i-- t J i and tap 3 Committeemen , 1 .'lain of t in Kl i. T'ph ;m Adams Lamoreaux. and Gavtha t s I U n "1' Uc.h To A li.es and Karen Pi'ieva'es to tile County Con-v- . -- ifThe public is cordially invited I a row al. a r Itn.i ll am! a lit inn Meet Ji to hear these numbers in a speI dam ing t f Count p. ties!.;,. lit- - and Ioniier cial assembly program Thursday mission, in..-" ' ' I'l J""' bv all. mn main I S Eastern S!,c - ' at 3 o'clock. An excellent attenj Sh' i' Mii iu'il b lmi' ill be tl el e'i ej in , Tli main be.iutitul gifts were dance by the parents and alum1 il'iiwan by mi" sen !' informatiim ,. co care of by the Misses k ni let these know will students uig I It FITS ISIHIIF IX M ai.l thif- (a'i"hti'i'. Orwin If o Coll et "lice A a l.la an Mrs. un a Larie Hunt that they carry the support and 1. r Orton a n,i Mi's. Clara Ta A III be held Salut'd tv. A Knima Mrs. wishes of Parowan when Jim! P.u'lertiild, poprl Ora Marfurl.i'm .V: Xe.v Iv.v. N. .itid Aim I'nivo; Mrs. at S.30 P Al. Mrs. Orilla Va muss' rt. anj they go to Milford. Chnst-fnsi'- n Al Xew .lie ll"W 111 Will'd Cgd n ; and Mrs. Caddie Cl.llg t.ister A n fit loon Flllniiiri by lion"' at 125 Soiilh tith K.i't. evening of d tin u Al In toe thirteen great a Rranii. nil iron, cuv. Ot'iers who assisted with the On honey att'T Sal; Like two groat Ben-oi n n C'.i ltfut nia tion of "A Nwv muon liet it, Soul were Elaine Mrs. grandchildren and rving Airs. Etta Lister Averill of U: ri't in America. tie Mi-- s their 2tth LaJean Hunt, Mrs. F"ini.ii y great grandchildren : an b following recentParowan high school Airs. Alice Barton, pageant stage j jnnu ,1 , . County tiircc sisters and three brothers the Misses Price has visited with members tl II I'lUge III the M.llll i Ti"' pie otia Hirtis and WattMr. ot her family in Parowan dur- Health Nurse woulj like to make ly changed coaches. Hill Cumorah, Palmer c Lewis M. Lowder, William J ita anJ Rosemary Robinson ers has journeyed to Logan to The new Min. Ward w;i' the York. Dr. a col lection i. "arding the purHrold I. ItaLow uT. Mis. Birina Vvo.u in.'l ing the past week. tun'ii folio June ih, Carpi it, to become assistant professor t to! of tea pW, .. , u 'I'li r o) M' Mrs. Zilnha C.uynion, Pa rowan' an da Mrs. posed immunization clinic for ing of The PhysiCroTvil AKomls Air. Oscar Af. Lyman return- Rooky Alountain Spotted Fever Dr. Hutchingson V will inception, narrat" i' Munti of Mrs, Kite Jensen. Provo; am! f!i J h C'T.ili Ci!';'i" and Rectealmn ed during the week from Los as it was given in last weeks cal Education tm - tile Iihlr.--t M. Eitr.ir Lmvder, Ls Angeles ii""r, of this sjiei'l acn Tile tuii'-gloov IloliVf of the U.S.A.C duct ton received Department 'von of tunnel Parowan Angeles where he had visited Times. Instructions FrietnU may call at the fam for ten Jays with his son, Frank during the past few days state Gleinia Ala!' leu The new coat h is Air. Lyle Pox C. and A most worth-whil, ., i! home in piiiowan Frida;, reserthe He made the those who received in that was He burn SoAdams. and family. Ward who Duane lio.v reside at 1S21 is of Relief A group ,, i large all those promised evening and Saturday unitl of turn trip in company with his ies of shots last year may pre- Logan, Utah 24 years ago. He H rear. Ave Salt Lake City. few and a members ciety time for the services. of Mrs I loro their partners attended the an- gtandson, Kenneth Lyman, who serve their immunity by a boost- attended Logan High School and He i' a grand-oC Burial will take place in the nual 17th of March celebration was returning to register for er shot this year. These may be then spent 2n years in the thy C. Ward ami of Alt1'. Aluy SJiulv n the work at cost Alar-ola of for he n 75c at return Al his obtained of quarter Parowan City cemetery under held by the comoined Parowan spring till; City. army. Upon ISp!i;p:bs adults and 50c for children undB.Y.U. his studies at the U S A C the direction of Quist Funeral Wards on Friday. .solemn rites VV'i'l'e The series er of three and graduated in 1930. 12. The full Al C'losp Home of Provo. t L bv I t R. All D. Benson, Airs. Floreir e Mr. and Mrs. Gates Burt re- shots amy bo secured for $2.00 Students Of tile Paiou ,.l e o! tlie on iu tlie j) Some of his exploits in sports orcently received word that their for adults and $1.00 for childpresident of the West Ward no ntary school first gi un nle are: her g: an it.it ji in nt Elites ganization, presided at a pro- daughter, Airs. Grace Murphy ren. Those who desire either I' the direction ,f then , i 11.-; ( e an on .1 o! tie j) III group of Alontebello, Calif, was suc- the booster shots or the entire Tennis State gram whuh included Alt-- ' ISoIlou W a "d l.ts g a toiinot ner, ei. All's. P'ae Hume , cessfully recovering from an ap- series are requested to contact At Love j,,i of two years. uigiiig about the vatious im, on In Alarch 3201. Benson Mrs. at Pearl int Rasmussen, performed the Anna pendectomy eremotl Follo.ving prayer by III lielpets by ai t lla y u a tj in a hospital in that City. w ere o t ele at a vv eddiag .nine of the Funeiai services for Epp Boltgreetings by Mrs. Benson, ,, place-- , m j dinner held a! the Carpontcis' on, who diej on March 14 in talk bv Barbara M. Adams and the p Ann Stevens, Airs. Sarah Hollywood, Calif., were held in the crowning of Mrs. Mary M. Captain of high school team in eu iem c in Mui'i. For tne been condition has whose Two weeks ago tl'ej very the P, mow, til West Ward ChapT At Relief Society queen his last year. Alar. 'ticn as a in is several for tile weeks, Edna Southern Utah Dairy el Saturday whore Wnit-ne- y poor ,e Stake A talk by president, Gaylord to Alanager of Intramural in his condition i on critical Homer Boardman according sentiof the East Ward Bishopric followed 'by was S. Hatch Senior year. Hans Thunell, noted Swedish them tlnough the daily !" Presided Mr. Bolton was the ments from some of the former latest reports this week. She is at will t Hem and a Air. home of the at showed iiow 'mi still lecturer, speak Mars-deipublic i, husband of the late Alice Oiton at are mixed Della Our up feelings including o.iiecrs, Mrs. R. W. Hulet where she meeting at the Court House in this time. We are sorry to lose made, ho a milk aii( i .'o, , Bolton whose burial took place Grace Gurr, Florence Joseph she Parowan on Tuesday Mar. 28th Air. since cared for has been in Paruwan last Oottied and how it is i, the but Phoebe Watters yet glad Taylor Alice Mitchell,, became ill. Mrs. Rena Davis at 8:00 oclock P. Al. according new coach has come and we cooled. They al-- u L. Orton. and Mary The opening the at to to A. Air. T. is here Robinson, presiCircleville of again Schoolprajer welcome him to our High limaty wncte Alls. Eui.l. i service.-- , ws sang. assist the other members of Mrs dent of the Southern Utah Eva Bennett All's. given by Jesse W. on expiainid to them 5., t Guynion followed by a piano 'Friends of My Youthful Days, Stevens family in caring for Dairy Co. :l arv may lie o um J ,i solo, IVotcs Face to Face," played by .Marguerite Orton gave a read- their mother. those tee in eommunii. will be I r 1'i'tno in tain Mr. Thunells subject I iivixion S lies Mrs. Berta Winter. Speakers ing, and a pageant under the , ant Postmaster, L'oti,. Men Free Enterprise and Cooperaof: ice o' 1h" Oolumbi i S el were Mario Topham of Paruwan. dire tion of Airs. Jean HendAmong the students from tives in Sweden." The meeting Ci ion, also snowed .o'.i Mr. John Crosby of Panguitch SGT LEONARD W. ORTON Company schools who visited rickson was . presented. The northern Post Uffii e and tm ,. e ; will be under the sponsorship and Airs. Eleanor Bruhn also vacathe "To the was home I ion spring After iduai fom FURLOUGH during is the Ill theme of the lattn1 mail Crai;'. SPENDS gr i.iiii .i distn,.u'' Co. the of Southern Utah Dairy i E.i-- t Panguitch who read a poem Latter-da- y Saint the Horn- - is a tion were Mr. and Mrs. David fr the Young Farmers Organi.' u k' High in 1943. he joined the it is maiki'd and she had occaRELATJ ES the the from came down Sweet who Urie in the "Home composed for AltNavi i to other townPlace." Sacred ,i.u the with mailing zation public general sion As musical numbers Mrs to say hello of l.;e bas are locked. Th i Home, was sung as the closing U.S.A.C. at Logan Leonard W. Orton re- er attending tne Lnivi-rsitSg't being invited to attend. AdmisRuin, D. Orton sung. Danny song with the benediction being to the. E. Ray Lymans in Paro- sion is free to his duties at Colorado for a year he was as-- 1 'Copped at Whit Orton's turned Alonday Bey." an,i a quartette composed vice in the tation and watched him lc Mabel Warren. wan and the Ted Fifes in Sumtne Kirkland Air For. e Base m igni'd to fo"ign pi onounted by f Berta His visit to Parowan is part Burton, Ramona Mithe 'pent the oil in a car. Tm y b mit. area Paeitir where aftNew Alexico, Albuquerque, chell. Ray Lyman A hot luncheon was then servIvan )!io-- t Adrian Dalton, also attending of Mr. Thunell's statewide tour er of two ye' i' aboard the that oil whi.h is line an .a anj a furlough spenling with De ker Come Unto Ale " ed in the banquet room came down long being sponsored by the Utah with members of his familv in aircraft carrier, "Boxer". Aft- w eeu it is pui into a ( ,r ItU.S.A.C. Benedn tion w;is President, Bertha enough for a brief visit and to Cooperative Association of Salt '' er hi- - etc e from the ivi p . l 0 ' e pronounced by East Wai'd U ''k a III O Parowan and elsewhere. Gem ge in During the take his wife and son back with Lake City, with which Southern hell Aim charge. m he i iilrrcj the Unwer-i''- , Stevens, been as exluncheon brief remarks were Utah Dairy Co. is affiliated. Arriving home with a new I Bah. graduating nni re, oiving him At the was Mitthe O. x Karl grave (emetery Te 'hilireii hive in in by Bishop car, his Utah, Sgt. Orton accompanied bv his d"gree in June 194!) While pressed Mitchell, Preston stay registered Following dedicated by Arthur Joseph. chell, Pres. J. Harold Alitichell, B. in boo v k tiieir jbrother-in-laiw- , wui look , l his sister and iU.n he w.i a' filiate j w iii! Phi the school of education at the Air. Thunell will tour cooperaPall bearers were a ; s it" an toi dm.is with of group of six and Joseph E. Ward. ,u Halterman and Anna the wa is in Eugene California and i having tives Alpha Frati mi'University of Utah nephews of Mr. Bolton's. male the many iva's i" wht, a ; i, , Northwest before return- Cedar City left to visit with the a n ai live member o! t home with the John at a in week committee the of Alembers .j Traveling to Pa rowan to re community h Ij et Idaho in Buhl, LaAIar Ortons ouai lei te ami re ''in hr letter ing to Sweden. banquet were S. Alitcells. the funeral services were charge of the , in Orton-Carl the with and studhave b i, in tennis. He was way, From Provo came LaVonna Many people who he d'-- i ease d's Gertrude AdAfter Salt Lake Ctt Junior t unis daughter, Betty Margaret Stubbs, of Air. and ied Sweden have called its ec- Hiawatha. Carbon Co. i. daughter Vera Guymon, Bolt.f; an j his W anvn AH's. Pen in ' a few days h brothers, Lester ams, Zilpha Dalton. mpion in 19)3. Airs. Jesse Guymon; Air. and onomic system a middle wav their return ami Vilate and ;ui Rowley Pearl Wayne Bolton of North limiting in Kanah, bavin of the in Parowan, he took hi' mother, Gordon Whitney to visit between the extremes u Snii e hi' gi a !ua ' mn In ha Hollywood, Calif.; Mr. and Mru Hyatt. Airs. I la King and Etta Airs. taken over there by h"f in- his Ellis Airs. Orton, Robinson Air. for with the B. E. Whitneys and right and left, An. hi "se - Pat made Stii'Mllbv eeu preparations ci.i'ilnii' of Skougard the Sunday. Lancaster, Guymon Air. and said. "Even though it is small law. Airs. Whit Orton and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey ih.e crowning of the queen and A. C. Hatches; anj Finatife Corporal ton o '' two children to San Dt- latter's the United with were who DeMille comparison by Kxc-lof Springdale, Utah; and All's. B.ll IPL .. t the dainty ribbon favors were ATn Dpe Chula Vista, Calif, States, Sweden is a capitalistic ego and Twilla with the Chester Hyatts. Orton, M.iyme nade of by sister vi'itej in Iamaan i and his in where they visitej with Charles Grayson Gurr. Clark Alitchell, country which has succeeded .Minnie Bui Inn on ; Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Thornton. Grace Gurr and Irene Alit'-helVerl Taylor developing favorable conditions anj Alargaret Copeland, were enrou'e .o ''ll,Hrd and son of Oce inside. Bentley. Zell a Whitney, Pearl Collins They to able thus was Orton Pendeton who have for small business, farmers, and, Sgt. : their home in from Mr. and Airs. Russell Rowlev an, Arvilla Halterman and Alton Thunell will tell 'vi' it with every member of his I:"'i!i. T win Falls, Idaho; and were in charge of advertising heen attending B.Y.U. will not labor Air. to a few days visit "Xthe with immediate family a n tn for the sipring quarter how this was done. btxither and Adams of people from Pan- - ami the executive officers of return is who Ellis of Jr. A question period will follow ceptions duties have ' whose names were not both wards arranged the pro- since their farming overseas. army the talk. called them home. ! II Utah hotel t'T in a,,. i:i an I I r ii Mill. 1' J ' -- .' i a, ! . Li i .11 ,i , . n, .n.d o; Her lid All 'Ullillllt H Cue - . ii- - i Ii ! in. i'd i wy 11 i i i I l. 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