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Show Ila Your Entries l'r The You (01 M Y I AIH PAROWAN TIMES Five PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWX.Y, LT.VH MAY 19 19.-- S2.S0 missioyahils to LAST U AIU) SEA l).Y IA and returned t;a i; .itu-completing Amil for the LDS Succumbs Southwest Indian m IJ Paro-.,rAjnll itte, 70, passed away s;,. ,k in the 3 Sacrament Thursday night at the home of afternmirv It Is Mr. and Mrs. Bart Mortensen h Guymon uho , Ditto t I S'jn!.,y ;,j to me Bishopric. son of vr Onjii.oii, a ,rt of New UiI1''1 .r for Mexico, yar rriJetit a h,f Rio Grande of one Of the labor in t. An he has been taken care for the past several weeks. Death was caused by a ehonij heart ailment with which he East Chapel has suffered for several months. Mr. Witte was born Oct. 29, 8:00 P.D. .11 a v 21. lOSO D79, in Detroit, Michigan a sou of Mr. and Mrs. Aucel Witte. THEME: "BLESSED ARE THE PI'P.E IN HEART of w. Guymon, has the niN time in j, of where I first this S E M I A A It Y Tor llio couyty t.r thi run .Nil in I nr 'Ji 22-23-- 24 GRADUATION EXERCISES V d : IE S. ow American Legion Slates Race Meet Here June Eleventh Annual ravawan Stake I Ilan Your Entries The mends' is V( tin- Ain m No. 20 mil a;m their annual race meet m p.ii,. nan on June 22. 23 ..ml .1 . is announced by gem man, Mux Il. iidi 1. h . m M. Hendrickson uus upp.mii.d l(t recent meet lug ! iu. ol,., !i lion. Ulhei'H (.In. sen t, 1 , .. coiiinilltee ch.iinni ..i meet are Cheater Want, i v Committee; II Harr. advertising; ((lUCessliins; Homer A 1. s, . :i terta ilillient , and Gi.ug.u Stone, finance. Tile Puiowall celelii.itji.il w,.! be the first of th'-st .. t n,.-te held in Southern Ut.in t' i )ear, and the third event State Racing As.Mki.tle.il ;u. - Funeral Services Iloraco livaiis Dios Aftr Itripf Illness Lor alter Tolton t i eld D Ward .i .ill r S t lii'i-Mou- . 'iolioii, Sii, 1 iur ih ..i,s diej Thurs- ,iy in mug o: but week at tne h".i.e o! a daughter, Mrs A1 : KOR THEY Horace Evaus, 49, prominent man of , died al 3 3t) the Iron Hsl"tal after an Illness farmer and aronan Valley n"r,,,nS si.erj I --eg lou (t,t ; He came West in 1905 and took SHALL SEE GOD" to , opea up farming in Parowan Valley he h.i helped )rv. r PRELIMINARY ORGAN MUSIC HOWARD I.uW e years ago. In recent of th' Indian pueblos thirty-livJ i.'i lyols. Beaver. UTS kl,ln,-to years he has been in the poultry MARCH OF CANDIDATES: ' Mr. Toltou had tie. n m poo. U, ;r?i missionary work Mr Rvan' was jK,r April 4, . tusiness - "INVOCATION" .. HIGH 'I ; ui some time mu walk- introduced there, .a. SONG ...fi SCHOOLGIRL'S CHORUS 1,1 He has no living relatives as INVOCATION ,ir,,w.in. a soli of Will- son of ; ..Ml loan on Monday. Ills J HAUOU) MITCHEIA, p ,r ilurr. youngest 1,11,1 A' and Alice on! on Holyouk ilu "j;ii jps l'eter H. Gurr. far as it is known. ion WELCOME REMARKS tie.;,,,,' iriiicai DON ETTA TAYI A)R be.-services have Funeral cones of Elder Guymon and tin SONG "Now Be To p,., iay following Still And Rest" BLAINE JOHNSON lolled in Arizona tentatively set foi Monday at SPEECH oay iii- - ihililr. n moie.l nun io ,n JEAN HALTER-MAin the West Ward SIEECH di'.ni'i to c.ne foi him. Dcaia .liirmi: his last year he 2: p.m. JOYCE GUYMON i lent of the Grand Chapel. Tile body will be at the PIANO SOLO - "IMPROMITU" .. MRS. BLAINE JOHNSON .i.iii' lo him i hat ei nic.g . H, is ''urvived by his widow Finer. ,1 .services were held on with headquart- .tart Mortensen home prior to PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Pre-ii- l, ml CLAIR ROW I AY t:.e Beaver!""1 a l','l,b',w, Norman Evans. services. er n yon y.i.iii.iy al iiTiioi.n in REPORT ALTON MERRILL t Fir li.ivThud Ward IJgS Chapel "ho,n U'' haa 'earcl. taith of gram. enjoyed many SONG - "Then Shall The Righteous Shine" BLAINE JOHNSON Affording to the apjd n .. experien-w-ohina e r direction of the Third 1:,r,,wan; and by the following i,l v. ADDRESS TO GRADUATES . . Pi BRYAN L. BUNKER for r. servattotis which an- ... c of 'brothers and sisters: Bishop V.ard Bishopric among the SONG - "LIFT THINE EYES SCHOOL GIRL'S CHORUS there w III b" me Tile invociilloU W;S offered by W Leonard Evan 4 and Cliff- iug in, ho e two States, Tali os BENEDICTION R. TAYLOR MIIJ-Etile old favorites a . v. !' ord Evans, Parowan; Mrs. Eva i'. Ebmn P.u- -, after which h ,ve not been easy , ii. ii: new horse-,,,1 many ami Mrs. Tophum Carmen Top-haHelen Grtmshaw uml Tim l three-datt not always pleasant, but a3L?i-A- it II line aa.aa t m with up itAaaa Mrs. Luolle is IVagonah; Miss Patricia Ann Ray of sang a duct. Speakers 1V piev ;i re the most a hundred already lt.,t Here Bishop Gilbert Robinson of Fife, Reno. Nev.; and Mrs. world. They Santa Monica, Calif., became StrYcriMin, Liih W&m, aracona.i R. Chase Murdock, tv home, however, drs. Keith Russell in a lovely F'uneral services will be conS Waland in ever the Farnsworth held than that more Taylor andlelignt ceremony Of ducted Tuesday at 2: p.m. 'n lace Yardley, Rishoji of the i, not such a bad place t pu,ious garden of the bride's the Parowan West Ward Chap- Addrivsses John Parthlow Orton, SO, proContinued on Back Page imit and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. el. F'riends may call at the of resident minent Parowan. hai'les Meredith, 1806 Pepper C'luh Ivan Decker, local post mast- John H. Miller home in ParoVISITS COUPLE UCIAX died at his home E WednesJav Alludena, Calif, on May 5. Was made chairman of the Mrs, IUiyma Btulin i.i :i wan Tuesday from io.- a.m. una lingering Bishop Reed Durham officiated general committee for Paro- - morning following ot t,.. gr;nr:.s' foucs til lime guiteh, tlie for president service. illness a caused bv chronic heart t ,t tlie rites in the presence of wans centennial celebration at Burial will be In the Parowan ern Utah Distrl t of F. ' condition SM and Mrs. Perry Navasie and a families immediate he held Named i Womens Clubs, addle recently. meeting H.A.C. City Cemetery. of Mr. Orton was born In N"w- Canyon, Ari , friends lo-- e friends. Ave Marie and to assist Mr. Decker as vice t members of the o l'aiow,,ii ' Eloer Five of the nineteen students Gurr. accompanied him The Lords Prayer were sunj chairman was Mayor E. Ray thorpe, England. September 11. Club at a meeting W i ary re IT.! Elder Guymon to Parowan son at the a of 1S()9, first Jonathan and eiving degrees uring the ceremony. A ecep-io- n Lyman. Mrs. Venice Decker day night. Mrs. Bruim. v.e. i. Ann Parthlow Orton He giaduation exercises of the upif 'n they returned this week, Mary was held immediately was made E. J. secretary; cently elected to the po .iiuii, s mem-trpeso people are staunch was the second child of a fam- per division of the Branch Agrl. in the drawing room of treasurer finance King, and reported upon her attend. mof the LDS Church. Mrs. lie Meredith home, where a committee chairman to be assls ily of fifteen children and went cultural College Friday are orithe State Club Convention lull in ginally from this locality. Slatj.vade having served as presi-n- i four-tiere- d to work at the age of 5 cake was ted by H. L. Adams; In Salt Lake City la-- ' wedding Mrs. w.k of the Relief Society or-- f. the coal mines in England to ed to rei eive their Bachelor of June 5, at 8 o'clock in the She urged the local men,l cut and served with punch. i , Hazel Pendleton, publicity chair illation in Kearns Canyon. Science degrees in educatim are For her wedding the bride man; and William L. Adams, Help support the family. morning is the ate and the time join the other federated ,loh. Navas it Is a.. emp.oyee of v.ore a He was a Cvinvert to the LDS Chester L. Benson, Claude L. for tlie first class of the sumwhite crepe gown with entertainment chairman. supporting the bond Jnv-- , hospital in that City. The Church, to having been baptized Rooinson, Ilu Gurr Sherratt, mer Band School. net of veil on caught of the group fingertip a program, conservation o' At meeting tiian couple have been guests a crown of net emborideried 26, 1881 by David West. Helen Stones and June Decker The official schedule for the natural resources and the efevents for March of outline an 27, May the Elders and their parents He married Sarah Ann Frith Thorley . summer is us follows: with seed pearls. She carried a the year of 1951 will be made. forts for greater safety meathile in Parowan. They left by in 1880, in Iluckneli. England. Also listed among the large Patricia of sures. bouquet is expected that the celebragardenias. It fcs for their Arizona home on g;00 They came to Utah in 1895 and unmoor of sophomore gradautes Beginning Brass maid of honon, Ann Murphy, The meeting was held at ting will commence with the settled in Parowan, where Mr. are several of Parowan's young Beginning Woodwinds ... 9:00 Thursday. wore a pink nylon dress and hat one hundredth anniversary of of Mrs. Maude B. par-celMWP and Unof matching net and carried the coming of the Mormon Pio- Orton has engaged in photogra- people including Lloyd DeMille, Beginning Strings In connection with stock raising and lumber- Louise MarsJeu, Junius Ruescht Advanced Strings TTH .. 11:00 social of the club an i closing neers to Iron County on Janu- phy, pink daisies. 1:00 Norman M. Adams and Oleen Beginning Percussion Iltisbaml Of Mr. Kenneth Manuel perform- ary 13, 1951 and will continue ing. a delicious dintnr following N . Hatch. an active He has taken part Advanced man for with at least Technic of the on best the ed Brass for served duties entertainment by one important in Church, Rosidonl Exerc'ses were held Friday MW and Woodwinds on.TTh committee. The remainder of having served- a event each month throughout Continued on Back Page mission in his native land from morning in the B.A.C. college 1:30 the evening was spent in piav-inRecognition the year. 1906 to 1908. He has served for auditorium. Mrs. June Decker canasta. PioOf interest to friends and of the Since the advent and Twirlers as a Ward teacher, Thorley was the valedictorian Drum Majors neers to Parowan was also the many years in Parowan was the rec-"- t 2:30 as a counselor in the Sunday-Schoo- l of the upper division class. As Class date of the founding of Iron announcement that Dr. Ne-I- .i commencement in tiie Dull the as of proand assistant part Supervised practice clinics for Christensen of Cornell Uni- County, it is hoped by the com- Parowan Stake Mission. Louise Marsden played those gram, are advanced in their mittee that he celebration may rsity, Ithaca, N.Y., was to be His first wife died Feb. 28, the piano solo "Warsaw Concer- instruments will e be held every in Couny-widInterviewed be scope. by the U.S.A.C. 1937. He was married to Lydia to". Members of the eighth grade At day at a specified time for each of trustees a an applies Stevens of Parowan in the St . of the Parowan Junior high Scholarships, as presented by student. Members of tlie Senior High fr the position of president of fie school, their class advisor, Mr. George Temple on May 27. 1939. Dr. H. Wayne Driggs during School class succeeded in .smokA class be will the held special Of College. He is survived by his widow of the exercises, included two to Claude Adams, and class mothing away from town, school an : every day at 2:30 for prospectDr. Christensen is a native Mirian ive and Mrs. Parowan Stevens ryl a sister. Pearl Pafowanl Mrs. graduates. ers, by Drum Dtahn whose Majors and Twirlers. subsequent class work Iasi Friwife is the former Mrs. i of Mr. and This is Lake Decker, daughter Salt H. enjoyMatheson, George Mary Betiridge, open to both boys and day and enjoying a trip to Utla Lyman of Mrs. Martha T. Heaps Allen., Parowan. Pro- ed a trip to Bryoe Canyon on 84, of Victor, Idaho, and mother City. Little is known of this Mrs. Ivan Decker received a gjirls who are interested in and sunnier clnm-- m minent in the educational field, Wednesday. relatives in England. scholarship in music given by twirling or drum the State. or Parof majoring C. Mrs. of began his teaching career Henry Heaps Chevrolet Co both. There Funeral services will be con- the Bradshaw h i r advi.-ors- , Traveling by truck with Collwill be an opporAccompanied by after a twentyfivc years ago an indust-ria- l ins Mitchell as chauffeur, the owan, died last week ducted Saturday at 2: p.m. in Oleen Hatch , son of Mr. and tunity next year for tlie prosLon Flu i Marvin and Graff arts and mathematics teach-e- r lingering illness . Her daughter regroup left at 6: a.m. and ar- has been with her since early the Parowan West Ward ChaP-e- l Mrs. A. C. Hatch was the drum majors to have the Sampson, the students let t pective in the Cedar City Junior rived home at 8: under the direction of the cipient of a scholarship in the experience of p.m. After in April and was with her at leading the band. at 6: a.m. and truvelei to School, in recent years he science department call at social CanFriends the of may the Bishopric. T n r. The senior sights will rehearse Zions National Park. band enjoying ..as held the time of her death. the position as dean the family home Saturday from by the I. E. Riddle Co. every in the many points took yon, they visited the schools at and they Monday, f the Wednesday Mr. Henry IHeaps, Ralph services-Buria- l college of engineering in Tropic and paricipated in some Heaps, Mrs. Martha Kirkpat- 10: a.m. until time for Friday evening at 7:30. All of interest, ate their mid .nern-inboth the Pasadena College and will take place in the those with the students luneh and traveled on ball have played senior games Donald and Evalyn KirkColorado A. & M. at Fort Parowan all rick, to Cemetery. In the Dixie c Needless City band ay. St. music they there. are to before, George. urged Collins. patrick, traveled to Idaho to atDuring the recent War, enjoyed the trip very much. come when you can regardless tney enjoyed a two hour dtp r ,te waii employed tend the funeral services which by the U.S. of whether or not you are still the swimming pool vrhi h were held in Victor on Monday. fovenment at the proving plant in school. You people who have rented for their ex. la 51 Baitimoe, Md. in! err nn; then visited from school use, and high graduated to the many Miss The Of interest Relative in Parowan have reccouple have four children would like to play in a band spots in and about tin- Cry ' is the here friends relatives and boys and two girls. Their ently received the announcement again for your own enjoyment They left St. Georg- aof the arrival of Laurene Roma news received from former Parsl111 is a ILY.U. student at and should 5: others, p.m. and traveled to Cr...ii participate Miller, on May 5 at a hospital owan residents of Richmond, and Mrs. Christen-tw- o ILY.U. a those who havent had City where thoy att-ohelp of Mrs of the in Spokane. Washington. The California family brothers, live in Paro-a- n With Grace Elaine Guymon of the before the have movie return ho:),". had. you training Rulon M. Lyman and May-"- r One of the new members young lady is the first born of N'ita Lowe Jones. Parowan the editor of the Ban-yohonwas Lowe EAllen recent Eiwooj and a Miller Jerome Norma meeting Lieut. Ray Lyman . student at the B.Y.U., is pledged during of the Sigam Gamma Epsilon Bentley Miller and weighed in ored with a Farewell Testimon the first for on schedule cut piy honorary it 8 lbs. Grandprents are Mr. ial held in the L.D.S. Richtime since the war years. Miss national geological Bov the at Brigham and- Mrs. John W. Bentley of mond Ward Chapel on April 13. Guymon, daughter of the Jesse fraternity is Gordon Parowan and Mr. and Mrs. O. He is laboring in the Canadian Guymons, and a Senior at the Young University, Jp,aio Mission Fi-l- d. C. Miller of Los Angeles. Parowan. university, has headed a staff Whitney, Allen is Mrs. Jones second Tpafk Meet Mr. Whitney, a graduate of ol 65 members. These students her eldest son Kenneth is son, a 'lark LymandParowans the Parowan High School, only in cooperation with 45 salesmen YEWS CLUB Lowe is with the MerArnold ln the BYU, majoring UIrant in the State Track & have worked together to accom- junior at in Japan. Her Marines chant The schedule for Ward Conferences to be held in I, old Meet .... Geology. He is the son of B. LITERARY CLUB TURNS h,dd at the Univer- - plish this feat. is Stake has been announced Kathleen daughter LEGION FUNDS TO oljest by the Stake Presidency as f Lt.m last Saturday, rated Staff members have estimated E. Whitney. Parowan.in two boys. The has and married West MARKER FOR Ward earth and Parowan Summit, May 21 Students majoring in the Ii;ce that 4302 student hours have Lois is at- re. wa mem-- , Twenty-on- e and dollars Parowan daughter East Ward youngest for May 28 are Paragonah, sciences eligible a' n competition withjavelin the 8000 stu- - gone into preparing over to the A- - Tendinsr college at the UniverJune 11 The in- - gently turned Enoch, the in chapter. froia the entire of bership words State. photographs and 10,784 It is hoped that the neiw Enoch Ward Chapel will be the new merican Legion Auxiliary by the sity of California at Berkeley. an,i Parowans Coach, copy for the publication which itiation Was held in California. Club members and ready for use by the date on which their Ward the of will crA'ain which Literary completed ever science building .y,amis and Mrs. Adams is the largest yearbook con-rnwishing to write to has been scheduled. Members of the Stake Presidency will be to assist with the co.-- t having Anyone the department house ndf.j tne mpet. The two men geology published by the BYU. It the names of World War II Alien h.i address is in attendance at each of the meetings. home whereon the next fall. Sunday while tains 420 pages Lowe Allen memElder on the of inscribed veterans Proctor Dean Dr. Paul went on to Logan Banyon , theme; "Trees," has 1829 Iroquois Ave. a public is national historian, for orial monument in th v day, visit with her been carried out in design and BYU Windsor, Ontario, Canada On Back Cont. Page the fraternity. color 11 '' 1 ; Th-'lot- . 11 IS n elrv , i -- j . , g Aoitli Bussell ' Bride In Calif. Ceremony -- . R Mac-keie- it In-t- h- y Ivan Decker Yarned John I. Orion Dies Chairman After Long Illness Centennial 1 District President Local Ecdcrnfcd I'aruivaii Slmlenls Graduate here . !:.' From .1 t , . Summer Hand School Starts tw-lv- June e i t ls Former n Dins - g rel-I'.iv- es Eighth Graders Fniov Trip To Brvce Canvon Seniors Sncaii From Classes P.II.S. Parowan Mother Ladv Dies In Idaho , 1 t . . j j ! Yews Yotes About Former Parowan iew Arrivals Cuvnion ItcsidcJits . Fraternity At Edits Largest Year Book t iln-ha- Pledges Gordon Whitney , n, - i leal Dins In - stale Stake Presidency Sets Dard Conference Schedule ; "l - I - |