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Show lIan Your Entries u For The ( OlM Thirty-Fiv- Volume irniu l Funeral Services Fur Mrs. Louise Warren Saturday of Whit uy, care fiv.-M- AIN .TAKOWAN TIMES N Iti-rl- J ' e l' .jjariU- numi Y FA I It D ARO tak-- L Meadow and tho Yankee t. announce that an ' extended to the 'A,,,,, of Southern Utah $2 50 To . ' ! .1 i . i ; -- -- I ; o,i-- I .1 11 . 'h facilities. former place icnic center. play pround Creation center. He states Is also .Vt,r that a warning visit who to all .. iroj-- d to creation spots, government properties are which i - : l I I 1 21r I 1 I i -- aceom-pam- . I 111 ,v t ,1 i ! ( i ! . i ; -- - - i ' I I' I ! - . Summer Ce-!a- lan-guitc- . o,'-l- I I. i.oral Starts ;Offirrs Allrml . ! ! F'i.-'he- : in-l- -- -- aw i a - v scin-du- ' . I (Ad-di- e i with in aPo Impel that van's Centennial year com. so soon, that every effort be made to improve the opols uty of the recreation ir, that they nyom to most are who of visitors hundreds rcted to be here during 1951. our be . ) . I ran-loi- Homer Boardman-Loa- h Joan Robinson United In Marriage Announcement has been made r Whitney was appointed by Mr. and Mrs. Lorln A. RobCedar City of the utly by the Forest Service inson of caretaker at these marriage of their daughter Leah Boardiman of places in an effort to keep Jean to Homer heir appearance and utility, Faragonah, son of the late Mrs. eased efforts of local groups Betsy J. Boardman. The young couple were united being directed toward solemn rites performed in in additional assistance maintenance of these the St. George Temple on Mai are now being used 25. President Harold Snow offiindividuals and groups from ciated at the ceremony. over the State and to an The brides parents accompannt which is hardly realized ied them to the temple and Forest officials. Mr. and Mrs. Carl cousins e g cent-whic- h Camp To Thursday regular monthly meeting Paulina Camp, D.U.P. i held Thursday, June 8, 5.m. in the basement of d Rook Church. Accord-CaptaiClara M. Ben-er- e will be quilting to do as a lesson given . All are urged to attend. n, wan S.U.I. Diet nization their first steps 's ut the f i, , my mm.ocring tiers of each cl.,ss add up to a Mr. and Mrs. Jim HaycocK final total of nearly one hum. returned to their home in Los red New Mexico, a few All those who have pik.i Alamos, :tnior band mu-i- c heior- - an lays ago after visiting in Parowan with relatives and friends. i:lged to come to bund reiiear- and They were accompanied on the sals Mondaj , Wednesday return trip by Jim's mother. Friday even mgs at 7.30 wloui Mrs. Betsey Haycock, who will "ou can. visit with make an extended It's your iimmiuni'y band Joe So let'w a nephew', and by for them, your i njoyment Dobrusky, who went in search come and help others in Joy it of employment. too . Will-arsde- I)OLG$ Pariah, of Cowley' ami James TeUbs, Mimforri 18 and grandchildren. lrovo Wyoming mr, who viill return will visit with they riends ami attund funtions of M. At roinmeiicement i e B.Y.U. LitRee Munford, al.Io dianniii,,, will veek. Mrs. Guymon ol bruuette j daughter for to b i.d nni present and Varda Rowley Mtnfeul ol exeuises Monday where her to Ward, Marsden Parowan, has been cho Mrs. Glenna Grace Elaine. Mr. laughter. of represent this locality nt M ils' War-RexlC. of to the wife 47. join Guymon also expects Lake .state which will be held ut'tiu family at the rues ou Monday. 1821 Harvard Ave., Salt 3 at p.m Utah State Agricultural College Citv, ptissed aw"ay HospiJune 26 to July 3, it is announcin the L.D.S, Tuesday U"si-detal of that city of kidney neph-riti- ed by Anna T. Adams, American involvement the of Legion and heart of several Auxiliary of Post No. 2b. following an illn Of A w months. She had (been hospiMiss Munford will be spun HirWins talized however, for only two ed elect hell was Mil. Alt'. Rita by the Auxiliary who elected weeks. d president of the local l.er from a group of five prosAt Funeral services have been set 1. L gii n Auxiliary organ candidates at a ie..eiit pective in r of Roberta Oi'uii, doughl held last for Saturday at 12:30 p.m. ai a meeting of members of the orG. Chapel. meeting the late a Elected to serve with ' the Yalecrest Ward ui'd.,v j ganization. UnOrton, and r.is widow, was :bs. Miu liell were Zilpha Dal- Burial will be in the Salt Lake covel"d nt tile ol The young lady is a student popular revipn ion. Pi. vice president; Cherie City Cemetery. Mrs. Ward wa born in Paro-l!- u of the Parowan insuring Day. 2nd. vice president; Pear) high sd. $4000 Smith M hular.-hi- p a daughter of where she will enter a a mema four year education at the ell, secretary - treasurer; wan, Nov. 6, 1902 seUniversity of Nevada. Toe I.ibbie Alalheson, historian; Sar. the late Lucius N. and Mary ber of the senior class in SepShe attend- tember. During her attendance a mud i by i.ifulty' is lection ah Hull I, chaplain; and Mary Matheson Marsden. schools and later there she has been activ a" a d on sal isiuctory B. committee Orion and Cora W. Ward, ed the local the Branch Agricultural College member of the Junior Prom ideals, good scholarship, High Sgi. -- at arms. leadei-shi- p of and the University of Utah. committee, on the staff of stuofThese ladies w'ill assume .hai'acler, qualities the eonsiiii-ratioShe that taught school in Iron Coun- dent publications and was electwith fice next fall. e ty and during recent years has ed to serve as advertising' manstudent would not otherwise at the Bonne- ager in next years student body been a teacher enabled to aituJ a uni isity. Club schools in Salt and Uintah achieveville been particularly government. These Miss Orton has i ; TASTE Y SPOON line thio-ugher Lake studies with City. ment musical in coupled active Club Th" Tastey A new was well known in music, scholastic record will make h- -r pile her career, was president o! was organized May 2o ivic and church circles in both a qualified envov to the- - mm the glee club and a member of y Kul a A bool t. The meeting r or'hern and southern Utalh iature State which is held annil chorus d mix the band and wa.- - hull at the home of Ann-,,'i- where her time and talents have nually at the college and wm re Sh" was treasurer four years The club consists been Dalton. liberally contributed to the girls are taught through of the Hi Bio.v dub this year. ol 7 Officers Were mejujeiv,. many organizations. While in actual participation, the workher entire She has obtained ;. follows: as I,', Parowan, Mrs. Ward was an of a State government and education in loc.i s hooN, hav- I ie.,i'.vi.t Tessie Robb officer of the Y.L.M.I.A., or- ings of its smaller unit'. wit those ml Ne.ada to ing- movi 1're'iient Vesta Rtie Barton ganist for the Sunday School while City from family Kathleen Barton ar.d Ward Choir, was a member Sei still a baby. Phyllis Robb of the Relief Society Stake Song is the grandMiss Orton lus.s Kejiort r Annette Dalton Board and director of the Singt Orton of daughter of Air Silas Entertainment committee Jayne ing Mothers Chonus. During Win Parowan Rooinson and Jeanette William- her residence in Provo she was At B.Y.U. son president of the Lady Lions of One of the two students nt Xcw Plans were made for the sum- that City. At the time of her Brigham Young Univi ri') to bov mer work. We will learn cor-p- death she was a member of the receive the school's high t It was a husky e! cl ion and preparation of for Elmer an i Lila Stubbs TruPrimary and M.I.A1. boards of ward for outstanding 'ervice to Iron the at rival foods. Bonneville Stake. I'n akf.i't man vhoce a' the university during the y" r May 24 now STITCHERS June 11, 1924, she was married County Hospital Benson of P.iroauu Sevv- h kind for the: Ward in the Salt Was Ralph to Rex C. T:,,, i:u-- y stitchers makes one of body student Ralph, is ;,iff club held its first meeting Lake Temple. They made their i L.yne. 2 :i couple. Marge for wa' the year, past home in Iarowan and Cedar v. h the young mans tag sister. Mr. set ,i Y block pin mov- - of the ; City until 1936 when they and Mrs. an diamond and elected. ! wer to Provo and later to Salt ruby, pearl officers wrouKt Parowan laurel an additional Mar- - Lake City, where they have re- with Will Truman of E'l'erprise are (vii'gin.i Orton, president who had accumulated for those husdded since and where her I.l,.- Kiikpatri k, vice president; the grandp-.rin80 service points. over band has been affiliated with Five pou mis 12 Utah Power and Light Co. the Grace Elaine Guymon, lit! h weight her hus- - er par(wan is survived student who h.is by when she arrive j ' and Helen n Ian I, a daughter, prominent on tiuo two sons, Criag M. and L. Mel- Campus received the ruby p- t to the seno-d- . vin. all of Salt Lake City; her for her service Marsden M. mm her, Mrs. Mary During the past year she parents of th of Parowan; and six brothers edited the Banyon, B.Y .U. year heralding her Mrs. George H. book putolkatlon. an ! si'ters, Diane, S. Marsden, Milo and Durham 3 Ralph is a son of Roy Salt Ikflke Citv; State Senator, mon and a daughter of the Jisse Cityi'crare, L. N. Marsden, Cedar Wallace Hu!" Guymons. on Back Continued Pag all live in Parowan. and Kendall lo i Clair Rowley, Mrs. Rowley, their son Rodney and daughter and son in law Afton and Waldo Topham Stake President, W. Mr. Silas Orton reports visits from several over the week-e- nd includof her family, members Ortons of Las Frank the ing Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Venill Orton and girls from Panguitch and Elmo, his wife and children of Cedar City. 9 9 of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. English Salt Lake managed to make it home for Memorial Day and Barbara's a brief visit with Sarah Halterman. Alice sisters, Lowder and Clara Benson. Jim and Phyllis Lloyd and daughters of Boulder City, Nev. visited in Parowan Saturday and Sunday with parents. Mr. ."d Benson and Mrs pB lo Fall Heiiresent Farouau Girls State , . left Tuesday for Chicago where they will visit with more of the Carlson were also famllyt. CLaindale and Goodwin of Milford two little their girls. members of the wedding party. Terry and is attending dental Mr. Terry On Saturday evening May 27, School the college there. in the Paragonah 0 newlyweds were honored at a Memorial Day week-e- nd The rereception. Assisting them to number of ta brough hundred guests holiday ceive several back residents Parowan former and Mr. and Mrs. Robimson a for town home old to the Homer's sister and brother-i- n these Noted among visit. brief Fret-w- ell law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were Lance and Della Hyatt of of Cedar City. who visited with their The bride wore her wedding Gunnison Mrs. Lucy Hyatt and mothers, gown of traditional white satin as well as Annie Decker, Mrs. fashioned with a fitted bodice other relatives numerous with and long pointed sleeves with friends. and was a lace yoke. The gored skirt floor length. A veil of brides Home also were Lamond and illusion was held in place by a Gurr McQuairre of Salt Laura was beaded crown. Her corsage Lake City who were guests of of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen. Mr. William Boardman acted as master of ceremonies at the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Low-d- er included the program which and family of Salt Lake following numbers: Vocal solo CeCity spent the holidays with by Miss Norma Edwards of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis dar City, a reading by Victor parents, M. Lowder. DeAnn Robinson, tap dances by and Karen Boardman, harmonMrs. Frank Lyman of Los ica music by Lawrence Fretwell ha visited w'ith relaaccompanied at the piano by Angeles tives and friends herer during his father, Mr. Arthur FretweU the past week. and vocal solos by William T. bns of Utah Pioneers M their unit organiza-centl- y to include presi-Jl'- n H. Pendleton; S. J. y, 1st. vice- - president; .; Port, 2nd. Benson, secretary-treate- d J. Adams, chap-a- n Decker, historian; and 'ward Ward, George S. Davenport. While refreshments were ben , Peter H. Gurr, served Mr. Fretwell played and F. Warren ingnumber of a piano selections. nn. board members. wa enjoyed during the Dancing remainder of the evening. In charge of the lovely gifts H Mrs. Maytha Boardman were IVARD PRIMARY Misses Cleo Robinson the and ERs TO MEET Hunt. Jean La and IY NIGHT was Mrs. Ruth Boardman Mrs. by at !ly preparation meeting assisted serving ch'-rof the East Ward Alice Jones, Mrs. Marilyn Brad1 "ill be held Monday shaw Ada Robinson and Wanda at the home of Mrs. and Larie Hunt. voak. The final tea- Numerous out of town guests outwere lesson present at the reception. ning and the summer primary On Sunday afternoon Mr. and b given . Mrs. Boardman left for a honey are also moon reminded trip to Salt Lake wil return they 'liar Primary will be After their ! a, I .1 which make their home l notions will be made. Continued on back pafie p.. i i Sni-le- vice-pres- i j : ed i ; . . ! Camp. 1951, i j i -- re-;-- Centennial , I ? project at lighting Mile has been practl-- v Pn-complete! so that the now be lighted in.U ci .s,.;e is need for same. Mr Whi'uev is especially n it-in his (Warning in- r personal danger who o ;tv individuals switches or r the light which have been installed observan-arowan- 1 , th assisting with 1 : . A - that adequate pre-nta- v be mad.. the he turned on at the HU v . so ne of 1 i 1 vr tune, an t that gatherings con-wi;ar.,. grouts will not each other. Chamber of h Pan wain t ; . i specified, on using croups who plan socials ilace for reunions, sort, of any entertainments reserva-L- S advance j!d make be with him. This will linn I . - : also, ob-tin- , (p l'aill'tlilrll : . part-tim- i I . ; I HiS iisi(Iwil i AVhi-ne- t Tv.n:- Auxiliary 1: lavements he Nu.ntiii year j . -t re-t- he will pr I A IH - use of tiallv of the N:v Aon For Tli East Ward To Foster Fourth Of July Celebration . ! ; "A I Your Fnlrics ( OI M Y Mi : " Ian .. li:, Funeral services for Mnt.j h U .U a ' ,1, NEWS ( Harriet Louise Orton Warren, rot g in rbe at held will 77, Saturday . will cj u .Mvnd.i' 2 p.m. in the Iarowan West' i a ii r g Mrs. Warren Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Jess- W. Gu m ..m lo. ii died Wednesday evening at her iwm were hosts to 26 memUi-o- f J.iiia.,n i iii'ii'. y i .. Ml '! oi l.o illA full dii.v 'h in I, min' m i n an homo Parowan after the B.Y.U. year book s a; Ri neon. m.t ui tiu Siai tile I uf an nu .It. ness of several weeks. alow at a Five Mile dinner last Frir an d.a.f. w,. 'I inIs promised by the n Fourth Born at 1antwam Dec. 12. 111 To Visit I.ailv day evening and at break! a.Mil.-,in in o :.!, I'i'.il committee In charge 1872, she w'as a daughter of the following morning served ai ii t ill i Ui! II etl NeIobr.it ion who hell! hell' 1,1. Tiirstla Sidney and Salena Butts Orton. their home. Tf. group include Ml gl'i.Uf I" She married Joseph A. Warren the i AulllFuller., .services for Fielding "'eting to make plans lor A;..ilh,i!i Guytnon's daughter. Grace w I' LM Nn Ti i,, 73. ill Ik R, ii tie ti r.isi Mar'h 19, 1892 at Iarowan. Ho Elaine, who was editor of the , 1. qua III til.'!' who di.M O.VaMon Wednesday n ig.'ii r. r, the g M r ;t .a died in 1926. The couple lived to I'liniis.-the " u ' in Panguitch Peter H Gurr head' the ci o .p publi ation during the past ye.,r Ulile-into two M ... on ft farm in Ihirowan Valley Ttie students were en route to D S Hospital lifter h ling 'I. k .' inch ni!i.iiy lli' hld.'S iv.'ll D. i.' h tu attend a h o! I'tali, ii i. g for nearly 30 years before mov- Zion's Canyon where th v .., weie held at 3 p in lo. call Ku.cll, Josepniii,- r.u e pei.t htlid Will in!.! UlU' l' .,n, d idei.t, Anna II! Ill l'anguitcli N'oidh ward mole and Claude OGon ing into town. Since her arrival Saturday, then Uav.liug thio-ug- h A V Ri n.sun weu!,i Ii ns t or i i.l pe in town she has been active In ,i ,t pi, (l e inber-. the Tunnel took Highway ol the '.ii 'll t who haM' i"' ' n ei Mr. Te.is, was torn January ElUst Ward elltel t i ll .. chun.h being particularly active a to visit Bryce Canyon on l,.i ve not been ir bin h iei i: tin in in the Relief Society. ,, mittee who were appoin'i-lung them when luy mi Mine of her eleven children Sunday. time to ;n:, l.o Miss Joyce Guymon ago n Meiei.. .nralige i,i:.,. i" .i survive her. They are three I'literlainmenM wm, the group from here on S. e si. i' 's that 4!! s'u raising ons, Joseph Edward and Eugene the remainder of the w hich to build up t ue U and the two i iiminun ,i trip ,iu Warren. Iarowan; Mead War- returned with thr-t to l'rovo lo ell l'i lei to late lidding fund. ii Mil' ren, McGill, Nevada; six daugha her sisters with week Iiwill pend thlldlen who The East Ward will .pen u ters, Lenora Alger and Maude l! age on III' lie. e Ou all leatur-of the day's Hilda Davis, Janvon. McGill; to I.'i l'd.'iil a! e eilgiiil ihrMtion. he de;in.i:e was in 1901 tidier Altliough i O' Norwalk. Calif.; Zelda Burns, the Mr. Roy Hyatt and his sun i. no with 28, ,.ii groups in Kg' luive not been made, it I lulls e v non.- i on, mun it o s Moor Park. Calif.; Edith Wlll-- Jimmie, left Wednesday morn(named to Ruth Asay ill will include a till Iren s pu r was later where lie ms and Laura Covington, mariiage ing for Redding. Calif, E:;tml be followed Lake in the of Salt the members six by a pumie ui'-- ' ' ndemnired will visit grand they City. Twenty V. I. in the lug morning. Specie en T inple children and nine great grand- tamily who reside there and in Scliaol features lor ti tel'tainni'i'Ut Tebbs children also survive. Out of a nearby Lakeview, Oregon. Jim Surviving him are Mrs. Hondax to he a:i.,n are nllernoon yet sons and daught,'rs: and five frmily of fourteen brothers and expected to find employment for Next Moiidaj nioi rung Com nl ion one sister the summer with his brother Daniel A. Tebbs. bishop ed with a grand ball s, hedul Mai she has n i da lin k is ilie of the Panguitch South ward; lor the evening. Dell Bennett and broth- - h o i Airs. Gold. Guyiuon. urvivinjf. Mrs. Mary Mitchell Kegi-'ieel. r Band Si. Summi o'- Pa rowan. r Floyd, who are in the groo-rthe Iurenl Ti'.uiieis associa- - D. Ray T.bb, also of Panguitd The committee is i ion tor daily d.u'' W. Adams. Mrs. Claude Friends may call at the famll.v Beatrice business at Redding. Mr. ch; n, Mrs, Mickelson, meet I. " i'Old a Tll'ld.iv illg e l' o.l.pleted, he.Mel' t -- ne,,'U r home Saturday from 10 a.m. Hyatt timed the visit to concide and Airs. Parowan; Mrs. Donald A. om ..rotary at time which special Th. most l Miller; ami Mrs. VeLov H. until time for the services. with the visit there of his uill time to enroll. Mu lam Lisi r. past president tees will be appointed and de cla-- u 1'igin-the aie s r, popular i ti g the St.ite l.T.A. Burial will be in the Parowan Ruth) Butterfiled of Salt Lake inate plans made for the uU daugher, Darlene no". lai ii woo.jAind-mg who resides in Alaska and iConM'iiUon ining ,! d in Logan City; four brothers; H. C. and hi ation. CityCemetery under the direc.iiol il ill Uo of Salt Lake Dr. I. D. tion of the Southern Utah whom he has not seen for sev- oboe, s;,x. etc mi in w 'k e ic: Calvin Panguitch major and twit hi da Tebbs, wiih nortli Mortuary. City; eral years. They Th" mem- no j .iA ii Hom!n li PERSONAL NOTES H' i Kiiulrufarln ; jl it t',KOVN sc cr Glnua ; ; Ris j Ward In oii-ste- Sail Lake Hospital I.onl L!Ion es nt Auxiliary Fleets Officers Grsinritiaiiglifor Silas Orion Boulilor Honors i lza-in- . ii ' t- . -- bu-e- ieus MI h 4-- ; i ''vie Ce-la- Parowan SlnIns Honors . Arrivals -- -- , - |