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Show 100 PAROWAN TIMES YEARS Volume HISTORY OF PAROWAN of the aett lenient lit ( Parow-v- Local Reservist Leave For Duty and Iron County go more and more to that ndble hand near our thought Mer wit braved the winter mows. hardship. cknger and Isconvonlencea to cotne here to establish homea and carve ciunman wealth. A hundred years have come and gone toil memorial day when they pitched camp on Center Creek tax all may have more knowledge of thee Ploneera. ao alive their memory and more Intelligently may our coming centennial the Time la pryattsg tn weekly at the irtory of their coming and many activities as In the History of Pa rowan, ae compiled by Andrew Church Historian. INSTALLMENT NUMBER SIXTEEN the dance. The musicians are seated at one end a table, while the company occupy seats along room, upon ' ides formed by rough boards, covered with quilts and upheld ki snd benches. The younger part of the company show unsigns of impatience until the Bishop, In humble prayer, the blessings of Ood upon the evenings enjoyment. He ceased, ipectstion lights up every eye. "Numbers one to twelve," cries and all holding those numbers rush for their ioer manager, The numbers, by the way, were drawn, lottery fashion, that passed around at the commencement. But one of these was a youth evidently new to social functions of this kind t picture of embarrasement and unrest as he sat casting his girl his first boyish love perhaps glances towards lag the moment when he could lead his partner to the floor red by any one, and she- - apparently a little flurried too. a couple of gawky youths are Just bowing awkwardly to their but unluckily they stand back to back and are a little too each other. The result is a collision entirely spoiling the dig their salute, and causing a titter in those lucky enough to the scene, much to the Inward warth of the unlucky youth, circle all" quickly banish all remembrance of e music and dent, and away they go. How delightful to watch this elder-pi- e who are just learning to dance! The only thing they seem really learned is how to make the most mistakes in a given But no one laughs at them, as th6y evidently are doing their and friendly hands pull them this way or push them the other the figure is finished, and they stand, the picture of pleasure Kent, as having got through, thus far, a most difficult und-we eB come to that the greater the of "steps" they could execute the second, the greater their as dancers, and so the boys feet flew and the girls skirts in marvelous fashion. But such violent "skill" brings to the brow, which the few who are lucky enough to a handkerchief remove by Its use; while others, not so favor-bfortune, use their shirt sleeves. To wear a coat on such sion would sadly interfere with this convenience- -a coat of no real use, and always in ones way. Besides this, of the boys didnt own a coat, but wore shirts of linsey or with two big pockets on the bosom. The second figure ou the caller cries "Promenade know where, and twain proudly leads his to her seat. But new arrivals partner filled all vacant places, so one girl holds another on her lap, T looking on enviously and wishing they could hold them young men in those days considered cop-joistu-re y le d, all-y- ra while a rest is called; some one sings a song or speaks a until all are rested then, on with the dance! About many glances are cast towards a corner where many bask-I- I and pans are piled, and the younger ones whisper, When ey have the picnic?" Reproved by their elders, their eyes 9till though their tongues are silent; for you know boys are al hongry. But others, too, are hungry, and soon the eatables spread by the sisters, and eaten with a relish. ords content of this pan. Here is a cake a little perhaps. Well, this is beacuse it is sweetened with ade molasses made from corn stalks, beets, melons or of which will make a passable syrup. Here are cakes pried Bervice berries in them -- rather tasteless but it Is the os lo xamine the color, par-sac- 6 PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, Thirty-Fiv- e Parowan Stake Conference Be Iov. Primaries To Conduct Magazine Strive Sorenson Jr. i Calif. of their daughter, $2.50 Hr Number year Forty-on- e llairvmen lo tleet It, U P. Jo Hold ioluntHT Potato Plans For Armislaee n Parowan Food Sale Thursday Pickers Wanted Fot Deer hunters are reminded to )av Celebration Tuesday, Oet. 21 Welfare Farm Sat. lhr rlage mo Legion Furthers Two Parowan boys have left during the past week for serAt u meeting of Legion vice with the U.8. Army Boyd held Wednesday night, fur- L. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. plaU8 for the ubrvau Ray 0. Mitchell and husband of Vivian Hatch Mitchell, left last Friday for Fort Ord. Calif where he is stationed awaiting further orders. He traveled as.race ,rak durln ,he afurnoon b conducted far as Salt Lake City with Dan of ,he holldaY Boles who was enroute to his home in Casper. Wyoming. Clarence Benson, Junior, left ! event la Max Monday for Salt Lake City. butln charKe Is reported to have been Hhipped Hendrickson who would like any who hav hor8R out during the week to Fort which are theY willing to enter ley, Kansas. Junior is a son of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Benson. in mat,hed races, feature races or any of the other sports com petition. to get in touch with him. Detailed plans are being made To by the Legion Auxiliary for the 11-1- 2 oratorical contest which will be Nov. 11 and 12 are the dates he,d ,n onneotion wth a public which have been set for the next meeting during the morning and Parowan Stake Quarterly Con- for which Parowan high school ference it is announced by Stake students will be eligible. A grand ball In the evening will climax W. Clair President, Rowley. the day's celebration. will a include PriestMeetings hood leadership session Saturday evening, In the West Ward; two general sessions at 10: a.m. and 2: pan. Sunday in the East Ward Church; and an M.I.A. meeting Sunday evening with The Parowan Ward Primaries the exact time and place to be will conduct their annual drive announced. Major portion of the music for subscriptions to the Chifor the general sessions Sunday ldrens Friend Magazine in the will be provided by the East near future it is announced by Ward choir, Preaident Rowley officers. Officers and teachers states. Other musical numbers of the Primary will call af every are beng arranged by the Stake home in the community where it is hoped that many new submusical committee. scriptions as well as renewals may be secured. Present subscriL. W. ber are reminded to check for the expiration date on the back Miss Weds of their magazine so that the Dr. and Mrs. Homer S. For- - information may be properly en noff of 64a La Salle Ave., Oak- - tered on the subscription blanks, land, Calif., announce the mar- - Held UTAH OCTOBER 20. Kath- leen Ann, to Lionel Winton Sorenson Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson of Parowan. The rites were solemnized Oct. 6, in the Logan Temple with President Christensen officiating. Attending the young couple at the Temple ceremony were the bridegrooms parents, his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson of Ruth, Nev.; nd the brides old grandfather, Mr. W. Worley of Logan. The couple both attended clas-e- s at the University in Oakland on Thursday and then flew to Salt Lake City where they were met by Dr. and Mrs. Sorenson who accompanied them to Logan for the marriage on Friday. They all returned to the Bay City by air arriving in time for a large reception which was held on Saturday, Oct. 7th at the of the brides spacious home The Childrens Friends is pub- lished by the Primary organization as the L.D.S. Churchs only publication for children and is one of the very few children's magazines published in the country. At approximately 17c a copy, a subscription to this splendid magazine makes one of the finest birthday or Christmas gifts which can be given to a child. 87-ye- ar PERSONAL stock their grub boxes with the lucious home-bakefoods which they may secure Thursday, Oct. 26, at a food sale to be conducted by the Parowan Camps Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The sale will feature all kinds of baked products Including homemade bread, pies, cakes and cookies which will be contributed by ladies of the communis also expected that ity. It there will be a supply of bottled jams, jellies and pickles as well as other items which will add zest to the lunch box. The sale will be held in the building on west Cartwright main street directly north of the Buy-Rit- e Grocery all day Thursday. All ladies In the town are Lyman Rich Extension Ser- invited to contribute to the sale vice Dairy Specialist will be and to have the) rprodurts at feature gueat speaker at the the building by 9: a m. on the dairy meeting in Parowan Tues 26th. Funds derived from the sale will go toward financing All Dairymen in Parowan the relic hall project. Valley are invited to attend a meeting to be hel d in Parowan Tuesday, Oct. 24, in the County Court House at 8 P.M. OCT. 18 Veterans meeting Mr. Lyman Rich, Extension OCT. 19 .. Stake Primary Union dairyman from the Utah State Agriculture college will be in OCT. Meeting 20 . . Parowan at Hinckley attendance and will discuss varballgame ious problems and show slides Ag. Club Dance in relation to dairying. Mr. Rich OCT. 20 OCT. 23 .. Diet. Scout meeting toured Europe last year and collected pictures and informa- OCT. 23 .. M.I.A. leadership meeting tion on the dairy industry in Veterans meeting such countries as the Netherland OCT. 25 and Germany. OCT. 26 . . Delta at Parowan Problems in relation to artiballgame ficial Insemination and Gun ft Rod Deer OCT. 26 will be discussed. Dance Hunters All dairymen in Summit, Para-gona- h OCT. 30 . . East Ward Primary and Parowan are urged Teachers meeting P.M. to attend. Dance at School OCT. 31 Activity Calendar .... nt A call Is being made fur vol tin tee r get in pickers and hauler the potato crop on tin Parowan Stake Welfare far n Saturday, It Is announced by t ti Stuke Presidency. All worker are naked to be at the school corner at 8: a.m. Saturday f whence they will be transput to the farm. The work will be unde direction of the Stake Welfar Farm committeemen Warn Pendleton, S. A. Uniterm in. lv. Dailey and Jamej. Ander on. I la estimated that the entire si Is volunteered. Parowan Students Participate In .Stale School Chorus students w.-among the large group of situ liar students from the entire who formed a State of Utah huge chorus which performs, in some of the meetings of the recent Utah Educational elation convention held in Sait Lake City. Those who repre ent ed the local school were Mad Lyman, Jay Winters, Katrim Six High School Taylor. Janet Veonne Mortensen r Maefarlanc. and Jot .... Bayles. .... Hothors Decorate Furniture For First Grade b Delighted and thrilled t he stu were yond description dents and teacher of the fii NOV. I Veterans meeting grade when they came to scho NOV. 2 . . Paulina Camp D.U.P Monday morning ant found afternoon meeting Of tfljelr Achairs and Vheir pi NOV. 1 . . Elizabeth Camp meet furniture. 'newly painted in ing evening most exquisite rainbow shade The good faries who surprU American Legion NOV. 2 ed the children were their moth meeting ers who, upon finding that tli NOV. 5 .. P.M. Sons of Utah paint was available, took two Pioneers meeting children .... Lora May Benson Weds In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benson of Parowan announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lola May Benson, to Pfc. Jack M. McClary, son of Mr. and Mrs Norwood McClary, who are at present making a home in Par owan. The ceremony was per formed Nov. 2 at Fort Lewis Washington, where Pfc. McClary i3 stationed with the National Guard. The post chaplain of ficiated at the rites. Jay Stokes of Hurricane performed the dut ies of best man. The bride attended the Par owan High School, graduating with the class of 49. Since that time she has been employed in Cedar City. The bridegroom from the Hurricane graduated Mr. and Mrs. Lance Hyatt of School. He served two years High Gunnison combined business and a brief visit with their moth- in the U.S. Navy prior to jointhe National Guard. ers, Mrs. Lucy Hyatt and Mrs. ing The newlyweds will make a Annie Decker, during the early home at Fort Lewis as long as part of the week. the Unit remains there. NEWS NOTES ' .... afternoons while the NOV. 6 .. Ward Primary Prep were out for the institute re- cess, and painted the furniture. NOV. 6 Young Farmers Now the chairs are all bright and shiny and smooth and 3 meeting NOV. 8 Veterans meeting painted either blue, pink, orchid, green, peach or yellow. Parent-Teacher- s' NOV. 9 The mothers had been culled Association meeting P.M. in to consult with the teacher, NOV. 11 .. Legion Armistace Mrs. Fae N. Benson in regards Program A.M. Sports P.M. to a coming program, costunn Dance for same, and ways of utilizing NOV. 11 .. Stake Conference situations in the arithmetic meetings P.M. Hit At this meeting home. of the possibilities of NOV. 12 .. Stake Conference learned and undfurniture the A.M. and P.M painting NOV. 13 .. Stake Primary Board er the direction of room mothers, Mrs. Donna Reese and Mr meeting B. Matheson, took ov r Adelle NOV. 13 . . City Council meeting the job during the holidays NOV. 15 eterans meeting Mrs. Benson and the child NOV. 16 .. Stake Primary Union would like the mothers to kn meeting that they certainly appreciate NOV. 22 Veterans meeting their fine work. meetings .... .... and good enough for anybody. Sugar is almost and spices entirely so. But, happiness, luckily, does Wnd parents. upon deliciacies, all are happy without them. Standing before the mantel lo the dance goes Mr. and Mrs. Almon H. Orton on, and by this time the candles are which was banked with white and flaring. What la that fellow doing? Oh, just scrap- the past week in Los spent and the ferns, chrysanthemuns as much NOV. 23 .... East and West as possible, the grease that has dripped upon his bridal received they went to their Angeles where party lt' as he sat under one of the candles. He Wards M.I.A. Harvest Ball FIRST GRADE ENJOYS Til!" C.F. but a consult says nothing, specialist regarding guests. The bride was dressed Mrs. Benson' Students of 8Pak volumes of wrath. Poor fellow! He only wears his in her NOV. 27 . . Dlst. Scout meeting first wedding gown of trad- Hills arm which was so badly announce that tl Ron grade the most momentous occasions, and we must excuse his itional white satin. Her veil of injured over a year ago. NOV. 27 . . M. I. A. leadership took a field A was transaction trip during the completed But oh, the Mrs Dottie Ward is home brides illusion was held in place perversity of human nature! His mind NOV. 30 School Opera week and gathered all kind of this week which in the a he beholds a rival building engaged in a similar manner, or, with a crown of beaded blosafter spending several mon- and on West Main and DEC. 3 . . Sons of Utah Pioneers seeds. While they were out ho has refused his escort to the dance, scraping the soms, and her bridal bouquet ths in Salt Lake City with her Centerproperty new home the visited street from her formerly belongthey P.M. best dress-t- he girl whom he has idolized In was of white roses and lilies of son, Rex and his family. Gurrs and Mrs. Ida M. DEC. 4 to heirs of the built Roger by f the ing last three weeks. Serves her right, he says to the valley. Young Farmers Orton Paxton was purchased by Adams parents and enFrank in-- 1 meeting noting his look of exultation at her trouble, vows Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Adams Mrs. Fornoff, mother of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bentley. DEC. 6 clear through UDklnd Veterans meeting joyed looking word or oath has been heard; not a single breath bride, received guests gowned and of Spokdaughter, Sharron, Both of the to a new the statement 0 buildings. According t even with 7 . . Paulina Camp D.U.P. him, even if she has to marry him to ac In dusty pink with corsage of ane, Washington, are visiting made by the new owners, the DEC. in constructed are houses being it. afternoon orchids. Mrs. Sorenson wore a this week in Parowan with the town of corner by will be extensively re- DEC. 7 .. Elizabeth ce is Camp D.U.P the southeast dismissed with benediction, and all have enjoyed it; peacock blue dinner gown with John H. Pendleton and the Mab building modeled and eventually made Arnold Gurr and Bryce Adam iD aklnd word or oath has been heard ; not a evening single breath orchid corsage. Each lady guest el A. Warren families. They ex into five modern With apartments. "quor; peace and good will have reigned supreme. was presented with a baby or- pect to return to their home on 7 DEC. Legion meeting They state, however, that work Continued Next Week CLUB NEWS chid, which had been sent to Saturday. Basket Ball will begin right away on two of DEC. 8 & 9 the bride as a gift from a girl Tournament LITERARY club hears the apartments which they hope friend in Hawaii. Flower leis Mrs. Mary M. Marsdens 85th to have for occupancy this DEC. 11 . . Stake Primary Board BOOK REVIEW ready n were also provided by her for birthday on Friday, Oct. 13, was fall. One of the meeting immediate imParowan of the Members the girl ushers. remembered by a number of her provements which will be made DEC. 11 .. City Council meeting Literary Club enjoyed a book re d The 10th. wedding cake friends who called at her home will be the installation of a DEC. 13 Veterans meeting view given at their first regular was topped with a miniature during the afternoon and enjoy- central heating system which DEC. 15 he past Wednesday Young Farmers' club meeting on week we have mailed notices to all of our sub- - bride and groom and a bouquet ed a visit with the respected will serve the entire building. Mrs. Huldah Hnlet. are not Dance by offend The buds. rose of night to want newlynot in do and pink a of paid lady The brick structure has for advance, partook dainty The review was Music Program The book Roing to be necessary for us to adopt a system like weds cut the cake before it was luncheon served by her daught- nearly a half century been one DEC. 17 B. Thomas 20 DEC. Black Veterans by Rose, Papers. Other for to meeting served the guests. er. Mrs. Florence M. Joseph. of the prominent landmarks of publications will carry a subscriber dis-M- e 0 of novel historical an 21 DEC. Months after their a Primary Union Costain, The wedding culminated Parowan. For a majority of those subscription expires and then a 13th. the century. meeting romance which began over two until paid. Brothers and sisters of Mr. years, is has served as hotel and was Hostess to the group School Dance J!((at aDd services in the Times are now at a new high, years ago when the couple met Silas T. Orton took advantage rooming house, first as the Or- DEC. 22 President Brown. Thales Mrs. 24 DEC. Christmas Tree the fun amount of each subscription, so In the future at the L.D.S. Seminary at Berk- 0f the occasion of his recent ton Hotel and later as the PaxBertrude Mitchell was in charge Dance program in ley, which they were attending. P0;.eible for us to send not are to paid last that Thurston fine service given hotel. The marriage spend any papers 25 the meeting. DEC. of unless you .. West East and Ward Is a Sorenson The new Mrs. make some arrangement with us. day evening with him and Mrs. by its owner, the late Ida M. Snow Ball Dance exand to the at senior University founts will be given until the 10th of November A Orton Paxton, was enjoyed by Orton at their home here. Veterans meeting nt ore we discontinue them. If you are unable tolpects to receive her decree from delightful reunion was enjoyed traveiers from many parts of the DEC. 27 IMMPWCF 27 DEC. West Ward Old y She the Paper repre-jj,I there in the spring. the now. which included us know country. group please let M. I. A. Leadership meeting Dance sented the State of California aso in.iaws ag wel as the im- Thank You Its conversion into a apart- - DEC.Time 111 be 30 tpldJloncfry, Oct. 23. at Region' pane during the past summer at a Victor M. Norman m. In tile west Ward Chtpt p 31 .. Gnn A Rod Dartde RFC On Fouf CorMnued on Four Continued Page Page Continued on page four have, be-Iso- rt Paxton Hotel Purchased By .... .... Bentleys lnR- be-in- g .... Subscription Paid Up? Deadline On All Back Accounts five-tiere- .... .... w-- e .... .... .... .... ..... . acres can bo harvested in one day, providing sufficient help |