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Show JifhtK Out Sul JghlN On! Programs Suuduv Inasmuch us die Christmas Programs in our rhurekw u h un important part of ire observance iu iaro j,, holiday event which some are and in lit of tin population atteml i li.u we lo Li has boi ii suggested lo assure electric Lll we van Al for the evening. Mrht feel hough (tie City official ithrr xure of the power of the transformer to carry th ie ad through, they still add their s to the plea that home leave off Ihelr Christ ,n.-rlights and turn off their ;ai,r heaters and other heavy npllames for the hour of the s l'o Vlull PAROWAN TIMES Evening Santa Claus has assured (lie children of Parowan that he mil pay them u brief visit during their t brtstmuH Eve program and bring them sacks of goodies before he starts on the reguiai nights Job of filling stinking Proceeding Santa s visits the Ward Primary officers and tea- chers have arranged beautiful, sacred programs In keep!,,, both the Sabbath day and the Christmas spirit. The entertainment in the East Ward .10 will begin promptly p.m. with the public at as Volumne Thirty Five PAkOWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH DECEMBER 22, Veteran Of Korean In Home On I'urlouuli Morris, vet second infantry diviatoii of the i s. Army has seen som of the fiercest combat action in the Korean campaign. arrived early Wednesday y morning to spend a fur iongli with Ids wife and kiddles ii Parowan Sgt Morris lias been in Korea for the past five months where he has been In constant action and where he lias participated in some of the most Important battles of Hie peninsula Reticent to talk about Ids experienced of he past weeks, he is overjoyed at being granted leave to spend Christmas with Ids family lie flew from the Keniple Air Base in Korea to San Francisco via Tokyo, Wake Island and Hoiionulu. Sgt Morris is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A Morris of Beaver with whom he will visit before he reports for further orders at Fort Stoneman, California. .Number Forty-nin- Hams Impressivi1 Cuiupaiifn El,tuii 19502.50 per year I'rp-Sraso- ii (iamps A r ,un of Basket bail fans from Paro- - I That the proposed division of wan really had a week of activ- the Parowan Wurds proceed and Ity in following the Katus in that the Bishopries lie installed three thrilling games Two with by January 1. 19.71, wa Cedar City, and one with Enter- - y given Hie unanaiuuua appro prise Although our boys drop- - al of the Parowan Stake High ped both games to Cedar City I Council. According to h iat well as the children iulvlted A ( IfOXTlUIIH. I S T M A S C A I T aectlon of the Chapel will be which custo load Th' heavy for reserved the Primary chilwarily taxes the power to past has resulted in re dren. jlii. capacity, they looked very impressive and Intent by Pres. W. Clair Howl-wil- l Following community singing. ,.ai..d incanveniences on Christ lie a team to watch ill the a song by the Invoeatleon and hence confusion and Eve meetings will In called by C mas IH ESKNTKD IIV I m liter ci. the tiling region schedule. children, "Christmas Slake Presidency within L,l dissappolntinent for the the Couch Duane Adams has ten I very near future for the Story" will be given by the use Uihlren at that particular tint MIK lA HOW A WEST A EAST WARD SINGERS purpos. men that play just about I he f of beautiful colored pictures So we reiterate the suggestion presenting the new ly appoi VI. DECEMBER I0SO Hume on a screen. 2:00 Narrastyle of good basketball, led Bishoprics for the austainin M, l. projected fire the hazards lessen e pat In the game with Cedar last lor assure tion will be given by Della Cun rejecting vote or fins ward ami at the same time PAROWAN EAST WARD HAPEL the Rama some Friday showed night of most the by members. interspersed "for the Christmas electric lights their ability at the foul line. I According to Pres. Rowley, the Ihvc programs by leaving off the famous of Christmas carols to SOLOIS T S be Kamona ranking 13 out of 13 free tosses First Presidency of tin Chur, h sung by Stubbs. and deeorative lights and In the first half. The total for has recommended Evans and Kina Stubbs. Shirley that the three punting off the appliances from Tenor the full game was 23 out of 33,parowau wards In Background music will be pro,! to eight p.m. Sunday. designated Alto which is a nice average for any by number. In compliance will dded by Deon Robinson at the Contralto ,a,ntheso recommendations, numbers organ and Marie Adams at the Bass iano. who will also accompany Fridays game ended 47 to 43 were drawn by Ward represent a. George E. Tenor for Cedar City while Saturdays tlves and resulted in the south he trio. . . Violinist jDios game saw the Rams on the long west division receiving numb, Familiar songs will be sung Ivan Decker Mis. Frank Decker and Kill1 end or score against the north went action; n uni y the Primary boys and girls has Just Parowan "f the of mtll .('art!' terprlae. Wednesday our boys her two; and the east. numb, arrival Santa A C V O M P A N I S T S 9 iived word of the death oi lost out to Cedar by count three. Henceforth these ward The West Ward Primary and Marfan Docker Plano Mr. Georg) Sunday School have combined In a game played on the new will be known th,.ir grandfather. by these name Jeun Halterman Organ B A C. I.eKVvro. X4. of Minersville (K Field House floor. a o arrange a program which will Pres. Rowley stated, however, To lie died this morning login at 7: p m. and which will P H O G R A M large number of Parowan fans that Inasmuch as all memhc attended this game and were of the present East or third ward il'iidayt at K ilo oclock. include songs and stories by the CONGREGATIONAL SONG Mr with the new. spacious I Bishopric reside within its bonn l.cFevre has been living hildren. Santa will make his "Music of Christmas" a sacdelighted PROLOGUE Choir field house. This new sports Maries, the jin Minersville with his daught scheduled appearance to distri- red cantata, will ! presented HOLY NIGHT organization choir center should prove h great there will present Mrs. Madge Carter for reniHln Intact. :il by the combined choirs of the HE bute bags of candy and nuts. SHALL FEED HIS FLOCK Solo & Contralto Choir boom to basketball in Southern I He spent fifteen years. Parowan Wards on Sunday aftseveral of the auxiliary though COME. THOU LONG EXPECTED JESUS .... Choir with Bass Solo Utah and will more than I most of his life in t lie sheep ernoon at 2: p.m in the East O likely groups will have to lie renrgau-h- e LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM Womens Chorus & Choir Of ami farming business. the scene of many future I izud. A ruling has been mud. Ward Chapel. The public is inGOOD TIDINGS Choir, Tenor Solo & Violin Solo tournaments He is survived by four daughtJ try vited to attend this beautiful General church authorities BE GOD GLORY TO Womens Chorus & Choir ers and two sons. Mrs. Madge members who reside withthat and entertaining performance. THE MAGI . . . Mens Chorus & Choir Parowan High School lias The Tarter and Mina Banks of in one ward may not hold offiannounce that bishoprics LITTLE LORD-JESUMit'kolMHi Alto Solo & Choir heduled a student body dance there will also lie two of Winnie In another ward Young speakers IN OUR HEARTS in or Tenor Solo the gynin for the occasion who will Friday evening Richfield: Celesta Thompson of Pres. ItowR-speak THE LIVING explained, too. intis SONG ith the public invited. Choir I Kureka; Ellis LeFevre, Craig. on subjects pertinent to the day that although Hip Bishopric of LeFevre. Darrel Colorado; each Ward will lie in .tailed that Solos will be sung by Berta The Gun & Hod Club's an Burton. Joan A message of love and lies! the Stake officials will Franklin. Idaho. Bayles. Ivan Johnuul membership dunce will be son. Verl Funeral services art tentativelwishes for a Merry Christmas mend to thptn that the vaiiuu. Taylor, and E. Ray ield Saturday night, Dec. 30, Lyman. Mrs. June D. Thorley in Minersville. to the people of Parowan from auxiliary organizations which be y set for Sunday n the High School gynin with Lieut. Adrienne Mtckelson was gin their yearly work in Sep with her violin will render the the orchestra providing beautiful Angels sent recently via a Greeting tolember be allowed to continue Serenade, he music for the dancing. Spe-i- Marian Decker will be at the Mr am "rs' "rn Tbornton. as bey are until completion '. Wed. ThllFM decorations will also be I T .She stated that she had hoped the year in May if Itlm piano and Jean Halterman al native son of Parowan. but who All 2040 seats in the featured "ar U Memberships will .be the organ throughout the per-fo- r will home for Christmas this This recommendation the past forty years has Memorial h ieldhouse at Branch J accepted during the evening, his home in Cedar City, orders have been I volve, M.I.A. Relief Societies anti formation Ivan Decker is direct-mad- e yeari j)Ut I been have the regular admission or. College Agricultural and that she hopes toFrimary organizations which of died in the Iron County Hospital reserved for the BAC Invitation- - make it next time ickets will be sold indenpetid-jlentlto these groups will choose a of morning early Monday The public is invited. Lieut. Mickelson a daughter continue as they are now heart ailipitit 'following a two al Basketball tournament Dec. announced Hazen Cooley, 0j Mr an(j ra Albert Mickel- - ganlzed until spring is not known weeks illnetfc. .Mr and Mrs. hllis Orton left i treasurer today. college Primary officers of the West &as a well known Mr. Bon of Watson this City, has been with Go On Salt1 last Saturday for California! ward were hostesses to the tea-he- y Both the East and West aide Ljje Army Nurses Corps In Ger-seabarber of this section, having are spending thec),ers at their monthly prepara-lioliday- s , have been set aside formany for followed this. trade for several years stationed I tion with their the for all three meeting combined with a Lrst' public general in he at and later at Parowan before anC. prankfurt years Amos Hatch, Principal, I aiul four-stat- e daughter, Charles 1!. and Christmas party on Friday of the Jaycee nights Her he Cedar address moved where season for nonnees tp mailing tickets g(Uttgart. City that Chula Ining of last week. The event Copeland in tourney. The soutli bleachers are was Kjv,,n as Lt. Adrienne Mic I to Ingomar the the Barbarian, Basikethull games League (isia When they left they also I took place in the Ward Relief reserved for students. A.N.C., 11th Field Ilos- one of the most popular oram-he held in Parowan will go on hie wasAtriken. He was exalted kelson, I Tinned to attend the Tourna-- 1 society room where games, I Rooters from participating pj t al APO 154 Postmaster, of early days In Iron County sale Tuesday at the Fenton Pliar- - ruler or Cedar City lodge 1556 of Hoses at Pasadena refreshments and an or schools from other Ord-fo- r any was produced in high flew York City, N. Y. and which tnacy The tickets will be sold Benevolent and Protective Years day. j Parowan for the first time in t change of gifts followed presen- 3.75 which will entitle the ec of Elks and had been active school or college in the state Itation of the lesson one hundred years ago, will holder to a reserved seat in in the organization since it was may obtain tickets at a special We failed to report that last I rate for the contest by present- presented again as one of III the gym for five games which chartered, j"'fk Bishop and Mrs. Karl O.l Monday more main features of the openim.. of evening Hie M.I.A. are scheduled for the home floor arrival of two The iug their studentbody cards, Mr. He was born in Parowan on traveled to Salt Lake! will stage their annual Snow After Jan 3, sale of tickets will Feb 21, grandchildren last week, makesjthe County's Centennial ( In 181, a son of Lorenzo Cooley said. their son. Elder K Clark! Ball in the High School gymn lie carried on at the I Duc&ts are on sale at Thorn-- a total of three in the past bration in January TV dram, a Dow Melissa Sarah Clark aqd principals before he left for is a budget dance but the j Watson, residents of to n Drug Co. in Cedar City, three weeks for Mr. and Mrs. will be played on Friday. .Ian office. pioneer :n headquarters in Edmonton, I public is invited to attend, fans who want tojsanuiel J. Whitney of Parowan. 12 for the school stud-mthis City. I dberta, Canada. The first league game will lie j Mf WaUon aUended the Parties and dinners of Clubs attend any of the twelve games Born on Saturday, Dec. 16, wasjon Jan. 13 for the pub land individual groups will mark played here Jan. 11 with lhejc s,.j100s Gf Parowan, the old of the series should write tola 7 lb. 14 oz. boy to Phil and public with performances Mr. and Mrs, Golden Bayles I the entertainment during the Beavers of Beaver High School, j Br(gham at either the Thornton Drug Co. Edith Whitney Smith of Pintura. duled for Cedar City and other Young academy members of their family part of the coming week as the visiting team. The next . Beaver and the Branch Normal or to the treasurers office at The young man, who arrived at surrounding communili--thwent to the Capitol game is scheduled for Jail. H school in Cedar City City to The drama is of fifi Cooley said, the Iron County Hospital, now college, Mr. N't t heir soil, Nils, who left I Services in Sunday Schools with Hinckley vs Parowan. asseats will in He married Lola Sawyer of the makes for Reserving early century Greek life and boys majority IJpc. 13 for the Central Ion Sunday will be marked by Cedar City on Nov. 20, 1907. getting better seats. Pat-thi- s family. He already has twojquently will be elaborately cos I special fates Mission. Christmas programs. is a rons should specify the location each of brothers and sisters to turned. Special scem-rHe is survived by his widow Aiiihhiihm Both Wards will meet together and constructed him land two sons, L. Dow and Millinto circle. welcome the being designed preferred. Word was received last week I in the East Ward Chapel Sun-MiAll seats in the field house j But is was a girl for Eugene for its staging, ard Watson, Cedar City; a dauand Mrs. Marion Halter-- 1 day at 2: p.m. to hear the can-ia- i ghter, Mrs. Billie Clark, Las are good seats, however, Mr. and Joy Whitney Orton who j Early in the story Myron, a that their son, Seaman Itata, Music of Christmas, be Cooley pointed out. All side arrived just two dadys latter at Greek arms maker, is iptu Vegas, and three grandchildren. The marriage of Miss Maxine Cordon L. Halterman who ling presented by the combined seats are within the end marks the same hospital. Patricia Jean by a hand of outlaws known as Also surviving are two brothal bei-Dalton to J. Keith Barton of stationed at the naval choirs of the two Wards. ers, D. C. Watson, St. George of the 94 foot playing floor, j is her name and she checked in the Alamania, over v in San Diego, was leaving Christmas Eve programs will Beaver on Wednesday Dec. 27, and Ralph C. Watson, Los Ang- - and the south end bleachers ex-4 oz. Three year oldgontar is the chieftian. 7 lb. r sea s announced be held in each Ward Sunday by her parents, hold the man for ransom is home with grand-law- s duty. Douglas 'ontinue-- on pag- - four evening with that in the East Mr. and Mrs. Harrell W. Dalton mother Whitney. Paternal grand- - demanding thirty pieces oi si! As with the if Parowan. Mr. Barton is nearly as it can he ascer-- 1 scheduled for 6:30 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude ver for his release. il Hi lovely daughter, Partlien- the M.I.A. for the' East west Ward commencing at 7:00 son of Mrs. Hazel Barton o f Orton. West Wards will not hold Beaver. The ceremony will take to all their friends and It was a husky eight and half la' W of brides home Elementhe the at he City of atances of the meeting on Dec. 26, but will j 'n place pupil Every CHRISTMAS PROGRAM pound girl whose arrival at the a(,u Mass a to secure the ransom tal nee again on Jan. 2. Thejtary school participated in the parents in Parowan with mem County Hospital Sunday morning ' tit is unsuccessful H-of the hers of the families and a few The Legend schedule applies for Relief cantata. broke the line of boys for Frank mom 7 HO P. M. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2-her oHeties. The Primary organi-Snoconvinces mo finally Man, which was present close friends in attendance. and Dora Williamson Whitney. to be ms. however, will not holdjed to a capacity house Thursday is her The young couple will that marry it duty Pauline Topham The couple has three sons Kent, Polydor, a wealthy man who WORD OF WELCOME tings until Jan. 9. evening. The entertainment was honored at a reception Wednesand Clinton, who are with HYMN CRADLE LUTHER Congregation Boyd also presented to the High Scho- - day evening at 8:30 in the West Mr. and Mrs. has previously sought her hand a ... grandparents, Victor R. Robinson PRAYER in marriage But when Pa rthen Ward Relief Society Rooms ""i. I. Rowley, 20, youngest I ol students on Wednesday. in Edwin Williamson Paragonah. TOWN OF BETHLEHEM LITTLE Congregation a ia of offers herself to him in reis Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowley J The bride East Ward Primary officers graduate Wayne and Trekker Class Lajuana Orton turn for the money to release received his call to report and teachers held their prepar-Bi- e Hie Parowan High School and CHORAL READING Phyllis Robb & Primary Stanworth of this City welcomed her father, he denounces her on ation meeting and Armed Services Christmas Is enrolled in her Sophomore SILENT NIGHT a lovely little CHRISTMAS PAGENT Larks, Bluebirds & Seagulls their first-borand refuses her offer. I'L 1951. party Monday evening at the year at the BAC at Cedar City LOW 12 noon, Tuesday. at A MANGER LN daughter, Primary In desperation the girl then with M'm 77" affiliated is the she where Mrs. Karl home of itowb-Bishop and left Friday THE WHST CHRISTMAS Eugene Robb She tipped the scales at a little travels to the country and ofH'end the Christmas holidays I O. Mitchell. Following presen-Lo- s Xi Lambda Tau sorority. She GIFTS Micheal Lamoreaux over six pounds. Grandparents fers herself to the bandits as Angeles with his daugh- - tation of scriptural reading by has also been employed the While Me Watched Flocks ""rtner are Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orton of hostage for the release of her Their by Night r Shephreds arid family. Mr. and Mrs. J Leilani Continued on Back Page Bentley. preparations Guide Class Parowan and Mr. and Mrs. Otto father. She is successful CANDLE IN THE WINDOW .. in arI Ei were made for the Christmas kies. exNeil Talbot Stanworth of Hurricane. THE CHRISTMAS TREE at the freedom his securing vv along with many of his Eve Program for the children, Ronald Topham GOOD ST. NICK IS COMING pense of her own and la put A delicious luncheon was served C iends, ar(. happy to learn of La Nell Topham MERRILL THORNTON THE GREATEST MAN into captivity as a slave. Jim Marsden opening bF the officers and gifts were PEC. 22 School Dance SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN . Zion Boys & Girls Group II INJURED IN ACCIDENT But during her contact with I 'aw office in the Whittaker exchanged. War East DEC. 25 BLEAU the band of outlaws, the lead Group II Merrill Thornton was taken ding adjacant, to Hie south, Snow Ball Ingomar falls in love with her. he Bank of SoutlffkP Utah INCLUDES tf'The annual Christmas Gift DEC. 27 to the Co. Hospital Wednesday As a result of this love he tak-th.... Veterans meetl Zion Boys & Girls Group I afternoon as a result of an acBox party of the Parowan LiterTL ABOARD FOR SANTA CLAU8 fdar City. ' DEC. 30 .. Gun A Rod Clu girl and deserts the ban I cident at the iron mines. Club was held Wednesday INGLE BELLS He for life in the M Group ary he and Mrs. Claude Hulet City where Annug Mmt,ersflip Wm. S. Boardman 'j3 suffering from several brok- evening at the home of Mrs. NEW YEARS EVE 1 2 TO 4) BENEDICTION eaving Saturday evening Continued on Back Page en ribs and other injuries. FIREMAN'S BALL Cent, On Back Page Continued on Back Pae UK 1 30-da- e LeFevre In Minersville The Music Of Christmas C - 53-4- En-on- e; 43-2- Two Wards Present Cantata Social Activities Hip Holiday Season e; l.ipul. Semis Greet From Germany B.A.. Basketball Tournament al Friday PERSONAL NEWS NOTES y. Ilaskotliall Season Ticktls ts Tuesday son-in-la- sing-jiM-- (ht-g,- ut . iW mis-lTh- . is Out-of-to- t e con--sur- '. I'arpnh luproarhins Miirriatfo at 111(1 !lt U.OWII ft r : ... -- i n, .... Activity . alendar aWest rW 4 |