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Show PAROWAN TIMES I..V.VI O uor ii in Seven Iv lkinberN SBoiior Ileunrliiu; Member PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Muurliio Evans of Luke view, Oregon, Uri uni punted her brother Floyd Evans to 1uro ' wan for the Christmas holidays remain here hut Floyd will Mn urine will return this week to her studies at the Southern Oregon eollege at Ashland. Ore Metause of her s holarlstle ret ,Maurim ord in High Srhool, was one of ten pupils In Lake County who wert eligible for srholarshlps at the college and allows Iter Matt per year for ' years. Slo Is majoring in tea rhers' education r Mimj and Mrs Karl Munn and little son left several days ago for Texas where they will visit with relatives for some time. Mr and and in lid 1 .dun srald, Homer Ada in How vKou, a Uafivnoati Waul uh .No b? len T Novli Henson Most of the family of Mr. lit announces that the pictures Mrs. Mart Mortensen were able i ken of the West Ward Visit P to get home during the recent ing Teachers turned out very I, holidays. Joining the members good and she is certain that L who live in Iarowan were Nor-g- : ach member will want one or P man and Florence Romberger more. of Ogden; Glenn and Klma Mar-- f Members Interested in seof ler and Dolline Mortensen curing these pictures may call 'Sait Lake City; and Gene and at her home to select their ! of choice from the various Lila Mulloch and family proofs Cedar City. Prof. ICugetie Robinson re- Ortons and with otliei da vi turned Monday lo his post in and friends. Ihe physics department of the Rattans State Teachers college Mr. ami .Mrs Phii Henson and at Rmporla, Kansas after spend daughters Neta and Susan u ing tho holidays here with his Joyed the New Year's week-enparents, the JameH C. Robinsons III Nevada where they visltei He and his mother traveled to- with the Jim Lloyds and tin gether as far as Tooele, where Sint Bensons in Moulder City Mrs. Robinson will visit with and with the Nate Hensons In her daughter Helen Wexel and Henderson. Nevada Phyllis and B family, Kugene traveled by air Jim came up to get them while B from Salt Lake City. the return t rip was made with For the first time in , years Nute and Rue. the immediate family of Mr Mr ami Mrs. Marvin Graff E and Mrs John S. Dalton were uud children spent the latter E, together at the family home of the recent holidays with part Trav-"i New Years here for day. Tooele folks in Alices Mary to of town out Join from ollng uud Suit Lake City. those who ttujde here were !Mrs. Norma Huminoll of RiverMr. and Mrs. S. A Halterman side, Calif.; Mrs Shirley Mer- heat the snow storm by just few hours when they arrived itor and children of Ogden; and Clay Dalton of Salt l.ako City. Saturday after spending a month in They all returned to their homes with the Adrian Daltons Datton Tuaron. Arizona. early tills week. Mrs to accompanied Shirley back Mr. and Mrs. Glade Smith a visit. for 'Ogden and daughter, Connie, visited Pfc. Muck Dell Matheson and the New Year holiday his wife are home for a few during with Glade's people in Moroni. ;days visit with Macks family, Dr. and Mrs, L. W. Sorenson 'the D. A. Mathesons in Paro-waand with Dorothy's mot- spent the holidays with their the sou and daughter-in-laher and brothers in Cedar City in Calif, Lionel Jrs. Oakland, at linen Fort Lewis, They have 'Wash., where Pfc. Matheson is and with other relatives. Uud tiulieruiun. ms mother. stationed with the 213th Field Muttalion. Mrs. R. L. Halterman and Miss last Mlckelson left Howard and Margaret Hatch Marlene i where week for children arrived Washington and Knight 'here Christmas Rve in time to they were to visit with Ralph greet Santa at the A C. Hatch and Lawana Halterman. Ralph with the 213th stationed home. M Sgt Knight has been stationed at Camp Hood, Texas field battalion at Fort Lewis. where he was a member of the they returned Wednesday night Lawana lOolorarto unit of the National bringing Ralph and 'Guard hut from where he has with them. now been released. The family Sgt. Spencer Ward Lemmon expects to make a home in left Monday for Fort Warren, and will move directly inWyoming, after spending an to the Carl Crawford residence. day furlough here with his paiBishop Murray Rawson. Mrs. nts, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lemltawson and their three chil- mon and with his sisters, Mrs. from Norma Hulet ami Mary Carol dren arrived last week Richfield, Idaho to spend the emmon. remainder of the holidays with this It was a Annas people, the Peter H. time for Mr.granddaughter and Mrs. Loriu Carr family. They also Joined Orton of Parowan who made .other members of the family her debute on Dec. 2Sth at the ,for a trip to Pasadena. Calif, Utah Valley hosptial in Provo .where they witnessed the Rose ti lbs. ti ozs. Proud New Year's day. weighing Parade on and Thelma are Bryce parents Making the trip with tliem were of Wymount VillOrton Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Peter (itirr, Mr. is 'and Mrs Helier Gurr, Mr. and age, Provo. Year old Brent Mrs Mr. and with grandparents. Mrs. Grayson Gurr, Kendall K. Morgan at Riverton. Bryce Gurr and Mr and Mrs. Gay- J is studying at the B.Y.U. where lord Whitney. he is completing requirements The entire family of Mr. and for a teaching certificate and Mrs. Joseph E. Ward assembltowards It is masters ed at the family home here to working in the school of comdegree spend Christmas together. Com- merce. ing from out of town to Join An S tb. baby hoy was born their parents and sister Sarah, the Utah Valley hospital on at were Park and Leora Ward and four children, Clyde and Christmas day to Mr and Mrs. i Carrie Shurtliff and Miss Mary Frank Patten. He. will be given Ward of Salt Lake City. Bess the name of Richard A. Patten. He has a big sister Peggy. 4 and Alma Holt and family of and brother Dennis B. 3. to Enterprise, and from Cedar him. Maternal grandwelcome City came Page and Zola Knell, Mrs. Lena Benson of mother. and Dale Halterman and George the Theron and Joan Wheatly and Parowan is staying with their families. Their arrival Pattens at their home in Spring-MilUtah. made a total of 34. Mr and Mrs. Ward accomMr. and Mrs. Clayton Raspanied the Holts to Southern mussen spent Christmas with California last week-en- d where their daughter and they enjoyed a brief vacation Mr. and Mrs. Burton Banks at including the Rose Bowl game Kanab. and parade in Pasadena. On the Dec. 2Cth they went Jay and Lela Orton and three on up to Orem to visit with daughters of Spanish Fork spent their other daughter Norma and a few davs here also their son Carl during the holidays with parents, the Scott of Provo l UCMtIK coil proskfii (a ion IS f all-da- 1 k the and ( elaborate In j to and bi it ih ready a tilt (ill (Hi I by huirman of the Work y w huraders. Adams and Mrc. directing the play he presented both Saturday evenings id again on th following week if it Is found to be advisable. There Is nothing more appropriate that could he given it this time both from the tandpoint of entertainment and from the Pioneer atmosphere which Its presentation will create It will be a privilege for the deseendants of the illustrious founders of these Southern 1 tali towns and of communities Luellu A. Dalton will group of pioneer stories Sunday night fireside and Gleaner Girls ie Parowan Wards. .Mrs. Ward Woiiensoii will be hostess to tie group at her home with the p rogram scheduled at 7:30 pill Miss Beverly Orton is in charge of arrangements and in- vites all within those age group: Pi the far corners of the west to enjoy word for word, tip beauty of the lines just as the) fell from the lips who spoke m ull ail ilu from nearly a century ago. iin-.ua- that will begin ladles t tlitrrt? early to iUlltll Ml they may i K iilur css ion at 2 mum1 Jnatru tioit on making will be given Kit il H. A! it hell will also In vs ho desire with in Salt Lake ,. Bcetiiui Sunday Parowan Stuku heart ago Card Of Tliauks our vfsh to express core thanks and appreciation and friends our many iglihors for their kindnea nvn us in our recent sorrow the many friends who call-a- t the home both before ifter tin islag of our mother, to those who such word of comfort to ie funeral services. music offered us consolation, to those that helped furnish the delicious luncheon. to those who contributed sip h beautiful floral offerings and who in any way helped and assisted us, we extend our sincere thanks. Families of Mrs. Susan M. Mi kelson. says, the the m special for a r. Stake Quarterly conference President announces Rowley. that a meeting of the High Council members of the Stake will commence at 2:30, lie tates. Ac. ordmg to Mrs. Edna S. Hutch, she Relief Society will hold its Union meeting in the Society rooms In the West Ward Church beginning at 2:3 u There will he instruction given in all departments with the exception of the magazine de- Clair hit ve dial partment, she lug mothers of asked to ullcnd partment for u in preparation .Slake Leadership And I nion She her, y r w tol Jay Davenport. (11104 Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and flit CO their family left for Salt Lake Ity Friday morning where they have secured living quarters i ml where they expect to make their home Indeflnalelv I) It. wliicli llL The activity committee of the mo; Florence U uesaii H quorum was In charge of ar vor. rangementa and Included If. K Itayles, chairman, Thos. Da von inn i port, William Doardtnan and of (Ilf Pictures Available HI.ULI l,L-lVNtil M KH hOIlh MKRIINt. girli The aid tin refreshments. Mrs. I: -- quorum of Seventy of i'a rowan Stake, and Mrs. Crawford were honored by quorum members at social Thuraduy evening entertainment was held In West Wartl recreation hall Included dancing, visiting tuitll i Mr Carl Crawford, one of the seven presidents of the filth a UTAH JANUARY IAIKAVA.', program honoring the Pion. will be given during preliminary exercises, Jin Hutch V. K. unnouucei ILl It REPORTS months u The V. K mini As came of Pi man) out a sine. St real s tlltl their activities of tin th include a meeting at the home of Mr Day where plans w.-- r t Christmas party S that dainty refreshments I .os! Costumes fiy the hostess. On Dm For years uud years Ive members and their pari coshelped people out with a turkey dinner joyed tumes for plays or character lors Cafe to! lowed by an cte nails, a dress a coat a wig etc. nine of games and singing car. and I think the least people ( Is at the Monty Macfarian can do is return them. home. Mrs. Merton Mitchell ua, A number of years ago i jltostess to the group at Ms loaned Harleys sword, it never ular meeting Dec, celef insUt cunt I . Jensc , So i came hack and now he needs it for this Pioneer play. During the State Centennial loaned I his Tuxedo and last year loaned Prince fathers my Albert coat. Please look In your closets and if you find them please return them. LUKLLA A. DALTON Faro home. Black of hi . Count of foi Husbands were again od in the New Yes .which included dinner followed rs w "A Ev not her hv games home of Mrs. Augusta Adams The group then joined the other members of the community at the Firemens Dance which was held at the Brown Derbv. , wan i fortun turn 'i friem' been to i k . coon it w ll have i the ; . T! .011(1 pany in e i alow d exert 'i The I., them t undo togei Th some f Sntit. 1 1! Owji, was suit, a a pi. struck seized when tho hi" ham! (O ft! r ... out, .'! This ti for u Th i told h t not ms Indie n friot: give hii for it ha: I er , f m our1 int. 191 SOU It.'on of tho issuing 5: ; SVbri! m. In "ii Par-lOW- your In 1 SCII Cl, A W lllov Par '.wan I i t H Bn-- : iVe.i jVe.i Wen. 7.i Every Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. during January, February and March, Utah Copper proudly presents the Utah Symphony Orchestra in an hour-lon- g program on Radio Station KSI,. These programs, under leadership of Maurice Vlrravanel, the Orchestras celebrated director and conductor, are designed to enable our neighbors in I tah Wan Utah to enjoy the beauty and brilliance of one of the nations outstanding symphony orchestras. his noted orchestra has done much to bring to our state a richly deserved cultural attainment. The orchestra, of coarse, belongs to the people. And it is Utah Copper's hope that additional thousands of I our neighbors will hear and enjoy this renowned orchestra and its world famed guest artists. Copper cordially invites you to listen to these programs every Thursday at 8:00 p. m. on KSL. v Tho Thu s I. ill 7 7 s Thp-- 7 I: . craf wee for ta r th( A Fix Eler late' Clas setting t Pi List. fo Sthoi Cenit Aini M ho UTAH COPPER DIVISION e. Kennecott Copper Corporation son-in-la- son-in-la- A good neighbor helping to build a better Utah donn Frida |