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Show AN TIM EM. I Hr PARO'A.V, ITAH iM MISSION st llixil, n:TKNM.l. i uni, Umllirr Siimintirv summary of n weal conditions here during I960 recently prepared by flay u Rasmussen, government weal h er observer, shows some Inter istliig facts. The tenipcruiuri ranged from a high of 95 de green In July amt Sept, to a of 1 J degrees below zero in Jan. The fad that nothing I. ut very light frosts came before November and that one of the hottest days in the year occurred in September is almost ettallcd by the fact that v e were still getting slight frost In June. The month of December showed an almost record high NEWS in temperature recording for a was red letter day that time of the year with the Sunday for Mrs Mary Ann Keene as she thermometer reaching as high 67 degrees. celebrated her 88th birthday on The total precipitation for the Since she moved over that day. from Heaver to make her home year was 1 4 r inches, according to Mr. Rasmussen's records. with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Dalton. There was a slight precipitaGrandma fteese is the oldest tion recorded for every month woman in Parngonah. during the year but the major fell Sundays festivities included a portion of the moisture , with of months Jan the the for during entire dinner turkey f. Dalton family and for Mrs 1.86 inches, in March with 1.06 Mrs. Dorothy Inches, and In July with 2 10 Reese's sister, e low occurred Williams of Beaver and her two indies. An with the scanty precipitation daughters. Mrs. Williams has been here during April, May and June from August to December visiting tor several weeks. Sh1 is even older than Grandma During the last five months of Reeae, having utmost reached the year, there was a total moisture fell of but 2,69 inches and her 90th birthday. that included the .57 inch which Two fine baby hoys were fell Sunday December 31 We have had clear sunshiny at christened meet regular ing Sunday. The son of Mr. and days will little wind during the Mrs. Hud Orton was named past several months which has i lint Hud Bradley, with pronouncing been delightful in itselt. I farmers and livestock men are the blessing. fingers crossed Mr. and Mrs John K Listers keeping their i new out to an those clouds and was eye christened by his hoy a that the Llst-B. may reMr. they ! hopes Joseph grandfather, ive the drouth In this area er and was given the name of rather than add to the already Arnold. , Kenneth wollen streams and flooded districts to the west of us. Mrs. Lein Lund is in Ianguit-cthis week raring for things at her parents home while thpy U'CIDEVT It I IM out iiiucil are in Salt Lake City. on him he was a nun lid mud and was hi Mr. and Mrs. (Jordan Earns-anworth their daughter came fusoly from a long Imck of Ii is head. home from Washington last week, Carol and the little girl with such an impact little boots and s ha So been there foij several thrown off his feet months while (Jordan has been brush. He was rushed to the unill We Fort Lewis training derstand t hut the unit is pre hospital in Cedar City where his head was stitched and othparing to go overseas and Gor-da- n er injuries attended to He refamgot leave to bring his ceived a number of minor cuts home. ily i and bruises. After being cared for at Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund wore happy to get word from hospital for a time the boy was their son, James on Tuesday. brought home, but early Sunday The telegram told them that he he took a bad turn and was taken back to the hospital for had arrived ut Tokyo, Japan. i another day. Now for the crowning touch Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbott the poor little fellow a Tuesday New to enjoyed trip Mesquite, i recently, to attend an Abbott started to break out with the Chicken Pox 0 family reunion. to St. traveled Monday they George to spend the week doing LOST: I pitchfork, lost between ' temple work. my farm in the North Fields and Sydney Pritchard's home. Mr. Frank Whitney was well Sam Pritchard. enough to leave the Hospital on New Years eve and is eon- valeseing in Paragonah at the home of Dora's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williamson. Dora 'and the children have been here for some time. vlUrli wait to carry out the pioneer theme. Mr. Venice Decker of the faculty waa chairman of the committee in charge. Iliali school student are expected to attend one of the evening presentations of the drama as well as to go to the dunre at-- i tired in pioneer coatuiiieH. On Saturday afternoon while the program and old time dam Ifitt is going on at the recreation hall for the older folks. the Fir mage Theatre will entertain all children of elementary school age at a free matinee. LA I SI. 1 . aon-in-la- w If all-tim- BITKIN out. . tapered to a poi A PAKlGOftAII HIM HiMAHY I No Ml St Mill ITIM. H I'LK.lSl BltS 'olllBlUfil ( William Xi Evans; Treasurer's De-- i Josephine Hunt morn; Re-- i ,(( order Deputy - Ardlce Assessor's Deputlei Colleen Erie, Win J (Jurr, and Joliti H Tullis. Uberta MtiVII Dr. Reed W an reappointed and John A Will-UlttMi- floor, lo-l- ill A veil of in place by flower design in the Bar held P by pi Robinson was monies to the pro-elud- Hie follow- - ladies trio, composed of Hazel Jean Davenport, It use ilia ry Rotiiu-o- ii and Guytlm Henson, sang Always." it, dun Lamorenux sang "Side by Side " Jayne Robinson and Mrs. Orliln Lister gave readings Mr Dan Jones of Cedar City gave a speech and Helen McBride and Hazel Jean Davenport played a medley of appropriate selections on the accordlan and saxaphone. They also played "The Walzt Von Saved for Me" for the bride nnd groom waltz. Mrs all Waid nud fliers and ten MWan Stake w Evans, Miss Eunice (dm ung and Miss Rosemary Robinson took care of the gifts. Mrs I f inn Lamoreaux was in charge f refreshments and was assisted by Miss Gaining. Beth Talbot. Vvonn Low. Donna Robinson, Joan Lamoreaux, Ada Robinson, la-l- a Ward, according cement by Mrs son. Stake prii Work In nil clt will lie given w struct ions reg; Conference will Executive depart l niuia' I be Wosi an announ m Hendrick y President departments c special in- Close relatives from out tew n, who attended the recep tion included and Mr II N Harris family Sail Lake City and I i Low Kvuin Mr Parowun Clove of Enter! Mary Little, her daughter E ma nnd son Kay of Glendale. The newlyweds with George's people left town early Monday tor the return trip to (.onnectl- - i Cllt. Tl it, nag ot ill Nona Harris and Gayihn Henson The lemaindei of Go- evening wns spent in dancing J d. suiting Mtg County Attorney A. M Maraden Sheriffs Deputies - Arch Henson, Wm. A Haigh, Tony Lambert, George Manning, Preston Wood, Charles Wells. Henry Hauer, ill me, at mam ti lent of t Although i he policy of the does not deplume company rtllll its publishing a com-t- c list of the chu tiges which ve been made, it does urge irons to all in for inform-i- i concerning a number which y tail to ring immediately, e manager also states that ti"W directories will he on Beh 1st with the cut changes included. jd llaldon E ( hi pointed as dial County Civil D with Arthur Xt dard. of Cedar Clark and Ha Parowun, the , Old Broo Sunny dis-hute- d we urge the meantime e of ou who have a new r I. t hose with wltoni ve frequent dealings and them of the change I 'a rowan Correspondant ike you to note that her number has now been changed to 3391 f at any time you are unable to ring her, call the Times Office at 2111 and leave the in forma t ion or word for her to call you. them. p,; us County Ih ffleerfi Jen its fame' frig Tune in on teal pleasure tonight' 1, Old Sunny Brook- -a fine WHISKEY- -A 65 L GRAIN NEUTRAL BLEND SPIRITS THE OLD 86 V ";r.3K tuc PROOF COMPANY LOUISVILLE whi wet wa; 1 a i as one our bra of Ind Htr Gos all and the lire C and Tea the hou hoa Wh and and tha lovi 1 min of not of to GREAT x STRAIGHT Every Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. during January, February and March, Utah Copper proudly presents the Utah Symphony Orchestra in an hour - long program on Radio Station KSL. I These programs, under leadership of Maurice Abravanel, the Orchestras celebrated director and conductor, are designed to enable our neighbors in i f tah Utah to enjoy the beauty and brilliance of one of the nations outstanding symphony orchestras. his noted orchestra has done much io bring to our state a richly deserved cultural attainment. The orchestra, of course, belongs to the people. And it is Utah Coppers hope that additional thousands of our neighbors will hear and enjoy this renowned orchestra and its world famed guest artists. 1 topper cordially invites you to listen to these programs every Thursday at 8:00 p. m. on KSL. UTAH COPPER DIVISION Kennecoit Copper Corporation A 86 Proof traigtit Bourbon Whiskey lational DistiHers Products Corporation, N Y wei the our stoi i Tuesday evening Mrs. Leona Stones was hostess at a party at her home honoring Mrs. Mildred Kurtz who is here from California with her husband George visiting relatives. A number of indies from Cedar City attended the party. of Iuhi (ENTUCKY iiuA : Ken- tucky whiskey, famous since 1891, , Pura-Ugona- co j of urn i r cell In . Announcements have been made during the week telling tthe townspeople that Apostle Mathew Cowley will be in li next Sunday to attend I Priesthood meeting and Sunday "School. Elder Cowley Is one of I the four distinguished visitors . who will be in Iron Co. for the ,. Centennial Celebraton. I . As it is an unusual event for t'ene of the authorities of the T church to meet with us in our own Ward everyone is urged to a 'attend the meetings on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gale and family of Monroe, were guests llie home of Marie's sister, Mi s. Lola Robb for a few days I last w I. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boardman fi'l ft for Reno, Nev., Sunday er word Saturday of : he death of Ruth's older sister Kae We were unable to obtain Many particulars about the case 'except that the lady died in a ?Keno hospital. Cradle news from Orem, tells g ; of the birth of a baby girl to LeLan and Marie Gordan on New Tears Eve. This makes one of a kind for the (Jordans Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baldwin of Cedar. f thi the whiskey that's Ii Iw-- Btr good neighbor helping to build a better Utah It I |