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Show 1,1 .! :D I'liad A Driv letter headquartei ras Bed C ron luuoiiiar" Sinru u Pacific congratulating Art Lo- D. Sir- - hi on his appoint- 1951 Red to head (he bo, , . a First Aid PAROWAN TIMES CommualllM from pjeut croaa Drlre in Iron County sug-Pll- y (, gesta the suture of that respou-f- n to , sibUtty. In view of the c ritical bail state of the world affairs it ntll , appears that our 1851 Fund will be one of the iHana v eampalun uanv moat Impel taut In years The as f Red Crons has been called up-- . ' certain respondisrt wb,, on to n' hm , blllt lea for First Aid and Home In connection id Dot t Nursing training The Blood Ciwil Defense with anie, Vnlun- Ilmne Service, a! program, nd P,, tear ftomees and other pro- grama are also meeting Increas- demamli caused by the ex ed tefor, ii (0 pansion of the armed forces.' Iron County Chapter has re-cant i sponded fo the present need by "bun speeding up its program of First ' on m Aid Training and Home Nnra-lug- . One First Aid Class for Instructors was completed in Cedar City In December and anno erg other Is In progress In Parowan at the present time under the and. McRae Howard, direction of it the Forest re g .. Some groups like Service men have aleadv been trained and classes for others, basket , including Firemen, are about to Ella Edmunds comthe ap begin. Mr traint whet I pleted the Home Nursing Cpdar ing of 52 girls in the utk Srbool in January and. ew jwi High ! Martha Jones. ie to ft has chairman. Pome Nursing tkl had a similar class In Paro-va- n started diSfOTC this week. During the past n with two years over a hundred woed Stats men hare reeelVed Red Cross Paavo: Home Nursing training in the County. li Other stations under di-- a When the Centennial piny "Ingotuur, The Barbarian" was ire.nted in Parowan on Jan 13 msny reguests were made to j t,U MNK T,ll,tTV SIX take the play to neighboring communities. These were not considerd seriously at the time ItuillS Droll (lilltics Later, however at the urgent invitations of a large group of; St. George people the matters II i of taking to St. George, Heaver The I'urowuti High basketball and fanguitch was reconsidered traveled up to Hiuckly loam a few of the promby the cast evening and played Wednesday inent characters were able to in a contest with participate in the "out of town" The presentations hut with Will L rIcams slow to ofl stall go, .,,,.1 -- .So Oim nit, I trailing It to 2 at the end of the 1st quarter and 23 to 35 at time. Although our Itoys again worked up to a present to 53 they scored 25 oat ts able status, and was presented to IS for t h compared points to a full house In St. George, on in last half the Felt. 15, and to large audiences!tllitickly team for top wiih (led Gurr Hardy In Heaver on Feb 17 and in each making honors, scoring Panguitch on Felt. 18. All audgoals and 2 charity tosses iences were enthusiastic in their a total of 14 points. Orton for and the praise for "Ingomar ended up with a total of 13. cast feels well repaid for the 7 out of 8 3 field goals and in and effot involved time for counted Mitchell shots. foul taking "Ingomar. to our three 0 Henson and Winters. points neighboring counties. Evans found the basket Panguitch Requested that O. and 5 each Winston Orton come over and for In the game with Heaver, read "Lacea" as a specialty. His last Friday night, the played rendition, as always, was greeted an interesting conHams made with spirited enthusiasm. test out of it for 3 quarters but fell behind in the final period with the final score reading Heaver 41. Parowan 31. It El. INI' SOCIETY TO Tlie Hums have only Iwo DAY GIVE PROGRAM SEN more games left lo play in the The special program for the j scheduled division games, one Sunday Sacrament meeting in ;t( Pn rowan tomorrow night the Third Ward will he given with Milford and one at Delta hv the Relief Society. There next Friday with the first place will lie special musical niim- - j f)ita Rabbits. tiers given all are urged to at-- j Although the Rants haven't tend. bailee of entering the State mothers are tonrnamnet next month, they All singing at the ward will be quite important in de- urged to report 4:00 p.m. tc, mining whether Milford or at chapel Saturday j for practice. Millatd. who are both currently tied for second, will qualify to The third Ward Relief So- - tenter in a divisional playoff. ' nK Anl l- free-scorin- g .1 . I Church Doings TIMES lA ROWAN'. UTAH PAROWAN I'roillilMMlI Uiiii I Men I AM FKDU.Mt Y 22. im NUMBER 111 In (ulorado George Almu Lowe Jr , 7ti, prominent Parowan man died Tuesday at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Gladys Grater, in Olathe. Colorado, where he had been visiting for (he past few months. Refute his retirement a number of years ago Mr l.owo was one of the prominent pure bred breeders of the Rambouillet stale Associated with his fsther whon u young man he became one of the first pure bred sheep producers in Southern Ptah and the Lowe Rambouillets wore sold throughout western America. They received top honors in shows from Idaho to Texas and ui one time held the world's record for wool production in a single fleece. He was also one of Southern null's leading dairymen when he was younger Mr. Lowe was born in Parowan. January 7. 875, eldest son of George Alina and Harriet Allen Lowe, pioneer settlers. In 1895 he married Mary Ellen Heap of Parowan anti had resided here ever since. Mrs. Lowe died in 1 9 4 American Legion Schedules Race Meet June 28, 29 & 30 Pjirow an lio s Csivon lliuli Praist C TO BE FEATURE ATTRACTION Parowan clays were tuund to excellent tor many types ot in iamb work dunng an inteu- lstv adult course just completed here under the direi bon of Clark Biddle, Provo He Mill' I, VIII ft II was brought here by the State Department of Public Inst tuiAs tion to determine textures and uses of local days and lo lliltiule Mar Lillian, sou of Mr and ceramic work here. The course will continue tin Mr Bnloii Lytnuii. Mill he the der the direction of Prluicipal Parowan high school delegate to the youth conference sponA. C. Hatch, wlio will Ih the in sored by the Sail Lake Itotury structor. Mr Middle gave suggestions club, March 4. 5 and ll. Mar was chosen by a com on use of the local clays that will lead lo successful results. mil lee of faculty members, with Mr Hatch said Mr. Kiddle scholarship ami student activity r classes after participation being major factors noons and evenings duily for ill the selection. At the youth conference, rep the past week His work here will stimulate ceramic produt resenlalivoK of the various high Hatch schools over the state meet tion in Parowan, Mr with the Rotary club group at lie was widely known for Ills stated. their meeting in Hotel Utah. philanthropic endeavors In supporting nearly every civic enterprise that was attempted in HjiIos An Parowan or In the County. cod To All OF PAROWANS be one-wee- HOME-COMIN- G k t until (Iiospii DHpriiIo 1 ion-duct- two-hou- Hospital Plan For The American Legion it.i.e has been sclieiiulcil for Juue 2. 29, uml ;itnh. These dates acre act at a iMtcliug ot the Slate Bui mg Assm uiUoii u! Fillmore last Saluiilai Feb If. Delegates of Legion Post .No. JO who attended here were Eugene Orton eomniundcr unit committeemen Harrell W. Du I ion. Max Hendrickson and Garry Beiitly. The buys reported a very liar at Fillmore, mnnioua meeting there being no ronfluis in dosli-e- u i, icing dates Milford will have the date of June 21,22 and 23, Fillmore July 4,5 and ti and Beaver July 12, 13 and I I. The Centennial Committee has promised that no confll- Gng Centennial events will be slag ed, and in return the Legion Race Committee lias prom lied to give as much pioneer flavor to the Parowan meet ;i ! possible by interspersing tin races with The centennial special events Committee lias indicated Ilia! a drama and possibly a pageant, Parowan history depicting may be staged just before or Just after the race meei here. But no special Centennial event will be scheduled for June 2H, 29 or 30. The Centennial Committee will urge any family group which may he t id tig :t reunion te the last week in June to a, lend the race sessions ns a unit whenever possible. As before staled, the Legion boys have promised many special! h- dur Ing tin meet that will bo of special interest to descendants of Parowan's Pioneers. June and July have been designated by the (b nlennial Home Coming Committee as months and about 2.80b invitations are being mailed to do and former residents to attend homecoming events and reunions during plan family hose months. It is quite probable that the last week iti June be the first big homecoming week of our centennial year. A great Influx of visitors and family groups would get this part celebration of our Centennial off to a good start and would aiso insure the success of the American Legion Post No 20 Race meet. Meet recti on of Highway Patrolman at Part Tom Semmons are being maln-- j ion He is survived by eight of tnined a' Paragonah. Modena, !,nfl Beryle. Anhis 13 sons and daughters: Mrs. ou dot r',,ar A1' An important announcement C linic Mildred Gilger. Mrs Thnra Rar on another other at K inarrn is soon to lie of immunization this Issue ol' The typhoid puge established ton Elmer and Lament Lowe, tin infor i liuli who h had been ached detailed paper gives These activities, together with Parowan; Mrs Miriam Lamb, nation concerning the Hospital uled to begin March s has been iloftk purchase of some new equlp-he- y Mrs. Grater. Mrs. Pamoua, Cal and Surgical protection which postponed until further notice a; nient for use In the County rePortia Alger. Hiawatha and Mrs. will soon he available to resi- The clinic has been Uliable to stead . fleet the use to which Red Cross PARACJOM.AIi NEWS I.ila filler. Cedar City; three dents of I liis county. llfrneeded serum secure Pas money lis put In Iron County. Mr. and Mrs. Harms Hatton brothers: Grant A, Powe, will notify the public as They The National Benefit Insur The Annual Fund Drive to be Next Tuesday is the Social jar(, Coasting of two new grand- - Vegas. Nev., and Alphonse Lowe, soon as they are available. anoe Mrs. launched next Wednesday has a Science lesson to he given by sisters: four Company, with the Home Sacramento; Due to the present emer8ons horn during the past week St. Deslie Anderson goal of over $3,100. no of which Mrs. Anna Adams. George; Office in Des Moines the author gency, wafer s rtage and other at the hospital iu Cedar City. enieiic 1 575 and Surgical will remain in the Mrs. Laura Spendlove, Bell, Cal.; of the Hospital On February 15 a 7 pound which may arise, It is be introduced to the things to Ada local chapter and 42.5 percent Mrs. Mrs. Evans and Lilian program 4oz. baby boy was born to Bruce advisable to consider the value e oast will go o the National to residents of the county. and June Barton making them Heap, Parowan; 52 grandchilof Immunizations. It is easier to Its stenned-u- p 19 dren and program for time. first for the Tli is plan of protection against prevent an epidemic than cure parents . ign fslrellef of suffering at home and the and one. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs expense of hospital cost Is with the fighting men abroad. j J. H. Marsing are now living at doctor hills has benefit Is now he conservices Funeral will If you haven't been receiving Mr. S coil Mitchell has been Hite, Utah. In ill its 44th year of service and ducted Saturday at 2p.m. inoclations each named chairman of this years Feb. 18. Parowan West ward chapel of this county lias been selected your typhoid morning. Sunday should have three this drive for Parowan and Miss you year, Clark and Lillian Barton greet- the Church of Jesus Christ of as one of the counties to partHelen Stones will he In eharge spring, if you had them last ed an 8 lb. baby making a pair Lntter-da- y Saints and burial icipate in this Hospital and scribe Mrs. Hulda Hulet, chief is all in Pararenal,. year, a "booster dose in their family. Big will be in Parowan cemetery'. Surgical program. for the Parowan Times for the of fine boys is necessary this year. that brother Lee is in Paragonah past four vears, has spent the Small pox vaccinations should has The protection been Friends may call at the famhi grandparents during & lie past week in the Iron County;"1'11 repealed every 5 years. m0,hers s,a ,n ,h hoslli,al ily home Saturday from 10:30 widely endorsed for its liberal be a small fee will following a major sur-hi- s There Hospital & for a in of time coverage until services. surgical hospital jVew Matermi! grandparents are Mr these for immunizations, gical operation performed last of residents charged this bills. Many Phoenix. Arizona and Mrs. John A. Anderson of Friday. Although she is recovft revived have state benefits rarowan Times Editor: Heaver. satisfactorily, she has been hospital and doctor bills inBoth of the young couples We received our first eopv of ering in us unable to make her usual covcurred because of operations. in Cedar City. the New Times today, and we of news this week, hut live Moot erage A Mol like Its New Look very much. Since a high percentage of expects to be back oti the job D.IJ.P. camp The Paulina Mrs. Eliza Mrs May Lister was rushed We really do enjoy the home Drysdale Merrill, residents require hospitalization for next weeks issue. their next regular on Monday eve-- 1 will hold Alton Merrill, of mother , to the town news. hospital a a need for better every year, however, She does report, at 2 p.m. Thursday and in a critical condition. A meeting local Our Times was a Christmas instructor, Seminary ning of and surgical plan hospital that WTm. M. (Mel) Eyre, is also 1st. March was N. Amos Dr. perof wife Merrill, Hert Mr. Mrs. from operation and gift It is protection is indicated. now at home after a sojourn midnight Alt members are urged to Church Provo formed for ruptured stomach Felstead and Frank Lovvder of in that participation in expected the hospital where he undercostwear (heir Centennial leader and B Y. IT. professor, ulcers. The surgery was ' your city extenwill be here the program went major surgery. umes. a success hut gangrene WeBcertainlv do enjoy the sive. The Natinal Benefit plan died Wednesday noon in Utah Ranch Lesson. a Mrs. Day of so Lister heart in set "Early had Winters here, in Hie Valley of alley hospital also Pendleton is well known and has achieved already Mr. Clarence will be given by Mrs . is in a very serious condition, ailment ing," the Sun beds sick the one of occupied popularity. An active member of the Here's wishing the best of t here for a few days while he Latest reports were that she was Sarah Lovvder. One of the most effective Church of Latterday Saints, Mrs. Alva A Mrs bronand a severe Times for the daughter. resting. was treated for everything means of combating socialized Merrill served in various capacour many Friends of your city. chial infection. Gale, came over from Reaver Tlie Elizabeth D.U.P. camp jJJ is the everincreasing medicine 4-- 11 in Sunday schools ities and her. be with to CLUB ALMS will meet Thursday evening at Very Truly Yours of familes who are pronumber ImMutual Womens Mrs. Frank Stevens suffered Mr. & Mrs Russ Alder & Family Young musical 8 oclock. Special Leaders of Iron County Mrs. Gwen Jones was happy tecting themselves by part- provement Assn in Logan nrf P. S. Mrs. Alder, was former a throat hemmorrhage early in have been arranged numbers clubs were recently recogin a voluntary plan of tonsilec-tom- y to have her parents and her She was married April 25, nized. by t lie Kerr Glass Manuly Miss Emma Lovvder of your the week following a with the lesson "Early icipating of and with her Clem surgical protection. 1900. to Dr. Merrill in the part iduSS and had to be rushed to brother which will oe hospital City. the week. Clem left on Tues- Day Ranching, Many authorities believe that Logan LDS temple. They made facturing Corporation, for their the hospital for surgery. Russell. iturt Mrs. Pearl given by most their home In Logan until 1909 outstanding work in Home Food American people, Parowan, Ft day for Fort Dix. New Jersey. Also Mrs. Minnie Burton will the Young David Matheson son Preservation during 1950. OH,Mr. Norman.ah in those Mr. and Mrs Englestead were the especially Midwest, when they went to Provo. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matheson, The following leaders were history of the want to choose their own give a short othto St. to Dear Sir: join George plan from going suffered torn ligaments Adams with requisitions family. was She an presented accomplished of protection against hospital very much prefer the full his back when he jumped too er members of Mr. Englesteads 1 Fruit Jars: Aims I., tana in conducted and, 948, rea painter, and doctor who had rather sixe paper. expenses, planned far while ehoring about the family Mrs. Pearl Halterman. a Nelson, of her landscape public exhibit than be forced into a system of T1 union to work in the temple. smaller issue home recently. Mrs. family Lois Cedar City: She works in MEWS Rowley, CLUB painted Europe. medical goverment controlled appe I to me at all. Mrs. Lila K. Stones, Paragonah; Allen Dalton son of Mr. and was Provo of Creative or president care. week of last hospital Yours Respectfully Friday afternoon and Mrs. Edith Hunt, Beryl. Mrs. Carlyle (Kike) Dalton is Mrs. Aleen Orton was hosArt Club for one year. had the P.T.A. organization Mrs. Hugh L. Adams week The announcement carried Tvi- Club at its regThese awards are presented rele- to home from school this the Dr. Mrs. Merrill and tess A their Founders day meeting. tonsil from a Wednes- elsewhere in this issue will give )rated their 50th wedding the Kerr Corporation to furby meeting ular weekly recuperating was the progiven, program of an this oppmore anti better canning was county ther with 25. The spent IVew 1950, evening operation. njversary April jects under consideration were day. a an to in such enHie Stale of Utah and otunity participate house at and their home, throughout has spent visiting Averill open Mrs. Etta rs Frank discussed and refreshments were sewing Mortensen reprogram pro providing voluntary 4th N. visit East. 279 refreshments delicious weeks of the joying td word, from Kanab, couple served. past of tection against hospital and suriter hus- PARAGONAH GOLD & GREEN Survivors include served by Mrs. Orton. tt arrival of a 7 lb. baby girl ing in Price, Utah and in Salt It is vinted out band, Provo; one daughter and expense. gical to Mr. and Mrs. Meryle Lake City. It has come to our attenRecent activities have includ- - that families living in rural ar- - fonr sf,ns. Mrs Melvin (Lucile) BALL SATURDAY' EVENING Moore Mrs. tion that one of our home town eti a on Feb. 15. Mrs. Miriam Valentine party at the eag Wjji contacted during the McDonald. Salt Lake City; A The Paragonah M.I.A. is havMorris is a sister of Norma Burton and Costance fellows, Mr. Charles Robb who homo of Estell Orton. Thenf.xt few weeks and they, too, Lyman Merrill, Price; David M. Mr. Mortensen. ing its Gold and Green Bali on Baton gave a lovely birthday went to the city years ago has house was Merrill, Farmington; Alton D. 19 for recently received a promotion Feb. Morris family lived in party Monday. Continued on Back Page Saturday evening, Feb 24. This Valentine theme and games and Merrill. Parowan; one sister, event Parc van for about G months Mrs. M. A. Burton. in his chosen work and is now has become an outstandwere enjoyed. refreshments Elizabeth Drysdale, Ogden, and Bhg the past year. ing annual affair which everyIn attendance were Adalinda slated for another move. 19 grandchildren. Mrs. Leona Dalton was honone looks forward to. Seven years ago Charles startThornton, Anna T. Adams. Funeral services will be conStork shower and C4riel ed out as an auto mechanic ored at a Hi The dance will commence at Hendrickson, baby boy arrived at Jean Milford at Parowan ducted Saturday at 3:30 p.m. FEB. 24 the Iron County Hospital Mon-- Adams. Gloria Smith, Grace helper in the City Pits Lines was presented with a number FEB 2G 9:00 p.m. and the evenings enDist. Scout meeting in Berg mortuary Chapel by Feb. id to make 4 boys Gurr and Gertrude Adams. garage in Salt Lake City In of lovely gifts by the group. MIA Leadership meeting Thomas A. Wilsey, bishop, Provo tertainment will include a floor the Shop Forefor Mrs. Eunice Skougard and shown and the crowning of the was spent in time he The afterno Friends may Recent meetings have been MARCH 1 .. Paulina DUP p.m. lDS Fifth ward chosbeen he has now th late Carl Skougard. and of man with prizes King and Queen. There will he playing games, Elizabeth DUP eve meeting at the homes of Utahna jcan at the mortuary Friday special decorations for the ocj held pandparents are Mr. and valentines being given, which en as the General Manager of I Heap. Greta Dalton and Dor G to 8 p.m. and Saturday Legion meeting from Bli. John C. Barton of Para- - was followed by a luncheon the E! Paso, Texas City Bus and . MARCH 2 Parowan at Delta prj0r to services Burial will be casion and everyone is promist vuima l i and Mr an enjoyable Street Car Lines This Js ed a good time. and Mrs Thomas Everyone had 'glr,9 nelt week in Provo cemetery. eDtHrujn Continued on Back Page Bigard of Parowan Continued on Rack Pape crec noun Inimimlzuf (ounts Itosidouts j j ( : . e! - I ! jvei-r-- I rt PERSONAL NEWS Mat-Jern- j NOTES j Pros Cons For Slvlo Paer ron-dants , H.F.P. (a To Next Thursday lton Mcrrill'K her Hasses wav j well-know- n i . . r Arrivals . Activity Calendar G . . . her-am- I m-on- |