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Show H Wttat "V f - , PAROWAN First City In W bond1 The Nation flAGCilY Published Meehlu For The interett Of Parowan Ami Tlrliilfij VOl.lMNK To Ilearh THIRTY PAROWAN TIME SIX 1G0 n- r", ! it - A JANUARY lu. 191: NUMBER FORTY SINK iCOIIlllITEES ANNOUNCE FINAL PLANS FOR CENTENNIAL FINALE .oaA k James Lslloy (Jlwmle) Hyatt f 'll VV; 1 v Jimmie Hyatt Fnneral Services Enlists In Air Force For !tli Pemllelon UTAH PAROWAN, Ruslne A "'i Of lli-Uv- ol Old-Ti- me Farce To Feature Friday Descendant Of t OM. Houses To Doors At 10:30 A. M. Sat. Due to unavoidable circumthe previously sctiednl-stances, Hyatt of Parowsn, left New three-da- y fete climaxing tbs leer's day after eulistiBg In the A m.-- j m uk lu ilu two year-lono observance ..f !iu lulled States Air Force aud ha furies m tilth will highlight B ro- County 'a Centennial Annlvriaiy tut reported at Lackland Air wans iVi.teunial finale here Sat- has been d changed to .Saturday Force llaae, San Antonio, Teaaa. urday, will be seveiul tlesceud-unt- s and Sunday, Jan. 12 and 13th basformer student and Hyatt, of Hie Pioneer actor who The regular Pioneer Duy celebra-Goketball player of the Parowan lution of Bishop Claude W. these comedies so popular untie will take place Saturday as Adams of the 2nd. Ward. High School, had reported for lu re a century ago. Mrs. Pendleton died Tuesday tut the dramatmi announced; bla physical early . Winston Orton who directs ic entertainment will alao be at A. M. In the Iron Co. 19:45 la December. He left Cedar City and also appears In Slasher given Saturday evening at ?:K IllIn the company of two youths Hospital following a lengthy n and who la Crasher," J,and ness. and the Pioneer munlcalii will from that City, -- Richard Allen the State for take place 8unday evening. throughout Williams A Douglas Oene Bento. She was born March 7, 1192 his dramatic talent, is a son and Most of Saturdays celebration Robert A. Robinson who was at Ordervllle, a daughter of also grandson of men who often will be under the direction of to leave on January jry W. and Phllena Cox Esplin. appeared In this the Paulina and Elizabeth 21, was given a temporary post- - nbe received her early education farce. Harley and Warren A. Camps, Daughters of Utuh Pioof Induction because ponement in the Kane County schools and Dalton will recreate parts made neers of Parowan and will Inof employment. later attended the Utah State famous by Harley's father and clude a public meeting in the Among the 25 Iron County Agricultural College at Logan. Warren A's. grandfathers. Also Recreation Hall at U:a.m.; - men who were notified to She and Mr. Poadleton were report To Band appearing In the cast are Miriam community luncheon at noon; At Centennial Day for on Lomarried June 1, 1911 la the physical Moore, Georgia J. Meeks, Bud visiting and old time dancing January 22 are Albert Adama Jr., gan L. D. S. Temple. They had Members of the Parowan Centennial Harmonica Band who mil make several appearances Mtinford and Ivan Decker, all during the afternoon: the old Keith D. Benson, Ronald Orlen resided at Ordervllle, Beaver A descendants of the early pioneer time farces at 7:15 p m. and the during the celebration of Parowan Pioneer Day here Saturday. The ladles, who have appeared De.Mllle, Rodney Kamlnaka, and Cedar City prior to moving to at innumerable event throughout the year, will perform In the Saturday morning program and actor. grand ball at 9:oVlock. Hal Stewart Evana, of Parowan; Parowan In 1923. music during the plays Saturday evening. mill also provide the preliminary and between-se- t The morning program as outAppearing In the cast of Box Albert Jonee and Rlwin V. TalShe was a lifelong worker In Shown from left to right are Mrs. Edgar Benson, Mrs. Joseph 8ievens, Mrs. Albert Stevens, and Cox, are other descendants lined by the Daughters will inbot of Paragonah. (Talbot rehe L. D. 8. Church and had Mrs. Ronald Rowley, Mre. Cbesier Stubbs and Mra. Morris Lyman. of early Pioneers, Bishop Karl clude preliminary music by the sides In Parowan. however.) held responsible positions in the Photo by Alton Merrill O. Mitchell, Lollin Orton and Centennial Harmonica Rand: Sunday 8ibool end the Relief Mrs. Lollin Orton. Mrs. Orton community singing under the Society organizations. She had Is directing this farce. direction of Grace Gurr and Itha been secretary of her Ward and Elaborate and authentic cost- Mortensen; invocation by Amelia of the Parowan Stske Relief Of umes will be used In both pro- Topbam; and selections by the II Society. She with her husband, ductions, which have old English Parowan High School hand under The Annual Meeting of the served a mission In the winter E. settings. Scripts of the plays were the direction of Wllford Iron County Chapter of AmerInasmuch ns there la no or 1947-4- 8 In the California j Coach Jouee will take bis brought to Utah by Mormon em- Young. A speech of welcome by of any nature seut to mission. Five adult education classes ican Red Cross will be held at boys to Fillmore Friday to tangle igrants from the British Isles and Mayor E. Ray Lyman will be officials or Individuals iu ParoHer only son, Brian, was kill- for Parowau aud one lor Para-goua- h the Cedar L.D.S. Iusltute Monwith Millard High lu a game ere reported to have produced followed by songs by the High wan when the young men of our ed at Okinawa la World War II. have been set up and day January 14, at 7:00 P.M. should help figure out just in Parowan within a few months School chorus and a pioneer story that She Is survived by her hus- most of them have begun this All members of Red Cross are community are Inducted or when where the atrengh of this di- after their openings In London. by Mr. Venice Decker, Grace they volunteer for any branch band of Parowan; by two broth- week, according to the P. T. A. Invited to attend to hear Com vision lies. The farces were used by early Gurr, Derta Burton and Barbara of the service, except to the per-eo- ers and three sisters, Henry C. adult education committee.' The mitlee reports and participate in as humorous Adams will be in charge of a day dramatists Millard defeated Hinckley last schedule as announced by Mrs. election of officers for the cur themselves, it la requested Esplin, Cedar City; Alma C. follow.up( of ,he mor, tra(tlc group of pantomimed musicals that they or their parents notify Logan; Arietta E. Brown, Claude Lister .chairman of the fent year. (Any Iron County Friday by a score of 5 while drama which proceeded them which will be followed by a piothe City committee Immediately Provo; Cora E. Chamberlain, committee. Includes general sew- rceldent holding a Red Cross Parowan was losing to a power neer story by Luella A. Dalton. during the evening. so that suitable entertainment Kannb; and Mary E. Chamber-laiing to be taught by Mrs. Mona membership card is eligible to ful Delta Rabbit five. Mra. Barbara M. Adama will The public Is invited to attend In their honor can be arranged. Ordervllle; and by the foll- D. Reese on Wednesdays at 8: participate and4 is urged to atintroduce and pay homage to all enterthese unusual dramatic Local sports followers are exR. Taylor Miller as chairman of owing half brothers and shiteri: p. m.; refresher course In typing tend). the celebration which be will tainments persons attending presentsee our boys break pecting to A nominating Committee con the committee or Eugene Orton Charles Esplin and Mrs. Lucy to be given by Mrs. Elizabeth ed In the lst.-2nWard recre- who are 80 years of age or ove column Into win the a member, may be contacted. Jones, Cedar City; Sarah Cox. Hall on Mondays and Thursdays sistlng of Ned Sargent, Chief This will be followed by the song, Coach Jones states that the ation Hall at 7:15 p. m. Sat. Your prompt cooperation In this Margaret Esplin, Kezlah Esplin, from 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m.; Tony Lambert, and Steve Brow May the Good Lord Bleen and matter will assure each depart- Emly Adair and Bessie Brooksby, upholstery by Mrs. Harold Mit- er has been appointed to select team Is in good spirits and at You, by David Orton. Keep full atrength and should give ing serviceman of his Just rec- Ordervllle; Homer Esplin, Ore- chell on Thursdays from 7:80 nominees for Chapter Chairman a and the benCommunity singing of themselves. account good ognition by the residents of the gon; Evelyn Richardson, Salt to 9:30 p. m. crafts by G. Duane Iwo Vice Chairmen, a three year ediction by Dottle C. Ward will community. Without it, the mat- Lake City; Verda E. Adams. Par- Y'an Ansdal on Mondays at 7: Board Member, Secretary, and In other division games Delta conclude the program. owan; and Lena'E. Woodbury, p. m.; and a course In house- a treasurer. Reports will be travels to Beaver and Milford ter may be Inadvertently The Daughters will provide Pasadena, Calif. hold maintenance and repair ,to heard from Chairmen of the will battle Hinckley at Hinckley. free hot drinks for all who bring Home Friends may cel! at the fam- be taught by Elwyn Haltermau following Committees: thetr luncheon for the group Next Friday local fans will be Service, First Aid, Water Safety, ily home in Parowan Friday cn Thursdays at 7:30. which will be held In the pienfc Home Nursing, Blood Program, able to see our boys in action i from 10: a.m. until time of serbanquet room and other baseA class on textile and figur- - Disaster Service, Accident Pre-ein- e for their first league game on vices. Burial will tabs place In rooms of the First Second ment D. painting will be taught by nation, Fund Campaign, and '.heir borne court. A large cap-- j the Parowan City cemetery unWard Church . on Miss Neva Ashby Wednesday junior Red Cross. acity crowd is expected for this der direction ot the Jensen During the afternoon and also evenings at 8 oclock In GUSTIVE O. LARSON game. for Mrs. Funeral services the dance in the evening, during Elizabeth (Libbie) Benson GogChapter Chairman the D. U. P. will have for sale home-mad- e off, former resident of Paroice cream, punch and All of the classes are being wan, were held on Thursday held in the various departments wafers. Preceede will go toward The only babies christened In the High School. There Is also of last week in the Salt Lake finishing their kitchen In the City Eight Ward Chapel under in Parowan last week were In room for additional members in basement of the Old Rock Church trans- Any persons wishing the direction of George and Al- the Third Ward and were Chrlac- - al. of the groups with the ex relic hall. portation to any of the Centenfred Durham with I Need Thee !ne Mitchell, (laughter of Harold cepjon 0f upholstery, Mrs. Lls-- S E. Kay Lyman of the Third nial events may contact Mrs. The curtain time for the two . and Dona Jean Dalton Mitch-- , ter 8tate9 old-tiWard was named chairman of Ruby Orton or Twila Thornton. Every Hour, being sung for the farces, "Slasher and the committee to perfect arrange-menf- s opening number. Follownig in- ell; and Milton Jones Hulet, and Box and Cox. Crasher," A. Assisting her on the P T. vocation by Clifford Empey, the son of Claude A . and Dortha has been set for 7:15 p.m. Satfor Parowan Stake day Kathleen here on committee are Mrs. quartette sang, "I Know That Jones Hulet Monday, January 21st. urday to permit the evening BenDick Dot Mrs. Smifh, Clark, My Redeemer Lives. dance's commencing at 9: p.m. to W. Clair Rowley, according son, Walter K. Daly, and Mrs. Stake President. The funeral sermon was given The plays and dance will be held Hugh L. Adams New Mona D. Reese. The program is Saunders M. Clark was rerewith Matheson M. Scott In the recreation hall, the comby v'as named vice chairman of the elected chief of the Parowan Melanie Ann is the name of secured through the combined marks by Alfred Durham and mittees state. of the group. Other members Parent-Tea-gi- rl auburn-haire- d local of the efforts volunteer fire department at a little the lovely, Steiner. After the A Pioneer Muslcale fcy Bishop committee Include one from each (Music who arrived at the Iron chers organization, the Iron Co. of the other wards In the Stake meeting held for election of of of Yesteryear), closing song, Sometime Well under the Understand, was rendered by County Hospital on January 4th. School District and. the State George D. Grimshaw, Oscar J ficers on Monday night. Mr sponsorship of the Centennial Adult Education department. Clark has beaded the local group Continued on Page Three Homer Eugene Adams, son committee will be held the quartette, the benerictlon Hulet, Thomas K. Holyoak, WarSunday a was since It year organized Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. at 8: p.m. In the Parowan Third was pronounced by Merit Norton. ren Pendleton and K. Doyle Rob ago. Adams of Parowan who Burial took place in the Salt Ward Chapel, according to Ivan inson. his first birthday on January Decker, chairman. Mr.' Decker, Selected as assistant chief Lake City cemetery under the Relief Society officers of both Homer W, Adams, who will take 8, 1952. direction of the Sunset MortContinued on page 2 Wards and Stake and Ward M Photo by Alton Merrill were the Menzles bearer Pall position formerly held by uary. I. A. officers have been aeked to Heber O. Gurr. Bryce Adams and Clark Benson, Benson Hayassist the general committee in was named treasurer to take the cock, Ralph Bayles, Wayne West Mon formulating detailed plans for M. and Darrell Rodmall. The the celebration, Mr. Lyman post formerly held by Victor Norman . Mert Mitchell was re. dedicatory prayer was offered by states. Tentative plans will in elected secretary. Tanner. The are Bishop William servicemen Parowan who elude a dinner for which tickets COMMUNITY OUR WHEREAS, IT IS BEFITTING listed as being aboard two miliprofusion of beautiful flowers will be eold in all the Wards, a Eugene Orton, Howard Ward Mrs. Elmer Green has been tary transports which have dewere handled by the Eight Ward A ANNIVERSARY dance OUR se101ST. Max REMEMBER were Hendrickson and THAT WE picture show, program selected chairman of the March- layed in travel from the Far Relief Society members. All will be held in the Parowan lected as a committee to arrange from Mothers of Parowan and Is East because of etormy weatjier ing AND, Attending the services lst.-2nWard Chapel and rec a social for department memnow engaged in mapping the are Pvt. Martin B. Merrell, husParowan were Mrs. Phil Benson, reatlon hall. bers and their partners. Tenttown and organizing her com band of Lois Jean Heaps Merrell Neta Benson, Mrs. Barbara Burt, WHEREAS A PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED IN ative plans as announced by the for the drive which will of Parowan; mittees and Mr. and Mrs. Benson HayWllford committee will include a skatOF THE SAME, CELEBRATION conclude the March of Dimes Eugene Benson, son of Roy Bencock. Both of the deceased ing and toboggan party to be activities in the ladles brothers, Arch and Phil community. A son and husband of Elaine Watheld at the Winter Recreation MAYOR AS OF LYMAN RAY E. I NOW THEREFORE, house to house canvas will be ters Benson; and M- - Sgt. Ralph Benson of this City, were ill Center and followed by a steak made by a group of mothers of M. Halterman. son of Mr. and and unable to travel. PAROWAN DO HEREBY PROCLAIM AND DECLARE A Definate plans and date Next Thursday night, all mem- supper. the city during the latter part Mrs. R. L. Halterman and huswill be announced in the near HOLIDAY STARTING AT 10:30 A. M. AND CONTINUING bers of the local post of the Amof the month, Mrs. Green states. band of Lawana Mickelson HaltCLUB NEWS future. erican Legion are urged to atBy that method It is hoped that erman. Club met WednesThe Trl-OS THROUGH THE DAY OF SATURDAY JANUARY 12. tend the regular monthly meeting Clair Hulet, member of the I the March of Dimes may All three of the men have been Mrs. of home at the evening day I E. RAY LYMAN which will come be held at March of Dollars court in the the at Korea since January, 1951 ns the in presided ofJack Dalton Jr. where new of Parowan room ot the County Court House. meeting which was held in the I Parowan. Mayor members of the 213th. and are elected. Mrs. were Worth ficers The meeting is scheduled to start Court room of the County Court General Chairman of the being sent to the States on Orton was named president. House. Continued on Back Page promptly at 8:00 p. m. Continued on Back Fere Jr., aon of Mr. aud Mr. Hoy Funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor Fsplln Pendleton, 59, wife of F. Warren Peudleton of Par-wan. will be held Friday at 1 : SO r ui. In the Parowan Ward Church under the di- Original Actor ft d old-tim- e g First-Sec-en- n well-know- well-know- n Perform Parowan Notice To FamiUea Inductee And Adult Education Classes Scheduled Enlistees For Parowan Pioneer Fetes Annual Iron County Parowan Ham ed Cross Meeting Travel To Fillmore For Friday Game ns Es-pH- d,' 87-2- n, d. Funeral Services For Libbie Gogoff Held In Salt Lake -- Special Notice To Committee Local Resident Appointed For Parowan Stake Day Babies Christened S.M. Clark To Again Head Firemen Arrivals IIAPPY , BIRTHDAY Manor Ltiman issues Birthdau Rue To Head Parowan Parowan Marching Home From Korea PROCLAMATION Mr. Green Mother d. American Legion To nold Meeting Thursday Night H M-S- |