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Show r, , 1 x Graudates, Parents Honored By P. T. A. Officers Graduate of lb Paroaan High Htboul, ihtlr parent a ml faculty member of the h hoot ere honored al a recrptiuu of th (Ivpq by iba officer If in b K huo unit. Parowau her lallon, eveuln. The affair a held In lha Recreation Hall here Principal and Mr. Walter K. Daly, Mr. and Mra. Duane 0. Van Auadal and Mra. Bonnie Jefferle were In the receiving line beside the Special gumt Ao Wed-Leaila- y tblr and parent and partner faculty member ere Superintendent and Mra. lanthua Wrlht,Mr. and Mra Samuel Abbott and Mr. and Mra. graduate, Herman K. Itayla. The latter of lha man are member board of education of Iron County. During the reception tha following program waa presented: Vocal duet by Violet Croaa and Howard Knight. Solo by Jean Hall A Record Imitation," by A teen Gibson and Anna Smith Tribute to the graduatea by Gaytha L. Ilenson Mothers by Response from Zona Topham Wllford Young was at the piano for musical numbers The hall was beautifully dec orated with large baskets of white lilacs. A gorgeous center piece of roaes and sweetpeas adorned the table with tall vases of rosps at other points In the Marvin Mr. and Mrs. room. Graff and Mrs. Edna Brow Continued on Rack Page to ' tv . 1 . 1 t IT h Publisfirti IVeecl u For The Interest Of Parowan And l lclnltu Marriage Of Maine OLF.MNK llltlieV AunOUUCeil THIRTY SIX - Mr, and E. Whitney of Parowan anuuunca the and approaching mar rlage of their daughter, Elaine, b Duke, a aon of Mr. aud Mra. Ralph Duka of Provo. Vow will ba spoken by the young roupla on June 2 at ceremony to ta performed at the home of the parent of the A reception prospective bride. will be held that evenlug. Mia Whitney graduated from the parowan High School and fir the past two yearn ha been employed In Provo. The I benedict-elec- t a veteran of World War II and I now employed by Geneva Steel Corp. Following their marriage and brief honeymoon, the popular -ouple plan to make a home In : PAROWAN TIMES. IAROW AN.lTAII, MAY 22, In' liiiiiresshe Seri lee Honor Jared J. Alumni Member Parcm Mra. 11. r I PAROWAN TIMES I ISv t r'"j ' Armed Service? Houorci! Al Hamiuel e 1 bight. Some 171 peraon attended the tiaditlnnal affair which waa held lu the Parowan Recreation Halt mid which wn ini enjoyed mensely by ail present, crvUc luipiekivo funeral wile (uiHiUitcil on May 15 iu the l aiowau First Second Ward L D S ( Impel fur Jared J, (Jed a 51, w ho died of ceirebral beiuiiiorrliaga on Ihe preceeding Sunday, llfnliop II. Watson Adam presided at the aeivltes for wblib I rcliiile and poMluile music wa layed by Mrs. Zona Topham A mixed chorus lnduudlng Howard Knight, K. Ray Lyman. Jeunetie Bayles, Veda Adauia, Maxine Evans and Violet Cross, sang as the opening number, Colne 1'nto Me. Invocation wa offered by John II. Johnson, an uncle of the deceased. The Indies' trio, Ramona and Elna Stubbs and Shlncy Evans, accomsang. "Beautiful panied by Roma Jensen. the servicea Siwakers for were Harley W. Diiilon, Bishop W. Leonard Evuns and Bishop tJltnii, NT Mill'll FOIUY .SINK P. H. S. Students Receive Orion Member of Ihe Parowan High School a I u m it I amok Imlon who ate serving In the armed aerv-bwere specalliy honored of the the annual banquet organliaton held here Friday 152 Awards At Assembly liable Of Former Par (man Resident Hie In Provo 1 Special Rare Meet .Set For Memorial Ilav Funeral aervlces tor Liuda race arc Several good hor and Lyman, twin aon anJ being planned for Memorial Di(f daughter of Kenneth and Ethel afternouu hero on tbt local Litchfield Lym.in were held In track from featuring horse Ihe Valley Mortuary in Provo quite a number of Southern :a m. The babies I'tah rommuultie. Wednesday at died soon after birth Monday. Anyone that haa a horwe they The couple bad resided at would like to enter should conHuntington during the past tact either Rulon Lyman or E. At a special sward assembly Parowan High .Sihool ed needs y iiiumlng Mi- eu heJ at the Maifarlane, graduating ariurded the-liolarshlp to the Branch Agri. ulturui t'ull-g- e for her high i lilarhl,i wa proficiency, Al the same Hireling. Rodney Rowley melted a scholarship to !h Ct.ili Stall Agricultural College; Jerrolyn Orton lo Ihe Brigham Young Cniveraliy; and Virginia Top-barthe Carl Raymond Grn scholarship for outstanding 4 II Club work. Certificates of merit for excellence In business were prco tiled to flrt-fea- r typw riling student. Deem Robinson, Marie Adams, Barbara Wilmey and Jennie Dunton. Second year who retyewritlng student ceived certificate were Janine Robnson, Patricia Robb, Claud la Mathewon and Morns Ilallerin tn. Certlficste of rierit for excellence In shorthand were presented to Veoti Macfarlan, Marlene Vaughan, and Vlrg n'a Topham. Certificates of merit for excellence In speech actit Hies and dramatics were presented to Jennie Dunton, Barbara Wiltsey, Dorothy Simkln, fhirley .Itoh-intioCarol Ann Mathewon, Deon Marlene Robinson, Manghan. Rodney Row ley, Zella Morten sen, Mary Etta Stubbs, Edwnvl Dalton, Charles Topham, Sanford Topham, Ruth Lyman, Virginia Orton and Mama Heap. D. Amuaa Stone, president of Ihe group, presided a of cerenionle during the banIn the Included quet. 1 1 program were vocal soloa by Verl Taylor and by Mra. rrovo. June Edward Topham; a violin solo by Mrs. June Decker Thor-leyear where Mr. Lyman, a form- J. King. and a aaxaphone solo bv er resident of Parowan, ha I Parowana new modern startMra. Haze) Jean Robinson, nrlef been Seminary teacher. They had ing gates are now ready and will remarks were made by R. L. but recently rnovej to Provo. add a great deal of Interest and Fenton and Anna T. Adams, both Infants are survived by fairnea to each contest. The honorary alumni members. PrincUreir parent. one brother. Starting time ha been set at ipal W. K. Daly of the High Adam. Mr. and Mr 2:30 p.m. Pruce; grandparents WITH THE 24TII INFANTRY School also mode a few brief A x speilal musical number Frank Lyman Angeles D1V. IN JAPAN Pvt. Carroll remarks. Plan now to spend Memorial Orton and Ruth Lyman and Mr. and Mra. Floyd LitchWhitney B. DeMille, aon of Mr. and Mra. In Parowan and enjoy the Day Ivan Decker, John H. Pendlerang the duet, "Beyond the Sun- field. Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Alvin DeMille. Parowan, Utah of Kings." ; Sport set Bell Evi Belle and ton and Durham Morris, formtr Copper, Their great grandfather, Oscar is now serving with the battle of Panguitch sang. "In the lp-pe- r M. were of the Instructors school, 24th Infantry Division Lyman, resides in Parowan. Garden There;" and Ivan on Honshu, the principal Jap also given an honorary member Deikor played ''Whispering ship Into the crganzntion during jiicse home island. -a a violin solo. were the Hope," banquet. Responaes His unit, the first American both Mr. Decker and Mr. Following the song, "Oh, My d. vision to see action in Korea made by A not was Mr. Morris Pendleton. Hi.slion by the chorus, the benFather," arrived In Japan in early Febru was ediction by pronounced ary after 19 months of combat present. Third Ward Choir practice A patriotic color scheme was Frauds Miller of Panguitch, a Wed Private DeMille Is now assign has been act to Immediately I out In table decorations. rot her of Mrs. Orton. ed to the radio section with arried follow each regular Sunday American of Ezra Mrs. At the cemetery the dedicatory Walker of Milforl tiny Headquarters Battery of the 52nd Centerpieces meeting. Each practice were joined by streamers was offered by A. Hills announces the marriage of her Flags prayer Field one-hawill Fair Artillery Rattalion. last hour ao as lo of red. white and blue. Orton, brother of the deceased. granddaughter, Joan Rlshop, to He received his basic training no It la expected one. burden Pall bearers were a group of A3e Ralph R. (Dick) Stevens, Word was received late Wed at Camp Gordon. Ga., and arrived At the election which proceed that the choir will sing ea-la phews, Elwood Page, Caudeil sen of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs in Mitchell Mr. and in Enat the Far i night by February 1952 ed the banquet Boyd and that the singers will Sunday Before entering ihe Army in was elected president of the Orton, Orton Smith, Ted Higbee,. Stevens of Parowan on Satur- automatically take the choir Robert L. Hullerman of this Hig-lieeDwight Miller and Leland day, May 24. association for the coming year Agriculture awards were preCiv that their son, Lieut. Daryl April 1951. DeMille waa a Rites will be pnrformd a rents at the beginning of each sented to Melvin Mitchell, Ronald a Califin was elect l P. landed farmer. Mrs. Zona Hritertnan bad Topham Sacrament meeting. Among the large group of out the home of the bridegrooms Nelson ornia that day. Lieut. Halterman Shirley Evans It will be greatly appreciated Robinson, Larry Mitchell, of who town attended W. friends Stake by Mra. President, parnts anil W, and Clifford Robb. Spencer SSgt. Robinson, Clark Lamoreaux, has been based in Japan since secretary; if small group meetings Involvthe services were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rowley. Lemmon and their infant daugh-teFor their activities in vocal November, 1951, where he has treasurer; and Bill Boardman be ing choir members could Horace Miller and The Is Mrs. a future Stevens daughter, returned to Fort Francis E. and Dot Adams, hoard members, musts circle, certificates we- heavy participated In a held Immeat times other than Warren at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. Stones, retiring president Janet of Ogden; Mr, & Mrs. E popular student at the Milford to Ruth Lyman, Sher- bombing squadron in missions T. Higbee and sons, Ted, Bevan High School Junior Class. Mr. diately following the sacrament presented after for Thursday board. visiting of the will act as member over Korea. ,le ,da Talbot, Doris Me end Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Georg' Stevens Parowan with the graduated from the eervices. When choir practice Bride, Jackie Ward and Marie He called his folks from week In cannot or those begin promptly, The matter iminging the H. Gower; Mrs. Mattie Mathews; Tarowan High School and went Thomas Lemmons. While here Adams. Vallejo, Calif, after arriving by of the alumni banquet to Mrs. Susie Higbee; Mrs. Arvilla immediately Into the army with singers who have to wait begin date the the! had young couple Earl Spencer, Burgess Robair from the Far East and Memorial Day was also introduc-e- n If. Day; Mr. and Mrs. Bud several months spent In the to filter away and thus a full Melvin Mitchell, Janine stated that he would be due daughter christened in the 3rd inson, and successful choir practice Chamberlain, Martha Peterson, European area. He Is now staup at the preceeding meeting. Merna home for a leave within a short Ward Sacrament meeting, givRobinson, Halterman, becomes was it discussion Mr Impossible. the Mr. and Mrs. Jame Heywood, tioned at the Nellis Air Force Marlene Adams, Jerrolyn Orton, time. Ills futur-- i station will be ing her the name of Geraldine During later the out Mr. dae that B. Is Mrs. Ivan and Base Las he and at Louise. Orton, brouught Vegas where Ivan Decker In Louisiana, he said. Continued on Back Page for the event would he much Mrs. Elmo Orton, Mr. and Mrs. engaged In the commissary ofoldsters more convenient for the Eugene Haltermsn, Mr. and Mrs fice. of the group but would eliminate Duavne Matluson, Mr. and Mrs. Following a 3 day leave CHURCH D OIIVIj S its connection and hence its Im- Nyal Miller, and Mrs. Barbara which the couple will spend In a portance to the current graduates Bryant all of Cedar City; Alton Parowan, they will make On Tuesday May 27 the Second and the home at the Base. Continued on Back Page younger members of the Ward Relief Society will hold organizaztion. A vote of those their closing social in connection present showed the jnajority to with their last Siterary lesson. be in favor of keeping the dae AGENTS FOR good program has been ar- for the celebration within the Three of the present Parowan Several more local poets were with refreshments. ranged along school year as has been don School faculty will not reHeudrick-so- n High Mrs. Jean by presented COUNTY IN VOTING PRECINCTS 31 years. for the past to the school next year, turn of The Parowan First Ward during the literary lesson A very successful dance in th to Principal W. Kirk Relief Ward according Iron various County Relief Society will hold the chool the Parowan Third Registry agents for the voting districts in gym followed the banquet were Mra. Bonnie an Daly. Jefferies, Board Commissioners at their of th6 Social Science Lesson Following by appointed County closing Society Tuesday. who has been in charge of speech account of the life and writings Monday May 26. last regular meeting as follows: and girls physical education durMrs. Olive B. Edwards The lesson will be a very of William Wordsworth given Paragonah voting district 1 followD. ing the past year will leave to one. You Benson Mrs. No. t the Mrs. afford cant district Pearl Hendrickson, interesting by Of Parows voting Join her husband, Sgt. John 2 to miss Mrs. No. lesson It. Meeks the J. Parowan district Folowlng Georgia voting Tradition will be shattered on ing participated: Jefferies who is at Officers n voting district No. 3 Hazel L. Parowi Mrs. Mra. Mae Bentley, Mrs. Mild- there will be a closing social Pendleton 28th. when May Wednesday, A. Mrs. Violet W. Hulqj fathers as well as mothers of Candidate school at Fort Riley, Summit voting district red Gilger, Mrs. Ila Bauer, Mr. A short program has been plan Mrs. Rua Jones servicemen who gave their lives Kansas. Enoch voting district Evans Bayles all read their own ned and there wil be refreshMrs. Minnie Anderson ur their country will be honor Cedar City voting district No. 1 poems. Mrs. Hendrickson read ments. A good attendance Is Mr. John Reese, who has beer; Mrs. E. B. Dailey ed at the annual Gold Star Tea in compositions of Eleanor Bruhn, desired. Lets make this our Mrs. Clara M. Benson was Cedar City voting district No. 2 charge of veterans training Mrs. Zona Wood to be sponsored by the local In this Grace Burt, and Clark Mitchell. biggest meeting of the season. elected president of the- High Cedar City voting district No. 3 area, and Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Loid Lamb American Legion Auxiliary. Poetry written by John Cross 1st Ward Relieff Society Officers School unit of the Parowan Cedar City voting district No. 4 Home Economics teacher, are Mrs. Thomas Higbee was read by Mrs. Cross; those Parent-Teacher- s' Association in Cedar City voting district No. 5 The closing social of the This outstanding social event moving to Circleville to make Mrs. Lorenzo Williams of Karla Hulet were read by Kanarra voting district an week conducted this election Parowan Third Relief Ward will be held in the Parowan First their home. Mrs. Effie Beacham New Castle voting district her mother; and a poem on announc is mailed it by ballots, will be held in connection Max Major Mrs. Nona Banta Second Ward Relief Society room Dailey, whose Modena voting district "Parowan, by Asa Judd, an Society ed by Mrs. Cecil T. Adams, with Social lesson Science the 2: where Dr. at Chase p.m. Daryl in was local school was the Grace Gurr, teaching uncle of Mrs. Mrs. district Beryl voting Georgia Moyle few president. Although Tuesday afternoon, it la announcread by Bella Gurr. J. H. Johnston director of the B A C, will he interrupted when the National more than half of the ballots Lund voting district H ed Mrs. Nellie by Bentley, So much enthusiasm and The Commissioners will meet on Saturday, May 31, at 10:a.m. guest eppgker. Musical numbers Guard was called into active A short program will sent out were voted and returnare also being arranged by the duty, will be back in the mathpresident. Interest has been created through in the office of the County Assessor in Cedar City as a Board of be given and refreshments serv- ed, the voting was very close committee In charge of the pro- ematics and social science deand poetry the this previous in every case, the nominating Equalization. Final matters of equalization will be carried out in All ed. of ladies are Ward the Mrs. Golda Guymon Is partments next fall, festival by Mrs. Principal connection with the next regular meeting of the group on June 9 gram. arranged committee states. inviteed to attend. of the committee with Daly states. chairman recital Hendrickson, that a public with Mrs. xt Parowan. Tax payers are reminded to examine th Ir assessment Mrs. Melita Elected to serve Fenton, Mrs. Olivo It Is also prnounced by the is bein in the near future Benson for the coming year notices, which have been mailed out from the Treasurers office Mitchell and Mrs. Edna Hatch Board of Education that Miss local literary to few by the the and their or take anticipated were W. Kirk Daly for days, past during pioblems members. Lois M. Powell of Payeon, a tlie enthusiasts. one two of to Commissioners at these scheduled Mae Mrs. and Simkins, questions A L r. Each honored guest attending graduate of the U S A C, ha3 secretary-treasureare meetings. Both the tea will receive a favor, the been signed to teach Home incumbants of their respective Economics and Girls physical c ffices. committee states. To Mrs. Vivian B. Decker of Salt education In tin Parowan School. il In the elementary school It The public In general Is WORKS ROW A WATER lake was a guest last week of to attend the social, with is expected that all of the present Anna and Eva Adams of ths mong the guests. By Wllford Bentley, Forest Ranger, Navajo Lake District Dixie parents of service men, Legion teaching staff will return next She also attended thp Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and Legion auxiliary members year with the exception of Miss American Legion Auxiliary City. National Forest P.H.S. alumni banquet Friday. came down from Bountiful to Neva Ashby, 3rd. grade teacher, Officers for the coming year especially urged to be present. On April 29 the final measurement of snow for 1932 was made who has signed a contract to attend the affair and visit briefwill be elected at a meeting of folks ly with relatives and friends. on the Webster Flat snow course by Ranger Wllford Bentley and teach in the Nebo District. Miss Among thee the organization Saturday at 3: p.m. at the home of Mrs who returned home for the alu- Mrs. Gibson was the former orestry Aid Grant Seaman. The average depth of the snow for 19 Virginia Rosenberg of CeJar samples showed 56 inches of compact snow with 27.15 inches water William J. Lowder, it is an- mni celebration on Friday were Thelma Ward. City will take her place, accord-IiNOTICE Over from Cedar City for the content. to Alma Lawrence elementary nounced by Jean Hendrickson, Raymond and Betty Wiltsey of Since the last measurement made on March 28, approximately Mr. Mrs. were Leaderand Parowan Provo. celebration Stake school of the MIA Details poppy principal. The ycung lady president. t inches of additional precipitation has fallen, however, dur- - ship meeting will be held next is receiving her degree in eleLieut. Rulon Paramore and Elwin Halterman, Mr. and Mrs. drive will also be conducted at that time, she states. All mem- Mrs. Paramore of Camp Carson, Carlyle Mitchell and Mr. and ing this period the melt has been approximately 12 inches, most Monday May 26 at 8: p.m. In mentary education from the B Continued on Back Page A C this spring. the 1st - 2nd. Ward Chapel. Continued on Back Page Colo., were also numbered a- bers are urged to attend. inatr tnla-ellane- y, - ofl Lt. Ilnllrrinaii Return To Stales From Dirk Sloven Notice To 3rd Ward Joan Singer To Ollier Saturday n, Sac-ame- nt Fast lf 9, , Store Local Writers Participate In Poetry Kecital REGISTRY APPOINTED Changes In School Faculty Announced By Officials Parents To Be Honored At Gold Star Tea High School Unit P. T. 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