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Show .JARfHVAN TIMES, PAROWANIT.VH JUNE Mooilruff IViitllcloti !rtniltrt Al In He Honored At Iarotuiit Ln Missionary Social 4 I'tilllil , I NOTICE I f-'- Jest a t.m Southern Utah Dairy Company tu go itord th.it l' ld!i'tou of Hi,, f. OH, War.! j Grocery Department -" p.rl jail! lists- - Thursdav I It y rilled, '1 .iluinl "I WooJruft ruin an ;n, Rlloin. r the mis t hur Kirt h tu m s,-f- l)S - M a Si Un I : 1 h tu' 'If h.tii-- pr. imif C'1 t ! call I Ilf ttie pros llt-- u n.i w ! - w- JlttNf full-teir- i u mi-M- on bv abusing t'V 1 L'R ki! r w, stf-it.t this latest fan pro I'olb.tl llatk lots h a the iinlmhai ami.tig tit tiers ttltal States, ist l.eii M t.ilhsier. Mr Vtidletoi will enter the llelnlru end 11 mtnll lie hut n hit h pa lit V IS,.: Happenings In Paragonah Mr util Mta. flair Itohiuwiu .ntiii d p.u l a (tu tit ti.e.ttng tu i'aiagntiali on Banda? and had Hunt Ir.ljt.t sen i filial etied , lils.d his hah) giving him (he Uame of fhiuglita I), flair a a ,iti,tx F..-.IO- I iiilaiinit hutite lit Sail lathe 'U '1 !m din, ting w i dime hy- - the it Monday, Juno IS and will iH.-ruiR.iy S'.ir.titi), i fur hend.iuurtnr t 7 ie ill ill I'aioaait n I !. 27. j ilavii hegtn-- j set run lit Hint iiuiniit-- r of tin Il Is 9th. t June 17, iiig Ted,ty, inioruni f Ketenty of Parnwt'i d St.ihe Jn hi Ward he hu ftt n nme runt mpm iinm. KH HIIH foil ini m-- t president of the Klr.l tttid an a i,' ii mum of Elders hmm missionary. III (III (nr In , III). Ill The Hevrntv Quorum will spnn-n- r for a stiahe luie. an entertainment in hi lum lilt ley w.m fli.it ha Murie. ur Thursday night, June 12. light )et nil! soil Ilf Ml. Sara which will Include a program in j Mum of Sail fily mid He he Chapel at S .10 p m, and a Millie, feder City, ocial in tin Jlei ren tfon Hall to ti.illU liob-- l Willi Ills inu-l- ll follow--. Tin general puhlh ! -t l.lr, Cliaile! t.:eel to iiitem! and to give t P.soii Biol Larry as plat in te ei-- t of town when KMer to the npport departing they came upon a small snake. Tip hoy thought ft would be v. omli-- i fill to rat'll the snake and have a spin Ilium to take to Ri bool for See and Ti 11", Ife a'lempiod to pick it up. hut wa bitten on (lie right Hi uinb and had to shake 111 reptile to InoSi-- its The follow iug elt l.ens i elehral-e- d hold on him. H.wiety tiftiier autumn-tthat tin it rtgular linuitb,s Hi l Will lit flosoil nil day Momiv .him: j g for Itopaiis BIRTHDAY GREETINGS faster when you give llieir birthday during the past iii cording to information taken from the Lions Club Town Calendar: June ('I.iretire K Harris. June 2 Eugene Henson. week the number, vou want 1 Jinn 3 Ralph Henson A I Unhnisky, Domino Orton. Clnir S. Ward, Sharer Lynne Jensen i foleii Yarbrough and N'eta Taylor. Juno Juno Mason Merrill. Tltmuns Taylor. Hirthdaya during tho next 4 R are: June 6 Sarah I. Conr.ell, T. Taylor and Janette Evans. , June 7 Ivan Johnson. June S - Carlyle Rollins. Lois Guytnon, KenJune 9 neth If. Adams and Jay Henson. Marsha Stubbs June 10 June 12 Janie Hentley. week P$J -- lU rx Vv I When you give the Long Dbiane Operator only the name and of the person you want to call, she has to get the number from an Operator in the distant tLI'll MvHS Continued week at tho home of Mrs. Janette Kvaas, one of our lead-o- i i.ist town or city, before she can complete your call. h. Wo meived our registration on fruit blanks end decided salads as our first assignment in luncheon preparations. We met again this week at Mis. Kvans' homo where we made our salads. Wo will meet at tho same placo nxt Wednesday at 2:3d lint, where wo will ermtinee with preparation of lunehwons. Mrs. Dixie Kvans is (he other leader. Repotted by Helen Ilulet Th Hood Luck Club hold B mooting Saturday May 31, at' But when you give Long Distance the out-o- f town number you want, it saves that extra step and your call goes through faster. It a!s avoids tying up the lines which are urgently needed to carry the heavy load of Defense calls. liarhara Jean Wiltsey's. how to make We learned orange and grapefruit juice. Our next meeting will be held Thursday at 3:30 at Helen Het ker's where we will make rasin muffins and cook eggs. Reported by Lyla Joy Halterman The members of (he Ilappv Club met on June 2 Hour and elected their officers. They jLo make it easy for you to keep a list of telephone numbers, the operator will tell you the number as she handles the call. Make a note of out-of-tow- n future reference. H The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. are: Do you suffer distress from wRt'R With Its Nervous, Highstrung Feelings? Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does It make you feel so nervous, cranky, restless, weak, a bit moody at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms! Women by the thousands have reported remarkable benefits. Pinkhams Compound is what Doctors call a uterine sedative. It has a grand soothing effect on one of womans most Important organs. Taken regularly Pinkhams Compound helps build up resistance It's also a great sgainstsuch distress. stomachic tonic Ail drugstores. Monthly Female Pain Ptnkhams Compound is very effective to relieve monthly cramps, headache, backache, when due to female functional monthly disturbances. ofifcUci a a Mr. Martha K . Burton dm well aupphed with Irtnng child-te- n amt grand. hildreti, among Mr ami Mr. Owen not vn-r- e Cameron and three of their famj hut"ly , .May 2S at 2, j. m ily and Fred and Audrey Hatch Bakin Powder JJU- - end tht.-- i hildren alt ftom Kali uit and Tomato fup taik City and vicinity fum and 1, eporter 1'aroly u Junto, Mith Harton Joined the group s s for a trip In Brvce Canvon on SIN Jatiet Koldnsep, daugh- Saturday. ter of Mr, ami Mm, flluten Audrey and one of th girls Ituhuianti is hie from Rich-fiel- develojanf flu and remained In t l llln will) grandparent Paragonah to ronvalee when '.Mr, and Mrs, faltiu linhinsnn. Mr. flat h returned home, o mooting will he held pest a a at 3 o'. In. k They will I'.ient Talbot left here t.afi- Mr, and Mr. Roh.-tItvo quilting to do and also a Cpl. of we,, in the limits thr.-and Monday little boya their hiimher of Imimr arlich-- to work on I. miles who would like to morning after a week tlalt with were hero from Salt fjvke City. hts people flip Orson Talliol fam-ilv- . Out of State member of Mtn tin. het ure Invited to bring their He was on a dJy-ln-routfamily who made their hil-,iiarthook a with them. leave and Is hoar headed for a In Paragonah for He New Jersey purl of embarkation week end were Meh in and The finsv Four 1 ll flub met on hi way to Europe Ihciuu Clow and their tom and il the home of our ilub leader daughter and Mr. I.itcie I ru is Mi Hrlde and alerted the Mr and Mr. Hill Hoard-tnllfiMr. (Tow tin tilt leate man started for California on from ht Army Rase in Colorado. itig offlicrs. President Helen Haltoti. Viet Irea- - Tueday afternnn to bring Huih'l Mr. Clow tamo from htoty idctlt Annette Haltoti, Seere-- , Mother Mia Hattie Cox lo Ctah Viliam. Nevada where dio hn for a summer tlsil. Their three licet) Maying for a tittle with (ary - Laura Lnmoreitux little bovs were slaying In Cedar hr parent reporter - Carolvn Jones. We lo noticed held with Aunt Romola Fretwell that Geue and Holeett Clark wero Our fust meet iug Instead of making the trip to up tram Henderson, Nevada. a the coast. travwas Edward Olive Mrs. was foit-nnuF.da Thornton Mr. wnn w hero Hr, Soretison ad- with the eling to California and have her lo daughter tuini-ti-te- d Id. No snake first nardtnans to visit with rela- and Homer Rilla wns available however. t( there, l.antoreaux and (heir family of so the mother waa located and a Provo with her for the long week a State Highway Patrol car I jjr anij Mr, Asa Tophnm end. provided speedy transportation to Sn a V a (ily Mry to the Cedar City Hospital, where ,hu Wpok t City Mr. Milton Robb daughter treatment wtia given. The other Imyi took Char lew proper aperfalM about Emntaa health. Kalherlm and grandsons I.ei Mr. and Mr. Karl Tophani Robb, and Charles and Douglas home on After a two day stay fit the to llm Roldttwnn "! Murlw arrived In (own ta- -t week Mrs. Viola LaFevre and the boy whs released to a hiivih hut the mothers had both families had fur a holiday visit with memof member to Lake to Salt to go I'nrowan the City gone report Cemetery. A roll-il- l, to hts phyniclan there. He took xlhlted In Paragonah for a time. ber of ihe family here. Wally Holyotik haphis rattlesnake along In a pint pened along Just then and Mr. Kdith Harton traveled Tho entire family of the late look tho hoy to Iaro- - jar of aleohol. to Panguitth on Wednesday for Mr. and Mr. William P. Barn visit with her parent, Mr. ton together at the old and Mr. John O. Miller, The home for Memorial Day. Mr. occasion watt tho anniversary of and Mrs. Kenneth Barton and Mr. Miller birthday. Mr, and Mr. Dolman llolyoak CRAWFORD MOTOR CO. came from Milford. Rulan BarMr. Lasca Hunt wax leavon Derril came from and ton ing for Colorado on Wednesday - Used ihoiiIIi for a visit with her son Burnell Salt Lake City and Tenn, Iturru here from were who ha fleen In tho Array Hos- and Bertha member the to Cedar City join pital at Camp Caron for the here. live who of the family will She past several month. Hulan daughwere Also 3S0 South Main present Telephone 878 also vis! I her daughter La Jean ter Jean and her hueband Paul in Denver. children Mr. Hunt wa making the Stringfcllow and their Centerville. from nelce with Mr. her trip there with her Shirley Smith, who Wayne and Thelma Moadell hueband Pratt and their Bmall and family spent the holiday sou Is moving to Indiana. week-enIn Paragonah with a a a Me Brides. the Roy Mr. and Mr. Peril Riding from California visited one day and Mrs. latvell Robinson lat week with Mr. Ridings aunt of Mr. Idaho and Mrs. Parma Mrs. Anna Williamson. twin brother Orlas and Mrs. Nora Lund spent several bis wife and also their mother day in Dixie last week attend Mr. Mary Alger of Enterprise mg family reunions. She made were In town on Friday to visit the trip with her brother and tho cemetery and to call on relsister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Vern atives. a Dali of Oakley. Members of the a Hansen and family attended Mrs. Mary Masecy and son Parshail Terry reunions and the Von drove from Belle California temple rcesion held In connec to spend the week-en- d with partion with them. Maxine and ents and Mrs. David Mr. Harvey Breinholt of Salt Lake Prothero. City and Terry and the Lloyd Lunds traveled to St. George Mr. and Mrs. Arch Fothering-hafor one day of the festivities. of Salt Lake City visited Too numerous to mention were Memorial Day arid the for here lie family relatives who stopped week-enwith the family of in Paragonah on their way to their daughter Mrs. Lola Robb. and from the reunions, Patrlca Tbeir granddaughter a a a Robb is In the City with Miss The long Memorial Day holiShirley Fotheringham. day saw an exceptionally large number of former townspeople Miss Anna May Dunton traveland relatives visiting in Para a ed down from Salt Lake City gonah. Some coming only for to spend the holiday with the for and others remaining day the entire week-enHarvey E. Duntons. Her sister Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Harris Jennie returned to the city whore and sons Lee and Emmett were both girls have employment. down from Salt Lake City for a visit with the T. A. RobinMr. and Mrs. Byron Montague son family here and the Claude and their family of Payson arHarris family In Parowan. They rived here on Thursday to visit included a trip to Boulder Dam until Sunday with Mabels people, m their week-en- d activities. the William T. Davenport famWhen the family returned Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Roundy ily. and Kent remained and their two boys came from home, Lynda in Paragonah for a longer stay. California for a visit with a brothers Bill and Homer B'oardman. The Arthur Fretwell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamfamily of Cedar City joined the son and daughter Doris of HuntNeed a rubber stamp, a stencil, some price markers, group here. ington visited here with Franks a name plate, or any one of a thousand office aids parents from Thursday until Mrs. Olive Edwards enjoyed Sunday. The little girl stayed and marking devices that can speed, your business and save you, money? A quick telephone call will on for a longer time. having three of her families with her. Mr. and Mrs, bring you prompt, courteous service . . . right here n Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Mars-dein town! John Foster and Mr. and Mrs. and Addiea and children Velma Edwards and their two Lund of Salt Lake City and mother Mrs. Adelaide children 2111 St. George. from here were the Reed Edwards family from win it Tie -- d.iv t x e er -- Ji-n- v Distance calls go through it for It,-- f their father Waller Tailed. ll, Here's why Long J- from (hi northern putt of tba Hiatc to a pend iti Hms w(tf) ' (Pin&A&fnb compound Marie Adams - President, Juno - Vice Itohinson President, Sadra RobitNon - Secretary and Treasure. Ruth Lyman - Man-agand of Amusements, Dorothy Simkins - Reporter. Mrs. Arthur Rohinson is ottr leader. Our project this year ind Beautification is Home making a Tailored dress. The Happy Hour was glad o receive three new members, from a cooking club, they are: Ruth Lyman, Zella Mortensen, and Maxine Rasmussen . Reported by Dorothy Sitnkins Tim Stitch a Minute club held thpre first meeting at he home of one of our leaders Mrs. Cora Ward. We have the same leaders this jear as we had last year Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Cota Ward and Benon r Today we elected new officers they are: President - Eleanor Adams, Sec. - Treasure - Delores Mortensen, Reporter - Norma -- 4-- -- i Old oh. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ward. Our nexf meeting will be held Frday June 5, at the home t Tat t'rie. Reported By Norma Orton . te son-in-la- jk, Ifm-pit- e JONES II Cars IloSolo l im Automobiles Cost l.ess d. Rob-iUBo- us w m d, d. As close to your business as your telephone out-of-to- Call Beaver. PAROWAN TIMES YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR "Salt aite Stambf COMPANY a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thornand son Kay from Draper viston Mr. and Mr. Wesley Lister were here from the Capitol City, ited with Mrs. Eda Thornton on Mrs. Mary Goddard and some Friday and Saturday. of her family came from Cedar Miss Grace McAllister traveland Martha City and Albert Gale and family of Beaver were ed to Salt Lake City last week present to visit with the Talbot with the Glendon Guymons to visit with her sister Halene people. Roy and Alice Talbot traveled |