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Show Vo tofiliali.g fi rjo;,u8, 277 !Y1 1( (UV For High School P. T. A. - li'd V, by Adm ha IHblliliffl Wecklu Tor The Interest Of furotrmi And Vlrlnltu the rxecutlf Hub s tool p Lot I on Auxiliary offlioof irpidt-nrolril by U Member ( Of !)( of Mr. Ilati Rq-iruiguatloti u "u " "iXctada Imitation joiUun Ut ftixlUK Mr Uru.n r muiiii. i,t (I10 A to fill (ho tl.t MK (bo1 III "Dc PAROWAN TIME New President Chosen Mr. ('Unde V, ' i 1 IIIHTY - SIX Ten To Mnrk j Onculm .PAHOWAN TIMES. PAUOWAN. UTAH. OCTOBER Former Ihirounii IIIih Idical Ilnud , 11 .NlMMEK forty SINK Meet Me At Mutual Tue. Night Of Ii.kp.l lo bo rolrowd from IbU , udri. U-- . i. Die Max Mr. for iofonl lioMU.in futm,.r president of tbo to DTA for lHoy Funeral ouiing (ht he Ml ho would Amort.an Legion Auxiliary. U I hi In turnout ram her do Jililit 2, lmo lo Adtuu, pr (ul t0 rnlibul of recent lo(i r A gi-- l I hT loa and aortal and faritior of "g'i and for til of lim void (1,0 required Members uf the parowan High KulorptW flom Mr, Thlma Wooloy Swan in Thursday, Octobr ii I roxUlont of were Ki gri.l energy to (hi fo.iilon Parowan, prr hool Rand were among the v. lu.r ga Mr Swillll, IS. in the I'aroMan High School rps,l3n aa.r.pted i,l, n of ,h ,Wf, ch .t.r Home E niiiimii room will nark hold in iho Enterprise Ward 1200 audeuta representing IS Of ('hapol Tuooay at 2: pm. on m hool hand who participated In piroi Uilon fortf Ameri.atj t;,4 8l((r Moth".-- . bo opening of Billuitoa for Iho "Meet M at Mutual," Tuesdor tho ill roil ion of liinbop InIho work which lit already boon extended he special u la r evhthltlou at tha u invitation ( (h .lirh bhool unit Parent Teach I 111 day night I a i hun h Id Indono land Huntsman. ors(iliflng for (ho current ludle of Iho loill foil AmiH try C. Cnlvervity of Ctah atatlum Sat- C. latlmi fur Iho ruining winter vitation whlih I being wi.-i- i 3Mr ill hool year oil Adam m. a at Sal urday morning and again Saturlit romo to I, a guet i t U aniionio oil by Mr Oill T. Witt In In the t.DS Chu,i i. ward every ! Mr. Ail.tm rwl orday to tho Iron County lloa day eveuing. The Uwal young-ate- r of chapter member Adam. Tuesday evetmig, Oilnl.cr H, of (ho organization bbh roull Ul She urrnl (bom to make iho pliat of pneumonia traveled to Ibe Slat Capital Ihe whti h every Wall in on date b asnd d from a ibronlo hoarl ailment. Friday aboard Ibe local school vogr given great The Parowan Chamber of All paronu of tiudonta of h trip lo Nevada while Iho weathr Parowan will i.Ucvn th Stake o ini tt ti i o In helping In III in organize u M had Ilo been e health for a will hold . ifbd ciIjI bus with hu driver, Mr. Alma Cummer, she thv .aroean High and Junior High ieill prngram. tho group for tbo a. tlvltlo of I 0 hit! and had IS year at ' hool are Invited and utgr.l tojcral nsently Topham and bi wife, Mr. K. meeting Wedneaitay, 0,1. )n ,,lHr ,(,llor i ihl year ni of h- -r eeka In the hoaplu.1 30 I' j House, Every person of mu, mil WouJj b arranged l,h ido lrip aiiend Iho o lal. The program Ray Lyman and Mrs. Rulon Ly-j- 7 letHO in P. T. A. work the I a treated ho hero 111 bo under fb la for to I earin-.lladult eltlren o. urged for the amt Wllford Hoover man Mr. ruhn and Meado Invited to altend the K'ry fam Uke ii Inetru.tor, reootive rommiileo foil attend. bo direnlon of Iho unit program heart rondlilon Mutual Improvement As-a former real-Mr. !.,Un,i oung, a rhaperonea. Scanner, fortunate In aeettrlng Iho rvl. Ho a bom In Parouan. Mar. lth Mr. Ida Kim. dent of Paroan. and The group waa quartered In of .ommliteo meeting on that evinli.g he, I of Mr. Adam In Ihl Important ,,n f Hugh loe h dormitories at the U of I ho Chapter offlror made a trip I Chairman . will le pr tpeilal program I poiltlon. Mother of one of tho Junior and Juliette C. Haylo Adam, campus. Individual group evhlb-Itlon- s to thl Cltv over a year ago to tented prior lo llie tl.ic 111 ho at He rneive.l 111 early eduratlon work . were carried out Saturday napeot the I.ogton memorial mon- - High grade iu the Parowan Si hool and la'er umont In Iho City Park prepar morning followed by a free lunchParowan First Ward tneinhe, attended the Murdock Academy eon served to all participant by Gold a to itrrhalng SiarJ atorjr are asked to meet in ihe Rcli f IVAHACOWIi ATAVS monument for lai Vega. While H. Y. C. at and Reaver the at the Inlverslty. Saturday evening Society banquet room at H pm. Provo. all band united In group formaroyally enter-tainoi- j This aeoniH to he Paragonab'a hero, the group Second Ward member will He went to Enterprise to are tion and rendition of two selecby member of iho Anvilweek at the Iron Co. IliiKpIlal a In the Ward ihapd at for the family land and livestock tion n I oranlaHrtn. during the U of U and same preparation for a aerlou totnarh the hour. Third Warde- Zenetta there met and Intensits, football game. aisled that their monu rptMidlm some time there, are alo aked to lie at their Windsor whom lie married on ment has been erected and the ll- -t They traveled to American at k p.m. for I ) i c p chapel October 21. 1916. Mr. Adams Fork of names of Gold Star Sunday morning for breaklal program. aa-Mr. Idled In and Adams 1939 and lncriled fast then engaged In a hike to for eeriou atomaih I n n ron,l'l,ed IiimiIs In Iron County ware sumed the rare of his fine family now l.iS are See Mutual In action! See wh-i- t There ,b,r,on Tfmpanogaa Cave. Their return opirailon whhh was performd llstnlvacil Wednesday noon :o of six sons and three daughters home waa completed Sunday name on she the Mutual monument, tan offer you! See and on Monday morning. Altendin; .einilt Httendame of the teach- - Five of his eons have served cream of youth! See ild. the meet ur-g- i the physicians pronounced Convention of the their Country overseas. r at the In of ladle See Mutual at The Mutual review! matter loial ry aucces bur Ernie Is till a Association Surviving are his son. Her-hel- d Educational Ctah a metroSee to Nevada the affair! the value family (raveling very alck man. CaliIn the State Capi'ol man. LeRoy W. , Stanley T.: verd A. Dodge, Suaanvllle. I See of outstanding being The Toplinnts son, Doyle, rame polis will probably he decide and Friday. All local Sherwln. n. Sheldon and Walter fornia.; Anna and Eva Adams. an I that talent develop from D'lta to stand by during In the near future, Mrs llend-!- i Thursday In both the elementary R. Adams: hla three daughtre. Parown; snd by seven grand-- j timbers a Se kson said. Hronaiity! irrogram of this trouble. and high school were planning Mrg. Charles (Ella) Twitohell. children. fun and recreation! See nml me t Mr. William Talbot had ihe Services Tuesday were attendMrs. Robert E. (Anna) Seaman to he there. people seeking mutu.,1 Imprnv-menmisfortune to break his arm In an ed of by many of the deceased' all l.oretta Adams, Enterprise. See you at mutual hool calendar also has I H(, The ni l blent whfih ocrured on Sunincluding HC II IIOIAGS a)40 urvved by two folks from Parowan vaiatlon J hrotlicvs provided for a new day evening. Dill waa picking .Hugh L .and Albert E. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Adame. this yeHir I Adams, Parowan; five slaters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Adam. plums when a limb broke and he The Parownn Stake M I A lr I erlod for a, hools fell lo the ground, abat teeing I sponsoring an Era Campaign when It dlsmlsaeg Friday night. Mr a. Holt and Sirs. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Adams, An111 not reconvene Oct. 17, and the bon' In the right wrist. Il oniinemin Ocioher 12. ja Holt, Enterprise; Mr. La na and Eva Adame. was taken to the Hospital and Our aim U to put the Era in until Wednesday morning. Oct. the Injured arm was put In a caat. every home and our slogan I I 22nd. This vacutlon will permit RICHARD M. ADAMS He will remain In the hospital for Head Trulh-N- ot participation of teachers and Trash. two Ip the first a time as the Injury waa const!- etudents older There is no better ma.ta.ln. IIL'LD Alt M. MULCT EAST SIDE X)RUESPO.NDANT ered to he quite a serious one and I for the home and for all orsan- - days of the annual deer hunt I In needed to he under observation. Dationa than the Era. Ctah. IONK OKTO.V WEST SIDE COR RES PON I).A NT Visiting briefly Monday in Please welcome our workers, Parowan with his grandmother, to business matter. Mrs. Jese Guymon and her altend Jim Iou made his stay in the give ua your support and see to Mrs. Emma Webb, wns State daughter, LaVonna, traveled to Their son, Donald, who bad achospital quite short. On Satur- It that your family, Reads Truth- Aeronautics inspecctor, lfarlon Salt Salt Lake City Friday afternoon companied the band to day he underwent surgery 7orK0Trash of Salt Lake Cty. Mr. Bement In Provo remained Lake the removal of an offending City whee they attended the Guymon -Stake Era Director. i Bement was on a routine flight returnover and held so nirbt reunion well but Sunday II v family genealogical appendix got along to check airports in Southern there that evening. Family mem- cd with his parents on that he returned home on Mon-- 1 The Officers of the Second Utah and landed at the local field bers from all over the West were day. Apparently he is making ward Relief Society invite eve:y Is In his Beechcraft Bonanza Mony a satisfactory recovery. elected present and Bryant T. hady of the ward to come tut Mrs. day of Guest and Mr. as morning. of tho byIs in Tlngey, Provo, made nd participate their regular Mrs. Lula president Announcement left for St. Arnold the Gurr Benpastl Bort during B. family be which will Leetnan Bishop work Mr. organization. Mrs. and to day George, the first of the week monthly He will be remembered by Parweek-en- d I I wae Jasmines uncle, Utah County, Guymon of Stockton, Calif., was owan and Paragonah residents as spend some time doing temple held on Tues. Oct. 14. There nett of Orem, I Earl N. White of Santa Monica, work. She accompanied her I will be plenty of work for all. former residents of this City, elected finance chairman, the son of Herman and Laurel The gentleman Is Stake Calif. Mraand her brother-in-laof Guymon Lloyd Mr. sister ana Wedd Bement, who resided In The Bishop of the Second of the approaching marriage and Mrs. Thomas K. Ilolyoak Ward is desirous of a good turn their daughter, Raquel, to Mr. baby, who had been visiting In Patriarch of the LDS Church this area for some time. IPs who are among the regular out to Sacrament meeting. Sun- - Ted Holmn of Alberta, Canada. Salt Lake City for a couple of there. mother died when he was but their weeks, returned with the folks 1 Vi temple workers. Mrs. Bastaln day, Oct. 12. The time will be The couple will speak years of age and he was carMr. Watson and Mrs. D. Sunday, planned to be gone at least a taken up by two High Counsel- - vows Friday, October 17, in ed for several years by his for Adams and member of their j I I week. men, Oscar Hulet and Hugh L. fait Lake Temple. I grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell family have combined business i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Proth-- 1 Adams. All Ward members are Ve future bride Is weH made a hurried week-en- d Jhe trip to and pleasure in a trip to Sait ero were happy to have their invited at 2: P. M. known in Parowan where she Salt Lake City to consult Lake week. this City Ralphs MILTON J. HULET son Kenneth home with them and her family resided for eev doctor Old . officers for the week end Kenneth drove First Ward M.I.A. was father her while cral years A large group of Parowan down from the northern part announce that their Era drive is High principal of the local Rulon Lyman and Howard people were among the 20,000 Parowan Camps Daughters of of the State on Friday evening being carried on this week with School. Since their residence In I LDS Church members who atlocal Utah who the hunters Pioneers will be happy to only yardj and spent a couple of days fish- every home in the Ward to he Orem, she has graduated fromsecured permits to hunt Elk In tended sessions of I accept any old but usable dishes next members of before visited with the family Tuesday, ing the Lincoln High School there the Nebo Distrct, were fortunate Conference held in Salt Lake for which anyone may have no before returning to his work In end has attended the B Y U at enough to bag their kill before City Friday, Saturday and Sunfurther use. Persons with Items Tooele. Provo for two yeare. of this sort may dispose of thm breakfast on the opening morning day.. Among the group were Major and Mrs. Alma Topham Mr. Holman has also been a Saturday. Both brought down noted Bishop Karl O. Mitchell by contacting either Mrs. Edgar and Miss Joan Lamoreaux were Mr. and student at BYU and has re- - large bull elk which should en and Mrs. Mitchell, Lowder or Mrs. Merrill Thornmembers of the group who travMrs. Lyle O. Evans, Vilo and ton or taking them directly to ld Mrs. Jay Benson was host- cently completed a mission in hance the family larders eled to Salt Lake City with th for the LDS Church, siderably. Trudy Adams, and Joseph E. Rock Church when custoClub ess to members of the Tri-Parowan High School Band last Ward. dians are present. at her home last Thursday eve- The couple plans on making a week. Mr. Topham drove' the Mrs. Nellie M. Clark returned where a topic on Filth on home in Canada. bus which transported the group ning. Rulon Paramore, former resihome was Sunday after visiting tho Newsstands," given by to the University of Utah Band with relatives in Ogden for the dent of Prowan, spent Tuesday Mrs. LeRoy Jones. A birthday day festivities) and Mrs. Topham here where he visited with relaNews past two weeks. gift was presented to Mrs. Jack accompanied him for the trip. Dalton after which delicious retives and friends. But recent'.v released from the United Stateo During their stay in the City. freshments were served by the O Cpl. Donald N. Mitchell Men Noma and Alma were guests of where he had given several Army A. C. B. rived in Parowan Sunday afterhostess. the Earl Topham family. noon to spend a fur- years service, Mr. Parmore had Joseph L. (Jay) Winter, so;i in been Utah northern Mr. William H. Barton was of Lee Winter of Parowan, wa visiting with relatives and here lough Members of the G.O. Club one of five Iron County men taken to the hospital in Cedar were entertained by Mrsj. Homer incidentally to participate in the with his mother, Mrs. Josephhis sisters, Kenneth Topham, formerly of j called for in the vicinity. A ine Merrill, and physCity last week in a very at her home last week ical examinations on Wednesday, comfortable condition due to one where the usual evening of dis-o- r Parowan High School, is now member of the 11th. Airborne Pauline and Mary Jo Paramore. COLLEEN HAYCOCK his gall stone attacks. This cusslon of current events and attending Branch Agricultural Division of the United States Joan and the children were in Oct. 8. Garwith St. the is George one of Ray trouble has been bothering him and the Mitchell been has College, Cpl. Army, Refresh was enjoyed. gewing a great deal for some time Hut j The Parowan Times wishes to members of the stationed at Fort Campbell. ners. ments were serVed by the hostess, We have not learned what I congratulate Richard M. Adams, because of his advanced age they Bronco football says Kentucky. He reports that hia aquad, Among 1400 men serving have tried to avoid an opercoach David Gates. one of the their future plane may he, but SOr. of Mr. and Mrs. Watson was the heavy cruiser I'SS trip home ation. The attack has become so left Ken, the son of Mr. and Mrs. quickesthe Nashville, understand that Rulon Is invest- Adams, who celebrated his first Helena on her third tour of Mario Topham, plays tackle on Tenn. by air at 5:20 p.m. igating future employment. birthday October 2; Milton J. duty in Korean waters, is painful however that Mr. Barton didnt wish to return home the BAC team. , He Hulet, son of Mr. and Mis. Richard Stubbs, seaman, USN, the Saturday and traveled by way Mr. and Mrs. Maylen Burton I Claude Hulet, who will celebrate of Box 246, Prowan, JLtah. Thomas H. Rowley has been scales at 169 pounds, and is of Chicago to arrive in the Salt again until the operation , a done. He was scheduled for sur-- appointed by the local Wool proving to be a hard man to Lake Airport at 5:20 a.m. Sun- and family left Wednesday to I his first birthday on October 10; The Helena has played a majgery on Wednesday morning. (Growers Assn, to be their stray beat for that position. day. The remainder of the spend a weeks vacation in Calif. (Colleen Haycock, daughter of Mr. or role in the Far Eastern conland Mrs. where to Benson with man season is visit for who Parowan was Another who the present and made by bus. they expect Haycock, Mrs. Emma Edwards and puller journey I flict, pounding enemy supply will Paro-lain Alhambra Los celebrate relatives and her first in in to of to also be well the is will return Fort He Campup showing birthday charge practice daughter Gladys returned home facilities Ion October 17. All of which are lines, transportation week end after a visit of wan Stock coral and scales, sirappy little Jay Winter. He bell where he is scheduled to Angeles. and with concentrations troop Parowan. in crowdis a A charge of $1.00 head will weighs at 145, and (from receive his discharge on Novemabout ten days with members of more than 20,000 rounds of little! D. Alton Merrll Mrs. will and Bernie a on tako be for for field the made Speeht Fees the ber 21st. spot the family in Milford. Merrill handling strays. ing free heavvy calibre ammunition. daughter, Pamela, of Long Beach, ( pictures of all and his wife drove over to for weighing were set at 2c per (main string in the key quarter-Paragona- h of and Since being commissioned in be will in e week Parowan this charge Mr. "anl Mrs. Benson Hay-'arthey to bring the 1adie3 head for sheep and 10c per head back position. visiting - printed in both the Times and 1945, the ship has been on con State! Willwith the men Laurels to former Both are minimum the with for cock traveled graduparents, home again. cattle, Deseret New without any cost. tinuoue active duty. Continued on page two ates of Parowan High School. Capitol early In the week to Continued on page two charge of 50c. 1 llr Resident Student Ilunltt School Participate In Meet lip u, of r-- - . To Meet Wednesday Alulit pre-don- 1 f,orbl, o:r. o-- I ni oerl rgl,r hotee - Arl-xon- -- Servh'e-preparailo- n S, i lea-ums- ! t! ( Ilt jupte Stale Aeronnulic Official Visits PERSONAL NEWS NOTES In Parowan Daughters Mnrriatfe Announced Former Residents ic - f Ra-stai- I then Vf jr VCe.T lmmt & I Any Semi-Annu- IHsIies?? al I Social Notes con-Cana- th-O- H About Local Boys Make nr Service. Football 30-d- ay Siiuad deer-hunti- Public Notice tis - 1 br st I i |