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Show ., r. i.sk1uoxi.M s' t OF CONFERENCE HERE SAT. & SUN. Par-owa- I'orporaUui, avi:., PAROWAN TIME SPECIAL MEETINGS TO BE FEATURES A (pedal meeting and o ml for nil Senior member of the Aaronle Priesthood, member of th KUIcrt Quorum and th ir partner of laroan Stake mill! open the Quarterly Conference The Priest- here thin week-enhood xesaion will rommene at 7:10 p.tn. Saturday In the .! MVTII 'Published Weeklu For The Interest , -- ('oilllllissiuiior tti.l MNK UIIKTY SIX . I'TAII NOVK.MIIKR 13. 1 t . 2 . Of IP All. Purotran And llclnltu NoYKMDFIt no; M MIU.it 1 ouTY MS i i Ur. S or envoi To j Ilolll Sivsxioil Maxine Hasimivsen llciul Io rowan n Million Unknown Diabetics Sought In Nationwide Drive Wins Legion I Ward Chapel Of V under the direction of J. Harold MiUhell of the Stake PresThe Jtoard of Iron County I Sorenson, waa idency. A (octal will follow in ('omiiiUslonora meeting In thdr; I,r (ha Recreation hall with It. Wat-ao- regular here Monday let ted president of the Paroean Junior MaUne Rasmus.en, Adam In charge of arrange-meniBiiaed the eliHtlon return t ha m her of t oninierce at ana student of Parowan High the Couduited ileitton during f the November 4 th general Sundays wchedule lm lude election and found the number 4M Ul held by the orgnnlratlon School, was adjudged the winner of the Armistice Huy oratorUal general scanlon at 10 a, m. and1(,f rt,., lltlll;y tsi.uWieJ Saturday evening. Also choaen In ront.wt fonduded both the Third Hr. Carlson waa annually by 2:p.m. by the group Ward'y terk HritSe 16-2- 2 Post No. the American Legion Kirk W. Chapel In Parowan. wnd a 7:30 vhe president; Terry, ' local 20 of for the students K. p.m. meeting in Summit. Duly, secretary-treasurer- ; Among other routine milter Three recently returned rola- school. Her aubject, "Arne: lea. Today there are an lonarle who will give their ,of bunines. the Comniixloueis Kay l.man W. Clair Rowley. a a dlsthu t supilse to Coming Land of Refuge,'' was develop! Ivan Heiker. t.ueo.uuo Adam. Arioroan- - who lm Watson Detracted rk the ci. lo again report at the Sunday meeting ed In Mr, A. C. Hatch's spewh their many friends throughout and Clark Ionard dlulel . Tt Cad undetected Saunders with communicate Colon the are Rarhara Jones, daughter class of which she Is a member, the State was the announcethem, the Amerliau of Mr. 'and Mr. Willard Jones Pacific Railroad Company am Orton. board memter. t ment Saturday night of the Aanoclation la Inundiiiig It, lie Thales Ilrowu was In charge nd was her first attempt Hielr approvil for con-trIn the." of Enoch who served of Mrs. Rcttu Diapei of .('roll. in w (mm Sail ioike I Mabel m I which public t . speaking. social on Wide of the ,,f Saturday ,i,,n railroad .r.,ln.; Northwestern States mbudon; the arrival of Moroni, Ctuh, and Ivan lb'ckc' City annouiue In the High School ,n on 16 etmlne Nulember took to area Priie ,h Koiante place Valley Mr. of contest Vllo Adams, daughter Pariicltlon In the Lurry Wall Evans, at a hospital where m mudl dev lupmcnt H gymnasium. (let acquainted tryouts has been a project of of Purowan. Nuptials hud been ot the Capitol every man. woman and chi .1 City on Novemin on Elko. icerformed Nevada, Paowia Thfrd WaJd. who"rved , -- kin Pnce. to lake a tc-- t for ihu ihruv. games and competitive activities the class. Mama Heap and DorOctober 23. with Grant W, Tur- ber 1. Proud parents are Orland (ailment, wbl.h rank cii-ita- the re evening f..ured during t.reatl-nkeIn the the other ner, L.D.S. s mol Delia Wall Evans, former mission; and othy Stmklns were Mr aUll Mr, j. performmember of the group who reachElder Dale llolyoak, son of Vern- rtsldenu of parowan. On hand, motig (HUM'S I of (loath In !(.of , 111( Bl1 ,h the ceremony. ing Sfat.-in ease the lute! on llolyoak of Parowan First rmm,8 i()I1 ed the final and participated In The new Mrs Decker is tin to greet (he new brother, who Ward, who waa In Ihe Central 8Hia)1,-,- . , offinew f weighed 7 pounds 12 ounce, is At a meeting of the County in lmthe ArmlMtlce Day fete. Mlsa Heap molhec of Glade Smith of Paro- Pi " k lf ,,uri ciate Mission. I for mils, not quite two. Maternal In this i week, mails siheduled cers llielr are, proving on "Thank God I Am An wan. She was an aitlie spoke I S 2 2. whhh has the Sun for music Liy i Spoelnl 'raiidpurciits, Mr. and Mrs. K, ,() ituv t h road lietwien l.nn ! plans will he made for future nterlcan;'' and Miss simkln amt chnr. h worker In her home C. ated a DUheie Week. t t sessions will be furnished by the Wall, reside in Salt Lake activities of the organltation. subject w.. The Cnlted Nations town whore she served as be tu.id at. will for dlubcte Parowan High School Indies Hr. Sorenson states. sistant pot master for six ye::rs. paleinal grandfather. V. LeonPeace." The Hoard directed that Paul in of G.e bums many Chorus under the direction of She was a counselor In Hie ward ard Eians, received the glad Christ-ii- n n of lh. State HighWilford Toung. country. In A panel of Impartial Judges M , k for Parowan. ml Juf tidings yt.arH. Officers of the Stake Y.M.M. way patrol he asked to mm t selected the winner on the basis resigned from her position as . In Parowan Dr. L. W. Soren-ot- t I. A. are arranging a very Ir'er- - with them on He.-- 8 to discuss News of subject matter, composition chorister in the Sunday School - the possibility of coneludmaintaininc for the announce Hint during tie program estlng and delivery. Mr. and Mrs. Eiank Morlen-so- n and Social Scleneo loader In tb a da v polb e radio trans-wil- l sesdoti w hich j w ( ek he will make, entlrelv free Ing Conference t received he happy new of Presentation of a gold medal Relief Society of Moroni. take place Sunday at 7.30 milter rvlce from the City and their first grandchild, born to of charge, a urine analysis for In Mr. Is well known Decker Max was made by Dailey, Legion p.m. In the Summit Wire! j Countv building in Cedar City Mr. Mrs. Lynn Mortensou sugar for anyone In the area and where he has I'tah Southern Once again we call attention Post Commander. Several matters pertaining te w him to do so. The Chapel. Everyone Is not only been post masier here for th of Seattle, Washington, on Sun- - who Invited but urged to attend all transactions of Comity owned .if our readers to the fact that mime P,4 lfbM that a 3 Miss Rasmussen Is a daughter past eleven years. He ha:, alsi day. Nov, 9 a lovely little dan- - ,,r' tiny are often in a position to of Ortell Rasmussen of Parowan been of the Sunday sessions. !ed j H with clmen .lab properly In 6 3 ghter. at lbs. in civic affairs weighing prominent help make the home town paper j and Frank Rasmussen of Los name and address niav he Mrs. wa Morteno os. the as of th served having Mayor more interesting and more timebrought to bln offiee at any Him Angeles. City, in the Chamber of Commerformer Lmi Etta Sampson formly. Due to the fact that our writthe coming week and lie during ce and on various committees er Dr. Daryle Chase, director of Iarouan high erliool teach- will make the lest and rport ing is all done in the homes of obfor Centennial staging Fairs, er. The several busy housewives mho can- the B A C. was guest speaker beside the results. servances and others. He has al- Frank and grandparents Emma Morteiison are not he alwavs on main street or at the meeting and discussed the so been chorslter in the Third Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Sampson In more places Ilian one at t significance of Armistice Day. The Doctor explains that diaWard for a number of years. Nov. of Salt Lake City furnand three betes Is often a time, we suggest that any news Music for the occasion was Irv hBent ailment The couple honeymooned great grandparents, Mr. S. C. which reveals no tips from you will always be ished by the High School Band Boise and Union meeting for Primary alarming sympIlomedale, Idaho, and Mortenson of Parowan and Mr. toms at first. Yet It can be greatly appreciated. are now a home at the Pe ker and Mrs. Alfred Jun officers and teacher of Wards A. Carpenter as In Parowan Stake will be held deadly as the more publicized residence in Parowan. We dont ask that you Bupply of St. George. diseases and If left untreated. unless it is convenient detail Thursday, November 20, accordIs usually fatal. to do so. Merely the tip that CIIURCII DOINGS ing to Jean Hendrickson, Stake Primary president. The meeting something has happened or is Mi . and Mrs. Max Yarbrough Diabetes Is (he only chronic will be held In the Parowan going to happen, that someone of Beaver were reciepents of a SoRelief Mr. and Ward d The First Ward Chapel disease for which there is a Sterling K. Peterson, la here or that someone has gone lovelv baby bey weighing seven to commence at representative of the Provo srf-- away; that a baby has arrived or ciety would like to invite all Is scheduled known control and, according pounds at the Iron County Hos- to Dr. dal security office, will be in a 'person has passed away; that ladies in the ward out to their 7:30 p.m. Sorenson, the ea(e of on Thursday, Nov. 13. pital Nov. on Cedar City at the Utah State you have entertained LJterary meeting control regular club may upon how depend your Brother David Is waiting here employment Service office from or someone ha had a birthday 17. Monday. . Is deteited condition the early In Parowan with grandparents. and placed under treatment. For 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. on Tuesparty; that your organization Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Benson, e for-thday, November IS. this reason he urges every adult pur- !s planning an entertainment; for the npw arrival and mothpose of conducting social and child in Parowan and viThe Second Ward Relief Sothat one of your children Is beer's return from the hospital. .business with local residents. ing married, etc., etc. cinity to take advantage of the ciety would like a good attendOther grandparents rejoicing Bsting facilities available durance at Relief Society meeting In announcing his trip, Mr. o'.( r the nous are Mr. and Mro Mrs. Huldah Hulet still writes Nov. 17. Thie will be regular ing Diabetes Week. Teterson reminds farm Hen Merchant of Beaver. and ihe feature meeting. stories, obiturarles, Literary ranch workers, over age 65. who for the have drive Membership .vorked at least one and weddings and nil othr stories Parowan High School Parent cne-hafrom Parowan with the excepyears under social seTeachers Atsooiation will comtion of the personal news notes All the Auxiliary organizacurity, that they are eligible to mence Monday it Is announced reeive benefits whenever their from the west side of town. Mrs. tions of the First and Second by Mrs. Claude Adams, pres- work terminates. A number of lone Orton handles these. Mrs. Wards would like to make a canvas these workers ident. A in the Hilma Lamoreaux is still our plea ko all famines may he laid off will be made with every home Call any are who wards Paragonah discarding correspondant. fall season, and many during the of a Junior or Senior High school are unaware that or leave word at used toys to bring them to Reladies these ellare they student to be visited, Mrs. Ad- glide to receive monthly old-ag- e the Times office for them to call lief Society, where they will be ams said. Room mothers of the insurance benefits. These bene-l-voHeIP the Pafier giving repaired and used in the nursix grades will conducted the fits are payable for any month 'bem (be NEWS TIPS!!! sery room of the church. drive. Mr. Ernest Topham is home tho iir tired worker earns less It wa3 a boy for Jim. and Lila An amendment to raise the than alter a long stay in the again even $75, though he plans Stones when they kept their apdues from 25c to 50c was passed to work later on in the hospital and is now able to be year. d at a pole conducted during open A point to remember i that bepointment with the about a hit. bird on house at the school Wednesday. fore any benefits are Monday morning. The payable, a fellow who weighed Is young 100 memberIt hoped that an application for social securThe Parowan Times wishes to HULDAH M. HULET EAST SIDE CORRESPONDANT nine pounds has two husky ship can be secured during the ity retirement or survivors bene- Albert Jones is home this 0 congratulate LESLIE A. TOP-HAweek. fits are urged to see Mr. Peterold Barbara son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma week for a visit with his people sisters, IONE ORTON Mrs. Adams also stated that son at the time of his visit. WEST SIDE CORRESPONDANT the He Grant is Jones and Linda old Rae. Grand family. of celewho Topham Paragonah, a complete calendar has been transferred to a new base parents are Mrs. Sarah Stones being brated his first on birthday drawn up which includes either and was able to get a few days of Paragonah and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margart Stubbs i3 vis- November II. an activity or a meeting for each Word was received during the H. H. Kip who reside in Calif. delay in route. for in with relative Calif, of the school year. month Alton D. Merrill- - will take week by Mrs. Martha Dalton that aiting week. Stubbs Mrs. accompanGuidance in the School," will her daughte. Mrs. Clara Gray, ied her free Mr. Dyle pictures of all be the theme for the year. of Lakevieiv, Oregon, had underof charge and they will be Adams to California, From Cedar City we hear that Elwin and Rosemary Talbot went major surgery and was in printed in both the Times and Mr. and Mrs. Smith to back Stanley moved Paragonah a serious condition, Deseret News without any cost. have but later were with blessed arrival Parthe in home their after School-ACTIVITIE- S making word wae to the effect that born in tho Salt a of of Mr. little Miller a and Bertrand owan for baby girl the year past The following citizens will Clara was showing slight Lake City, is spending a week half. They are now settled at Iron County Hospital earlj- thi celebrate their birthday during in Parowan visiting with his the old Carol Lamoreaux home. week. the coming week, according to Miller and Mrs. mother, Becky Students of the Advanced information taken from the Lion Mrs. Ralph Orton entertainwith other relatives and friends. Business classes at school have Clubs Birthday Calendar. ed Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Morris He is the house members of the Tri-Club On Saturday of last week, guest of hie Cradle news is of toremost formed a business club, with the last week at and family of Caliente, Nevada, home the of her Mrs. Berniece Evans. on an exNora Lund Mrs. left sister, sevwith this week were visiting in Parowan durfollowing officers: parents, the R.L. Fentons. The improtance in to California tended November 17 Eldon O. Smith, eral trip young couples welcoming at the home ing the week-en- d girls assisted the hostess by new Anna Talbot President with Mr. and Mrs. company to families. additions Becky O. Smith their of Boyds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vice President Larie Hunt November 20 Mr. Omer Reese who under- quilting during the evening. Mrs. On Wednesday, Nov, 5, Mr. Ferrol Whitlock of Monrovia. Warren Dale Morris. Willard Decker was the recipient Ray Donna Tullis went major surgery, at the Iron Secretary Evans, Leta R . Evans and Mrs. Bud Orton greeted a She planned to visit Los Angeles of a stork gift. Dainty refreshBookkeeper . . Rayma Thornton Novvember 22 Bees M. Miller, Boyd is teaching vocational Co. Hospital, Monday morning lovely daughter at the hospital and Long Beach among other ments were served at an approp Historian Vernetta Page Anna P. agricultural in Lincoln county is reported to be doing as well in Cedar City. The little lady interesting places. Jay L. Evans, riate hour. Sara Ward Reporter Stubbs, Craig Adams high school at Panaca, Nevada. as can be expected. weighed in at 6 pounds 13 ounClair Lister, Board member are Chairman November 23 ces and is to be named Angela. Ida Talbot, Betty Smith and Dorothy W. Rowley Mrs. Gaytha Benson and her Big brother Bradley is waiting Mrs. Georgia llolyoak was at home with grandparents, small daughter, Gay Lynn are November 2 4 Nellie D. PritchMerna Halterman. Guests of the John S. Mit- Mrs. Georgia P. Stowe, local ard The purpose of this club is chells were Mr. and Mrs. Taul- - abstractor, entered the Iron Co. hostess to the Y.W.V. Club on Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robb. visiting at the Joe Lamoreaux 25 Hal Evans, by Lemming and members of Hospital Monday and was sche-the- ir Friday evening. The time was Paternal grandparents are Mr. home this week while Gaytha to help the organization with November in quilting and visiting, Melva Dalton from a tonsil family of Southern Calif- - duled to undergo major surgery spent any of their business needs, and Mrs. Winston Orton of is convalescing which after refreshments were Parowan . November 26 E. Ray Lyman ornia, on Monday night such as Typing, etc. there during the week. operation. aerved by Mrs. Holyoak. First-Secon- d Ic Oratorical Contest " n u. Diabetes Week Set For November Ivan Decker In Takes rr. Nevada Ceremony euoit'l j le N'w Arrival J .u.ir-riicg- o j i Ill-h- i c ,l' ln-e- n de-ig- us-rn- d ill-ai- I n Notice, j Contributors J j Primary Union Mooting Srliocliilod 20 For BIRTHDAY GREETING Firet-Secon- j Iligli School ITA To Comliiet Membership Drive lf house-to-hou- Happenings In Paragonah se PERSONAL NEWS NOTES long-legge- th HAPPY BIRTHDAY son-in-la- High Social Notes H .... j j ! |