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Show 0 S'lt'oRlmli. Corporatloi, MXIU AVK, - DEFEAT PIUTE "Publhhetl W Ruwuilcr liy (.Jury iJiMpiio th liuriinliooting of Melvin Mitchell the Parowan Kama lost heart breaking tm to a rangy 1anguitch five, It waa an exciting game all the way with neither team going head more than aix points. . Pangultch mured flrat, but big John Denson tied It up a minute later when he sank hi first of aix field goals. Parowan then took the lead until mid-wa- y thru the 2nd quarter when Panguitch then led throughout the remainder of the game by a amall but inaurmountable margin. Hampered time and lime by their failure to work Ihe ball In under the basket, the Kama only stayed In the game accurate on Melvin Mitchell shooting from out In the vicinity ot the half-wa- y line. A major factor contributing to the defeat of the Ram'waa that only two player could bit the hoop with any regularity. John Denson with 13 point and Melvin Mltdiell who had a total of 22, accounted for 33 ot the 46 points the Kama could garner for the Of tho remaining 11 evening. point David Orton made 4. Milton Mortenson got 3, Melvin lly-- j att had 2 and Roy Renson and (layle Stolka finished with one vul.t I I Norman llnv To .WSK THIRTY -- PA ROM' AN TIM KH, PAROWAN, Medical Society Norman Day, Parowan farmer and portHMun. i lHted president of the Parowan Cun and Dr. L.W. Sorenson of Paro-- 1 Hod Club at a petla election wan waa elected president of ih held here Monday evening. JIa Southern Medical Society at held In th K1 turcccd Robert U. Mitchell a ho a dluner-tueeUnhaa held the pnt for Ihe past i l'lh year. Elected to aerve with Mr. Day Dr. MctjuarHe of St. George who wt-rVern Mortenseti, ha held Ihe position for the past Duane Van Audal, Mre-tary- ; year. Also named to the office of Ieonard S. Orton, treaaur-or- ; Karl llunn, Woodrow De vice president wa Dr, Georre and Robert Mitchell, board mem Raker of St. George. Dr. Eu- Dattle of Milford wa ebs bera with one other to be rhoeen . j ed secretary-treasurerfrom the executive officer. )r. Kor-- 1 thU'en-.oG. and The election wa held at Rymal Dr, lime rather than at the tradition- William of Cedar City were al holiday dance so that new off- named a delegate for the soicer might attend the meeting ciety. The event Saturday wa atof the Slate Pish and Game In held Salt be to tended by member of the medDepartment It Is ical profession and their partner Lake City this week-enixpected that Mr. Day, Mr, Van from 11 the Counties of Southern Ausilal and Leonard Orton willl Hah. t; j NUMBER MUU'V-NINl- i Taxe paid in Iron County for Two young nieu ul 1atuwan t 52 had passed the 94 mark j were lujuied, one slight. y and ben Hem postmarked the other mr seriously, wb.-the Nov. 29th delinquent date car lu which the) ,;.j tid'the had been recorded It wa eli-lunIs thought to have tailed to ing To He Of 'muled by County Treasurer, Clair turn and ran off a Uugoliale u tut, late Tuesday, This la Leeds, ill'll-iligto- ii steep grade Meet slightly b than the amount colCociuty, rail) .s.iluidij lected at this date last year, he Youth Guidance, will be the morning . fa It much mid. although higher theme of the neat In the Dixie Memorial Mo meeting of than had been first etlmai-d- , Tcxac her at St, George sli. ie be n ihe Association pitai parent n't- w collected by Jan. 14 a of the Parowuu taken foliosing :li Hicidint, ts High School year ago, be said. sbl'li will be held Weduetduy, Charles Dalton, 22. of P.imsau, Although the average tax pay- Dec. 10, It U announced by thejGe re(orled to be iinproiiig er found hi tax bill to be program committee. The meet-- follow Ing treatment for lower this year than fug will h held In the sc hold head and scalp wounds. ifor 1151. the total tax levied auditorium at 8: p m. with all .picture have apparently rs-d In the County w ere 11 higher parents of High School student tho possibility of skull fi.uture. wa du This James Morn, another m.i-pafor than last and tho public In general Invited year. In the Primary organltalion valuof the car. Is rec-- pern tin r to Increased an to aMsed attend. and ha devoted much time to .i j of mine in the bis home here from a A spnclul feature of the occaat ation principally the Relief Society In many capac. sion will bo a panel diacushn wound and minor tn and bin County ities. With her husband she students of the local High a ervr-d mission In Cal-- 1 The largest single tax payment by Don Kli kputi ic k. cither of :iu of questions School ou Klim Ifornla. received by the County thla year was uniujuied. w hit h the youth on probh-mvehicle, and She I ihe mot her of five sons wap the 1276.914,82 paid by the The accident. have to of would like according to parhelp and three daughters, Scott, AJer- - Columbia Iron Mining Co., a a short Max Dailey the boys, ocrured teachers. and ents MID-hrill. Rar. Elmer and Ralph subsidiary of lT. S. Steel Co. y of on Ii north distance School will of the faculty High ell. Mrs. Itha Mortensen, all, Although the delinquent tax 91 as the trio was a The art moderator. particiof Parowan; Mr. Sylvia Jones, lbct will be published next week. to St. George after midnight Cedar City; and Mra. Eva Rawl- - tax payera may make payment on pants will also indicate the area and in which they think parent Friday. It I thought that t!r Inra, I .os Angeles. She also has .1952 laxe before Jan. 10th. hv and dozed momentarily driver and are most teachers helpful 28 grandchildren and 43 great the addition of a 2 penalty and h Is car, a 1949 Plymouth Sod in. reaand their least give helpful 25c per Item advertising cost. grandchildren . sons. plunged off a steep embankment , Her daughter Sylvia, was up After that date Interest and - Dalton, who was aaleep In he directMusic Wilford Young, from Cedar (lty for the celebra- - demptlon coats will ho added. MorrK and front chorus will his seat, sitting or, girl's present 'Ion Sunday. Mr. Hulct explained. next to the driver, were thrown in a group of Christmas song clear of the car and into the during the program. n Mrs. Ida King. Mrs.. Jean sharp gravel . The driver and Mrs. Jeanette ed behind the wheel and suffered Bayles are members of the com- - 'no Injuries, mittee In charge of III LDAH M. HI' LET EAST SIDE lX)RKKSI,O.MAT I Youth (guidance e g ! Theme 1 1 1TA lu-a- r - ly 1 v - din e. 'Mature,. Ik 1,2 4. - cusslon of proposed legislative measure to bo Introduced at the of the State coining Icg-apiec- .Mark 1ml YfrInUij nt d. J tnnlverisarv I Two Local Men Injured In Highway Mishap fount v Pas 91";, Sld-gen- t- III Taxes Paid In Iron lii-l- kr there to participate CTAll, DKCKMP.KIt Parmvmi .Matron Celebrate C2ml. The 8 2ml. birthday of Mr. Mary Orton Mtti bell of thtA City wa uiiwi ved, by member of her ( family Sunday when they called at her1 home and spent the eve- visiting and enjoying Uellc- tons Mrs. MU' widow of the late Walter C. Mitchell, I a life long re. Ident of Ibis com-- 1 tnunlty w herq she waa born IVec. e S72. Her parent were , Selina and Rtiir ney Orton. she married Mr. Mitchell April 10, S9t). He died in 1949. She haa been an active worker In the LDS Church all of her life and until her health forced her to discontinue She has aerv-e- d g be VV "'S veklu For The iuterett Ot Farowtm SIX Dr. Sorenson To Head So. Utah Iltad Cu ii tl 46-6- ,,a, D A ROWAN RAMS DROP THRILLER TO PANGUITCH 4 h Mi'inborsbli) Drive Explained Dv I T A a - s .th-wa- O'her retiring officer were Saturday Purowan Journ-- 1 yod over the mountain to Piute the tkre Ortons, Ralph, Leonard , Bernarr and came back with their first and Kugene, -- - and The Stubbs, Garry Bentley. Jack Dal-teawin of the season. The membership drive conlooked very much improved jtnn and Saunders Clark, ducted by the Parowan High The election was held In the School Parent Teacher Assowith a good night's sleep be-- ! tween them and the Panguitch Court Room of the County Court ciation for the pant. 3 weeks will game. Although smaller Piute 'House with retiring president, up It activities Saturday, refused to give up and fought Robert Mitchell, In charge. Other The drive has been undc-- r the right down to the wire before matters pertaining to problems of direction of 2nd. losing. This was a decided team ihe sportsmen were discussed, Arvilla Hallermun, and Mrs. Get-t- a more with the scoring victory Orton and Mra. Anna Lyman, ' evenly divided than the night chairmen of the Julnor anil; Senbefore. ior High School room representJohn Benson was high scorer atives. All 12 of the room refor the Rams with 13 point.' participated. presentative Right behind him were: Melvin Talk OS V 0(111 CIlV Every borne of the High IOXK ORTON WEST SIDE 4 OKRESPONDANT Mitchell had 10. David Orton School students was visited and with 9 and Tom Dobrusky was j tho parenta giveu an Invitation S. Of the delight of the night as he Mr. uud .Mrs. Roy Moore & to join the organization. Miss daugb-gamGeraldine Wade, plunked in 7 points. After the It is explained by Mrt Cecil their family of Salt Lake City & Coac h Twist Jonee had iter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wade T. Adams, president of the High were thanksgiving guests of He-hnothing but praise for Tom w!iof 30 E. College Ave., Cedar School P.T.A. unit that we and Colleen Gurr at their Mrs. Margaret Ellen Robb has fought hi way up from last City, became the bride of Jean E should be proud of and value .lovely new home Into which Robinson died at the home of they years B team, to top contend- - Rollins of Parowan at an Impres- - our membership In the organ- have recently moved. A rare opportunity to secure her daughter, Mrs. Leigh Wade er for a starting berth on this slve home ceremony Saturday ization. Our local unit is a part lice John W. Bent- Am. Guests ot articles for Christmas in Cedar City, Tuesday, Det ember lovely evening. Scene of the nuptials of a respected national organ. years team. ley during the Thanksgiving pteseuts as well a for your own 0, following a lingering illne.-sthe Bert Smith home in Tomorrow Parowan goes up ization which aims to serve the week-en- d of immediate Members her were be the will aflorded Mrs. American Mr. use and Athletic by Legion to take on a big Tooele dar City where Bishop Fernlelgh home and school faithfully, ahe would Parowan Third Ward Relief So- family were at her bedside at the Shelby Bentley and their family Director, Carlyle Hulet, doubleGardner officiated at the will and aquad, Saturday they said. of Farmington, Utah. The group like to invite all Legion mem- ciety Tuesday when it holds Its time of her passing. travel over to Grantsville.' Win ring rites in the presence of mem-o- r is community-wid- e had been Membership She was bom In Paragonah, enlarged by one mem- bers to take advantage of the annual bazaur. bers of families the immediate lose the Rams have come a and the anual dues are will to Utah, ber sale MonThe visit since Parowan its July 5, 1884, the daughter recreation program every begin promptly long way In the short weeks of and close friends. for local, state and na- and this lime included Alexander and Ellen Henson of In Rooms Relief the at from to 9:00 day night 10:00, 2:p.m. A reception followed at the practice and should give these tional membership. The Utah old Michael Clark, in addition to Robb. Mrs. to the at Town the Church, according Immediately following two top teams a hard night. And Smith home where the rooms Congress portion of the duee is On June 29, 1904 she was Work Ward Kent and Kathy. The group, to- Teams session. Belle Lemmon, decorated in who knows, they might pull an were beautifully 20c; the National, 5c and the to Hyrum B. Robinson married of be will members Included with ether director. aprons, gether Basketball, badminton and and local chrysanthemums upset and knock over one or pos- whltk portion Is 25c. lunch-weeIn later on Decemwere ThanksParagonah, be will each shirts, the dresses, boys featured family, Bentley girls volleyball lilies. sibly both of them. There are .two good reasons for ber their 30, 1925, marriage was dinner guests at the Ray jeon cloths, pillow cases, and The bride was radiant in her the PTA organization a giving making in solomized the varA nice St, George Knell home in Cedar City. many other articles. gown of white net over tafetta of our lives, Mra, Adams part will Temple. homemade of candies "" lety The -- moulded bodice was styled stated . Mr. and Mrs. Grant East-woo- d She has alwayq enjoyed young also be available, Mrs. Lemmon neckline and x cap with high Its proFirst, she explained. of Salt Lake City spent the people and their activities and states . sleeves and butterfly, pqplum week-en- d gram of work la based up Intellwith Evas father, Lucille Is the name of the accented the floor-lengt- h Ladies of the Ward are contrib- was a faithful worker in the skirt. igent cooperatidn between the past and Relief her Trimmer, Clayton grand whose mise arrival organization fulat little lovely A finger-ti- p veil was caught to home and uting all items to be offered In some Society and the school, parent as M. Lewis a block teacher, the Lowders, years parents, the Iron County Hospital on Nov. a crown of seed pearls and she the sale. They are reminded which Is of Parowan. The group traveled teacher.apartnership also first-timher skills as an Private Robert A. e Robinson, contributing 28th. made parents carried a bouquet of red roses. that Relief Society officers would necessary for the finest and full- to St. George on Thanksgiving sou of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in the of art expert quilt makof Melvyn and Janet Mortensen Diane Smith attended as est development of the child. The to eat turkey xvith David and H. Robinson, completed his like their articles to be brought ing. Jones. She tipped the scales at or to was them to the Society either and gowned In pink establishment of good home-schoHer entire life has been spent Mae Rogers and their family. 6 pounds 15 ounces. Happy over net. schooling as a pole lineman at rooms by noon Monday. Bridesmaids, Muriel Hirschi is necessary so relations accomin Mrs. Lowder and Mr. Louis San Calif. Paragonah, except for the Obispo, Camp their new role of grandparents and Marilyn Arns, wore blue with Relief Society officers have that the parents and teacher can panied the Eastwoods when they Wednesday December 3 . summers spent in Horse many are Mr. and Mrs. Ward Morten-se- n harmonizing nosegays. also decided to hold a food sale do together for the child what returned to their home with her parents, before will more than likely Valley Robert Sunday of Parowan and Mr. & Mrs. atof Parowan Tullis Clayton in connection with the bazaar her can do alone. neither in remain to the and as Capat this and remain marriage and later with her expect act camp Howard Jones of Paragonah, tended to best man duties for Tuesday. They ask that all W.ird husband and family where they Second, Child welfare Is the itol City where they will spend an instructor for the time Is first also the being. members who are able to conThe little gal the bridegroom, a son of Evan most wrothwhlle activity for any with the East-woo- His wife, the former Marilyn engaged in ranching. great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Rollins pf Parowan. Karl Dal- adult. By investing In a PTA the winter months tribute items for this sale bring Survivors Include her husband-twLowders son, the and with Bergstrom, Is staying here in them to the Relief Marion Inglestead of Paragonah ton and Lelend Wade ushered. Society rooms membership one Is helping to in- Clarence and family. sons and two daughters. H. Utah. Mrs. and Panguitch. Mary For her going away outfit crease educational before 2:p.m. Tuesday. opportunities Revere Robinson and Victor R. Mitchell and Mrs. Isa Mortensen for a honeymoon to Las Vegas and Mrs. Ortell Rasmussen and her community resources for all Robinson, Mr. Paragonah, e both of Parowan also claim grat the bride donned a to traveled children. The State and National daughter, Mavine, Leigh (Dora) Wade, and Mrs. dress of red and black gabardine week where Bountiful last grandmother honors. they Clair Rowley, is now convalescing organization furnishes qhannels Wallace (Myda) Osborne, Cedav A little pink bundle was de- with black accessories. which the local organ- joined George and Thelma Gitwon at his home here following a through BASKETBALL City; 13 grandchildren. 4 grea a Is Rollins new Mrs. The livered to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ization may get expert help for for Thanksgiving dinner. The severe bout with a stubborn virus grandchildren; a brother AW Dalton on Thanksgiving morning granddaughter of Mrs. Nellie its programs and activities: helps Gibsons returned to Parowan infection which confined him to Robb, Idaho Falls. Idaho; four She grad- which Nov 27 at the Iron Co. Hospital . Dalton of Parowan. it could not possibly have with them on Friday and remain- the Co. hospital for several days. Mrs. Martha R. Dalton. sisters, week-en5 uated from the Cedar City High If It were a small and Independ visit. The little girl xyeighed in at ed for a Mrs. Mary E, Gurr. Parowan; BAC the and School a attended Gordon at a student has the lbs. She Harris, brother, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lowder dent group. Salt Lake of Most fans the attended City; Mrs. Alice U. that 4, and a sister, Linda, 1, waiting where she was affiliated with An invitation is extended to all and son of Richfield traveled to BYU, was a Thanksgiving weekRobinson. and Mrs. weeks last basketball Paragonah opening for mother and little sister at Phi Alpha Beta sorority. She has adults to attend the next PTA Parowan early Thursday and end guest of LaVonna Guymon Pearl R. McConnel, Cedar City. School at the gym game High since been the of man The this City. by employed young the home of their grandparents, picking up their parents, the meeting scheduled for Wedneswere at a los.--i to understand the Funeral services will be held Mr. and Mrs. Meeks Dalton. Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. day, Dec. 10th. Parents are M. E. Lowders. went on to Cedar jhad recently returned from a two-Clt- y on in tosses fouls. the Paragonah Ward Chapel. given The other grandparents are Mr. Mr. Rollins graduated from the urged to be there and become where they joined the Joe ear mission In Eastern Canada. charity refone of the at 1:30 P.M. Hulet, ImCarlyle Friday went school Parowan and and Mrs. Earl Stringham of St. instructor at erees, felt like it would be advisDoyle Rowley, acquanited wrth the guidance Andersons and the Lawrence Friends may call at the homo where service the Irto mediately George, Utah. program which will be introduced Lowder for dinner at the home the Monticello High School in able to the change of rules Thursday evening and prior to print he spent two years in the army, there . San Juan County, was home to on of the latter couple. this phase of the game. The the services Friday. the latter year of which was in Marion, who has been a meat 'spend the Thanksgiving holidays newr rules are as follows: the Korean front lines. He was cutter for Skaggs Safeway, Inc. with his folks, the W. Clair DOINGS released in July. 19.52 RULE OX FOUL for several years, has recently Rowleys. The couple will return from Smith and Miss Genevieve Moore the into grocery gone private students Parowan the Among PITCHING The Bishopric of the Second their honeymoon to establish a all of Salt Lake City. Also atbusiness in Richfield in partner-hi- p attending the Higher institutions Ward would like to remind its home in Cedar City where the tending were twovof Jeans budwith Pierre and Cross, prom- of learning who came home for Right to waive a free throw dies of his Korean service, Ray members of the new schedule for benedict Is employed. businessmen of that City. the recent holidays were Clinton was taken away but in the last inent Sunday Its Sunday meetings. Among the many out of town Rose of Spanish Fork, and Garth Mr. and Mrs. Max Hendrick- Lowder, son of Mr. and Mrs. minutes each personal foul Every Monday night at 8 : p . m School at 10; a.m. and Sacra- 'guests at the wedding were the Stncki of St. George. in the High School Gym the ParJu field a son. traveled son and draws not who of ldie, Lowder Clair this goal, involving City, 11: Mrs. at a.m. The brides ment meeting grandmother. grooms grandmother. Mrs. Dora owan Town team will either hold north to Malta, Idaho, where they is attending a trade school in 2 free throws The Second Ward Relief So- Rollins of Parowan; his sister, Dalton also attended as did a host 3 minutes, with to the last Jeans Prior Salt Lake spent practice session or will compet-wit- h Thanksgiving City. ciety Officers would like to an- Mrs. Katherine Bowen of Ontar- of other relatives and friends- folks, the David Hutchings, of 1 free throw and a a visiting team. Anyone each draws from down Orton Chad Parfrom canje nounce their annual Christmas io, Oregon; Mrs. Gladys Wood of the young couple is not sue- - wishing to attend these games i Cit if second the first USAC in Istudies the at Logan, owan and Utah!,hat Southern other Mr. and Bazaar for next Tuesday Dec. 9.jand daughter, Joan; iceseful. Continued on Back Page cordially invited. Parowan Stake Preeident, W. Mrs. Roy Moore, Mrs. Mathel 'communities. Continued on back page On President 50-3- 5. j . remain-Hendrickso- j PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Doalli Claims Lift Hriilo .Ird. Ward It. To Native Paragonah j e, er Hold Hazaar Sports Activities Lady Food Sale Tuesday Planned For Legion Members Ce-Nor- th six-we.- k. New Arrivals News Notes About Our Service Men maid-of-hon- or ol two-piec- HIGHLIGHTS CIIURCn Town Basketball Team Organized . . i j 4 , . |