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Show ' t '. n LOCAL CIVIC CLUBS SPONSOR HOLIDAY DECORATING i i'uriiM an, (dun with tli ikU of other cities and lh Country, look ua a fed I vs ileataue thou. tun In j ijr and when the j lllior IrlP of Cum- mere members ruinplMtij their decoration Sunday pe-iiiiiK. Thu light un Mailt atieei uLt'MNK THIRTY I rt nation. IME "Published Week I u Pur The interest Of Paroiran And Yiritiifu IaV 'I'd Ht Junior Chamber 1 PAROWAN CONTESTS vv KUS I'AftUW .... AN TIMES. PAItUWAN.t TAIL DE EMBER 1 1, 1952. ALMlitCK FORTY Nl.NH ! Hv PUS WtIllMlttV ! j Utrr On IIIdiYtaM Important Ivftiloii For II7Iirl Pitullm Parmuorc ins imi1i Rams Tackle Hurricane High Here Friday Night i l,u,J ,ur "","uu,jn ot lb,l I uiitaer W S prize play. Cflllfd CYctlliltg at frequeut iuiervaL, will of w,ml the High Parian main uit until after the holiday ' .aitment i.a. s,w01 ,rn 18 To Molorpsl Content Iii been net for Widucaday, Docent-Ult- j the lighting of the Main her 17. Thia announcement hat! Commander Dailey baa called' The great traffic haturd w til. h Mini Pauline Paramore, form-- ! area of town cam the announcej an American made hen for by Mr. n creavd during ha be. or Iwn student of i he Pa row an High Meeting ment of Y'ulotide decorating1 con MU lleiidrlrkM.n and Jean f w week 00 o'clock Thursday evening, the S hool who now I a senior rloas the by larg tenia to be sponsored by the lotal I.osscs To Too H hool numltcr of deer Refloat h, Itecetnber at the High II student at the Provo High S. hool. Yiilrtiflt the j high. crushing will civic dub. The Jayree d l be Huein to h.i been tie. red winner of the way emphasized by 8. M, And drama by Owen Auditorium. again award their trophy to the j Thi ihrte-ar- t T Speak for Holiday Danre. t'l.irk lots! game warden, at a routes! AiiiiwiiiicihI Hv atore or bundles OntablUhmeiit tat la wilt be pieented In the cussed; Ity Cary Kura niter w hich cflxplays the beet Christ-- ! Paroa an a. hool auditorium with Crusade for Freedom, regular recent meeting of the Pa row an conducted under the siH.HM.rvli!,) Dig Tooele High School had Meeting, and any Mher Jtlun A Rod Club. Dei ween on. of the Proto Jayce.- ami radii MIA ma decoration in either win- - Iruriain lime mi for :p,m, the scare of iheir live heforo jninttera member wUh to lake up. ;and five head of these anlmaU station KOVlI. dow or front . Judge will aeloct There will be iio reoervcsl Pinna for holiday middies In finally downing the Hum five, In addition a highly Interesting; lare kilted each night on the ge.en Mbs Paramore sml three other before Chrletma. ,,r advance ticket sale. accord the winner Pa row an were announced will be finite strip of road bet seen Pant-- i finalists presented film on Americanism In cno tif ilia moM excitby tlieir talk . dub officer aiaied. cluol prlnc Ing offDS'tm of the MIA of the wsn and Summit. Mr, Clark at last week games ing Provo Ktwanfi the played this year. to1 The public i Invited Cah prize for the beet bl"Hl vvrd" l,r follow- Not only but all elated . There are abut tome i.OOo excited fun offheri, Club at Ita lar mooting mi sum will door decorating of private res-- attend, General mi in last week. memhers are urged to being ki!M I ween Summit and wituesse.! with Cullen Y. this legion gome which wu Christenson, Jay. idonecs or yard will be award be Sue and 2'.e with high a hool Mard will combine for highlighted by the billti.mt ib' Cedar aa well a to the north of cie chairman, in rharRe, tiiileni to be hdnitiied by tbeL ed this year by the Pa rowan aeaslon for lh. of both team. The rent. slant who appeared !lbw u, he Mid, A free d re announced by student body card I.lons Club, It on Tuesday. Ihe, Infli.Hed to rar y,,Hr I he final The lit were out slowly, a the half damage screened Irom Slsrtiug TuenV, Scott Mit.hill, A ( hrUimaa president, jtehearsal will be conducted Carol la over aOti student when hilling thee animal time score bear out (Tooele l:i. who entered '6,bPrlze of f 10. aeven and live .day afternoon for Junior IHich '('oWII FalCfldai To vice." will he presented by the Parownn l'i.l it gradu.illv rath-- radio script. i.resciitlog a heavy economic ln ' do'lar will be given a first. and tipper elementary grade JmiiHle drama department of the! om, momentum and ended up to car owner, he cxpluine.l, second and third prize. Mr. Haudcnt. A handsome plaque. tiMe three ward In the Third Ward kith H (tut the piswlbllity of serlou .,h teams In high year, Mitchell said. Judge will also' and rertlfics'e of award chapel at radio that evening. Th fount lhBnK,.d i1.llltlh accident still a hn received great Ip.iii, oecurrlng "Icebouiiil, decide the winner in (hi tale-- i from Vohe of Democracy, signed This will Include quartette, trio IeraI more dire threat to the traveler, l)n,e throuRh-ou- t the eu- mclaim In the the.trlcal world. Monday gory, he explained. hy Justice Toni Clark win ;,re. and choru.i n timbers linked to- tting with Parowan holding a Clark Mr. that every urged It ciijoyed a long professUmal 0,1,ed Taramore by gether by narration and tableaux, glint lead at the end of the 1st. The two club are working; A Monday at 7; 3i precaution should he ued during run and ha since been is.pular one Weston of the judge flarnd. the and 3rd, quarter With Tooele Following the program together on the decorating are the month when the deer with amateur theutrual Rroup. will Provo crowd will adjourn to the She the with the hope Shut thby represent n I tow ,hand he fur close ,,u!ld'n lo the plugging up (he keyhole w here It lur',k" hovering haatwuvssomlareal ,K',,0,,, area In the state final to be more lutere-- t In hall Rum never did Ward Recreation may arnum of establishing tlieir offeu-community sc field, lie reminded the motorist get I,. i, ' ' held later In Salt Lake City. where dancing, game and re reailng a holiday atmosphere for going but did manage to hold rare opportunity for the study llvlty talendar lu been el by that t oh rve the deer crossing will national winner Four will he featured. freshment save Co.non the of Parowan Chamtnr the highway may j signs jllffa0,.8 down lia llj(.y HI1 !ltt of human nature. receive q free trip to WashlnRtor, Everyone In the community of untold liagedy and expense. metre. The announcement their heat defensive game i,.0V4 D C. nnd tour lo historic point Mutual age invited and urged yet seen ihi year. The setting of iho play la In made by V. Clair Rowley of thof Interest. Prize on the nation- to attend. h Jordon hometead in a small Hoard of Directors. Everybody got Into the act Koo scholar-nhlal Tevei Include own in Main. The first a. t comlast aortal The Friday, with the scoring goMr. Rowley slate that It very VOTH'H IIAKITIII.I. PASS television set and other .pen with member of the Jor like this; John Benson, It; ing also the mittee big planning civic award ilon family wailing In their par urgent that all Church, Mooting Snow Ball to be held on Chrlsl- - Melvin Mitchell, 10; David Orhave 'nlzatlon Order Pie now being taken i Purpose of the contest Is t0 lor while their mother fa living nd phow Itna Elaborate decora- ton. 7; and Roy tenMii, 7. night. the date which they wish to for all Parowan High School give American youth an Until Monday upstair. Km h selfish child 'a show and othe' a floor John Benon dunked in 13 tions, reerved carefully In m.nd. rntnes to he played on (unity to express the Ideal and hoping for a major share of her Included be will feature for the 4th consecutive pedal point He also a under emphasize the fact that the local floor. Seat will be ambition possible The regular monthly meeting ,ney. event jRaine hut Mill wound up playing social in this outstanding; la there someone at In In the which of form democratic order the re erved mul government. of the Board of Iron County wh' " ,l" wl11 l aler read, meeting to represent the group request ate made. All person a daughter of Mrs. of the holiday season. This will for the losing team a Iarowan Pauline Commissioners which I custom-- I lie one of the community budget lost their second - nd to secure these dates when deviling such ticket lire requesta Josephine Merrill of 279 N. 4th. arlly held on the second Monday 't Jane, servant In the housemini tier with the public invited, game In iih ninny tiighis by L Is who the In and the calendar at Parowan While hold, j formulated, ed to contact Principal Ihily East, Provo. beneficiary of each month, was postponed point. The score at the end of In will she or 2312. Ticket 2251 extensively a wwk because of unavoidable hha Jordan are all furloti. participated phone this basketball game, which dramatic and music and since he ready for distribution on Jancircumstance, according to W Jane consider that she hold more closely resemsometimes conIn has Provo Clair Rowley, County Clerk. uary 5th. The first home game her residence the money in trust, however. The To a bled football game, was a on 1 well in these School tentatinued fields, Milford a with At that time High rest of the play tells how she for the Grantsville Cowboys. In 9th. tive estimate of the 1953 budget ha rues the small speech. Friday, January mindednesg of Utah The game itself, played before Unite To Host expense for the County will brt the family and reforms Ren, the a near eaplelty crowd, was Just Rowley said. presented Mr, by making family about' Hi roughest yet seen in also Couple will matters Other routine Marti At him learn to think of others. this young season with more at Monday' be considered been made Announcement has one player getting a little than The art of Jane Is played by Xmas meeting, which will commence Mr. and Mrs. Orval hot under the collar. But it wa by recently room DalCourt In Jackie Ward while Edward the at 10:a.m. Lamoreaux of St . George of the a dose contest all the way with ton portrays Ben. Other students As a result of every Ward In of the County Court House. and approaching neither team hitting the hoop engagement appearing in the very splindid Iho Parowan Slake having securof their daughter, with any regularity. marriage cast are Charles Topham, Claud- ed Its quota of sphscrlptions to Margene, to Nils Golden Bayles Highlight of this ia Mathesop, Sanford Topham, the Childrens Friend, all Ward Mrs. and was John Benson's domof Mr. Parowan. game Ruth Lyman, Donald Burton, Primary officers and teachers in High School To are of this Golden inance of the boards, as he swept City Bayies Lyman Munford .Kenneth Nor- - the Stake will be entertained d of the prospective bride- them of rebounds almost parent Paro-j Thursday evening. A Christmas Conduct Iloom man, Norma Orton all of A Grantsthe smaller groom by wan; Larie Hunt of Paragonah; (social will be held In the Relief Nuptials will he solemnized ville team, and his 13 point and Evelyn Farrow of Summit. Society rooms of the Parowan of being half the Dec. 19th. in the St. George just lacked 1 Ward at 7:30 p.m, S. Harold with had for their total Parowan Is In Pres. of Marna Temple Heap charge Great enthusiasm is being with the Stake officers and board Snow to officiate. effort. nights properties. stage shown by students of the varimembers as hostesses. This Friday the Rams take Tn the evening a reception is ous home rooms at the High The Christmas theme will on the Hurricane High School newto the honor being planned School as .they decorate their Hu prevail at the social which will on the local floor. Tickets go on Frst St. in the George lywed rooms for the Yuletide. Cash include games, program and resale for this game at 6:45, just LDS Ward Ward Chapel. freshments. All Primary workers prize are being offered for the 15 minute before the prelim. Of C. Assigns Mr. Bayles Is expected to be decorated in the six Wards of the Stake most ' beautifully II v 1st. & 2nd. under way. game inary gets a home Sunday after fulfilling rooms to be chosen by a group are cordially invited to attend. a dance after also be There will LDS for the mission of impartial judges, according Comm it 21. 1952 the main game. The quotas of magazine subChurch In the Central States. to W. K. Daly, school principal. team goes down each for Ward set scriptions Prior to his departure he grad- to Saturday the 7:30 P.M. To The decorating will be completDixie to play St. GeoUtah's fam75 to of amounted the uated from the Parowan High ed by Monday at which time week-en- d games start ilies of Ward membership who attended Dixie rge. Both and Sohool they will be judged, he said. 8:00 p. m. at had children of Primary age. College at St. George. Several of the Wards have cone is a prominent Judging will be baaed ou orThe bride-eleStanding committees were set over the top and have "reached iginality, theme and effectivestudent of Dixie College from ness of the decorations, which up by officers of the newly or- 100 with of these families which she graduated a year ago. Rose Eliee Gurr Soprano Life will all be centered around the ganized Chamber of Commerce the Parowan First Ward having Alto Ruth Lyman She was active in art circles and at a meeting here this week. attained 106, it is reported. Christmas motive.in dramatics and. at present is Contralto JoAnn Orton Of A similar contest was very Members of the board of direct- The Second ward has reached the Bass O. Mitchell Karl engaged in secretarial work in 111 ors were Parowan The conducted mark. last Third, year assigned responsibilisuccessfully Tenor E. Ray Lyman the St. George Temple. and served to stimulate the hol- ties in each as follows: E. Ray Paragonah, Summit and Enoch Violinist June Tborley committee; S. Wards are reported to be near iday spirit a well as add ef- Lyman, finance An untimely death came tc fectiveness to the appearance of M. Clark, membership; D. Wat- the 100 goal. Ivan Decker CONDUCTOR Lee Toni little Farnsworth, the school during the pre- - Christ- son Adams, programs; Ivan Dec Every officer and teacher in CIIUKCII DOINGS ACCOMPANISTS Mary Lyman & Deon Robinson and of Gordon G ker and Leonard Orton, projects; the Stake is now a subscriber to mas season. daughter Della Gurr READER on Carol Farnsworth Davenport Relief The 2nd ward Prizes of five, three and two and W. Clair Rowley, publicity. the Friend, it is reported. Society in S. 8th the Dec, L.D Monday, announce to Mr. the would reglike be will dollars Daly given, The Chamber is now conducA M K O G ular Literary Lesson for Tues. Hospital in Sait Lake City. said. ting a membership drive which The twenty-on- e mouth old Dec. 16. After which a ChristHeld will be extended into neighborPearl Benson, Choir President Greetings mas program and exchange of child had been ill for three ing communities of Paragonah Mrs. E. Lloyd Guymon Prayer gifts will take place. They ask weeks. At first she was thought and Summit, the officers announ. Choir Prologue that the gifts not exceed 50c to he suffering from flu but as Holiiiison ced.' It was explained that 1. Holy Night Choir her condition became more sera good attendance is desired 2. He Shall Feed His Flock Impressive funeral st rvices for ious other possibilities were Contralto Solo & Choir parties held sway lenw of these towns are similar in Parowan last week, at least to those of Parowan and the same Mrs. Margaret E. Robinson 3. O Little Town of Bethlehem Womens Chorus & Choir considered. Last week it beThe 1st ward Relief Society came 4. Good Tidings among the ladies. A group of projects could be applied to alf. were held on Friday afternoon, evident that thee wa Choir, Soprano Solo & Violin Solo would like to have their memb5 Ward in the 5. Christmas Sermon Dec, friends celebrated the natal day on her brain and she Twain Paragonah pressure Tippett3 The membership drive will be ers remember the Literay Les- was under the direction of of Mrs. Mary Lyman by calling climaxed to the hospital on admitted at a dinner meeting of Chapel, The Holy Child son on Mon.. Dec. 15, and they Special High School Girls' chorus the Ward Bishopric. at her home and enjoying a members and their Wednesday, surgery was perpartner W. L. Young, Director wish to thank all who helped For the opening number the formed on Thursday and the pleasant visit Wednesday even- which has been tentatively set 6. Glory Be to God , Womens Chorus & Choir with their most successful Will choir sang "Sometime was child to found be in critiing. Refreshments were served for Jan. 10 in the Ward 7. The Magi Mens Chorus & Choir under the direction of cal condition. The cause by the hostess and her daughrooms. The Relief So- Understand, 8. Little Lord Jesus Alto Solo & Choir banquet of D. Amasa Stones and with was listed as ters. death tubercular 9. In Our Hearts ciety of the 3rd. Ward will serTenor Solo Third Ward Relief Society meningitis. The birthday of Mrs. Bertrude ve the banquet. A musical pro- Mrs. Melva Barton at the organ. 10. The Living Song Choir officers extend a cordial invitaThe invocation was offered by Toni Lee Farnsworh was born Mitchell on the same day had gram will be arranged and a Samuel Abbott. A vocal duet 11. Benediction Response Choir tion to all ladies of the Ward In Cedar City on March 20, 1951. been remembered during the guest speaker brought in for Arthur Joseph Prayer to attend their meeting Tuesday while her daddy was In far off "Beyond the Sunset" was sung afternoon when a group of lad- the occasion. literaddition to In the with the Armed Forces Orton. and Korea D. Rula regular felicitations to called ies by Whitney express All citizens of Parowan and neighboring fommunities are Dr. L. W. Sorenson is newly Other musical numbers were a ary lesson which will be given and enjoy a visit and refreshmajor part of her short life cordially invited to attend. elected president of the organi- violin solo One Fluting Hour, by Mrs. Garry Bentley, there was lived in Paragonah at the ments. be a short Christmas pro- home of her maternal grandwill viceMrs. Mrs. Dr. Carlson Elna Cora Stubbs, accompanby zation; Terry, Thursday afternoon gram and tocial, the officers parents. The family moved to Ward was the recipient of a president; and W. K. Daly, ser-- - ied at the paino by her sister s state. Continued on page 2 Continued on back page Continued on Back Pag shl.h hare be., iru a.ro, - r- j i !, - Herembei h i l'roui j Jai a j .Sufkr OiaPoInt j pt do Activities Crjiii(.sIIIo J ( n leaders - s-- ......... J SS-3- cora-lunche- i out-jipe- I , 1 i i- ; 1 , j 18-- ; j j Ker-Ihe- - lr J zt Scheduled . j 1 I lln! j nut-tin- g pro-Ject- j a j , Flr'-Secon- d I c i j tit i I - Commissioners Postnonod . three-War- d I j oppnr-leagu- e i i i I g spine-tinglin- I 1 , Stakc Primary ll 30-2- Southern Officers Workers i near-do-we- Tenul Marriage I Party low-scori- CHRISTMAS CANTATA Decorating Contest First-Secon- unip-pose- . -i The Music Of Christmas d . Presented The Parow an Third Assisted tec Cliainnansliiiis Hoard Members Choir Ward Singers December two-ye- ar Parowan Third Ward Chanel SOLOISTS ct Death Takes - Former Paratonali Rabv . 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