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Show CONSTRUCTION PAROWAN ON HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING PICKS UP SPEED Published It eekl If for The Interest Of Caroiran And Vicinltu Tempo of I nit il ru n. Ill uoikiUlglit In I hr Will I'liiKtliuluii thr Pai o" an flich S. jo, Co, Contra, tor ami h,ii"n,; hlllltjilH n if f ull "it .topped (if till trrl f raiiic" o, k fur 'hr "cok Up roll dderatdy (hi Incan i. R) III ltd mu 111 r X'.'lisloli the arrival from northern I'uh earnest Tueda Ilf lll huge iTNIir Thr trli k "ail. hair pox nirjirv fol Ihe erection of tin UtRe steel hrrll laid III llhli flint f.et Ilf hr.iiint, Iruseei am col u mu 1 hr I hr lop nil (hr ftoni li'luclcl Him him amt brought lit Mum. IIIOt of (III h.l k "all ha hrr I oil Mil I I MK I II1K ' 1 r SIX i i w v X ii Mrs a l;n P r. i 1 hhii i ny !i I s r. NUMBER FOR IT NINli 1 M i Irfi ml r in ll (o i l ast Kilos Honor ttllliani C'ooK i' Mitchell ( rtiiruinr of i ii -i t "ri. !,. m., , ,, thr rriilin A "non ns Ho Mee! t 111. Mil took al fo t.r Ilia'll olk Is III i!.or lln other nail s .. in. 1.1 t Hit. I n ll hell, j can hr l to oiii)iiioii nm! 11' leader ami 'hunh will hr roof. die entire structure of PuliiHiitl who dli'1 (I In hrfnrn (hr wail iIiviIiiir leslihlll Idav Pi of to ago caused l u t i i. k i ll front (In oiigiual Mr MitiheM. taiiier ami tu. k knocked olil, "oik (Ill'll state u ho never te'lied tt.'in ii Ion k thr noiih "all lean Window uI tne i'd a work. Pfe. Gilbert Miichrll, non of rf die olil c y ii "ill lr dirriil,' Klmnr Mill hell and Mrs. Sarah transferred (o (hr fnrilirr "all au.ok a month ago II. had i. . hi ii. I in a cri'l. a ..'ill'll. .11 Mill hell of (Ills Pity, arrived mi thr ano hlr ami "ill theni a tin ot son J II i horn his III Parowun early Sunday aftrcoiisid- ,y up dir pro, II. do-- I Mitch' oil he whete a' I I t . n hm u from do oratdv. recolving ' I " n Erl. lav Slom-man- . P S. EvetV ul to rflorl Gilbert Mitchell It el eased After Korean Service Dale I'or Satlillo ( lull tlci'lint: Rams Defeat Milford - To Tie For 1st Place In League lianci'fl i i nl lifi-lon- c Team Hosts Delta Friday Fillmore Next Wednesday 111.1.11-11- ft h.n' I rrhar 1 i . Pallip Army lie had spent tlo California past eleven mouths in Kona "heir fir as a iiirmhrr of tin Trail lluromuiift Pompaii.i' Mont of his m tint) " a i onf.ii''it to the 1'ilsati a l il Koji U. iml toopor.i'o with do m liool hn hern ina. 'll Mu. lull was horn to In the oiittmtor amt building P.iiouhii, Julv H I'i.I. a s.o supri jnlemh'iit. r are infor mod of William ('ooke .Vfti hdi! Sr "III In set fm amt M.irv Full "pee ah-.- ol nii ilolnies Mit.li ronipli H ni of dn nr" flooi ami 11 lie gll Up III lilts . olil inside Phishing as soon as 1. in ii ii ami attended ll.e r. .. at area. pi Inna sin ill partition is lomovc.' s.hoois and lulirrie.l l.mietle Midi Ira so dial I; mav In used during lie had visited s s ( IM.ili o. II... April sister. Mat lone, in Iturliank. the latter portion of die s liool in Milage was mlem n l.-- in the e., r Iiefore coming on to I'lali Si o. (merge Temple fl..id I Ml : , Mis Mil, hell die,! II, 23-2- 1 I 1 1 'I i s2t ln "as luartied l.onlse llali en PHS Junior Prom Date 1 Parowan 'High iu led out Item use of the un'er-Srlioo- l Junior Promenade ha; tuiuity of weal her and n ef-Ien set for Saturday, .March 7 frit on building pmgre. mak-ithe High S. h ml rvmnasiuui. mg it po slide di.it do gvm practically thiee week ahead of Mould not In ready for mo l.v tin original date, it is annouii- - dien. red by the school and Junior dale Stoik of Paragonah Clas officials. is chairman of die Prom or The change has been mad. mlltce with lluth l.v man. necessary by tile speed of con- - ihairman. Commitli niemhers K! ruction work on do wliuuMnduile Maxitie lli.inusiii, The possibility of tin (,. Adam. .Mary Carol Iemmon, north wall of the gym being out iUvid Orton. I.yle lialton and at the originally scheduled time z,.l!u .Mortcnsen madti the change advisable. The "Orchids in the moonlight. alternative of postponing the ha been chosen as the theme Prom until lute in April wa for this big event and "ill be carried out iu the decorations, program and floor show.- the committee states, ' On will Orchestra Melody Mac's piovide music for the dancing, Although the advanced date will make concentrated prepar- On February 4th Miss KathContinued on Page Two erine AUe Collins, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Collins of Niota, Tennessee, was married to Mr. Donald Ray Lyman, eon of Mayor and Mrs. E. Ray Lyman of Parotvan, Ctah. Theit service was peiTormed on and Groom "Bride television program at the Park Avenue Chapel of the Columbia System before a Broadcasting coaet to coast audience of more than two million viewers. Rev. Herbert C. Greenland of the Calvary Methodist Church officiated John Before tlieir service. Nelson Interviewed the couple and preeented them with Keepsake wedding rings. After it, they were given the following wedding gifts - a General Mills toaster and iron, matched Samsonite luggage for each, Queen Bess silverware, a Sparton combination, a refrigerator, a Betty Crocker cookbook and a talking motion picture of their wedding day on Bride and Groom. The bride wore a formal wedding gown of antique ivory Skinner bridal satin cut with a bodice and full skirt, fitted A sleeves. matching satin long cap held her fingertip illusion veil. Her attendents were her Collins sister Sarah Frances Mrs. Roband her sister-in-laert Collins, jr. She was given in marriage by her father. Robert Collins, jr. served as best man. Date of the n u seml-form- - Details Lviunn Collins Marriage Join-Ndson'- e radio-phonogra- Wes-tinghou- Mrs. Mr. and Lyman are honeymooning as guests of the program at The Northfield in East Northfield, Massachusetts. They have been loanesd a Pontiac for their wedding trip. On their return, they'll make their home in Parowan. Ctah, where the bridegroom Is employed on hie father's ranch. 19-7- Lyman Is a graduate of Tennessee Wesleyan College Mr Lyman served in the Air Corps and was discharged in October, 1952. Mrs. III Special Aolice To S.l'.II. Members (; Temple. Jan s, She il. I IS Is and he Mas l.it.-- t nat r.ed lo M.irv Jan. Wliitney Adams who passed away in l'47 Mr Mitchell had held th position of PuroMui! I'm 'Mi ill Stepped Up To March 7 lloio'li die Sail Like in 1 lie "1111.- - . 2 : Kummler even with Milford.1' !. as tic let quarter ended P.Mowau for 17 exploded The lead hack and I', outs dining of all times, the forth for the temainder of the nl tpi.'ir'er. to ake their 3rd half wiiti neither team verv fat ""sight win hi tlie expense of out in front. Half time tall.,' a wild 'tiger rive from Mlford was for Parow.m. In Ram fin illy overcoiu ihelr third period terror and at The Ird quallet stalled Ilk-- It tie same tune made the Tigers v does, .( with one ex start hunting for tlo jungle bv lepMon Jt was the Rams uh limiting them to a very sad look- made the points v the opposing ing 2 points during the quarter. team who made the mistakes 44 ,t.i vv a, the si oi e of this Tom Dobrusky started the tri c, inn1, lie h pushed Hie Rams umpkant third with a long shot up Into a tie with Beaver and from the corner. John Benson Della lor lop dai e 111 the reglot . followed wtLh a tip-ifollowed I1. mow. mi was anything hut hot by another (shot by Henson, hi by a nice Jump shot the shooting departmen, ho'li iioin the field and from Orton; aud before the the ilinritv line. Milford canned tired Tigers could yell. "Ken: :: lead Kinross, Parowan had run up quick basket for a a in the outset of the game be bulge at the A; loie John Benson could dump Milford started Hid foul pitches, the Rams drew clawing at score and that humllhuang r.pHs jo .v'ij!i, b JaiJV the way Benson and Hyatt "1 a. J" ep til mil UIOJJ map were working over both boards they managed to narrvv it down to as the gun went off. List .1 for the eve High point-gettuing was big John Benson who in if tRDkcd 16 digits. This brought to 19 u, g od The Cedar Breaks District are his average down to rank him 3rd in Btae euough .holding three training programs for six games. Tom Dohruukv lor scouters iu this area. These in 11 counters to take popped programs are to include advan By Gui.v - -- lie ll. , Large people at lo- SiiimI.iv "on he imi.ii .0 I pet . en pli-.e- I o g, 'lie III tlt .Ciieral ,n( i.o oiiMiiei.il.. e o ih,. This fa .1 ...iiiii i.l.-tloll b n, '. d ' o I Hilhlei of Hie hltlije. I ol ( haM Marriage on lie spoke a I the pi n' hn vv i il d 0 38-2- 3 Law iy lilinati for several terms and other in t!o responsibilities community. II. was hotter hmiuu ho" CoininitnUn ever. for his life long a it in do I.. I) S. Church lie Xvtivitn Ran his areer a' die age of 1.7 when hi w as mad a counselor ill the M I A if HuParouau Ward. Dating h life time he had served in the Stake Sunday School Supenu tendency, in Hi,. Waul Bishopric, as chairman of (he Stake Meeting a genealogical committo, ami member of the Stake High Council. He had been a member of the High Priests' Quorum for 46 ytars and during mto.h of lhat time had been group lead, r Teach. Meeting. of the Quotum lie had also ser I. loll ( Ini'S Meeting r u ved a I in the Wed Literary (lull Si. Geoige Temple B II Pa row a.i at Fi i.O Nine of Ins thirteen sons and IIP k ley Continued on Ba. k Page Sat. 7 P 11 S Junior Prom. Calendar - two-yea- 1 I epi e nun ning lev poke al s. ' olil r people who gave 'll. it talks Sunday ini lit. led Leon Maxwell, a Dee .nil o i lie Enoch Clan dia Mali), son. Glean. i girl ol I a Pa low a ll Ward, ('Infold leachei of Robb, Piravonali Va 11(1.1 Mil, . 11. Bee live git! ol Mai lone Paiowan 3rd Wald: M ml ense.'l. t.leanei of tlo- Iau wan ml, and l.ch Fallow ul. ol the Summit Ward otf-.(a- )j 44-3- 5 Scouts Train er Programs Missionary repoi'is wen- given by Elder K. Clark Mitdiel! who !,,,,d scoutmasters training. Troop recently returned fiom the Wes- - jcouimitte training and The Basic tern Canadian Mission; and by explorer leaders training courses 'Mrs. .Marian Mitchell Tilton of 'An invitation is extended to the tho Beaver Stake who filled a si outers in the Brian Head misdoii in tip Cali district to participate. The first orn i.i distrii t Piesideiu J Ha;- - session will he held Thursday 'old Mitchell also spoke n dii February 19 at 7:30 p.m. In Pres. R Tavlor Miller. tlie B.A.C. Tile course Is under of Members of the Slake v)td'the direction Mr. Thron their appuival of the ordination Ashcnoft, Conrad Hatch and Gordon Williams. t'omimied on I!;u k Page - wav-mar- runner-u- p honors. This weeks game pits the Rama .gaiut on of the teams that beat them by 1 point Delta. With both teams riding along on top of the league standings. It undoubtaily will be the top game of the week for this region. The winner of tills gnme stays on top, while the loser to 2nd will be dumped back place . have Next week the Ram face two tough gnmes. On Fillluoiv High Wednesday. lien lo School travels down take ou the local team, and the following Saturday Parowan takes on Beaver over at Beaver Both games are "natuial.s and Continued on Page Three to Social Notes Mrs. Leon Robinson and Mu Ralph Orton were hotes. s t Tri-Club member and tlieir partners at a Valentine dinnerparty on Saturday evening a; the Hobinsou home. The Valen tine motif was used In the room decorations and In the tahl favors. Games weie played dur ling the evening wllh eirculatin.; prizes adding to tlie Interest H The Paiowan Literarv dun met Wednesday night at tlie home of Mrs. Augusta Adams on 'Americanism The lesson from Washington to Lincoln. was presented T by Anna Adams . Mrs. Eugene Orton entertained members of the (J O. Club Thursday evening nt her home where sewing, visiting and refreshment were enjoyed by the group. CIIURCn D01AGS The Sake M.I.A. Lea do: slit p meeting will be held Fb. 2 3 in the Monday Ward Chapel. Stake Oftieeis are very desirou ot a good turn out of Ward officers. First-Secon- d Tho First and Second Ward Relief Society officers would like to remind their members of their regular social servi v lesaon on their respective days, February 23 and 24. |