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Show !.Vi...ir. i' ..I . . J.n-n- , ; 1 v 1 , ; L:1..: C.:y I. Max S. Dailey Appointed Principal Of Parowan High Max S. MHlnl li J t the in I iv uth grade lit the element-- j He hail previously school air been employed fur t !i - mouth m bool before nm-o- f In tin mu to Putowan, lut sine" that time In a expenetu e has Jieeti III tin Itsnl athoola. received Ina (irl Normal! li A V. at diploma from lh IN'dar City and in 1941 roinplet-- j for hi- -, ed bl requiteii ent Bachelor degree at th Hria-- I the Dailey, mulhcmaiir M tcUce instructor of Pariusn High S.hool and civic mnt ihurrh worker 1 1 . In' a a n Ina teurhiUK the Parowan school w hen at the age of 7 be taught In 1 aOMMNF I H III H I' A It SIX WA 1 nlf X lit.) HUMAN I XI V Alumni Aiiiioumo Commissioners Hold Awards To lie Final I'lnns For IIiiaa Session AllllOUnCCMl JlaV 22 Allll Itilll filial ilitiojitf! r.i ! l ta Dll Uu I I loll lot laln i Ut i 1( tia i It I fuiini. n 1 Southern States Vlcliilfu Aim! It I'l.t A ' I M li" inis-- i. ill 1. 1. it m ..'i jit nc koi, uer l,m. c i i.il "d by Prim Pint Allnli It . .V,"!-iip- nil. S. n I Mr. Iturtett be, an hm iin.-.an ye. its m," ni Seminal when In evtalill b"d til" a.nts l.aitei .lay ncii.ili u. the Sl.i'" of S', v., la i Alter four years Mien- lu was ,,n. ' .1 . .in-- .1 - i " .i ..yi .Ncitiilutr) ui Hun ,ui" imii.irj. nieii.liei ut Hi" ion P.uk will, ib.I," rii'Miln,. i, will uddioft lion ilo I'I'! Kt.i i uf n.y . ,i la llnir Sl.k. ,.ruwali ininary lure i is ., nil,, one- Siilulak, M.n I I., .Hi i. , if-.- It.ili ll.itn tl ianih t a .i n Mini. N IN E Seminary Graduates tter j Y 1 Ivan Barrett To Address llu ( I.,' rr r. - III f .1 I I d o. ll . it I Ml t t I '..111 ottimm t i.t ait' ftll i"' I I lit. tint - min titijutl J.sli'l i i ii I ll) m i I v t I 'i ii li n . It'll ,1 li Ill ' i ; i u l Ml r.tl2 lu- I'i.-- I "'ll il f ' 1!.i Itli fk ll. lh i I IM.uIh. .'I a Ull.it Ml.tlf I imstspUi in w ,n I hi h s.TnM . 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Inm Conn:, s ouilum of the cost of tile ploje. t Ils apportioned hv the Southern I t. i li Water (levi'lopment Aim iutioti. were ills., dismissed hut the nialter w..s held foe future deeiston pending further study. i t t w ule i nun . i, i. .it ut in y St ,ik. k UIIclul" I alt. tut" I r - t . ns l.urn ill a.li" County, i win tw.-lv- t South ar M ti- wlu'ie h" li.i.il l" SI (a.li" llii'lt Where lie partn Ipated exIn dramatiis. op.",i-tie- . atliletus and wheie Ic w.is i , u..s hi" r i'i.- t i in tensively . r ll Si hnu avli'.i tl'fi'i-.t- h I I... i i. : ';'smko Pmnamjion I I Mi u! lil.il Pll of .ill t'Mtij; .1 Imilt Mm ii.. in U tn '' lt iluniiii'H I r .ill at: rtfii'-iW T l . , , M i ' ?Ui. u t ' I In uiil f 1 lie bus resided for f Ml Pi I., li oti i .i.ildt. f.nt' C ti.ilisfeit.il to tt rittw.ni wnii It W hr . wiii lh ( '"'Priinnrv i I Itllt NUMBER - , "V la"?'hp' ,! ' 1' ll..." i'.H.,n I . 1 'ner . i 1'.,n,,ii. ..I In I a i ( 11 I I nivermty of mtirn und collrK' tuutlt oi iht ruiwau HikIi n ii l from ih with an 'to desttviu;; 19iJ ttruduati-- of California alumni now Intioii bei,- - on Sontlioili uiliinniHirulor'a certificate 22nd. .ire tew; III" l.i, ul limb ... lun d at a M"'- - Fllda), May Mr. Dailey iv a native of Sum- - cial .Mission' uvuril assembly Knda, mude. .uiuiun.g t Hunt Mitib u i annuun.-- by ltiui"ll. president A loin: inn.-- , tup mil. Iron County. Ilia parent--- ) ,tlj ' I . 1.. u t oliii II Dailey and th W. K. Italy, Heads of the am nit event ut (In year Ilona Sargent DiiJIeV.'Of thal yurlons department at llieuho- - cxp t"d that III" 19.'J l"l" will j H,n Hl, Klder Lloyd IVMille of the. City. He is married to th" formpi,.nt award cer- - a.tuul in. ire tannerV gtaduatc I 1" n ibum-aiiParowan of y IS or lloma Pi rat Wild, will enter the LI .ifntia to outstanding student1 than .i indote, y il.ilion m the nd are men. out to uled in parent to aariou in Lake in Salt home they miaslon ipntinK p.u year' City . 1. n. m a.i nib. iv, a.eui.lini; to , lutmlieM. he h.ud WednuHilay prepnratory to l"av- - three yount; anna. mreer wa Hi altM. Sill I ley Kuhn, he. n tal . teaihiUK State lug tur the Southern 111" plllilie I united o attend a mil 'o lnterriided by twl.e Kyeiui, will iiinnnen. 'lliur yiHSon thia a i mhly at II a m. and to wch tinA testmuiniul Iiowey.r, and aoiial in nr in The firat wa hia rail to ev.tiin?, n e a ntnni aaa. rn i y t ml II '" nlfl madnutea ini. (IUI1)11 Ida honor will ho held Friday aerviee dnrine World War at 3. p ni. Iloth mim day j (I1 (l , tsnial ion Horn- iveninR at 8: p nt. in the wartl where In nerved overseaa in the l in ,h, Htorlum ICnri pea n theatre und nttained Mil. lull and Kent .latnw. t,r till in with eveiyone ihapel the rank of Captain . A a mem-- . Art Lewder will l.e in . h.i i k area Invited to attend. l"-- r ,,f the Southern Ctah 213th of till part of the enlci lainnieiit Kl.ler OeMille Is a non of Mr. ill Mr Zona or Hus Topliam t DeMuie Mrs. and Aivu, Korean ronflut wlure an of program assembly idiureh An worker. charge aetixe City. ' a Major. . iwhilh Will lie presented lit 3 ho is currently servinic as as- was made .Mll mm I MlM'lllIlf rominander is at lie present p in Friday In the school Sum" sistant in the Sunday S.lin.d of the Ameiieatl l.oniOll Post' of the lies! talent in tin area Siiperintendeiny. Pi unary Stake p reparation l re will apcnr on the program, and The youtiK man 'gradualt'd No 2d and ondiu ted the In held Thursday prowan iiiei'ling will the public i invited to attend float the Parowan lliKh S. Im.il v, ut po,i, ,"'iv, 21 at A: p.m. in tin Firat- or-- 1 'May in the Ho engage actively and attended the HAC before The highlight of the eyelil 1s,,'on'1 Ward as a ganlzatlons of the LDS Church he entered the service k for Iwtll take place Friday evening member of the 213th field artil- and ha held teaching position, 1,1 KHi-n- . the old und new graduates when In the Mutual Improvement lery battalion. He went with hi of the school Met t together for School the Association. Sunday Bronp to Korea where ho servtheir annual banquet and ball. While and the Priesthood Quorums.!" ed until a year ayo. The banquet will he served WHMT oveiseas lie wits active in the .Sii Gull X: p.m. under direction of two the, LDS Servicemen's church group. Monte Ee. department, with the years hy W. Kirk Daly, who dance to follow with a Cedar In accept the, Upon hi arrival in the South recently resit-noCity orchcHtra lo provide music. ho will report at Mision head- - prlncipnlship of the Cyprus High , School nr Magna, Ctah. quarters in Atlanta. Georgia. AinuM lloyd Mitchell and I aro in of af Sto",!' ,hi'r' Nineteen .sea Gull Gil l of 5 ! , head Adams Mr. I)oio hye ward Primaries in ,.arowa and setting I their,M" com will for Stake ommlttee. while nark Lamnr graduation exercise here Sun. , enux and William Hnnrdman sre day. Th rites will he eoiidmt- In charge of scaling and music. d In the Third Ward in con- - Movd DeMlIle a ll.. (Ill Ilf III.!, I r To Fill The Interest Of Itiruiniii 1 1 cation, Sir. Dailey fubfisfif Wrektu I'or r- ill com in unity, wilt lie lb new principal of the faro an 1 IK It School, it la an noun ml liy th Iron I'ouuiy Hoard of Kdu careet PAROWAN student body president. II" fulfilled a 3. months III" simi for the l.HS Chur. It iu t !. (nlr.il .States and unuii Ins te. to turn lintnc, was married Minnie Hndgci of Suowfl.iki. Arizona. They are the pai'-iilof four daughters He received hi H S degree from the I'SAC in tt 1 and in 1317 received an M S degree in Church History fmm the HVC. 1 liosiiltMils Of This Aron Until Youiii Harrell re.eiitly le.eived appointment lo the HYP family and will move to Provo nt the conclusion of the . urgent Mr, an Ami Old: s. Iioul year Know that John Th" graduation rites will be former I. I) S M issu.nai y . ill the Third Waul ha pel bcld is the only Ain.'i o an to have was ll atinoiiiu e.l at III" ever f the with ,l pulilie p.m. tiaaversed the entiri' length VM"'1 meeting that tcprescnt.it ives of ,1' Hull. Lyman the Nile river m Af.hu? the 1'l.ih State Tax Commission Do Mar"" 1'ri' you know that l.e and l.o"1"1 will lie in Iron County May speakers ma.le that Freuclinieii epic 21t. to begin the program of Eighth grade seminary stu-- j in a Kavak taking 9 journey reclassification of the real estate dent will also he advanced at moll Him to ttuvcl the 4200 miles? In the County. A group of three same the Mi. Merrill exercises. urn ion with Sacrament nieet-iin- g Ho you know that every mile said. County men will lie appointed by at 2: p. in. with parents. the Hoard of Commissioners to imd evety minute along the "nd Ue pub,U inVitP1 A'alioil in company the State Commission ti eaclirrons roule was filled with Pafley Lorepzo Jensen. 63. .wan Dec. 6. IbS?. a son of Nells to attend. ' representative in their tour of dangers of every description ? native laiowan resident, - was uud Mary Neilseti Jensen, pio- , the County when this is done. V((ll Know that a colored The graduation exer ises have AY all IlCald YIIV killed instantly In a car aeci- - neeis to this Valley. He grew the will meet at The group moving picture film record was dent near Ruth, Nevada late Hip in Parowan where he attend-Tueada- y been arranged under the direc-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jensen weloffice of assessor Hillman Dailey niil(,. (lf ,hl. record breuking Poppy Day will lie observed in night according to mea-- , d the local schools. He engag-gt- e lion of Mrs. Joun Davenport, u lovely little daughter comed in Cedar City. information received by rel- - td iu farming in this area until Stake Spa Gull leader, in coop- - Parowan and throughout most trip? afternoon at the Iron Sunday on h"dll" Do you know that you will; The Commissioner also si May 23. Hv n:,in atives here Wednesday. It is un- - ten years ago when he moved ration with the various ward The In tie gal County Hospital. before Memorial the with soon tiled first Saturday have Day. the opportunity to. (heir meeting derstood that an inquest was o Nevada. Since that time he leaders. All of the girls will pura via arrived seitioti Caesarian ' been .union in ed liy Marie tax payers of the County as a see these picture and hear Mr. Mrs. program. to he held in Nevada sometime has been employed in the copper ticipate in a . in seven ind at weighed pounds, on tax Goddard tll of hi thrilling Poppy Chairman of the Hoard of Equalization Davenport will present the cer- Thursday after tvhiih the body pit at Ruth, matters for June 1st, pcriciircs and his many eneount- - lo ounces. Hig brother Kent, 7, Ho is survived by one brother rificates of graduation and the 1urowan Unit of the American was to be brought to Parowan' and siHter Chertie Lynn, ate in Cedar City. Auxiliary. for funeral services and burial. nud one sister, Joseph Jensen girls will he welcomed into the matorthe week with tiding spi 0n lhat (llD' everyone ill the, by Idella and Mrs. Pearl J. Macfarlane, Mutual Robinson, KAYAKS DOWN THE N!LE,nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon D. Anderson, 27, dri- both of Parowan. lie will meto asked wear a city 'Stake YWMIA president. WATCH FOR THE DATE ! ! ! G. I). McGarrv of Cedar City. ver of tile car. was also killed morial poppy in honor of the Funeral services have been Aiiiui.'il Hollywood couldn't produce Paternal grandparents. Mr. and The accident occured twrf dead of the World Wars Instantly. set for Saturday at 2: p.m. in Midi an epic. Mrs. Loral Jensen, reside at about 10: p.m. on the road from the Parowan Third Ward and the Korean conflict. Chapel Santa Monica, Calif. The prom! New Old Ruth to Ruth. made paper Crepe by poppies, Bishunder the direction of the aa- H the former I HIST Peggy veterans of the l.ree Apparently the driver missed opric. Friends may call at the The homebuilder code and GRADERS ENTERTAIN will be lute all the girls !wars wi t)p (!istrnMP(i on thP Mi Garry. the regular clean- MOTHERS given by the turn at a fork In the road Although home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan led hy Sliaren and Karen Holy-- , and the car turned end over airwt8 throughout the dav hv up of the grounds and building in Parowan Saturday oak of the First Ward. The 32 children of the eleni- Harold to the Nevada end, according vdnnteer workers from Hip Aiix- - hi the High School was curie, from lrt:a.m. until time for the lirst grade entertained chell announce tin of nhity celebration of a tin iiit sheriffs report. The car. a 1940 services. Burial will take Monday, iliar anl cooperatin' groups. Explanation of the Stepping ' place at life school was their motheis at a tea in their new granddaughter on Mav Till annual be be day of will coupe, was completely demolishpoppies of repliras Stones be will in the" Parowan City cemetery given Primary sclinol room Wednesday after- - llt S;ul set for Friday. ed. .0nio. Texas First under the direction of the South- by Helen Hulet, Jerrolyn Gurr, I nder noon. tin direction of tjmp of tin little tni-- s Si nior class members will make parents Harbara Ann Graff, Sonya AdMr. Jensen was horn in Paro- - ern Utah Mortuary. their teal .Mrs. Fae her, Henson, the to arp jst l,PUt. Rob It. Adams of the annual pilgrimage ams and Karen Boardman of the youngsters presented six tP (t s Air p0.,.( of town the on sonlh hill ;illl the letter Third Ward and Brenda Joseph shows using tin stare ,nuP .Mitchell Adams, who are it its regular coat l,nPPet will and give and Afton BPnson of the Seconu of whitewash. Ward under direction of MaxT bev also pro- - p;i,.n,,ii grandparents sre Mr Tn exchange Tliuv will Join tin' rest of tin ni!"1, Ihems.'lvcs. for the poppies, ine Bentley, leader. -Mutln-,ented several day ni Ailann of p,).. Nthe Auxiliary will accept cor.tri- - student body at the Five-Mili liural v J poems, n readings The song, "Happy Ilomebuild- - butions for its work for disabled rali for noon Rim boon and an afterMrs. M. mull. Mil, hull an rs. will be sung by the group veterans and for needy children Mrs mum muih-urGloria Smith, followed by an explanation of of veterans which is largplv sup- - Th" entire day's l in was r.i in sided at tin- - serving ta- the name and emblem by Helen ported by these contributions. arranged by the student .omicil Id", t u n li and euukius were pre-j Rob('oi)iiiitfiiif if Two talented young ladies, of various singfng groups. She Jean Dalton and Audrey pared hr the ui raision hy lunch A piano Ward. inson, Paragonah members of next years Senior has served as one of the cheer mum workers solo hy Laura Lnmoreaux of class of the Parowan High leaders during the past year be will followed Paragonah by School, have been selected ns 'and was adjudged winner of the MAY 17 - Parowan Stake Pria description of "The Paths, envoys to attend Girls State on Legion oratorical contest con- mary Sea Gull Girl's GraduaI.inda Enoch Grimshaw, State Agricultural ducted here on Armistice Day. by the Utah And Sfroiiiftli tion cixurrines. Third Ward Parowan Ward. Tullis, Joyce College Campus June 21 to 2S. She has had several years of 2: pm. Chapel, club work and Is an active First; and Ellrene Bettridge and PTA Gindiialcs' School High Maxine Rasmussen, daughter mPmber o thp Ij-of the Second s Church. Joyce Rowley Tea, recreation hall. 7:30 p.m. of j Misfl A(lamg wa Ward. High Paths, will be of Mrs.. Artell Rasmussen Recreation is a basic need for living in a democrat n sofietv. It MAY 21-- 1 a row an Slake Parowan and Frank Rasmussen dPnt of the gtlldPnt bodv dur. discussed by Carolyn Jones of Ii he under a governmenan or may activity of Los Angeles, will be sponsor- - ,n the past year and ha organized spontaneous Preparation meeting, hnd Paragonah. d ed by the local American Leg- the Ward, S: p.m. tal, voluntary or private auspices. For theindiv idua re. mat ion At responsiblity of arranging a piano solo by Following Alumni initaiion of graduates may he any wholesome leisure experience engaged in solely for ion Auxiliary. The attendance all student assembly programs. Dayle Stevens, First Ward, cer- the satisfaction derived therefrom. It ini lude games and sports, Dr. Milton 7.. Hunt, author of 'may 22 - High Si liool Award of Marie Adams, daughter She is an accomplished pianist, tificates will be awarded by Mrs. camping, hiking, health hook now in publics-- , ,i discussion drama, gmups. dancing, picnics, Ray H. and Nevada Knell Assemble, auditorium. 11: a. in tbe gaxaphone both in the Davenport and the welt girls Tin Fountain of Youth,! lioic'. of ion other is arts and and activities crafts ams of this City, personal music, being npon- 8ri100i band in solo work. She Alumni Assembly program. comed into MIA by Mrs. Rob- Recreation will b? sored by the Parowan Literary bag done dancing and sings in may be an individual hobby or an experience shared and How to Attain 3: p. m. Auditorium, inson. Remarks will be made with others. It is man's Club. principal opportunity for enrichment cf in Cedar City Saturday to put' PUS Alumni banquet, school choral groups and in a ladies by Bishop Karl O. Mitchell, living. on a Mivngth and induranci Announcement of the selection trio. Bhe has building, 8: p.m. participated in Third Ward, followed liy a group made of these girls has been Alumni Ball to follow in Recdramatics both in the school and song, "This is Gods House. The present nirhante.l age and ils prospect of increased reation Hall by officers of the two organiza-- i in the Ward auxiliary organizaClosing prayer will be offered leisure demands comprehensive planning for recreation. In every tions. They state that their itions. She has had five years MAY 23 - Chamber of Conuner-- 1 by Mary Etta Skougard of the eommnnity there should lie a citizens recreation council reprechoices were made on the basis' of club work, two of which First Ward. comce a or hoard in all membership meeting. Court addition, interested groups and, Renting of scholarship, talent, personal- - she has also served as a lead-it- y House 8: p.m. mission officially responsible for direction of a Ward leaders in adidtion to and qualities of leadership. er of a group. During that time Parowan Seminary public recreation program. As part of the complete community Travel expenses both to and she has won both County and Mrs. Grimshaw of Enoch and plan the and private agencies can provide significant te .lh. Hum Graduation exercises. 3rd ward voluntary he after immediately Mrs. Bentley, Parowan Third are from Logan and living expenses State honors in sewing, opportunities for individual and group recreation. c'laPl 8. p.m. will pull 2 cars tied together, Both of these young ladies Mrs. Emmv Dalton, Paragonah; while at Girls State are being MAY 2. - High School Cuntmen-be- a ii in his with them, people hoallh, ri rea- with education, The modern cnmniunitv suppift born by the sponsoring groups have maintained a high schol-Mis- s Mrs. Sarah Dean Orton, Parocement Exercises. Third Ward ii indiv to idual th essential Rasmussen ha been very astir average throughout their wan First and Mrs. Cherie Day. tion, welfare and related services is 8: p.m. Graduation dance to 49 year Dr is who a Hunt, services is these of responsibility nd The There provision society. active at the school where she school attendance and are rated Parowan Second Ward. and voiun- - old. invites any athlete to run t follow iu Recreation Hall. im Biding public, private baa participated in dramatics, highly in personality and leader- - are no Sea Gull Girls in Sum- of the entire community MAY 26 - School term ends Continued on Back Page mit Ward. In the band, and as a member ship ability. I Ho you Chid-ilar.l- , ii in-u- PARLEY JENSEN MEETS DEATH IN NEVADA CAR ACCIDENT To Honor J j Iow Arrivals j IMI.S. Holds Dav Friday ; s,"'hr Mac-farla- I T1V0 PAROWAN HIGH ENVOYS Mit-arriv- ' j i e I SELECTED FOR GIRLS STATE I i J s, i ACUVITIFS j Recommendations For Iron County Recreation viee-pres- liihiiniifk Fxliihition Saturday i- Cedar City First-Secon- j Ad-pa- , It, H , j j |