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Show PAROWAN TIM Radio - Active Clouds Activate This Area Four tu lor Ueelilu un m lull radio on Higliwtiv HI. iu.nl a out of duly m present tu tint ntnios-- j Tin t hi k pher lu I'urouun ud vicinity nuriosity by rutrolmun J l.iivx Tuesday evening un was legist- - Karluii, of Iliragun.iti, whit owns! v rod on the Counter by 'a uinnll instrument used in lo- u piece of radio active pitch- - ruling radio active uir deposits, blend ora. Thiw wax 14 hour .Mr. llnrton bucked tlm almim-- ! ' and aMer tin early morning ntuinic phere ns far ns IteavAr blust on Yurcu flat in Nevudu attar traveling leu a bo proceeded north. and Mix hour 1 it Ol.rlK THIRTY Thr Inirrrst Iff roroiran And Vlriiiifu r.tltuu Il.MM P.YKf'WYN SIN AN VII .1 'I S , MMIIKK I' FOR rv SINK Gh-ge- r Hr not Dot'kor j tars were deactivated at point ;lllt(l T'o School (irmN lIIS llouorcil A( IT. l'livsitI;il I'd. l)tt(. Earlier in the day residents the Dixie area had been ad- - Ktl4S Ullht IiOC.l! Memorial Day Race Meet Scheduled By Wranglers Cooi! Mum ini' Ta IViifaf Italitn in Knice lie. her. former resi-- j tiradliates of the Pmou.i-vised to stay indoor for a couple j dent of Paruwun. and a grud-o- f High Sdiool. their pailners and hour while a portion of fheiuate of the P.vrowan High parents. Were guests of lion-tradio active cloud was passing School has been named n unc- ut u tea uud reception given over, Atomic Energy (oniwis- - lessor to Coach Twist Jones o High S. iiool rurentTeMib aiott officials Informed residents H,,. 1H ll seined, it wa recent era ot gall ia t ion Sundae even To He that the contamination from the jy unnuii. e.l by the Iron fount.' tug. uml The engagement a u greater than hndiii0!ird of Education "' fall-ou- t The event Was held in tinllruce, a been exjieced but that it was ,, f jhis! master Ivan Decker Recreation proacbllig Hall marriage of Mlwhere pott.- -l to Richard iMt thought to lie at all danger- - ud il,e bite Venice H. Decker. geraiiinins formed a ba kgr.inn Sandra lloblnaon Tattersall of Iteaver, la aiinoune-e- d our. for the receiving line In the wilt return as physical e,lm It wa reported later that A. u.m instructor mid coach. by the future brides parents. line were the lllllteen niflilhi'ts Mr. uud .Mr. Arthur Itotunsoii c. nmnitor hud checked the ,. t currently teaching In of III.- High S. It ool f.o oily. of I'urowan. June 1st. ha been eountry thoroughly and assured j,t. fe.lar fity Past Elementary O.iileV pievidei! at Ihe I t. e chosen a the date on which residents (hat there wa nhso- l.ilile l. hull was where became following Iiveted the couple will speak their uielv no danger In either man Korea w ith the Wyoin-vo- .entered l.v an .hihoiate u..,r ;r It remain to be ut the Uohinsuit home. or animals of pink . arna t io'is National Guard. II. nisi langem.-ii- t 1(, I a popular's The bride-elehowever, whether the fa. I H1.rv.., ior u,,..,. i,.r- with tie 'and whit- - snap diugoiis flank. student of the Paiowan High mat several persons have had fr. es in III- Kuropean by l.ill, pin tap.-- Oih- -r f.o 'ill Sell ool where she Is a member painful eye (rouble following War II wives served, is a of the Junior (lass. Sin is ail each of Hie nuclear blast officer of the K.H.A. flub an. I mere coincidence or not. Nunilias been active for several years erous residents of tills aiea bid I'm own n High Sellout In was a In also complained of extreme res work. Its i i. 1. l.i i. - ! I , ' II t 1 ,1 Snntlra Holilnson Ii,-- till mid I. ml-- .it .mil it - Dawn . J d Tor Jison j; Visit j South Amoriou ,a tliree-nvonth- n Par-owu- Mc-(Jil- sh son-in-la- w Parattimali In Hosnifal tin-firs- t hut moved to Los Angeles He and two Frenchmen ed uca tion months, ship in elf mentary every three of four ,jQaa aa well as safety of thethe Nile River taking nine Food, clothing and other com- - given bv the BNS BAC Alumni ppopp traveling this route more persons to have completed Association. Continued on back page he recorded the many and enjoyable. J s ll.-i- r r , . , fr j at of e Art l.owder. . bun '.nan of I, cummitiee ol the I u It. un aim. mil. es that lie bus In,. es 111 l111 Which some ot lie In- I i r a" i n u .iiiinienciiient exercises I, A , Friday n ,K),t are .m, ll.illn-- i 1 I Topham. Antoine 1 '."I (Ib-.-- Ha fr : ll I I J ii hoi oug u,h b i Wl11 - st.uk in S..ulh.i befealur.nl. ed I. ,l.mis alnl I.altee among the 77 filth tuettibel have devotc-. i who nr-- lino h of the week In Student Opboliiot-prepm in-- , iil.-i- l il.oe lion lo re. ei vo their assoc Ihe tact- - track for un- iluittic. II .1 0 at III' S.,:i I ... ho l.i te III s. II I,, e it the coming season. Sou.-of II- Iloads liaeli oust of saw have r. .. . i. I lie .14 d lumen, eluent hauled onto the coiiim to i and. high Will In- hold III ill. I1AC Field tin) rapping from pa. king too David t) Mi Kav. jumped Hmis,. wln-imill h, .10,1 J,,., n I, ' Mill. I. ,v e Will ; In- - j . -- got .; llooji III lo pi:...t - t ll.-- - eVV I I". lie mi flnh membership is iinr-namg evtrv day. ncrotding to I. .Memi.i-- i J. King, president. will participate in various events in coiint tion with the meet on Memorial liav, lie said. l . ..Ill'll the I.a.kols llilow Ilia baskotoall him liu-l-i up iii (to Otltl Sta ll Is Atn.lher of ln r..w ns voiing Ir.n Ii st. ns. Jimmy Knit, clipped through the 75 yard dash 111 the f. 1st. 'St I III .. leiorde.l ;t HI bl oke tinthe tape jus S 5 se, finds alter In- left tinII. v also stalling line. of IT. in the ill'., otke.l a shot put to help tl ill get his total points of 2122 ton a .1 St. wall Adams nii.l I la !t"t Ilia bot s ill It, the other Hie Senior Division. leeeived 214 a ml 22lu piiinls Clair Morris To llial Fans Haora ( lull art to make advised preparations to spend the week and holiday in Parowan flair Mortis, son of Mr. to take in this greatest of .plan of Morris Mrs Parowan.; M" Kay , le. led wa president of the Kd a. at ton Assn, latioti. It! I.AI week by was aii.oin.ed last Hwvn Clink, faculty advisor. Of ITiriutM .1 II . Lkst roll! of Cedar CilV was named secretary. Ollier officer Will In' seleeted In the, IC4si(Iii(.s fall ftoiu among Fresh men util-dents ively. Clair. .1 former prominent Miss Alma RaNae lleHrid-;-Following Lister in Hie young student of tin- Parowan High, of Mr. and Mrs. Alma or division were Jimmy daughter hool of ed-- 1 is a Junior in the sou witli 2272 and Kenyon iica t ion at tin Itranch College. Reltridgo of St. George became the btide of Mr. J. Kevin O't, Clark, who had 2126 points. IK and his wife, the former son of Mr, und Mrs. James A. Suzanne Cardon, anil their little Ott, in rite HOlmeuied in the ua ug liter reside in Parowan. St. George Temple on May ti. Present at the ceremony in addition to other close relatives were the bride's gi'audpari-nts- , Of IaicuI Mr. and Mr. K. J. Whitney of Pa row an. , end au-- - - nt-'- i - i iHaiiglilor Utl In IViniilo Hilo , - Burglars Enter Fentons Pharmacy Wed. Morning Pre-edin- newly otganized sail . lub of Iarowan, has schedule. Memo. i,. H.,,. r;il(. , gra-li-J,- in 4 r I II- - pe. list . .0.11.! .. lol.t! , Ol i Imre .i - is ll . i 1 V.iio.ig the 2. senioi wild .ill It, file 'I.io helot of sil.-n.degrees hlelc. n.p.1.1 .1I..I;I j ti ( . . he dash in g ti tan mills bio. id jumped I I". I .; hl eel e t, s. hoi pm ponml i Aftor Throo Voars In wb-- IlK 1 ,.-r- , iiiiu:i. g iii .I-- - j llllv link ,v Dl' NTS I aloNg w all s . .1' fill Mart llrloii won ..in win. it Viimerons eases of uniisual skin Heaver, graduated from Ilea I in lion; a iinisN.il leading by l. ond lit ils year si, High School then served with irntatiens a ml of nausea were liampiotndiip an lie. Muufnrd; origin. f competition tu that particular th 217.th. field artillery batt.il- - tepnrted. on by Joan essay graduation ion in Korea. Since Iii release; v s i.op.., that the AKf i Hl" a t.ihute to the "lnded the D.xu Junior Ad.b Adams; he has been studying at the no, treating ton lightly the pos-A(iiniH. TruJy Hranch Agricultural follcge. sildo danger which the scientif-Mis- s ' 'dlege at St. t.eorge and th . larinct solo l.v Wilford Young; ie experiments might lie inflict Hohinsott was hono.-e.- l and two piano solos by Mr. Italy. at a personal shower at tier iug upon the unsuspecting rest was ar- The eulertaiiiiii.-ti- t a major in home Thursday night, tines; dents in this area. It has been h' Kr:"llinte.l with Mrs. . i 1rA ,i by . offtiers, ,....ui-.It.. ra,tpd In.ation. included immediate members of repeatedly maintained by sever- ectl Adams. Mrs. Arvllla llal- tit itm r nT at ,llP f,,r (,r" ,,n' l the two fnmili.H and dose scientists that the cffeqt Ilian, Mrs. Mae Minkins and heiiiiF eulted o " ends. Attending were Mrs. Matk from such atomic radiation can ..,.t...t hi.tore v . K . Daly. Tile la.lv member Hoard iHitv the Wltn Holilnson. Mrs. Flovtl Itohinson. be serious; perhaps more In fut- - ",l'' , Hie iu wir' u the former V.lel" presetile.l favor groili Mrs. Robert Robinssn. , " Mr, lire years than are immediately1 h " n re gn..l nates and and of fitv fedar they Mrs. Floy npparent. Willis Rohinson, as ushets during tin even-- j 'acted James, and Mr. Rodney Kam- Strong wind from the itlg. on Hack Page insa all of Cedar fity; Mr. I. was Pnn.ly wlti.lt wa TatterArnold Lowe, Mrs. Scott made by Mr. Mary graciously sail, Mrs. Militant Lowe. Mr. jStiibli. Cookies were made by I.jisI It i I os Hold Reece and flrandmother Tattev-- 1 the school Home Kconoinics tie. sail, all of Reaver; Mrs. Alice IllUIICICS jiartment under the direction Tullis, Mrs. I.nRae Robinson.! of Miss Jeau llertoch. Jenn Kamiuska. Marie Adam. At l''lllCV4Cll Funeral services were conJoyce Huliermati. Donna Tulli ducted Saturday in the Parovva.i Parowan's three inductees who and 7ella Mortensen, of Paro- foWard LDS Chapel Third w ill .Sam on to Incle May wan. report former 65. Jensen. were 'arl,,' 21st and their partners wa kill-ia- l honored at a farewell testimou- - Iarowan resident who Tuesday in ,h Monday evening; in the Third near accident automobile 0,1 Homo Ward Chapel. Cuest of honor Vevadn. Ruth, were Owen J. llolyoak, son of ' Mit'hn Bishop Karl prP' Mr. and Mrs. Clen Holvoak, - al n, s,rviea with 1rc An alarm has been broadcast' Don Clinton Lowder. son of Mr. music by an'' U(,P P8tlude this week for information con- nnd.Mr. Clair Lowder. and Jay! Invocation wa eernlng a man who is Mary Lyman. of Mrs. and Mr. son suspected Winter, offered by Samuel J. Whitney. of being; involved in a burglary Mr. and Mrs. James Park J. L. Winter. voa of Fenton's Drug store soine- und their two children, Petty The program was arranged Ml,sUal ,iulllbe,'s n,l"'1ed Face to Face. by time early Wednesday morning. ii of and tho the under Third years Jimmie, Jean, 13, auspicies Tophnra "nd E Ray The suspect was in town Sunin Parowan Ward Elders Quorum with Ken-- j Mary of uge, arrived a so, do RoBd" "Down 1yman: s day evening where he accosted dall Curr as master of ceremon-- 1 Saturday for 14 ItaMar Jensen, a nephew of several individual in an at-- ; vacation in the Stales. The fam- les Following group singing of bv an ,be a(n7. tenijit to sell a valuable wrist was offered resided the for liavo America." prayer past ily sung by watch. A man answering bis Mhispering Hope, three years in Kuncutjuu, Chili, by Max S. Dailey. Speaker Itula D. Orton and her daughtwas reported to have South America where Mr. Park were Thales Brown; Bishop Karl JoAnn and Mary Dawn, been seen again on the streets is a foreman for the Uraden O. Yytohell; W. Clair Howlev, ers, nieces of Mr. Jensen. ef Parowan Tuesday evening. and brief remarks by Mr. Gurr. Copper Company. Speakers were Ancel J. Adams A Greyhound bus driver is also .Mrs. Park is the former Mary and by each of the boys present. and Robert L. Fenton with brif reported to have observed such Francis Harris, daughter of Mr. Special miisiiical numbers inhv Bishop remarks Mitchell. an individual in Fillmore Wedn cluded Home on the Range. und Mrs. Claude Harris of was pronounced by nesday where he was Benediction a mens with trio E. trying to of sung by at whose home much John W. Bentley. trade a watch for gasoline. their vacation time will be spent. Ray Lyman, Karl Mitchell and at the Dedicntorial prq.ver According to officers, access Ivan Decker participating and l, The Parks had resided in wa offered bv Joseph to the store was joemterv gained through at Ileon the a of Mary number Lyman piano. Nevada, for E. Ward. Pall bearers were the front door which had been Robinson as an for organ played before their years departure Elmer and Claude Jensen, Leo forced open with a crow-ba- r or The Indian Love Call Latin America. Arvel Ence, Jay Macfarlane some heavy instrument. and The was Renediction bv was done pronounced Their travel home and Tim Whitmore. burglar had made an exit throu- mainly by air. The first lap John W. Rentley. A number of former residents of their journey took them of Parowan were in town for the Continent to Rio de the services. Noted among Janerio, Brazil. From there they them were Mr. and Mrs.. Cleypn IValivo Of flew to San Juan, Porto Rico; Jensen and their and and from there to Detroit, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Michigan, where they picked up Whitmore all of Ruth, Nevada. a new car and drove west to The deceased bad made his home lkrovo Ftah. with Cleyon and his wife much eft state that they They Continued on bak page Word was received here South America just as winter of the week of the death was setting in. By remaining Mrs. of Charlotte B. Bardsley, north of the equator for the of Mr. sister William If. next three months their return Barton. Mrs. age 77, Bardsley, with coincide to be time will Continued on Back Page the advent of spring in the south. This will give them the unique experience of enjoying practically two years of perpetual summer. The Park family resides In an area occupied by approxwrhite families imately 100 of the mountin the top right ains. They state that the climate is one of the most delightful in the world. They have access to a fine school, hospital, church and enjoy the best in recreation. Incidentally they all speak Spanish fluently. !ljirlov Hu.' . I . ,i. M d I -I si PlKoUAN ll J u Ii I.. i j JoA lloiiorotl n.iUiii jalil-t- III it I I (ill- III III , in:, lo il.aii w.tv nee .1 lo 1. Ml the lee. I III 1 i II. south-rontitiue- - i n! II. i 1. 1 i M S.-v- . 111 weighs in poll lids, bill tb.it ti lit I ..in nniMs-nliI .; i.;. t mi pom 1 1 t p.-- li.-i- I - frt-,n- I wlmli Si. n, .is the V.ais j j It l lie- ii chllle I. IH.it - - tl w - - III U:i..!uig June Hridt ; ' II .V ' the Initial event of th.-."011 of f(juetrian sports In A u s l gb Hie rear door Mollipr Woman Dies In by lifting two steel bars mans Elgin Wrist Watch, two Indies wrist watclo-s- , a ruby ring, and two gold brace- lets as well as some small msi and oilier merchandise which had not checked, n was repoi ted by Mr. and .Mrs. Rob- ert L. Fenton, ovvin-iof Ihe lt the evening the young couple was honored at s reception in the St. George Fourth Word w'.is received early Mou- Ward Chapel. For the occasion day In Mr. and Mrs. Marvin the bride wore a white satin h t.r.ifi of Hus City of the gown with nvlo.t a ll Lake Hospital at ;S::'.U net yoke anil a finger-ti- p veil that morning of Maryf nylon held in place with a .1.111. Allie s moiher, Mrs. Sarah L. tiara of She carried .. Glenn, 77. Death vv as attributed bouquet of lillies and sleph 10 muses tin ident to age. .Mrs. notis. had been taken north in Mrs. Norma Keltridg.- attend,,11 after ninbiiUniee Sunday ed as matron of honor. Don visiting here with the Graffs ter Ann Soienson, Cecelia Ann Cor, month. Her general condition bett, Vina Ruth Miles. Sharon Schmutz. Edythe Dawn SmiMi, Karen Slack, Sherri Ann OH. Dorethea Miles and Colic, n Carlson were bridesmaids. flower girls were Patricia .Jean Orton, Annette Halternian, and Sarah Gdlett .Marsden. She lYnnda Marie Slack and Juno was married to Foster Mill in Ann Bettridge. Brent Hardy wa June, lSltti. He died ill 1990 best man. Richard Whitney, to u, later married w;is Gerald Slack and Val Eugene Fverelt C. Hhiiii who died Jan. Continued on Page Two i;,5; au ,.t. (;nn In Sail Lakp llosnitul floor-lengt- 111 S-- Hl-ii- - establishment. According to Ray Bentley, Hi; policeman, lie front door of tinIn n In- checkstore was intaei ed it al 4: a.111. Wednesday. Officers have concluded the buroccurred between that glary lime and S: a.nt. wln-il was discovered by the Fenton's. Loral peace officers arc heia r assisted in the investigation ay members of the County Sheriffs office, fedar t ity Police nlli- eer. Charles Wells, was dire-ted to assist in the pi el in ilia rv check-uhv Sheriff Arthur V-l son, who with his chief deputy. Arch Benson, were in the west of the L.D.S. ganizaiions , nd of the County on another .Church. Sin- - had served in both investigation when tin- mattei (Stake and Ward Primary organwas reported to them hv poli, izations, in the Relief Society. radio. Keliguii class and Sunday School. She was a charter member of the Service Star Legion. Six- - is survived by three sons, Frank Mills, Van Ntiys. Calif.; The suspected individual was n 0Mm KernviI(i reported to have been traveling; (J.p . am, Farn. D G,enn in a 19. ,1 him l.tihk (.11. Burbank. Calif ; three daughters, Mrs. Park (Lavone) Caldwell land Mrs. Lloyd (Beth) Shields. Tooele, and Mrs. Marvin (Mary 17 Alice) Graff, Parowan; and six greatgrandchildren grandchildren, two brothers, L. Curtis Marsden. Ashton, Idaho; John G. Marsden, Tooele; four - 1 - vv p Pe-it- CommunUu - UTIVITII'S 1 22 - High School Award Assembly, auditorium, 11; a.ui Alumni Assembly program. Auditorium, 3: p. tn. PUS Alumni banquet, school building, S: p.m. Alumni Ball to follow in Recreation Hall MAY j MAY' 23 - Chamber of Oomtner-e- e membership meeting. Court House 8: p.m. 24 - Parowan Seminaty Graduation exercises, 3rd ward chapel 8: p.m. MAY 25 - High School Commencement Exercises, Third Ward 8: p.m. Graduation dance to follow in Recreation Hall. MAY 26 - School term ends MAY left later in the week to with his parents when lie was voting services of nti-n- d the funeral made the trip down the full were held in the T ooee j in on t lis for tin journey , as t he only vv Lit. v. h that trip. On hi colored moving picture Third YYard Chapel, Thursday; dangerous experiences along the way. at 1 p.m. ' MAY 3rt .Meet - Memorial Ikiv R ue Sponsored by the .ed Hill Wranglers. 2; p.m. Post Time e |