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Show . ' , .'I-1- V , " ' , 1 1 'k PAROWAN TIME Tutuls For Stake Iterreutton Hall See Kayaks Down The Nile Here Friday June 5 FulF length, picture of epic colored Jii it rn y OI.I'MNK in of the most lulerestiug. moving duw n itif the most edio aluin.il an. I the u ie iuoni j uiKiinnt; nii iiivnr. John Godard, only Aimtii i to have (ravesed the ti'minul- length of river. U u-- danger-infeste- "Fublixircl toeeklu For The fiilrrrxl 1 Hitt T AltoWAN TIMKA JMKtUVAN SIX Y i Four Parowan NK .uiurd Head Iron (o. To d aill JI Mnrt In GraTf lime, be hero in person to" give . . OallOIl o the narration which nreoitip.tiiie T the picture. The picture him lieen shown throughout the Went where it ha received great acclaim Critic nay It could never he1 J.iiuch Paul Dalton, sou of equalled by Hollywood. Hal-- , The Ill row an presentation la Mr. and Alts. Ilaiiey of I'arowatt, hue been named being sponsored by the Parowim SoStake Building CoinmiHoe to president id the TeuneaM-of tttlae funda for the new recre.-iHospital Pharmacists, ciety llon hall. A (Suva of the var-- 1 according to wold receivi-- 1 Ihi Iona Wards him been made during week by In parent. The young the past week for rale of ticket. man' head pharmacists. They niny also he purehimed tit mg to word received Him week hi pureuts. The young man tho door of the I'arowun Third load pharmacist of the Church where the picture 'l i Hospital ill being shown. Thayer Veteran' The picture has been recoin- - Nashville, wheie he lesidt-- with mended to old ic lit young alike his wife nnd family. Paul was au Air Force Cap- j llalu tlnrlng World War II where UTAH Parowan toil Vlrltilfu . 133 N I'M H Kit , FOR IT SINK j j will , O i lirau Deiirm From CSAC i Fiiuallaliou lion, j ('duration Assn. I lKillou.1 iophuin Parowan Youth Arrested On Check - Forging Count t'oiiiniissloni in j Marvin Ginff. lal science l lloaid of Equal!- - itmlrui lor of the Parowan High A I old Parowan youth made out to Ihe fotitious l.)le I'arowun and Itil him Orton, ail o( t'ufu- - ration lit Monday Sihool. was elected president wav placed in the tuatody of Wllcoik. wan. ieeied their ha elor (I where they will hear piobleum of the Iron Count) Kducatiuu hut parent It la expected that the Tuesday while he Mr digue- - lioui Ut.ili Slat of tar paer of the County Association at iu tecenf final await a hearing before the will ba held early lout wtk loitieiiiiuR I13 .i!ocHj.ttietil!t of meeting of the current a hool Dlatrii t Juvenile Judge on a .grn uliuial college. Wlllla barge of forgery. The youth weie awarded to properly They will he at lb year He will kuci ei-Diploma y Mludeiita in commencement Court Hoorn of the County Court Wynu of the Cedar City elemen'- - ' reportedly confessed to a mouth j he k forging apVe in long ,.x,.,i, .Mond.i), June 1, at House from Id a in, until ary a hool itilli-gm m in j Adam of Clement the Cedar which at lexHt three check lu- - B.S. jo.a.in. ncL'roo At The Hoard met foe the nnie West elemental) ponne. tool waalvolvlng a total attm of $165 liud Moui leded vn e president to succeed been cleared ty local llanka. of tins total. 782 will leieive purpose m Cedar City on The hoy wa taken into rusto- - LSAC hio helm of science degtee. tour dav of tin week where they re- - Mr. draff who hud served in r el tificate port Hint there were prat licallv Hint capant) dining the pat dy early Aloud) will receive tvj) Miss lliluia Oiton. duugli(r Ktlateth Hall of the Sheriff Arih Henson after llarv-War- d of Air and Mi. A. Hills coinpleiiou. 1U4 tnaater of no problem presented for thei- - year. Mr Oiton C. l. settlement. and one Kcieu Adam, loral livestock uian, of this Il'arnwan high school, wa nam-lewa the among City, Tat Payer are adiised.to g j ed secretary to sue eed Mr. Don- - had discovered two paid check 891 Stcwuit of Cuuada - a dm tor to receive In graduate in over their assessment hi monthly statement which notice iu Cooley of the Cellar W t of philosophy degree degree at (lie coiiiDieiicetu-'u- : were carefully and If there are any elemental y he hud never issued Hat calaureate seivice I't.ili of (he Slate exercise held Sunday. May 31. at I U a m. questions concerning them to The elettioli was held at a Aloud iv The of the to che first College kt Agiieiiltural ' meetin the fieldhouse with lljruld coimull the Hoard at Ihe meeting and banquet at the Sum- have been forged in Mr. Adams' morning. Miss Orton also ruelv-eIt. I.ee of the Council of Pm itig Monday. ni it Ward Chapel, to leach name was dated April 26 in her certificate ' rcriiiinnihs.tiice He Twelve of Ihe l,.D S. Churi h s . squadion. amount of $3.00 and had vocational Home Ecouoinii s i the worlscd from liases in Creeliland principal speaker been Issued to a Lyle Wilcoik," well a a general aocondary edCommencement speaker at 5kJU(IfJ HoItillSOII j.md Presque Isle, .Maine, dur-- j a fictitious name, and cashed ucational certificate. With while streamers satin tipped to Ah ndav's mi's was Dr. F. D. mg troop transportation She bad attended the KAf for Thornton Drug in Cedar City. at rose buds. Wedilliit! tiny Ho Reived in Kurope. lie later Farrell, president emeritus l4COIHCH A second theck in amoun of two years prior to her enroll Mins as Donna Tiillia attended Man- June lilh. him been set us the same position in the Azores. If Kansas Slate college at and wa gownel $130 bad been made out on moot at the mother Institution was his service the at huttan. during to anothet at Logan. At the latter school wedding date for Ali.sS Thalia in shaded orchid tulle. Brides- - April 29 payable not them station that he met anil Dr. Farrell Is a graduate of Parowan youth and had been she was a member of Lamhd.i Itlggs, former Parowan High Marie Adams and maids. Marilyn foi mer ISAC. class of 1907. and for: ' Miss Sandra Kohlnson. School hiiHiness teacher, and Itariied his wife, the Tattersall wore Mack and pink cashed at the Bank of Southern Delta Sigma, an officer in Hi was a WAP many years he worked for the who (iibh.s, 1i.ioihy of Mr. and Mrs gowns respectively. Attendants Utah, the deputy sheriff said. Home Economics Club and also Jay C. Alickelsoii. The couple daughter at the Maine base. I'nited States Depl. of Agricul- will sHak wedding promises Arhup Ho,)ill(ton of Parowan, carried bouquets of carnation The accused hoy eonfessed to in Pbl V, national honorary became the bride of Itlcharl and rosebuds. iu the St. tleorge L.D.S. Temple. having forged Mr, Adams' nam' home economies fraternity. from the Pniversity of Cniversity of Idaho before of th and to The future Airs, Mil kelson Is degree Lynn Tatteisall at a ceremony Norman Taltersall attended to Jo Poenti-Ho- . at lug the faculty of Kansas State performed Monday evening at host-- an duties for his j 1 a daughter of .Mrs. Effal Higgs, forged the endorsement brother, Incidentally. Ihe couple other hoys name. The the home of the bride's parents, a aoii of Mr. and Mrs. Scott f Hatch, ITali. M,r. and Mrs. enjoyed the unique ex- pulley ' j bank had required the additional W, Clair Rowley, Parowan Stake Tattersall of Heaver. Clifton C. Mb kelson, Iliicliesiie, on a nn-- j at thare parents of iho future bride- pcricucc of uppearing Alton D. Merrill was maslr endorsement of the youth him-o- f President, officiated TV program. The HI.? I(v( C'rOS.H Iloillf lional double-rin- g in the rites . at a program 'elf. presence groom ceremonies This honor was won After his alleged confession. of members of the two immediate which included a vocal duet by , Miss Higgs has attended the a letter which Paul wrote families and a few close friends. Mr. and Mr. Hal Smith, piano 'h you'11 To FourSOS reported to have H.A.C. and graduated from the by dest riblng their courtship and of a third informed the officers bonorAn Informal a Tim selections has fulfilled She reception H.Y.C. Mackerell; gj by Delnier Gurr, eldest son of which competed with Heveral check which be bad more recent- 1 I ten Great l.akes Mission. .Mr. Miek-rl.so- n lug the couple was held that solo by Marilyn Tattersall Elmer and Della Smith Gurr. thousand such letters from all at in cashed Freeze the in same the Parowan Nor-1 Dairy is currently unending the evening corapaniod by her brother. was the fourth Paiowan twin of the country. It entitled d Ward Church. Red Cross Home Nn rain ' man: a piano solo by Jackie Cedar City to which he had to RYP and has filled u California parts to an air trip to New York courses were resumed them report at Fort Douglas Inof name the tliis Edgar Mission . Robinson; and a reading by Mrs. forged in duction bride center within t lie past The at all with greeted guests expenses paid HOnOfficers report that they area when Mrs. Jcnoss Marsden Orton. The young couple will make a City two of wbifo her weeks. Delmer left Tuesa swanky hotel while in the gown wedding picked up this check before it home in Provo. began instruction of a class of lace over satin. The La Faun Robinson. Mary Carol had been cleared through the day to enter the employ of ITnle chuntilly City. ten Paragonah women Monday While teaching In the local Although they didn't win evening. Mrs. Mary Alice Clraff fitted bodice was designed with 1cmmnn. Jackie Ward and Zells j nav of Iron County on which Sam. school, Miss Higgs made a borne room it had been drawn. It had been long, pomtico sleeve, a small Robinson were in the first plurc in the national con- is A farewell with Mr., and Mrs, Hugh L. planning to get another group collar with covered buttons des- - a Robinson. Alleen gift program was held Mrs. Dalton was the retest, Holynak, in bis honor Monday evening Adams of this City and was organized early next week and of valuable gifts of jewel- other trained instructors will rending down the front, and with and Yvonne Benson served, in the Parotvan Third Ward well known in the community. cipient floor-lengtskirt. A finger- The newlyweds left after the ry and wardrobe of beautiful conduct claHses at various times full, under the direction of Chapel veil wa of t bride's illusion a brief honey-- ! tip reception for wearing apparel . tho Elders' throughout the summer. Quorum of the Ward. to a cap of lace and net. moon trip to Grand Canyofi. Classes will be conducted in caught Following community singing, W ARD f Sh SOCIETY RELIEF " ',ou(u,t They will return to make a hom- - 8RI. the Home Economics department roses from which cascaded long 'in Reaver. WORK tho invocation was offered by SOlIFJilXES AIJDAY of the Parowan High School John W. Bentley. The ladies' MEETING Oimmi where the best equipment obtain- trio which included Shirley y bPPrl Brt up for thfi An has abIe work has Evans, Ramona and Elua Stubha. meeting Clover Club held its The will Parowan kindergarten to Mrs. Edna been scheduled Tuesday for the accompanied by I tha Mortensen. commence Monday at 9:a.m. in third meeting on May 20th. purpose, according In charge chairman S. Ward Relief Society. It pang "God PJess Third Hatch, Amotion", room 16 of the Elementary at the home of our leader. Mrs. rtf ort nro t Mrs. is np announced Ith.i followed by a humorous reading by tlie recent holidays with family School building, it is announced Renee Fife, where we cooked of Parowan are urg-'Air. and .Mrs. T. G. lnglisli counselors by Mrs. Marguerite Orton. work Mortensen. and frieuds in Kt. George and by Mrs. Fae Benson, instrui tor vegetables. Our last meeting was to with Mrs. Hateh ni uml Barbara s sister, Airs. Maude to come as are Members Max Dailey, veteran of World register urged Santa Clara. All children who will be eligible held Wednesday at the home of . . im bards, of Salt Lake Nellie if to bring War II and the Korean conflict, Mrs. as and with they Bentley early possible City to enter seliool in September j Barbara Ann Graff where we Air. and Airs. . Clair Rowley a sandwich. desire to take the course. Those made Parowan their headquart-i- n was Hie principal speaker of will also he eligible for the made meat loaf, traveled to Logan Saturday to are to eontai t ers during the recent .Memorial Paragonah the Brief remarks wero evening. Giirr. by WARD Reported TIRST eourse. RELIEF Jerrolyn move their sou, Rodney home kiudergarten Mrs. Deana Williamson. made by Kendall Gurr, who was Ouy holidays. Mra. Benson said. This includes ho bad attended school at SOCIETY A S' OC CF At E T after The eourse requires 14 hours in chargp of the meeting. BenAir. Me ami Alia. Lamond e Cook-agthose who will he six years of The Jet Cookers, a Ihe L'SAC the past winter. of time and schedules will he liv First Ward Relief Society will ediction was pronounced (Juarrie of Salt Lake City also on or before Oct. 31st, 1933. ling duh, held its first meeting worked out for the convenience Mr. y H and Mrs. and Ellis Hunt an hold work Peter Gurr. meeting old home town a Laura's Tho registration is expected to last week at the home of our of tho class Mrs. paid children of St. George wera commencing nt 10:a.ru. Monday. member, Delrnar had attended the visit during the past week-enreach at least 48 this year, 43 leader, Mrs. Betty Stubbs. We teh said B A C for a year and a half the will noon. former served residents Lunch be at unions many ja While here they were guests from Parowan and five from organized our club and named ot thiH returned Ladies who are unable to come and was registered at the l,.l)S. of Laura's brother-in-law- " and officers: Julli Paragonah. This Is a large in- the following t0 spem! M,,uorial b're- early are urged to come in the business college in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Adell sister, crease over the number of tin Matheson, Joseph president; were afternoon . of Barbaras New City at time of his tall guests They .; Jensen . Deanne Evans, past several years, Mrs. Benson Green, Lorin Smiths. the folks, Ronald and lleue Hanks Kingexplained. There were 34 in the secretary; Gai Lynn Macfar Shelley Dawn is the name of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Henson Linda Lee the class in 1952 and one of the lane, and their three daughters treasurer; sbury is lovely, little girl who were among the Iron County e lows of 27 in 1951. Burton, reporter; and Georgia causing ail the excitement at the j0 Salt Lake City visited briefly All kfndergarten children Rowley, song and cheer leader. Don Cartwright home. The little iln I'arowan with relatives and icpresentatives to attend the Our next meeting was held at miss made her dehute at the friends recently. The family was Civil Defense meeting in Salt should be at. the school house Lake City last week. Mrs. Benfor the opening Monday morning. Hio home of Mrs. Stubbs where Iron on June enroute to the coast for a va- Hospital County son remained until Sunday eveSession assignments, will be! we learned to cook cereal, 1st. weighing six pounds nine cation trip for a visit with the Ralph ning Lee Burton ounces. She has a trio of brothmade at that time. Reported by Linda Mrs . Maxtue Robinson and of the metropolis. liayles ers to hid her welcome when two little sons of Fillmore were Alan A. Matheson, son of summer in judging for the naIn Parowan for the Memorial reecent visitors at the Will Low-de- r she arrives with her mother--Bobliiweek-enParowan residents, Mr. tional college fraternity award. former Tinkwere B. C. Day home in Parowan. 9, Michael, 6 and Garry, and Mrs. Scott M. Matheson The young mans grand mothKenler and and Patrick Fae d 4 years of age. Eagerly Adrian and Sue Dalton and now of Salt Lake City, has been er, Mrs. Luella R. Adams, reDAUGHTER OF FORMER RESIDENT of Las and Mrs. Vegas nedy on Page Two children were also down from Gail Anderson of Los Angeles. named winner of Sigma Chi sides in Parowan. the Millard County metropolis 1952-5- 3 Utah Prov.Miss Mary Elizabeth Hatch fraternitys for the week-en- d with folks in ince Balfour award it was anGarth Whitney, BYU stuWINS HONORS AT NEVADA SCHOOL and NTev Parowan. dents. spent last week-en- d II. Slit. with nounced late last week. Visiting at the home of Mr. family and friends in Parowan A sciene student at political Declared to be one of the Torch Tonor Society, of the and Mrs. Phil Benson the past' Holiday week-en- d guests at the University of Utah, Mr. nations top 20 students for school, winner of a $50 scholarweek have been Mr. and Mrs. tho home of Mrs. Jane B. Rich- Matheson will ba graduated this Is Miss Gloria Hicks, ship to B Y U, and as local and 1953 Sime Benson and three, sons of ards have included Mr. and month. He is prominent In unMoscow, Idaho. Sime was a redaughter of Charles and Harriet Btate winner of the Elks National Reed Richards and family iversity dramatic and leaderMr. Mrs. As Thornton Hicks of Las Vegas, Foundation award. Veda cent graduate from the Universthe local Appointment of of Loa, and( Mr. and Mrs. ship activities, and has been a Sgt. Collins B. Mitchell, sou who was one of the 230 graduwinner of Las Vegas, she was Mitchell Adams as a counselor ity there. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell Lucius Richards St. and of member of Theater baby University ates front the Las Vegas High given a $100 savings bond which in the Parowan Stake Primary The Misses Sandra and Elaine George. Mrs . Richards' son players, student body treasurer, of Parowan, is now enjoying a was matched by the state Elks organization is announced by School recently. Liston of Orem are visiting thi Kenneth Mitchell, was also in end a member of the student 3 leave at home following Mias Hicks was announced as for winning the Nevada contest, Mrs. Jean Hendrickson, pres- week at the Iioardman front Yerington, Nevada to get executive council, apportionment his arrival from Hyrum the Korean in the She also recevied $400 from the ident. Mrs. Adams will fill the earning membership home in Parowan. h is wife and family who had board and student affairs com- - battle front earlier in the week. the caused which makes her vacancy national lodge by resignaAt the end of his ipave he will Mrs. David Hatch and child- - been visiting here and In Para mittee. eligible for the competition to tion of Mrs. Elaine Adams. She ren vis- gonah for a time. have return to Fort Lewis, Washing- Lake aa of Salt He has served City president name the outstanding 1953 giri will be in charge of teachers ited in Parowan this week with of Beta Epsilon chapter of Sigma ton where he will remain until Mrs. Jeanette and son, in Bayies the school organization. training graduate. jt.igh of Mrs. I,he Arth,lr Josephs and the Phil, made a brief business trip Chi and is a member of Phi August 2th. at which time hi. Miss Hicks is a granddaughter The The Third Ward Relief Society appointment Amoa Hatch fam illPS- Dave to Salt Lake City last week Beta Kapa and Phi Kappa Phi. tour of duty will be terminted. William U. and Elizaheth Hall as group II lead- will hold a Bake Sale Friday1 of the late The young man was recently this far thln we,' tl,pm hrouht His scholastic grade point durheld the for to er take th at Adelinda 0. Thornton, promin position starting at ll:a.m. a to attend on Los to to the rank of serg been out 3.85 has of Angeles In promoted college Parowan for the Memorial ing Mitchells Furniture & Appli- ent residents of Parowan. Her some time by Mrs. Jane B. of personnel workers. Day observances were Mr. and a possible 4. eant convention while the with serving was also announced by mother is the former Harriet Richards, ance Store. The young man is assistant per- - Mr. Byron Thornton and fam- Mortar detachment of the Matheaou'S' record will Mr. Heavy Hendrickson. The Thornton. young lady Plan on buying your bread, ' eonsideraMe There are yet several vacancies "onnl manager at ZC.M.I. in fly of I.as Vegas, and Mrs. he matched with those of 24 2nd. infantry division in Korea cake or cookies for your fishing self, haa spent on while Nancy Farnsworth and her dau-- 1 other Province winners in the j He obtained his basic training the Board to be filled, she Salt Lake City. trip and also help the Stake time in Parowan. especially United States and Canada this, at Camp Roberts. Calif. J Istated. Graff The Marvm Continued on Back Page t spent family alive. were J her grandparents building program. LOGAN-Aiitoi- olit-- VV no . Ilalili, .oil. i Iron w County ill meet a a j . Local Girl IKrcritcs - - ( e j two-yea- j i y -- s d Former Iarounn Teacher Sols j Halt , : uiaiil-of-hon- or I j l'k o Jirln-Idah- , Delnier Gurr Leaves For Induelion Center ; !uy--off,- " lie limed First-Secon- i - I h ciurncii doings i ! j KimlprifartPii To Moiulav " i - all-da- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES six-wee- all-da- : j d. - Arrivals vice-pres- j j A. Matheson Wins Honor all-tim- i Award Of Utah Province d await-Contiuue- i ' Officers . Collins Named Ilv NiU'boll Roturn Stake Primary From Korea ay ( Attention Fishermen - j her-!Mr- s. ' i J i |