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Show OWAN TIM FACULTY INSTITUTES PRELUDE MONDAY SCHOOL OPENING School commenced for faculty members in Iron County vsitb to permit all da) .serums for 42 children who are now there. With the occurranee of the oecond emergency , ' however, that plan will have to be abandoned for the present. Mr. Lawrence explained The Lrstgraders will commence their work on half day schedules until a suitable and certified teacher can be located. "iubllMhed Ueeklu for IIir Interexl Of 1ttrouun lml Vlriiiifu' reg-titere- local faculty and meeting orientation Tuesday noon. All elementary and high school teach . in the County left fur Navabo Lake Wednesday morning where he usual fall institute was held amidst unusual surrounding. ill.fMNK THIRTY - J the Language "Improving Arts, was the theme of the institute which included a number of workshops conducted by Miss Mary MacMillan, County Dr, supervisor. Elementary Wanda Robertson, specialist in language arts from the University of Utah was guest speaker ct the mountain sessions. which The camping-institutincluded many of the wives, husbands and families of the teachers, was arranged by Pratt Bethers. principal of the Cedar High School. SIX IAROWXN TIMES IAliOW Mrs. Lawrence Miller Succumbs William G. Rowley Dies At Parowan Homo AN UTAH. .SEPTEMBER 3, i;C3. MMHKIt Hill I Y S IN' hi Welcome To The Iron County Fair & Horse Show After Surgery Giles Rowley, 85, life- -' 'Mrs. Verian Waldron Miller, of Parowan, passed ti, wife of Lawrence J Miller resident long away at 8:30 p m. Sunday at bis of Parowan. died at 10:30 a ni home here of causes incident to .Wednesday in the Iron County age. Mr. Rowley had been failing Hospital Sbe had been crit rapidly for the past several it ally ill since she underwent months and had been critical for major surgery July 6. at a two weeks before his passing. Salt Lake City Hospital in an The father of Parowan Stake attempt to correct a malignant W. Clair Rowley, the ailment. President, The Iron County Fair opened High School registration will served for over a j Funeral services were to be had deceased commence at 9: a m. Monday for its doors Friday morning on naif century as W'ard Teacher held Friday at 2:p m. iu the one of the biggest and best ex Seniors, Principal Max S. Dailey, Arriving in Parowan early this and had been secretary of the Parowan Third Ward Church counsel-Citl.ibits in its entire lusloiy Judgto weik commence preparations a',nouru;fs Considerable High Priests Quorum of which under the direction ot A. Hills for will be also of Parowan the Stake these .mg ing of the gigantic homcinakuig given opening Orton, Bishop of the First Ward. students at that time to assure l.t was a member. and 4 11 exhibits was completed here Monday is Hoy Seminary He was born in Paragonah, Mrs. Miller was born April 7, Members of the group return- - their proper registration F. Hatch, who will succeed for Thursday evening with scoring of 1891 in Beaver, a daughter of Nov. 7. 18417, a son of Richard to take ed to their homes Friday after- - graduation requirements. Alton I) Merrill as principal of tiops and livestoik Ami Ray Rowley, j Elizabeth Benson and John dav to permit their attendance j ors will register at l:pm. Mon-a- t and Mary all e u the institution Friday. pi. Iron County Pioneers. He Waldron. She was the eldest the Iron County Fair then ! day and Sophomores at 2:30 early Approximately S2,ohi has be n in & his where Parowan of the late Mr j grandchild grew up and upon the following day. allocated for prizes in the var p.ni. parents moved, and engaged Mrs. Heber Benson and will tie ville. Davis County. He grudu- - u.p promised Parowan Stake- - ions departments Junior ihgh School students f..r a l!m(l in Regular class work will com- making bricks. mence at 9:a.m. Monday in all wuj to ated from winners Frida;-- ! Davis School High en She was educated in the school paid prize register Tuesday-FreshmHe later took up farming and of the elementary grades, it at 9:a m ; eighth in 1941 Saturdav. and wheic afternoon was he active Southin a Convent of Catholic grade at continued in that capacity until in basketball and tennis is announced by Alma Lawrence. jt:a m. and seventh graders at ern California. Mo-- t of Iron Counts 's 4 II club the la.it few years. school lunch The room After high scliool gradual on principal. u. a.m. She was married to Claude He to was married Sarah bojs and gills weie expected will be op4n that day to serve Collins about 1914 After bis he served the U. S Marine Lee in the St. George Eliza the Fair Friday where attend will all in j Registration noon the customary meal to tha begin death sbe married a Mr. Becker, Corps for two and half years Oct. 24. l(OJ. She died a complete day's progtam hut . 2 of the room Temple, , school j the high for 20c dm youngsters regular ho mg World War II He setved s0 deceased She, and C. 1929. They were the par-- 1 been scheduled for them. Jung fee. Mrs. Leone Lyman, District ; nulding. Seventh and eighth Ian. JlrMlUer . married in wfre ; f nf k phiMren will ing and demonstration contest a fee 00 of $3 graders pay I supervisor, will again be superNevada. prn States from 1948 1950 Upon members will serve a hot dinMay, 1947 at Reno, were to be conducted throughand all others, $8.50 at time of n iioiii hUrv iVv hi.x visor of the local lunch room return he resumed his stud- i.er at the Old Rock Church. It They moved to Parowan the fol-out the day with the Style Dres rvpistration. Formal class work s and graduated from the Unj is hoped that members of the where President have are These lowing they year, Rowley, There has been a last mlnuta Review and Awards program to Continued un bjek page iversit.v of Utah in May. 1953. Richard Lee and Milo Rowley, since resided. change in the elementary fac- the days activities at climax II is married to the former Her husband survives her as all of Parowan; Jess Rowley, 4 p in. in the school auditorium. ulty, Mr. Lawrence said. Mrs. of Ogden. Cedar City; Mrs. Moroni (Lela) j do several aunts including Mrs. j Jeanette Draayer fourth Virginia Lowe, grade They are the parents of one B. Orton of Lake and Salt Parowan Chat win. The big race meet, hone show City; Mary teacher for the past several Friends may call at the Miller fhild, Brian, age 8 1 2 months. Mrs. Earl Spok- Eckles, and amateur rodeo will high (Elva) week last tendered her years, .. ane. Wash. He is also survived ; home here Friday from 10:a.m. the entertainment on Sat light the from school. Mrs. j resignation 31 great- until 30 grandchildren, time for the Ly services, Under the j unlay afternoon Louise Mortensen, who is a ' in the Parowan ID will Burial be and the Hill of the Red matters suHrvision grandchildren following repudiate by bringing certified teacher, will take her brothers and sisters: Thomas City cemetery under the direr their own dishes and silver a full saddle club, Wranglers place. and George S. Rowley, Parowan; j lion of Jensen Moituary. ware Weather permitting, the afternoon program of equestrian j It is understood, that it had j j.10o will commence in Para- - Mrs. Lottie Lee, Calgary, Canwill be served out of sports will Ik presented at the dinner originally been the intention of j gonah on Monday, Sept. 7 at doors. Otherwise, it will be held City race track Cason, and ada; and Mrs. Estella rodeo school officials to employ Mrs. 9 oclock. The staff of teachers Cedar City. in the basement rooms at the grounds, to Clair according Mortensen as a second grade will be the same as last year Hulet, club vice president. teacher and to transfer Mrs. with a Releases and apiHnntnients of relic hall Services were held Wednesslight change in the ar-- j Zona Topham to the first grade various officials of Church Club members have mane ex day in the Parowan Third Ward rungement of classes, one of two teachers in Pprowan Parowan at the were Stake announced AMATEUR tensive TALENT SHOW improvements of direction under the Helen Miss Stones, principal, Chapel the at for held in in Conference SCHEDULED FOR OCT. 1st. Quarterly preparation grounds v ill teach the first, second and the Bishopric. efficParowan tnem celebration. Saturday Appearance, conductAmong Funeral services were third grades, Glenn Jones will Ward Primary ,ie Third was the release of Peter If. ' iency and safety hae ell been and sixth ed Wednesday in the Third Ward have fourth, fifth, Association will sponsor the Mrs. Drucilla Grimshaw Smith Curr as of the Stake Bispresident O. Karl greatly enhanced by th-- ; install Mitchell, will Chapel by teach Benson Chester grades. of the Enoch Ward, was the Mr. Priests Gurr ation of new metal fence, chutes High Quorum the seventh and eighth grades. hop. Organ music was played recipient of the much coveted has two left for and recently gates. The new public adMrs. Mortensen years Itha with 1953 Golden James H. Anderson will be by Gleaner Award pre- - in the Hawaiian Mission Also ama,cl,r talont show on c,0,,r ! on dress Back Continued system will also be in use Page care taker for the school build1st. seated by the Mutual Improve- - released were his the program. counselors, during will school and also drive the ing ment Association to one worthy William Attractive prizes for first, secMarsden and Thomas the Wranglers Incidentally, bus which transports the High ond and third place winners in Stake member each year. The H. Last rites for Lewis Monroe School will pre-- , and announce Samuel that Rowley they secretary, students to Parowan. the various divisions will be award was made by Mrs. Golda Lowder, 83, were held Monday in J. Whitney. sent another complete and dd For the first two days of school Guymon of the Parowan Stake the Parowan Third Ward Cha- Howard Dailey of Summit was contributed by local business ferent at the entertainment folYWM1A Anderson announces session in Parowan the selected to succeed Mr. Gurr houses. Judging will be done by Track on Monday (Labor Dayt pel. Mr. Lowder a lifelong resa committee of impartial judges. Sunday evening. ident of this Community died lowing bus schedule. 8 oclock with Dan Crawford, Parowan, afternoon. More horsemen will Seniors Competition will be open to all enter their the preceding Saturday morn- Monday morning for and Gilbert Robinson Paragonanimal for a lifelong member Mrs. Smith, 12:43 members of Parowan Stake up and Sophmores ing at his home here of causes only, counselors on that day and Dee and other of the Enoch Ward, has an ah, as to and including those who are Juniors. Tuesday, 8 oclock for incident to age. events will be varied Doctor and Mrs. Lionel W. unusual service record in the Wilcken, Enoch, secretary 18 years of age, Freshmen three 12:45, only, O. Mitchell Primary officers Karl preBishop .DS Church Sorenson returned late Sunday She commenced Mrs. Gwen Jones of Paragonah Mate. Practically any type of Starting time at the track has sided at the services for which higher grades. night from an extensive travel this week on her 18th. year as a succeed Mrs. Irene Robin- - tertainment may be admitted been set for 2:30 pn, v.ith a prelude and postlude organ mutour of Europe. teacher in the MIA son as counselor in the Stake either as individual numbers or parade and drill by the Saddle sic was played by Mrs. Oma They left here on May 6th Since she was in her early YWM1A Mr. & in group renditions. Club members to ushe: in the organization. Johnson. Invocation was offered and traveled by train to New teens she has been working in Mrs. Norman ot Grimshaw will don program. Members for Oh, My Application by John W. Bentley. participation York City where they had res- - the Sunday School, the Primary Enoch were also released as in the contest should be made their new garbs for the occasion Father," was sung as the openervations on the S. S. Queen and in many other positions in dance To participate in the piciimin directors of the Stake to Mrs. Della Gurr at Parowan ing number by a male quartette Mary, and then spent five glor- - the auxiliary organizations of MIA and Mrs. Itha Mortensen vo show and to be Inn ored later than which included J. Harold Mit21st ary September ious days on the Ocean arriving j the Church, as organist in the same group. the afternoon will be during for chell, E. Ray Lyman, Verl TayPreparations participation at England and j Mrs. Guymon commended her Miss Ellen Miller was in this outstanding event should Fair Queen, Joan Orton, and lor and Ivan Decker. appointed to London where five for her outstanding service to the as new organist. Alan A. Matheson, 21, son proceding commence at once, committee her attendants, Mary FUa Stubbs for the occasion Speakers were days spent visiting shops youth of her community and were Hugh L. Adams, Arthur cf Attorney and Mrs. Scott M. members advise. Watch for and Sylvia Smith. At the 'Conference Sunday re- and boullevards, all decorated presented her with the Golden further details the Joseph and William L. .Adams, Matheson of Salt Lake City and for the concerning The climax of Saturdays oncoming Coronation Cel- - Gleaner certificate and the beaut- - Mgnation of Mrs. Elaine Adams sj , v.ith brief remarks by Bishop former residents of Parowan, iful Golden Gleaner pin. ebration. to activities as first will a counselor Mrs. be Jean lane? in the Mitchell.: As special musical was presented the coveted 1953 Mrs. Smith is the second wors- Henderickson in the Stake Pri new Then and Boat train Parowan Scliool gym by they High at Hanover, numbers, Mrs. Rula D. Orton Balfour Award The Austin Haywooo Ot chest ra, to attend the en in Parowan Stake to have mary organization and the apto traveled Paris This award is A Perfect Day, and Indiana, Saturday. sang from Cedar City will play. Rotary Convent- been thus honored. Mrs. Nora pointment of Mrs. Veda M. Mrs. Oma Johnson rendered an the highest undergraduate recog- Of Lund of ion. to to fellow some the Adams succeed which were her Ward 10,395 Paragonah organ solo. For the dosing song nition of Sigma Chi, national s from was the 1952 recipient of honor-crapproved the quartette sang, Abide With social fraternity. The award was Rotarians and Totary-AnnCiarlli At the same meeting approval award. on back Continued page leadat the made and the benediction was Me, fraternitys was to for ordination expressed Miss Katherine Comnielliu pronounced by Samuel J. Whit- ership training conference being the Elders quorum of Vernon Douglas, daughter of Mr. & held at Hanover. ney. Mortensen, and Stephen Ray Mrs. Richard Douglas of Foley, was selected Mr. Matheson At the cemetery the dedicaof the Parowan First Alabama, became the bride of Adams senin the award for was offered tory prayer graduating by Jess and Ward, Joseph Ray Stapley Garth J. Gilger IIULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT W. Guymon. Pall bearers were iors from the fraternitys 123 Wednesday of Summit. evening. W. Clair Rowley, Par- Art, Marion, John and Edgar chapters in the United States Word was received thi Elder Dilworth S Young, of' owan Stake President, officiated week d end Canada. The selection was and her Wells, Nevada, where he will Mrs. Phil Benson Lowder, Bert Felstead and Mr. & Mrs. John Mortensen of the First Council by at Seventy, the the rites at the travof of on a member High based hone the be and Neta Susan, scholarship, leadership, daughters, Rodgers. the General Church bridegrooms parents. Mr. & of this City that their son, Pt eled to Tooele Thursday to attend School faculty there as assist- represented Among the people character and service. Genwell as Authorities as the Lloyd A. Mortensen, had landed - Class AMrs. coach. of ant Parowan Hugh Gilger who attended the services were The young man, a grandson of the Utah All State Class Church in Germany with infantry troops eral welfare committee Par-anwhich her in d Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder Mrs. Luella R. Adams of C, Basketball game For her wedding tin bride of the United States Army. Continued on Rack Page Noted among the group of Mr. and Mrs. Grant East- - owan, was graduated last spring son, John V., was participating. wore an ice blue ballerina gown Pvt. Mortensen described a wood of Salt Lake City; Mr. & from the University of Utah The trio traveled north with the Parowan people who traveled of net over satin and with a rough ocean crossing in the concludwere who the to Springville. for Mrs. David Rodgers and family with a 3.85 point average. He Marvin Graff family of roses pinned to her company of 2700 other corsage was passengers to which tournament the State the game of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. A. was a candidate for the Rhodes going to Capitol ing shoulder. Miss Barbara Gilger aboard the troop transport. But held play-of- f of the a tie to institute competteachers Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer scholarship and held memberspecial hea sister of the bridegroom, atwas vehement in his praise Gaylen and Ellen Muir Bay-leteams, were Ivan ing Norton of Santaquin; Mr. and ship in numerous honorary there last week. as tended of the Clinton beautiful country to which a of Howwelcomed & this Mr. Ward City At Tooele they joined Mortensen, Johnson, Mrs. Taylor Norton and Mr. & scholastic and social fraternities. was best man for his he has been sent. He stated Gilger at Iron the Mel second Dale and ard Benson Evans, Adams, Sime daughter family Mrs. Mrs. Fred Bruhn of Panguitch; He had participated in student j that the country sides all pre- Kent County Hospital on August 23 brother. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lowder, government at the University v.ho had been able to attend Mitchell, Fred Bentley, The sent a deep green, lush appear on left a newlyweds honeyseven bundle The and Dalton Ronnie weighed pink Lichfield; Mr. and Mrs. John and was interested in Dramatics the Ogden game on the previous Benson, moon trip to an undisclosed ante and even remind him of Now getOrton. came David upon delivery. entire pounds The group L. Lowder and, Edwin W.ebb,. and the University Theatre. evening. with the new destination and will return to home in some respects, ting acquainted Cedar City. He worked during summer va- on to Springville for the concludHe was surprised, however, at their farm home in the make a home in Parowan Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. (Bob) sister Mr. Lowders son, Clarence, cations and paid all of his un- ing game of the series and were at until the Mr enters the methodi of is primitive Gilger Neta two acwho Ruth, age their and Miller daughter, Valley Eva iversity and fraternity expenses joined by Mr. Benson and his granddaughter, in the near future. A farming which are service in vogue is John returnMcBride Parowan, years. Bayles, jet the and Marsha son, Garry, Roy companied Eastwood of Salt Lake City had without family assistance, part of Europe wheie reception is being planned in in this County ed this week from a vacation the proud paternal grandfather, ne will soon enter the armed family to the Utah been here for several days prior much is done by the to be held honor plowing their after Maternal in reside grandparents to his death. The others joined services and expects to study law game. trip to High Rolls, New Mexico cattle Beaver. return. their on to Continued is three page moving Incidentally, Sime them in time for the services. after his tour of duty. William Other elementary faculty members include Mr. Lawrence, sixth; Mrs. Jean Hendrickson, assistant in sixth; Bernell Evans, fifth; Mrs. Mortensen, fourth; Virginia Rosenberg, third; Zona Topham, second; Fae Denson, first. j Equestrian Program To Roy F. Hatch Entertainment Saturday To Be Principal Highlight ; e Of Seminary J J Jun-noo- , : I - - j ! I I I School VHOligCS j Parowan Stake I Announced Enoch Woman j j ; Last Rites Honor Lewis M. Lowder ! Award j j I - j Sorensons Return From Europe s j ; en-wi- j j j Bee-Hiv- Alan Matheson Awarded Balfour Honor e j j j South-Hampto- j j Kafheriuo Douglas Inter-Nation- Heroines llride J. Gilger y Pvh Lloyd Mortensen PERSONAL NEWS NOTES In Germany Or-lan- n j New Arrivals All-Stat- e ? maid-of-hono- j ' j |