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Show t, ; i I. AS CROWD 49 YOUTHS 1 lu foi loanee Judges were lioin out of the Stake 'I he large group of partici p..i,ts were divided into five age gioiips Judging took place within p use ) j PERFORM IN lor Ihe Intercut 1nhlishetl a capaci- . THILLED TALENT SHOW Penorniing before r VV3 V CAPACITY ' i mm-- : i mi: n PK". i IIMIs Juroiroii lint Ot ITMl. injiiHLR . w irinifu I I''. C- - MM. Wednesday evening. youngsters frem Paro-I : Stake ranging in aye t oil three to 1ft ear, thrilled each group i!.- - aud cnee with their numbers Winners as determined by the s for nearly 'hey competed Three tf.iNi in pnes. The enteitamment judges were as follows; I liorntoii vas staged by the Parowun Third to six age group Carlo Jo and M i - Tu Halter-., - t ni . Mr A M i - Arv el! (i - C.,ik M prominent Ward Primary association as a Rebecca Terry, niedly of songs, n I o iiit , li k nia'I and the of Csidi lit li l u.ii el Puriiw.in aiinniinie the i pi ntii'ly hie lx nefil foi the Third Ward Par- f.rst. Marsha Hulet, reading, engagement and npprnni long Da: gntel's of I tall Pea. eel's ( i i I'.. m 'I ot ll.e Ho.'! of II oil owun Stake building fund. second, Annette Halterman and marriage of their daughter. Mary ; aiii.it iiiu ill a CounU loi.vin ( ouu'y nioi rain tu Li t II, the pat U oiMuiss,onei - died al Mayor E Ray Lyman Kenneth Joseph, local business Lathy Clark, vocal duct, third; Jean, to Gordon S Sargent, a i,i,ii In Id in Parowan t I Vo.ndav 7 111 , ''nidav home m i d.,r dy at by the Republican patty nominating i olive1 ' p man, was mastur id ceiemomes Kay. Kathy and Wav lie Row lev. i 'ed hi ad The Tue a or M's will 1. i on ot Mr A Mis D Ned bar d.n of ton a da ul semi i,;, Parowan Mis limn. evening idioiiaiy lliiom - s f 1!.' Nov during the program song, fourth M I' ell li i m ed Henson who lia head 1,0- the .Ilk hail I, lll'W s cmiliilulc i '..cut if Cedar City Nuptials will flui. nil, coming Seven to Light age group. lake plate Friday. October 33. ed the group for the j a Judging was based on both It'-- " tml he me ., in twi Vela! pi IV mil - liealt al'.llks ember elecliim to succeed him audience reaction and technical Karolvn and Kmily Dalton, tap ;n the St George l.Ds 'Temple, v ears ,! alter til- " h.ol i l l d .Oi l Ml Hied elf as Vavur of the City lie will to leUl.l'll on !t e, i c djnee, first; Penny Robb, vocal where President Harold S Snow Scott Mitel. ell who had been nomp,.,' li hi nieie app. II etil good lie. dtt i ppn-- e .Nrlelted to serve eli Mrs miIo. second, Kent Dalton, piano I tils Iheil" I,f Ihe of the lien be li lt (or a ball game will) at as Ills ,.ill officiate at the double ring part. placed - Judd. T ni nlnii w el e M rs solo, third He ne that he do ... V. hen it In- re rcniony noon Ho or, Thuisdiv aftei ( cd. ir C,ty In si v in pi esldelil Nine to Kiev on group: Toby friends The couple will gid-w;, sncki n wl.de at li e gallic M Ben vpl Clara Mis Adams, piano solo, firs'; Rebecca that evening at a receoioii in the lie w.i- - born in Hai'owati M.iv Mr Vhcii., and vice pies Ann Wilkinson, reading, second. l.DS Institute at Cedar City be treas it lind Cave Lynn Macfarlane, I ween the hours of 8 A in p m Gurr. sicieiarv include l.uella A officers o.er song, third, Phillip be be will attend The bride to Dalton historian, Anna T Ml Havles, song, honorable mention d by hi r sister. JoV'-Halter Judges for the coining inunic iiius to fourteen registrar; and Maiv 1! Twelve age group: nan, as maid of honor, Joan ipal election on November 3rd ton. i ustodiail of relies Chur ni Vanda solo, Mitchell, first; piano Havles. Ellen Miller and Renee were appointed at the regular Ttie Parowan Times reieived organist, pailuniciitanan Holier solo, l ife, bridesmaids Lund, accordian ami Annette Citv Parowun of the meeting die following telegram Thursday be will ami chaplain appointed eeond; Afton Jean Henson read Halterman Shonya Norton and Council Monday evening Seleet from Senator Wallace ol office, also received the nu morning third 'anelte Halterman. flower girls cd for voting district number one :rg. Reining (Miners in addition to siippoi t of tie Deni L Bennett in regards to the Fifteen to eighteen age group; will to Evattend best Alu-r. Benson Mrs Cooley P.enuece arc draff oi die Mrs re p,i i tv at its nominatin': Mary vi statu-of Iron (Tuudy's Diourlit Dcon Robinson. piano solo, man duties for Mr Mondav Mrs M.irv Lyman and David A loiivention Sargent. ens, ami y.oella P Hiii-mRelief ; Jackie Ward and M.irv Kuhaiil Whitney end C.uy Mid Two louiii llinen al" to al-- o was ie elected Muthesnii District no 2. Mrs Melon will usher. President le elet led on November 3ld aslinigtou D ( Hess Miller, Anna T Adams and Etta Stubbs, vocal duet, second; d Mi's Clara Henson Marie Adams, saxophone solo I isenhower on advice from Civil I li, mlier ot ( oiiiiik-t e and The popular bride elect is a The Republicans chose K. J W Leonard Leans; district no at the convention at wbiih time thud Defense Administration and De- King, and J. Harold MiUhill Continued on b.uk pnc 3: Mrs lone Oiton. Mrs Lilly graduate of the Parowan High Prizes were contributed by bus and attended the BYC for two a nun reports were given by partment of Agriculture has de- a - their candidates for the posts; Ward and Mrs Arvilla Halter lla Hauer, Twila of Parowan .anil were incss firms Camp Capiains Not sufficient area in Utah Ray H Adam- - and (T i lde Orton cided a she where ears was member man Thornton and Evelyn Louder.! to warrant deitaration of major Vic re tile choice of the local f the Cougarette Marching Unit presented to the winners by At the same meeting the cotin An historical account of the The prosoctivo bridegroom is ' Troughl Disaster under Public Democrats for these positions. ul authorised the purchase of a Primary president. Mrs Clair Hole in the Rock, Hulet. expedition Law 875 at this time a of deWith the election toss than the Cedar graduate Henry Hack Hoe which is and her recent trek to the siot A group of tap dancers from will Field School continue and thice weeks away, eiltens are attended groups the signed for excavation purposes. were given by Mrs Floyd Atkin K.marra under the diioction of B C where tie was for if action to avail themselves of situation study It was concluded that the pururged prominent of the Cedar Mrs Austin Knee prov ided colorCity Iron Mission n athletics worsens He was affiliated the opportunity to register on chase of such a piece of equip Camp Accordian .solos were pro I cl 27 if they are not now with the Gamma Psi Fraternity Regards. n.ent for trench digging and j ful interlude numbers Perform elig By Carlyle Dalton vided by Leon A Malheson mg were Ra.vona Knee, Caroline F to iblo W.ill.ue a Hennetl cast their ballot brief moon would save the work Following honey a cemetery sullcml Rams The Parowan luncheon was then served to all ''''t-Katina Hue Woodbury the ( nuple will be at home in. ' City considerable money ov cr defeat at the hands ot the Dixie ladies and visitors present and Linda Pollock. Cedar where both are employed. a period of time livers .it a mglil game plavel It was also announced by the in the Sin Howl at St George Mayor anil Council that the first The two teams battled furious load of pipe for the lied Creek Ii the lust (puller, but neither Canyon ower plant had arrived iiiii could get past the other Hl'LDA M. IH'LET CORESPONDENT Monday and that work on tins PHONE 3391 to score M.dway m the seem it project was progressing satisquarter the Hams chances were 'T he Iron I ounty Rest Home, factorily. It is expected that the Mrs. Luclla R. Adams returned Home on the North. Aeipustion burl when Rodney Bentley, star to plant will be in operation early Parowan a broken of the property was felt to be after was retained as the permanent Saturday fullback, received in the year. Members of Parowan Stake: spending the past month with collar bone while throwing a title for the home after consul meessary to provide for future The officers and teachers of the i datives in northern Utah. While beautiful block when making an erable deliberation by the Iron expansion of the grounds surMrs. Worth Orton vets hostess end run Parowan Third Ward Primary-associatio- there she greeted most of the Despite the loss of County Commissioners relative rounding the Rest Home; and it extend their sincere eight new grandchildren which to members of the Ti-i- i Club at Bentley, the Rams kept on plugto purchase to adopting a new name It was was coneluded that to those who assisthad arrived in her family since their regular meeting Thursday. ging and fought their way to one home was sitbut while it appreciation felt that the name wnieh has W'e do appreciate the htire.-,- t tv would be ed in making the recent Youth May 14th. The newest of the The evening was spoil in visit-- i the five yard line on a series been associated with the inst- uated upon the propel that many of our patron, are Talent benefit show a complete group was Alan Brent Anderson, irg with a birthday gel being of line bucks, end arounds, and was consideration The feasible. itution here in Parowan suin' manifesting in our library. success. first son of Ronald and Bonnie presented to Mrs Jau: Dalton passes, but they were unable to 58700 it was reported by County its establishment several years It does seem the Young folks Especially does their thanks Matheson Anderson of Provo and Jr. Refreshments were served get the pigskin over before time ago. should continue inasmuch as Clerk Clair Rowley; $2200 to tie are surpassing the Adult borrowdown and the balance in go to the young people who perand Adele b Mrs. Orton. grandson of Scott run out. it clearly indicates its nature pant ers somewhat in the number cf j Matheson of Salt Lake City. formed. both winners and losinstallments of $200. It both teams came After the monthly half, no reflections books they are reading. V.c cerupon yet easts was also stipulated that the Orers; to the parents who assiston the field fresh and batback those individuals who chose to Mrs. Adams timed her visits in tainly hope everyone will take ed and tons wete to be permitted to encouraged them and tled another scoreless twelve make their homes there. of the some manv include with time her pond came out to witness their advantage leside m the home rent free as of play with both teams per minutes sister, Mrs Alice Redd Rich of Helen Dalton, president Mrs things that are here just waiting formances; to the At the Commissioners' meeting long as either shall live. The accompaniests ' looking brilliant on offense and to be read and studied with her daughter Second W in! Relief the Brigham of City, who contribute so materially; an was couple m turn are h turn an defense Tuesday, agreement We would appreciate it if you and son-ilaw. P. A ini! Alice Society reminds member, of the to the business firms who so in the fourth ipiarter. reached with Mr A- Mrs. Ellis title and deed to the Early parents will check in your homes liberally contributed the valu Ballinger of Ogden; with the L'terary Lesson which will be the Fivers scored on an end Orton for the of their County for the property. purchase for books that are over due. We Morris Johnsons of Kaysville; presented by Mrs. Grace Burl able prizes which were awarded; The County also renewed its run, but the Rams blinked the home and entire property which and with the Mathesons and the Tuesday. have a number that have been to the judges who came from Coni iiiued on Huge T w o Ihe Rest Dixie kick, making a (5 0 lead immediately adjoins out for sometime and we are Obert Tanners of Salt Lake PMy. Beaver to make the difficult The Flyers and Rams went on, very desireous of having them decisions from week. She reports that her grandson but neither could score until among the num returned as soon as possible. erous performers; to the ParoAlan Matheson is now at Fort the last second of play. This was The following books are new wan School and its janitors who Ord where he is receiving h:s v hen Dixie ran a play through Mr. A Mrs. Ivan Johnson anil for the coming week. assisted so much; and to the basic training in the Army. She line. The Parowan bins had the PHoNK 3001 IDEM A LAMOREU'X CORESPONDENT , vis-Lola Anne, have Remember that you will find other wards who loyally partie was able to visit briefly with daughter, on the ball the carrier slopped ited the last week in Ontario, some information here on nearBob Talbot. mui of Mr A Mrs him before his departure for the line of scrimmage; the gun went Continued on buck page j Calif, with former Parowan res-ly any subject. to Salt base off; the ball earner ran over, Orson Talbot traveled ldents, Raymond and Betty Wiit-scy- . his for week last Lake City and it was counted Dixie then NON FICTION have a new The Wilt-ey- s i siimin induction physical pro booted the ball through the 101 Best Party Games for Ad The Misses Anna and Eva Addaughter, Cynthia, who anived lbs mother and small to make the final score ation. uprights ' ults, Home Owners Guide to 2 Jsiic at has Ontario ams spent the latter part of last Octooe sister Judy accompanied him on 13 0. 1001 Christmas Remodeling, week in --Salt Lake City where three brothers and three sistets - ef the trip They weie guestFacts and Fancies, How to Playing outstanding ball for Anna attended the convention of to make her as Parowan were: Donald Stubbs, Mr A Mrs Wesley Lister durIncrease Plants, Small Home Enjoying furloughs with par- retired Utah School a ell as paternal Voters of this area are regi andpari-ntsteachers Both, m the (Tty Landscaping, Making Money-i- enls and friends in Parowan and Eva. the Bankers convention. Mr. A Mrs. Oscar Wilt scy of Rodney Bentley, Mont Bcttrulg", nig their stay that their last chance minded al-Melvin Hyatt. Sanfoul Topham spent some time with them Your Kitchen, Projects that during the past ten days have to register before the coming Ontario. The new mother, tne Pay, Before You Buy a been several local servicemen, Mrs. Lena Benson former Bitty Bui: m is a (Tty elections is October 27th CEI)R REDMKN ROLL OVER AC Clair Benson, son of Mr. and Check with your voting disCic! House, How to Make Aprons , Mrs Harold Brad-haed Principal and Mrs. Max of Mr Johnson RAMS 4(5 TO () A Mrs. Information Almanac 1953. Richard Benson left Dailey as far as in town to ascertain your votregi-traf The Parowan Rams got a real her two little girls urnSpringville las! week-enwith la- -t Thursday for Roswell, New Mex before that time. status weekend where she ing visited with Rcd-FICTION Homer Whitney of Provo spent scalping from the Cedar ico after a few days at home. He the Frank Pattens Mr A Mrs. .J patents Marilyn's of that City. men in a at Cedar The Doctor Disagrees, Seifert; game played 'he last week end m Parowan had formerly been stationed They came 'Veil Oct 7 The Parowan hoys Leonard Tophain In the Wet, Nevil Shute. with parents, the B. E. Whitwith the Air Force at Sheppard to stay of their sister Bertha Adainsville Miss Lilly Blackburn of Prow ftoin over got off to a good start amt play- JUVENILES neys. He was accompanied by Field, Texas. a busmi-- x was a guest last week of Owen made Harold while ed m-of most the first (pianer Blind Date, Berta Buck; Sue his sister Mrs. Elaine Duke, Pvt. Jay Winter and his wife, Mr A Mr.- - Paul Stringfellow who was home from flip to California. Movis Sky a cousin. Miss Ann Hoyle and side of Cedars 40 yard line but Nurse, Deming; the former Veone Macfarlane, ffolyoak ol Centerville, Utah were in town i Fort Ord on t furlough One Man Team, Cedar Scholz, arrived last week from the latters friend. MBs Janice wore unable to score Fort Mrs Leah Jean Boardman last Saturday and Sunday for in the second guarter came back The Ord for a Split Seconds, Scholz; both BYC coeds from Bell, aev. on at week Calif home. to last Vernon visit with Jeans father Mr. of furlough this City was Jay Heaps to score two touchdown-- and two Other Side of the Fence, Tunis; Seattle. The two students acis understood to have received Kulon Barton. taken to the Iron County Hos count of the illness of a sister "Thunder points after, with the half ending Country, Sperry; his embarkation orders for Eur- pital Homer when he Tuesday suffering from a companied for Cedar. After the half The Rain Forest, to Provo Monday; Elaine Sperry; ope. He is a son of Mr. & Mrs. chronic heart ailment. He of Mrs Belle Edwards of West Mrs. Lola Robb and hail the Rams jmt couldnt scorn to lid Victory 'for Jill, Walden; Lee Winter of this a longer visit with visited in Salt Lake wood. Calif visited hete recent been bedfast at his home for remained for family City. muster up enough spirit and en ( Going Steady, Emery; Leath, the Arch' Iv with members of her family who two weeks prior to that time. her folks. Pvt. Owen J. ity recently with to come back at the Redmen er Pants, Hess; and many has also been stationed jTgy Mrs. and She brought her granddaughter No Kohl) at Ford improvement in his condition land they let down with Cedar Eotheringhams others. on went Deanna Ord since his induction has aCc had been noted Tammy Joy Bingham with her up Friday Mr. A Mrs. E .1 King and according to coring frequently in the remain to go to conference b d The two divided their time betending enjoyed a leave at home with latest reports. members of their family spent ing minutes of the game The Deanna became ill and their tween the Roy McBride and faients, the Glenn S. rioboaks of last week in Calif on score standing at 4(5 0 at the end pat homes here return home was delayed. Then Lewis Davenport Word has been received and other relatives and freed-business connected with the re and the TS BE Lee a OVERTON followed for few resident e HIGH them He of to also sail Spencer for the Korea Eugene James C. Rob opening of the Parowan Mercan-t'iexpects Bishop and Mrs. A. Kills Orton in Cedar (Tty. 20 TO 19 his with PAMS inson in the near future. stay here days grandparent.that Mr family Rod greeted a lovely little daughter Companys stoic. From Camp Roberts Calif on insons condition Today (Thursday. Oct 15 has become early Tuesday morning ai the .1 A Mrs Lowe Barton Mr Mr A Mrs. Ked Riding and Ne entertained critical Overton. came Pvt. Denali again The gentleman Iron County Hospital. The husky-mis- Wednesday N'evad and sun ,1 Lowe Jr traveh-Former family of Las Vegas. has team vada.x even football Parowci in been and Clinton residents, the his Lowder Salt wife and for Lake Gn tipped the scales at over to atan overnight visit in on Sunday .Mr A Mrs to Pam-mtcFreeman the eral were enjoyed Rams ahead of a for Hi- with visit though some the Clair Hyatt hospital Lzwileis time eight pounds. She has two big off1 son. Leon, spent last week uitn Long Beach, are here for the 19 to 7 in the latter part of the tend the funeral service for Mrs Paragonah last vieek They were and a befoie the young mar, ink-"brothers sisters, two wi'T the him. Others of the family pian j annual deer hunt and a visit game, Overton won by the score Blanche Clink Show alter. Toe guests of Mr. Ridings cousins younger sister to welcom; her in for overseas July Continued on back page of 20 to 19. to leave for his bedside tnis with friends and relatives. aged lady was the mother-in-laArmy. t the family. ty i'H ty n. no uS Jeon Halterman County DUP Elects New To Become Mrs. Douglas Clark Succumbs To CAN DATES Heart Attack MUNICIRAL ELECTION Sargent r I I FOR NOVEMBER NAMED BY PARTIES ( I ! ' i I . i 1 ! -- ( I I I I M-- -- , I ! . . I I , , 111 In-u- l City Appoints Judges Of Election I - i I -- . . Utah Counties Not To Receive ) j I Drought Relief - Mi-(ii- f.i-t- pie-ide- I Dixie Flyers ! ! City-Hig- - Squeeze Past Rams 13 to 0 i ! Primary Extends COMMISSIONERS RETAIN OLD PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Thanks To Stake TITLE FOR COUNTY REST HOME Members Socical News Library News j Church Doings ' n at-tra- j Happenings In Paragonah Voters Get Last j I Servicemen Visit Parents Here Chance To Register Oct. 27 - , o r w rs vi-il- I I "A d - d I0 . 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