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Show ' Wv OVER CITY GOVERNMENT SAT. school student body offieot V A Q TIME: PAROWAN O SCHOOL STUDENTS TO TAKE Making law enforcement rjth er than law offending their pro Hallowe'en the student jei'l the Parowan High School will take over the City government til that day, Student! wiil oicupy ail position in the nuiiuinpalny iiuin 9 i rn until midnight, it is announced by the student coun- It ctl;lu lor w,ll m the I fir lutwext Of luroiiiin .toil 1iritiif M their position ti. 1Aituw v Student body pro.s-o- f 'I. i vish i mu iimln pitoWk riAH tHTiiHKii :ni -- M 'tnn. i " : i My will preDobruk Tom nleid, sido as Mayor during the clay. treasurer, Student secretary p.ggy Mitchell will sub in the office 01 Recorder and treasurer. David Orton will have the re BE cil sjH.nsibdiiy as City marshall with A nearly a possible the the following students to be A patriotic theme will be cm t luiih into that usiuinc and to Salt Scheduled to ti.iw ueputied as his assistants in en- pliasied m the various numbers itteinl the Halloween dull Sal Lake t ils to attend the State forcing the law during the 15 to he presented during a road urdav night, October 31, al ' iMi ( ouiied of Faim Cooperatives hours of the student administ- show which will he on staged in p in neombei 5th ale oifueis Cltiells ol I'.nowun. A III ed with the fad that administraAdams, Scotty all of the Wards in Parowan ration. Tebbs And guess where it going to of the Parowan t h.ipter Futme most of tin othei municipalities tion of the affairs of a ( itv b. Haycock and Vincent Campbell Each be.!!' It will he the very fui F.nmers of Anu-iii.Stake Tuesday .uni Hun Ol tali, will go to the poles dav is no longer h mb for :'o- night Shirley Robinson will occupy Ward will I'm- ('.tv to east their votes fi r Mr I hales Blown, high Ic.idci present one number dance held in the new limile! tii Hu must ub'lt' the judge's bench while the fol- of the show with the various We'll he dancing to the gym' ! a u and two City council rhythmn il :!.( ii ( tit ;:o ihool .icher ultural . Mayor atm as lowing have been selected units to he rotated throughout cf Boyd Mitchell's onhosti.i ( lifford I . men I'aih of these will he elect ; Hold) and G.dr Molk, b business .titu! ;, pni)it Etta Councilmcn: Cdv Mary Tickets will he the Stake during the evening. who attended enti-- i vo of the hoy eb four year terms Friend and associates from Stubbs, prise, ,i;id .idin u '..il i Maxine Rasmussen, Slake MIA officers and hoard Couples in costume $ 75. Couple-- the National convention in Col Voters are confront of them constantly requires keen were of I'tab Relx-cemany parts utmiiig Wilkinson. Helen Hatch SI ini, Eviia timbia. Mo . dunm. the p.isi !in members are sonsoring the not in costume sense ami ,i qiitimtam e v .lb the capacity crowd winch gather, Mary Ann Rowley, Ered Bergevent Arrangements have been Lillies in costume S3i, KxHj mer. will paitn qiati m tin pro nd fmamial, indusin.il cd Sunday to pay its last respects strom. Marrell Halterman and made for all three Parowan ladies not in eoslunie $50 it Soli Lake Tlmis worhl hi uillur.il giam to James C. Uobmson. proponent He Ann Boardnian the night the ghosts A oay Clift. no lioLdi. FFA wards to meet conjointly in the That presi livestock mail and civic leader Student pence officers will he flecreation hall at 7.15 Evers voter in the numnitni put goblins are out; so Ferry body dent, will rcMirt on What Our of larouiui who had died the ,.n the job until the Hallow e en . should make it his lmim's i Suinnii UJ wlIh Knol.h come and he one of Chapter Did to Win the Stale preceedmg Wednesday in a Sail I'anee is over Saturday evening. his vote for the men whom casi " at the latter place and Paragon ( onte-- t Cole will report on the Lake City hospital ol lukcm.a he feels aie btsi u uidie I ah will meet alone al the same ii.y to Columbia A Hill an Orton of the handle the affairs ot the com hour Jlut-other FFA officers will llitc.s Hold 4-- H First Ward presided at the for the linmitv next ben- vt.,exercises will take make the trip, Mr Brown lee which were held in the to the aid Meetings will he held in place prior opening of the I H. Pre-iulIncumbent Mayor E. Rav IoThird Ward Chajx-- I shows al 7.30 pm All persons Hie Hotel New house. heads the nian Republic." organ music was played by Al of Mutual age are invited to Ticket as a candidate to mu ered fred Durham, Salt Lake City, attend loiuself Mayor Lyman, a live brother in law of the decease I held otfne farmer, ha X. ()Mmng prayer was cMcicd by Mrs Funeral services for The many 4 II Club leader for the Samuel Abbott billowed by a pat eight year I li a el M It Adams Warren, hg and their partners of Iron County iV Mrs. (iorrfoii ministration has been marked Let Lower the light song, were held Saturday in the Pai-- , 12-- 6 were guests of the two Banks in others for it completion a among male be Burning, by sung owan Third Ward Chapel under ihc County at a banquet and of the new hydroelectric, ys-- t o S. of Karl consisting O Mitchell. quartette the direction of Karl By Lyle Dalton held Monday uward program in and J. Harold Mitchell, W Clair Mrs. Warren had pas.vd Escal-rnt- e Hotel Bishop El the iu Rams gave way Parowan The evening E. Ray Lyman. Rowley and away the proceeding Monday at to a stocky Kanab team in a lie i oiK)sed by W. Scott m Cedar City were hosts Mary Lyman was at the piatm. ti these the home of Mr. A Mrs. U E game played at Kanab Friday, Mitchell. (D) former Mayor of who devote their people Speakers for the occasion vine Now at home at 151 South 100 Whitney in Parowan. of causes October 23 The Parowan boy the City and an incumbent counnine each summer to this Dr, F. 15. Parkinson of Cedar incident to age. cilman for the past two yeat; for the young people of West in Cedar City are newlygot off to a good start by storCity, member of the Board of the area At the services Saturday pro-- ' ms the first touchdown in the weds, Mr. A Mrs. Gordon S. whoe term would. not expire unDirectors of the Bank of Southlude returned and who music organ 1955 Mr Mitchell, a former til during postlude eeond was when Sargent, quarter. Tins During the program ern Utah of which the deceased Mori Mrs. a honeymoon was Itlu week from the by played Mel to were on a businessman, is now Orton engaged presented pin. intercepted pass had been vice president ; Arthur and South ensen. The invocation by Moioiii Kanabs 17 yard line and. with j in the Mrs. Pearl Benson, Mrs. Dixie trip to Las Vega building industry. Joseph, and concluded remark, Evans and Mrs. Cora Ward of Rim Grand Canyon. Marriage W. Smith, nephew of the de same fine blocking, went around Candidates for the council inElder Chad Orton who will by Bishop Orion of this popular young couple was ceased, was followed by the song, the end for the TI). After that Piirovvan; Mrs. Neta Jones, SumE. J, King. fR) local merclude in As special musical numbers, Mission LDS home the enter mit; and Mrs. Mae Moyle, Beryl. solemnized Friday noon, Oct. 23. "Conte Unto Me," by a double- the boys just couldn't seem to who chant has been on the counwill was Mrs. Helen Jones of Enoch reSchubert's Serenade, Lake Salt were mixed with Wednesday, City in the St. George Temple quartette. Singing keep their feet long enough to cil for the past four year.; .1 Mon at a testimonial he V. honored A S. Mrs. played as an organ solo by ceived a ten Clair Mr. Snow Harold Pres. Rowley, make first downs on the slick, officiating. year service pin. Deon Robinson, a granddaugnt- & Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell, day at 8.p m in the Parowan Harold Mitchell, (R) former Award were presented by The new Mrs. Sargent is the Mr. muddy Kanab field Although school teacher and Miprintcnd-en- t Howard CalWard Chapel it is anThird er; Mr. & Mrs Karl Mitehetl, E. tin- Ram ian over another Knight sang unter mcmber 0f former Mary Jean Halterman, Charlcs R. pair of schools who is now in A Deon. ttie nounced by by Rav Lvnrm and & Alice accompanied Bishopric. Mrs. Arvell vary," Haycock, of touchdowns, they couldnt the Utah State Agricultural Col- - j daughter of Mr. the livestock and farming busi beis Continued on page five for the occasion & vvith the at Halterman of Mr. Parowan. Mary Lyman piogrm piano. seem to keep from being penallege board of trustees. ing arranged by the Third Ward ness in Parowan; Ray II. Ad Mrs. D. Ned Sargent of Cedar Speakers at the services were ized and getting their toucharms, fD) local livestock man Elder's quorum. Will L. Adams and F. C Van downs called back But City are parents of the benedict j despite and fanner; and Claude Orton a Mr. of son Elder Buren with Orton, everemarks Tlie C0UPl feted Friday by Bishop this, the local boys showed some Lifl.Sl IlIlCX (D), printer and former memClaude Orton of Parowan, ring at a reception in the Cedar Mitchell. Special musical great defensive work by holding ber of the City Council. 11th will Nov. for the depart City Institute of Religion where bers were provided by Bartlett the Cowboys from Kanab for 12 Mission Western where Canadian C. rooms were decorated with Mitchell, Salt Lake Citv. a Continued on page three Voting will be carried on from services the Impressive funeral he will serve for two years. of Mrs who and rust nephew of Warren, a gold profusion until 8 p in at the usual 7:am. for David Prothero were held on Members of all wards in the In My Fathers House sang, The radiant places,-lschrysanthemuims. t. Para-gonah voting district in the Monday afternoon in the Stake and the public in general Court bride greeted guests in her wed- - Are Many Mansions, and "The 2nd. district in the house; the under Ward Chapel The district convention for the are cordially invited to attend Psalm. If. was ding gown of white chantilly lace Twenty-Thirand district library basement; ' direction of the Ward Bishopric. the testimonial Daughters of Utah Pioneers in and net over tafetta cut to a accompanied by his sister, Mrs. no. 3. in the elementary sthool R. Robinson Victor Bishop will be the Southern division ballerina length. Accenting a Marie Morrison, building. held in Beaver on Friday, Nov- - conducted the service which com"Theres A Beautiful Country, was lace bolero matching jacket choir the menced singing by ember 6th. according to word A demure collar, long pointed was sung by the mixed. quartette received by Mrs. Twila Thom- - j That Beautiful Land under the sleeves and front button as fhe closing number with closing. A number of Parowan people ton, president of the Iron County direction of D. Amasa Stones. Her shoulder-lengtveil was Hugh L. Adams pronouncing the A. Terry Lund offered the open- the wedding reception attended will The meetings organization. caught to a cap of latticed satin benediction for in Cedar City October ing prayer which was followed and she carried a be held in the Beaver DUP buildAt the cemetery the dedicatory bouquet of GentMe & S. solo violin Lead borne. Rulon a Mr. Follow in;: M Mrs. Hey ing commencing at 10:a m. and by casading carnations and talisman prayer was offered by .1 Clay- The bride was the former M.ss MorMr. Father ly Home, by on a luncheon with continuing roses centered by three white ton Mitchell, a brother of the Honeymooning tins week at an and an afternoon session. Mrs. gan Edwards. Mrs. Ethel Robb deceased. Pall bearers were Marjorie Marsden, a daughter j Continued on page three ' have destination & L. . undisclosed Mr. of a Marsden cf Mrs sketch Mr. Protheros Kate B. Carter, president of the gave her grandsons. Donald C. Hoyle, Immediately following the Mrs. & &. Mis Mr. of been Cedar Mr. Mr. . life. were Jr. Warren in attendwill be City, newlyweds, State Camp Speakers Frank Adams, Homer and GordMIA Stake Show Tuesday Road Gerald Orton Hyatt, who spoke ance. Bulloch, Mr. Samuel Abbott and on Whitney, LaMar Duke, and a Charles W. Hcybornc, also of the PTA will night Paragonah candlea their vow at beautiful All members of the Camps Mr. Mario Topham with concludCedar, are parents of the bridenephew, Hal S. Mitchell. conduct a Bake Sale in the el 61 at atin this County are urged to light ceremony Saturday ing remarks by the Bishop. Mr. Traveling to Parowan to ittcmd groom. LDS einentary school building. The young couple had exCity p in. in the Cedar tend, Any ladies desiring to Pay Cosslett sang In the Gard the services for their mother of secure transportation to Beaver en and Mr. Howard Knight were Mrs. Carlyle Hoyle and son changed marriage vows earlier ' Institute. Paul Stokes, Bishop officiated in a double-rinthat Third Cedar the Ward, are asked to contact Mrs. Thorn- - sang Going Home. The clos- evening Dpnald C. of Seattle, Wash ; Mr. at the LPS Institute at the double-rinrites in the ton, Mrs. Lillian Heap or Mrs. ing song "Lay My Head beneath & Mrs. Emerson Adam and ceremony concerninformation Valuable of of the imof member nresenee Verne Lovvder. Mr. a Religion was also Rose Frame, Evelyn sung by of Spokane; Grant and ' daughter, mediate families. Bishop of the College ward, of- Cosslett and the benediction was ing the production of a school Mabel Macdonald and daughters, ficiated at the rites. . The bride i the former Marian pronounced by Thomas A. Rob-- . annual was received by ParoSchool wan Wood the bride was High her inson. Prelude Postlude representatives and Attending daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Willard Wood. Cedar City. Mr. sister, Miss Barbara Jean Mars was attending the ninth annual year- Music Abide with Me & Mrs. Roy Hyatt of honor. Mrs. Amb- den, maid-oPirawan played by Morgan Edwards on book school conducted by HarAnnouncing the big bake ale rose are the bridegroom's parent. Bulloch, sister of the groom, the violin accompanied at the rison Conover of the Art City to be held Saturday (Oct 3L at Mrs. Grant same that and Miss Later Co., Springville, Utah, Esplin evening they 10:15 A M. in Mary , piano by Mrs. Melva Barton. Publishing Mitchells Gift & Leone Haight were bridesmaids. Mrs. Wilma Lamorcaux were ac-- ! Monday, October 26. Attending greeted friends al a reception Appliance. Lester Ifeyborne stood as best held m the Cedar Third Ward companists for the musical num- - from this area were: Zella Get those delicious cakes, pie, man for his brother. E d i t o r, Hettie Anne David Carl Richards, former bers. Recreation hall The brid was cookies, candy, etc. for HalThe annual Harvest Ball will resident of this City and son of At the cemetery the choir sang Jones Assistant Editor lovely in her wedding gown of The reception was held at the loween trick or treatin and white nylon tulle and chantilly students be held on November 6 in the the late Mr. & Mrs. David H. Slumber and the dedicatory Approximately 175 home of the brides parents that special Sunday dinner! I! lace over satin Tier upon tier of Richards, was recently set apart prayer was offered by Amenzo from schools in Utah, Idaho, new high school gym. The F.F.A. where a Come on out and suport these large number of rela- - satin edged, tulle ruffles formed Nevada and Wyoming heard an and F.H A. are- - combinirg to as Bishop of the new Dallas, lopham. kids in their effort to raise money tives and friends were received, the ballerina skirt while the Pall bearers were LeGrande explanation of steps involved in sponsor it. The public is invited Texas, Ward of the Church of for the Junior Prom!!! bodice of lace featured point ice The new Mrs. Ileybnrne is a Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Robb, Ralph Lamorcaux, Albert the making of a yearbook by to attend Music will be furnished by the former resident of In a letter to his sleeves, and double collar. Her Parowan. using Jones, Mario and Milo Stones the letterpress method, lace edged veil fell from a net Mrs. Jane B. Richards of Paro- rnd Clark Griffith. Mrs. Lola engraved plates. The school Rythum Makers, and price will After moving to Cedar City with and lace poke bonnet and she wan, Carl stated that he was Robb took charge of the flowers, j opened with registration at 9:30 be $.75 per couple and $.35 for her family she graduated from a bouquet of rosebuds carried selected during a visit to Texas assisted by the neices and grand- - a m- at the Springville Memor- - extra ladies. Homemade dough- - the Cedar City High School, nut!i- cider, and punch will be Branch centered by an orchid. Gowned of Elders Mark E. Peterson and children of the deceased. Mr. iaI Hal1Agricultural College and in varied pastel gowns From 12 non until 2 p.m., the sld throughout the evening, were attended the University of Utah, Delbert Stapley, members of the Parson Webster offered the Election for the King & Queen f where she was affiliated with matron of honor, Mrs. Dawna visitors were guests of the pub Council of the Twelve. These prayer at the home. maid-o- f Isom; men were in the honor, Betty; Among the crowd of out of Ashing company at dinner. Dur- - will highlight the evening. Candi- Alpha Phi Sorority. At BAC she A meeting for the purpose of for dates Davis; and bridesmaids, Marann King and Queen are; was a member of the Phi Alpha mission for the purpose of town people present at the fun- ing this time also, they were in- Vince to vited look Jim Ivan Beta Bradshaw, over a display of Miller, Lynn Cosslett, arranging the community Campbell, organizing several regular Stakes eial were Mrs. Protheros sissorority. The bridegroom, an industrial and Wards to take the place ter, Mrs. Julia Griffith of Green-o- f yearbooks and a printing exhib- - Larry Daily, Mary Etta Stubbs, Bentley and Emeline ciar fnr the coming season will hel(1 Wednesday at 7:30 PM Adams. They carried harmon- the original branches. ville, Mrs. Lucy Reese and son it at an open house conducted Hettie Anne Jones and Eleanor engineer for the Columbia Iron in the Court room of the County Adams. the izing nosegays. printing and publishing Mining Company, is a graduate Bishop Richards said that they of Milford, Mrs. Hannah King, by Court it is announced by Mrs. The Mood F.H.A. at of officers House, was for the a in the attired their of Utah where had selected for his counselors, Mrs. Florence Jorgensen, Mrs. company shop, University niulti-tripeFurther instruction and open coming year are: President. he was affiliated with Lambda gown while Mrs. W. Clair Rowley, Stake Presi- Elders Lloyd Humphries and Euphae Davis and Phillips Hors-SaHyatt wore a navy sheer. Both dent, and Max Dailey, High held Hettie Ann Jones; vice president, Phi Alpha fraternity. He was al Smoot. ley all of Price. Mrs. Lizzie Lam- - forum discussions were , 2 from Delores so a pinned corsages of roses to their School principal. It is very ur-Thornton; graduate of the Cedar High pm. until 3,30 oclock, secretary, The young man resides in the oreaux of Henderson, Nevada when Susan shoulders. the and gent that a representative of all BAC. the Benson; Luella is which school, Treasure, held Texas metropolis with his wife and numerous relatives and each year to aid students in the Phillips; historian, Maxine JosRobert Guymon stood as best civic, church, and school organThe couple are now at home children An attorney, he is ends from Cedar City and man for the groom Jack Wood. izations be present with a schedbetter school eph; song leader, Jackie Ward; in Cedar City following a Las by the Magnolia Oil wan. All of the members of the production of a ule of their future events. and was LoRen annual, Continued on page three concluded. Orton immediate family were here. Vegas honeymoon reporter, Company a its patent Iawryer. j ' duplicate C'ty fi-- n set up n i MIA Road Show Halloween Ball To Be Presented At High School In Wards Tues. Saturday Night F.F.A. Boys To MAYOR & TWO COUNCILMEN Report At State Meet TO SELECTED AT TUESDAY'S CITY ELECTION Impress!! In nr ml Service Honor 1 ! . Jainrs Ilolilnson i I , lv-ih- c I Last Leaders m-i- For - OlM-nin- Honored By Ha hr Banks Warren Adams Kanab Dumps Parowan Hr. Sargent Itcfiirn From Honeymoon I Chad Orfon To j Be ' f.ve-yea- r Honored At Farewell i - - Beaver DUPTo Host District' Honor David Prothero ' Convention j Former Parowan Resident Weds d In ; j Cedar City Mr. Mrs. (icrald Paragonah lIvaK lloiioviitooii h j P.T.A. To Hold Bake Sale 21.-t- . nlding ' ' Editors Attend Yearbook School j At Springville j Junior Class ' ... j Former Resident Made Bishop Of Bake Sale . j Saturday j f ; F.F.A. & F.H.A. Dallas Ward Mort-onse- ! Plan Harvest1 Ball n ' i y step-mothe- Community ' Calendar - To Be Set Wed. 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